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Show MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935 THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. ECltar-raSIU- " HOME ECONOMICS CLUB HOLDS SOCIAL bc l4 PublUhrd Siaea J.aarS each Friday amlag at Malta, Utah , Eatrrcd aa aaeaad rlaaa mall matter aadar tha act at at Mafu, March 3rd, 1879, 4 r- ' r I tab ' Babacrtptlaa, la adtahff, per )far.,.,i... Adrertlala ratca glvra aa apyllratlaa 1abliahrd by the Capper lrialla( Caaapaay i if The Cyprus High school Home Economics Club, under the direction of Mis Erda Williams and Miss Vera North gave a buffet luncheon for Its new members Friday. Table games under the direction of Miss Bemlce Wlmrner were enjoyed by eeventy-flv- e guests. . The table, decorations were arranged by Misses Maxine Hill arid Mary Cannon, vice president and secretary respectively of the club. The table was covered with a lace doth and at either end were lovely blue tapers In crystal holders. The on napkins were arranged arrow-lik- e each side of the centerpiece which was a low bowl of petunias and snapdragons. The hostesses were Miss Wanda Sellers, president of the club and Miss Evelyn Pullman. They were assisted by, the Misses Barbara Ben-nioMargaret Bello and Phyllis STRIP THE POLITICIAN Governor Hoffman of New Jersey points out that the nation's editors hold responsibilities fully as great as those in political office He urges the press to figM the incompetent man in office and the bad or mistaken policies of government. The Governors suggestion is sound. In shorty it means stripping the politican of his demagoguery and presenting him to the public parasite. Too often, , however, the honeyed words ctf the Pied Piper lead the people on to a false Valhalla. And the press find Reid. The high score prize at the game itself at the short end in its battle to turn them back. given by Miss Bernice Bawden, Numerous civic leaders have been supported by was a new member. the press only to be defeated at the polls by the politiBarbara Bennion, Reporter. cal plunderer whose machine is greased with illusory MAGNA NOTES promises. The public learns too late that it has supported the wrong man. J. H. Law horn of Glen FerPerhaps if the press, in addition to striving for ry.Mrs. Idaho, has been visiting her dauclean government during the few months preceding ghter, Mrs. L. A. Sabin of Cyprus election, maintained a yearly constant crusade thru-o- Avenue. the year against the machine form of ward poli- The Boy Scouts of Spencer entertics it would near its goa of eliminating this menace. tained at a very enjoyable welner Tuesday evening. A Jolly time Ia an age when many of the unenlightened stil roast was had by the group. look forward to The man on the horse' despite the 9 I horsemen headless Mr. under those Mrs. C. and I. Goff of Midtragic consequences vale announce the engagement of in who have assumed dictatorial powers other govern- their daughter. Carol to Willard A. ments, it would be well to bear in mind the necessity Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. of a free press to safeguard our own democratic form of government. William Randolph Hearst says: Good govern. ment in a democracy depends upon the enlightenment of the electorate. They cmnot vote right unless they are completely informed. They must have the right to read not merely on 3 newspaper but many newspa pers and get all the facts and all shodes of opinion Free speech and free publication are the cornerstones of democracy . . . the keynotes of liberty: Those who advocate Government control of the press advocate the downfall of democracy and the end of liberty. Perhaps this press might not be so successful, but we are going to try. n, ; ut ,1 1 t; nit A social meeting of the Auxiliary Beehive Girls 021 Kemp, also of Midvale. The mart NOTES MAGNA was held Thursday evening at the ltrtll . 1. November lagt will take place j Copper Club, with Mrs. Nellie Esk- , Mr. Kemp U an employee of the evenlrg , Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Reese, for- lund, Mrs. Carl Leaker, Mrs. Lenora local Utah Power is Light office Jones and Mrs. Grace Leatham as fv. ,, K A Ie8tive tin. and well and favorably known here merly of Reid AvenueLhave gone, to hostesses. home. v their to make McGill, Nevada were used throughout the wish them here friends Their many ' rooms.efectlvely The Magna Womens Club held Cards and luncheon were and Mary PUrbouireL new location. success their in of arrangements. their monthly business and social . features. f. meeting , Wednesday afternoon In Mrs. Jane Stevenson of the B St the cl u brooms. Announcement was made that the Friday bridge parties O Row is spending a few days in J and with relatives