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Show MAGNA,' UTAH, OCTOBER 25, 1935 ilii'S Bui GARFIELD NOTES V' O 'YH 03tMiS intiffs Request Provisions Be Hade For Future Damage. , BIG AWARDS for Largest and Smallest BcsGlklKIecsd mplalnt of Thomas L, Thomas 274 other residents of Magna ist the Utah Copper company filed In federal court Wednes-o- n a removal from the Third Hete's 'JA Ssck rJ CV 2nd $45 3rd . $750 h - pillow k4 Comok Wrft TODAY fee templet tUUuhl le OOlTjONniunoauht 103J BkOADWAt he event removal of the dump t ordered by the Judge, the : ffs reqilest that provision be for future damages. u open Juec Mirmruaii! r JONAS JJROS. opium iW DINVM.COIO. Thomas entertained at a jme Thursday afternoon. The f were Mrs. R. M. Leasy, Mrr. Uomley and Mrs. C. F. Ander-Iridand refreshments were We Are Offering KNOW YOUR WHISKEY when iou choose he bote bearing this embem , Battery Recharge W.O. Rouillard entertained nests at a luncheon Tuesday, er 22. A social afternoon was enjoyed. - 50 Cents (All batteries I Louis Taylor was hostess to ferry .Matrons club at a one t luncheon , at the Garfield ns Club Wednesday. She' was d in serving by Mrs. O. Wat-!n- d Mrs, Ray Thomas. Bridgi to come undo- this special must the shop) - Limited Time Only : , be brought direct to 3 vest of Penney!.) - t i gtm mm mam mn CHEVROLET i BErrER BREAKFASTS !t k ' I oa tbs basis of the dnde properly balanced foods. It la BUILDINQ Mwe eat to llva Important that housewives adapt ' soms food experts main tala that these means to lhair family's we would live better if we ate bet- needs. Tha following suggestion ter food. Breakfasts, especially, Is offered as a fitting y to start' letermlne our peak efficiency for ths day fooling fit the day. In this era of change, where vital problems are to be Fresh Strawberry a 4 fiaswsb Cocktmil wived, It is particularly Important tor people to start the day with Chipped Bee SherSeehe flat BUcniu Crepe effy ' adequate breakfasts. Ceee Tablss Gay Pep Up Appetites Try stimulating appetites by Chipped Beef Abort oaks: Pall; into pieces the chipped beef from serving a . very cheery-looklnbreakfast Attractive breakfast a 2 ounce Jar and trlaale in twe cloths may be made at home, in tablespoon butter for a few mta-- ', your spare time, ont of green, utes. Mix two tablespoons of Soar yellow or perhaps rose linen, with to a cream with one emp of water toatherstitched heme and tassels and three-fourth-s cup of era peoa the. toar corners. Alternate ntad milk. Add to the skipped A your cloths, choosing some attrac- beet and cook until creamy, stir- tive glassware which affords a ring constantly. Add tiro table-- , spoons of chopped blenched gay and pleasing contrast I Plan a fruit cocktail that not almonds and season to taste with fsw gralas of pepper. Servo only does something tor your appetite because of its taste, but between split and battered hat This servo toar pe which also enhances ths appear- biscuits. ance of your table. Golden wedges tons. i f pineapple piled In high green Froth Coffee the Cm T ' glassdfe with red-rip- e strawberries Is something to look at and someOf coarse all the other thiaga thing to eat! count, but the crux of n good Are You Inventive f breakfast is strictly fresh coffee. If you are Inventive, yon will This beverage gives breakfast a not serve toast end butter tot large part of its lore and also every breakfast of the week. Con much of Its tempting aroma. And , aider the variety of hot biscuits that's tbs point It the coffee is which can be quickly made with not fresh, both its taste and, modern biscuit mixtures fruit aroma will be conspicuous by r " biscuits cheese biscuits,- - whole their absence. Is to oa there way wheat biscuits with dates there Fortunately are endless opportunities! There be 100 ear that the coffee yen serve will be fresh. That Is to hay are also English crumpets on the market which need only toasting the brand yon Ilk hem that eomee and buttering In the kitchen in a vacuum packed can. Coffee, while they are' piping hot, and so packed keeps fresh antil It is various breadstickii which are opened, and so has a big head delicious when spread with but- start on coffee packaged in any ter, sugar and cinnamon and other way. The vacuum protects both taste and ths aroma, and toasted for a moment. Because dietitians have worked makes yon appreciate the above , eut breakfast menus which in- prosperity breakfast '"-i- t t I I h , ' f Why is daraing so eisch harder thee reeding? lecam Ihe color ef the darning cotton and matartal is snsflyaboet Iho saw of tha . . . tho mater iili art often dark and