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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, January 31, 1933 GARFIELD SOCIETY The regular PTA meeting that was scheduled at Webster for January 30 has : been postponed until afWednesday, February 8. This change was hostess 16 Row entertained .the Thursday Jack: , was made necessary in order to get one a at last ternoon Club SaturClub last weekday the, Five Hundred the speaker the committee wanted. luncheon. oclock lunone oclock A bridge afternoon. day. . . The speaker will be Miss Hortense Orton Mrs. was Jim served. cheon Friends of Dr. T. C. Weggeland White, a specialist, in child probwas honored guest. Prizes were won lems and parents are urged to come by Mrs. Orton and Mrs. Jay Mc- will be glad to know that his condit tion is Improving. He is suffering and hear problems of children dis. . Allister.-. cussed in a scientific manner.' from scarlet fever. t , . Charges Anderson Mrs , Entertains For Son The classes in adult education at cd at a one oclock luncheon last Webster have been reorganized and entertained Mrs. S. Rasmussen F. was afternoon. Bridge Thursday, to be very Interesting and played by Mrs. Jack Comley, Mrs. at a lovely arranged birthday social promise 1 worthwhile. Classes in sewing and of her Mrs.' the M. anniversary R. and onorlng Leasy A.'tltomas, son Tuesday evening. Covers were English will be given under the very Mrs. Charlew Anderson. ' t id for Mr. and Mrs. Royal Christ-effers- able direction of Mrs. B. Terrel and of Balt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Nellie McKinney. The afterMr.' and Ralph Jenkins have moved' to their new home on West Mrs. Harold Christoffersen of Mag-r- a. noon classes begin at 1 p. m. on Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rasmussen Thursday of each week and the . 18th Avenue. , end son, Ivo. evening classes begin at 7. Everyone over 18 years of age is invited to atVice Grand . Monday tend these classes. There is no charNew School Webster Past Edwin Slater; , Chancellor ge. , Ed Z. Chancellor George Gyand e Moth-The Wtbeter School Room w4xds, A. W. McFariazje of Garfield s met at the school Wednesday to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimtiiisiiiHi ahd William. Ledlngham of Magna, attended a Knights of Pythias grand tiscuss an appropriate observance HOUSE FOR RENT Lodge visitation at Provo. After a cf Founders Day. The Room Mo"plpatant meeting they were served thers decided to sponsor a tea at with an oyster supper. t'"e school on Monday, February 17. House with Poultry -r. t . , This will be open to the public and 1000 chickens, garden for Coop Jhe Garfield Women's ,Club will all parents are invited to attend. Lot Very reasonable rent. InOther business of the organizahofc their regular one oclock bridge lu&cheon Friday afternoon, Janu- - tion was taken up after which dequire C. L. Bello, Magna, for licious refreshments were served by this unusual bargain. Mrs. 'C. G. Harris and Mrs. Carl ' $rs. Harold Lihke, of the Arthur A tiby. iiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Da-Ul- en tin -- i tttttmtttttnnmttr And then he had said well he Good bye. Tuny. had only said, And thanks, always thanks, for what yon do for us all. But his look, ss he said It ah, that was the thing one eoiildni tell Brenda, nor how it made one feel, aor how one remembered it. Tony, In the bright, noisy, hot these persona. , . newspaper office, found" her work ' Her cheeks had lost the high "(instantly interrupted by the need color that had been whlpited Iota there was to stop short and reweia- them hv wind and ruin, but the t,er clear pallor of her face only made her e.ves look more blue. Her akla CHAPTER X was as clean as Ivory and above the low forehead her hair had been had come back and wet curled by the wet day into a verj NIGHT the city, and ihe windows cloud of filmy tails and curia. She of the office ran sparkles newspaper had curled her body up, child fash f rsla. Tony wriggled happily at ion, and was bugsing her knees; her desk: It waa great fun to be a the beautiful slim firm line of of this exciting hot bright at- breast and hlp, the slender ankle, part mosphere tonight, to have the men the glowing vital beauty of her were about, smoking and talk- enhnnreil by live contrast that was lumbering Ing, and the typewriters clicking, so close. and to smell the good smell of pulp "What have you been talking rubber