OCR Text |
Show f r w THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. Kieksoo, Editor-Publish- ALLEGIANCE TO GOOD SEEN IN SACRAMENT er maw MAGNA NOTES "Sacrament is the subject of the Mrs. Clara E. Burke entertained sermon to be read to all Churches a dinner and bridge party Thursat of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday day afternoon at The Reid House IX July in honor of her sister, Mrs. H. M. The Golden Text: To do good and Johnston of Manila, Phllllplne Is.LM to communicate forget not: for with lands. High score was won by Mrs. such sacrifices God is well pleased, Theodore Hansen second high to Mrs. Johnston and consolation to is from Hebrews 13:16. Mrs. W. v. Robbins. Luncheon was GOOD TASTE SHOULD GUIDE n The also Includes served to twelve guests. the Bible passage: By faith Abel With newspaper editors following a new trend in photography for offered unto God a more excellent Dont strain yourself trying to re front pages, a sort of race ha developed between rival newspapers to out sacrifice than Cain, by which he form the world It has been here obtained witness that he was right- a long time without your work and to present new camera trick. do each other In effort eous. God testifying of his gfts: and will last a long time after you deLast week a Texas newspaper, the Houston Press, detailed its camera by the being dead yet speaketh part with speed camera, took picture of a Cae- (Heb. 11:4) and the man to a local hospital and, following cone sarian operation The next day the newspaper came out with enlarged latlve from the Christian Science Learn to laugh. A good laugh Is front-pag- e pictures. The newspaper proudly announced it waa the first textbook. Science and Health with better than medicine. When you photographs of a Caesarean operation ever displayed In a newspaper. Key to the Scriptures, by Mary smile or laugh your brain for the the in Baker reproducing pictures, spoke of the shocked busyEddy: Simply asking that moment Is freed from the load that Time Magazine, we may Jove God will never make it on a first rate beat body and reported congratulation ordinarily carries. us Jove Him; but the longing to be It is not a question of championing the cause of women to tell a helpful story. A well Learn like dub, better and holier, expressed in dally told story Is ss wholesome and as strict compliance with the conservative nothing in bad taste" policy of watchfulness and In striving to asthe Christian Science Monitor, which turns up it nose at crime news. similate more of the divine char- welcome as a sunbeam in a sick room. It s basically a question of good taste. If the peturea are produced for the acter, will mould and fashion us benefit of surgeons, let them be confined to the medical schools. These anew, until we awake in Kis likepictures served the function of providing an exciting news picture to an ness. (p. 4.) element of the readers which had no professional interest The reading public enjoys good news pictures, but not the mere attempt of the senLearn to keep your troubles to sational press to what the appetites of the tabloid audience. If the race yourself. The world Is too busy to continues, more people will be thankful for the other kind of newspapers linger over your sorrows. and their unequaled policy of good taste. Learn to greet your friends with a smile. They carry too many frowns In their own heart to be bothered City, Mr. Dan Ahlquist, Mr. with any of yours. GARFIELD NOTES Park Eld Cameron, Miss Juanita Cameron, Miss Betty Bateman. Mr. WalClub held an lace Cameron Miss Marjory Far-ne- s The THE fc and Mist Irene Ahlquist spent outing at Saltair last Thursday. A last weekend at Tooele Meet Canyon. LAKE-TOOEL- E Up With daintily arranged luncheon was serSALT ft ved and bridge enjoyed. Mrs. Lloyd Pullum won high score. Mrs. Gor' Mr. and Mrs. Victor Anderson andon Forbes was the guest of the nounce the birth of a baby daughFolks! club. ter bom Monday 6th at the L. D. Leaves Magna Leaves Salt Lake S. Hospital. For Magna for Salt Lake Youll love the oalty Mrs F. D. Fames entertained at 9:40 a. m ....7:00 a. m. a luncheon last .Thursday after old reprobate lee 11:00 a. m. 1:40 p. m Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Blair and noon. 4:00 p. m. 6:40 p. .m him every week in t children. Afton, Connie and Ruth 6:00 p. m. 7:40 p. m Tooele at Mr. and Mrs. J. McCremmon have spent 8 unday Canyon. as their guests for a short time their SALT LAKE DEPOT , 77 South on West Temple daughter, Mrs. George H. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Walt Minister anand granddaughter. Miss Bonnie MAGNA DEPOT By S. L. HUNTLEY daunounce of the marriage their Jean Thomas of Bakersfield, CaliRasmussen Garage ghter, Evelyn, to Mr. Ray Bridges fornia. also of Garfield. Published Since 1906 ' Issued each Friday morning M Entered us seeondcUss mail matter under the set of Mirch 3rd, 179, kt Him, 111. subscription, in advance, per year Published By The Copper Printing Company Mp. n.s Wi lesson-sermo- Whatever drinks you like best, or your guests like best, will taste twice as smooth il they're, made with whiskies or gins from Hiram Walker. Seventy-eigh- t years o!4istilling experience a difference! makes certainly MESCAL IKE rntrif - Mir ai foJ. OkunUi tjUTW io; im b ji lery, 90 proof. ll Pint Coda No. .. 3 - 'mfrw.'vw it ... rnirtw rr & l. i, it., ti m ttp.iiwt i. ..... Ill w ' Coa Quart 'i ...I ,ut No. lid -- tt " tfatlllUiltJ BHl.ltljilhHtilltt,lliUa HIRAM WALKER'S DISTILLED FIVE O'CLOCK ; Utahs COCKTAIL GIN biggest selling gin! Distilled from 100 grain spirits, together with the finest fruits, herbs and berries. Always uniform in flavor. 85 proof. Fifth Code No. 446 e Pint Cod No. 447 Also Hiram Walkor's Distilled London Dry Gin. Distill d iron grain by the exclusive Controlled Condensation process, which insures, n uniform flavor i I ulhWifiilJ Telephone ahead for accom modations or to make plans I ! Long distance rates are reduced all day Sunday and ifWtHWf . b Filth Code No. 421 90 proof iWillkw.iuttd,ilh i.iUudultUi, ,iul UUiw.ii.Sa4iii l! ill iimfoUiltnhitUi Pint Code Ne. 422 lli iUlxudimtwiiliL x 3 1 Pint Code Ne. 66 Quart Code No. 127 . Jbahii tiihhlUWiUbiliaidiiittitiuiitaiUdWlihtiittlMrtieitfWJM HIRAM WALKER'S CANADIAN CLUB STRAIGHT WHISKEY Whether you favor rye, bourbon or Scotch, youll like Canadian Club. Aged 6 years and bottled in Canada under Government supervision. 90.4 proof. Made from the finest can grain by Natures own process, kept under scien-- 5 tific control. 90 proof. withfriends: SV H Ten High has the flavor and smoothness of much more P p expensive whiskies because it is made with precision-control inhe worlds largest and most modern distil-- ! HIRAM WALKER'S ROYAL OAK J BOURBON WHISKEY Save Delay and Inconvenience 1'" itbmftttmlsi.u BOURBON WHISKEY 3 and Mrs. Jay McAllister and Miss Norma Stewart, daughter of family have returned home after an Mrs. Ida Stewart, Is recovering from extended trip to Yellowstone Naa recent appendicitis operation. Miss tional Park. Stewart U a nurse at the Salt Lake 0 General Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nickolson of V Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ed NickolMrs. D. L. Underwood has returnson of Provo and daughter, Bobbie, ed home after an extended visit gvith Miss Alice Nickolson of Salt Lake friends and relations In California. City, Mr.' Joim Peters, Mr. Fred Peters, Mr. Bob Peters, Miss Aggie PetMr. Roland Davidson of Log Aners and Miss Wysam of Murray geles, California and Mrs. Walter spent last weekend In Provo Canyon Aiken of Seattle, Washington, dauat Upper falls. ghter and son of the late Mr. Peter Davidson, arrived Wednesday to atMr. and Mrs. Parrel Roberts and tend their fathers funeral Friday. children, JoAnn, John, Barbara, Kenneth and Douglas, spent the Independence holiday at Lemlngton Utah visiting with Mr. and Mr. NATIONAL Clyde Overson and Mrr C. W. Mr. W"1 TEN HIGH PA PIPFLE, " i hi HIRAM WALKER'S Just-A-Me- re STAGE Ijimwip shtihafc ii3tA.iert.uia.. Fiat Code No. 322 Quoit Code No. 321, , every night after 7 oclock The Mountain States Tel. Tel. Company fir 30Usstt SAFETY CHECKUP FOOD SP -- litBOfc VM4.lit Is Your Refrigerator Mr and Mrs. A. B. Culley have as their guests Mrs. W. H. Bryan of Tooele and Miss JoAnn Bird of Tooele Mr and Mrs. Don Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawes, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cameron. Mr. Fiva Bateman, Mrs. Anna Ahlquist, Mrs. Sullivan of Murray, Mr. Franklin of COME TO Lowest Priced CENTRAL LUMBER AND YOUR COLD GAUGE $REEl - 16 Months Old 100 Proof nothing to buy gations (adults only.) While limited supply lasts Whiskey PINTS lx Cede Ha. 55 -- Malta. .- dsrse m hafld rUe Mq-Zt- FoA Tempersterw.betow dmm ami above 33 Proof of (D PRO- SAFER TOOD SSvUdkeiof rlsht iamiheesbmet vWMe prnf Am fooit y.hyj - Proof of LOWER OPERATING COST -n TECTION SO dirm Proof of Taster freezing ICC MORE . - no obliMEET TMB (D n 54 GET Proof of w more usability (D Proof of FIVE-YEA- R , 1 y;m- 7tl&e ' Onitt Untetn TnubU-frt- e IT CUTS CURRENT COST TO THE BONE The new Frigidnire's cold-makin- Picture of a Man Kissing His Girl in the Dark g spectacular unit gives more cold for much Jots current cost, because of outstanding design with only three moving ports! oiled, Permanently ! Ktl The Man Who Doesn't ADVERTISE tip PAflt. PRO- TECTION PLAN Is Like the Guy Who Kisses His Gal Jn the Dark He May Know What He is Doing, But Nobody Else Does. TOY IT! Ie. DISTILLERIES CO., LouimU. Oweasboro Larlst Distillery in Kentucky Central Lumber Co. Magna Times" Garfield Leader "Baildera In and For "The Copper Towns. |