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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, April 17, 1936 Tte Eastern Star THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. NleLon. I Editor-Publish- er Published Since 1906 Issued each Frida y moraine at Magna, Utah Entered at aecond etii mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah Subscription, in advance, per year Published By The Copper P Anting Company , i- ,- .$1.00 T Miss Margaret Peterson la home way robbery against Frank Leon, with Mrs. McFarlands daughter. her parents, Mr. and Mr. visiting 13th Salt East, 3678 South of 53, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nickolson spent Frank Peterson of 4th East street Lake City, March 81, was brought before Justice Fred Llndbeck last Easter Sunday with their son and after an extended stay in San Fran- , Mr. and Mrs. Ed cisco', California, . Friday for a preliminary hearing. daughter-in-la. t over Roee i Provo. f bound Llndbeck of Nickolson Justice Miss Maud Hansen of Salt Lake to the Third District Court, his w, : year;amounts How do you pay for a fire? Well, for one thing, you pay for it in the cost of maintaining a fire depart ment, alarm and water facilities, equipment, and by higher fire insurance rates. The money for .thatpoWs out of the taxes you pay to the 'city, .ansMYou pay for a fire in higher taxes as well as high-rat- e If a Home or business house is is banned, property, removed from the tax rolls. All thfetoiyoperty in the community must make up the ai8( S'tlan'l -- i : vr Cottay.for a niw , , , ' (.. . fire, m destroyed business. tnf fL & ) fckthUen Norris, d vice observes. The time and place to begin to tight weeds is at planting time and with the seed selected for planting weed Many fanners plant more seeds with their crops than they can possibly destroy through their weedProfessor Hogen- - desk and braced for a few dizzy- you Jo hoar It office." I know. And Im so grateful to WNtl Service, yot)l I don't know why I'm laughntrtnmnnni ing, Tuny stammered. She straightened up, and was free I'm going to have some, too, of his touch, and pnt out her hand Ruth said. to his. . ITtanks so much. Larry ; S That same day. at three oclock It knocked me breathless for minRot all she Im apologized. ute," . In the Afternoon, Tony's deik telenow. Ill get out Into the phone rsng In all the other din' bf rfght ' the city ollif-eand Tom. answer- air and be fine! Fresh, sweet, her 'smooth brown ing It, heard Larry's voice. Topyt Im g'ad I carglit yon. cheek flawless, her soft dark hair lb curves and rings abont Could you come for a min, her face, her long dark lashes wet utef' The stars And CathaHfie wheels above tbe raised blue eyes, and 'tbe of iipnlcscent light hud. settled s big while .collar and, plalq dark nJ the si bn jegs little, but her voice was tinmen ns slioea. all .somehow ex- She went square-toeshe said: Coming. Into I.arrjs own sanctum, magnifipressing jony. and no( .one but cent Hoy In leather c.halrs and soft Tonj,ahe' stood close Jo him far a moment, and be. felt the quick neirv-ou- s eucalyptus walls. down , opposite him. pressure of her' fingers on tdi TopSfT'sat looked a(, hint, smiling shakily, wrist. Then she was gone, hnd the splefiffid bffic 'was quiet add buipty trembling. They were alone. !'ni : 11 "There'll he a huzr. about this again. downstairs. Larry said. looking at lkATIlLIili.X hOlKUIS i fcoifFiWlit. h.-.