and tobacco sMMBDEN VOYAGE is ILUIILITN AOIUSIS Copyright, Kathleen Norrla. SYNOPSIS atAntoinette Tail, twenty-thretractive e4 ambitious but unable to hild a job. llvea.ln a drab tan Fran-bltc- o flat with her tinker Brenda and older, her sev. brbtbsr bi wilier Hnue. and 1 her job hunt my IhSIr Aunt Mug, rounds shs Interview Lavvienre Bellamy, editor of the'Journnl t Commerce, but .finds he Has no place foi; a woman writer Tony poes home, dejected. Diffident Utrnej Kerr drops. In., Barney has hie eye on Tony but e, entosn-yeitr-o- - eh despises hlnja She likes Bellamy very much, she tells Bremla later. Tony sets a telephone call from Mr Oreeawood, city editor of the Call offering her a Job as society reporter Cliff, returning Jujit then, accompanies Tony to The newepaper office paper and ink, Tony finds the men In the office alxuitl I tilth asked. smoke, and the w lib She aver to snd goes helpful. friendly Larry's possibly going washa tends. Cliff and Jos Burke of the sports the Examiner, Tony answered with d soap Her telephone tinkled; the obliging Linda Flood had an engagement to bint "Listen, girl. Its a profound se cret, of course, but I got it by accl- dent, and Im not bound to keep IL Patrlda rotter!" Tony breathed. If she could tcoyp the engagement of ratricla Por.er she would be safe in Greeny s ood giaces for weeka She had gotten a good In-tervlew that afternoon; she ws holding her own amazingly. But the Patricia Porter scoop would be the triumph of a season Cart,la Scott, of course." 1 te yo k rich confidential voice of the old society reporter broke into laughter at the other end of the telephone. His brothers wife was buying an engagement cup la the White House while I was wait-,an- : ing for .Loulaetie there this after. noon, nnd she sent it to Patsy. But sweet-scente- Netolicky attention by throwing miMiw against the bouse. He laid t"i the snow an hour before Mrs. Netolicky, In investigating the cause of the noise, found him. Dr. Netolicky was taken to the L. D. 8. Hospital where he is undergoing treatment. He Is not paralyzed as is popularly believed although he suffers with the spinal pain. Cyprus Junior (Oddities in Our Reading Rambles) " Japanese countrywomen are said g. In to smile through Japan there is a custom which prevents uttering any sound suggesting pain or suffering lest by so doing Ihgy cause someone else a moment of mental discomfort. Japanese are often considered stolid and indifferent when, as a matter of fact, they are courageously hiding their emotions, ss they have been taught they must do, rather than inflict sadness on us. child-bearin- Just-A-Me- re AMAZE A MINUTE Percival J. Rock Dies At 44 From Heart Attack , - SCIENTIFACTS . BV ARNOLD , ,Pereivai J. Rock, 44. principal of the Cyprus Junior High School, and teacher and principal in the Granite school for mere than 29 years, died at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob N. Rock, 378 East 2Ut South street, Sunday at S a. m. following a heart attack. The death of the popular junior high principal came as a great shock a freedom and independence con- to his family, faculty, students and trasting greatly with that of the other friends. Although he had been at Cyprus only this year, he had acwomerl of France and other countries. quired hosts of friends by reason of And by this same token American his genial personality, thoughtfulv omen are credited by no less an au- ness and general dependability. He thority than . Mile. Chanel, with was married only several months holding their age or should I say ago. After serving as an instructor at YOUTH far better than her Euro- the Monroe school for eight years, pcan sisters. he was made principal in 1918, and Its the grown-up- s who keep the continued in this capacity for about toy balloon business going these 13 years. He was later transferred days. Records show that kiddies are to the Irving junior high school in only interested In toy balloons until Holladay, where he waa In charge jthey a;e three years old, after that of both junior high school and the theyll have none of them until they elementary school. He was princl- class along pal of the Cyprus Junior high school get in the grown-u- p In Magna at the time of his death. about 14 or 10 yeais. Prv.it? i:arti:s and big social having taken over the position in events use more balloons than any the fall of 1935. , In addition to his educational other purchasers. It took