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Show crz i I M bar1 f0 tjlZLmOf .ia f 4, iinon - having ' . - There art many thing to be accomplished by lying, tht first would list, the lost of which-of self rupee t; then the confi-den- e and rtsptct of othen. 1 the inn ;t' Hfca TTHty flat MAGNA, UTAH, FRTOAYTXOVTfciSsC ir ttlfc hi Wi et. J NUMBER 27. WcbicrP.-T.A- e Evening, 7:30 :)TUiHHll A Parent Teacher meeting of th Webster School will be held this evening. 7:30 p. m. in the school bonse, annoupcci Mrs. Clara Borland, Parents' conference, will be president. held with teachers from 7 to 7: JO p. m. followed by the tegular JU -- Fri-da- ilUIUJAY EVE and j JJajIe Corps Bind In Huge By E. N. Why Many Thing Given for Annual Bazaar Wed. nesday, Thur., and Friday At P. G. Ward. Irvin T. Nelson, n e gatdner, will dUcvius the future plana for bantifying the Webster School Grounds. This talk promises be highly interesting to all to parents and patron who have been working By C R. NAYLOR Probably tbr outstanding event in on the project for some time. Magna for next week will be the The program will be continued with Oqitrrh Stake three day fete to be held vk ha brought much , pod new cotM0 with musical numbers by tht chorus and a at the Pleasant Green Ward, Wednesand selection by O. Clark, faculty member. day, Thurs., Fr... November 5, 6 and joatt pandt, program land-acap- 'Parade j Saturday, Norm-- 4 All interested are extended a welcome tbt local American Legion invitation to attend. . In connection wlith the above s meeting of all Webster School Room rtctivtd that tht beta kx Isrf will be held Wednesday, NoBa,( Corps. Mother m M Dru 7 vember at the, schoolboust, 1 :00 jgtfM to Salt Lake Pott No. 2 m. A good attendance i urged. g, Toodt Post, will be on hand p. , B kt held on ky i pandt. To thorn who tbt Legioa't July 4th Celt huge success, wt will bares t seen nothing yet j, pt mgan what a day of celebrating a til be for old and young alike, k umbos pf the American Legion i At wa folk will certainly be d back to tht November 1 1th 1)11, wfata everyone clamored into f gum to puke merry and rejoice s (far ligaing of tbt Armiatke 4 koaght o a doae dir Wodd j, t, kig jt Mna tW ! :eepy Jtty; jroaj ?exk mil ntL C( scouiinit COURT AMS LIJ a 3m tbt etreet, here they come, to ttiattf "Johnny Get Yonr Goa," tCI Hew I Hate to .Get Up in the an." the State's three crack K ad Bugle Corps art, expected tbt real treat for everyone who earn witatssed the mancuvera and sad on of these organizations an day ire in full swing with their dapping Drum Major doing his J is fB regalia. Certainly they I ntks yew hair stand on end. Salt Lake and Tooele at one Candle L Demonstration ImtiatingTenderfoot Very vei usual. Un- - 7, according to announcement made by authorities Thursday. The events art many and are being arranged for the complete enjoyment of everyone. The affair will open at 2.00 p. m. Wednesday when all interested may view the sewing ex hibit which will be nndtr the direc tion of the Stake Mutual, with many lovely a rides of needlework to be old; the cafeteria, with a display of goodies made by members of the Stake Relief Society for the suppers which will be each night from 5.00 to 8:00 p. m.; delicious e and candy, sponsored by the Stake Primary department and a produce booth with fruits, vegetables and grains raised here on display. The is but a brief outline of the attractions. A number of diversified programs will be given wi'th a movie Wednesday evening, vaudeville Thursday and a dance Friday. The entire program is given for the maintainence of the many activities of the stake and the patronage and attendance of everyone it welhome-mad- m comed. J. H. Breeze, Jama H. Jenkins and .Attended by a gratifying. number, H. Claude Anderson constitute