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Show THE MAGNA TIMES . ! - , Edith M. Nielson, EdUor-Publisdi- j Magna, Utah, Friday, February 21, 1935 A. er Published Blot, M0 Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of . March 3rd, 1S79, at Magna, Utah , , FubseripUou. to ad ranee, per year Published By The Copper Printing Company I the United State to aid in feeding wild life suters held their re- With inche. of .now in h. far South, .uh.ero temperature over large section of the northern state, the creatures of field and foret and sky need that The Relief Society held their remeeting last Tuesday afterhelp as they have not needed it for years. The Boy gular noon. Mrs. Ruth Johnson gave a Scouts may be trusted to do their part. Their sisters reading entitled, Jean Valjean," enjoyed by everyone. tu will and mothers and fathers will surely stand by and help. which week bo Social Service Next Sl.M THE COURT DECIDES The late Senator Huey Long's spirit must have stirred uneasily this week when the United States Supreme Court ruled that the freedom of the press is not of politicians. subject to the steam-rollLong attempted to bring the larger Louisiana newspapers into lino by forcing a punitive tax on ad vertising receipts through a supine legislature. The press fought back and won. But the victory is not merely & victory for the Louisiana press. It is a victoryTor our press and the entire public which must be safeguarded against those wardheelers who resort to every trick in the book in their attempt to advance their own interests. The press is the natural foe of these mulcting pol iticians. The press spotlights these leeches of society and presents them to the public for what they are. These masquerading Robin Hoods know that with a free press they are restrained to a marked extent from practicing their black magic and political er in charge of Mra Louie Ridd. Former Magna Man Succumbs Wednesday of Leo C. Sorenson, 37, WoikI War , veteran and former Magna resident for many jreirs, died in a Salt Lake City hospital at 6;45 a. m. Wednesday. He resided at 1017 McClelland street. Mr. Sorensen was bom' at Mt Pleasant October 10, 1898. He h lived in Salt Lake City for the past several years. Surviving are his father, Soren Peter Sorensen of Mt. Pleasant; his widow, Ms, Diana Merle Sorensen of Salt Lake City; a brother, Ed ward Sorensen of Teton, Idaho; live si.ters, Mrs. Mabel Lasson, Indiano-i- a; Mrs. Florence Halliday, Provo; Mrs. Celtic Nelson. Mrs. Edna Twelves, Mrs. Evelyn Wagner of Salt Lake City. Funeral services .will be conducted Filday at 3 p. m. in the S. T. Rick 'etts mortuary, 344 East First South sheet, under the direction of tha Salt Lake City lodge. Loyal Order of Moose, of which Mr, Sorensen waa a member. s day classes begin at the same time. The evening classes are only for the foreign people, while the afternoon sessions are general. Mrs. Nellie McKinney is In charge. Mrs. Bessie Terrell instructs In sewing at 1:00 p. m. on Thursdays for all Interested women. She shows how to design dresses, make patterns, cut them and general sewing -principles. At the present time more interest has been shown in the foreign classes than the others combined and unless more signify their Intentions of attending, only the foreign classes win be taught. GARFIELD NOTES Mrs. B. E. Christoff erson entertained a group of ladies at a one oclock luncheon last Saturday afternoon. During the afternoon some of the ladies played bridge while others sewed. The presidency of the Relief Society entertained the visiting teachers at a social last Friday afternoon. Mra Victor Anderson, Mra Edith Waters, Mra Loretta Albean, served a hot luncheon. Mra Grace Sowby, Mra Josephine Thomas and Mra Lydia Adams were in charge of the games. Last Thursday evening a social was given far the bishopric and the outgoing officer and teachers of the Garfield Ward and a party for the newly