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Show - THE MAGNA TIMES T. E. Burke, guest prize. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Frank Chapman will be the club hostess this in evening (Friday) at her bom Shield s Addition. Belief Society Party One of the social events of the Eattnd at the postoffice at Magna, Utah at second-clu- e mail matter under tLl week was the Relief Society social held Issued Every Friday at Magna. Utah at the Magna Ward chapel Tuesday afternoon in commemoration ,of the act of Congress of Match 3. 187$. , 90th anniversary of the Society. A SUBSCRIPTION RATES entertainfeature of the afternoon On Year 82.00 Six' Moatha .81.00 ment show of fashions, depicting the Payable la Advance styles for the past fifty 'years by 20 ladies ,of the ward. An attractively arRate Given oa Application. Advertising ranged hot dinner was served to 100 H. A. JARVIS Editor and Publisher guests. A social afternoon was " Weekend Guest Pchrsoa ttctntly moved to Magna to auk theif bom oa Cyprus Avenu. Game wr enjoyed sad prize given to Mrs. Lyl Hendrickson and Mrs. Vsn Oraua Clark. Refreshment! were served. . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weggelaad and family spent the weekend at Pay-eovisiting relative and friends. Card Party J The Knights of Pythias Lodge entertained at public card party Monday evening at Coopers Hall. Six Entertain At Luncheon ubls of card were arranged and high Mrs. R. L. Jensen snd Mrs. H. A. cor and consolation prize given. ReJarvis entertained at a luncheon Mon- freshments wet served. e e day afternoon at the borne of Mrs. L. T. A. Club Jensen oa the Magna Row in compliMrs. Roy Smith was hostess to the Mis Jennie Jones. Mias EveL. F. A Club Friday evening at her ment to Mist Ann Andrus and Hadley. lyn home on Center Street. Special guests Mis LaPriet Robertson. for the Woman were Mrs. T. E. Burke. Mrs. Jack Burk and Mrs. George Smith. After the business meeting bad been held, a Surprise Party S4 Sixten friend surprised Mr. sad social evening was enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs. Verl Haws, first. Mr. Frank Pebrsoa Wednesday evenMrs. J. M. Ferguson, second snd Mrs. ing at their home. Mr. and Mrs. n, d. TIIE BEGINNING OP THE END There Is much evidence tending to show that the reign of the politicians, whose only major accomplishment seems to be the ability to get both feet under the political table, is nearing the finish. When a nation is faced with the job of supporting one public trougher for every 8 or 9 individuals, it is high time that the axe started falling. As long as people and business found it possible to sail along on even keel, pay current bill and not want for necessities, the nation was reluctant and Indifferent to the mounting costs of government. School bonds- road bonds, liberty bonds, and all other kinds of bonds were readily assumed by the public fon the benefit of the tax getter. Political offices have in many instances turned into col lection agencies. School systems liavd turned into units to obtain more money, instead of teaching children. Vast political organizations have been einstructed at publie expense, for the purpose of further loading the American publie with more and more obligations. The cost of government has increased 380 per cent in the last 10 years, and the governmental income only 60 per cent. The axe has got to fall. It is beginning now. There is only one effective way to stop political cliques from increasing the expenses. The answer is Dont give them the money. Is it any wonder that President Hoover wants to reorganize the whole system of American government f"The "public is paying for the support of too many jobholders, too many commissions and boards, too many friUs in education, too much for teachers, clerks, and office holders.- - The axe is coming down. It is the beginning of the end. The government by the people, for the people (not the politicians) and of the people is on the return trip to America. Every American, every citizen, who fails to stand up now in this crisis and voice his or her sentiment in primaries, elections, matters of policy and national welfare, is a slacker and a detriment to the progress of the nation. Do your part. Exercise your American franchise. Make this awakening of ours, truly the beginning of ' ' . the end. FASHIONS Smart - m 1 Cords Strong, tough, sinewy cord body which assures long tiro life. A patented Firestone feature. Gum-Dipp- ed ing, "All-Expens- e" Rates. Or write for reservations or further detail. 