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Show litcirA, TIO Entered at I.IAGIIA Id TC.nS clobhonse. This was the Elks annual charity ball, and members report s very satisfactory talc of tickets. Evtry Frisky at Magna, Uuh Magna, Utah a second-clsmall matter under the DANCE , of Central or Match 3, 1179. The Uub Copper Club is enterSUBSCRIPTION RATES taining at a dance this evening (Friday) at the clubrooms for dub memJJ.OO Six Month on ti bers. All members an invited to attend. Pagablt la Advenes -- da postoffke at Om Ytnt T m Advertising Rat SEWING CLUB ENTERTAINED Members of tht W. B. A. Sewing Club were entertained Thursday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Mary Nit Ison. A hot dinner waa served at one tong table, and covets laid for the Civea oa Application. H. A. JARVIS AUXILIARY TO MEET Mrs. Blaad Sorenson, president, aaaoaaced that tbi Auxiliary will meet at the Utah Copper clnbrooma. Satnrdar. February 29. The Auxiliary will be glad to have as their n. g nests at this meeting all wives, mothers aad dangbten ol form er Service Men. All members an urged to make a special effort to be present. as aa enjoyable evening of entertainment has been arranged. Editor aad Pabliihtr CONTESTANTS following ladies: Mrs. Fred Barton, Mrs. O. A. Sonne. Mrs. B. W. Richschool play. ardson. Mrs. Myrtle Long. Mrs. G Mrs. Mi g no a Camming, Miss Myrch F. Wcstphal. Mrs. A. L.Ockennsn, Harvey aad Min Anna Pehrsoa. have Mrs. John Bayes, Mrs. Bridget Cave-ne- t, chosen the following undents to Mrs. Jack Marior aad Mrs. try out ia the finals for parts: Percy James McGill. The aftrrnoon was Newcomb Pierce, McCall. Louise spent in sewing. Brown, Marjorie Anderson. Robert Mix. Stanley Fairbourn. Katie Pan- NEW BOOKS AT tos. Vivian Metcalf. Verron Coon, MAGNA LIBRARY Barrel Littlefield, Donald Tomlin. Harold Richardson, Jay Richardson, According to Min Sarah Guernsey, Thomas Howell. Janet Mabcy, Faye librarian, the following new hooka MATRON ENTERTAINS Peterson. LaVerie. McLeod. Horace have been added to the shclvn of the Stewart rate rtaintd McGill. Muriel Dimond, Vivian Ol- Magna Public Library: The Plains of Mrs. Oram Tbarsday la compliment to sixteen son, Grace Coon, Minerva Tanner, Abraham. The Valley of Silent Men. friends at her borne oa the B If G Loa Yonng and Lois Schultz. The The Light of the Western Stars, T arRow. She was assisted by Mrs. drama, "The Toacbdowa", will be eas of the Jungle. Taman the InvinBland Sorenson of Garfield. A lovely presented in March. cible, Silver Wings, The Honor Girl. The Man From Bar 20. Bnck Peters. arranged one o'clock lancbeoa was modecorative ENJOYABLE DANCE with pleasing Ranchman, Child of the Wild, The -tables of The Magna Garfield Estray Elks Guarded Halo. The Desert Hawk. tifs. followed by four bridge. The prize for high scon was entertained st s very enjoyable dance Tht Wishing Ring Man. Wednesday evening at the Garfield given to Mrs.' O. A. Sonne. Everyone ia invited to take advantfftflAWWVWVSWWVWWVWWWWWVWyWVWVVWWWb age of these hooka and others that ate constantly being added to the shelves. SELECTED . ..Thf.Hior c?i3 isax, rzzsvizr ji. ikj SHERIFFS SALE of "Soul" Offered wwi USX well-kno- iel WWAMAWWVWWWWWAWAWMAWMWAYMt Hectic 7:40 p. m If You Get Up Nights Phytic the Bladder With Juniper Oil Drive oat the imparities and excess acids that cause irritation, burning aad frequent desire. Juniper oil it pleasant to take in the form of BUKETS, the Better Breakfasts bladder phytic, also containing buchu Works oa tbs bladder leaves, etc. similar to caster oil on the bowels. Get a 29c box from any drug atom. After four day if not relieved of getting up nights" go back and get your money. If you