a genthe Onirrh District Boy Scont Court eral committee in charge of arrangeof Honor held Saaday averting at the ments with many witling workers was from the wards aiding in the separate Garfield L. D. S. Wardbouae. very snccessfuL , H. Qande Anderson. divisions and booths. The celcbraCon last year was termDistrict Scooter, pas in charge of arset another have been acclaimed rangements with. Oscar Wilds presid- ed the most successful of all seasonal activities and highly enjoyed by everyat the annual Leg ing.Champions ' included one.., The sewing exhibit promises to , Speakers , of the. evening tmrtatioas. The Provo Drum D. Moffat of Sab Lakd City who be especially unusual this time, as well i Style Corps went to the National introduced Let Rawltigh. scoutmaster as the other attractions. smtiou.at Portland, Oregon, nn Robbe managership of onr own Bill of Troop 42 also of Salt Lake. executive of the Salt field LaMont. ert there ad received 0 they and now the men. Lake- - Cuussl wd Thomas- Gurray. 3l. d children of Magna will assistant acontmaster of Troop Salt Lake City, gave short talks. n tbt mat of seeing them perform. A clarinet solo was given by Rub-arId in addition, to the music and Andenoa and a talk on "Origin wming of the above mentioned. of Scoating" presented by Dan a Cyprus High School Band assistant scoutmaster at Garfield. 1 h ea hand to perform with their Members of Troop 100 carried out uacetled marchingand musk, the Bag ceremony, followed by tenderd right here we mutt say that we foot presentations of the following: 4 ssr lout High School Band Troop 100. Bruce Gary. Jerry TayIllIJ Pectoiar as anything in lor, Kenneth ' Tsck, - Keith Land, ' 9 sd surely everyone Kobi-0iLoi YsanlsyJLkhatd a see them in fell dress. Speers, Aedell Jenkins. Garfield Boy Merit badge sward were given Boy 1htova of Tooele ays they nte Scouts of Troop 100, Garfield, as Strong On U. A. C. ht to not only try and follows: Kenneth Bezzant. Jack OldFootball Squad Despite 4 the Cyprus Pirates in football ham. Don Watkine. Gale Westerman. . .1 V -- PIN AC d HOPES ON Ahl-quis- t, hi Going afternoon, before a eec I crowd, but they am also tosvincr everyone that they Beet Drum and Bngle Corps Wt uy. this will he J11 lme. but never let it Cyprus i going down to I 1 I:1 4e Ceremonies to be Duane Henderson, Blaine Wall. Allen Wilde Boyk. George Edward. Wayne Reid. Robert Georg Montgomery. Rkbard Anderson, Brent Bridges. Jack Jensen; star award to George and Richard Riley; bronze Dan Ahlqoist; second class to to palm veteran. LaMar Allen Thomas: J Jftvss Review of. Current Events wrd w etnLT14 slM'V - J- wns TesHm IU Awau Mute Trial . . fkNa AwarM Ml This Issue Tbtiei many an eneetu hemp. And mane a hidden stamp which yoe11 have to jamp. Why ubd jw "Why dont yon langhf Dont let your spirit! wilt; Dont lit And cry became tbs milk you spjk; " If von wuld mend it now. Pray let me tell yon bow; Just milk another cow! Why dont you laugh) "Why don't you laugh, and make ns all laugh too. And keep us mortals all from getting blue) A laugh will always win; If you can't laugh, just grin, Come on, lets all join ini Why don't you laugh) bigJo FEEMJBPLUS Now word reach! ns that the Republican! !nNew York'"' have nomi- nated Mr. Mom for governor and they will kad are probably hoping be them out of the political wild roes inwill tdl. to the promised land, l-F- line Definite Outline for" Obtaining lit j. Reserve to be Announced In Sev- eral Dajrg. It reserve apply. problem facing the committee a obtaining a reserve apply that will he sufficient for severe winter months. As an oatgrowtb of the meeting, the committee declared that a definite outline foe obtaiauog a hay reserve will he announced within there or four days. The county hay committee includes the following : Heber