- came around the hr with his arms ing seconds, "I didnt,, wut downstairs In tbe f.U illimS shoe! of Utah bought alfalfa seed from a trucker because they could buy It from him for 25 cents per hundred pounds chohper than they could purchase it elsewhere. Most Of the fanners planted this seed without giving a thought to its purity. One farmer, however, after examining the seed realized that It did not look just right, so he called the county agent The county agent found that this particular lot of alfalfa seed had from 90 to 120 white top and Wild morning glory seeds per pound or enough to plant from 1300 to 1800 noxious weed seeds on every acre of ground where this seed was planted. These farmers saved a few dimes by purchasing this cheap seed but they have lost hundreds of dollars through the decreased value of fu-- ! ture crops and have made for themselves and their posterity an almost endless job of ridding their lands of' the weed menance. been fighting weeds lor a long time, and yet our noxious we-'patches continue to increase in both sire and number. rrplccsor J. C. nogrnson. extension agronomist of the TJSAC extension ser"Wo killing process. W JlM ( WW.W Y'l-Coot- inued. jrtiwinh erf j hMrr?5 .uuairrel with Tony, aril .nevertheless. With much archness snd iimCklrwiyr ant) even slightly weiintlp4crtifllHj Rica safe Both had 'Yhe situation between Tuy waefe(f '1iiidifcfiWl,tiWphew- - Joe Vanderwall. lame lineage as AjAe.MfUVP.W'jhle orilHerseM'.pfld whs brilliant and toe bad mean. All wero extremely ol these-iblrtg-r ,to whom ,Touv , was' till natural?' merely the devtji to whom , reporter hij) .given her first hand ..aonjo'coat., g: (1 the tale of whose makeshift and 8 fanujy'ide'Ilphtful trtjSPattleif had opened to the heir VWan'Hthexplored section 'of life. na'l!ut tf Joe1 liked 'Tony, hnd Joe ' nnrdfe'fW svVret of the fact that he iMptlWh Rntli was enchanted with wrtJtheSIdta that she and Larry would laqirMtrfttyilhave this younger couple sstBioastaee and ad rise and help, ller Uratn-jistounded criticism of Tony lo Mil dlie. whoa tbe changed f,.,A? otheg. three had .(eg Jhe unwelcome truth tnat somehow jhjnts ytere not go right between Tony and Joe. I llifnlv, she ha a good cheek. said In amnze Itiith ' f.a'iTy. Tonr surprises , Vie the ifffl. We!!it'(w'nrs type 'nirtn'rally doesnt fall In - .' gtyhe atpt-inli- s , ,. d CHAPTER, JtVlIl I TV,. Id- - :: a. wrf'f,.Srnt. t sna&zu KC -- I io of, 14 i ifne, BOB. ,h"- ? .i Imagination. yes. tfit'd got It Into .ILst. It' Is -- ARE YOU LOOKIKQ Ahlquist. Letusshowyoutheworlds first choice economy tire more than a match for many highest-price- d makes In long safe mileage, tread grip, blowout protection and looks. A . , value we give you because Goodyear builds the most tires by millions. OVER The Sunshine Comjnitfee pt the Garfield Relief Society entertained at the bom? of Mrs. Smith in honFriday Wtirnoon, April-10- ; or of her birthday. Games were enjoyed by twelve guests. .J(J v mm pn,cED Ru-fro- , TIR- E- FOR A GOOD ed r IT ISi '?'r ) . 22 MILLION SOLD THATS '.j ! r,l,, f .I HO WrGOOZ),, t.U Lui! jx, jF"WfiN"h s III'! in, : V J The oo i Ward o"'c?"3 gavt Mtss a program and dance at the Oar-fiel- d Men s Club last Thursday evening. Refreshment werayqrved j:d been a good timd Wae had 'everyone forfiie to you minutes, WalllsteH" TYeUi: $dMy." frtia assltfsflt jAatVlntepl4iUid eating a box lunch at her desk. Mbs Dorofty: Minders ot Zt I "IJl onlfke4 you Vlulnute; I .fW4f rBifl yossffihftjca Jo get out Lake City, ; spent Easter urMry "Uuil I64af." JrnlBfJtlplf smiling. with lier parents. Mr. and Mrn. Wi!r a of was little hit llam "But there queer Manders. ' business that canto up, and I want- j Mrs.' . Verl Parkins entertained her slattmt superirUf naeul ol the fmk-lai- Five- - Hqndred Chub Saturday af-seWjIX'wUen't'jouJi UiBa terhoon Mrs. Lioyd , Weaver well first prize and Mis. Parley McCleve :.,;ri0 njiV I am. award. second., . Mr. Kern Oppa la