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Show THE r.lAGMA TIIIES Iwutd Every Friday M Magas. Uub Entered at tb portoffkt at Magna, Utah u second-claa- e mall matter act of Con grew of March 3. 1179. - - SUBSCRIPTION RATES J2.C0 Six Month ET.rr.P ON SALT LABS CITY verson took up half of the time of the address in reminding the "isteners how great he and his under the other members of the Social lelfire League were and have een in the past. Valuabc time was next taken J1.00 A stirring example of what ails America has just taken place inthe city of Salt Lake. Less than G00Q people cast a ballot that saddled a $000,000 obligation onto a population of 150,000 people. In other words less than three per cent of the population turned out to vote on one of the most important problems that ever faced the city. ' Public indifference to such a vital question is not only but a reflection on the intelligence of the population of the capital of our state. It is hard to contemplate condition wherein the very principle for which our forfath-er- s fought and died to establish this nation, iejepresenta-tio- n in government, should drift so far from the minds of a peop- Friends surprised Mr. Frsnk EU-tb- d Monday evening st bet borne. Five tables of "500" were arranged and prize awarded to Mrs. Wm. Tmcdcr first, Mrs. Alms Swenson, consolation. Mr. Gyd Kano!, first sad Mrs. Fred Galloway, consolation. A very dainty midnight luncheon was v latrt served. This Week ARTHUR ERISBANS One Dull Little Boy A Compliment From memben are invited to attend. - - Mis Beulah Boyle, Vincent, Ken- aeth and Allen Boyle returned last week from trip in Ltadvdle, Oslo. t Tb M. Men and Gleanor girls of the Garfield Ward entertained at s out in explaining to the ignorPayable la Advance Halloween party Wednesday evening, So He Goes to Miami ' ant public, the failure of the with Mt. and Mis, Horace Ensign in Our Solid Dollar Advertising Rates Gvtn oa Application. Mrs. Frank Robbins was hostess federal Courts to look down of arrangement. Witches, cats charge the same narrow noses of the Edison, a little boy of tea, was to the Literary .Gub Wednesday eveH. A. JARVIS Editor and Publisher and pumpkins formed effective 1LU- "try-tanew g Ideas, Welfare League, and how sorry already working at ning at her bom. Mrs. C E. McGU to Invent things." Hla teachers took charge of the business of the eve- oweea notes. Special guests were dr. Iverson and his cohorts complained that he was "absent-minded- ," ning, tnd plans wen Lid for the en- Mr, Ernest Sowby and Miss Marie TEE C2CXnCTI02T jeet announced in the daily lave become for themselves in Webb. Games and refreshments were did not pay attention, Marcus OF LGUI3 1IARCC3 press Why Louis suing year. After the business was Lter being martyrs (he neglected to him "dulL" called enjoyed by forty guests. Should Be Defeated In the Pol- say of tfieir own choosing to concluded, a social evening was eni app-alin- g, Many other little boys tatter from Last evening at 7 O clock, itical Campaign for Mayor. enefit all of us who cannot by joyed. Refreshments were served to o The following young people from Ileber C. Iverson, spoke on the As usual the speech was the ;he slightest chance vote their which In reality la proof of a mind 20 memben. Magna and Garfield motored to Salt radio station K D Y L under the typical Holier .Than Thou ballott intelligently. trying to work oa its own problem!. Member of the Daughters of the Lake Friday evening to attend a danc- the In spite of constant Interruption the words that of of an pubanspicies organization splurge distinguished Finally Pioneers and will meet st tbs home of ing party given by tbs Daughters of exactlona. known to the public as the Soc- lic listened to in the last cam- speaker spewed forth the messMasonic and mothars teachIsaac and Mrs. Fathers 5 Job and DeMoLys at the Nov. Coon Mr. honorable Thursday, ial Welfare League, upon a aub paign, and the age that the radio audience had Helena Even, Larry Johners especially shoald remember Tempi: for their reguLr meeting. All memben a a gathered to hear, and if there ston, Myrs Obray. Vance Hendrickson, an bvited and nrged to attend, bas ever been an insult to the Japan protests against oar helpMarjorie Anderson, Marvin Bertocb, intelligence of the American ing the League ot Nations to give Girta-o- f the Baptist Young Peo- Josephine Mix. Jay Richardson. Vera eame forth in the in Japan orders, and the protect Is v people Spears. Leslit Nielson and Mr. tnd Union will entertain at a HalloJustified. We are not members ot ples vectives that followed. Mrs. E. W. Spears. After tb dance, le.