twenty men working 38 work, he had been engaged In real estate business In Salt Lake City, lolJrs st'aiEh to put up the toy balloons ,or the Peicock Ball at the jmd had devoted much of his time outside the schools to this business. j Waldorf in New York City last win- Born in Salt Lake City August 19, and moat of these were popped jtr by the merrymakers touching llght- - 1891, he had resided there during his entire life. He was a member j ed cigarettes to them. of the Principals' club of the Oran-tt- e Mrs. Janet Roper specializes In district, as well as the Utah Edf! ucational association and the Na'rg mitring seamen. Sl e has been associated with the tional Education association. He was S a,an's Church Institute In New a member of the L. D. 8. church. York for the past 20 years during Surviving besides his parents are which time she has located more his widow, Mrs Louise S. Rock; than 000 men. Her work is done two brothers, D. H. Rock, 8alt' Lake largely tJinTcorrespondence with City, and Stanley F. Rock of Oakport captains and shipping masters land, California, and two sisters, uiP ttor;n ovcr She jg never K Mrs. Gertrude McFariane and Mrs. Jennie McDonald, both of Salt Lake hlwy when reuniting a lost Paris court uriers are agreed, Mrs. Frqd Jensen was hostess to Club last Thursthe day afternoon at a bridge luncheon. The honored guests were Mrs. Just-I- n Peay, Mrs. Charles Martin and Miss Erma Peay. Mrs. Peay won the guest prize and Mrs. Dewey Watkins the club prize. Mrs. Martin won the cut prize. ac- cording to Harpers that black is the safest color and that dark blue tends to make one look younger. Also that American women are easily distinguished from those of other countries by their long legs and easy, swinging gait. This is said to come about thru the superior position American women hold In the home, enjoying Worlds greatest Vvaves TWfi CONSTANT WEST VINO BL0WIN8 ON THE SMOKELESS SEAS SOUTH Capc Horn create waves I8QO FEET LONS FROM of CREST TO CREST. Light jazz- COLOR MUSIC HAS RECENTiy DIRECTLY FROMSOUNO OF INSTRUMENTS, AND FLASHED ON A SCREEN IN TIME WITH THE MEN MADE -- JVl New cities' 1700 NEW CITIES HAVE COME INTO EXISTENCE IN THE 9 U.S. IN THE LAST FORTY YEARS. i ; sea-at't- he Don't expose yourself needlessly to colds. A telephone in your home will pm errands baH . department to a restaurant and f Bellamy, She thrills when he nods to animation. heA Shs solves ths difficult problem "Oh, did you tell her?" Ruth's Hark Laughton, famous movie of getting photos. The only other eyebrows went up as she glanced S. sty. spends months studying the woman on the staff Is Brea Cutter, at I.prry. iiinutvit details of every character- a day Hava one whs does a column and Is vei a few You "We wore talking shop," 'eVlcn be i lakes. friendly with Fitch, general man-nir-Recovering Tot on on Pee eomes to depend y Tony, sitting between them Prcpirng himself for the part of In tast.wpr.il. Bess invitee Tony to the low leather hassock, with her m 'Mutiny on the Illness ai 1 dlnb with her at her apartment with arms hugging her knees and her he not onl) lead every- Fitch and then go to the theater Eounty on fell Into the fire, musing. Barney proposes to Tony and la re- ejes .Wng he could get hold of on the MR. PROPERTY OWNER . . jected. Tony attends the Cutter af- She heard their voices murmuring; Friends of Dr. Stephen Netolicky, subject but also searched out, while fair and la dlspeased. She Is no attention to what they she paid carwill n cover be to the London, the Bond street firm popular Magna physician, Do you want to reduce your insurance cost and be protected ' said. It was felicity to be here, nival at Piedmont. She meets elderly waa to hlch hear had his condition made that uniforms for glad the under the soundest and most staple form of Insurance In. Mrs. Patterson and her daughter safe from rain and eold Life would the world Captain. Inquiring as to the types reported slightly improved Wednesand Both, wife of l.arry Bellamy. Ruth seem iphl, now, without Larry ' of iforws they had made for Cap- - day. Dr. Netolicky suffered an Inla In poor health Bellamy appears Ituth. In earuivnl costume and recognizes tain Bl.gh, he was asked about what jury to his spine last .Thursday afWhy can't yon stay and dine We represent the Northwestern Mutual Fire Insurance AsTdny. Mrs Bellamy becomes very ter he was seized with a stroke. The da,e Um ,ou;d fond of Tonv and hai her with her with us, Ton? Ituth said. sociation whose policies are ABSOLUTELY NONASSESS"I caut. Ive got a woman to inp d 1789 fiequenlly. Tony U In love with tartle illness came upon him as he was ABLE and DIVIDEND PAYING. filed Larry. terview across the street. And Ive ber f the He simply ready to enter his car by the NetiUf We guarantee to save you DOLLARS on your Fire and Autoivked Laughton to wait a minute olicky home In Salt Lake City. got to go back to the office." mobile Insurance. 