the supcrln ' ' ' ' tendent, Isnt her Mrs. Charles Anderson wfts host- Well yes. Miss WaltlSter was j beginning td bd a RtttC uneasy, ami ess ,,to. the Merry Matrons last' Thursday afternoon at a one oclock Tony felt sorry for her. a,'. Oliver Bea "Is his brother-in-larJdjgq' juncheon. Mrs W, ,C. ReeSe " of Magna was a special-guest- . edict, of thd Oakland Sun! p Mre.f; tod could ask Sir. Opps," Miss Orem Stewart .wen t Walllster, definitely disturbed now, . said guardedly. v. Mrs. Mary Ensign is! jspjftuiifig a I don't have to. I know It. Lei few days with her mother, Mri. Mick me tell you wbat'all this la about Wlmpey of, Price. j Miss Walllster, Touy said frankly "and then youll know what Im af ter. Some time ago Shafts Depart meat Store, the biggest In Oakland, took away its advertising from us the Call,, in San Francisco, because it said It got much better res pons from advertising In the Oakland Sun. Now, Jhat worried ns, an,I we sent a man over here to Oakland to Investigate, and this Is what he found out. Shafts had put a ape rial adiertisement la all the papers l students to Inviting all write ia to tbe equipment department, and join a club called The Undergrade. They had Saturday hikes and contests; 1 don't know what they didnt have. Do you happen to have noticed Itf "I dont Mbjr, that L did. nld Miss WaflWterl afid ; 1 jftfDl jyou had better jfa'jM0 1 hate rdikidf to Mri Oppi. Just a, moment morg Xflss Walllster, please. .Thaij Ja, odieene from the office talked to Mr. Upps, and he admitted that some weeks ago-- , "I dont know what' he admitted and 1 dont 'care. If' you'll excuse l I - , 4;: me-- -, 'J 'it v Net now wAlt I just a moment,".' Tony said, in a persuasive, feosibl tone. "lie's : not doee : anything wrong l And you haven't anything1 aiLY this For Bottoms Up i,ts tremendous vQifr gluminir She Had a Photograph Of Frank .orabdleMvi 4 think shes a dear, and Fitch In Her Hands." .aakvntbtplrf she's ' most . amusing some -1 JvoleViilthOBU,' perhaps she rather a penciled npte on his desk. overdoes It and makes things funny thought Id rather tell you. When lo aft, tjpj.es poiisi of the truth, Uuth did jou see Bess Cutter last? "She was In a couple of days rd.Y-?) btftlimlpg J guardedly, when hea,hnY ago, Tooy said, paling at some the thing exactly. She quality In his tone. She was havThats all 1 menu! ing kthus trouble, and she felt kind jadi.lamalir. she has Imagination of rotten, Tony went on, speuk-insJylpg' " fbjr vou,, Ruth, tr you tell me a the less elegantly because she as ou was uneasy and In earnest. Why? fcifiijttinipdrry lt--9 Hei'.tNhirs ago! Tony never tells a "She killed herself about an hour vlV tnttUi ago. O'Brien telephoned me. She --ovotl nit' h'frald perhaps I call that had a photograph of Frank Fitch .iiof. trtrth.1 Itoth Biggesied, with a prim in her hands. tiaO littl 'oeugh. :;And I'm afraid that Oh, heaiens!" Tony whispered, 1ui enough to think staring at him, very white. Killed Mlfd,llaii((irtwit,',u.... herself 5" -- UO ,l(itriy,ijad heard, till tone before, Poison. They rushbd her to the In (pis little predicament hut they say she wus 3 fhad,eeo before. Tying hla tfe, looking at hts Liuergency, gone when the police got there." -. wllelfirough fh high mirror of his "It makes me feel a little sick," r1 CT'sf bdraders; he Said: Tony said, holding on to tbe arms (hH hasnt got sense enough to of her chair with gripped fingers.. she has-- ' with "We're faking a Chicago trip for so- - htg he can afford to "7'ljii4..,4l'tr .11 tdclUkeif TdoS'tiovf 'nd then, and Fitch," Larry presently observed The girls look came back to Tonys Just dumb enough to think drily. bbi. r 1 guess, she knew instantly. . that means