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Show Mi 0Jm MAGNA, UTAH, OCTO HIRTEENTH YEAR Two Magna Girls Join Sorority At ' Business College Mare Officials onto Give Buildings winding, them as close to each other as possible. And the heri Miss Pauline SandaU, winner of By E. M. N, the Subscription con tage has continued In thousands cf places with no Ijest last winter and Miss Barbara Honored estimate of the economic loss frem following blind Iilore For Relief lAllen of Magna, were signally honcobs, manager, states that everyis Continued ored the past week by being chogrowth haphazard, although All Wrong precedent thing la In readiness for this mo- one wouldnt think sen, with 12 other girls of structure a size of, erecting A citizen, told me tbs other day from togetherof any dairy. dern, a field Ladies young women, to County Gets Funds Ward na without a plan. Yet how many towns,' boroughs, vill- that what this town needed was Join the Alpha 300 national busii Iota, be will for The Inspecopen dairy some more religion.- While I dont ness To Avert End Of j'I Guests At Lovely sorority. To be eligible for this tion to the public from 9:00 a. m. ages or cities have a guide for their future growth and like to actively disagree with some- sorority, applicants must have A Activities Here. Arranged Social. to 9:00 p. m. and a free glass of de- development? So' taxes continue to mount because in one. I believe hes all wrong. What gradU. They are chosen by the licious, cold milk will 'be given to cases municipal waste continues when by means this town needs now is to use- some Business College faculty. m retiring presidency and aceveryone. The dairy Is located se- many of the religion that wheAn additional allocation of I50A00 have officers of the Uagna Ward veral blocks east of the Hawthorne of an adequate plan, economies could be made in the Monday evening the two young ther it be your church or mine. relief activities to Salt lake .or I a Belief Society were honored school on the east side of ladies attended a candlelight tea the Jacobs development of necessary public improvements. was voted by the state board county Tuee-- f social at the Lion House in Lake 8alt arranged prettily home. cf welfare at a meeting TuesExpert's public Opinion new presidency City and Wednesday evening, they given by the How about planning (or a city beautiful? Perhaps According to an expert cm were initiated into the iorortty with day at the capltol fanning members. The retiring presi The dairy has a herd of 40 cows. this This comes out of a supplementa(locally) there are at least 5.000 dif- befitting ceremonies at the gold project will just fall by the roadside or in an ash-ca- n ferent y includes Mrs. E3va Bezzant, that a fanner can room of Hotel Utah. Eury release of federal funds to Utah Alfreds Hendrickson, Mrs. but we are behind a town clean-u-p and a city get richmethods on. I dont know, but 111 f 0150.000 for the current month, Merrill and Mrs. Marjorie Red Cress Chapter beautiful. Let's make and Garfield dare wager that the fanner will better t was granted at the request of con-- 4 plaMagna officers h. The retiring have to quit the farm in order to Have Darrell J. Greenwell Utah relief . which in ces live.' to Mrs. Valeria Young. Mrs. Bltake advantage of any of them. to prevent th Mapping Plan For administrator, ack. Mrs. Grant M. Evans. Mrs. This community first of all should Have a sanitary Marred threatened cessation of relief ao--t Trip Packard. Mrs, Orson Naylor, Drive Membership vities to Salt Lake county because . system of waste disposal, as a health measure and as In The Bag Dora Lund and Mrs. H. Van lack of funds. Accident. conJim Although -big Farley (fa By aid to business investment. er.. . T i Mrs. T. L. Holman, chairman of an board approved the expenditinues to assert that the Presidents The Include to was given program behind do and What we Lake hhall boost? Salt the 16411 to continue for another ture to of County say? in wonchapter. get you the I Mrs. bag", Kenneth N. Fltt, 10, 4593 South et by Mrs. Elmo Pack and fe. Announcement was made Tuesday that the grand opening of the Goodrich Guersney Dairy will be neat Monday, October 23. Owen Jawell-equip- f NUMBER 24 LETS GROW Owen Jacobs Plans For Dairy Opening Most communities just grow, llhe Topsy. The nar . Monday, Oct 28. row winding cowpaths become Uses, and the lanes, still crowd become streets. :ciily Officers jrc 23, 1B23 $60,000: Tlmes-Lead- er i -- - - M ftt 9uaru. - -r M ; c vex Deer-Hunte- t . i rs 4 . IE! ' It I . !!. I rs$Jt Packard, accompanied by Mrs. t, reading. IJnnle Robertson, lance. Miss Larsen. Mrs. Phoebe I Stake .Belief Society Presi- -, was a guest speaker at the Red Cross, announce Chat Mrs. Clara E. Burke of Magna, Mrs. H. Claude