are bothered with backache or kg pains caused from bladder dieorden you are bound to fed better after this cleansing and you get your regular sleep. Sold by Magna Drug Co., Magna, Utah --Garfield Drug, Garfield. Utah. of Fears CUppaiBaj Ceaa Ossifsh ef Peart aad Apples: Tea Rated Pearses Pare and sore two large eooklng applet, aad cut them late eighths. Add out aad caps water and one cup sugar to the syrup from a No. 8 can of pears, add a few cloves, and boil tor three or four minutes Add apples aad simmer gently until tender hot till la perfect shops Remove apples, aad add pears whole or cut la halves and 000k until very soft and syrup somewhat thickened. Remove peers to dish with apples and strain syrup over. one-thir- Serves d eight .. TEA AND COFFEE ROUTE MEN Big reliable national company needs 3 more men immediately. Previous experience uanecettary but must be physically able and willing to service 200 steady consumen oa tegular route and work 8 bouts a day for about 837.90 weekly. Write Albeit Mills, Route Mgr., 2284 Monmouth. fc Cincinnati. O. winter when we ell eating lighter variety de- Dainty Salads . D oily Tardea Vsaiap5 an-xh- tr p 1nee helves four I v grapefruit cup pulp, canned diced pinef apple and cup nuts, and moisten with mayonnaise. Serve in popover or cream puff shells. Serves eight Cktckm, 8oett-brea-d and Pineapple Salad: Dice the contents of n of ehlcken, end odd one enp cold diced sweetbreads, one-hal- f eup halved end seeded white grapes end the drained content? can of pineapple tid f an bits. Season to taste with ssl and pepper end moisten wttl. Serve vei? cream mayonnaise. eold Ip lettuce cups. Serves eight Lobster Salad en Oelee: Dls solve one package lemon gelatin In on and three-fourth- s cupt boiling water, cool end let gel thick ns honey. Add eup mayonnaise, the shredded can of lob contents of a enp diced cucumber ter, one-hal-f and one-hacap diced celery (the lest two having been marinated In cup thoroughly French dressing). Chill for tev oral hours In molds In ice box Serve on lettnee with a garnish of siloed encumbers and radishes la French dressing. Serves sight. two-thir- one-hal- n staffed mag with twe table-- ( the stuffed snags Add say white skinned, Beaded and eat la halves sr quarters, f enp halt cap cream, add mayonnaise and a few grains of salt Fold Into tbs trait, and pour lea into n fancy or a cream mold. Cover with wax cover. g paper and the Pack la lee and salt till froten. Remove, slice and serve on lettuce. Serves eight Delicious. Presen Star Salad:' Combine half the contents of n No. S can of tho crashed pineapple, contents et n No. 8 can et apple one-ha- lf eao-foort- ene-hal- loai-ahaps- d tight-fittin- one-four- th sauce, four tablespoons white corn d enp chopped syrup and blanched almonds. Soften one teaspoon golatla la one tablespoon s cold water, dissolve la two boiling water, and add ene-thlr- table-spoon- one-fourt- h lt one-four- th loMuf CVCSOOKNQ IKON SQUARE Over-wroug- ( Trail ftninqlbasaCnflwShns u 250 ROOMS MIH ttfWCE BATH fHOVMCflNUCNUfil ra Dtwoo iaj b.e KRO7. in. . Jj &2ACE et coezscnai J. M. Foster Pt i Indian QiilL CAFETERIA HIGHER Horn PROFITS rrst w3ss.ir.rs.