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Show J 193S Magna, Utah, Friday, December 6, THE MAGNA TIMES lUllk M. Mcl., Pnkllli MAGNA a Se IW anal rlau aiall matter March 3rd. 1879, lb art f at Magna, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Moyle of Mag- na announce the arrival of a baby girl born November 26th. Mother and new arrival are doing very nicely. .6t.ee (ppr INTELLIGENCE VS. DISGUSTINGNESS We were told of an incident recently wherein fines were.taken from young people for drunkenness and speeding. Editorial consideration of course de -letes the names of these unfortunates. - - - ridihimself to No intelligent person will open cule by appearing in public places sloppy and disgusting with drink. No intelligent person will fully endanger the lives of others by driving too fast and while under the influence of drink. Intelligent individuals do all things with moderation. They regard the lives of others as of great worth, they live and drive their cars moderately, not because And Sudden Death the facts as written in because intelligent indibut sicken them with fear, viduals think and act from well trained "minds and well trained emotions. -- The Cyprus Junior High school held their first basketball practice Monday at the gymnasium report Coach H. M, Merrill Thirty boys turned out for practice but the number of regular players, will have to be cut down to 15 for the regular team. The boys are full of enthusiasm and are very anxious to begin this year's season of - basketball with more pep and actions than ever be1 fore. MAEBMEN VD)YAGIE KATHLEEN NOmilS Pofivrleht. Kft'heen Norrlf. Vf NTJ SYNOPSIS atAntolnatt Taft, twenty-thre- e tractive and ambitious but unnt:e to hold a job, lives In a drab San Francisco flat with her sister Brenda and brothar Cliff, who are older, her brother Bruce, and year-ol- d their Aunt Her. In her Job hunting rounds she Interviews Lawrence Bele lamy, aditor of tha Journal of a. but finds ha has no place for a woman writer Tony coes home, dejected. Diffident Barney Kerr drop In. Barney has hie eye on Tony but eh deplse him. She likes Bellamy very much, she tails Brenda later. Tony gats a telephone call from Mr Oreeawood, city editor of the Call, effarlng her a lob a society reporter. It being late at r.lght. she has promised to tee him In the morning. 4 Com-mer- 1. CHAPTER ft t II Continued 8rvle. Cliff opened the door, and Tonj had her first look at the city room It angled the entire width of the building on two sides. The third side, she was presently to learn, was the Sunday paper department, and the fourth was variously divld ed by the library, the files, the photographers lairs. Down below were the business offices. Imposing In heavy ohalrs and eucalyptus paneling; up here everything was confusion, disorder, basts. The Instant her nostrils caught the first scent of It she knew that she belonged here; that this was her world, her battlefield, her first Men love. were everywhere; shouting, smoking. Typewriters were clicking: there wan a ripping sound as paper was torn from them; there wae a constant eccentric chatter of a telegraph machine from the wide Uttered desk marked Associated Press." Mr. Charles Greenwood was a dark little weasel ef n man who occupied a corner desk abut away from the general office only by a nicked and battered fence of dark wood with a gate. Tony was ushered Into his immediate neighbor- "What Is Itr Aunt Meggy here Infer minted la.edly, from her doorway riilT, Mown and pale and tired, wiia Ip the halt doorway. Whitts all the shouting about?" he said Tony enlightened them ecstatl rally, Oh, Cliff, Just as I was des pairing I'd been to the Journal to day, aad there didn't seem a chance Just -- as I was despairing, this hood. The desk before the city editor Mr. Greenwood telephoned from the Call, and he wants me to gather was heaped high with the aoclety up all the news I can. and begin psges of recent Sunday papers. He tomorrow and twenty-fiva week. e Cliff 1" That's something like," Cliff M'd. with his alow smile. "And, Cliff, you know I can do It." chattered Tony. You know I ran. Bendy! Aunt Sallyll help aad Mrs. Terry!" Want to - go down now and cllm-Clifford asked. Qh. Qjff cguldwj ? He really did want to"see me, because tomorrows the day he usually haa off, and he said I'd have to 'scout around and dig up a lot of muah (or the Sunday page' 1" Get yeur hat on." said Cliff. I know a man named Burke who worka on the sports section. We'll