Anderson of Garfield and Mrs. Crystal Colombe for Arthur, have been appointed chairwomen of the committee to conduct the Red Cross Boll Call in their respective man. Emily Pettersson gave a The campaign will be communities. le report and prises were a-from November 9 to 13, incluheld and to Mrs. Annie Thome sive. Bertha .Garslde for obtaining The humanitarian work of the amount of subscriptions, largest Cross over a period of yean .freshments were later served .to Bed their expanded program this ladies with Mrs. Verl nd ear to deaths and injuries combat s, Mrs. Allle Gee, Mrs. Mabel in the home, farm and highway thews and Mrs. Bertha Gar side leaves the Red Cross work. ; .' barge. ers to emphasise that the Red Cron I is still the greatest mother. Because of the enlarged program for safety measures In addition to all of Its regular sendees to veterans, to the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard, disaster f. Pint Aid and Life Saving, Home and Care of the Sick, JunHygiene e Garfield P. T. A. is making ior Red Cross and special volunteer arations for the annual Hallo- - services, an is made this year appeal held for the for greater membership support the schoolhouse demands In Salt Lake County ylebration AH children of The for this Increased program have Inare Invited to be creased and the only way the deguests of the primary depart-- J mand can be supplied is by an inunder the direction of Mrs. E. creased membership. 'dron, Mrs. J. Nlqtson and Miss The Salt Lake County chapter jorie Williams. They will meet has accepted its quota of 2709 memtie music room of the old build- bers. AH except 60o of each member-110.0- 0, to attend a itrons or 125.00, goes to support ram given by the Junior High activities In Balt Lake County. Citol in the gymnasium. A dance izens are their services volunteering follow. Activities will begin at as Red Cross Roll Call workers to p.rn.. No children under the assist In this community. of five will be permitted be-- e Mrs. Anderson announced her of the lack of room, workers to Include Mrs. D. L. Untrents are urged to cooperate in Mrs. derwood, Mrs. Ida Stewart ling this a sane and successful Margaret McFarland and Miss Majr-m- e Nunnely. nt. ed ty-nl- ne -- v ISL rfield P. T. A. Plans For Party Halloween Nile re-le- . are-Invite- d S W. Pritchard Given Position In R. 0. T. C of U Pritchard, a graduate of High school and a resident W. dagna, was commissioned a ea--i First Lieutenant In the R. O. of the University of Utah, he commission was granted Mr. phard by Major Carl C. Bank, ce appointed professor of and Tactics. !y Pritchard is a senior at the Mid-Scien- versity. Stake Conference Nov. 3 Here 2-- The Quarterly Conference of Stake win be held Saturday and Sunday, November 2 and 3, at Pleasant Green Ward, states H. Edward Sutton, president of the stake. Sessions wlU begin Saturday evening 7:00 p. m. while Sunday win be featured by sessions at 2:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. At this date, it Is not known who the visiting General authority wiH be, but the name win be announced In next weeks Issue. Interesting sessions are planned far all departments of the church. rrh ends of Mrs. Boy Walnwright be interested to know that she Mrs Forest Radebaugh win enome from the L. D. 8. Hospital tertain her Bridge Club this Friundergoing an operation. Her day at her home on 3rd East street. Utlon Is reported good. BURY THE HATCHET he war between the diehard of the press and o refuse to compose th;jr differences continues th endless fury. Extremists of both group insist it cne must go. I i Those favoring the Press-radi- o Bureau school of ght would give their metaphorical lives to hamper of independent radio news gathering Eactivities ci&tions. Similarly, certain newscasters, like Jer-t- h of biblical days, forsee the doom of the new- ra-wh- , rfidcr, I dri like it or not, both press and radio are here to y. Each one serves its field. In an aga of radio, Ws bulletins have become an important adjunct to f lives. We all want to know what is going -on in the moving world about us. (Radio bulletins whet our appetites and guide us to a newsstands for fuller details of the news. Tnese iletins, do not, as some would have us believe, t'angle the effect of front page news. Evidence that the radio aids rather than binders swspaper circulation, may be cited from the num-- f of publishers who have obtained or are seeking enses for broadcasting stations. i not destructive eded between the members of the press and radio. ? -- Co-operati- dilly-dallyin- g, Lets. der why Mr. , Roosevelts trip through the west was put out in such a slam-ban- g political fevor. While it to too early to attempt any statement on the main issues, it to becoming apparent-tha- t