-Vtan.'Bs New Low Room --Rates so that I now costs less to top at the j?). ALEXANDRIA KntSUJttNALiY-ftMOU-S GASACtSSMq to and fast ar ontonar sated 6a& rSniifcy . Writ for details about onr very atmotive RATES. Everything covered at low cost Ask Long Diatance for any rates yon would like to Imow. v BATES 2 How in Effect Eajoy a brief winter don. Spend several happy days ia beautiful Salt Lake Gty. A 0 tele- change of air and scenery will do yoa good. A holiday la the heart of scenic America is always Winter 1hAseicferJJimpyAmtr the phone to advantage to call the, market before bringing in livestock or produce. It enables them to select times when price are better. When 70a telephone yon get the person yon want and get the facta without delay. ALL-ZXPXKS- GXaBRKiMRJOM LCCTUY and ranchers Many fanners nse . thrilL ALL-EXPEN- 4-- canned other eight or nine pineapple tidbits. Stone ripe black cherries, and pnt five or eix In another lettuce cup. In tho lest one place about six watermelon balls. Lag Batadt Pare and core ripe pears, then cat down not quite to tho bottom, thus making six or tight petals, and spread slightly. Place this Illy an n green lettuce leaf er oa a thin round et green gelatin. Place one end ene-hal- f tablespoons of can-- j nod crashed pineapple la each "Illy," and top with one and one-hal- f tablespoons tiny cubes of range gelatin. Sprinkle chopped candled orange peel over that. The dressing for this dainty tad should bo made as follows: Salad Dr etting: Mix together two tablespoons lemon juice, six tablespoons olive oil, two table spoons bottled lime Juice, two tablespoons confectioner's sugar, salt, pepper, paprika to taste, and n few graina of mustard. Shake or heat until well emulsified. Proem Bympkong salad: Drain the content of a No. 1 can of pears, and cut In small pieces. uy a glass Jar of staffed oranges, - prvfpt an offload mi ef Atankie ho M As The ( Gxmo hod I MddbNmt Lowsvll!gfc,ftibmAkd Hawdbaa dwla of ttBsdataCJtfcii NEWHOUOE am, The two-third- of eanned apricots, and la an- to-w- it: IMRM .then NERVES". How they torture you, tire you; keep you awake nights! NERVES make you Irritable, restless; five you Heeaache, Indigestion. . . .NERVES" make you look andfeel .old. , . .weaken resistance end pave the way (or serious nervous or organic trouble. ' J- - M. Foster, a druggist, suffered tortures from ht Nerves. He had dozens of so called Nerve Remedies" in his store, (kin by one he tried them without relief until. . . .But let Mr. fpeter tell hia sxperience in. his own words-- , "I tAWe Dr. Miles Nervine ia the best nerve medicine mode, and that a better one cannot be mode. Dr. Miles' Nervine woe the only medicine on the ehelf or in the prescription case that J. Id. Foster, Druggist put sm on my eel" Marysville, Ohio star-shape- d signed to balance heavy foods. Flower Bated 1 Arrange five nice eup hoped hearts of lettuce oa each plate, la the center 'vie put mayonnaise. In TOO MUCH work, too much mental strain, too much woriv - and -- at Worne In. tkJpadmu. dianx lt Jbewyj T fpp.(js,.v we need light salads to tnlcnco them, or. It wo ere going easy on other foods, we need nourishing salads to krep up our strength. Either way, it Is ei.ea with n prop-tr- y se.ected salad that the suroesstul hostess works the t.jgiC that Bomakes hero the meal. ere some recent tested recipes for salads cf both sorts. The first are of the decorative Bent onehmlf enp cream, add one-haand Tv mayonnaise 7 SBMWrfvWrccup : s tew grains Of salt, and fold into fruit. Pour Into individual round or Ice cream molds, and cover , with waxed paper and tho tin covers. Pack in loo and salt until frozen. When ready to servo turn out into nests of lettuce. Have n very ripe firm watermelon cut in small' wedges and .marinated la French Arrange dressing. five of these wedges around each mold, like tho rays of a star. Tho melon should bo Icy cold. Serves sight Heartier Salada Chicken and Fruit Salad: Marinate the contents of two 0 of cans nc0 chicken thoroughly -In French dressing. s Add cup To fed Tamili Finest in the Gty... one of the features of Magic in the Salad Bowl IN Nigkts 7:00 p. . 