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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, January 1, THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. Nielson, Editor-Publish- plainly heard when . it submits Its proposals to the lawmakers is the state Municipal League. The league Is ready with a demand for legislation fequirlng the road commissof the mon ion to spend ef collected on the present gasoline tax for permanent street improve ments within regularly Incorporated cities and towns. Directors and league's legislative committee meet January 8 and 9 to round out their program. VIEWS FROM CAPITOL HILL er Entered m second class mail mattei' under the act of March 3rd, 1879, at Marna, Utah Publiihed Since 1906 Iisued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah 1 Last minute councils of war among organizations with programs to push through the legislature are the order these days With inaugurar Subscription, in advance, per year .31.00 tion day and opening of the legisPublished By The Copper Printing Company lature immediately on the horizon. There will be a thousand and one proposals, many of which will tie I WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS the legislature in knots and still more predestined to be tabled with Salt Lake Progressive Debare introduction in the press of mocrats will Citys be among the intermore serious business. ests demanding speedy approval of 1 WISH YOU A MERRY Christmas. This phrase was heard upon the lips of practically every person in this the proposed state direct primary ns ,,community, and in this great nation Friday. It is a phrase filled with tenWhen Henry H. Blood takes the law- which- If present-indicatioder meaning,, but how many of us pause to consider this meaning in its oath of office from should hustle aren't misleading, Supreme Court fullest capacity? Justice W. H. Folland, he will be- thorugh both houses. Additionally How many of us hesitate in our gaiety, or in our sorrow to recall that come the Bourbon group is prepared to numerically the 10th gover1936 years ago our Christ was born? Do some of us celebrate a bill which would prohibit back to nor Santa Claus direct Utah's affairs. Admittmore than Christmas? ed to the Union January 4, 1896, aliens from holding public office. The exchange of gifts and greeting cards is indeed a wonderful tri- Utah has the distinction of listing CHRISTIAN SCIENCE bute to Christ. The remembrance of friends and bestowing of gifts upon still among its active citizens, He-b- er less fortunate folic can most certainly be deemed as worthwhile and Wells, first man to hpld office 'God is the subject of the Christian deeds even as 1936 years ago three wise men bore gifts of oil as the state's chief executive. in all Churches of and frankincense to a manger in Jerusalem. Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan- Next December 25, let each of us halt our festivities temporarily in While numerous new state offi- uary 3. and recall the circumstances of the First Christmas. Surely the phrase, "I The Golden Text is: God Is the cials and legislators begin convenwish you a Merry Christmas, then will hold more meaning for each of f us. ing for the legislature's opening Lord, which hath showed us light. sessions. Dr. Hugh M. Woodward's (Psalms 18:27.) Among the Scriptural texts are course will take him in another verses: Art thou not from everthe direction. Pressed new THE MODERN AUTOMOBILE duties by his O Lord my God, mine Holy lasting, as regional director of WPAs reThou are of purer eyes creational and educational program One? to than behold evil and canst not MONTH THE AUTOMOBILE L.AT SHOWS were held throughout the the liberal Utah County senator country. submitted his resignation to Gov- look In iniquity (Habakkuk The new cars are more beautiful in design and finish than ever be- ernor Blood this week. fore. They offer much in the way of Improvements and In appointment of Woodward's gadgets. Their powder plants deliver staggering performance you can push the throttle successor, the governor has a probdown and run up to eighty or ninety m. p. h. without trouble-- so far as lem which borders on the delicate. the mechanics of your car are concerned. Utah county Democrats who first However, the emphasis placed on speed has been productive of one of elected Woodward in 1934, and who the gravest national troubles" America has known the growing accident have continued to favor his pro- toll. And the driver who thinks that seventy is safe because it seems as gressive leanings, want A. O. Ellett .slow as thirty used to, should think again. another left winger ele- Silent engine performance won't help if we encounter a cement to tvrt n p guard rH-wt- highspeed.'EffortlesS'sleefing WbriTThalce a "head-o- n crash IedT-Fv- e Tn ftructive. Lack of vibration Wont help the undertaker patch us together ;ahy another appointee after the wrecking crew gets the body out with blow torches. I Pn.s have b en drawn con- But these modem cars are magnificent examples of siderably closer since the election safety. Brakes stop a hurtling machine in amazingly, short however, end there is an impress- distance, without sway or shock. All steel bodies will take a lot of punish- - Ion that it will take considerable ment without serious damage. Steering mechanisms are next to fool proof, tugging and to persuade the hauling And the tire manufacturers have done their bit by reducing the blow-ogovernor to Ignore the unmistak-hazar- d to a minimum. Yet each year's safety improvements have been followed by more accidents, not fewer accidents and by more serious accidents, not less severe accidents. Why? Because we. the motoring public, have overestimated the safety factor of wider, better surfaced highways. The cars and the roads are improved and so we take the chances that lead to disaster. The new cars are out. Maybe you are lucky to be ab'e to buy one. Have a good time with It -- but treat it with enough mo of the respect upper chamber may go and remember that 36.000 people die