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Show MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY; MAY Printed Biiiun Fact Color , 1 5c Men $2.91 two too Oxford Penney Mrs. Thomas Patterson and Mr. and Mis. At Hale of Salt Lake were visitor in Magna Wednesday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marsh and other friends her. AGED PIONEER WOMAN DIES AT SALT LAKE Complimentary to Mr. Peter Montoya, formerly Mis Lydia Conti, a recent bride. Mis Stella Latino, as-sted by her sister and mother, entertained at a miscellaneous shower Son-da- y at the borne of Mr. Tony ContL Game wet played and refreshment served to 30 guests. The honored guest received many lovely gifts. and Margaret Thompson Brower. She spent her girlhood day there and at the age of 21 married Funk E. Chambers moving to Magna to make their borne. Her husband had lived here poor to his marriage, residing with hi brother, George Chambers when Announcement is mad of the marriage of Richard W. Grant of GranThe ger and Edna Ney of Magna. young couple were married Saturday in Salt Lake. Members of the Cgxfield Pythian at a public Sisters are entertaining card party next Tuesday evening. May 15 in the lodge rooms. Tbe general public U invited. f SEND 51. for the next 5 month of The Atlantic Monhly Make the most of your reading hours. Enjoy the wit, the wisdom. tbe companionship, the charm that have mad the foe seventy-fiv- e years. Americas most quoted and most cherished magazine. Send SI. (mentioning tbie ad) Ac-ant- want. the refrigerator yon But it alto ha many other out Tboe are four big rtaions why tbe Electrolux Ga Refrigerator i preferred more and more by women 11 over tbe country. It o much simpler i to different, in operation that it effect real aving day after day and year after year. Just that on feature of permanent lilence alone would be enough to convince you that it i (landing advantage. Won't yon come in and let Mjrll yon the whole atoryf Ask about convenient purchase to term. THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY. I ARLINGTON ST.. BOSTON WAR ON RATS QUICK and I.QCE FACTS PLENTY OF ICE CUBES BUY RATSKWILL Raukwill Kills MICE and RATS bat it is not a poison. MICE and RATS cost the American People millions of dollars yearly. They arty every known disease such at Hydrophobia and Equine Influenza. Raukwill it good for gophers, diggers and sqnirrtla. Dont keep these pestr about yont HOME. FARM or plan of a box of BUSINESS .Us RaukwiU and see the wonderful results. ' NO MOVING PARTS TEMPERATURE REGULATOR DEFROSTING NON-STO- P ' RELEASE TRIGGER TRAY t y V SPLIT SHELF PORCELAIN INTERIOR BEAUTIFUL FINISH Price 50c MAGNA LBR. & HDW. CO. Wasatch Gas Co. 1 Rex-but- be was engagtd in freighting, stock raising tnd farming. The first borne of Mr. and Mrs. Chambers was located one mile north of Magna, near whet the Magna Power House ie now situated. Afttr residing there a short period, they moved to their bom on Main Street which was located between where the Cental Lumber B Hardware Store is and 4th East. (This home baa only reThe farm cently been torn down.) land of lb Chambers family coveted the entire section from Spencer Arena to 1st West streets sad from Main Street to 4tb South Street, or practically the entire site of tbe town .of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Chamber lived hers when this part of tbe conntry was very young and were among the faithfn! member) of p the community which helped to build-uMagna, taking past in all that is necessary to the upbuilding of any settlement both of a religious and a civic nature. Two of their sons, F. LcRoy end George Chambers were among the first. 5 graduates from tbe old 47th Scbool District which was tbe first graduating, claw from this part of the County. Later F. LeRoy Chambers wras engaged in tbe Mercantile Business, be-- ; ing op of tbe first merchants of Magna. at which time be operated a grocery V dry Goods itort. He was also engaged in the contract and building business at tbs time Magna was beginning to spread from the north side of Mam Street to the South Side or its present location. About tbia time, Mr. Chambers cut np bis farm into lots and gradually reduced bis farming ground until it was completely covered with a residential district. He also started the first public water system for the people of Magna, which waa at one timf located directly back of bit Main Street borne. Later he went into butinesf with the late John L. Reynolds, from which be never withdrew and at tbe present time the Chambers family art till joint owners in the Magna Watet g. east uace the first of the year, doing hit bit foe the Government, Ip the capacity of Director of Explosive 1'Unu. He has been in San I rascuco for a brief business and pleasure tnp, and stopped off on hi mum tnp east to visit the company's properties. Mr. W. G Grout, his office secretary, accompanied Mr. Jackling. RL. G Grmmcll. General Manager, and Mr. H. C Goodrich. Chief Engineer, left for San 'Francisco on IN THE GOOD 1 Organization of the Magna and Arthur mills, the Bingham and Garfield Railway Compaay, the leaching plant on Saturday evening, April 6th, at tbe Cyprus School Magna, and the Club House