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Show PAGE FOUB Friday, February 4, 1938' MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Mr. Albert Hogan presented the lesson and conducted the discussion for the Gleanor Girls of Granger Tuesday. The lesson was given In an Interesting manner and many worthwhile points were brought out by members of the class. -- THE MAGNA TIMES 'Published By SUBSCRIPTION GIFT FREE OFFER ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 CYPRUS PIRATES PLAY MINERS AT BINGHAM T0NITE The Copper Print Inf Company R. Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Published Since 1908 .Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah Issued each FrMay morning at Magna, Utah .... ; ... i year-- . Subscription, in advance,-pe- r PEN-PEN- CIL - NO FOOLING, FOLKS, AND SO HELP VS! Coach Rus Maglebya Cyprus Pirates proved themselves able basket-eer- s 1.09 and came up to the highest expectations last Friday when they trimmed Davis High school, defending state hoop champions, NO WILL BE MADE. A capacity crowd jammed the local gymnasium to see the exciting latest best Horseless "The and Looking back only a comparativegame. The new scor I ad, gift ly few years, we may, remember or Carriage Combines all requirements of the class of 1933, t ! o w as ini Ideal for an and pleasure practical have called to mind many things Mated. which were taken seriously then, but or business vehicle No better will The whole Cypru - t?i m looked be cannot made. Time it Improve which cause a smile today. with Jack Oli'ii and Keith $G00. good Send In Delivery sixty days -- Such a smile may be evoked by " on advertisement appearing in the for illustrated catalogue and in- Barton outstanding-Bing.--at Bingmatter about plays Cyprus teresting reading Review of Reviews In 1899. A snappy this evei .r ham vehicles Friday and accompaProperly displayed The fellow who wrote that ad game Is expected beta " the miners nied with an Illustration ih&L looks n vertlsement took In quite a lot of and the btj very much like an ordinary rubber-tire- d "No will be better made territory. tonrunabout buggy without a cannot improve it " Think of gue, the advertisement said, in part: Time Loan that 39 years ago ' I ( BETTER Pen-PenBargain rates of the free set on the Magna Times anil Garfield Leader will end Saturday, Fcbiuary 12- - Subscrlptipns mailed or brought to The Copper Printing Company office on or before that day will be good for a full year for the low price of $1 00 for an entire year plus- - a handsome set. held Sunday night. Fred O. Taylor Miss Norma Petersen, daughter of of KSL Radio staff, will be In Mr andMrs."LeRnyM Petersen, and speaker for the evenwas elected and acted as queen of ing thd Granger Ward at the annual Stake Gold and Green Ball SaturA benefit dance la scheduled for day at the Cyprus High school. February 11, to aid the family of the late Mr George Bloomquist. Mrs. E. B Mitchell of Draper, visMr. Bloomquist was recently killed ited with her children In Magna on in an automobile accident. The very dance will be held in the Granger Sunday. t The staff of both papers is grateful for the response that has en given this offer Already there have been enough renewal and new subscriptions to warrant a larger circulation than last year, and it Is confidently expected that the total list will exceed 1937 Practically all of our old subscribers have renewed This is a sincere Invitation to come In and get your free set Do it today n mill-tow- i Farm Society Names Directors A YEAR OF TRAGEDY To a greater degree than most years, 1937 was a year of tragedy at home and abroad Seldom has so much of disaster, destruction and deaths been crowded into a period of twelve months And most of the troubles which have beset the world throughout the year were created through the folly of human beings themselves. pen-penc- il Frederick Nielsen v. a reelected president and three yc r d lector of the West Side Nation vl Farm Loan association at the annual meeting, John J. Bradley, sec etary of the group, announced Wee ne day All other directors were Teelected but for various length terni. M L. Benmon was made vice president director Two-yeand three-yedirectors are C L Baw den and A. T is one-yeJones and J H Jenki-idirector some 800 lives and the school explosion at New London Texas in which 455 perished Minor tragedies were numerous the most spectacular being the explosion of Hindenburgh with a loss of 36 lives Many ai: plane crashes took a heavy toll, the worst in history killing 19 persons in Utah More people were killed by automobiles than in any previous year, the total reaching close to 40 000 with moie than a million injured In the economic field, costly GRANGER NOTES strikes the feud between rival orBy Louise Ba t den ganizations the business recession and increasing unemployment have Mrs Emllv Hill and Mrs Hazel been disturb'ng factors continuing McRae entertained the members of Into the new year, not to mention their Sunday School c'as- - last week the anxiety over what the adminiat the home of Mrs Hill honoring stration and Congress may do next outgoing and Incoming members of the Book of Mormon class Prizes were presented to eleven class members for reading and outlining the Book of Mormon during the pat to Include Wilma Hale Gloria year of Estate Etario Onishi also known Condie Elaine Baw den Besie r as E Onishi, Deceased June Me Petersen, Joyce Ci editors will present claims with Rae, Ruth Breeze Alice Bangerter vouchers to the undersigned to ei- Jean Clotheal Richards and ther Hideo One hi, Arthur, Utah, or Fave MacKay, Rodd Games were played and Roy F Tjgesen. 