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Show MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 193$ the IrSws Utah Copper Gub ai follows: Bingham Wednesday She wat evening. L inula Wyatt, president; fAn. accompanied byMrs,Linnie- Inca Matauley, first vie president, and Mrs. Della Hoffman. Mrs. Lilliaa Haws, accond vice presL dent; Mrs. Annabel Gonnley, hisMrs. Rose Rasmussen, chap, Po torian. Ct p uxilury. ted Ust Thursday, at lain; 'Mrs. Rachel Elde, urgeant-a- t arms and Mrs. Laura Sorenson, AU of tbs officcij were installed by Mrs. Ivy Burns, District (IVERS1EY president. , it ; p.partmenta! the installation, a busiFollowing ness- mcottag was iseld.t'A aocial wsti i)ER ALL TILE l,tfy u jtnoyed wich. Mndlvif ; Mrs. . Jo Gird nev. Mis. JES OF1 VAT-TIISTATES Men HAca.' GMlaghefjwMdf'1wrtMk VI .t vsH INSTITUTION taglcydin charge. Mi. WT,. Despite Brigham Young's J- learning. rter Calend&Tj test, placement Ipeeiftl meetings ion and re gist - ra-ab- er 2628.- jcutssfiotiiaW mberio'-- ' ss tober 1 u An poii on of these nervous people who lie awake half the night and get up feeling all la? Why dont you do as other aleepera have been doing more - than two generations take Dr. Miles Nervine? One or two pleasant effervescent Nervi&e Tablets or two or thre teaspoonfuls of liquid Nervine will generally assure a night of restful sleep. Perhaps you will hgve to take Nervine two or Mrs."-lv- y Burris, District President, three times a day Just at first acted at instil fin g officer at the Coal Nervous people have been using ville' installation ceremonies Thursday Nervine for Steeples . Dr. MH officers at installed evening, She jrtso neaa, Netvoumtu, IrrftaWHl KtnUatntu, Nervous Indipea- tionNtrvous Headache, Travel Sickueu, tor mors than fifty jrejnb t v tt catalogue k YES l.-yocan -- . work Levins giv- er information NIVERSITY UTAH JlZZ -- Mrs.' Ivy Burris. District Depart-- " sicgtB president, attended a meeting., of the exccutivF h vision of the Aunt iiiaqr faii&ay if the Newbouse hotel. of the mcct- Tit primary of getting the for purpose ing.wss with the new officers of the unit, Delightful luncheon followed. aTHf Asudhr .Will Eold a social 1 8, evening,-- ; 'September Thursday Club the Utlb at Copper ,8.00 p..ai. hr all inciribers. Hostesses in charge a include-MtTinnle Wyatt, Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Pearl Hansen, Mrs'. DotarUnnd- - and Mist Catherine McBride.. All ladies are invited to attend V city 'ulli Puritan ancestry and tiaining. be inbibed freely of the westers spirit of freedom, in- E Ma,-tild- -- KT Lsuad Every Friday at Magna. Utah Eatamd at tbs yostoffiw at Magna. Utah aa mail matte under act at Coaqmra at Much ), iW. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oiw Yum .81.0V 82X0 Sis Moot Payable la Advaaca Advertising Rets Qva m AppHrarin Published by the Magna Printing V Publishing Company i7f. INFLUENCES ON THE MAN ESYOU Jr MAGNA TIM23 BRIGHAM YOUNG AND THE WEST dustry, initiative, courage and versatility. The young family moved by the same restlessness and stimulating discontent which impelled wholesale migrations from the Old World to the New, sought a new home la the frontlet state of Vermont in 1800. The family had lived for several generations in Hopkinton, Massachusetts. Apparent opportunity for econmic advantage farther west led John Young the father, to locate at Wbittinghata. Windham County, Vermont Hem OU June 1, 1801, Brigham was bora. Life in this fiontier borne waa simple and wholesome, though perhaps more cultured than the average. It fact the refinements of music and e were marked. However, the rural influence dominated this community and Brigham worked on the consummate the project of Joseph Smith the prophet to settle his people in the far away Rocky Mountains. (The third article by Dr. Wa. J. Snow will appear next week.) JAPANESE" WONDERS ABOUT EARLY START OP SCHOOL Hon. Editor T im.s Repeated vuioas aids parading past attitude and books and Leader;, of half-dolle- d up door with gloomy under arm ut nine, twelve, one and four lead one to deduction that undoubtedly school probably have started again. And u are all very nice to jave kid out of mischief for nine mon-.h- s and back again on road to vast at of lasting value. That are, when not in gym or oa tennis court or ia school dance. It sometime teem that graduated product could carry away more theoretical and practical knowledge without developing varicose vein in bead or injuring brain. And if oar did not know better, on might think that then are something about school teaching which make pedagogues take so naturally to herding cheep. A ad. oh beck, a kid laid that algebra was.no longer required for high school graduation. Anyway news that J. C. Cbristenaen are still with local school arc beat yet recently. And 1 bop you are the tame. Just because this is the storeroom, is no excuse