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Show CHATTER (Continued From Page 1) bath and making it worse? We entered one war in 1917 to make the world safe for democracy. Look at democracy now. Having once contracted the century old hates of an older continent, we may be intending to sacrifice our best young men again. If the purpose of the last war was so noble, why is it that another far more horrible threatens again? nothing of the word. Not because we have had cold weather, and then a warmer spell makes us think its summer but. It has been really mild. The Weather Bureau has found nothing like it in history. r as 1882, it is Go back said, for a corresponding day of the year, and then you find that one of the past days was 9 warmer than that when it was 52 degree! in the shade. know a hoop tournament berth. The victory of the local hoopsters was in the second and fourth quartera. Cyprus now is in third place with five wins and two defeats. lagged behind the end of That Is something for us to think theCyprus with a score, first quarter about while we are still a free people- but made a comeback in splendid -able to express our desires to the second eight minute period to our representatives at the seat of tally 11 pointers, and hold Tooele government. to 4 points. Barton and Ahlquist, forwards, run up the balance of the score CYPRUS EASILY In the final fracas. Drakulhh and Olson also looked good. TAKES TOOELE of Utah, which produces copper, may suffer. But I ask you now: how many pounds of copper, how many bushels of wheat does it take to equal the life of one local boy? Time For Us PAGE EIGHT Friday, February 18, 1938 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH 8-- 4 FRIDAY EVENING -- as-fa- Using the language of Snuffy Smith, friend of Barney Google of the comic page, it even makes "onderbrItches" feel a Wt GRANGER NOTES It occurs to me that this is the By Louise Bawden time for us to keep our sanity. It is Cyprus High School Pirates easily the time to stay at home and mind took Tooele miners last Friday A comedy Sound Your play, our own business. It may hurt worse evening at Tooele, to de- Horn. under the direction of the than we might think. This section finitely remain In the running for Granger Ward Dramatics Department, was presented at the Pleasant . Children got out their roller skates and bicycles, and tore up and down the walks Saturday and Sunday evenings, as enthusiastic Tor life and fun as their adults appear to become after reading how to make friends and influence people. 36-1- Green Amusement Hall Monday night, following the regular Mutual Union meeting. frzl-awc- uf' - Notice the eager animation the natural, warm smile. Talking is next best to seeing. Long distance rates are reduced every night after 7 p.m. and all day Sunday. Whose voice would you like to hear? Special art From Saturday to Saturday) FRESH STRAWBERRY CAKE ROLL Mr WIlford Wood was the speaker at the regular Granger Ward meeting held Sunday night. He was in attendance several weeks before and continued the subject he had previously talked on. Interesting points were presented and slides of church history shown. Get your party peed from u. We will be glad to deliver. Call Gar. 145. Take home a bag of popcorn balls for the family. Our Cake Roll is fust that certain dessert. - ftVWWWWWWWVWWrt APPLES! Specials for Friday-Saturda- y, WHITE FAWN FLOUR, 48 lbs. . J COFFEE, Hills Bros., lb PD. SUGAR, loose, 3 lbs PALMOLIVE SOAP, bar POST TOASTIES, Ige 3 for 19 26c 21c 5c 25c 5c SOUP, S mixed, ca.n TOILET PAPER, 6 for 25c 5c BANANAS, ripe, lb PEAS and BEANS, No. 2 can, 3 for .. 23c 29c MILK, all brands, 4 for 20c 0XYD0L, Ige. pkg Mirade Whip Salad Dressing, qt. . .34c PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. jar 21c x MEATS Young CUBE STEAK, 2 lbs Interview will 5 ranged with ; those who quail- - E Write letter stating fy. it- - be quail- - E E fications and references. Box E E 7 E c,o Magna Times. iTiiiiiiimiitiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiT Mrs. M. Perrick, proprietor Specials For Friday-Saturda- Feb. 18 y, 19 FRESH MEATS Pork Roasts lb. 14c 18c 20c 19c 26c 28c PORK STEAKS, lb PORK LOIN CHOPS, lb STEAKS, lb L01N-T-B0- NE LUNCH MEAT, spiced ham, lb BACON, sliced or piece, lb Eggs strictly fresh dally. 