500,1 Pourcd a book containDue to the terrific pain, he waa .CHAPTER IX Continued Tony, will yon call me In the 12 Ions of succeedleft . ,rF f0rp'"tc d morning about the show on Frida) cr.pt Captain practically helpless but l PAUL JONES .agcnL Awoclated. wHh. W-- JJone- e- Tuny exclaimed, for tr night? (BUshs uniioms even to the exact ed in crawling nearer to the house nl. newspaper gossip was thrilling t number vf brrrrcrtr etc." !.IL J I c firs LJliLugJ! La rr vil m td'-yJL where he endeavored to attract Mrs. keep njepntoftt' walked with her through the handtlili w us seusli lion.i ly so. lYyVWAWAWAWYYWYVWM Oh, that clinches It, then! And Nothing settled. .But thejve some room, and Tony saw, as she Im eo much obliged to you. We will soon be wearing shoes Ill wanted to h.tve a business page for hail seen so many times, the bt follow It right up!" fash'vd cf ch imelecn skins tan- sold time, with a fourpage phoiug. aph of I jury, snd the bl fir. .sh. Reptile Tony clicked her telephone back nd to a "c't h.il photogi.iph of Mis 1nlierson. and Into gfiiplement every week. plvoe ami referred to liei note- - skins h"ve keen marie into shoes and JimfTiut 'la the today wonM practi- the howl i( vh'Ms. and the heavy book of social data. " j somcLme but cally Ih that sitppienient Id lun He smooth b!oi k of the white eleplmn "lira. Gluey Parks. Thats the ;kc camr'enn and horned toad are V. and the lamp. the siov . and h nl Kvei tn: Kelli had wa Porter ev on- - now girls aunt West-zer' crmuig to the fore, the latter ami -t up market rnd many ef " heavy ami ev'on-ne- . mused, dialing ;ade into belts and bracelets Tony live eat ome a v e. k and and and chairs Jais pictures Iutger . busily. She recognized the dowager's tinted on gold. would Lee; tle name Jam mil on It. rttirs weie I'ltiil. the effect ef rich voice a moment later, "'ilus with the other them .id was cue ol comfort an Is Elinor Itlah-blah- , Mrs. Parks, THE ROYAL LAW Totjys blue eves were wntebin cbm in. she said brightly. "Is Tatsy there? PROCLAIMED him s.vmpat helically. Tud.iy there eeined to h aome I can't wait to hear all about It ! !a.thnt would that he a di-ie famcorn'ort than she's with Lees Love i; the subject of the ser-BNe; jtial.t) deeper dining poluttpent to you, Jaurj? nr clincnv about It ; Tony felt vague ily tonight, w.ere all, scr de- - mon be rizd m all Churches of A .disappointment? No! Wb' iv Hated .'ire! exoited as lie said her lighted !" the voice said compla- Chi .st.ti on Sunday, Feb-iua- rj Scientist, bu-nthat what Ive been Irving to " and went her cently. And then suddenly: "Who wiieVss i 2 up these three years, its the the earoles Her heart was Sing- Is this talking?" chii-- ir Th" Oi..drn little Tr:' of "My value. the nuisance ory My cir ing as 'lie enteiel the ldg hotel op Teny silently broke the connee. q, iet u. not love in word, neiculatiyn was taken right out o iiO'lte tiie apartment bouse, secured tlon; presently she was telephoning theirs: they knew it. And I get her Interview, and went downtown the house of Scott Was MlsS Por- ther u toiigue; but In deed and in tiuth, i from I John 3:18 uiy price for the paier," Larry said to the hot busy newspaper office ter theie? ' She continued to The le also include) regard him ad feeling lier-!" successful. Im adequate, darling, Bible passag?. "Owe no man the He wag looking into the Give. "Af'er nil," thought Tony, she"Patsy mlrlngly. acexc 'aimed, when the happy fire, his long legs stretched tow aid "after all that but to love one another: all a girl wants: cents of the brlde-t- o be came over in; , f it. hU big shoulders slumped into to feel alive. he that loveth another hfith ful-fllWith people liking the wire. "When It to be?" his deep chair. tte law (Romf 13 8; and the Who ia ltT Who told yout tier, and work tb.it she likes to do nnd Bendy to go home to! Iairry glanced about, and they Patsy demanded, not quite pleased, i following correlative from theChris-Mar.v- ," smiled: at each other. When she For everv night had to end with a Tony answered at ran- - Jtian Science tevtbook. Science and SEE THE looked back at the fire again, still talk with Brenda, while they were dom. There was always a Mary. jKen'th with Key tn til? Script urea, y wilhoin speaking, Tony wav con cold ci earning their faces and Baker Eidy: When we And, piy dear, everyonell be per- - th- Ma-EVEN BEFORE TASTE IT! l aic'-selousghat the color was coming up about from room to room. fectly wild with excitement 1' that there is ore'fldind, the Into lir face, and that her heart Tony, typewriting away busily to He says June, and I say Audivine law of loving cqr neighbor 4 was baiting rather hard. It was a the newspaper office, iu the warm gust," Patsy .was lured Into saying. xs curs Ives L unfolded; whereas a It sure deserves its Mark of Merit; Old Quakers silly feeling, It made her Indignant ld.1ek rainy night, thought of a But wbod you say told you? Weve I t f n many riding ip.l.ids hinders with htrself, but It was there. dozen tliieg she must say to her not told anyone. And who is this?" mrmol drift towards the one 25 million friends will agree to that! Taste Before either' spoke again Kuth sister; Brenda would be relieved te Again Tony made a. silent exit Mind, cue God, and leads human came In, very fotnpletely equipped hear that Larry had definitely ad- from the conversation ; half an hour this ricK flavor that is making whiskey history. channels) t.iought into opposite In checked ralqcoot, checked cap. vised against the later she called the Scott house there s'lfishncsa reigns." p. 206). Here is proof for once that real quality does checked umbrella. She gave these assignment. And the Fair- again; it was a person-tperson" things to a maid in the dooruay and mont Interview, and the varleui call for Mr. Lee Scott cot always depend upon the price you pay. came, nulling and blown and chilly, small events of the day should all Mr. Scott she said without preqVDCJA ttgQ G. P. to the fire. Scout News be retailed. amble, "I have a Jelegram here for SCHENLEYS But there was one experience of you, Affectionate congratulations to Ruth's hair, .beginning to turn the cap which Tony wouldn't tell her.- - For you and Patricia, and its signed, gray. Iid been. cruslied-(bCi and i .rain to a' flattened mass one thing It wasnt Important, and Unde Bill. J r.ja.y 23, Troop Would you like me 101. un-f- Her lnt!llgent face, that never li.wl fur another, It would be Impossible to mall you a copy?" Scoutmaster Lestej A. been pretty, looked rather pasty and to' tell. Is that right? Read it again," Si.fcp, ".uU d a pnvt rystem where-- t, BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY a lined r shesmllwLTit Tody and her If was merely that when he bad said the startled voice of Mr. Scott scuts ae fflven points for ed- come with X her into the her had no. and "Uncle hall, what?" rrrr l and gold lrns-T- he husband; gut-r.x- g light jfrnjr eyes NmM(KY9 enuran wmsKtr flashed behind strong glasses. She held her coat for her, Larry bad "Code Bill, Would you like me wi'l to taken ta summer N.M(SOURSON) stretche her tlrtn sieoder feet to satd or no, he hadnt said much, to trace It?" f p.lcc by the troop. r mp at As you prefer in BOURDON or RYE the blaza. Tony had scrambled down hadnt said anything really "Oh, no, no. It'a all right' thanks. i He had nodded -- to Chevalier la Patsy I Tony could hear the man a leather hassaek,at the fire be u J.nun-- v 25, tne Flaming Arf Cowrieta, side her. She was warm now, ex- dismissal, and that In itself had call bewilderedly, what do yen row of Troop lOTmade a trip kNIXY PRODUCTS OCX.Iae. Diviliof cited by her talk with l.arry, happy. somehow made her heart beat hard: know about acme Uncle BUI'S geO ..uut-sh-patrol Mdia cf the Magia on the She loved this room In the rainy afC expression Larrya face had ting onto us? Who la Uncla Bill? ttai Cor p'r Company- - Ihey aere e I have o Uncle Bill I" ternoon, with Ita books and its pic- been so-- so authoritative aociit-iTiI Lelbeit Rohiasmi j by tures and its firelight, and she Loved ' (TO BE CONTINUED ) m&otEy OLD QUAKER SS PROOF DISTILLED DRY OIN i tne Fat'al I 2 ddy."r--Alton OtUry, repoTcer. t ee r r. mid-wint- , FACTS 'th hW f City. Dr. t ' 1 weather in Netolicky From Sadden can for cents , .... t f r hh " on I t Sut-Itrili- y -- v '' o . seven-seven,- ! 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