A. Smiths chairman. president of the Sandy City Bank: Thomas A. Bntterfkld, Riverton. pres dent of the Utah Production Credit Association; C L. Bello . Magna; Ivan Dahl. West Jordan; Robbins, cashier of the Murray First Natonal Bank; A. W. Dnw. Holladay; A. R. Gardner, cashier Sandy Citv Banks A. R. Mkkeken. Draper: T. R. Vincent, cashier of tbr Midvak State bank: Ws W. Allen, cashier of the Firrt Secnrity beak of Magna and Mr. Martians.' Th Just Words Went to a political rally the other and night and listened to the pro cons of each sad every candidate an-t- il far. hr part the schedule of spa-che- s. I just about arrived at tbt conclusion that when some political get through with the mat in they start on boloney. subject, tbtir an-didat- es According to a report mad by cent more college librarian, 14 per . academic book, were taken ont Ia in tbt one preceding it. If than year and this keeps np eve the sue tackle halfbacks will be karniag how to trad. H-A- -v, States. (Vanater Cook) i Ira-g- to howl daring tttaoa should sign np once at the dub. Garfield Improvement Office or Magna Tim office in order that team may he formed. Rnling i mad that anyoat who ha not previously howled in th local ton raiments must turn in at kart tea games to he used as a bait for r their avenge. Four-ma- n tarns will he chosen by th committee upon th am hail the part two yean with th high average bowler of the previous year being placed a temporary captains. The trams will Uttt elect their own permanent kaden. Any further information may he obtained from B. L. Jones. E. E, McCarty or a member of the th at EE RITES RAMIS lesson: Everyone desiring 19)4-3- 5 a 10GERSEU Halloween Pranksters Up To Usual Tricks 11 Halloween witches, hobgoblins night of reign brought the usual Scott of friend who filled the flood of waxed and aaped window, chapel to overflowing, wth many tipped abed and cut clothesline which forced to stand and tbt funeral bier vonngaten indulge in as their contriand stand bedecked with maaees of butory cekbrafoa of th holiday. Mecchants np and down floral offerings, offered mat tribute Magna and high honor to th memory of tbt and Garfield Main Streets could be widely beloved and highly respected seen Thursday morning iadastrionaly woman who wae prominently attocia washing tbdr windows with indulgent ted in L. D. S. cbnrcb work. laugh and remarks they were glad it was over for another year. The heavy ' Roy ' Erickson pttsidtd at the ser- downfall of rain shortly after helped vices, with Alonso Day giving th th cauac along and aided ip a quicker opening prayer. nip..ELjriada vl. H.Earf Day oFTTuater, the first (k However, report come from the speaker to offer condokncea and sym- sheriff a office aad other ranreet, that pathy to th bereaved family aad not as much damage a usually takes friend, assured them that if ever ire toll, was don Wednesday evening. mortal deserved celestial award. Mrs. fact that explain tbi to th They Marie T bog men the on to be churches, schools, parent and club o honored. He told of hie (ioag and endeavored to cooperate aad keep the happy association with Mrs. Tbogtr-s- n children indoor by eponartng a numin nil phases of church work m ber of sociak. the Roarer Stake which wae later orChief among the outstanding enganized into Oquirtii Stake, up natal tertainment! wu th annnal Hallow-t- a the lime of her death, dance st the Utah Copper Dub commenting on her many attributes of chanctet which where a merry time reigned, comcould he held up to anyone to pattern parable to th New Year's Eve gala after. evtning.A very large crowd was in H. Clande Andenoa, former Bishop at tendance for the festivities. of th Garfield Ward, although almost overcome with grief at the passing of Mr. Tboftraca, whom be had knoeyn for rtuay yrara, txprssscd a sweet sympathy, voicing hi own personal arrow. He stated (bat Mx. Thogtri tea, after attending a funeral tbt Garfield Ward when Mr. Aadetrea wae Bishop, approached him and aid Marlow Turpin, who for two years the would like him to apeak at be. fsneral. As people will reply at the was a forward on Coach Rnat Mag-iebmoment to inch queries, he aid, ", Cyprus high school baikct-bal- l will," and in accordance with her re tram, is oae of the outstanding candidate for a forward portion on 4 neat, spoke briefly. 