go down." "Too angel!" Tony called back, fiylng Into her room to change Brenda nulled at her oldest broth er. flowd It go In Sacramento, darling?" Oh, f think 1 hutched the switch-hoard- . all right. However, we think we can work out of It." Cliff put on hta damp overcoat again, as Tony came out radiant and freak In her dark blue coat and small hat, and they went away together. h f 5 1 J a Tony Had Her First Look at tha City Room. HITS to I .there much easier to go In wlthuyoD along,. Cliff," Tony said, when they had left the street car and made a wet run for the lighted doorway of the big newspaper building. "Sore." be said. T hope Burke'i there, He may not be, though." The elevator flashed up past fieors that were dark and deserted at eleven o'clock at night. They atepped out at the fourteenth floor; everything was brightly ani mated and exciting here, and Tony looked about her with avid interest doors that were at . the glass-to- p opening and abutting continually pon seething Inner apartments. A qelet girl at a telephone' switchboard looked up. "Mr. Greenwood T The girl repeated the name cautiously Into a black rubber mouthpiece. Theres a Mlaa Taft to aee you her." Sitting back, ah said, "You can ge right la. Its room 1&. Toay followed her brother Hero was room IS, with "City Rems" lettered In black on Cho deer, and "Charles Greenwood" et medeetly ta a comer below It das-efit- US AC Extension Poultryman In years past, breeders and poultry improvement associations te ths several states have developed standards and used terms to sell hatchcerery products that represented tain requirements in one state and in entirely different requirement other state. In 'order to correct this condition and Improve the qualUnited ity of chicks In the entire States funds were provided July 1, 1935 for putting a national improvement plan of poultry breeding into deoperation by the United States partment of agriculture, Is a voluntary one and '"The Hygiene ahd First Aid oourae to take it at Garfield, it was announced here Thursday. The course Is given free through the cooperation of the Red Cross. A trained nurse, Miss Susie Win ward, will Instruct, The course' will be held weekly for twelve weeks starting December 12 o11, from the hour of 19 to . clock. - God the Only Cause and Crea tor" is the subject ofthe sermon to be read In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, December 8. The Golden Text: "The Lord reigneth, be is clothed with strength, is clothed with strength, th wherewith he hath girded himself: the world also is stablished,, that it cannot be moved," is from Psalm s ird 93:1. Anyone wishing to register for this course may see Mrs. D. L. Underwood, Mrs. H. Claude Anderson or be at the schoolhouse the first day. The The commercial Club of the Cyprus High School will hold their annual Initiation rites and ceremonies Friday evening at the school building, states Mr. Madeleine Waldis, sponsor. All former members are Invited to attend. "Certainly." Tony said, with a reassuring nod. "Ton can dip a lot ef It for aee?" the harassed tomorrow, Greenwood further explained. Look over the papers ; Ive got the Oakland papers here too, and pick out whatever looks good to you. I von't be here, but you give tt to Mr. Florence he's that drunk-lookicrook over there. "Get It all together and hand It In before ten tomorrow night. And you'll have to get your own column, too say about sixteen Hems get 'em good, because we've been You run running down lately. round among your friends, and you'll pick 'em up easy. Then. If you run Into any good club atuff women scrapping bring that In, thats always good. Keep your eyea open oh. end by the way. youll do that dance down at the Burlingame club next week, will you?" "Certainly," Tony agreed, her head spinning. "All right, then you take all this stuff along to your desk shouted the city editor, help Mtes help Miss Taft to take all this stuff to the Duck's desk, will you, and rustle her up stype- writer somewhere, and get her some paper. Shes going to do our Sunday p- a- tomorrow, and boy, II All right. Miss wlU It be Taft, I'll see you Friday keep your ahlrt on, and ask tho boys for anything you want Oh, and by tho way, root os out a couple of good pictures tomorrow for Sunday. I didn't get round to it!" Toay and Clifford and the amiably burdened MacGrath went to a cluttered desk by a black window that was trickling rain. Everyone looked at them; Tony' did not dare n' fications