both parties will give particular attention to the farmers, especially in the West Secretary Wallace declares that business and farming interests in the South and West will organize to fight the tariff if the 8upreme Court finds the AAA unconstitu- HUNTING TIPS HEW FORD V--8 IS ARE GIVEN FOR ' SHOWN AT UAGNA LOCAL NLIRODS MOTOR COMPANY Ford Y-- S cars for 1930 were shown to the public Saturday at tbs Magna Motor Company. Body Hast which strike s new note in conservative streamlining, s new treatment of the Interiors and three important refinements in chatirts engineering summarize the principal improvements. There an no radical changes. The V-- S engine, of which more than 2,000,000,000 are now in operation. Is unaltered. Of the three 'principal chassis Improvements one Improved steering is aimed at greater ease and safety of operation. Two others tend to greater comfort. On is th use of new steel wheels which lessen the unsprung weight and thus provide greater riding comfort The other is an Improved transmission using quiet helical gears formerly used only in second and high speeds in aU forward speeds end mens. treatment gives A new front-en- d added distinction to the body Hoes. The hood is longer, extending radiator grtUe. With its vertical slots and more accentuated "Vs," as. weH a j its smoothly rounded lover edge which blends with the streamlined curve of the inner portion of the fenders, th grille s new note of smartness. Fenders ere streamlined, a wide Inward flare giving them an Imposing appearance. Louvres are of new design. Horns are now recessed in the fender aprons of small round grilles beneath the streamlined headlamps. A The welded steel body is low and wide, with flowing rear quarter lines. Finish. Is a Ford developed baked enamel There are five body colors, Washington blue, gray Vineyard green, Cordoba tan, gun metal and black, of which the first two are new. De luxe body types are available In any of the five colors, with fenders matching and Vhaels of new design in a' harmonizing color. Cars without de luxe equipment come in black or gunmetal with fenders matching the body color and black wheel. eon-tribu- tes Given by the UTAH STATE' FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION Redwood road, a carrier for The Salt Lake Tribune, was killed Saturday at 0 a. m. when he was run over by an automobile driven by George E. Lamb Of Magna. Th? boy was 'struck and fatally injured while he:ws riding bicycle north on the highway, cn route to pick up newspapers for home delivery! Just Printing Duck shooting opened October 21 We have had so many school and closed November 21 at sunset, children evince interest in printThe Emit is ten ducks' per day. ing", and the general mechanics It is unlawful to shoot ducks from of the paper that we should like to motor driven host. extend to any school class an inAutomatic and pump guns must vitation to visit our shop and realbe blocked s that they hold only ly see how a newspaper to put tothree sheila. gether, etc. Deer season opened October 20 One l)ttle me Wedand cl wed October SO, In an coun- nesday when printing began and I ties except Sanpete, Sevier, Millard. promised him the answer to this Beaver, Iron. Washington and Piute, column. Although he has to sit and when It closes November 4, with puzzle each word out, perhaps Moth exception of closed gams pre- ther wUl read it to you. Sonny. serve. An dates ars inclusive. Printing was first Invented, by the Only bucks With horns not less Chinese to 593 A. D. For your furthan five inches can be shot ex- ther information, son. the first cept totertata areas whemaSaes can American newspaper, Publick ? fellow-aske- d . . be shetby holders of ' was printed September 25, 1090, at Boston. Mass. It required two men an hour to run off 125 copies. Today many of the big metropolitan printing presses have a capacity of 120,000 copies of 50 pages an hour. Keep your desire tar knowfedg-littl- e man. A desire of knowledge Is the natural feeling of mankind and every human bilng whose mind Is not debauched will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge Th limit to on buck. , Deer hunters must wear rod cap. Pheasant season opens November 2 and closes November '0 in Balt Lake and Utah counties. . The limit is three male birds per - on quafl. ... day. No Automatic and pump guns must be plugged to hold only three shells. Time No 'shooting of pheasants before 7 a. m. Sunday, November, or after 0 p. m. on any days season to open. The limit for.quaU as set forth shsU be th possession of limit as wen as th daily limit and a 2 days of , the legal kill of pheasants shn be tbs possession limllpro-ride- d further that no rifle . shall be used in pursuance of pheasants open-seaso- v . Mr. Lamb was accompanied