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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, January 24, 1035 THE MAGNA TIMES honor of Mrs. Boyd Swenson, forLegion-Auxilia- ry School News merly Mias Beatrice Cluff. The evea Edith M. Melton, afwaa in cards spent ning playing ter which luncheon was served to The next meeting of the Webster Issued each Friday moraine at Magna, Utah , twenty guests. , School will be held Thursday evePublished Since 1908 Mrs, Swenson was also an honored ning January 30 at 7:30 p. m. states Entered as second class mall matter under the set of a at social Mrs. C. G. Harris, president guest Saturday evening Utah March 3rd, 1879, at a, given by Mrs. Ruth Peay of Magna, Features of the evening Win be 1.08 Subscription, In advance, per year Mrs. England 'and Mrs. Culley of Members cf the Veterans Hospital the adoption of the and on rates given application Advertising "; Tooele at the home of Mrs. Cluff. were honored guests at an enjoy- other A speaker busirtfts. ' pertinent Published by the Copper Printing Company s. able program given Wednesday by wUl address the patrons. A social time was enjoyed by . the American Legion, Cyprus Post No, 38 and the .Auxiliary unit at A Room Mothers meeting will be a as Installing officer. ; Magna. It proved very entertain- held at the school Wednesday JanNOTES Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor and . ing to the . Veterans. uary 29th. Important business Wffl small son. Kay of Sunnyside were AUXILIARY PLANS - a.ii E. Mrs. be discussed and a guest speaker '1 he 'program consisted of: of Mr. and Singleton 'guests trtld, firs. James Thomas MEET FEBRUARY 6 a t the past week. present. All persons interested in Vocal duet.... Grant Coon Child Welfare are invited. ' U 1.1,1 hunday to attend i Ward Coon of Garfield cT 'Mr. Thbmas sis- fub. . ! The Oquirrh Stake High priests The regular monthly meeting of Girls Trio. Misses Ida Norman; Inez t r. Mrs, Dave Thomas. annual held Wednesday their 38 party the No. Auxiliary, Cyprus Post XU.Li.;V Zells Brewster and GARFIELD NOTES Wardhouse. at the Pleasant Green will be held Thursday evening, Feb- Vocal Solo. ...Mii-- Ida Norman Mm. M. Jacaby of Dividend A was given with members ruary 8 at the Utah Copper Club. Girls Trio Misses Ida Norman 0"f WMsnday nd Tuesday with thseven waMs'par After a short business discussion, Firs. Harold Watson entertained Inez and Zella Brewster E. Mrs. Mf. and Singleton. paints, tlclpatlng. Dancing waa enjoyed by the Legion and Auxiliary will meet Accompanist for these numbers Miss at a one o'clock luncheon Saturday v, f . 3CJ Refreshments were ser- together for an evening's entertainGertrude Arlt aftarnoon. Five hundred was played The Sunshine Committee of the ved. guests. ment, and the pregram which was Vocal Solo . Miss lone Nelson and Mrs. Jay McCallister won first Magna Ward made their first call given at the Veterans Hospital, will Miss Beth Accompanist new homefor the Thompson prUe. Mrs. Jack Daliln won second of the year Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Barrett oi be presented. Mrs. Adrian Elmer award. Reading bound" cn F a trlarch' George Rob- enounce the marriage of It is anticipated a good membere. . .Miss L. Fotherington ertoon. oldest member In the Mag-- " to Moses J. ship will be present. Refreshments Accompanist-Mis- s flauShtcr. Helen, Mrs. Lynn Hubbard entertained at Fcth Thompson to make na Ward: The ladies plan will be served. Han 800 of Mn- R Hanaen of Tap dance. ...Misses Ruth Johnson a foursome Tuesday afternoon. A a call to one home each week. The ceremony was per- - The monthly social of the organj Ogden. and Vivian Tuck cnc o clock luncheon was served, taim the Salt Lake City L. D. S. ization was held last Thursday eveFxul Keifer 1 ter which bridge was played. cf Mr. and Mn. Dave Evans fpan-club. Hostesses for the Accordian So1o.,.mIsf Bessie Feck! v Ish' Fork are visiting their daugh- - temple Monday by Elder Joseph ning at the were Mrs. Lucy Furrow, Interpretation Leine Mitchell Mrs. T. A. Maher was hostess at ter. Mrs. A1 Singleton for a abort Christensen. The couple win make evening Mrs. Earl Moss. Mrs. y. C. Behunin Vocal Solo BtI Litlefield a foursome Wednesday afternoon. time. , and