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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, November 23, 193S Mrs. William Mayberry, president, Mrs. Ethel Nielsen, Miss Delores P. T. A. 'Skied Bailey. Mrs. W. McFxrlane, Mrs, E. Waldron, Miss Elsie Mae Morgan, Mr. J. R, Smith and Miss Bulda Ahlquist ' Mrs. Mayberry appointed Mrs. McFarlane, Mrs. Nielsen and Mr, Smith to act on the Hospitality Committee- .The Board accepted the following program for the Parent-Teachemeeting: Consultation 8, Regular class room. Business Meeting, gymna Fcr Thursday Eve first P. T. A. meeting this t the Garfield School is ached-- I for next Thursday evening, 5 at the school, according l decision reached Friday after-- n at a meeting of the Executive e of De-b- er embers of the board present were GL'.l THEATRE I' Pre-Scho- ol 7-- COUNTY LEADERS ATTEND COURSE ATCOLLEGE at the n rs rd. JIEXT YEEK sium. P. T. A. Creed Mrs. Ray Frisby. Miss GlorCommunity singing . ious Mortensen. . Mihutes Miss Elsie Mae Morgan, secretary. Membership report Mrs. E. Waldron. Hallowe-'eMiss Hulda report Ahlquist. Mrs. Clinic Report W. McFarlane. P, T. Farnsworth. Speaker Musical Program Teachers. . " THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2S first Shaw 1:9 P-- fc Proper utilization of water will Extra special. "OBhaughneasys Boy" be the central theme of the annual with Wallace Beery, Jackie Coop- adult leaders training school to be er, Spanky McFarland. See bow a held at the Utah State Agricultural father fights to capture the love of college from December 2 to 13, acv his boy! cording to Director William PeterTne pig Bad Wolf" - Comedy son of the extension service. . Novelty Preparations are being made on 9 rRL-8A1NOVEMBER the campus of the state college to first Show fit. 8a t, S:N p. as. accomodate 123 men and women Another big double bill, "Pursuit." from the various counties of Utah with Chester Morris and Sally Ell- who are expected to attend the short ers. Also "The Rainmakers" with course, officials announced. $ Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey reason "The main for choosing and Dorothy Lee. Again these nitwater as the central subject in the wits will Seep you rolling In the program Is because of the unusual aisles. which Utah has had durfirst chapter "The Great Air My experience ing the last three to five years, etery." said Director Peterson in commenton the course, Crops and ecoSUN.-MODECEMBER 9 ' ing nomic returns are measured by waFirst shew Sun, 9:39; Moo 7:99 ter supply; home satisfaction and Joan Crawford In . conveniences are measured by mun-'cip- al T Live My Life, with Frank Morwater supply. We consider the gan. Aline MacMahon. The most moot fundamental problem we have brilliant picture In the Crawford list in the state of Is a more ecoUtah of successes. nomic analysis of the amount of Comedy News water available and a stringent program for its proper use, "ITUs does TUBS.-WEDECEMBER 4 lot onlxjjpply to Irrigation, but InClnb Nights. Shown Tuea, 9:99, Wed. cludes domestic supply and stock 7:99 mb. water." Charles Buddy Rogers and Barbara Kent in Old Man Rhythm" with A varied program of entertainment George Barbier, Grace Bradley, Bet- has been prepared for the delegates ty Grable. Romance and drama In for the evening hours. Including dramas, concerts, athletic evqnts, dancthis college picture. C. Chase Comedy March of Time ing, debates and vaudeville. Director feterson said. Next Tham-fH-SaDoable BUI 1 ' : r ' v 1-- N, Schenleys Cream of Kentucky ': 'r - .. - .... , I - Kentucky Straight Whiskey 1 3-- D, L. Born and bred in old Kentucky . the favorite straight whiskey down there in its "old Kentuoky home . . . and now Schenley is able to offer it at a lower price than ever before. Kentuckians know good whiskey. . . so will you when you try this Mark of Merit favorite. OUR RUYINQ OUIOI rTRM. Km. --KM. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gersick Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McFarlane s HOW AS QUESTS OF THIS PAPES i T(ThcaeEnames are taken from ov Subscription LUt) 5 c .wwwywwwwwwwwwwwvm Save Trips to the Stores THI MARK OP MERIT Tk. Cm. T. Oe. Ut, Fwifait, If. A LaasaM. ' ..w' telephone in your home will save trips daily " . Gdltot-PtklUk- ri I'ukli.kc4 Bine 1M Iaiued each laday morning at Magna. Utah. i Calrrtl wr.ml mall a.llrr rlu. 1879, at aarfrr k ae( Magna, Utah. , March 3rd. Sabavriptlaa, la iltaart, ,( H( year. .IJIU Adwriutau ra( alvra M apallcatUa Pakllakf8 , Ika Caprr FHallac faaaar THE PRESS VS. RADIO 99-3- W l- - THE MAGNA TIMES , Ktiith M, Mrlam, Many are