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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, January 3, 1335 E ENn MAIN EM1D to always cool An elderly wiainn af a aomawbat dancer at tenet hto feet www and sptastorfcdi aapect entered a keek etare She axptolmff that ahe wanted a beog far entertain-akl- y a a Oscar Haaeeapff In time of ere cold. Stiieet And be speaks aa be thlnke flatten. ," eeent an a train Jenmey only often. said the clerk, yicfclnf e-- in - a iniann. "bare to ana which la very kUjr girl's Upuick aeema to have at preeent "The Ken tacky a different taate than other worn Cardinal." enV believe M care to read doesn't It?' .a .rsilfteas .difnitary." ,a ft Bishop Henly; "Yount man, do "But, Madam explained the deal you attend a place of worship?" "this Kentucky Cardinal wae or, Yount man: "Yea air. In fact Xm bird. me her now" to of the "Hto private life mean aotMuf every j the Admin- - to me. ehe answered with a deep Inltln, chill in her vefae. "If yen have ne d1tetrntion: PDO. dude werkn that yen can reeem to ft mend, FI re etee vhua Bee ton Deflalttea . HIGHER GOLD, SILVER PRICES BIG . HELP TO MINING ADVANCE IN STATE , GOD'S ONENESS .EMPHASIZED - GARFIELD NOTES; j Ood to tbe subject of the sermon to be read in all Churches of MRS. VERN HEATH HOLDS PARTY FOR CROUP HERE Christ, Scientist, ou Sunday, Janf . petfer-.."WeB- BY W. 1. OCONNOR. n r - i Mrs. Vera Heath of Arthur entertained Mrs. Helena Schultx, Mrs. Harold Llnke, Mrs. Helena Even, Mrs. Hodge Marshall, Mrs. H. C. Anderson, Mrs. John Allan, Mrs. B. E. Mix and Mrs. Paul Schultx at a prettily arranged one oclock luncheon Saturday afternoon. A holiday theme was featured tn table decorations. Mrs. Mix and Mrs Schultx were awarded the prises. . uary The Golden Text: "Among the gods there to none Uke unto thee, O Lord:... For Thou me great, and deest wondroul things: thou art and Refining Ca Manager, Utah Department, American Smelting over the God alone," is from Psalms 88.8.10. considerable 1939 shows Improvement Utah in during Mining The lesson --sermon also includes previous year. the Bible passage: And God said The increased price of gold and silver, as fixed by the government, unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and has had much to do with the improvement to mining conditions. 1939 have more than ores in silver he told, "Thus Shalt thou say unto and siliceous of gold PhipmanK the Israelites,- - I AM hath sent doubled those of 1934. In addition to this, there has been sustained mills for concentrating the of me unto you. (Ex. 9:14); and the and Did you ever stop to thick construction operation in the activity vast low grade ores. following correlative from the Chris. The Utah Copper monthly smoaccounted for much Science textbook, "Science and tian The price of copper has Increased ; umer goods ker will be held next Wednesday during the Health with Key to the Scriptures." from the depression of the busing consldoubly 1939 Statistics now evening. January t at the clubrooms 0i first , port by Mary Baker Eddy: "The theory' low. Demand for this metal indicate the heavy indusDefinition jieem three persons in one Ood (that A complete evenings entertain- Transcript 1935, has been steadily improving. tries and residential building are is. a personal Trinity or ; Cduitrhip: When tin fellow runa been great. becoming more active ar Copper exports have ment of the CLAKTIXLD SCOUTS HOLD boxing suggests polytheism, rath than the after a Ctrl until ahe catches him. war preparation abroad. The nt SKATDfO PARTY FRIDAY due should events and there been ar- one I AM Hear, O Is the case, has such If wrestling dedomestic i j jast few months, the ft base for club "The demand' our God to one Israel: local Lord with by better officials, ranged a be Whiffletree wtl knee deep' ! ..Perey n'mandhes been brisk. This has metals . and outside talent on the card.' Lord." (p. 258.) A cleverJt "Dear.! saw the sweetest The Garfield Boy Scouts held party Fttday evening to the permitted add expanrionerf Utti. hat If the present prices of gold and him en her wading UM. lower cost skating pond, with Scoutina ter X. ductlon programs by the are maintained, and the outsilver ' . Mtothews to charge. A big bonfire copper producer. see how it "Put lets on; Hubby: S. C. Findley ?to look for painting heavy industry and buildwas built and marshmallows toasted ltit la reasonable to fenoe) "I say. old man. why dont you took ta continues, ing