19)5 Brigham Young university Bishop Harvey Woodbury, in speak- basketball tram. ing of the untimely passing of Mr. Tnrpia, a aophmore. waa an Tbogcnea. comp red her to hit own high school player in 19)2 aad mother, who had been an intimate was a member of the Cougar traveling friend of Mr. Tbogenen'a. He stated squad last season. Tbi experience, that many tima before hi mothers coupled with bis uncanny patting and death, she had commented that Mr. a fart developing d push Tbogenen "wai a very wonderful wo- shot. Will make Tnrpia a capable and man to everyone." effective forwatd-fo- r tbi years Cougar Musical selections were given by vanity. Mrs. lone McDonald, the Relief P.-- T. chore, solos by H. Clande Anderson and R. G Waring, trio composed of Mr. Anderaoa, Mr. Waring aad A. while closing Ensign, prayer was offered by Arch Tayfoe. Following the service, th body was taken Elsinore. Utah, where The appearance of the combined additional services were conducted Saturday aad interment in the Elsi- chorus of Granite District mothers and teachers last week-en- d nore cemetery. at the lasftutt Thursday evening Sar.ving are her husband. Antoue ration, brought rounds and rounds of Tbogenen, one ton, Roy. two half tremendous and favonblt tpplaase. titter. Mrs. Stena Peterson of Rich-HelThe huge ensembk consisting of Uuh, Mix. Mari Niekoa of more than 200 voice, it directed by Widstoe. Utah,- and oae brother, Nick Marvin H. Strong, district music Jorgensen of Idaho, tupervisor. They have made several fat previous appearance, but non enthusiastically Mr. Faeky acre business gain m the which have been Heaved as tbi short concert. increasing aw of the mail. , More AQ of the ladies and tbeir instrucchecks are mailed being government tor heartily deserve all the. plaudit as election draw sear. given them and a few extra bouquets for tbeir excellent rendition of each be hoped that the Yale plaa force to qnit. Evidently number. .It-k- -to chorus will make an early appearance th Greek word for the plaa is hi Magna or vicinity, vu out-of-to- man would take "Polka Marigold" ! member. ihm teacbhig1nguaf l- to Piofcoor Becker. mu- meetings of the i nvalColor- - Head of The Class dent hay 7ajpUyi of thtir traditionaTFarmer Why a Here children, a a riddle: ric. stories. ado Aggie- Mira Josephine Mix of Magna, a. month of like th language Johnson k b( Gcntri mi- th people who spe became be student at the University of Utah io anewer The March) displayed her of lion and went out like Hat iusr been elected in like After a woman ba. be ever cam th J. D. L. dab at the university. General Johnwhy wonder man a lamb. But. anyhow. with The club ha been formed by was fad- son an kok back on on thing imagined the the Job be girfs on the campus. When faction.' kfj sari Mira Mix is a graduate of Cypres Uegt , in the forei High School. husband seem ideal Starting th bowing atatoa of th Utah Copper Dub off with t hang which will he bard all over, a blind bogey hat baa announced as th chief attraction for next - Monday night at th popular club alleys, according to 11. Clande Andenoa, chairman. A. C Ensign, vice chairman and V. D. Heath, H. L. Garrity, Lyle Obrsy and Barr Jacob, committee. All pianitera are requested to tarn in t.x scone to B. L. Jones on ot