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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, February 21, 1923 guert. Luncheon was served. MAGNA NOTES Eeehlve Cless for selling the largest number of tickets for the recent CIVIL SERVICE Mrs. Matt Petterason entertained Valentine dance. Mrs. C. L Goff and daughter, Mrs. EXAMS NOW OPEN her Foursome Monday at her home. James Dahl of Midvale were the Luncheon was served and high score Mr. and Mrs. Art Dimond enterguests of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. won by Mrs. Arthur Marsh. The United 8 la teg Civil Service tained at a dinner 8unday In honor Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. W. 7. prize has announced open Commission, Mr. of and Mrs. Harold Oordon of Kemp Sunday. competitive examinations aa follows: Salt Lake City. Associate curator, (archeology), Mrs. W. V. Robbins of Cyprus Ave13.200 a year,, National Museum, rUBLlC BRIDGE PARTY nue entertained her Sewing Club Smithsonian Institution. ewnln wwk' Thursday afternoon. A one oclock ,icm' Associate public health engineer, ere d The Magna Women's Club is enluncheon was served to eight guests, iProress,v 33.200 a year, and assistant public . prizes given to Mrs. M. J. Brady .and tertaining at a public bridge party health engineer, 32,600 a year, U. BaU Luncheon wu this Friday afternoon. A one o'clock The Ladies Aid of the Community ;Urs .Mark 8. Public Health Service, Treasury luncheon will be served and cards Church held a surprise party Tues- - j ,, , Department. later played. All Interested ladies day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Full information may be obtained J Mrs Mr" Christoffersen are invited to attend. Mrs. Delbert Mary Nielson, president Tha after- from the Secretary of the United 8t Tkncd Madsen will be the hostess. noon was .spent In sewing after States Civil Service Board of Exwhich luncheon was served to fif. Valentine social last Friday evening aminers at the post office or cusat their home on Center Street comtomhouse in any city which lias a plimentary to a group of friends inpost office of the first or the second N. FarnsMrs. W. Mr. and cluding or from the United States class, Mrs. Dorothy Dean of Fcrron, worth, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jensen, Pursuant to the provisions of Sec- Civil Service Commission, WashingMr. Mrs. Mr. and and Aaron Olsen, Utah. Is visiting her parents. Mr. tion 304 of the Banking Act of ton, D. C. and Mr' wu and Mrs. George Lamb, for a short Mn' Frank ee 1935, notice is hereby given by the Mr. Garside and Mrs. and ard Em First time. Security Bank of Utah, NaThe American Legion Ladies Auxest Mecham. 500 was played and tional Association, principal office iliary held thelr soclal and business to FarnsMr. Members of the S. A. B. Club and high $Core prizes given worth and Mrs. Olsen and consola- in the City of Ogden, State of Utah, meeting Thursday, February 20 at special guest. Mrs. M. Bowrn of favors to Mr. Mecham and Mrs. with Branch at Magna. Utah, that the Utah Copper Club with Mrs. tion Utah, were' entertained the liability imposed upon the hold- Ivy Burris, Mr Helen Gallyer, Mrs. Monday at the home of Mrs. Elmer Jensen. Refreshments were served ers of Bhares of its common stock Inez Macauley and. Mrs.' Elizabeth at tables which had colors patriotic Bowert on 2nd East street. Sewing by the provisions of Section 5151, Gardner as hostesses. was enjoyed and luncheon served. prettily carried out. U. S. Revised Statutes, ss amended, ' Mrs. Lester Hales will be hostess at 23 of the Federal ReTha Daughters of the Utah PioTire Magna Ward officers of the and Section the meeting Monday serve Act, as amended, shall cease neers held their regular meeting M. ladies I. and Young Men Young , on July 1, 1937. I, , Thursday of last week at the home Mrs. Dora Lund was hostess to A. entertained at a delightful parBY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF of Mrs. Maud