by his son, Mas Lamb and V. D. Schow, Also of this community. Mr. Lamb said the bicycle1 suddenly - swerved from the right to the .left of the highway and into the path of his automobile. He was driving about 35 miles an hour. Mr. Schow reports that it appeared that the youth's bicycle had skidded, throwing - the- - - rider under , the wheels of $hq automobile. Fitt died of a skuU fracture. ' Mr. Lamb appeared voluntarily at the sheriff a office and filed h report of the accident, which was turned over to the county attorney's office for further investigation Mr. Lamb was released without bond. It is the concensus of opinion that it was sn unavoidable accident anl that the county attorney's office wUl do nothing further. Mr. mpb to known, and, recognized as being a careful and moderate dri- - tional dor-permf- te. ' JONSTOHOLDr ! V 're-lea- s t Si f ATHUNTERFETE ) I L ! k U H George PehnJca Valuable Ccg Qa B. Y. U. Squad tf ' George Pehrsoo, former football and basketball star at Cyprus high chool has proved himself to be the Inest plaeekicker on the Brigham Young university football squad by Ills fine kicking performances a-- -gainst Greeley State and Colorado : College In varsity competition and ' against Snow Junior college and the Freshman Golds in Junior varsity' ' competition. Pehrson, who plays at both guard and end, weighs only 160 pounds but his mighty toe smashes out high 55 and 60 yard kicks that give his teammates a chance to get under them allowing a minimum retard. He takes only a five yard run to send the kickoffs booming out at distance. Pehrson has not tried for points in varsity competition, but he booted two to two tries against the Freshman Golds in a Junior Varsity intermural league game Monday night. The B. Y. U. has not been to a position to use Pehrson on field goal attempts, hav-to- g only tried (me. but his consistency to booting field coals to practice, ' briers the B. Y. U. another offensive scoring weapon. The regular businesld Magna-Garfieof the meeting Lions Club will be held Greatest Liars The other day while to a beauty this Thursday evening at the Hunter. Ls D. B. Wardhouse to cooperashop, (only getting a finger-wav- e) with their homecoming Jubilee, I. watched' a woman, and the tion rhe local organization to planning thought came to .me that mirrors to 'attend en masse, for a chicken are our greatest liars, , because we make them show us as we want to dinner at the ward. be. Anyway, this woman knows that They will meet at 8:00 p. m. for a and quail art jutlneaa meeting, followed by dinshe seems Although outwardly AH real sportsmen VlH always reto be complacently, sweetly smiling, ner. ... , , dotowners spect property rights, inside she the has and disposition ing gate, not treepassing where soul of a . land to posted, and not shooting Proves Interesting alof more than the limit game Ramblings And Entertaining lowed by law, thus preserving wild . BHl Hlx really seems afraid to regame Hfl and making It easier for move bis coat to a restaurant . .. . The Granite district Parents and Wish an men could code like Andy their brother sportsmen. Dallas . . , Hie nice, accomodating teacher? combined chorus broadcast over- - the Columbia voice Delbert Madsen has over the Vednesday Dance; was extremely iAiadca.tlng'System, telephone probably accounts for the ts and plearing from many ncreasing trade at his store. . , . The unusual devotion between Mr. given concerning this enter-stamt. The group was on the air and Mrs. Roy Walnwright . , . 8o a 6m 3 until 3:30 p. m. It was availmany new faces and new names to the town . . . That merchant I able to residents here over station New -' baH to slated think to funny to so much funnier TBI, A big Halloween TWO-DAVACATION FOR to to at th me bee than the other merchant who Marvin H. Strong, district 'music everyone Spencer 4 SCHOOL STUDENTS NOW Ward next Tuesday evening, Octo- thinks himself funny . ; . The Pleas- - upervtsor and Mrs. George Q. Canto ber 29th, providing they appear Co. ton, through the cooperation of the costume, otherwise a fee wUl be as- - j ring into the building next door women, made the broadcast possible, School children of Granite dissessed, states a local committee, who what this town needs to a good con-i- s 't was the'most extensive undertrict wUl Join with students of all making arrangements for the af- - fectlonery and Ice cream parlor, said taking ever attempted by any f. T. Junior and preparatory educational . The new 1930 Plymouth. - defatr. a young sport to me at Cyprus A. group In Utah. Economical Americas institution scholars of the state to-- . . scribed as AH guests win visit Spooky Ta- Tuesday. No, son, what this town vacation this week, tea--, They sang Bonnie Doon", o, a two-da- y Car", win be