Installed officers. Thirty five guests were present. Mra Roy Tygescn had charge of the games. Chill was served. Mra O. M. Henderson and children, Duane, Ross and Joyce spent the weekend with Mrs. Hendersons parents, Mr. and Mra S. H. Howard of Riverton. Mra C. W. Evers has had as guest, W, T. Newman of GovMrs. Verl Perkins entertained the ernin', New York. Mr. Newman has Five Hundred Club at a one o'clock returned after a trip to the Pacluncheon last Saturday afternoon. ific Coast. skullduggery. t Mrs. Jay McAllister won first prize know that they will be assailed at every They Mr. and Mra A. B. Culley had as and Mra Parley McCleve won second move they make that taints of misgovernment, - their guests As WIFE LOCAL Sward. Sunday Mra" Culleys sister and brother-in-laMr. and the court said: CLEANER DIES Mra Rex Bird of Tooele. Women's The held Garfield Club The newspapers, magazines ancl other journals its regular one o'clock bridge lunof the country, it is safe to say, have shed and continue Funeral services were conducted cheon last Friday afternoon. The Miss Hulda Ahlquist was the weekof Dr. Sandberg and dauto shed more light on the public and business affairs Wednesday in the Eighth L. D. S. hostesses were Mra Harry Adams end guest A. Sandberg of Salt Miss ghter, D. Horace Mra and Mra ward for Mrs. LaVone Ensign. chapel of the nation than any other instrumentality of pubLake city. 36, who died In a Salt Lake Watkins won the prize. licity; and since informed public opinion is the most hospital Sunday. .She was the wife was hoe teas to potent of all restraints upon misgovernment, the sup- of Joseph LaFrank, manager of the theMra Gene Wallace MAGNA NOTES Republican Club last Thursday. Paul Cleaning Si Dyeing Co. Magna pression or abridgement afforded by a free press canA daughter of Albert and Pracll-l- a Election of officers was held and . not, be regarded otherwise than with grave concern. Williamson Hay, she was born in Mrs. Mary McAllister elected presMra Alta Dayton, Mrs. Stella Alident, Mra Pearl Wallace, vice presand Mra Rita Willis of Salt The court's decision is a momentous one. It comes Salt Lake City, February 16,Is1900. ident and Mra Redo Monger, sec- ldredge surBesides her husband, she Lake returned from City at a time when our own politicians are suffering from vived by her two sons, Robert retary. Mra Harry Adams gave a a week's .visit In LosWednesday CaliAngeles, on Lincoln. A life of the and Joseph LaFrank, Jr.; two reading a Napoleonic complex and when they look with envy fornia and neighboring cities. Bonnie Jeanne and Bev- one oclock luncheon was served and daughters, the freehand of the madcap,Hitlers, Mussolini and erly Mae LaFrank; at Mrs. Beth later Long played. her mother and bridge Stalins of the world. Golden Opportunity Day? three brothers. Willy, David C. and won the prize. Lavel Hay, all of Salt Lake City. But the press still has many battles ahead of it The Mra C. W. Evers entertained the FISH FOR LENT. One nice 8 lb. sympathy of the community to preserve it freedom. At present the newspapers of is extended to Mr. LaFrank and the Merry Matrons at a one oclock Salmon delivered. Express prepaid bridge luncheon last Thursday af- $1.75. One quart large oysters for the country are giving their support to proposed leg- bereaved family. ' ternoon. Substitute guests were Mra. 50c extra. Write for prices. RIPLEY islation which would protect newspapermen from diHodge Marshall and Mrs. Ray 6c SON, Pioneer dealers, Seattle, vulging their news sources. Washington. her uncle, " OF Golden Opportunity Day? I. Q. Of Coeds Rated Best Trait On Questionairre If Miss. Eetty Coed desires to be popular or retain her popularity at the Cyprus High School she must not display beauty, charm, sex appeal first but intelligence. This enlightening Information was reached after a questionairre was answered by 410 students. Closely2" following Intelli- gence was