Laker. An enjoyable members of the B B Club Thursday ty Tuesday evening in conjoint with DIRECTORS. prcgtwm was presented and refreshafternoon at her home. Mrs D E. the regular meeting. The entertainBy A. V. McIntosh. Cashier ments rater served to a large group. Lambson of Qgden was a special ment was in honor of the first year , , P11 ntrtn1 NOTICE Tre-mont- VOYAGE tiArsai.i oevplrhf Kathlti Norrt Antoinette Taft, twenty three tractive anti anthitloua but un.ili at- to ban Fran-clacbold a lob. live,ltr-rUra- b flat with her staler Uremia ami brother Cliff, who are older, her brother IJruce ami their Aunt Meg In her Job hunting rounds she Interview Latnrencv editor of the Journal oT Con-merbut finds he ha no plara for a woman writer Tony got home delected Dlflldent Barney Kerr riro In. Barney baa his eye on Tnrr hut h despise him She likes Bellamy vary much, she tells Brenda liter Tony gets a telephone call fmm .Mr Greenwood, city editor of the fail offering her a lob as society rtp iri- -r Just then, accompaCIIS, return. nies Tony to the newspaper oP. e Tony flnds the men In the ofltre friendly and helpful Fh goes w th Cliff and Jo Burke of the sports department to a restaurant and sees Bellamy. Sh thrills when he nods to hea. Sh aolaes the d fllcult problem Of getting photos the only othei woman on the staff Is Bess Cutter who does a column, and Is tery e o l.el-lam- Barrie friends " Well. listen, If Danielson sends for you Danielson!" Her heavy eye Flo Daniel lighted with horror. mn was the assistant manager: ner vous. critical, was the most dls liked man on the staff. Oh. about this accursed Scott friendly with Fitch, general manager. Bess comes to depend on Toi.y In hef work. Be Invites Tony to d4n with her at her apartment v lih Fitch and then go to the theetir .Barney proposes to Tonv and Is re. Jected. Tony attend the Cutter affair and Is displeased She Is as. car,,signed to cover the nival at Piedmont She meets eld rly Mrs Patterson an I her daughter Ruth, wife of l.arrv Rrl'ninv Ruth la In poor healih Bellamy appears In carnival costume and recognizes mid-wint- Mr Tonv ery Bellamy become fond of Tony arid has her with net Tony 4 In Jove with frequently -Larry She tells Orertrw unit itvrr Is In a deal with the Ksani Larry ner to take over the Journal On. n wood print the story's off Rv'tl rsf Tony and tells her that it will uucer Larry's deal with the Examiner CHAPTER XII 15 thing!" Greeny said, walking away I'ony sat on at her desk In a atate of complete terror. Old Mrs. Maglua with another of the "Ilctsy Boss" aentlmentall-l- e wandered In. Everyone liked her and made much of her; she ended Mr Arnotdson Willie." and was Mrs Danielsons aunt. Usually she limed Tony Into evading her hut lonv wag In no mood to decline nnv friendlv overtures tonight and smiled at her encouragingly. For mpe, however, old Betsv Boss was nt responsive, and left the oldie afier a chart conversation with Greeny. Shea m. id because her daugh ter lefi for China today and we didn't gtve It any space," Arch Sftne er told Tony Tony made a des-mi- i mg exclamation : she had made i note of this event, she had meant t pl.n It up prominently to please he all powerful Betsv Boss" and lie had completely forgotten Jtl A few moments Inter the dreaded call came: frowzy bov went bv s her df'k saying casually: Mr ollue. please. Miss TafL The eye of all the ofllce sympathetically upon her. she went slow ly to the hallway and dragged her w iv dounstnlrs to the manager's otlne telling herself darkly that she i the wedding TonrwV.pd 'slowh. WNU e sent Bub Wlilteley upto see this Mrs Scott, and she pretty near took Ills head olt. Much ado about nothing," Tony said scornfully, returning to her work The city editor lingered. I m aw fully aorry If 1 let you In for something with that Journal thing.' he sold awkwardly. Mow'd I know It was a secret?" It doesn't matter," Tony said Only the Bel ne.inly, soberly. Inm.y's happen to be my beat