on display Saturday at the Papanikolas Motor Car Compa- vern with all the thrill and chills needs to another truant officer, if For the Wings of a Dove", Calm chers attending the Utah Educe- - t to as- an these young high school students s the Night", and By Bendemeers tional association convention to Salt ny, from announcement mads hero of Halloween. A Jolly- time to sured everyone. . I see on the streets are Muffing . . . tream". Lake City Thursday and Friday. Papanikolas. Thursday by Oeorge s mansger. Planned Qpera The new Plymouth is not radicalSTAKE My vote for one of the feppi'esi 0QU1RIIH ex1935 model, ly changed from the to the town or any organizations Bicycle cept that It to a larger looking car, town for that jnatter new the .OFFICERS mere spacious and s number of miBanker-Mercha- nt L. D. S. Spencer Ward. Housed to nor Improvements made on engine, ihe former Hawthorne SOCIAL school HARVEST they ' etc. have made the most of their opThe Papanikolas Motor Company portunities and from aU indications, . In cooperation and conjunction with other leading Thanksgiving Day Oqulrrh stake officers were guests they wiH soon be THE nvltes everyone to come in to their outstanding ry Thursand mile racing events, Mr. P. E. Athas, manager of the laSocial "Harvest a last at or showrooms Saturday any dsy ward of the Stake. Of course their Magna Drug and W. W .(Bill) Allen, cashier of the First Security bank ter and have a demonstration of day evening to th Pleasant Green wonderful membership of represenWard, which proved very enjoy- tative win stage a marathon bicycle endurance contest to Magna Thanksgiving the new ear. community people helps, but able to the attending mm hundred the thing in their favor to Day. (It to alleged.) and fifty members. Mrs. Minna An- theirbiggestand Stores Class Holidays enthusiasm. pep derson and John Arnold wen to The purpose of the race to to test the pumping ability and adveitlsed Different arrangements. These wishing to avail themsel- charge Some buy bouquets from florists features of the two bicycles. , The ban was attractively decorated ves of the use of the state liquor while others keep on begging you to harvest scenes of pumpkins and tores are advised that these Allen won his bicycle recently to a 9125,000 nation-wid- e slogan the and me for them by asking for our are cloeed on Sunday straw bundles, prepared by honest to of them their and opinion ar.d sH legal holidays, it contest sponsored by the Seminole Paper Company. The rules cf the eon-te- rt pointed Stake Sunday School departfnenl FoHowing th program which was business. But anyway, happy blrth- out by P. W. Seay and Louis EH-- rr stipulated that dealers who had sold the tissue paper to the lucky son. managers at the Magna presented by th various units of j day. Dad. winners alto receive an equal award. The dealer In this cae was th stores. Those establishments remain the Stake organisation to th form Year-Book Staff at the Magna Drug Company. They each are sporting a 847.50 deluxe Silver Kin open cn f xturdays and the nights of short skits and acta, a grand j The rus v School -win be selected this 1935 bicycle model was held, developing into a High immediately preceding legal holiweek win and start dance. festive to other open Immediately weekday days, remaining Beth contestants are being primed end training for the contest. make plans for the 1936 book. Refreshments were served. nights until eleven oclock. semi-month- ly s-dinner 4 i. b Planned By Spencer Ward. re-xr- en 'Jl i I l ' rf JiV c -- at, f Kt vi ill let tia f. ! J I I At Papanikolas Motor Saturday a t n' div rora n x I Li? Y , Marathon Race Slated Here Thanksgiving Between HOLD t US.S" moss-count- -- Cyp-mar- ch . f . I, unt, ) ' ' Piymoutks . l"', X coo-versi- on Spools t r 1 REGULAR MEET ; f five weeks the nursing service conducted by the state welfare depart--. ment under the direction of Miss : . Anna Fillmore. The board decided to ask the per- -, mission of Harry L. Hopkins, na- se Uonal, relief administrator, to the name of relief clients to t!:e L. D. 8. church or any other church organization which might . ; desire them. . Mr. OreenweU told the board that Q. Cannon, presiding Sylvester bishop of the L. D. 8. church, had tome time ago made a request far v the names of his church on relief rolls, but that the Vequest had been declined because of national regular tlona. t . It was the opinion of the board that this church or any other ' church desiring to help to getting people off relief rolls should be given access to the information which would help them achieve this end. The board has already Instructed relief directors throughout the state to make an examination of the rolls to determine if they, would be, cut down at least 20 per cent. |