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Show Utxh, Ftll-- r, urinous JUDICIAL ' IN AND FOR IKE COUNTY, STATE OF : THIRD FLE EXHI3IT.0F DIS-COU- PICTURES TO BE DISPLAYED HERE MAE PERKINS RtfDD, (Continued From Page 1) Plaintiff, delicate variations in color are vs. maintained. In most Instances the brush strokes in the original picture RUDD,. efendant, are clearly discernible. 1 . ATE OP UTAH' TO SAID We feel that we are fortunate 3 ANT: indeed to be able to bring to Magre hereby summoned to ap-h- ln na a collection of these splendid twenty (20) days alter pictures. ice of this summons upon In direct conjunction with this ,erved within the county in art exhibit, the Cyprus. P. T. A? Is his action is brought; oth-.ith- in holding its regular meeting next thirty (30) days after Thursday evening, January 21,8:00 vlca, and defend the above p. m. at ffiFBigh-scfibaudltoriumJ action; a&d in case of your the Preceding regular meeting, ,o do so, the plaintiff In this view the art exhibit will apply to the court for patrons may in the Cyprus junior high gymnalef demanded In the com-whlhas been filed with sium from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. and of said court and will take light refreshments will be served. will not be any charge, natit against you as prayed, There, for the P. T. A. meeting, but urally, action is brought for the a slight charge of 10c will be made of obtaining an interlocu-;cre- e of divorce dissolving for the exhibit where living models will also portray the pictures in ad'a of marriage and the dition to the painted reproductions. now existing pf matrimony i plaintiff and defendant As a feature of the evening's entertainment, Miss Mabel Flakier, I ROY F TYOESEN. noted art instructor of the UniverPlaintiff's Attorney sity of Utah and sister of Mrs. Madthis 14th day of December, eleine Waldls, of the Cyprus high I faculty, will speak and explain the 1936 Dec. 18, hiblicatlon date pictures, pother numbers on the tiblication date, Jan. 15, 193? P. T. A. program include selections from the music department and numbers from the speech department. . l School Band3 i Your earnest support and patronage is solicited next Thursday evening. of ch i & Present Concert Eve is I'M Thursday , MAGNA NOTES January HIGHLIGHTS OF 1C33 TRACE EVENTS OF PASY TWELVE MONTHS HERE A short 12 months ago the people of Magna, Garfield and Bacchus gaily ushered In 1936, a new y ear. Today 1936 Is a year of the YIEWS FR0J.I CAPITOL HILL past. Perhaps the old year brought joy, perhaps it was sorrow. Perhaps you recall only the worst phases of the year, or maybe you can remember only the best. This fleeting glimpse of happenings is presented in hopes that it may produce a smile, or help wipe away a tear; " One of the greatest shocks to Salt Lake County In 1936 came with the abolition of the AAA farm program. A earef ul check of events will show, however, that the farmers literally put their shoulders to the wheel," and worked with the national leaders until a newand better program, a Soil Conservation Program instituted. In the classification of big news for 1936, Salt Lake County supported Roosevelt and Gamer In the landslide victory. This election is destined to go down in history as a was 7 great political achievement. Getting closer to home and the biggest news to people here, a sum; mary shows that copper enjoyed its best year since 1929, with the em ployes of the mills and smelters reaping benefits therefrom. With a comendable brand of courage and vision, business firms have remodeled and assumed aggressive attitudes in their uphill the depression, and as a result they are today offering the people of this section more for their money in the form of service, quality and merchandise than ever before. Father Time, during 1936, called upon some of the communities most valuable citizens, many of whom have been with us during pioneer days. Then men and women set a goal, however, which we can never forget and one which we win do fight-conqueri- ng .Cyprus High school band un- -t direction of L. Walter Pet-wi- ll The Eightsome honored Mrs. give the following con- -t Monroe School Thursday, Ida L. Anderson, who left last week for an extended visit to California, fy M: party at her home well to attain. on selection by the band; at a Love Cal, Pern Pearce; on Main street. Luncheon was servHerbert's favorites. Band; ed. Special guests were Mrs. WillGus Kltchersontous; sax-sol- o, iam Reese, Mrs. W. J. Corrigan, Beautiful Colorado,' Miss Pearl Powed arid Mrs A. J. ce Howarth and Three Blind Radebaugh. High score at bridge and March Heroic, by was awarded to Miss Pearl Powell " MAGNA-CASH-6R0GEand consolation to Mrs. Reese.1" Virtual reorganization of Utah's school system with a view toward equalizing educational opportunities will be one of the most Important Issues facing the January legislative session. In Its latest report, the state committee of nine terms as uneconomical and inefficient In administrative units 11 school districts whlch