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Show Usued Every Friday at Magaa, Uub L Entered at the pottoffict at Magna. Uub aa econd-d- a m3 natter sadat act of Congtt of Match J, 1179. SUBSCRIPTION RATES $2.00 Six Month One Year Payable la dt 41. CO Advance oa Applicatioa. Advertising Rates Given prize wen given to Mr. Anton Aad- erton, high Mrs. M. Sandwich, connoon in honor of Mr. Thomas Drif-fe- solation. and Mrs. Margaret PatterA lovely one o'clock luncheon was son, bouse prize. Special ont --of town guests were Mr. Duncan Me served and a social afternoon enjoyNab, Mrs. Ernest Pcnnock, Mrs. Jack ed. Table of bunco and fiv hundred were arranged. .Prize at "500" Varty, Mrs. Rnel De Greer, Mr Jack were given to Mr. Jame McLeod, Hox, Mr. Doris Leather, and Mm Bunco Lillian Edmonds. and Mr. James Thomas. T wtnty six friend cattrtalncd It a miaccllaatou shower Monday after- THE MAGNA TIMES -- OeeSteetfi Editor aad Publiaher II. A. JARVIS MORNING THE Silent Salesmen AFTER TffHKN there la aach vldo aplred the Invention of "Silent Salesman." It U sort of glorified slot machine, with tier of individual compartments Just big enough to spread demand for a prodnet Anyone who ban indulged in strenuous exertion knows wkxt that salasmen cannot hand it out getting the second wind means. There are a lot of people and over tha counter quickly enough a lot of industries getting their "second wind in a business and ' ' financial way today. Those industries and individuals with constitutions strong enough to stand the reducing process' of the past two years have sweated off their overload of fat, secured their second wind and are ready for real work. - There is nothing unusual about the experience we have been It was a whole lot like a great national banquet through. Most of the guests not only gorged themselve on healthful food, but ate all the indigestable viands they eould swallow. - Their morning after was inevitable. - But it was so terete that many of them are still frightened of all nourishmen- t' I good as well as bad. and starvation Retrenchment, economy diets, now being do in much as the harm as the reign of extreme, practiced gluttony and extravagance 'that preceded them. The nation now depends on the men and industries that have their second wind and are ready fa proceed on a normal diet ' of production and earnings. r were also enjoyed. The Garfield Ladies Literary Club met Friday aftcraooa for rhaiy rtfal1 the Tbi evening, March 10. regular monthly smoker of the club ar meeting. A splendid program was open to all members, but as aa added given, consisting of a Book Report feature, each member of the club is Mother India" by Mr. W. W. Wat-er- s, s, requested and urged to bring E. Comley gave a biJ. etc, which will be turned over Katherine to , the American Legion, All vol- ography of the antbor, untary food contribution will be ap- Mayo, ' Mrs. Bland Soteaaon gave a preciated. biography oa "One of the Twelve ..EINEFIX-SMOKE- IL A "Foodstuff smoker will be held at the Uub Copper Club. Thursday vege-table- Just Suppose! Jut suppose salesmen were those located "silent In the halls of big apartment houses! On had days or buy days the housewife need Jut step out of her door and do her shopping automatically" without so much taking off her apron or put ting on n pair of rubbers. She neednt even bother to telephone and then wonder and worry to whether the delivery boy will get there In time. , Canned food . have gotten ta snch a point that they need ns salesman to toll tha modern to satisfy customer! something woman how good they an. 6hs has to be done about It Canned knows from experience that she food have reached auch great eaa count on their uniform qualdistribution that they have In- - ity. nutrltiouneu and flavor. u u Mv A special line of boxing and Great Wornea." wrestling events have been lined up for the evenings entertainment. nnmbctt Musical HE MISSED NEWHOUSE HOTEL Spring Rates All-Expen- accommodate one can. The housewife puts her coin Into the slot, turns lover, sliding shutter drops the depth of one compartment. end out pops s eaa of delicious tomatoes, Hawaiian pineapple, pens, pears or whatever ahe needs for breakfast, luncheon or dinner. ' OT3 Most of a have been Advised from time to time to Avoid Retting into a There rut, i no difference between a rut And a grAve, l?vff that baa been passed along to ambitious youth, together with many similar one. We are inclined to agree with a writer in one of the business journala that there are both good ruta and bad ruts. Thia morning we drove to work the tame old way. Spinning along over the tame road we take day in and day out. The thought came, why take the same route every day, why get into such a rut, why not try various new paths t' Then the answer came. The reason the tame road was chosen almost unconsciously was that this was the smoothest, the shortest and the timpl-s- t way to get to where we were going. The answer brought to mind something a noted mans father told him. This man said that when he was a small boy his father had advised Sbtv if you want to get any where, pick out a good rut and stay in it. Here waa a father urging his boy to the thing most of us regard as fatal to progress. Yet, why is this? Provided ruts are good, they are the things that count for most in human or commercial progress. When we speak of progress ending when in a rut, we should say insteadr that this happen when- we dig a hole and get into it. Then we are tracks or ruta. What if they wandered first into a field, then a forest, or deviated from side to side along unknown detours f JOB As to When for "All-Expenl- Rates. Or write for reservations or further PLAN A 2 Persons 2 Day and t Night,,, Room, dinner, breakfast, one theater ticket each $6.50 week-end- s - garage, (Good fonly) PLAN B V . 