SYHOPSI3 AFTER .ointis ::. lungtndlv ; the day was uncetnfor!tb! waitn looked and the noontime street cheap and woodenv to lmr eve Greenv was In the nfliee when Tonv Went in. bill She took her pi ice at her desk without glancing h wav Presently Joe lurke came ovet to Sit on the edge of her desk That was a nice engagement See how we plnvtd H yoti landed up! The others hnvs are wild" The other hnvs alwnvs meiti" the editors and reporters of the rl val papers. Tony raised her sum her ejes. r Just That Journal storv In about ruined the fim- -t friendship I have!" She said, hretfhirg deep She saw from Joes expression th- -' be knew how the land lav. Aw. weli, Greenv had to use it ' lie did not have to use It " I'ouv said warmly. He knew verv will If it he wasnt supposed to he'd thought i wanted him to uIt hed have asked me to wilte it Joe. looking Intensely troubled went away. In their turn. un ami Spike and Buck Moore l'.utk. who was next to Greeny In Importance came over shyly to pievnt Greeny's case. Tony took refuge In smouldering monosyllables. She was very busy very 'oblivious of Greenv'-- s neigh borhood. Her heart was heavy ; she could not rise to their kindly over tures. Presently Greenwood came over to her. Well." he began sourly, you've certainly let its Into a lot of trouble on that Porter engagement!" Oh, howT' Tony asked, 'startled They talked to the old man." " "Fitch?" Nope, Arnoldson." Oh. they didnt I" "They did. They wanted to know how yoa got It." "The Bulletin had It tonight. , "Yes, but the Bulletin was careful to aay that they were Quoting from the Call." Its true," Tony said stubbornly . , . They saj It Isnt true. At least. n-- -e probably fired. It was not so bad as that, bni bad enough Mr Dan elson it wa wa disagreeable: he was alwava disagreeable He snlil that he tils likeil the sensational manner of getThR ting social notes that Ml had recently been employing: It was not the policy of the paper to make powerful enemies. and his I. end always been to get wait people were willing to give amt nothing else. " I hese are ihe nicest people In the city," he mnimira CiT nd uvuallv our social reporter it alien: ' one of themselves, someone who understand how persons Of that this feel "I hope you break out with typhoid," Tony thought, her cheeks very red. her eyes bright, as she respectfully watched him. She was of a class that couldnt understand After a society folk, was she? while he said, That was all. I think. and she could get up and go, feeling whipped and broken. She went back to her desk. Nobody looked up when she came In, hut she knew that everybody saw her. Arent yon going to get any din ner, Tony?" Greeny called. You're that Federated Clubs covering thing, aren't you?" w i ' self, stood up, sad, gathering her notes, took them to the city editors desk. Pm going out to dinner," Merchants; Magna Overcome Rivals the said, almost ipaudlbly. Tbs street was almost deserted. Tony walked blindly along, sniff. Magna A. C. and Sugarhouse Merling, blowing her nose, talking That rile Porter engage- chants remained deadlocked for first ment place in the Utah Industrial league Ah, yes, but then there was the standings as a result of triumphs Journal affair, too. That was more over Oemmell Club and Henagera serious. Just this time Inst night Business College, respectively Tueseverything had been so serene and day The merchants tripped the first so happy, and now her whole life half and Magna champions, was a wreck. Buth had loved her, Gemmell, 63 to 35. submerged Larry had trusted her, and she bad Sugarhouses defense, choking In betrayed their trust! sensational style, held the celebratunTired, blue, hungry, miserably decided, as she halted In the dark ed Royal Jensen scorless from the street, her ejes fell upon a bent field and this wa the major facmetal shield In a doorway: The tor in the Merchants victory. San Francisco Journal of Com Magna had little trouble in defeatmeres and Business; Third