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Show Majna, Utah, Fri3ayoDgemherl935 dc :::J A::cnMy 1, era Lee.wUa ILUueU i k'.i. Tciiy cl t from ; Sot r:x fljyr It. 1 for of PEDfCWAL EOCK BACK P. J. Rock, principal at the Cyprus Junior High, has returned to his desk after a short illness. ScLccl The Ouleld Relief' Society was honored to have as its guests at the regular meeting Tuesday afternoon, The executive board of the Oar-fie- ld the Suits' Officers Including Mrs. P. T. A. entertained at a so- Emma Jacobs. Mrs. Barah Hereof, cial Thursday evening. Refreshments and Mist Breeae. At the meeting on were served. Miss Delons Bailey and December 10, the chief project will Mrs. Ethel Nielson presided over the be "Work and Business With Christmas Registration." dining room. Miss Donna Richie and Mias Rowena Pack poured. Miss El-- va The Primary Stake Board will Wright. Mias Elsie Mae Morgan and Miss Helen Purer served. Miss give a luncheon for tbs officers and Cl&lre Oartaide, Mies Olorus Mar- teachers on December 19 at the P. ienson. Mias Marjorie Williams and O. Wardhouse. . Miss Florence Pransden furnished the music for the evening. A very Mrs. J. C. Denton entertained at a Jolly time was had by all. one o'clock bridge luncheon Saturday of last week at her home on the Arthur Row In honor of the offi Garfield Notes LUNCHEON WEDNESDAY Ladies The Aid Society of the tn extra special assembly is sche-le- d tor Friday afternoon at the Community Baptist Church U giving a luncheon next Wednesday, prus High School when Ur. 11 at the churchrooms, and His Educated Animals will December from the hours of 12 to 2, open to shown on a featured program, the general public. cording to ODell Madsen, preel-n- t. Everyone is invited to attend. the Jl cf t Mi Everyone is Invited to attend. Ad slon la 10c per person. VgV, v, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Chase of Hercules, California, are guests of Mr, and Mis. J. B. Schwer. . t- - A the Eastern 8tar and guests ' Magna at a one o c.ock bridge from Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. R. M. a tiuuui porbos was Carter won the guest prize and Mrs. ww sue.. luk. A WAiitM. Jack Comley the officers prize. fust prize. cer of t. BACCHUS K0TB i4 Mr. and AW,. 'chenleys Cream of Kentucky sod to Mra E. E. Spec. wus hau 3 to weekend gueutt of relatives and the Eastern Star Club Tuesday af- W. eves auo Mi. . U.1U1 Menas m Nephi, Utah. ternoon at a one o'clock luncheon. tlie Merry Matina at a one 0 clout a v After luncheon, bridge was enjoyed brMgeJuncheon Wtanesajj Mrs, W, . Mx. and Mr. Joe Btlffley of Reqo, Mrsr Jack Comley won first prize wtie iionomi gucau. M. Jinim Nevada and M. A. Wlllumsea of Murand Mrs. R. C. Parka the second fa- Peay won high score. ray were weekend guests of Mr. and vor. Vv ... Mrs. Henry Btlffker. Mis. Jack DalUn entertained at a . ( . The Women! Club will hold their luncheon Saturday afternoon at her Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Kiser sad regular one oclock bridge luncheon home. Five hundred was played. Mrs. son, Jon, left Wednesday for Colfax, Jenkins won first prize and Mrs. El- Iowa, lor a temporary location Fiiday, December C. at 1:00 p. m. lis Johnson won second prize , Complimentary to Mr, and Mrs. Kiser, Mrs. J. E. Rothrock enterThe Just-- A -- Mere Club was enterMrs. Hairy Adams, had as her tained at the University Club Montained by Mrs. Roy Anderson of guests tor Thanksgiving dinner her day at a dinner. A theatre social folin.Uiei, Mrs. Susan Rhodes of Le- lowed. al and Mr. and Mrs. Partey McCleve Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Manning and daughter. Virginia of Darfleud. at a dinner Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs, Kiser. A social eveMrs. R. M. Leasy had as her hol- ning followed. ms giibsU, Mr. ana Mm H. U HarMiss Pearl Cherrington, .jrho la ris, Mr. and Mr. . u. Haiay and daughter, Patricia of Sa,t Lake