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E E E 50c 75c bushel . . $1.42 and ARE IN DEMAI1D E USE THEM FOR LUNCHES Feb. 18 4th South and South Spencer Mild-Mello- s BOUTI1, MAGNA STREET, MAGNA. UTAH E Contiact E basis unlimited. Prospects MALE STEU06RAPIIERS If stored right are crisp. Juicy E ard a real delicacy, a most E S economical fruit Our apples are just that E j- - lJ A EYELET" CORNU Ird 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiim CASH E field If he Is trying to mix up the seasons in revolt against those new spiing hats they are threat-ening the race with, or If hes as sick and tired of hearing wise- crackcis say lucky boy you, or youre telling I. or if its just a case of Weather Man psychology by all means it Is new and different and everyone is mystified But we like it. es terra firma Many are looking for the first robm -- far ahead of time The climate has been mild and un u. ual In a way that Californians Sunnyside Here. s know. Last week end Mother Nature was In the mood for a good cry, but all she could do was pelt while Old Sol large was shining even though it was very warm This weather business is funny - is just about as "cracked and askew and awry as things on hall-ston- i Salesmen Wanted its sun spots, Indian summer, sham winter, or Just a balk of the Weather Man after seeing Lucrative opening with es- - E the economic mess of this part of the globe, no one seems to E tabllshed company In new (Editors' Note: This article was written Monday before the unexpected snowstorm and really concerns the weather news of last weekend.) PETERSONS iCE CREAM z MAGMA This mild spell of weather, far too ahead of spring, is the source of much wonderment. If The annual reunion of the Granger Ward has been postponed until next week, due to deaths in the community The reunion will be held next Thursday. Friday and Sat urdajf and all arrangements will be just as they were previously an nounced. 30c 11111111111111 MAGNANOTES Is IS THIS SPRING? ' OUR SPECIAL THIS WEEK head-hunter- Mrs. Frank Olsen entertained her club last Thursday afternoon at a Just This kind of weather the thing to make people forget luncheon and social afternoon. The to wait by the hour In con- members present Included Mrs. versations trying to Introduce Maud Magleby. Mrs. Hattie Hains. the word allergic, or hem and worth, Mrs. Alice Hendrickson, Mrs. haw on the word "schizophrenic," Cleone Weggeland and special guest, which gives the very rheumatism Mrs Anthon Nielson. Mrs. Henof the brain trying to remember drickson will entertain the club at it Those who were worried over Its next meeting Thursday, FebRoosevelt ruary 24 at her home. President whether meant It when he said not to A No Host party was held Tueseconomic give the Phillippines tas release befoie 1960, or if they day evening at the home of Mr. threw out that fellow who saw and Mrs. Russel Magleby. In obSecretary Roper and the little servance of St. Valentine's holiday. business session in Washington and cried out Snow White and IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll1IIIIIIHIIlllllllHi the 700 dwarfs The cast included Ruth Halo, Norman E Bawden, George Afton Bawden, Pearl Woodbury, Henry Bawden, Maurlne Rcbinson. Nathan Hale. Wilma Bawden and Gloria Orr. After the presentation the coat returned to the home of Mrs. Linnie Fisher Robinson in Granger where they were entertained during the remainder of the evening. The Gran ger Ward Young Ladies and Young Mens Mutual presidency were included in the guests. Mrs Ribuison Is in the presidency of the Stake Young Ladies Mutual. Games were played and a late supper served. Watch a p&tA&n telephtotinff to- a fruend for .the serving table. Guests included Mr, and Mrs. Rus- centerpeice Norman Mrs. sell Magleby, Mr. and E. Halnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. FYank GRANGER NOTES Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Liolen HenBy Louise Bawden drickson and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. were Refreshments The Preaching Mission being con- Weggeland. A dance was heldst the Monroe Valentine ducted at the Community Baptist served, with pleasing Junior High school gymnasium Fri. decorative the Church by Rev. W. A. Phillips this motifs carrying out by the Boy Scouts. sponsored day, and well theme. attended week is being held to raise funds iwas dance The much interest has been created by for the family of the late Mr. George exon ana travelogues his messages Mrs. Frank Thompson entertained Bloomqulst. Inperiences In the Jungles of north a lovely, arranged party Friday at dia among the Garo honor of the eighth birthday in A large collection of curios will be Mr. and Mrs. John D. Hill and Ur. anniversary of her daughter, Geralshown FYiday night and Sunday nlte dine, at her home on Center Street and Mrs. William Hill of Granger pictures, illustrating his work Valentine favors and motifs were have returned after spending two the headhunters will be effectively used. Games were played weeks touring in California. shown. Services Friday and SunThe party had an enjoyable trip andenJoyed by forty small guests. day nights begin at 7:00 p. m. and A large birthday cake, centered with and1 visited various point of Inter, Sunday morning at 10:30 oclock. At small candles, formed an attractive est. all these services Mr. Phillips will speak. An invitation is extended to all to attend. THE COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Salt Lake City Wasatch Sdkenleyk Eecl ILafesl 1812 FRIENDLY COUNSEL. EFFICIENT INSTRUCTION. Green stucco house, li miles E E south of Granger school-hou- ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE se TimiiimmiiimiimmiiimiiiiiiiimiiT ew in Beauty saamgness. 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