Floor. ing the hapless Gemmell crew, runFor a moment she stood looking at ning up a margin In its first half It apathetically; then suddenly her and continuing brilliant shooting heart began to beat hard and fast. the third and fourth throughout She went In. quarters. She stopped, halfway up the second flight, and stood listening. Somebody was talking at a teleCYPRUS SCHOOL phone. upstairs. In the Journal office; she knew that voice: Larry s half-aloud- Pinafore Named As Cyprus High be followed by games and entertain- ment. Alton Ottley, reporter. School Operetta Garden Club Flans Miniature Garden Contest March 9 Special assembly was held Thursday In honor of Abraham Lincolns or The Lass That birthday. A special program and Pinafore The Magna Flower Garden Club Dr. Karl Loved a Bailor, written by W. S. short play was given. is planning a miniature garden conwas Lake of the Salt Hawkins City Gilbert, with music by Arthur Sulltest open to all interested members guest comspeaker. ivan, one of the mo6t famous and anyone outside of the club. Ail posing teams in the field of music, entries must be at the meeting in as the Cyprus High has been selected the Magna Women's Club March School operetta presentation this 9. Two prises will be given for the year. The musical entertainment most attractive and original entries, will be under the direction of H. B which may consist of desert garden, McSummerhays and Mrs. Esther cactus or some similar plant. Call. The meeting commences at 7.30 Miss Fern Pearce will have the feminine lead. A male lead has not Nineteen members of Magna o'clock. Judging will be done by . been chosen, due to lsck of tenors. Camp Woodmen of the World, No. several outside people. They will be supported by Paul 822, recently attended a banquet at A board meeting of the Flower Blackett, Donald Marlow, Merrill the LaVonne Cafe In Salt Lake City Garden Club will be held Thursday Johnson, Ralph Spencer, LeRoy in honor of Peter F. Gilroy, Presi- evening, March 8 at the home of Coon,' Robert Taylor, Edward John- dent of National Fraternal Congress the president, Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald son, Louise Matthews, Esther Pet- of America and also Head Council on Fourth East Street All board erson and a large chorus consisting of Woodmen of World. members are requested to be present of sailors, marines, aunts, cousins President Gilroy was introduced at 7.30 oclock. of the principal actors. by Harry Heagrin of W of W. who The operetta will be presented is also president of the Fraternal Golden Opportunity Day? March 28 and 27 in the high school Congress of Utah. The honored auditorium. It is a two-amusical guest later presented six fraternal replete with romantic interludes and rings to members in the Utah disexciting scenes of song and love. trict, terminating a two months membership campaign. Mattress Recovering Magna Camp received the distinct Old Mattresses federated and honor of receiving four of the six reboot Just like new for enly rings, presentations being made to The program for Sacrament meet- Mrs. Beatrice Daniels, E. E. Daniels, LIS ing at Pleasant Green Ward Sun- Mrs. Daisy Duns tone and Glen Coe, We else make Spring day. was under the direction of the all of Camp 822 of Magna. The from year old cotton Boy Scouts of Troop lOl'and the other rings were given to Jack Wisemattresses. Explorers of Troops 301. Several man of Camp 338, Salt Lake City Feather mattresses made from short talks and musical numbers and A. J. Wharton of Camp 74, Ogwere given. The guest speaker of den. feather beds. the evening was Mr. Arthur PeterOVERMAN'S MATTRESS sen of Salt Lake City. .Tuesday. February 25th, the PleaRENOVATING sant Green Relief Society will hold An investure ceremony for Ten- their Social Service lesson. A Geo. 2837 South Spencer or derfoot Scouts will be held by Troop Washington program and social has 101, Tuesday evening, February 25. also been Can Gar. 8 All ladies are