Recovers was Price over As covered Lead the pond it. I aa good conditions ft ft least at you get a wider brush? You could WHAT WILL YOU WRITE?. expect with mow, skating was somewhat j k adult, says Jsha Israsn, do twice as much work." mines in 1936 aa in 1935 tor the recovered Future has timito lead The price parties whs has gait growing at bath hampered. - We do not know hat we definiteuaray. "'Cause Ah aullKyfc twice . j asid- - are being planned by the boys and somewhat from Its low point. As a and starts gsvwtag TT.u. as much work to do. daa why. In just a few more days each one of us have passed the low of the dely to -- k to hardly high enough it yet, -- ft --George Edwards, reporter rtlmuiate any great Increase to lead pression and.that we are on tha way will turn over a new leaf-- A page unwritDefinitien ft ft out better While tha tow If en make men good, wonder mining activity. ten, a story untold, And whether we want While the path will be upward on the REFORMER: Often a guy who why an Providence over-price for gold and silver helps of onet to or not, we must write on that page the rebe will ties to Interfere with the fun he frpfced such a mpia --sum In the lead miner, be needs a higher price 1938, it probably and minor depressions. upswings cord of our achievements or failures in he before cant share. for hli principal product .beginning? been the tendency of all ' This has ; It can mine profitably. 1936. J our other periods of recovery. . a waaaaa whe knows what men The Salt Lake Telegram The xinc market seems to be u:ui For half the L. D. S, a nearly century want that bartla F Yop promise than showing great Bismarck harked on. ami waa abut of lead. This, of course, helps the BIDGE CLUB ENTERTAINED BUSINESS COLLEGE has helped young la the bathroom for hto bad manners. lead producer who has a lead-xiAT LONG HOME SAT. men and women of the Intermountain TerTony, feeling uncomfortable and out ore. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Long were host ef place, aevertbeleee threw hernelf of to their members hostess and ritory to Find themselves. W Htf ftarviaa. .VmiiN Due to greatly increased bust lata the conversation heartily. BesNipfHflit. Bridge Club at a Christmas party to In preseemed sie different her extensive quits repairs neaa, and - Let us L:;::....;3L.u:::r.tn:i::::ntinmmi:mii:nim:tMiBtiamuimmmun evening at their home, help you to write a glorious reewa home. Ia the office she was for this increase, our Game were played and high scores "You have e high epioioa of the woman of the world. Here she pare ST..C.7Z13 cord of achievement in 1936! f , , ing force has been more than ou won by Mrs, Howard Casey and Mr. face waa tbe es. Vlnco." asid. even a little timid, very bled since 1934. quieter, Drown. Glen hot. atAntoinette Toft. twtnty-tltreanxious that evmythlng should go Note: Until March 15, new students "Some the am a asks, aad they tractive and ambitious but unable la Mr. Fitch should be As a result of excellent coopers- aad that right Christmas gifts were exchanged Free-iaeo told X.J. I. ton In drab San will be admitted only as there are with! love and they say yea," he eald. Croatia and Some no. He does aet Uke them pleased. With Tony ehe was at Bret tlon between the workmen and nun and k luncheon 1st served to the Sal wlq her Mtfle a wore drawals ft. but that Cl. who brother to make room for them. Send in aia older, bar mining industry agement, Utah guests: brother Bruce. and He dove aot ask theca." off. aad (ho dinner waa excellent, has been singularly free from labor jiiowing Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mr. and Drown, their Aunt Slag. In bar lob bunting "And that's the whole differ- and the show most amusing. your application today . Vince troubles Mrs. Howard Casey, Mr.' and Mrs. round aha Intarviawa Lawroneo ence?" homo took at Tony decorously editor f tbe Journal at ComWages Increased Eugune Walls oe, Mr. and Mrs. E. "No, beceuao eometieMa be eaa etc van. ma ive. but flnda be baa no place BUSINESS COLLEGE s for a woman wr.fr. Tony yoea home, say. Marry ms. sad thaa the "ft waa nothing; it was just Ilka ' Generous wage lncresses have E. McCarty. Mr. and Mrs. Len Hub.dejected.ty Diffident Carney Kerr drop are But sente the We aad ath had happy. dinner any party. bat hi eye on Tony bol If there to also a been made from time to time, until bard and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Enwife, aud this at