2 Person 2 Days and 1 Night Room, dinner, breakfast, one theater ticket each $6.50 only) " week-en- d PLAN B t2 Person'' and " ' ' garage, (Good Order M ' one installed tb tournament official: "Bowlcn will b permitted to roll more than one in tix double by changing partnen. However, second or third entry will not b considered in deciding th (tat championship. That is. both members of tbs team must be rolling for th fint time in foublet jQ .wid th champioaihip, N bowlcn will be allowed to enter a second or third tint in double to long at his name appean on th list ia Make your own comparisons you alone be the judge of the Extra Values you get in Firestone Three at price no lines.' - higher than special brand Come in today. . wrap-aroun- Undoubtedly, the state contest will bring into the limelight many new bowling ace pinasters, at bowlcn throughout the state have been making high acorn, in many cases breaking records. Four strong scratches teams have filed their entrin. They an a follow: Equitable Life, Barnett H Weis, Jim Barncy'i and J. A. Pelty'i, Three ecu of titleholden in th double am scheduled also to be in action. H. Bockholt and P. C. Jensen, C. Parry and J. Server of Ogdeiv and B. H. Schettler and C, J. 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As yon do this let cola slip hack from palm to fingers, and presto, It haa been transferred from closed right hand to the placg from where It la extracted with the left This must be done quickly. 1 28.24 of FIrsSTONE"wyX ever CV. child or g imall adult to step possible tot an verage-alzethrough a playing card. Get good quality linen cord, mark it Ilk the above drawing and cut It along tbo marked lined. Yon will then be able to spread It apart and there ahonld be ample room for g child to pass through. Aa the edge of the card remain Intact, It can bo said that little Johnny or Mary haa actually atepped through tbo card, muck In tha manner that animal jump tbrongb paper hoop In g circus. , (Oort'k win u Usdbarst) afumooa compliment to Mn. Frank Sheffield. Mrs. Mary Nielson, Mrs. Belle Chris tofferson, and Mrs. Ivo Andcnoa. 12.65 24.5) I4.6f 29.42 Ins fstl 1 entertained at a Wednesday 266 (JM-1- 8 VIUea tr-- rg It luncheon ICooYiif M Will L LlndhwK.) Duly Stiu A o Luncheon Guests Mr. G, S. Taylor TIRE THAT TAUGHT THRIFT TO MILLIONS' Pi-r- BOW were present o 40 yean old. .THE pleat print) --- teen guests Robert Butler, tbe village gravedigger ia Preston, Eng., who is 80, tides to his work every day oa a bicycle ect (8tt) o .s.s.s.s.s.a.s. Friday evening at her home, the occasion being aa April Fools party. Games, refreshments all carried out the A Wisconsin girl who killed a dear with s foiling pm probably killed her chance of getting's husband at the f tame time. fntun. (Ten) Mist lone Hickkman was hostem to th Gleaner Girl of Garfield Wsid " (Address) 1 a Gleaner Girls Social Matrons Bridge Qub Thursday afternoon, April 7 at her home in Garfield. AU mtpibcn an invited atjemL . Jo tonj'riJt Vorton, Man. Tot Cmrnnur Berner Monro. Back Bay Station. saeloa oo dollar ($11. Pleas aend aw a (lx week1 trial aubacrlpUou. I (Mum. Just-A-Me- (Mn. Justin vtll Sn snd tha Sundial and tha othar , Hostess Mrs. Roy Anderson will he hostess n to the Club Wednesday afternoon, April 4 at her home. All members are invited to attend. the r th world from Its so pelI erlton. tha teflr S women's and children s IntcTMta, to Ml M nu a eprtmentc davot 1 Ton Will oduoatlon. b. find to veleosw Into raw llnute.. radio, ft. and prohibition. And dont ada Snub. Our Don, fmrin an ndvoeat of M la ft To Be a. To Be Hostess today! swrifs wi Mn. R. yH. McFarland was club hostess Tuesday evening to the Social Hour Club. An evening of social gamerrre enjoyed. Refreshments wen served. guesti. Bridge wai tbe divenion of the afternoon and the prize for high icon was given to Mn. Ida Anderson, Company Utah Hocteu To Club Mn. Fred Barton and Mrs. O. A. Sonne were hostesses to the Library Benefit Bridge Club Friday afternoon at the Womens Clubroom. A one o'clock luncheon, was served to 12 o o-- The Mountain State Telephone A Telegiflph NEVHOUOE kit Uke Cttj. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Pnner wen guests Sunday of Mr. and Mi. James Purser. Mr. Paul Rasmussen and baby daughter, who have been visiting relatives and friends in Magna tbe past an double winners of previous tour- several weeks, returned to hex home naments. C. Parry, G. Homrig and in Los Angeles Tuesday. E. Stowell, tingles champion of the past, will also compete. Bridge - Luncheon PA HOT EX Guesti Her the fint 10 in tournament standing, VMiors Mis Florence Snell and Mim Etta la tlx event that th scon is forced of out th 10 fint then either Underwood placet, of tbe County Hospital Goupys bolero ensemble, No. 5679, is one of those little costumes that ore member of tlx team may choose an- visited in Garfietd Saturday evhting, other not in monthe partner already outright Parisian. From the derelatives and friends, mure round collar of its bolero to the ey