423 Judge Building, prizes given to Mi-- s Bessie Bangeiter Salt Lake City. Utah on or before and Miss Wilma Hale Light re the 28th day of May, A D . 1938 fieshments were served the-dlrig- ible torn Spain and China, where the slaughter of non combatants men. women and children Is without a parallel In history And no end to that slaughter is yet in sight major disasters occurred in the United States, the Ohio and ' j Two Mississippi PROBATE flood, which claimed AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES (Consult county clerk or the respect ive signers for further information ) SUMMONS IN THF THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, STATE OF UTAH LEE CHRISTENSEN Plaintiff ' ' GRANGER NOTES Mr. Edwin Spencer, faculty member of the Cyprus High School was the speaker at the Geneology meeting Monday night In the Granger Ward, and talked on the "Constitution of the United States" an amusing "The Blai k Derby diama, was pieented in the Granger Ward Amusement Hall Friday by membeis of the Dramatics Department of the Benmon Ward The Scouts and Explorers of the Granger Ward will take charge of the Conjoint Mutual meeting to be t, ! i i V i delicacy, economical fruit, ur PPles are Just for UEE THEM Ban-"erte- -- HU1 W 50c 75c bushel W. J. BERTOCH Green stucco house, u south of Oranger school-h- o iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu,illll1I( and of Granweek stay they will district in which Mr. Wil tour the Hill labored as a missionary for the L. D S. church. They will visit In San Francisco and tour down the state to Los Angeles The party will return by the southern route 11am WWVVWWVWWAVW HALF CODE NO. PINT QUART W LOST! White Gold Dinner Ring, set with one diamond Not valuable, except to owner for keepsake. LIBERAL REWARD ! Call Garfield 6 WVWWWVWYWWWWWA mu & S5S3 mi Hill ftcu?iU!uUf GATE DE A LE ft phone your CASTLE UTAH FUEL Gj't Lake City CO. SEE MAGNA LUMBER and HARDWARE CO. PHONE GARFIELD 93 Magna Utah HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS WALKERVILLE, ONT.; GLASGOW, SCOTLAND Tim AUMuneE z MAGNA CASH owuww pewiar MARKET COMPANION CAR TO HUDSON TW HUDSON Six . 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YET t dozen for. 4-- 5 St BANANAS, lb '. ,45c ORANGES, 2 doz 29c GRAPEFRUIT, doz 5c LETTUCE, large, solid heads. . ; 25c TOMATOES, fresh Texas, 2 lbs SODA WAFERS, Cascade, 2 lbs . 23c THE BIGGEST CAR THE LOWEST THE SMOOTHEST CTAI 3rd SOUTH, MAGNA STREET, MAGNA, Specials for Friday, Saturday, Feb. f 143 CODE NO. in CODE NO. Ho PINT CORNER N lunches We have the only ideal stw Why not buy from themf cer and Insure fresher Notice To Creditors r - wJ right are crisp and a real " Mr and Mrs. John D Mr and Mrs. William Hill ger left Monday for a two in California While away " Hideo Onishi, administrator of the Mr Will, am Mark Waddoups of of Etario OnLhi also known vs Lake City was the speaker at Salt as Onishi E ROSE EVELYN CHRISTENSEN Deceased Defendant Roy F Tygescn. attorney for admin- 'he regular Sunday night meeting in the Granger Ward chapel and THE 8TATE OF UTAH TO THE istrator " SAID DEFENDANT: Date of First Publication January talked on Geneology for Youth The geneological Department was m 28, 1938 You are hereby summoned to apDate of Last Publication February chaige Mr Waddoups Is a forme, pear within twenty days after the 18. 1938 president of the Somaon and Ha servloe of this summons upon you waiian missions and president cf the If served within the county In which Hawaiian temple He also presides this action Is brought; otherwise GROUNDHOG SAYS the Polynesian Islands mission within thirty days after service, and field defend the above entitled action, MORE WINTER and In case of your failure to do so judgment will be rendered against The groundhog reared his head you according to the demand of out of a hole Wednesday sniffed the the complaint which has been filed fresh ar and looked up to see sunny with the Clerk of said Court skies This action is brought to dissolve Then he dned back for another the bonds of matrimony existing be- six weeks and predicted additional tween the' plaintiff and defendant winter in Salt Lake City JOSEPH C. FRATTO. Attorney for . The groundhog saw the sun in the Plaintiff face of adverse foiecasts of the government weather bureau here but P O. 420 Felt Building the weather man Wednesday night Salt Lake City. Utah First Publication Cate January 21 said the groundling probably is right as scveal speaks of actual winter 1938 Date February 11 lacking so sorely this season are in . Last Publication the offing 1938 , i Hall ar ar ar The most horrible pages of the years record were written in war cil pen-pen- d If If stored cll 22-2- 3. -- APPLES! for4-po-ng- Victoria Cnupo, tho only coop in tho lowest pric Hold with oil potsongor riding laid $755 fnr Sodaa folly equipped, roody to drivo, Federal tom paid transportation cot ond local taxot. If any, extra. Attractively low timo payment tonm, with now Hwdton-L 7. Plan. as-- oldmiDTprodUctsco. - WIIIPPO SYRUP, bottle SALT LAKE lSe CITY, UTAH Louis iaive, manager Coil 42 AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO DELIVER. 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