Mrs. Martin all of Garfield. Accompanist -- Mrs. Paul Keifer Msmbore from pie W. B. A. lodge Luncheon was served to Mis. C. W. rttrn!li the "installation of officers , Mrs. Ruth Peay entertained at a 'Miss Hulda Ahlquist was the Violin Colo... Mrs. Don McMaster Evers, Mrs. H. Marshall and Mrs. . Pa if Keifer. . Elmer Speers. Bridge was if t!k fifej Lake' vL H. A. unit Mon-- 1 miscellaneous shower Wednesday at weekend guest of Mrs. John Preb-ul- e . Acccmnemst-Mrsplayed Dance. Misoes H. of the Matthews D. heme Cluff in Mrs, Isabelle Audrty evegms. Mr. Murphy dry luncheon. of Salt Lake City. and Roey Fullmer . Accorcpanist-MPau Keifer.. . . I had mum No Guitar. Selection Ebner Leaks DIRTY HANDS? Piano Selection ...Mrs. Pi til Keifer anil I thought 1 mi. lit as weir .tilt here." Quartette Messrs. Cha' 'loffmnn, LOR-E- L Soap William Eckersley, o M. Hender"Ruthr removes apy kind of cUrtt At a bridge lunch aonmw son, Carl Poulton. grease, fresh paint, etc. Has . (4 NOUEI1S re Shell he In. Shu said to he coki cream base to keep youi WNTJ to keep you If you came In." gsrvlcs. Corrrtf ht, Kathl.v a Norris. hands soft and smooth. No !" Tony shuddered luxMr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock ensand or lye. on but a "I'm the uriously. story, tertained at dinner Tuesday comriling ami woman is right np the street here ly, cblltllesa wife of SYNOPSIS Sold Locally At to Mrs. S. A. Herbst and brilliant man, and not all hla kind- at the Fairmont, and Shu wont he plimentary daughter, son, and Gladys, Almy matter-of-fac- t not affection, and ly atCOOPER S CASH MARKET home until six." AiUolnetU Taft, twentr-threMrs. David Herbst of Blackfoot, IdaWOOLFENDEJPS tractive unit ambitious but unab'o to ill her mother'! anxloua apolllng MARKET Then youre here untlT l7" Mrs. ho, Ailcy Casper, son, Arthur, fc lit 9 Job. lives to a drab Ban Fran, unt loving could aeem to aave her. Larry said, with a glance at the GARFIELD CO. TRADING Mrs. Noal Boliger all of Sandy. e sco flat with hr sister Brenda and I Happiness Is absolutely relative. clock. broittaV'CIitf, who sr older, her eev. brother Bruce, and Bendy," the more thoughtful Tony "The truth la, Tony said, her their Aunt Meg ' In her Job bunting once said to tier sister. "I see it cheeks bright from the windy climb I rounde ahe Interviews Lawrence Bel. more and more every day. There's up the hill, the Pm glad to truth lamjr. editor of the Journal of Com Douse trying whether see you alone for a minute, for mercer but . flnd he baa no place ? MR, PROPERTY OWNER . . - (or a woman writer. Tony goes borne, persons are happy or not; you cant I'm In a tight corner.' what Kerr know drops tell until you they're Do you want ti rcducs your insurance cost and be protected dejected. Diffident Barneyon All right, go ahead and tell me Ji In. Barney has his eya Tony but comparing it to." about It" undpr the sounue.t and most staple form of insurance in i ho daspiasa him. She likes Bellamy Poor tiling!" Ita the little boya . the world .1 : tells Brenda later. In very mueh.-uh- e a settled herself Tony chair, Tony gets a telephone call from Mr. death, I auppose. She cant ferget her brown slim hands extended on Greenwood, oity editor of tho Call, It." the arms, her glowing blue eyes We represent the Northwestern Mutual Fire Insurance ottering her a Job as society reporter. "And feeling ao much older than sometimes turning to hla, sometimes Cilft, returning Just then, accompa- he. If ahe .were thirty-twwhere policies are ABSOLUTELY NON -- ASSESSABLE Inetead nies Tony to the newspaper office. to the fire. and DIVIDEND PAYING. I auppose there might Tony finds ths men In the office of forty-tw- o Well, it's Greenwood, our city friendly and helpful. She goes with be another child; aa It la I don't vre fpil-p- nt to rave you DOLLARS on your Fire and Auto- editor." ahe said. Cliff and .Joa Burk of tha sports think tliere'a any hope of It." mob.le Instrance. MakWhat's now? want department to a restaurant and aees Greeny He's how oldl" b Bellamy. Bhs thrills when ht nods to About thirty-on- e or ttoo, I ing love to your ti her. She solves ths difficult problem i AtL JONES ATcnt, Associated with V, J. Jones S of getting photos. Ths only other think. 