for five different stages or gi&des of breeding stock, hatching eggs, and baby chicks. Each of these grades has minimum requirements which must be met before one can advertise and sell that particular grade. The lowest grade Is U. S. Approved. Other grades listed in accordance wfih Increasing quality are: U. 8. Verified, U. 8. Certified, U. 8. Record of Performance, and U. 8. Record of Merit. Among other requirements, U. 8. Approved chicks must be hatched In a U. S. Approved hatchery and from eggs from U. 8. Approved flocks, Ihe U. S. Approved flocks are to be selected for constitutional vigor and egg production, by a selecting agent appointed by tha oflic al state agency. Each bird selected must be b nded by a sealed and numbered legband. This selection and mat-ir- g must be done at least 20 days before 'any eggs for hatching are col'ected. There are al a minimum r quiiements for egg size, shape and cor; sanitary conditions in the incubator and around the poultry houses and in regard to jthe type and weight of the ch'cks. of Pullorum disease Three deg-ee- s eradication have al o bren provided tor in the plan. In order of Increasing desirability, these are to be known as Pullorum Tested," Pullorum Pullorum and Passed. ' This ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna, the next THEATRE Mac-Grath- !" eyes. She found her new domain fright fully dirty and the typewriter - fraaae empty. "I'll have Laren get you a typesaid writer downstairs," In embarrassed apolg.r. "Looky, bores tha book they keep the names in whoa In aoclety. and whos married to whose sisters, and all that." Tony clutched tho shabby leather record eagerly. "Oh. thatll ha priceless!" "Ha'a all right," confided Mao Grath, with a jerk of hU bead toward tho city editor'! desk, only ka ewoea a lot" "Is there "a man named Burke working boro?" Clifford now found a lull la which to ask. "Sure. Spike, where's Burke? He's '"usually to the sports," said MacGrath. "Here be lei" He smote the ahlrted back of a stalwart young man who waa washing not only hla fees, but bis whole heed aad hla arms up to the elbow at one ef the basins. This person, dripping and sudsy, turned about with a fond "Quit!" -Oh. hello, CUff. Joo Burke old, then added, beaming over the filthy roller towel in a froth of white, "Hallo, Miss Taft say, what a break I What's doing?" , While he quite without embarrassment dried his face and hands, rolled down hla sleeves, put on a collar apd combed hla thick red hair, they told him what was doing, and Tony boamed hopefully n Into hta pleasant eyes. Sure, you caa work that society racket like a shot I" Jo Burke told her heartenlngly. "It's soft" Oh, 1 hope K la!" Tony said, with a smile, with a lift of thick lashes, with a greet rise of her ' ! t Cleaned. Manv of the provisions of the plan have a 'ready been used with success in different parts of the United States and it Is believed that Its use wll help greatly klnerease of egg production and the put the Pultry business in the entire coun- try on a mdVo desirable and profit- Eli- pire," with Lionel Barrymore, zabeth Allen and Bela Lugosi. Serial Dec. 6-- also Includes n' 4 4 J il- tn ex led it pros and shoe eordlr nt Bveryi COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS at the gsa-Mo- n, lesson-sermo- 0 jaion NEXT WEEK .l - & heavens, from above, and j skies pour down righteousru tire earth open, and let them i forth salvation, and let rights ness spring up together; I, the I have created it. (Isa, i the following correlative from Christian Science textbook, and Her'.th with Key to The f T tures." ty Mary Baker Eddy; does not exist in matter, ta nund, or In physical form, y is neither created by Mind manifestation and support of n;L week withfe entitles j J 'Mr. and Mrs." Fred Barton r Mr. and Mrs. 0. M, Henderson , AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPERA SHOW FREEnames are taken from our Subscription List) (These AVAVA.'AWWAV.WAVMWAVAV.'AW.V,' e j , -- -. - AMAZE A MINUTE , SCIENTIFACTS -- s- BY ARNOLD 9 First Show Sun. 6:30, Mom, 7:00 , (Extra special. . direct from Salt Lake, Ginger Rogers and George Brent In In Person. Added attraction. Dionne quintuplets In Almost Two. Comedy - News Dec. lo-i- r. , Club VlitU a Community First Show Tue", 6:00; Wd-7;0- 9 Tur.