he Is a .fool. Ii Boaiei ways," wb'at she was doing wrbeo that beljdwbj gan, Tony, Fitch .wasnt the first Rutl sam- - sifecUunately In a ever come into her vAb-She -- curiously : man who had SAlillU'' J'U UAlidt. could be life, poor thing! I'm1 so sorry for herl i ."Oh, Tony She'd gheo up her apart3p.iTfniKlr-;?f',- H said, misled it sol She les; down lo tbe office, I mean. ment, and she ' kxvfoP0 W suppose that there's sum?; was living with some friend out 1 dont think bn the Panhandle.1 iLarfy Sald. Tn the tone "of they got along very well. She told me she and MS be! had a ecrtlp l00ri',gn4 thlnving. ?iiIotii'iij.1j!)ej'j.0Tj tViere Is. For one about 'a brassiere or something " thing, she acts like a girt In lore. H And suddenly, as Larry laugbed, OO e- -j i don't 'know who it codld be, she was laughing and crying at Mid fjurrjy j astd. arranging a handker once,, her drenched eyes burled In 00:01 Chief. ihl hie. breast pocket ."Come her bands. Confused and ashamed, watch taehave my .break-- she stood up wiping her eyes, turnoJ i i ing her back to him, and Larry Jtaat -l- . , j r 1 , . popularity low, price, possible! is a premium quality Kentucky Straight , Whisky cowj . riper, richer, .smoother. than ever fore I Made, the costly way. from a' h formula. Try i has I -v, n' it today n sour-mas- t hot&k high-score- i tx8Moi?TalifiiViewhat A U'al-lister- i. isrIpT'i,Vr,','o; iNi. She hasn't The B B Club entertained at a social Wednesday evening honorMrs. Jack Ridd entertained the ing Mrs. Robert Dea at the home Just-Mere Club last Thursday of Mrs. Arthur Marsh. Card tables at a one oclock luncheon. High of 500 were arranged and prizes won scale was won by Mrs. Mary Ensign. by Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Hans Lund. Luncheon was served to The Pythians and their guests twelve guests. , from Garfield who attended the E. entertained Mrs. the Hall in the Salt at Singleton Pythian meeting Lake City to hear the Supreme Vice Sunshine Committee at a quilting Chancellor, Mr. Fred Jones of 8 an Bee Wednesday afternoon at her Francisco. California, talk were Mr. home. Eight guests were present. and Mrs. A. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. The Spencer Ward Mutual offiWin McFarlane. Miss Hulda Ahlquist, Mr. and Mrs. George Ed- cers entertained at a shower Wedwards, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin 81ater, nesday afternoon In honor of Miss Mrs. Ida Stewert and Mrs. Anna Ethyle Poulton, at the home of Mrs. Owen Jac:bs. Games were Ahlquist. ; iKlftyt-,l0obie:'S'- .funllt'liata "sjH.hgS.Ints NOTES MAGNA f Wherell her nouMpJb gtf lief ljf a few more oir-iTherls no rent future for a girl In and she certainly mnedimpWrk.. ! Into,, writing She Ijberselfi sho, has no Umgina- OTK Mrs. Ffed Williams of Lot Angeles. California, is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. John Allen of the Arthur' Row. st, , Writ but of her Ms eliln ',.wenpltie great u Ahl-qui- tained at an Easter party - at their home Friday evening. , gressive games were played and a lunchon served. The guests , delicious (Were Ml is. Margaret Comlay, Miss Marie , Afton. Wastermftn, Mis stad, Miss Marjorie Fames. Miss Mildred Wcsterman and Miss Irena Y tag-seho- " - en-.