and wOAJU 1 Night Day Room. gang, dinner, breakfast, luncheon, 2 theater ticket each. (Good any time) ONE PERSON, 85. , American Ltgioa Auxiliary Membership drive party was held Thartday evening at the bom of Mrs. Ed. Gardner. The organization had pirviously been divided into two side ia the drive for new members. Tbe losing side furnished the supper. Prizes wen awarded to Mr. Helen Gallagher and Mr. Charles Fnrrow for obtaining the largest amount of members. The priz for the evening was given to Mrs. Bland Sorenson. Light refreshments wen served, TWO PARIS MODELS it Tread Non-Sk- id fol lowing rule applies and will b rad ly explained to bowlcn by any of side-drape- d, Scientifically detigned Non-Sk- id gives greater traction end safe, quiet, slow wear. When someone says. "Ill call you up," and yon have to say "Sorry, w haven't a telephone. Its worth the few cents it costs a day, to enjoy daily telephone contact . with friends, to save trip to the store, to know yon neednt wake your neighbor during the night to telephone the doctor in case of sudden illness. for In regard to th doubles th d hem of its ta Paix. And skirt, it emanates Rut Pari latest, most interesting color combination might be effectively used for it . . . dark bottle-gree- n jersey for the lower part of the frock and the bolero, chartreuse flat crepe for the upper part of the frock, and g bright red belt of suede . . . its very Parisian. And so is Madeleine's frock. No. 5708, with Its venr feminine lines expressed in circular drapery, its shirred puffing over the hip, its odd vestee and sleeves. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5679. Sixes 14 to 42, 65 cents. I Second Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5708. Sixes 14 to 42, 50 cents. , Two Extra Cord Pilot Under the Trend Increase tiro strength and give greater protection against punctures and - g register- ask ed m Isnt It? , I blow-tou- ts. Embarrassing Th state tournament will b conducted oo a handicap basis thi year, ind although thi i th first season sine th association was organized that the .handicap basis idea has been formed, doubt entries arc expected thx year over last year competition. A a erroneous impmsioa ha beta rested among many bowler in that th scat championship will be awarded to handicap teams. This is not the case, as state title wilt b awarded on a basis of actnal pins, that is, the handicap scores will compete for cash prize only. Thuadersuading has been mad that if a squad rolls a high--- r total without its handicap than say scratch team in tlx tournament, it will be awarded the statt title. Thi ruling applied to Dams that an in doubles " or singles. ' brand Gum-Dipp- An Although the aiath annual state bowling tournament is two wetki local bowlcn art tteadily practicing at th Uub Copper Club alley in an effort to brush up snd complete their bowling skill for stab at tlx state bowling honors. myyjtis ; mail order tires and other. Toko these tiro feections IN YOUR OWN BANDS examine body the thickness of the tire and above compare the oil the patented construction giving Two Extra t'erd Plies Under dm 1 Trend ' You Cet These Extrm Value I IV Additional Cost - Auxiliary rarty . State Tcarnament FoR your own protection SEE tha quality and construction of the tires you buy. We have sections cut from Firestone Tire special Spring Kates When OWN HANDS greater NE WHO USE HOTEL All-Expen- VOUEV Copper Pinasters Practice Hard For "MAGMA, UTAH DRIVE IN AMD EQUIP YOUR CAR TODAY J - 4 VELVET FOR GRACIOUS FROCKS Since its the blade that takes the whiskers off your face , , why not use the safety razor with tha long, keen blades that have been oil tempered and hollow ground; then stropped to ive you the head barber vr shaves you have been looking for. Many men have come to our store and taken advantage of our Durham Duplex Special Trial Offer. It has solved their shaving problems. If you want YOUR Durham Duplex Safety Razor and one blade for 25c bring in the coupon below. MAGMA LUMBER MAGNA, - 6 HDW. UTAH J! CO. Velvets are the ideal media for ex- the gracious Dte afternoon Dressing that lend much elegance to the mode. Paris favors chiffon velvet for afternoon in deep browns, greens, the wine tones, rosy beige and black. Frock No. 5848, with sweeping and irregular skirt lines, is charming in muscatel," a deep wine shade, with that its sling scarf of angel-skiheavenly smooth crepe. A more formal and utterly lovely frock is No. 5845, which has flattering drapery detail in the cut of the bodice and the graceful scarf. This is the type of velvet frock that ia grand In rosy beige. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pab tern No. 5848. , Sim 4 4 to 42, $1 00. Second Model: Pictorial Print- Pattern No. 5845. Sixes 14 to 44, cents. n, 4 |