-League, thanks be to God and we'en party Saturday evening, Octo- a Mr. Iverson seeks only to There have been many who that X party was enjoyed st the boms of Qinrcb-room- s acc- to George Washington's warnings. ber 31 st the Magna Baptist in elimb of the the to have Mr. another, and Mr. McArthur in Salt Lake. expense past sought X And we have no business rushing on 4th East Street. AQ memben had he his way, he would have use the city of Salt Lake of be- to dictate to 0 0 ,0 Japan. ate cordially Invited to attend. in notches and the carved STATEMENT OF THE OWNER-SHIbackward, gladly do not protest reactionary, That tho ing Japanese X MANAGEMENT, CIRCU-LATIOthe body of Mr. Marcus to indifferent to progress. These la any spirit ot hostility toward ns, n e e ETC REQUIRED BY X la candimado plain by a desire, widemore easily thrust his accusations are hard to deny in THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF Mrs. Fred Barton entertained ber X date up. Only a weak livered the face of a 3 per cent vote in spread la Japan, that the Leagne AUGUST 24, 1912, B G keep out and the United States cot bridge dub at her home coward seeks to gain at the a $000,000 bond expenditure. X Row as sole arbiter la the Japan-ChiWednesday afternoba. Special Of tb Magna Times, published weekWe are growing to have little expense of another. Only the Quarrel. were Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, Mrs. ly at Magna, Uub fot October, 1931. guests allwotnan man mankind of would dredges of respect for the This country, says Japan knows Grant from Midvalt and Mrs. Orem State of Utah, ow a departure in a political who refuses to take part in the more about the East than the County of Salt Lake, a. Stewart, After a very attractive one campaign of the time honored government of their domicile. Leagne and would make n better 'dock Before me. a notary public In and luncheon, st wbicb carnations American policy of fighting in In elections, in primaries and umpire. for the State sad county aforesaid, performed decorative three tables notes, a dean and wholesome manner. at the polls are the only place Thank to Japan tor the complisonally appeared H. A. Jarvis, who, bridge were arranged. Prizes were having been duly sworn according to What a disgrace it is that such where Mr. Every Day Man has ment. Japan sincerity is un- of awarded to Mrs. T. A. Hansen, first, Lw. deposes and say! that be is the a man as Louis Marcus should a voice in the way the country is doubted. She accepted the United Mrs. A prize contest commencing November 1st and ending States as arbiter between her and G E. Pickett, consoLtioa and Publisher of the Magna Times sad be publicly slandered and acc- conducted. Such lethargy and that the following is, to tb best of December 31st, 1931, will be conducted; . the following Russia when Roosevelt was Presi- Mrs. Jarvis, guest prize. bis knowledge and belief, a true stateused of being in sympathy with lack of interest in public affairs dent, got certainly none the beat e Second $25.00, First Prize ment of the ownership, management prizes to be awarded: vice and underworld, or to be such as has justJeendemoa-strate- d of the arbitration, bat abided loyally Mrs. Rets Blackett of Muskogee, etc., of the aforesaid publication for Prize $15.00, Third Prize $10.00, Fourth Prize $5.00, -occ-sio-- to be associated In Salt Lake City by the decision rendered. falsely Oklahoma, who is a guest of Mr. and the date shown in tb above caption, with such a notorious character and five prizea of $2.0(Xaeh to be Awarded one to wonder where the registered M. Dayton, was tbs motif for required by the Act of August 24. Mr. Alphonse Capone, bootleg-prohibiti- Mr. L. 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal as Larry Potter. self assertion instinct of the students not receiving one of the other prizes. theatre and other social events Laws and Regulations, parties "big abot" is convicted printed oa the i It is to be hoped that the peo- American people has departed. and , Wllkeraon will probably gives by friend in Salt Lake Gty, reveres of this form, to wit: Jndga Lake ple of Salt City will turn That the names and addresses of tbc sentence him to Leavenworth Peni- Friday and Saturday. Prizes to be- - awarded for best essays of 400 to 500 a deaf ear to these Meddlers ublisher, editor, managing editor, sad e tentiary for several years. But usineas an: in Public Peace of Mind and MYRES AGENCY Tb Myers sentencing him doee not mean sendwords on the subject Why We Should be Patrons of the The G W, C Gub, an organiza- Publisher, managers H. A. Jarvis, Magna, Utah. once