for robbing the socket to fUl m another OUCH1.! k Tell Buster to go to a Mazda lamp dealer and get an extra lamp for every Humbly yours, Tashio Funyama ranting. And on art very thankful that one 4-- H e chuck full of faith that farm with his father during bil early pit evidence. Otherwise gone boyhood. But his capacities were too might be fooled by appearances and varied, and his interests too divuisified jump to conclusion that something to remain long in one groove. Hu ape putrid in Denmark and that whole versatility led him to become expert family of negro darkies are concealed in mechanic arts, carpenter work, cabPc.sonal and economic problems under, local educational woodpile. inet making, painting, glazing, etc. But in spite of above mentioned that a iuc onfronting the young men Although he had according to bis own trusting faith, one tomctinws arc in- and women on Utah farms, were disstatement only eleven days of school- clined to wonder and to Last week at the propound con- cussed for three days ing. be became, through undrums. Arc earlier and earlier school first annual 4 H club abort course with his varied environment, material starting sympton that kid see needing at the Utah Sute Agricultural col and social, an educated man. longer, and longer interval to get kge. The western spirit of moving from lump knowledge adequately placed in Salt Lake County was represented place to place in hopes of material adskull?, Or are teachers getting less exEstrid Bagley, Fawn Carltson by vantage or larger opportunity resulted cellent? But thirty-fivweeks do seem Gifford Oates, Arthnr Wallace, Gin-toin the family moving again, this time kinds long for kid to digest all school Brown. Pearl Woodbnry. Aleila to New York State. Jit re be married learning be camel with him into vo- Rasmussen, Maxine Smith, Martha bride and for built hit (1824) cation. Or are longer term reflected Eldfedg. Alicia Arnold, Nelli Schcolonial borne at Mendon. in magnitude of teacher's check? Of midt. Florence Woodbnry, Elizabeth Palmyra, Wayne County where the course all modern teachers teach only Woodbury, Salt Lake; La Verne Nielfamily of Joseph Smith lived, was not for the pure joy of imparting knowses, Marion Feuller. Hunter; Max Ed-.far away, and when the marvelous ledge and .accept pay only because it Crescent; Smith Bringburst, Grant revelation spread over are story of a long and .honored custom. And, Murray. BringbuntNew western York, Brigham became oh yes,, one sometimes wonder what 1 he delegates ifm divided into inte ested and in 1832 joined the life expectancy of certain local tea- five discussion groups during, the thre church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y cher art. day school. Group leaders were elected Saint, which bad a organized April And if one believe gloomy kad, sad suggettive disc union outlines 6, 1832, just two yean earlier. This some new schemes are being inaugur-ate- d were give to eath. A member of the .onnection gave him hia opportunity jtt, high tghooL In way,- - that art tat extentioa staff waa araigaed to for teadersfiip'lh promulgating tlx cheering. And. if one didn't know fr each Unit to aid in the program which new religion, and in directing moveM eould believe that time art included topics such as: What do we ments westward. From 1832 until ripd for romrthing now to happen want most oat of life; bow can we the great Mormon Trek of 1846-184ove, there.- And one wishfully bop break unsatisfactory habits; what shall tht church was seriously interested in that Hon. rinctpai Brockbank would I choose for a vocation i life? everything pertaining to the West. la explain scheme so that common scrub Seventeen counties were ripresen 1832, the westermost newspaper, the could understand 'maybe find ted with )64 delegates tq the special Evening and Morning Star, waa pub- fault with it, - y course whiefi was conducted under the lished by the church at Independence, Again, re iteratively, , if one didn't direction of D. P. Murray, Miss MyrMissouri and articles began to appeal understand bates. 0h might really tle Davidsoq. state club leaden, and about the Rocky Mountain west and believe that kid in high school spent Eugene Merritt of tbc United States the Salt Lake Basin. moot time in fiddling around and fid- department of agriculture extension It remained for Brigham Young to dling about and accomplishing little service. ' 4 inter-actio- are traa-fud- CLUBS HOLD SHORT COURSE AT STATE COLLEGE blamed socket in this whole blamed house the first thing in the morning! i Tho right Mazda lamp in every fixture will give you a better light! n r e n tvt Fall and Winter Royal Custom Tailored Let its and O'Coats Samples TOMS PLACE Are Now on Display AT Take Care WAINIIRIGHTS of iw - b-t- . 1 bet-W- s New Modern Qeaners Jtah y --Fin? ISIS, Your its 4 7 Phone (kr. 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