2' Persons " CO jjrt 2 Days and 1 Night vO.OU Room, garage, dinner, breakfast, luncheon, ' 2 theater tickets each. (Good any time) ONE PERSON. $5. HOTEL rale-boo- past.-Stick- Company Balt Laka City. Utah - vvv'vvv A DOLLARS WORTH Clip ibis coupon and mall It with 11 for a ala weeks' trUl fs a m w Hsbacrfpej Ims y y T We envy the ehap who hae a marked eense for detail; who has that rare gift of appraising trifles; who ean sort out the im- to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR ft you Tin Oimtrnw Scttwoa Boston, Moiwhmetu, Pvtun dm oenrr (m n't ii Tit Cmtsm Scnrwn Moinroa, Back Bay Station. Flea aead me a tin weeks' trial mhifnpt ion, X oneioaoono xP - 1mm (Hum, - aHtM mirk. m Bm u doilnff (i)( VU A come in and see these New Guaranteed Goodyears have their superiority demonstrated then you will want Goodyears on your car too. a s a rmazsofjt-iLGzc- op Pi o coercive Ycar! C Look (Town) A OaCcollinc ony otfcoff malio Cop tlio 27CE1 t these prices Lifetime prist) iAddraa) A.A.A.A.A GOODYEAR A SELECTED CARD IN A PACK $4 S3 $4X9 149 543 29x4.93-2- 4 23x344-2- 4 23x343-1- 1 29x343-1- 9 23x349-1- 2 29x343-1- 9 22x443-2- 1 23x444-2- 1 0.57 0.23 0.73 0.53 0.53 043 XX Lecturer (In imall town) Of coarse, you all know what the inside of a corpuscle is 9 TIES of meeting: (interrupting) J'Most of us do, but ye better explain for "the benefit of them as has never been inside Chairman low priced THAD2.IN your old tires for tha W 1932 GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHE- WED. Cnest-to-Coa- st onA RS Kind old lady: SAT. waists? N.B.C. Radio Trireme ,, Where shall AUTO Smart Floorwalker: Between the neckwear and the hosiery, Hadam. LIAGIIA, Cj:J C.;J TLi fl; COMPANY UTAH -- i night? Bob: She ought to, I argued for a whole hour about it. Cfabhouse is terrible. First guest: Im sure I dont know why they call this hotel the Palms do you? Ive never seen a palm anywhere near the place Second guest: Youll see em before you go. Its a pleasant little surprise the whole staff keeps for the guests on the last day of their stay. , , : Waiter, this spinach Waiter: Sorry, sir, you 11 have to take it up with the greens committee. Whats the idea of all the crowd at church? There a a travelling salesman down there confessing his sins. Dr. Foolem: all germs Plenty of exereisc will kill Patient: Yes, but how can you get them -- - to exercise? - Did you ever hear of the musical r - - He playa on the tuba four. Well, lets be cheerful A casual strut jr" of explosives shows that a boom alwaya follows the bust. And to avoid that feeling run-dow- n CROSS CROSSINGS CAUTIOUSLY. The beau that provides the greatest num- -' her of calories is old Dads, i And now they tell us a story about a Scotchman who invented a mouse trap that would kill the mouse before it had a chance to eat the cheese. SMALL TALK There is a safety appliance for just about everything except a wagging tongue. Inattention ia one of the great causes of accidents. You cant gossip with the next to you on the job and give your work the attention which it is entitled. The same thing holds true when, you, are driving a car. If you are talking to your passengers your mind is noton the task of fel-lo- la driving safely. There ia a time and a place for everything Idle gossip, small talk, is all right in it place, but it doesnt belong in the It a fun of course, but after all its plant. hardly fair to your company or yourself. Many an accident has been charged up to a roving mind. fellow-worker,-yo- Intelligence, patriotism, Christianity, and firm reliance on Him who has never yet forsaken this favored land Ire still eom- petent to adjust. jn the besf way, all of our present difficulties.! & She: nic? He: Isnt Yes be wrong. this an ideal place for a pic- Fifty million insects couldnt . Youse guys may be tough babies, but what a lil scratch can do to you is nobodys business. Lieut; Moloney: (Ready for flight) now would you like to have a hop in my airplane, Rastus? Rastus: No, sah, I stays on terrah firaah and do mo! firmah de less terrah. SAFETY DOES PAY Accident prevention" work pays three- fold returns. There is a return to the employer in lower costs, a return to the employee in a physical and monetary saving, and a return to the community through a lessening of care for the maimed and disabled Any of these alone justifies the furtherance of the work, but, taken in the aggregate, they constitute one of the most important planks in the platform of good business. Some of the coins in use in the South Sea Islands, we read, weigh fis much as half a pound each. It is almost impossible to earning big money there. written by Confucions, Three times think before Safety First is not new. Accidents knock WORKMAN. you' the WORK act. out of Horseplay is the enemy of safety. The plant is no place for horseplay of any kind. I find , PAUL03 Are you sure your wife knows with you for dinner to- m coming home - A Chinese proverb 478 B. C. says: niKNY BONE like. Tubes also .53 XI. 13 11X3 XX 43 r Ltdbus. our part by obeying the rales and keeping close watch on ourselves and others we will help one another by not giving him a chance. 