Cliy. training at the Holy Cross Hospital, waa a Thanksgiving Day guest oi .Mr, and Mrs, Pete Nlckolaon had air parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. A. at their guests for Thanaugivuig Cherrington. r Mis Alice Nickoleon, Mr. and Mn. aMwln Nlckolson and daughters of Bacchus Is mourning the ' death ar rovo and Mr. and Mrs. Iver Nick-ols- of Bonnie Pair bourne, old and daughter of Balt Lake daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Falrbourne, who died Wednesday City. evuning after a lingering miwa, Mrs. R. W. Hatton, daughter of Graveside services were held SaturMr. and Mrs. D. L. Underwood, en- day in the Millcreek cemetery. Sura few a day tertained at a Thanksgiving darner vivors are the parents, two brothers, Jk Salt Lake City tor Mias Ecu Joe and Stanley and three sisters, Jnderwood, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Un- Gayle, Gladys and 8hirley. derwood and small daughter, and Mrs. D. L. Underwood . - when stores are closed It costs but cents GARFIELD NOTES Brother of f.Iagna Education with MARKET VALUE Born &nd bred in old Kentucky ... the 5 C .Here 1. a formula for success: Graduate from high school With.Good marks! ' 2. Attend a four-yeYou Can! ar college or university-I- 3. Take our short, intensive courses in mercial training By All Means! fA f com-- J f t TAM MU Tk. Gm. T. Sm 1m, Pr.Um, Ky. If you ape really considering a commercial course our free, booklet, Planning: Ypur Future, willj I Marie, their Christmas jo y live you Valuable information! May we send you a copy? 70 North Main complete with SaltXake City ' ' Wasatch 1812 irtWWVWWVWMWVWW1 SALT . STAGE Leaves Magna for Salt Lake 1:40 p. m. 40 a. m. 6:40 p, m. - 7:40 p. m. Leaves Salt Lake For Magna il:00 ' am. if 7:00 . m. 4:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. ( I 3 I SALT LAKE DEPOT 77 South ea West Temple MAGNA DEPOT Kasmeasea Garage Z onty I LAKE-TOOEL- E Telephone out-of-tow- &e ' I THE Whether you want to run this race of life or nol iou will have to run it Begin Now To Be a Win-aer- . Let us help you. THI MARK OB MCBIT BUYING OUIOI i for Thanksgiving dinner gucjsts Mrs. Eve Carpenter of the Arthur Row. Mm w. Romlg of Salt Laka City and Mrs. W, T. Ahlquist and Antone Drobnlck, 33, a former resident of Tooele and brother of Ru- children Dan and Irene.' dolph Drobnlck of Magna, died SunMrs. H. M. Smith of Monterta, day at 12 noon in a Salt Lake hosCalifornia , has been the guest of pital following a brief illness. Mr. Drobnlck was born in Canon er brother, Mr. Tom Morgan and City, Colorado, June IS, 1897, a son family of the Arthur Row. of Prank and Anna Gum Drobnlck. He was unmarried, and survived by another brother, Joseph Drobnlck of Port Riley, Texas. Requiem mass wss celebrated Wednesday at 9:00 a. m. In the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Burial was LONS DISTANCE CALLS In Mt. Calvary cemetery. ARE JOLLY GOOD .HOLIDAY GREETINGS 1 out Mrs. George Ahlquist had as her Resident Succumbs L D. S. BU$JNESS COLLEGE favorite straight whiskey down there in its old Kentucky 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. 13-ye- on iWVWWV ' ajod ...at nighken holidays Kentucky Straight Whiskey ' Mr. Charles Black son. Max, were Thanksgiving Mrs. W. C. Reese wss hostess telephone in your home is always in reach PEE. I lun- hon- - relatives n and friends if you cant be with them I I KlOIPlPDrJG DOttRtE , Searching Out Tuberculosis go eftea.la. 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Tuber culin tests among school children to help discover the disease la Its . early and curable stags are one of tbs most important projects con ducted by tuberculosis associations .throughout the country. Such work is paid for by Christina Seal funds. -- ALL THUS rEATUSES XT CHEVROLET'S UtVf TZlZZX fair, $26 mddmmml. j mt Prwm fwtfprf in Flmt tmi aulos Auto Co. Magna, Utah ulos Chev. Co. Tooele, Utah ilA'uLTL: A i k |