11:00 a. m. 4:00 p. aa. 9 :00 p. as SALT LAKE DEPOT 77 Soeth on West Tcmplt MAGNA DEPOT: Rasmussen Cange VS. HOWARD M. GRAY sad LILY M. STAYNER GRAY his wifs. RICHARDS and JENNIE T. RICHARDS, bis wife, G. GILL RICHARDS and FLORENCE F. RICHARDS, bis wife. G. ss Days-Sleeple- Leaves Salt Lake For Magea 9.40 140 p. 6.40 p. In th District Court of tht Third Judicial District in and for th County of Salt Lake, Stat of Utah. FIRST SECURITY TRUST COM-- . . ... PANY, s corporation, Plaintiff. ; 1 t s I J i ' to-w- it: STAGE w-- '-i SHERIFFS SALE Defendants. be sold at Sheriffs Sale st the west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, oa the 24 day of March, 1933, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property eitoat in Salt Lake County. State of Utah, described a follows, All of Lot Sixty Three (63). ia Highland Acre, a subdivision of part property 21 County, State of Uuh, described as of the Southeast quarter of Section Secand of the Northeast quarter of follows, 1 Beginning at the Northwest cornet tion 28, Township I Sooth, Range of Lot 2, Block 8. Plat Salt East, S. L. B. 8 M according to the Lake City Survey, and running thence official plat thereof in the office of South 2 Vi rod: thence East 10 rods: the County Recorder of Salt Lake tbenct North 2Vi rods; thence West County. in lawful Purchase price payable 10 rods, to the place of beginning, money of the United States. aituatt ia Salt Lake County. Utah. Dated st Salt Lake City. Utah, this Together with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the 20th day of February 1933. S. GRANT YOUNG mortgagor ia and to mid premises, and Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah, the rents, issue and profits thereof. Purchase price payable in lawful By Heber G Taylor, Deputy. S. J. QUINNEY, money of the United State. ' Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, tbi Attorney for Plaintiff. 10th day of February, 1933, First publication data S. GRANT YOUNG. Last publication date TOOXLK Leaves Magaa for Salt Lake Chill. Sermon TEX SALT Sheriff of Silt Lake County, Uuh By Heber G Taylor, Deputy. Hurd 8 Hurd, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication data Last publication date . 74-ye- ar ami the north wind It WHEN and tho cold alps your nose, and the branches are crackling with lea, then yon need something warm to offset the bleak storm, an4 a good filling breakfast Is nice. Then the food la your pot should bo hearty and hot, and your overcoat heavy and thick, and the things that yon eat should have substance end heat, or the weather will make yon feel tick, - But lets got down to press, although there's nothing prosy about n better breakfast. Here's one for n morning of bitter weather when you need the proteins ef meet the heat of oatmeal and the filling qualities of baked potatoes to help yon resist the cold. end Health Science ward Haynes of Ogden and F. B. textbook by Haynes of Hunter; three sisters, Min with Key to the Scriptures Human Bessie Haynes of Hunter. Mrs. Fred Mary Baker Eddy, read: Brown of Mill Creek and Mrs. Mary thought has adulterated the meanCartwright of Salt Lake. 12 grand- ing of the word 0 a through the children and two hypothesis that soul is both an orU and n good Intelligence, resi. . As used tn Funeral service for the deceased dent tn matter Had Lived la This Locality For Fifty were conducted Tuesday ia the Bant- Christian Science, 8oul Is properly er L. D. S. chapel, which 11 crowd- the synonym of Spirit, or God; but Seven Years ed with sorrowing friends sad rela- out of 8clence, soul Is Identical old respect- tives who had gathered to pay tribute with sense, with material sensaHenry Haynes. friend. tion" (P. 481). ed citizen, died at hia home in Hnnter to the memory of a beloved Burial took