043 043 21x343-2- 1 Bill: I kid? Sir. Lady; g .93 6X9 740 6.53 7.93 743 O.I 7-5- 23x343-2- 4 tCopyrlaht, Win U always-watchin- -- 29x343-1- 9 Separate the red curd of a pack from tbs black and stack tbs canto of each color In separate packs Placing the red deck la ystnreocket ask somebody to select a card from tha black deck and tth&tt ttto tha audience. While this Is taking place casually slip the black cards la your pocket, substituting the red cards Iff their placs. Keening thsauin ence ignorant of this change, have the selected Mark card ntsced to tha red deck which you bold and the solution of tbs trick Bwfmcs slmnia. The dlfflcrlty lies In preventing those la the audience from aeeinx vow exchange the pnrfc. Old Han Aceideut is his chance and he strikes quickly and mercilessly when least expected. If we all do 5.69 5.53 6X3 43 6.73 57 tflxfiJfi-2- 1 23x4.93-1- 9 !i-- Vatr -- 29x44fi-2- fi FIND SPEEDWAY PrScaaf I mch TO GOODYEAR PATHFINDER 29xfi.4fi.21 now portant from the unimportant, heed the former and weed out the latter. Attention to trifles la a fundamental key in successful safety. We read in an exchange magazine lately about a father of six, recently killed when, a ladder on which he waa at work broke of some feet from the floor. The top of the ladder waa O. K. The bottom 'was firmly anchored and his helper was on the job, too. But somehow or other the defect was not apparent. It was probably such a Trifle that ordinary inspection had failed to reveal it. Yet what a big part it waa destined to play in this regrettable tragedy. . U. ft. find the dally food neve if lb wortA feu well aa department devoted to women and ahUdrew'e IntveatL Jfinance, educe t ion, radio, eta. Tow will be alad I weiaeaM ffarlm an advoeate of peace And mm and the Sundial and the Mher feattweaT Win I didnt know where the Azores From Lincoln's First Inaugural Address A little and a little, collected together, eventually become a great deal Trifles, you know, make up the sum of human things. It has been said that if the nose of Cleopatra had been a little shorter the whole coarse of the world would have been chang' ' ed. The Mountain Elates Telephone A Telegraph NEYHOUSE Published by , JB5TTRETLE3 : r nothing more than habits. Accordingly, they can be good or bad. Whether we get into bad Tats and are governed by bad habits," or whether we get Into good ruts and are controlled by beneficent forces, is for us to choose. Bat, regardless of the path we take, by getting into the rut that shows the experience of others, we will reach our destination quicker than, any other way, be. it a downward or an upward goal k Get into the safety rat. The is one of the finest rats we know of a rut made absolutely by. the pioneers of safety who went before us and beaten to smoothness by the thousands that have success.tQ it. fully, followed it, in the and yon CANT go wrong. Opportunity , used to knock now It telephone. Emptoytrs look for the quickest way to reach people the telephone directory.. Is your name listed? It pays to have- - telephone service Why not diemra it with us today? register- ask ruts in the human equation, they are ' fit Lady; I want to see some kid gloves for my 8 year old daughter, please. Polite clerk: Yea madam. White lead somewhere. Take the rut in the mad road. They represent other peoples travel experience and they have left definite tracks to guide us. Those ieople wanted to reach the same place toward which we are driving. Trying first one way, then the other, slipping here, others found that path too and followed it, getting off in the ditch there, they finally, found the safest and best path in the road; and so they left ruts tp point out the best way.- - In the course of progress, paved roads come and cover the actual dirt ruts, but the roadway follows in general the trail laid by the pioneers. Wcre you Father: Well, in the future just remember where you put things. standingstill, not going forward. Ruts They are the beaten paths. Staying in one, the goal is reached much, strsighter and faster than when we get in andout,out and back in. : Son: were Tamil- - 1 Suppose railroad trains did not run on THE ing, depPcr' " school FRENCHYS DILEMMA Amerieaine he is ver funny. Ze Frenchman can nev understan heem- - Jus like ze Amerieaine cocktail. Firs he put een whisky to make ze drink strong, xen he put een water to make her weak, zen he drop in some sugar to make her aweet, nex he put een lemon to make , xen he say, here a to you an he 7 dreenk her he self. ,Ze her-sour- |