abso-and needles art smalt fight . . and b . mm So Good light makes more contrast the matetU!.' A brgkt. helpful light Compensates for dark doth, and also serve to magnify, the size of noodle and thread, jl SAVE YOU EYES! The sew"' L S. lamps are scientifically do- - , yoor dealer handling these I. E. S. lamp 0o Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS Ma.na, Utah BEAM POWER -- . e -- aed other approved lighting equipment. of ear trained lam lighting advisers oil glsdfr call sod make helpful suggestions regarding yoor : borne fighting, fhoee us. Electricity v, amcb' signed to eliminate eye itraia ad make leading end dose verb eaeier. car t f hated I. e only complete low- priced ",c &RMK) r, ulos Auto Co. cc 1 - VILL BE ON DISPLAY AT to : SATURDAY; PfOV. 2 ? r -- - . - p. m. -- i (Two doon as g t JENSEN TIRE & BATTERY SHOP layed and Mrs. Watkins won core prise. ' ' s ,.:oo May Bring You Prosperity (.J ge i. 4:00 p, Mrs, U. A. Major of Layton. Utah, s spending a few days with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. George Edwards. SALT LAKE DEPOT t i a u. a m. ' la TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW LOCATION 3d. ii:oo a 9:40 m. 6:40 p. m. 7:40 p. m. ld RFIELD NOTES . A1 freshments were enjoyed.' Leaves Balt lake For Magna Mrs-.O.jJ- n every one. On proper cow of yoat -- - ,-r- EJ $5 1 STAGE d r fwMulimimi Cash Cash w vn Mi ef these priiesl Youcsa to Me w tout mind NOV SMALL $5 ri- Mr 3. J. T. Boyd entertained Thursday evening at a shower for her daughter, Mra J. Newton of Hunter at the home of Mrs. George Z. Ed- Leaves wards. Twenty lour gues s were pre-- for BaitMagna Lake sent. Bunco wis played and Mrs. 2dna Newton won first prize. Re- - 1:40 p. V- i $45' $750 ES?" t LAKE-TOOEL- E r $75 Cash $1250 nuow $12-5- 0 otfra THE SALT v Mrs. Denzel Remington of Stock-to- n, Mr. and Mrs. Glea McAllister, Mr. , .77 Soath ess West Teaagle and Mrs. Myron Briggs and Mrs. Utah, has returned home after ? MAGNA DEPOT , v Mrs. H. C. jlubard entertained the Louis Mantel visited with Mr. and spending a few days with her paCard Club , at her home Thursday Mrs. Mslvln Objrn in Eureka last rents, Mr. and Mra George Edwards. ; fi shiso sarssaig evening. Mrs. Dick Long won first Saturday. , prise, Mrs.' Gene Wallace, consolation awaidt Refreshments were enMr. and Mrs. A W. Underhill of joyed by. everyone. . - . Eienver, Colorado, have been guests Mr.-anMnj. Edwin Slater of the of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Christensen Arthur ncfthacj at .their guests over for the past several days. the weekend, 'Mr. A. A. Nielson and f ir son, Teddy, f Psys&n.Utah. Mr.'and M-- s. George Ahlquist had , -- 1 as their guests Sunday, Mrs. Ahl-qu'- et Friends of .t McDonald s cousin, Mrs. Mander Rasmuswill beg'ad"t3 know that she ha sen cf Huntington Beach, Cailfor returned home from the hospital, n a, brother, Mr. Anton Anderson of after uii'ergolng treatment Magna and Mr. and Mrs. R. Price of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Jane Chase is spending a few The Cinging Mothers cf the Oar-fie'ays at the home o her son. Dr. P, M. Chase. P. T. A. Joined with the Gra- - ' ELK 1st Prize $75 Cash IN v'q na.. to PAY EXPENSES en0Uh t:r DEER ! ny nc you dunce to via enough lvYBOD.2iiTWe plaintiffs allege that the has allowed the tailings p adjoining its mills near Mag-- o become so dry that dust 'la a over surrounding areas. The jlalnt alleges that this dust Is ;nly damaging the property of laintlffa, but is destroying their h -v ft arate damages for each plaintmounting to several hundred and dollars are listed in the taint, which requests that the any be ordered to remove the gs dump 'or to so care for it dust is not allowed to scat- -- - Frem Citizens 1 The Eastern Star Club wtli meet nrte P. T. A. chorus in the national at the heme of Mrs. Charles Ander--o- n broadcast Wednesday afternoon. Tuesday evening. Mrs, Blenda McDermaid will be the assisting W. .Mrs. A. McFadens was hostess ta the Pythiin Sisters at a prettily hostess. ansngtd social at her home TuesAn interesting event of this month day eyinlng Bridge and Mali --Jong were p!aj ed. Refreshments' were v Jhe .marriage-nf - Muss Lecgie ' served. Mantel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t Uuis Mantel, to Melvin Oborn of - Mrr, fey Harvey Mrs. William Eureka, Utah, The young couple Clarlr.tMri. Westermtii and .Mrs. A. w-- .c married in tie Salt Lake L. D. WU MeFarlane attended' acquitting S. Temple. They will make their party Tuesday, afternoon at the home in Eureka. Utah. home Ralph Wolfe in Mag - itirs Pretest s U1?. . S HGHP CO. A- 4 c |