at Garfield, fog the benefit of the Magna and Garfield Branches of the Americas Red Croat, netted $2,000 which was equally divided between the two branch to assist in carrying on tbe work being done in . this district. ,, SALT LAKE OFFICE NOTES: May 28th. 1911 Mr. D. C. Jackling,' Vice President and Managing Director, arrived in the city Tuesday evening. May 28th. and left Friday noon, the 31st, for the east. Mr. Jackling has been in the DANGER! In the yar l914. Mr. and Rail presents an appar-ancat all times that is different from the nsual and is a place that is unique in the entertainment circles of Salt The Braw Lake. e , Tbe lighting effects an colorful and well known place appals to all the senses and lulls one to the forgcrfulnew of tbe bum-druof life. In traveling over the conntry you will find nothing in greater profusion than poof places of entertainment That is why it is indeed refreshing to establishment go to sneb an a The Braw Rail It is unsurpassed is quality of light lunches, beverages or accomodation of service. When the manager went Into business it was with idea (hat a good, modern place of entertainment would be appreciated by tbe public." Thar tbia maturativt idea was well founded is proven by tbe success The Brass Rail has attaint At Tbe Brass Rail you will find everything pure, wholesome and deThe acrvice is liciously appetizing. equally satisfactory whether yonr order be large or small and yon are made charm the Tbit eye. m 43 Non-SI- ud And hereTthe GOOD NEWS frmrmarteloui with its many adran taftes over, any other tireonthe market costalyittYnothink Mileage! this 3 that Goodyear has built, treat new tested, proved out under terrific abuse, to more than offset the harder wear put on tires by O Gome see this brute-for-punishm- ent biles . . fast-steppin- g, fast-stoppi- ng buy consider that important fact too as you it over and we" think you'll say: lex1;tra with new tire. werfc Tu Jiww 1 1 eUf i MeU-Wert -- IMwPktww-ltsU --Wood Twain iSsT-C- sw R0CK5PIUNGS Join the merry throng hoe for in evening of real "pleasure! COAL & ICE CO. Magna, Utah Floor, Music, Crowd, : Just the way you See us about private . rooms for your next dinner party. wu dy MOTHERS D Ill J. OCon I partment. j ned will amokestac roaster a Garfield j The If you an'c I be with mother on Mother's Day 13. telephone your gneV j i are dtpratnta moctiod tntfca raw Tl failed ofefci IwWctioartnis, d Mptul infanmlnn on ntnurtaan n of bock tr 4 mi wit f tmf Ha. Fw the be lie. tbw at tean I, Santa to llgbtea bar daily taako If la will Umif yew rmy joy. ... ( At An rrcKEctzzii zzc r hy Subscription $2X3 Six a terra la Id r a Year mill I and t, erdw dlnab 1 laaua. U elcVatu the built in 1 wu erect Bids an company, and other e k will mean a great de her to bear your voice. are to be Awari NAME IT WE HAVE IT BURKES WONDERLAND The Mountain StJ Dar Telephone & Tele 4 In bono Company the highest mployes o honored wi Joseph A. eiorrow V I'Jcsatoh Gleaning- Dycir Club. - a dance. Ap Inasmuch this special d for the G Tailoring a invited. ONE DAY SERVICE Mrs. Fret for several i At the r. We Cell end Deliver ALL WOItK FULLY GUARANTEE j 7:C3 A. LLU 6:30 675 East 21st South home of her to in Salt tighter. M Angeles, Cal 0 vmt with short rim Ye Operate Oar Orrn Fhnt 1 CATHI P.M. Hyland 31 ' Phone G Leave Calls at Magna Times Lee & Clyde tl Magna Ci gsint the ( U1 diamond! Pn'ng,encc vuion of th 8,m will c Wll be playc The seaio Wording to horities but nd half issued at The nine -- ' CcrrctLirj ferdrvd Everyczs! -1 ,- j ,v-.5c- devdopomU of ours? Tbe new Invention the Intent Scientific Discoveries the amazing Errd-nettin- g Fenta tbe program node in Ane . tioa Electricity --Chemistry Phytic Photography, etc? These many other fawdneting subject am hroueht to you each month through the mw c , POPULAR MECHANICS MAGfLINZ. k ; I T1 well ing Com during tl at tbe cc 01 Civ i EwJAGWAp PITAIKI at The want it! SfMcU rpautfloo extra present ho mi ( TcJ In Oirsr. Would on all Cm you like to keep la thie mnertadak werii I toe sev Plymoi Schools HAPPY ON Tfc I Junior gay. cc To pouted Free mounting service it by mi toe v Som on the Garf; PHONE Car, SO Mrs. (off Girt mi M 4 Electricity . H IdosUMakilHwqri chairm H. MAKE HER X AstasMC nkTut Awran -AH 'iliiiie ttaodnug pervis penal opal ulated o Our teeth in many instances ate tbe fundamental raises pf both good and bad health. Well cared for teeth promote better health in the entire system. Teeth that are decayed and infected with put are a menace to health and always affect some other organ of the human body, interfering with in correct functioning and presage a ran down condition or more sperifiaOy a serious ailment, resulting in many cases fatally. One hundred yars ago the neglect of dentistry by the medical profession led to its development a a special study, and while the relationship was recognized by tom, only in comparatively recent years have both the medial and dental professions definitely resized ihe relatiooihip bet w ten the condition of one's teeth and health in general. Sir William Osier, one of Europe's greatest authorities on internal medicine. has said: There is not one single thing in preventive medicine that equals