before November 3 to quslify for th Bogey drawing which will he held on u the opening night of th regular Rnat run for Mrs. Marie Basl) Thogema, 44. who died lot Tnra-da- y morning after a abort Ulnsse. were conducted with impressive limplictty Friday afternoon at tbt Garfield L. D. S. Wardboam of which ah was i Yeh Yeh That So? secieury-tros-tre- Throngs and Muiet of ; Beautiful Blooms Show Esteem Well Known Woman Is Held. It in the privilege of every local American arisen whatever he hit station in lift, to cast hit von for hi choice in the connty, ante and legislative election polls next Tuesday, November 6. Von a you wish hut von cannot he nrgud too strongly up- on Mr. and Mrs. Citizen. It in your lawful right that no man an deny yon a a Citizen of this United States. Go to the polls Tuesday next between the hours of 7;00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. and exercise that privilege by carting yonr vote. O'er , don't yon laugh) C JdTt PT a Vcte Tuadiy smooth; for bed. S sa br IuUm "Why don't yoe laighf It will ere help to sooth The ache and pains. No toad in lift y. tuch Carl Sim mom, who made Pb' brilliant football record J?J more, is back this Utah Aggie on the pennant bound observers rate close and n football tarn, Five stndents -- from Magna club! this jut than Simmons even better wound in his members of tbs modem language last despite a gunshot back the fore him held which hand season. . nart of the Jn-io- r is a big 190 po Simmon, n at th university. They with discus title bol-it- t He is also a former pl'ng Romney Dick Coach the kt of confidenceforin b.r November a, Aggie prepare drive to a conference flag. The school and town s'" Sunday meetings will btfia at 10 a. m.. 2:00 p. m.. and 7:30 p. m- when trouble! come. The Mutual of the stake will ggv Instead of lilting 'ronnd ao soar and special program Sunday evening, in addition to a number of otbtt arranged glum? , You aaaot have all play, event by various win of the church. And sunshine every day; ' Th gtaeral public la extended a cordial When trouble tome. I ay. why dont invintioa' to attend nay and , all you laugh ? actings. m 3 tLrotLrtenr3raUnguages ncKAsn at7t0p. Representatives of connty hank lit Marray. Sandy, Midvak 'and Magna, with government represents-live- s Bring me your bide; will pay high together and farm representatives, were Classified ad in st market price. but we in attendance. Salt Lake daily. Thanks: Georg S. Glen, manager of the emmight need it tome day to wear to a ergency. feed loan department of tht nudist party you never an tell. F C A aid that the monttoly loan policy now in effect probably will contianc an til April. Ho-Hu. The monthly loan policy. V. L. Will Retire, "Mahatma Gandhi Martina, connty agricultural agent, from headlines cnbltt of the avt I hardly believe it asserted, it splendid for current node, hat does not permit th pnichara of v I take him long to prepare himself a ' Wilde, Wayne Jack Ablquist; alto born aolo,' "Daisy Walts" (Eppetuoa) Alan Boyle; ax-o- p hoa solo, "Melody'' (Ventcktn) Burk Waldron; trumpet solo, "Tulip Polka" (Vandet Cook) Duka Mem The conference will he formally mott; and tht concluding number Down In Mobile'! southern long opened Saturday evening at a general session, with the Priesthood organiza- by th Glee Club ensemble. tion activities festered, commencing I m. WHY DON'T YOU LXOGHf "Why don't yon laagh. yonag . is CLUB non The selections follow : clarinet solo, "Spring Song" (Mendtlaaohm) Richard Anderson; sexapbone eolo, "Comrade (Stuber) Allen Thomas: violin solo, fOld Folk At Home (Foster) and Bluf Bells of Scotland.'' Jack Dahlia; ' piano solo, "Dream Song (Forman) Mary Chase; trumpet solo, Oh, No ' Language arian. Halt 7?w :i Richard R. Lyman, member of tht twelve apostles of the