and many times more are injured out the window and maimed on our streets and highways every year. Don't add to that This belief is based on the theory list. hat Senator Ira A. Huggins of Weber Count v has marshalled sufficient backing to hold a Many Observers, however, still recall the Maw power demonstrated at the state nominating GOOD LUCK convention and believe the new senator from Utah County will make little difference in the fight for the presidency. one-four- th 1937- - Correlative to the citations are" 'Mr. and Mrs. Elton Apgood spent MIMMWMM4SM9M9X SALE FOR the fallowing from Science and tha. Christmas holiday In Ogden friends. and relatives with ; Chest bf drawers and Baby Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: The foundan. buggy cheap. Inquire Matt Miss Beth Coleman of Milford, tion of evil Is laid on a belief In No. 3. North 2nd Bast. beIs visiting at the home, of Lewis X something' besides God. This Wolfe during the holiday season, MMM9999II99MM9M6H two to opposite support lief tends powers, instead of urging the claims of Truth alone. The mistake of thinking that error can be real, COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS when it Is merely the absence of truth, leads to belief In the superThis ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna ' within the next week entitles iority of error (p. 92.) God is infinite, therefore ever present, and Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas there Is no other power nor- - prev . Pet-tersso- sence. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Elmen Mr. and Mrs. Amel Elder (p. 471.) Mrs. MktL Petterssoif entertained Club at her home Tueswas won by Mrs. day. High M. J.- Brady. Luncheon was served to the members. Mrs. Arthur Marsh will entertain the club at Its next meeting. A FREE SHOW A8 GUESTS OF JHIS PAPER (These names are taken from our Subscription Lht) her Bridge COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE, Magna, within the next week entitles Mr. and Mrs. A; N. Peterson J. H. Breeze and Partner Mr. and Mrs. Alma Swenson Mrs. Catherine Evans entertained the members of her Immediate Christmas dinner. family at' vers were I4id for twelve. - FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER names are taken from sur Subscription List.) A Co- (These . JARTS ARE UGLY RUB A PJECE OF OVER A LEMONRIND WAFT EVERT DAY AND JT WJLL GRADUAL L T DSAPPEAR-- . ed safety-enginee- r- ut 1 y. BYS ' SyJ AND OTHER ASECT BJTES OFTEN BECOME . BE GREATLV REUEVED , BY BATANG THEM A WATER WUH A LITTLE WITCH HA Z EL. JN JT. CAN PMATULL Yinfected .. G&3 A PASTE MADE OF v BAAHG SODA SAOULO B USED JHAEDJATEL super-performi- I6AT SHOES THAT CAUSE EEL BUSTERS SHOULD BE DISCARDED cohstahtrubbng OF THE BUSTER MAT CAUSE near-majorit- y THE OF THE ENTJRE B FOOT IN 1937 One organization May the days be filled with joy and gladness for you our friends and patrons, throughout the year. On this joyous New Year occasion we extend to, our many patrons deep appreciation for their confidence and friendship which has contributed so largely to our success. It is our desire to do everything in our power to merit this confidence. expected to be EMPRESS THEATRE another week of selected holiday shows NOTICE AY ONLY. JAN. Fust Show NOTICE 1, Last at 9:00. Regular puces. enmes From Heaven General Spanky." SERIAL - Same show at both Theatres. 6:15, 1 first MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. SATURDAY ONLY, JANUARY 2 Show 7;00 p. ni. Drawing at 9:00 p. m MONEY NIGHT NTICE . the Gem or Empress this week A- "y Ms Satura,' SP" Great new A iteflulrenont. h" A SMuMw -- Yhu We, strikes the screen Song-Sho- STAGE STRUCK VacDt1Cciubbf' NOVELTY J3'1 B1UnUt11' COMEDY. F,iUlk MC,IU811' songs and dances ""arren William. SUNDAY, MONDAY, JAN. 4 Show Sun., 6:00; Mon. 7:00 p. m. G. M.s DanJ ng Successor to Great Ziegfeid" first M- - BORN TO DANCE Eli anji Poull, tlie worlds greatest Mrguna Bruce, Buddy Ebsen. It's big' COMEDY dancer! James Stewart, NEWS NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS TIES., WED.. Till RS. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL GEM THEATRE THURSDAY. JANUARY 16 (Return Limit April - 17 to " the last word in travel luxury. now to join this great excursion. p eL'eci daily UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Pur 1 ' " c land. Uc ncef ACE DRUMMOND." SATURDAY ONLY. JAN. 2 7:00; Drawing 9:00 p. ni. AT The GEM nr EMPRESS first Show 1 Theres no egg nog I know of near so tasty as our Familys Whiskey makes! Second Feature GENERAL SPANKY Plan Liberal Stopover Privileges. Visit Boulder Dam and Lake Mead enreute e Other low round-trifares in For Full B1,,! gay California to springtime weather cities extremely low travel cosi Union Pacific's Midwinter Excursion, are always delightful events. Enjoy suporh comfort in luxurious curs, temperature controlled . . . delicious meals at popular prices! Special Exnir.don Fares are good in Standard-PuIIman- s. DEC. 31. JAN. PENNIES FROM HEAVEN 12 ) at RiJe smoothly, swiftly ami safely - and FRIDAY, ret show 6:15. Last show start, on Serial 8:45 p. m. EXTRA Special Big Double BUI EXTRA MONEY NIGHT I thought maybe youd like to know what us distillers thik is the way of mixing a egg nog thats got a tastiness like nothing else. It s made of the exact same as is used by us dis&ers for whiskey our egg nogs. Our own Familys Whiskey-mad- e according to the personal Family's Recipe of us Wilkens-o- ur family having been distilling folksever since anybody can remember. You just ask for The Wilken Family Whiskey. And here's the way you mix your egg nog. EGG NOG tablespoon Sugar pr I or. hock Candy Syrup. fresh Egg. s giass fine Ice. Wilken family Whiskey. Fill up with milk. 1 1 1 NO SHOW AT THE GEM THIS SUN MON. wine-glas- Mix in a bowl or ahaka in an "egg nog" shaker, and atrain. Grata a little nutmeg on top and serve. -- ... Marsha . TlESDY, WEDNESDAY, JAnTVb : h7 wmsRfii titulars Consult LoaJ Agent P ' S I mammmzr YOUR HEALTH' COMES FIRST!!! , I wh,,kl'' " old. ttr.uhl whi.k.v !i mo,.tn. old. |