envisioning the day in the none too distelevision will supplant the daily press. When that day comes the newspaper will go by the board and dailies will become weeklies (so they say) . containing summaries of important happenings, with interpretations of political, economic and social e vents. Perhaps. But television has a long, hard pull ahead of it before Judgment Day rolls around and Gabriel blows his trumpet for the v press. c Television is still in the Jules Vernes stage of experimental possibility. As such it belongs to the realm of fiction, not fact We do not doubt that some enterprising television salesman might be able to penetrate the stratosphere and contact Buck Rogers and his friends. They might be able to use it immediately as they float about the stellar spaces waging war on their astronomical ene- tent future as we understand radio-controll- it-w- hen ed ? ; mies. But we cannot see ths housewife, or the tired business man making a laboratory of his home for the sake of getting the Facsimile sets are not on the market at a price favorably comparable with radio sets. They are not bought Why? Because no one will bother to feed and maintain complicated mechanisms. Television is purely in the novelty class. Authorities agree that there is no future in picture broadcasting. ur!fnore television and facsimile broadcasting even if perfected will face the same obstacles which now confront the Diesel engine. The latter has been hailed by some engineers as presaging a radical change in the automotive industry-a- nd as such as shown Monday evening at the Utah Copper dub. With millions of dollars invested in equipment, the automobile men would show a marked lack of horse sense if they permitted this equipment to be tossed into the scrap heap for something almost or just as good. Likewise it is inconceivable that newspaper publishers will readily give up the millions invested in their establishments. There may be a change in newspaper make-u- p to offset the inroads of radio. But these will not be radical. The only one of importance would possibly be a greater use of news photos by the papers to offset the f dulled edge of spot news by radio. news-illustra- ted. r - It costs but a tew cents a day HUiiiiifmiiiiiiiiiimii!iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiili,i,imiiitiiii,ii DELINQUENT Doet Your Milkman Do It Thu Way? 1 I J-- L TAXPAYERS' ACT NOW! - SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS can be made by paying all back taxes immediately! Thera is no time to lose. Savings of as much as 28 can be made on taxes due for 1932 and prior years, if you act NOW . . . before the liberal concessions of the r t legislature expire. Dairy Cant Are Spence-Canno- n STEAM Saves You Money I On Your Christmas Cards i v, People have been saying "Merry Christmas for along. long the season's greettime . ..and undoubtedly youll want Cards. in the same old way Christmas ing Nothing expresses what you want to say quite as well as a good Christmas cu,d nd to-exte- ... r.IAY WE SHOW OUR LINE? Very reasonably priced as low as you can buy them and d and engraved, with writs your name. Beautifully a card to suit the taste of everyone. hand-painte- Every dairy implement" or container on the S Spence-Canno- n Dairy Farm that comes in con-- s ac with the inilk is being continually, thorough-- s ly cleaned for your protection. The cleanliness and proper care of cans that bring the milk from the s farm to the dairy are important factors" in keep--5 mlk healthiest of foods by eliminating bac- teria and foreign matter. On the Spence-Canno- n 5 farm these cans are washed carefully and put into a sealed cabinet where they are treated with steam at a tempera- ture above 200 degrees Fahrenheit. ; The steam kills all bacteria. It is just one step 1 in a combination of modern methods that make E pure! ie the healthiett for all the family I THE BURGOYNE GREETING CARD - - Order it from the milkman or call Gar. 83R1 LINES 1935 Gr. l TO: COUNTY TREASURER County Please send me a statement showing how much I can save if I pay my delinquent property taxes now. I own or have an interest in the following property, listed as follows on my 1935 tax notice. Book. Description Name Address Hear; TRACY r I Spence-Canno- -. ', -- S to & n STATE TAX COMMISSION 'v': 1 R. WELUNS Secretary Utah Stcto Fen Burooa Tune in KSL 6:30 p. nu, Sat, Nov. 39 UTAH 1 , Page Une... (If your 1735 t notlc it not availnblo givo datcrip-tio- n of your property ei completely ei pouiblo. . 6 and our represent call will ative upon you. 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