L. D. S. church and representing th general anthoritisa, will he th principal speaker at atl sessions. The exact natare of his ad dream hu not at this dam been ascertained. iatd-tgen- What Nt-to- Topical Index . The quarterly conference for all ward in Oqd'.irh Stake, will he held Saturday evening and Sunday, November 3 and 4 in th Pkaant Grata Ward at Magna, according to an nouncement made by H. Edward Sutton, president of fbe stake. Way and means of obtaining a sufficient feed surplus to meet th needs of Salt Lake connty agriculIs Sherman aid that war waa bell hut turalist were discussed at a meeting held he didn't tell us what he thought of of the county hay committee Monday night at tbt Mnmy City depressions. et Lccd Studssts Ucnbers f AMI , whom you havent bard of for ten years look you up and try to borrow money." p. m., to which Others fronLTpxp 00 to receive. 'BVteL Mr. George Bal- swards included George Brother-sonmerit ( deliver the main addrtsa, 'the Wayne Wild. . Junior Clayton. a of the Legion wCH also Brent per- - William Fames, Elmo Lund. l dutia on the pro- Jack C Denton. Don Brother Bridges. addition several musical son, Lloyd Jrnson, Jack Humphries 1 be and given. The 77 Dan Ablquist. Donald Peterson at for one hour and a program Free big Alan Boyle. 0 follow. for witch George to the fol Orcbes-beCuntry Club Recognition was awarded No Senmr Troop of members engaged. lowing Floyd Kemp. Garfield: Harry of J00 lr nnderway on a Mankr. Jay C- o be held between the Fuller, Douglaa Warner Dablin. Heber Smith. tt parade and S o'clock. Second elaes awards were Ijo V" J Program etarte. but as thie to Jack Taylor, and Veto Bre ,h definite nature f b Jack W. Hen w j--1 Troop 101. award to red to tht point when Jersoa of the Bacchus troop d mint Cln mde as to just badge to Arvil Nielsen of Troop 296 will consist of. i 3 The first of a atria of tht season will be given hr Glee Club of the Garfield Junior Hgh School nadet the direction of J. L'eood Jepeon, i mueical instructor. Tuesday afternoon. iNovem-be- e . 6, at the school, vities foe tht Boys Official Opening Night Richard R. Lyman to Gir varied and iateratunf program At Copper Alleys PreAddresses At All Ses huA ban arranged by she of Ik tea in dicted to Draw Record follows; Rex sions. Public Inrited to charge, who are . Duckworth, ; Ray president Span, Crowd. Attend. vice president; Nick Dnknlkh, libr- Wonder u Ijj Cheerfulness has a wonderful lubricating pqwer. It lengthen the life of human machinery, as lubricants length the life of inert machIt is not a question of mirth inery, ao much a of cbeerfulnem; not alou that which accompart.es laughter, hot serenity, a tala, sweet and inward peso. A Wiry wist doctor once told me that if everybody knew fbe power of laughter as a health tonic - and lift prolongs the tinge of aditeta which now clouds American lift would largely diappear. and many physicians would find their occupation gone. Some id the happiest homes 1 have ever been, in Ideal homes, where Intel, ligence, peace and harmony dwell, have been borne bf poor people. No rich carpets covered the floors; there wee no costly paintings ea the walla, ao library, no work of art. But there were contented minds, devoted and an selfish lives, each contributing as mach as possible to tbt happiness of alLaad endeavoring to compenutt by and kiadntm for the poverty of their inerouading. A prominent resident aid to me the other day somewhat bitterly I thought. It a sign you have achieved a position in the community when people S L CONTEST AT noeiat acti- Injury. Jenson. held at th SAT cf Laugh T uUID BOGEY unfit y -ru u Gorfkli Dop Gks Qdb To IDS STM Lleets Friday Turpin Rated As Coming Hoop Star At B. Y. U. ,t yt th' te So-de- ty C A. Gramte Chores Draws Big Applacse a d, a - a " f ) |