place in the, City ctme- been He had ill of influenza. Friday nr- bat a short period of time. He was born in London, England. October 2. In the District Court of the Third Is Definition 1158. a son of Thomas Richard and District in and for the County Judicial Lydia Henderson Haynes and early of Salt Lake, State of Utah, in crossed the ocean. He had lived in this THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURlocality for 97 years. THE OF ANCE SOCIETY Soul Is the subject of the Lesson-The venerable man. who was UNITED STATES, a corporation. which was reed In all and admired and liked by ev- Sermon Plaintiff, eryone. had engaged principally ia the Christian Science Churches 0 n VS. Sunday February 18. sheep industry and farming. ARCHELAUS FILLINGAME and Mr. Haynes is survived by his Among the citations from the ANNIE FILLINGAME. hia wife. Widow. Mrs. Emma two Bible Included in this Lesson-Sermo- n Haynes: Defendants, Is the following: 'The Lord sons, George Haynes of Hnnter and To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at the Howard Haynes of Salt Lake- - five redeemeth tho soul of hie serwest front door of the County Courtdaughters. Mrs. O. E. Anderson aad vants: and none of thorn that trust house in the City and County of Salt Mrs. D. B. Harmon of Salt Lake: in him shall be desolate (Psalms of State Lake, Uuh, oa the 7th day Mrs. Alice King aad Mis. Edward 84:33) of March, 19)3, at 12 o'clock noon Dsniels of Hnnter and - Mrs. J. F. Correlative passages also said day that certain piece or parcel of Magna: two brotbere, Ed- - eluded from tho Christian Science of of teal Salt Lake situate HEIIItY HAYIIES DIES AT HO!, IE III HUNTER m us 3 South Street, and the frame bungalow y brick barn tit-ndwelling and thereof rear same on at premises, In the District Court of the Third with all water rights, easeJudicial District in and for the Coun- together ments or rights of way appurtenant ty of Salt Lake, Stat of Uuh, thereto, or in anywise appertaining, BANK SAVINGS 8 ZIONS that may be owned by the mortgaga corporaTRUST COMPANY, ors herein. tion. Purchase price payable ia lawful Plaintiff. money of the United States. VS. Dated st Salt Lake Gty, Uuh, this JOSEPH WEIDNER and ANNA 3rd day of February, 1933, S. GRANT YOUNG WEIDNER. bi wife: BARBARA Sheriff of Salt Lake Conaty, Utah. PI A and WEIDNER: FRANK By Heber G Taylor, Deputy. TRYNTJE PIA. bi wife; INDUSTRIAL LOAN AND INVEST- Thomas 8 Thomas, SHERIFFS SALE two-stor- MENT COMPANY, corporation: SALT LAKE TRANSFER COMPANY, a partnership consisting of George A. Sims and Milton CAROLINE and K. Sims, CHRISTENSEN. Defendants. be sold at Sheriff's Sale at tb west front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake. Stat of Utah, on the 27tb day of February, 1933. at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or in Salt pared of real property litoat describLake County, State of Uuh, To ed ae follow, tisi, a TV; 1 i : j. jf:K bnngatow dwelling borne thereon knows a No. 990 East 27th tit-Ba- ts Its Strang? fotTme-tha- t jS- -F thumbers croon; Filling station, stay away from my door. ) 1 .This Is ooe of s series of advertisements paid tor by your lossl transportation company. Its purpose is to discourage motorists trom giving lifts to th umber, or beggars of bee tides. This practise is dangerous to motorists end costly to . to-w- it: All of the East half of Lot 9, Block 28. Ten Acre Plat A. Big Field Survey; together with the brick . at Attorneys for Plaintiff. Date of first publication Date of last pnblication ;y Utah The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. transportation companies. u. SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILROAD V J i r |