-YYcd- ., Rendevouz" with William Poyell Rosalind Russell and Blnnie Barnes n one of the better pictures of the year. Novelty - Comedy Next Tentoriiy Will Rogers (Continued From Page 1) MR. MERCHANT there are many reverses and many trying customers. Ignore them. Put a big grin on your face and go right on Cheerful to the next one smiling faces In al stores, coupled with the merchandise that Is here and coming, could add thousands of dollars to the volume of business that will be done In Magna, Gar field and vicinity in the next few months. able' bass An official ktate. agency consisting of representatives from the Utah Hatchers and Breeders association, the state board of l&riculture and the Utah State Agriculture college has already been set up and Utah breeders and hntcHerymen have until December 1 to Join the program. The X-R- ay to the Rescue Mac-Gratf- ltr CHAPTER III By Carl Frischknecht, A will be given to all women who wish -7 raise her u. " Standard Terns Grades For Stalk SPIRITUALLY MENTAL GEM plan, ln tor breeds batejierymaa any state may or may not come under Thun FrL, SaL Dec. Mrs. T. A. Janney of the Arthur the Wherever jt la adopted plan. First Show every nght 6:00 arranat a Row entertained prettily an official state agency responsible Again, big double feature, Moonged dinner party Saturday evening. to the government must be set up light On The Prairie with the SingA social time folowed. to supervise the program. ing Coyboy," Dick Poran. Also that The plan sets up minimum speci- eerie picture. Mark Of The VamCOMMERCIAL CLUB MEETS atawwaawataaatatsaaaaaaa ij . The Magna Women'! Club If entertaining at their regular Friday bridge party, December 13th at the clubrooma. Everyone is Invited to attend the luncheon and card games. ' abaerlptloa, la adaar, per year. Advrrtlalas rate alrra a aprllratl Pabllabed . Ih lrltlK Catpaay i Pcultrymen Adopt Kkltw-NMIik- et Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah. Baler NOTES the Bible passage: "Drop CREATION DECLARED GARFIELD NOTES had evidently been clipping and pasting desperately; he Indicated a drawer full of uoluvlting looking letters. "We got to have a page of this stuff, good," be said for Madams La Duchesse. That the awell atuff. aee the Burlingame crowd, the aee? You know that crowd, don't .you? he broke off to ask suspiciously, looking up at Tony. "Well," Tony answered firmly without the flicker of an eyelid. Well, now, look here. You'll have 'Duckys' desk; that's what the boys called our last Madame,' Greenwood broke off to say, appealing to their sympathy, "She heart. was a hellion; she left everything , listen, lets eat," Mr. Burke said la a mess! Now, when you came abruptly. here to leave your nagw wheo They went up Market street to was that?" Loremws, whore Toay and CUff Three time since Christmas, had hot delicious Tony reminded him. and toast, sad Jo had a Ump pink You said that you thoughtyeg veal cutlet that had heea seised could handle It?" His eye was sus- from a long cutlets damp pan " picious again. display window, "I can." rolled la egg and crambo, blackT'underatand that every Thurs- ened la a pan of hot grease, amoth. day weve got to have a whole page la gory catsup and served of it with two photoa? king hot with fried potato Her blart failed her for a within the apses ef six minutes, (TO CQNTUWlDt red-brow- "half-and-half- , ' tt 'i "N ftp ft- - llM this baby, tiny, appealing and helpless, know the threat of the Foe Can P Als, yes. Neither age nor position are a protection against tuberculosis. It is tho greatest cause of death between the ages of 15 and 45; and it takes fifty per cent more girls than boys between the 25. Tjje appalling part ages of 15 is that tiki persons .ttho die are human sacrifices, because the disease Is both' preventable! and curable. Two thousand affiliated tuberculosis associations throughout the United States conduct an cauifaign to acquaint everyone with life saving facts about the disease, to discover cases in tho early stages while they era still curable, and to securd treatment for them. Their efforts ere financed by the sale of Chrl-Vrs Ccc3. The which la being me J to photograph the babys lungs that e,d3 o ie cf the moat Important Cgnos'le Instruments. It of Youth fd -.' ellswhetfc-rthotungshavebeeh- ln. farted with fbo tubercle bacillus ana t a what eXte.: If artlvo tuberculosis It revealed t' e baby will be sent to a sena'ariura for treatment and the will ta c'Trhcd to submit to f'lly a thorough i . e.$rl examination to dlsrovcr whe rr the baby was Infected by ona ci them who has the '"rec.se end Is not aware of it. 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