enouth hygiene and preservation of the teeth." Dr. Charles H. Mayo of Rochester. Minnesota, ays: "It is quite as important that dentists have a general knowledge of disease as it is that physicians bavt it. and while it is true that the dentist should reftr many patients to the physician for medical examination, it is also true hat the physician should refer many more to tbe , dentist for the good of the patient." He further states: Neuritis, arthritis, knemia, ulceration of the stomach, gastritis, colitis, high blood pressurt. colds, bronchial infections and many othof the b er system infections mult from infected teeth and dominal cases operated on, at the Mayo clinic are the consequential mult of infection anting from tbe teeth. These and countless other similar statements by eminent authorities 'on disease, strongly tubstained tbe fact that many of our physial ills are often Dentists have caused by ulcerated teeth and diseases of surrounding tissue. consequently acquired a general knowledge of their physical ailments, tntf in so doing hsve made dental practice a most important specialty in preventive . medicine. . t For this reason it is important that everyone have a thorough dental ex amination at least twice a year. L. G Bennett is located at 3rd So. and Main Stmt with offki in suite 501 - 502 Judge Bldg, in Salt Lake, telephone Was. 5195 ond is on of our prominent professional men who is enjoying a large and well merited clientele from the city and surrounding territory. Thu office has made a scientific study of the diseases and infections of the teeth and it performing a public service that commands the highest at the work it done in a most satisfactory manner. The office if open Sundays from 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. by appointment for oat of town patients and those who work. look prus a TEETH AND ;Y0UR HEALTH Dr. L G. Bennett, Dentist , 1 held Another point in favor of la 1 PICIICZJ Ml the uSor,. At live lor Brass Rati it that it features muti For it dancing for tbe patrons. menu and dancing after tbe or for the crowdr social get to-stop, the next time when yon Salt Lake at The Brass Rail. We arrvery pleased in tbia to compliment Tbe Brut Rail high character of tbe mans which is tendering a much m highly appreciated service to the and to aay that tbe people will find then a refined and pleasant automo- It's a costlier tire to build but not to Put on a Bet.! are few places of entcru inc as attractively furnished ie this of tbe state a Tbe Brae Rail there k not one that ha attaine greater measure of popularity. T k none in which tbe service and vironment ait more pleasantly . factory. Locattd .where parking acconu tions an ample at S3 4 So. ben tbe New Grand Hotel it is a very j ular place for people driving abou in. Private and drop parties p group will receive the cheerful come extended to all visitor. authont Mr. Chamber G-- today's new' more LA that your trade it tpprtcta to Then The U. S. Cavern meat uys then an only 19 days when food an be properly kept without refrigeration. Wanner weather is here order today! three-fonrt- -- c the pro the family has since mid died at hia Salt Lake home Febrnary 28. 1928. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Cumbers were the parents of six children, three of whom survive: F. LeRoy Chambers, Mrs. Luella G Jacobs and Mrs. J. G. McDonald. Jr. all of Salt Lake City, also 20 grandchildren and on great grandchild. Many of tbe friends of the Cham- where T The Finest in Entertainment Dancing and Refreshments Sinceth e opening of The prase Rail ihe name spread far and wide as a place of popular pric and where the local tmd traveling people more than satisfy their demands in the mann of obtaining food , refreshments and entertai merit. Cater to special parties. A place for d criminating people to meet. feel Phene Gar. ALL-WEATH- ER Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall annou the birth of a baby giri at their boi last Thursday. Mother and baby doing very nicely. , Congratulate and beat wishes. THE ERAS3 RAH PROVES POPULAR OLD DAYS Continued from page May 14th and returned on tbe 23 W, Gwfseld, Chief Lfeitne. left for San Fraouaco on the 13 All three of tbe gentlemen were cal, to the Golden Gat city on com pan business. MrC, Co. UTAH MAGNA bet family from Magna were present at (be funeral of Mrs. Chambers to pay their respects to tbe family, early pioneer residents of Magna. A sad coincident was tbe sadden death of Mis. , Chambers brother. Richard Tbompeon Brower rtf Idaho, who ram to Salt Lake City to attend tbe funeral services of bis sister and died of a bast attack at the Deseret Mortuary just prior to Mrs. Chambers funeral services. -- Continued from peg II, lCSl MODERN TRANSPORTATION I Electric Transportation is the latest step i transportation. It is Fast, Clean, Depen ind Economical. Keep in step with Progress Patronize Modem Transportation npete in se Divine Cathedral, Pj ptnck and The junioi ?ouqctd h The schedu Sunday,-a. No "n . City; D Cathedral at A tjuday, A jvSn fcy. M Savior tncks at p Lourd SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILRO I ycrcutn .KrcnxrExa ! No. D,vnt Savi outdes at T ?: Park Saturday, A |