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Show uaoxa, twin reiDAV, pecsmbis SCHOOL ROBBED OF CASH, PENS jQ. -- . &?mZ Happenings Members of Copper Lodge No. 57 entertained at a social and official visitation ceremonies in honor of Grand Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph F. Bezzsnt Master J. H. Angell and his staff of Magna announce the marriage of last Wednesday evening at Cooper's tbeir daughter. Kxthlccn, to Thayne Hall. Visitors ifrom a. number of surPearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tborley rounding lodges were present. Pearce of Magna. Wednesday evening December 12 in the Salt Lake L. D. A meeting of the Magna FlowS. Temple. to the bride, Mrs er Garden Club was held Monday eveComplimentary ning at the Utah Copper Club with Harry Norris entertained at a delightful social at her borne on 1st West election of officers as the feature busThursday evening. Progressive games iness. O. E. Hall was elected president to succeed N. Mitchell wbd has held were played at small tables and attractively arranged refreshments later the office for the past several years. served to 18 guests; Mn. Mary Clark was elected vice Mr. and Mrs. Bezzant are entertain- president. Mrs. Forest Nielson moldiing as a wedding supper this Friday ng secretary and Mrs. Alice Hendrick-sen- , treasurer. evening at tbeir home for members of Games weit later played and refreshthe immediate families. A social evements served. ning will follow. Announcement of the marriage will be read with considerable interest by Wayne Sonne of San Francisco, arn the many friends of the rived last week for a visit at the home young people. The bride is known for of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. her musical accomplishments and at Sonne. the present time is a teacher at the Hawthorne School. The groom is faTdr. and Mrs. J. E. Rothrock envorably acquainted here. Mr. and Mrs. tertained at a prettily arranged seven Pearce plan to make their borne in o'clock dinner and bridge party SatMagna. urday evening at their home in Bacchus complimentary to a group of The annual Christmas social of the friends. Covers were laid for sixteen tone long table with effecWestway sewing club will be held guests at next Thursday afternoon. December tive Cbrstmas decorations carried out '20 at the borne of Mrs. Fred Barton in a charming manner. Bridge followed and was enjoyed on the B & G row. Gifts will be exluncheon ser- by Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Rountree. Mr changed and noon-daved. All members are urged to be in and Mrs. J. B. Schwer. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Reiser. Mr and Mrs. A. Ely, attendance. all of Bacchus. Dr. and Mrs. S. of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Abby Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clegg announ- Snow, Mrs. William Koke and Mrs. ce the birth of a baby boy Monday E. Squires all of Salt Lake City. High morning. December 10. Mother and score prizes were won by Mrs. Snow and Mr. Reiser and consolation favors baby are doing very nicely. by Mr. and Mrs. Rountree. WEDDING GIVEN . f i . . 4 Forcing entrant through i School. door of the Cyprus High Later breaking the window glass in tbe principal s and store offices, thieves cash nd seeKaped wnb about $5 in eveveral fountain pern late Monday morning Tuesday Or early ning In addition to breaking tbe glass in both doors, locks were also pned and the woodwork badly damaged Deputy Sheriff P. A Hanks and two criminal experts from Salt Lake City wuth-eas- of POPULAR COUPLE IF YOU . CANTBE WITH THEMDURING THE HOLIDAYS TELEPHONE ASK the Long Distance operator now for the rates to any towns you would like to call well-know- MAGNA TIMES MANY CROPS CYPRUS HIGH a, it 1834 t t th Entered REPRESENTED IN CREDIT LOANS Issued Every Friday postoffic st Megan. Utah as Second-tnet nf Congress of March 3. .12.00 AppJUrV-Publish- a- -. -p severely hit by the drought last summer he pointed out, livestock men have come through in comparatively good shape with their I.vestock. With the present indications of favorable wea- DO YOUR The first of a series of meetings for Salt Lake County sugar beet growers was held in the Pleasant Green L. D. S. Ward chapel Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. Farmers submitted signed contracts beet production tbeir placing Isn't this about at F Japan measur- under control sugar of the federal governMrs. . Delbert Purser of Pocatello. ing five feet four inches, wants to be ment. More than SI. 000, 000 was Idaho, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. rated a turned into the hands of sugar beet James Purser the past week. growers who accepted the program. An albino fog was discovered the Vere L. Martineau. county agricultural Mrs. Walter Paul of Ogden, Utah, other day in Leningrad. It got under agent explained. was a weekend guest at the home of the Communist wire Over 200 growers in the county by the Kant mar-g.- n Mr. and Mrs. James Purser. Mrs. of a pair of pink eyes. signed. Paul is a of Mrs. Purser. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AT HOME! , sister-in-la- CHRISTMAS LIST IF 4 GIFTS THAT I , :1 PLEASE, FROM THE HUGE iOELltYflJAKK a appropriate which than oca lightens that moat tedious and of household tesks the cookin' of meals 365 time-consumi- , 4 j in m J a amid a Dr. UUaa Narrlaa. avaej alght. ,Im wfca. i tr, Mm Jaitat o Me StiSgi m 00 a m 4 00 p m 5 :00 p. m MIm ladeaa takaa Dr. Ml Us Narvlaa wbaa. avar aba SmM 77 South on West Tempi! MAGNA DEPOT: Rasmussen Garage hava aaardadnlead and M Taatlwa I taka oaa or two Narrlaa Tsklaw bafora I iwtirw la tba morslnx eka just I faal Ilka a aaw paraoo aad an to about my work aa aauaL Dr. MUw Narrina TabWta qnlat Sana, knaa yoe ap and art tb venlaat tablet to taka I kave a Mm Ornoa Badaiana. St. Ja Bafora aalns pour Narvlna t vary aarvoaM aad farHabla Slaea I hava Mud to taka It I faal to aiosb battw that ay family aotiaa tba dlffaraaaa. I atill take froaa tlma to tea and tba nod eaaalt b ra 11 SALT LAKE DEPOT an I i woadarfuL 1017 Utk Atm, J. . B. Baddlam Bock btekU Djb IXIU0 lWflTl:-i.m.-- timenr-tamin-u; ASSORTMENT TELEPHONE 6 BY THE HOME MERCHANT. ng LESS IP IL IE Sty YOU MAY DO I " I 'j --- V 'V'.T ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS .SHOPPING., Elopes --Dies -- Gets Married DISCOVER AND GIFTS THAT WILL PLEASE AND THRILL EVERY me water. This Christmas, why not present Mother with something that la more than a mere remembrance? Ghre her a Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range the gift diet keeps after yeas. It will mean on giving-y- ear Health-givin- g t AMAZING SPEED Hotpoinfs HvSpeed Calred beating ceils ceek at fast at feed will ceek ' k MORE LEISURE Hetpeint ceeks automatic call Releases timefrom j. ether duties erleisttre. cook-hegf- fX or Select Hotpoiat Range. Make a smH paymeat and It wifl be delivered te yow home. A few dollars a month CLEAN AS SUNSHINE Ns seot er grime te blackem tie bottom efpets and pans. ELECTRICITY wiU 0 pay the balance."" Away 111 -- Has an Operation -- Has an Accident a Home Wins a Prize -- Receives an Award --Builds a House WATCH FOR OUR SPECIALS Makes a Speech -- Holds a Meeting Or Takes Part in Any Other Unusual Event IN THE -- CHRISTMAS EDITION OF THE MAGNA TIMES AND GARFIELD LEADER ' DECEMBER 20. YOUR HOME It JHi BIggtst Bargain In Jht Homs UTAH POU! .r- - x easier and better cooking for Mother, with leu time in the kitchen time to do the things she would really like to do. It will bring joy, not only to Mother, but to die entire family. Hotpoint Electric Cookery Is delightfully simple, fast, certain and economical. Tha tasty flavor of foods cooked this modem way tickle palates. -- Goes -- Is LOW TOO. Vitamins are retained. - MEMBER PRICES ARE Feeds took with practically Guests a Party -- Has a Baby -- Has a Fire FAMILY. NEALTHFUL FOODS -- Has -- Has OF YOUR DEFINITE ECONOMY Electric Cookery tests lest than a ptnmy a meal per perse. (National average.) TOWN -- MERCHANTS. .T 1 bare aaad Dr. Kl Karvtaa ia Ussti fora and Sad It tha beat milrlaa tat (ha Salt Lake For Magna a 14, 1 Wbeeavar OFFERED HERE 'tWUt pft could be e ky, aareM I hava avar asad. Ckrlatana Laaiar, Middlatoa, 7:00 m 40 p m. 6 40 p. m. 7 :40 p. m. M v Tou not MgU aad alaa Leaves 1 lot, sleep well tonight If JEr,i sleep well tonight, you will proto1 nervous tomorrow. Dont allow yourself to become nJ Take Dr. Miles Nervine, It will rriuf tense nerves and let you get s good S sleep. Irritability, Restlessness, SleeplesnaJ lead to Nervous Headache, Nerroji gestion. Hysteria sometime to sr breakdown and organic trouble. i Some of the people, whose letter grr below, were as nervous as you tio-- m more so yet they have found reiki Tkra tea 1 was so bottom I soslf Mkw STAGF .tavei Magna for Salt Lake Sjffa 3 TOOELE 8 ALT LAKE nud tgnonnci man has but littU patron of road shows. THE FOR EVERY YOU WILL FIND 't 02EE0SH1 k. an awful came of a movement to Nothing have Huey visit Toledo. Toledo, for some reason, has never been a heart PAY! WANT-AD- S f dependence. The Sphinx whtsmJ and the 'naturally exupward trend of livestock pri- Garnmht,S- of tbe 11th district ces, all States There should unquest onably show material the mprovement in 1935. yarn.rf y Beet Contracts ' These !Tulu pected ially f ivorable condition and stockmen are look ng forward to a very since marketing season in 1935 khilec some of the States tn the district we-- Net-olic- ed ther conditions 1 h? livestock industry of his dts trict, Mr Coats said, is in an espec- Many Growers Sign 1935 Six Monti Payable In Advnc Advertising Rate. Given on by tbe Howard Corpoo commercial Of the 180 or more Nevada. in California. "in the loans made this year associations the production credit to I. r- of these States, according Product.on the of Coats, president " who i of Berkeley. California, the attending "n"a7 Washington of meeting of the presidents of the credit corporations reduction stration. Admin Farm Credit cover These loans. Mr. Coats said, enfarming the all major practically the territory and include of and dairying An eventual candidate for the dole is terprises fruit, poultry, livestock tbe citizen who thinks he can evade 000 000 has been $10 some all. h work by purchasing a dream book and advanced to growers by the Joca! rethe playing numbers during the year, and cords of the associations in the distrir. fulshow that all crop loans are being before maturity. or on repaid ly "This high record of repayments, reflects the declared Mr Coats, these agricultural cond tion of enStates and the superior advantages of the type farmers using joyed by credit made available by the producProduction tion credit associations credit loans of the 11th district were for rather h gh individual amounts of compared with those in other parts The average loan was the country ! about $3 000 00" ,,T. .J subscription rates One Year represented ' ' AND WE WANT Magma IT . 'EPSmoGff Laaoleff! |