Mrs Cutt'a. and then went ta him. Sht like Bellamy Ike de rates in moet cases equal, sign. Salt Lake City 70 North Main Street do he must the show, aad Vince brought mo the wage very much. h tell Brenda later. be cannot say. the cases surpass, those some In and IHl o Sir. from Tony seta teltpbona call what he eaa. aed ta him ahe coatee home. It wae all right, not very Mrs. R. M McFarland of GarOreenwiod. city editor of tb Call, Now! Do you go Tuesday V of 1929. The men st ll are handiWasatch 1812 thrilling, hut really business In a offering her a Job a society reporter. beland. short time, Utah, has been visiting at the working by I'm capped "Oh. I" aha said impatiently, yea. going." Toey said way Cliff, returning lust then, accompa-ale- a week home of her1 daught, Mrs. D. J. cause of the five-da- y Tony to the newapaper office. sulkily. She aaturafly waated etee . The Increased demand for con- - Long. Teny flnda the men In the office to respect her aad respect her atIt was wHI over, tbe Cntter-dln-- a friendly and helpful. 8he goee with titude. it was staddeelag to' he lato. Tony hotted fervently Cliff and Joe Burke of the Sport department to a restaurant frequent- laughed at. la be thought a prude that it wouldnt occur agaiu. ed by newspaper men. and ace Bel. If men were oot going to dlfferea Oita day the cliy alitor naked , lamy. I- -fh thrill when ha nod to Hate between women who guile h If ahe wa In a rood humor ; ViflMIlH hr. She ao've tbe difficult problem frankly sold th outset vee for furs and had nod her lunch amt dtiint The only other of getting photo ec. I dale f.tr the woman on the staff I Pee Culler and orchids and luxurious spurt have any who dnee a column and la very men I a ami girls wln held them week-enfriend' with Fitch, general elves at too fine fur that sort of I think I'm alt that Green v Only tier come to depend on Tony - her work Bee Invite Tony to traffic, then then It waa just too I ha re ibni dehuiHiilr Itin h in r 0 line wltn hr t her apartment with bad J llngamu tomorrow." Fltrh and then go to the theater Site told Brenda and b ana' "You weren't going down there? Bcmey propone to Tony and la that she was going tn a little office Ub, so. Just going to telephone." wae gi party that Mlaa Cult "Well, listen, here's this mldwlu-- t n on Tnenda night: bftae Bruce carnival ov la Piedmont." ' CHAPTER VI Continued -- 8 "I think Id like to do It!" Tony Mid. with aU a girl's sag antic! But I uwuu r have no pat ton of a party. luten'l we? "Heres what It la: Arnoldsoa Kite lMtktsi up at hint curiously, ' waste a page of It. see. because unsmllingty. hla wife is tbe head of the comloea it mean so much to you. mit They're opening tbe new Carney?" ahe asked In aurrlae. clubhouse with a lunch and e pro"Well" be began, and stopped. gram "Uui au understanding ia an en- porta of all aorta I believe to. Aad then afterward a big it If Isn't ?' uguurenl, dlaaw and speeches and a fancy- "Why why not?" tbe man asked, droac daB. touring hie throat. "O-h, fancy doings 1" Tony said. "Only that I'd like to think "I doo't know what It's all about," about It." ' i "Think . about said gloomily ; (ha rity edit It. then, Tony," Heres the Wilken Family they 'i a always getting up theae Itarney said, lowering his voice, "1 I should think they'd get want to rush you. Its only things getting set for when sick and tired of seeing such Vt 1 want you so much, and that neighbors drop in I'm afraid someone else will gel oth." Tm tha aaa note te tha real tooae. "Bmwmu do." ourselves, they rcj." I tpaiff tha.ndthatHawyA. ' Tcuy ia Spiled nervously, liking Touy told him. "They get bored Urrlaa it a aad WUBaai aratiaa tha to death. The girls have nervous liliq lu hla awkwardness, more than BataMC. Tha ha Uaaia U baad ava to like him. tbe breakdowns, and their moth a go a ana aratrhiaa tha Maa Is Taaa. off to New Yk or Honolulu "lint you do Uke me a little any-vaHa' aay a la Wha wara ast ?" 