arranged. Awarding of tenderfoot badges will cordially invited to attend. , Magna Woodmen Receive Honored Rings From Head ct SC0UTNEWS Mst-tresa- es 40-3- 1, voice. The door of the cuter ofllce where the had waited so patiently a year ago, was open The Inner door was ajar, too. Tony pushed It further open and saw Larrjs office for tbe second time. He looked up, and she stood there looking at him without smiling, her face pale and streaked with tears. Tony, what Is It? he said, after a minute. He got up and came around the flat topped big devk NEWS Pnncipal T. P Block bank, ol High School, Superintendent Calvin S Smith of Granite School District, and Principal Hatch of Granite High School are attending a Superintendents and Principals convention in St. Louis, Missouri. They will be gone two weeks. Cy-pi- us Muss Geiger, Instructor of the 7th and 8th grades, who has been ill for a short time, has returned back to school Mrs Weldon Matthews has been substituting for her. What's the matter?" She had stretched out her ha mis ; his met them, and as she felt their heartening grip and saw the concern and kindness in his ejes her Friends of Mr?. Grace Rapp, intears began again. ' Oh, Larry, Ive been so sorrj I" structor atthe Junior High, will be interested to learn that her knee she faltered, clinging to hltu. is improving after falling and inSorry? For what?" Oh, for what I let you In for! juring it while on the way to school Id no Idea It mattered so' Ion Monday. Mrs. V. B. Jones is know, for Mrs. Rapp. Tony said, close atMlnst him. looking up In his face with the lashes of her bfue eve pointed with tear, "you know I told them lairrv I told Greenv' 71:1 ntoro Ing when Both spoke a Loot it I didn't want her to know 5ie vou wouldn't believe I h id But I sub-stit5l- BIG FREE CASH PRIZES FOR EVERYONE! Spontored By The Copper Printing Co. - Merchants. ii-- did There wa a pause I knew you dhl ' he t!d Oh. Lurry. I've heefi leeltuz o horribly ! I'm so sorrj ! Look here." he Interrupted have you been worrying about this Journal thing?" I've been sltk!" she whispered "Sit down, vou poor bird brul-- i tarry said. He wheeled a rev-.'Ing chair to the nearer side or the desk, went about to his own -- Ido of the desk, and sat down smiling at her. Listen, he said, whats all at?" this I told Greeny; I bad no idea he d use IL" Tony poured out her con I never fession In a great rush realized until 1 telephoned Both this morning what a horrible thing Id done! she said. Larry listened to her at first with bewilderment Why, good heav ena, U wasn't np to you!" "To whom, then?" Tony asked bewllderedly. To me. of course. I had no buk nesa to talk about it. It made nie feel like a fool, because I'd said to the chief that I wouldnt mention It But If there's any blame Its up to me." Oh, no. Its not," she said, laughWhald you do? Go down to ing. ' Los Antonios?' Flew down. T'Judt got back an That Isnt until nine," she began hour ago. He sent me up In one to aay thickly, and putting her bead of his planes." down on the desk she burst Into Then hes peaceable?" Tony tears. Nobody said anything; abe asked. knew that they were I think It .will all "Oh, fine. between natural distaste (or the straighten itself out Hes trying weakness of women, and sympathy to bluff me now, but he wont I for her In a day whose dismal emo- told him that Fd talked about It like tions they all had experienced In a fool, and hes to make me trying their turn. believe It makes some difference. After a dreadful moment or two But Tt doeent n bit" Tony regained command of her- (TO BS CONTINUED) unite jvaiiiimif VvV Stop-and-- go drivin wastes your money -- unless your gacollr.o Is mado for It! TUST at your car needs 3 shifts of gears, your gasoline needs 3 kinds of J power! One power for quick star ft . , . one for fast pickup and hill climbing . one for steady running! combines thcM3wBSerent kinds of power in ofle fuel the first truly balanced gasoline! Super-Shell |