- Those who graduated from the City was. the dinner guest of Mr. Standard Red Cross Class are in- and Mrs.. R. C. Parks .Sunday. ' vited to attend Red Cross meetings GARFIELD NOTES held at the Magna Womens Club Mrs. Emma Elmer has returned home after spending ten days in every Wednesday afternoon for five Idaho visiting friends, ,, Miss Patricia Hardy of Salt Lake weeks. City was the guest of her grandMrs. George Ahlquist, Mr. A1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Leasy Miss Hulda Ahlquist, . Mrs. vacation Lake Salt spring during Anna Ahlquist and Miss Irene 'Ahlweek. quist were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Speers entertained at Mrs. Bob Thomas of South Jordan a bridge foursome Tuesday after- Easter Sunday. noon. Luncheon was served to Mrs. Mrs. William Eckersley is visitT. F Maher, Mrs. Hodge Marshall, and Mrs. C. W. Evers. Mrs. Maher ing friends and relatives in Cache 1 Valley, Utah. won high score trial to come up at a later date. fi'-k- Jk - NOTES - M.ss Loina and Ruth Miller n ati--satftd- hive. GARFIELD , gray-brow- fif. n, t ? J -- the insurance salesman, the laborer. " Remember this-a- nd i i perhaps you won't think it is so much fun to watch the fire engine tear by. Do ?' ! :A FIRE COSTS YOU, TOO! your part to prevent fires, keep the engine in the fire ' house-a- nd the result will bs more dollars in your j,. the fire hazards from your premises, Remove The next time you see a fire engine go by, dig pocket. the beauty of your surroundings to down Wo your change pocket and get out a few cents. thereby adding The pre to which the engine is going, though it may end eliminating the possibilities of fire. be in a home you have never seen, or a place of busi-- . eon points out. ness you didn't know existed, is going to cost yoq WEEDS INLHEASE The solution to the problem lies something. Every fire is a financial burden on you- ON UTAH FARMS eventually only in the planting of and (he total cost, accumulated m the course of a good clean seed. SAYS EXPERT Farmers in the northern section to a substantial sum. t entertain played and luncheon served to will A family loses its home, and perhaps moves away WILLIE ROSE at a one oclock bridge luncheon on teen guests. from town. .. An 'industry burns and men are thrown Saturday, April 25 at the Masonic TO The Magna Ward committee visOVER BOUND Hall in Garfield. out of work, their purchasing power brought sudden. ited the home of Miss Margaret , i DISTRICT COURT Mr. and Mrs. A. W, McFarland Thomas and Miss Leon Merrill and , r" ly down to zero. effect-tand daughter, Janice of Garfield presented each with a lovely y. the he grocery-maEveryone feels the "Willie Rose 25, who is accused and Mrs. J. W. McFarland of Salt ster basket last Wednesday. theatre owner, the doctor, the dry goods merchants, of City, spent Monday at Ogden attacking and committing high- tte rf sri tmi e Mr At ' vk 'V mai n f vr -- n , 'Wii .11 j v V t Yrf 'i$ L f i. r'i BROYi'N-FCA- DisHUerj C0. N 'hflu LZZ? ; ij 5 haH T kjkJi'L y MEATS r,i j hlgh-achoo- V hlgh-scho- n a, hili ?n'f - P-P.- -- 0.( .M ) 'ill M n H(X - wi J various clnssei,' and have them, it' a part of tbetr ) business' course; write into Shafts and' axk! for la-- : formation! about t the .tlnfiergrad i rl a- i A- c.ff nci (- f Jr 30 stops a day. '..j A4 v- - 'M toads of power-ju- st is'ytfar1, 3 shifts of gears. Ohe ppwer for q mc t at ting, one for up, one fot ateady xunrdnt. 'rzr. Super-Shecombines these 1 ' ent kinds of power in One fuel-th- e truly -baliied gasoline. Vf, j I',. i :h- til . 1 v i. - I !'J ll j idiffer drsAi '' J5 r n' - !,) ' ( TO BS CONTINUED), . average wc4 stop cab use upH mile of gasolioe-U- v v'For eccinoiriy,' your, gasoline nbeds 3 1 CiubTei.l - ( (You ivr ji. Slfl j' MIX ' to do wjtb Jt Ay.w.ay,",.,,, 1(, , I certainly, havent anything to do with 4t,Mlsa ,VHlyter.' agyeed. Weil,, then, will you jiist let me talk one moment more?" Tony.a&ke.d ilnsply.tJ,, dpu't think ,yoq under; Stand yet, Wthy I came ,pver here to. talk to ydu. The point Is tbit: DiJ Jou have all your teachers give out' postal cards to the students In thj' t i , U - 7 rn vr-ell r |