'All Barneys arrogance and te get out of the everlastonfkdeuce were gone. af a aa ing dinners and leaa!" tha wbala ! "Then why do they do It?" wth aa ftalhi WUtef tn, "Tou know I da 111 think shout te the dMiBarv rieht aa US Mtar dark. "Oh. f t I truly will, Barney." She was something ta do. And as a tort of announcement that a Ha? E. WUbaa, S. laughing again, at the foot of the -That's what ng acalrway now. ? girl's marriagaabtok Site felt In her heart that ahe It to, really: an opes market." iTkfrt t f i rYto i "N so bed to have to work for aever would marry Barney Kerr. you r living?" Greenwood offered, Jtlll, It was distinctly a passed eft thought piles tone to have him want her. "I Thlnh I'm AH That, ttranny." One morning In the office she Not so had ! Tony Unghed wnllded In big blond Vince Toll. Bushed a little aad bUaked at her joyously. "But tell me what you "Vince, you know Bean Cutter?" hut said nothing, hut Brenda ohooe want me to da Saturday," aha sold, "Sure," Vince answered with a an opportunity to protest sobering turprised glance. Go to this Piedmont thing koep "Tony, this bllae Cuttor! You told "She wants me to come up and me I understood that ehe and Mr. aa eye on tbe cameraman, get la tare dlnher with her next Tuee-tay- . Fitch" teach with Mr. Arnoldsoa right "They're friends," Tony admitted away, and do wbatev he wants "Well?" Be really was very GerWhiskey, .being personally supervised "Tou asid" done. Hava yea a fancy dreaa man; It was almost veil." , "Oh, Bendy, for hauveua sake I" Queen Isabella pawning b jewels, by me and the boys, you can count on that Well would you?" "I wish such people wouldn't something like thitf mildness and smoothness and tastiness "Would 1? I go. ask your Brands diverged, la vex "Tex're ef tableaus thinking ' Most now around to likely its got you by being in every bottle you ever get a hold atloa. "Oht are - you going, tooT Yaa, I have a gorgeous fancy dress mec naked wish weetda'L But "I and me ar how the boys of and that goes for as long as any of ua "They they they Bat I shouldn't think I'd be expectputting up our "Oh" Tony smiled to sudden have. in own would bottles a ed as Wflkena is alive. Ive put aU I ever got out te go regular Whiskey guest Familys elief. "Well, that makes a differ-see!- " for sale around in diffent neighbor"No, you wouldn't be a goeet of my 43 yearn of distilling experience into she admitted. CHAPTER VH But 1 think the eld man would hoods and bow quick it's took hold "Why not? tbs man demanded. that whiskey, and you bet every bottle ia , "Well - aft all " - she began D ESSIE'S apertaeeat wae bn the Uke yea te mingle la with the glad folks I can that h. Wen smootheverywhere ov going to be just like the other-t- he get L popular neighborhood of the big throat- WeO, you go there itlffly someone aeef ten Ill hart want to I about Saturday, best Vince The nee." got something Wilken Toiler "I was asid. you dolor. rich with "New, hill hotel: It est, tasting whiskey tvw there te bring you back. Aad 1 want you to know that thin being toat holt with sll this moralixlng The curulna were taffeta la that amil knows F how C y a She is my friend and French pink aad bluet; there were you're a good toortr , msiaess. dTi The own Wilken for you I to out turn Family's Familys bo I" ! think ttU fan le it my boas new now, what else silver cords aad taasali, grant cush"Why, Tony lo we do? We aay, No, you are ions aad brocades; fat chain up- said. sot foot enough for me, and then holstered la pale aatls Leaving booM with the brown a dont make friends here where and embellished with seMcasa la the foggy soft morning ge work. You think she can hurt scrolls of thick gold. A now af Tony had Jotaod tha nswapapar font" dotto was so group au the boat; Spike Iliyas to mo six "No, I don't. Iony protested. a cushioned window soat; aa Ital- waa to sharps af tha two camera-me- n "Tou say. No, I'm not ilka she ian doll; a doll that looked Uke a aad ef the expedition genlittle Empress Eugenie; there was erally. "Well d "Can you driver Spike naked hen, Tony tried to past If a dog, tiny aad hurkiag aad ff with ingeonont tongbter. "I'm when ahe wae aa the front seat la a tangle ef pal -- set" e b aside blm, aad they ware roBtoff hair. E3TTLD EY JSl & FINCH & CO, INC ElDSa "All girls art lika that Osiy Blsmarekr along through Oaktoedl tong etreoto "Bu, hs right sms goes not say, Ome toughing; leoklag toward the southwest scimCT.PH-cr.is- ici cf scnccuy psccccts co, in: (TO Bt CO'TlVUEDr Cftrrhtl 11, tm. PWi ft On, fc. passing ctKiktafto with tha air af Head "ft, ntthathtten k'm? - fortotV Tre-unit- ever-popul- 1 - ever-prese- 1 townattag 1. &y p-p- nt j ail-wi- se wt v -- nc i.uuuvK.'s ivomns ( e. tl to Ty , lir a. Bet-lam- LD.S. aie-tw- 'a . l! 4it. ihmh d man-itM- tr $ t. o w.-.nt-ed h. any-whe- re, y fv SI New Years egg nog made of our own Familys Whiskey ! And what a difference in the tastiness of it! ir tt eafe-au-la- .JJ lt loug-leggr- d vr red-eyo- L3 I t y) |