will only be given every other Fri- Sprihgville ' ( day, with the next party slated for friends. D. TRAINING 1 November 1. Mrs. C. E. Hoops gave COST Mrs. L. E. Brady of Arimo, Idaho, an Interesting paper on the characteristics of Mrs. Franklin Delano has been visiting her daughters, . Roosevelt Miss Sarah Guernsey, li- Mrs. Ed Turner, Mrs. Tim Hansen brarian, gave an outline of Ethiopia, and Mrs. Jack Snell for several days. Sm the country In general, its people, Mrs. Brady will be remembered S3 When you apply for that portion mode of living, education and reli- being the former Mrs. Minnie Cash. you The gious standing. meeting proved E What can youdoVA asked, very enjoyable. Mrs. Ed Turner of Cyprus Avenue - V . entertained the Scouters Wives Sat: '. A business meeting of the SunGames home. her at urday evening E Of course, your present education will he shine Group of the Magna Ward were I of played and refreshments served U you can operate a typewriter was held at the home of Mrs. Mar- to swiftly and accurJI?, eight guests. fire dictation and turn out letters that are reaUv Lungaret Jones Wednesday. E the bookkeeping, operate a mimeograph, cheon was served and a very pleaE you will have a great advantage overW sant afternoon spent. A special visTHE it is planned for Mrs. Carrie Peterson next Monday afternoon. The LAKE-TOOEL- E The L. D. 8. Business College is prepaied to next meeting will be held at the give ing Here you will find modem facilities efficient IS home of Mrs. Dora Lund Wednesa struction, competent faculty, an excellent atnunt day, October 23. tive employment service. Qy,fct . look to WANTED; Representative Leaves Salt Lake after our magaMn subscription in- Leaves Magna Visit the school while It la In ifnlim. write for e terests in Magna and vicinity. Our for Salt Lake For Magna 5 plan enables you to secure a goad 1 :40 m. 11.00 a. m. p. part of the hundreds of dollars spent 9:40 a. m. 7.00 a. m. Low Rates in this vicinity each fall and winter Day and Evening AU tht 8:40 p. m. 4 00 p. in. for magazines. Oldest agency In U. 5 00 p. m. p. m. S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. SALT LAKE DEPOT D. S. Instructions and equipment free. 70 North Main 77 South on West Temple Start a growing and permanent busSalt ake City Wsnit iness in whole or spare time Address Inc., MAGNA DEPOT Way land Road, North Cohocton, N. Rasmusen Garage uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiimuiiimiiiiiii,,,,. iliir. , L S. DOESNT TION, ETC., 4 That the two paragraphs next Required by the Act of Congrrs. of febove, 1912. giving the names of the stock August 24, Of Magna "Times, published Ftl holders, and security Holders, If any stock-- h day at Magna. Utah, for October contain nut only the list of 'clei a and security holders as the; 1. 1939. P a upon the books of the com) STATE OF UTAH pany lut a'so, In cases where th ) ss. slack'iodeis or security holder ap) County of Salt Lake pears upon the books of the com-pr.Before me, a Notary Public In and as trustee or in any other for the State and county aforesaid, fujuaiy relation the name of the for whom personally appeared Edith M. Niel pci son or corporation son, who, having been duly sworn true tee Is acting. Is given; also that contain according to law, deposes and says the said two paragraphs that she is the Publisher of -- the statements embracing affiants TuR Magna Times and that the follow- knowledge and belief as to the ciring Is, to the best of her knowledge cumstances and conditions under and belief, a true statement of the which stockholdtrs and security ownership, management, etc., of the holders who do not appear upon thi , aforesaid publication for the date books of the company as trustees shown In the above caption, required hold stock and securities in a oUiei than that of a bon by the Act of Congress of August 24, fide owner; and this affiant, has nc 1913, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed 'ia on to believe that any othei it on the reverse of this form, person, association, or corporation has any interest direct or Indirect 1. That the name and address of n the said stock, bonds, or other edithe publisher, editor, managing sccunt.es than as so stated by her. tor. and buslne.8 manager is: EDITH M NIELSON. Publisher Edith M. Nielson. Magna. Utah. Sw c: n to and subsenbed before me 2. That the'owner IsT The Howalcl this 16th day of October, 1935. Corporation, Howard A. Jarvis. W W ALLEN. (SEAL i 3. That the known bondholders, My commission expires April 13 mortgagees, and other security hold 1937 MOORE-COTTREL- ). C. nder a sun is ar s ter Mag t Lai Ir. Ji r an nta. 1 Moffi 1 nuu npam he FOR SALE Model T Ford Truck. 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