neatness, beauty, sweetness, charm and well dressed. Sex Appeal ranked seventh place. The boys were advised, too, that were good looks not ev- erything." They mere urged their personalities, even though the first requisite m the mast desired qualities was a perfect gentleman," followed by personality. Intelligence, neatness, well dressed, good looking, sex appeal and in the modern parlance, a good line, The feminine members reluctantly admitted from a vote, that the lie - t way to hold the attention of a girl friend Is to keep her guessing." The boys preferred very little make-ulow backed dresses only for evening and shoes for School, for their feminine choice. two-thir- ds p, THE Patrons Attention CALL OF THE WILD y by political speakers is Oratory and becoming so much the evening far; of the radio listener-in that it may leave him somewhat cool. A recent broadcast, however, which promised him nothing and asked nothing for its sponsor evoked his instant ympathy.' It was theap peaH) fJam; E West, chief Scout executive to 1,000,000 Boy Scouts throughout near-orator- E O(eT).D0 STAGE La-Fra- The bill should not be one to protect the sensationalist. It should protect the backbone of democracy, the honest news and freeliewspaper. LAKE-TOOEL- Leaves Magna Leaves Salt Lake for Salt Lake 1:40 9:40 6:40 7:40 For Magna p. m. a. m. 11:00 a. m. 7.00 a. m. 4 00 p. m. p. p. m. 5.00 p. m. SALT LAKE DEPOT 1 sport COAf G w, SALT Plaid-bac- k South on West Temple i reefers, fishtail or box swaggers, Hollywood Wrapsjn Springs smartest plaid-bac- k fabrics! Earl Glo lined! Sizes 12 to 201 I. MAGNA DEPOT C PENNEY CO. kasmossen G stare m liUTr (Sudjyfeiifl i liMElII ho Again Called To Free Adult Classes Believing that sufficient interest Is not being shown In the free WPA classes for adults at the Webster School, authorities again call the attention to everyone to this Instruction. It Is conducted In cooperation with the P. T. A. Studies of vocabulary building are taught Thursday afternoons, commencing at r.00 pr tn and evenings at 6 to 7:30 for immigrants who desire to improve their English. Fri- - fa1 iif i tottVH ASK THE This gives you a peek into the Wilken Family liquor -- HOUSEWIFE WHO closet h ' jT' i r COOKS s' ELECTRICALLY! xik 'I She will tell you that with Electric CookingThere is HERS I AM CHECKING UP THE TEMPERATURE b lb wnimi.farif Snn ImUii Our familys whiskey , all tbaaa bamfc. yee t eat la watch oar y a hawid This data laapmtm ami ny baya I lalriat tha Wandas I iurrtns, sad fat. Has daw tha tbar-La being priced so reasonably its easy to keep a handy Certainty Convenience u m . Economy HawyE.Wilkaa.3r. Speed Cleanliness. -w i beyond comparison with any other cook. ing method. - kV' Is vkuftu That Special Tastiness Drop Into our nearest store ,and see the beautiful new you can count on its being in every barrel and bottle of our Family's Whiskey always! Mybe youd like it if I act right down here a promise me and the models of Electric Ranges The prices ore low and the terms are easy. are going to keep till the day we die. Tm speaking for myself and the boys when I you can count on us seeing to it that the quality of our promise Familys Whiskey is going to stay put with all that mildness and tastiness in each and 2 Wer7 bottle yesterday, today and tomorrow. 99 boy . - r supply on tap! Knowing how likely some neighbor or other is to stop by most any time, were all for keeping the shelf full up. And it dont take much for everybody to dp just the same as us. If youre one of the folks thats so excited over the tastiness of our F amily s Whiskey, you got to thank the boys that help me for a whole lot of it. Granting Tve had 43 years experience at making whiskey, this here proposition is a Family affair, and I just couldnt make out without those boys! : Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home :UirAE3 POVEEl & U6ET GO. v fitted fSHWWI.S.nSCohc,diwli.PDivhlwftthwhPwfrtiCato. |