it recommends be eliminated. Five other districts, the committee found, border on the same conditions, making obvious the necessity for changes in methods of school administration. In the group of 11, the committee Included Piute, Grand, San Juan, Park City, South 8ummlt, North Summit, Morgan, Juab, Tin tic, Daggett and Wayne, while Beaver, Duchesne, Garfield and Kane, Rich fell Into the latter classiflca tion. Terming present methods of school financing antiquated and out moded," the committee recommended consolidation of all districts Into one state unit, providing also a minimum educational program as a medium of eliminating the marked Inequalities existing ip educational opportunities for children of the 40 districts." artrmmn wvaiitr rp "Ood give us men. A time like this demands iilimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiii come-befors-- - the - jr FINANCE SERVICE b RY The Best Place in Town To Trade MARKET MEAT I Maw-Bloo- ry TELE. OAR. 42 y d no difficulty. The feud Amateur night will be held t the of days appears to have Magna Ward February 9th, being been smothered once and for all. sponsored by the Mutual. Everyone is eligible to register before the 1st A of the state of Prizes will be awarded Bourbon organization ended a re- to February. winners. the cent meeting with announcement that everyone will get his share of Groups or single acts may be patronage and that In handing It out committee members will act Mr. Harold Grow has returned to without reference to any party California to resume his position In e U. 8. Navy after a pleasant visit th his mother, Mrs. H. W. Grow. OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES : ce Corner 3rd East, 3rd South, Magna Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waters entericols Sauvler of Quebec, con- at a lovely arranged social tained of assault, asked a longer xe than thirty days because last week honoring a .small group of friends. Bridge was played and ijoyed prison. high score prizes given to Mrs. John for Farnell of Exeter College McLachlan and Mr. T. H. Maher. xd in an address that jazz A late luncheon was served. as ss comes from the devil, not so George Underwood, who is in the pal as murder, but more U. S. Navy, on the ship Tennessee" is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ause her husband gave her a D. L. Underwood on the Arthur Row , hi wreath for a present, Mrs. for several weeks. I Horn of Terre v Haute. . Ind, for divorce. ed with the present rate of 825 on a school census basis and a 83 equalization sum. As overlord of the state system, tire committee proposed the superintendent of public instruction, who would be granted reasonable administrative powers." One state unit would provide af greater taxing area and maze available all property In the state tor school taxation., the committee argued in support of its proposal. While the plan carries danger of bureaucracy, legislative safeguards were advanced as potential buffers for this threat Strong minds, great hearts, true Please Another matter of educational fofth. and ready hands. to value scheduled I will be grateful If the person Men whom the lust of office does who took my purse and money, will legislature supported by a strong pot kill. bloc from Carbon. Emery, San Juan, return the letters and other valuMen whom the spoils of office Grand Uintah and Duchesne counable papers In my purse. They are cannot buy, I of no use to anyone but me. . . ties Is a proposal to construct a UnThey Meiv who possess opinions and a may be placed In the malL iversity of Utah Junior college win. branch at Price. On the basis of asAlice Gcnlck, Magna Men who love honor, men who sessed Valuation, ' population and cannot lie. area Involved, residents of the reiiiiirimmiiifiiiiiiiiiiiimtiimiiiiiiiiii gion believe they are entiled to the institution. With State Senator George Miller preferring 20 acres of ground a site for the college and numerous legislators of the district pledged to support the move, it is gaining Impetus If you eon template the purchase of a new er used ear on a derapidly. ferred payment basis, ses us. We are tn a position to assist yoa la arranging tha financing on moot favorable terms. Caught between demands for tax reduction and measures requiring OUR CONTINUING" POLICY. WILL SAVE YOU APPROX1- -, additional income, the legislature MATELY 48 PER CENT ON YOUR INSURANCE C08T. will receive new revenue worries from Townsend clubs, demanding I'LL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU a state old age pension of 860 to persons 60 years old or more. (Ns Charge for This Service) Townaendites propose raising The committee's proposal anticirevenues by applying state pated local sources would supple- pension tax. after the manner transactions Farmer Automobile Inter-Insuranment the states basic educational Exchange E. Townsend's origi structure. Although It was pointed of Dr. Francispenslon-reooveplan. J. REX HAMILTON , Diet. 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