7 Making love to me! Hear him! fi J. Bets Cutter, woman onJb Staff He wants me to do a sensational ' run Ten In Ton "three years. Is and vsry who doea a column AVA WAMVAmVAIW .VAAW.VAV.AV.V. 4 .V story for lilm about th Emer-.-encfriendly with fitch, generalon man- nont decades," said Brenda. me to wants lie walk out hospital cornea la Good Bess to true. Tony "That's depend ager. gradoua, In heir work. Bess Invites Tony to she twenty years older than I am ! Into M irket --street, with no nmrv dine with her at her apartment with Tony murmured, under her Breath In my purse, and no c ir Is of fitch and then go to tho theater. on me. and faint." You really like her, don't you?" reBarney proposes to Tony and Is afLawrence was shaking hla head Brenda questioned. In the tone of jected. Tony attends the Cutter asfair and la displeased. She Is carone thinking aloud. , slowly. signed to cover the "I like her liking me," Tony anhe said. Greeny's meets She Piedmont. at elderly nival is Mrs- - Patterson and her daughter swered. after a moment's thought. "That sort of thing isn't JournalRuth, wife of Larry Bellamy. Ruth In honesty that surprised even her- - ism." ,! ! In poor health. Bellamy appears "Pm to atay In the Emergency I In earnlval costume and recognises hospital overnight and then come Tony. Mrs Bellamy becomes very In and write a big story." fond of Tony and has her with her frequently. Greeny thinks they don't treat people right there?" That's the Idea, I believe." CHAPTER IX Continued "Well, but then " Lawrence II slow smile showed Ju hla brown Then, when Ruth had been thirty, face. "Then whatever was w rong, had York financial New paper Hi' you'd get." he said. wanted to see Grandfather Patter- "4?-- "Exactly!" Tetters antT'dlariesT to use in "Why, I dont think he has any a series of articles about the New right to ask you to do a thing like York of his time, and the promising-ythatb the man decided slowly. "I oung journalist, little more ' than a think Pd decline." year out of Harvard, who "The thing la, Larry had been shut out to Patterson This is t I i manor farts on Long Island had very pleasant, having a fire here, and getting warm, and talking It been Lawrhnee Bellamy. Lawrence over!" Tony broke off to say. bad beenjoung and hay; Ruth Im"Pleasant la right!" pressive la her wealth mid position ii He had Imagined that "No, but the thing la." ahe reat thiriy-one- . Let-HiJi sumed, "that I hope some day to do many sultorj, were Interested; pressigned stuff, and get Into real speently be had found himself Installed a cial article work, and he says this as the only one, her squire when I la my chance." she went Into town to the opera, to the Patterson and Youll have plenty of chances," Incidentally I i I Lawrence said, rubbing hla long box; her Authority on the problems hands together, looking Into the ' presented ,hy jnftOnplng the manor fire, "you dont have to worry about farm; these were splendid dairies, calves, hulls, stallions, hunters, and that I wouldn't go in for that senare i racers. Lawrence grew Interested. sational stuff; In the first place It Isn't good journalism. That's the They were married, and Ruth had a few years of flawless happiness, worst of that crowd down there had a small square son to stamp Well, Theres a Chance I May Qo Fitch and Allen all of them. It's 9 t Over to the Examiner. about ilerrivale Hills," could drive outdated, that stuff." safe-guarded i about ,to otber estates like theirs, self. "1 dont mean that I" she said "Still, a Job's a Job, Larry." forwomen bow and show other; Yes, but youre a good deal surer I do like her you have laughing. tunate ahefwi.' lighting? to like Ruth, she's so generous and of a Job than you were six months Lawrence bad continued in news kind and all that But of course ago. No, I'd tell Greeny to roll his ! paper work, refusing to give up the shes not the personality that Larry hoop" t . career that interested him to. be- la." Tonys eyes were dark with come a rich womaas husband, aud "Oh. Tony, youre ao beautiful, ort of dancing light let eye-cripplesh as bis staftbgd begun to rise, some- so firm and young and glowing and "Im not going to do it "Awd me said. thanks for putting how Tony sensed Ruth's had happy have mercy on her I" Brenda there bad been thought But aloud she dared i straight I knew you'd know just gun to fall, by money loss, a great deal of it, and nothing. She could only console shout, what It all meant "Whatever you do, you'll go tha sale of Merrivale Hills; and herself with the prayer that it was advisers. serthen falling health. Through them purely her Imagination that of straight ahead, Tony. Get your - Ruth had clung all the more tens late Tony waa quoting Larry Bell- staff, and write It the beat you can : i vice costs clously to her wonderful husband amy with a new significance: that and turn it In, and thats all they j' and son. Then had come the San Larry was managing to be at home want Youre perfectly safe." "I didnt know that anyone could Francisco venture, and the beautl when Tony was there. VT The Bellamys 'rented an apart- be so happy about work." ful house In Piedmont, with Law fence growing handsomer and clev ment in the smartest of the Call "I don't believe you can do it nearest ered and more successful every day, fornta street places; a roof apart decently until you are happy about i a be the to view Joarual a of It" and wonderful ment with promising will with success. Ruth had been forty-twthe city, and determined to remain Tony, looking Into the fire with in San Francisco. asked then, to his eager, vital thirty. la Idly, Larry, smiling eye ? But nothing had been really dis On a certain rainy March after- there any chance of your ever exi tuTblng, nothing had forced upon noon, with the freedom of a fa- panding the Journal, putting 'regu: i her the realization of Their changing vored friend, ahe went np there un- lar womans stuff in?" she added 1 positions until little Peter's death, announced, gave Chevalier her wet Idly. "Remember I talked to you That had brought her house of mackintosh and dripping umbrella, about It that first day?" cards down shoot ter ears with and entered the living room to find "Not that he answered readily, crash ; there could be no a fire blazing and Lawxence read and paused. shattering i more illusions, no more hopes She Ing galley' proofs In a deep chair But what?" had sunk, within1 few abort weeks, beside it. . "Well, there's a chance Ljnay go into tha shrintHgTnerfous condiOh, delicious fire Pm freez- over to tho Examiner, with the tion In which Tody first had aeen ing exclaimed Joyfully Journal In my pocket." Tony her. She had feltJieraelf the elder- "Hello, Larry. Cold?" (TO BE CONTINUED) Editor-Publish- Mrs. Jack Comley entertained, at and Mrs. Albert Hardy and granda foursome and one oclock luncheon, daughter, Elaine Viman of Salt Webster er last Thursday afternoon. The guests Lake City last Sunday. were Mrs. A, Thomas, Mrs. Charles Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. R. M. Leasy. Mayberry, Mrs. jf st Ethel Nielson and Miss Hulda The Garfield Women's Club held attended the Granite Parent their regular bridge luncheon last Teachers Council last Monday eveFriday afternoon. The hostesses were ning at the Granite School office. Mrs. Bland Sorensen and Mrs. Ray Miss Hortense White and Mr. LamThomas. Mrs. Mildred Wyatt won bert addressed the council on "Adult the prize. Education." Presents Program At Vets Hospital Ahl-qui- M-fn- .... by-la- twen-tyfcuest- j.iagija - The Gleanor Girls of the Garfield Ward were entertained at a party Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Isabelle Thomas. The host-e- s .es were Miss Thomas, Miss Gladys Smith and Miss Marjorie Anderson. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Whltbeck family spent the weekend in Ogden, visiting at the homes of relatives. They were accompanied back by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Peacock who remained over Sunday. and , M. Kearns of Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Le&sy had as Utah, spent the week at the homes their guests Mr. and Mrs. Fay Har- of her two sons and their families. dy and daughter, Patricia and Mr. LaVar and J. A. Kearns. t her6e Mrs. J. miiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiismiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Song-Danc- I I CALL GARFIELD IS I For Your Cleaning & Dyeing s K af-T- ap . , n. 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