for him. all and and the now ing Company, Cleaning Dying squelch Ss tion o ftht Salt Lake This conUtah Railroad, (Orem Magna Baptist Qinrcb, will Editor, H. A. Jarvis, Magna, Utah. type of such as Ileber C. Iver- baa local agent. Call Garfield 33 for Legal technicalities and delays meet Saturday Managing Editor. H. A. Jarvis, afternoon st the test to be open to residents of Salt Lake and Utah Counties, son with a ignominious defeat a coart eona aervice man to call at yonr will postpone tho sending" tor. cborchrooms at 2 o'clock for a Hal Magna, Uub. Business Manager, H. A. Jarvis. several years. only Employes, or family members of employes, of railat the polls next Tuesday. Let door. Gty prices obtainable. lowtea any Magna. Utah. Meanwhile, Mr. Capons, whose further party. Anyone desiring roads or other common carriers transporting freight, exnot the spirit of American free- November 2,1931 -particulars, may get in tucif That tht owner bt H. A. Jarvis, specialty is sot cowardloe, orders dom of thought, speech, liberty Parks, Ppesidcnt of Magna, Utah, press or passengers, are excluded. several suits ot clothing "tropical with Mist Harriet tbc dub. and honesty, be trampled under weight" for his approaching Jong, That ' the known bondholders, Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas Smith enfoot by a gang of hypocrites ney to Miami's sunshine. mortgages, and other security bolder Send essays to Aldon who would rejoice in the thou- tertained at s dinner party Sunday in How different from the game ot GARFIELD ITEMS Anderson, Traffic Manager, owning or bolding 1 per cent or more of toul amount of bonds, mortgages, Wanda Miss Miss Anderson. Wanda Anderson Yon could left Mon to & about control the that read the compliment racketeering. Utah Lake Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt ght they Bailroad, of other securities are: J. M. Boyd, political destinies of a progres- Coven were Lid for eight st an at "tropical weight" salts, and than day to resume her nurses turning st Sandy, Uub. about n certain bootlegger und the Luthenn sive commonwealth. tractively decorated table. Hospital in Los Angeles, y racketeer, who had refused to take California. That the two pangnpba next above Mias Anderson has been the hint ot a bootleg organisation tb names of the owners, stockin Utah on a vacation for the last giving and retire from the beer trade. holders, snd security bolder, if any, six months, visiting at the bom ol conuin not only tbs list of stockholdHe was sentenced not to Leaves ber mother, Mr. Gorge 5. Taylor ers snd security bolder as they appear upon lb books of tb company but and relatives in southern Uub. worth but to death. also, in cases where the stockholder or Two men called on him, one security holder appears upon tbs books Mrs. J. Johnson entertained at a of the company a trustee or in any grasped hia hand firmly, saying "Hello Max," while the other dinner and quilting party at ber home other fiduciary relation, the Blind preeeed n gun against Mix's hand on 1 4 th Ave., Wednesday afternoon the person or corporation for whom such trustee it acting. le given; also and fired five ballets. of Let week... Tb following guests that tbs said two After he dropped, to msko sore, pangnpht coataia statements embneing affiant's full enjoyed a social afternoon: they fired more ballets, then left. and belief a to the citcum-tuncRacketeering does not reeognlso Ahlquist, Mrs. Gea McAllister, Mrs. knowledge and conditions under wbicb any appeal The law may have to 1. M. Leaty, Mrs. Edwin SLter, Mrs. stockholders and security bolder who come to that Ida Stewart, Mrs. Albert Thomas Jo not appear upon the books of tb Mrs. D. Orton, Mrs. Charlie company at trustees, bold stock and It may plaaas yon to learn that Mrs. Winfield McFarhad a ad securities in a capacity other than that tha "attack oa tho dollar la n ten- Miss Louis of a bona fids owner and this affiant Ritter. bas no reason believe On Year - it Jape1 called "abeent-mlndednes- see It see at u 8 na PRIZE KOIiEY YOU! FOR .said lo on Line). . " J. r oo First Security Corporation System of d Lorgest internoontain Dnn!iing Organization FIRST SECURITY BANK CONSOLIDATED 11AGNA, UTAH Mts-W-- es ure thus far la Europe. Oar dear friends over there would Ilk to knock down, the dollar's value. A cheap dollar would make It easier for them to buy our goods, or to pay their war debt If they should suddenly get "an honor complex." And decide to pay ns what they owe. However, this la a creditor nation. It has tha gold, it has the goods, the Industries, the raw materials, the engineering talent, and its dollar la very solid. " STATEMENT Of r FRIST SECURITY CORPORATION CONDENSED STATELIEST OF 4 - It would be impregnable only had oonrags. SYSTEM OF BANKS September 29, 1931 'September 30, 1931 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ..$80,575.56 Furniture and Fixtures 8,976,00 Loans and Discounts $20,279,386.67 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 1,066,494.53 Real Estate 230,476.47 Investment Bonds and Securities 1,177,099.62 U. S. Bonds Securing Circulation .999,500.00 Due from U. 8. Treasurer- - Redemption ....... Fund T 16,565.00 Invfsfment Bonds and Securities rTTi......-.145.4Other Assets tsssiss r ria 49,975.00 (test Credit.... 500.00 ' -- Customers Liability Vs. Letters of Other Assets 80,779.75 2 . CASH AND IN BANKS ....$115,205.93 U. S. MUNICIPAL AND LISTED SECURITIES. .72,146.31 $187,3524 .$293,614.22 Total Besources CASH AND IN BANKS . .$13,606,964.78 MUNICIPAL AND LISTED SECURITIES 10,277.474.90 U. S. Total Resources Capital now, he will know ft five minutes after he meets President Hoover. $23,884,439.74 Two more theatres are bombed in Chicago, part of a labor war against the theatre owners. Fifteen theatres have been bombed within two months, fortunately, without great damage. The plan, perhaps was to warn owners, by frightening the public, cutting down receipts. However, n system that risks tha Ufa ot citizens, not responsible for labor troubles, ought not be profitable la the long ran. ......$47,768,631.78 LIABILITIES . . .$25,000.00 Surpltta .2,500.00 Profits and Reserves .9,355.11 DEPOSITS Total Liabilities ..7. .253759.11 .7. . .V.$293,61i22 $2,716,000.00 Capital Surplus Profits and Reserves Customers Letters of Credit Bank Currency in Circulation DEPOSITS Total Liabilities st Just-A-Me- it we 8tatee doesnt guarantee specifically tha security ot France against any possible real or Imaginary attack, then France will not he kind to ns economically. Monsieur Laval and other Frenchmen know more about foreign countries thah any ona la France knew previous to the enlightening war ot 170. And Monsieur Laval sorely knows that this country would not relish threats even diplomatically vailed. But It he doesnt know ft 1, LIABILITIES .7. ........ that any other to person, association, or corporation has Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mantle bad as any interest direct or indirect in the their bouse-gurtbrir said stock, bonds, or other seenritk last week than a so stated by him. daughter, Maurine Mantle, of Salt - H. A. JARVIS, Lake Gty. 0 0 0 Publisher. Sworn to snd subscribed before me Mr, Ralph Hcnroid will be club hottest to the Gub, this 17th day of October,. 1931. F. L. WARNICK, November ber boms at Wednesday, 4, My commission expires Nov. 26. on First East and 19 Avenue. All 1933. Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis cables from Vienna that central Europe la Oiled "with report ot French cial pressure oa America." How n country that owes yon tear or five bUllo ns can exert "financial pressure" isn't made very dear. Bat ft Is said positively that Premier Laval now on hie way here, will Indicate (hat It the United CONDITION RESOURCES ooo 1,055, 880.00 2,152,398.41 .500.00 John Rockefeller Jy. has Invented n way to encourage employment, and do something worthwhile at the same time, that may he li-- I tereatlng to others with money. ...996,620.00 .. . . .... 40, 847,250. 37 .$47,768,651.78 IX Vssswm SrsIllMS. Is Hi Peachy Desserts Teaches -- 1 tor supper!" How fourth cop chopped dates la do ahout whoa they get a whiff of that delicious odor from the kitchen. Even father pricks up his ears, sad begins to think reminiscently of the days oa the farm. And they are right, for theres nothing quite so good as a dessert of rich Juicy peaches. Youll find ft easy to make, too, for Its Just a matter of minutes to open a ean of luscious California peaches and whisk up an epicurean dessert Peach Topty-Turr- y Cafce: Bent two egg yolks, add one cup auger, sad cream well Sift together one h cop floor, teaspoon salt on teaspoon baking powder. Add bot- tom of greased cake pan. Pour batter over, and bake for thirty minute. Turn upside down, and err with whipped cream. This cake may be served hot or cold. The recipe serves eight This le Heavenly Peach CeleitUt: ' Scald four . cope of milk, reserving cup to mix with eight tablespoons ot cornstarch, cup sugar, o&o-ha- ll one-ha- lf and teaspoon salt Add. and stir until thick and creamy Cover and cook twenty minutes. Add one teaspoon lemon flavoring, one teaspoon orange flavoring, and the sifted dry Ingredients alter- pour out onto a fiat serving dish. cup pineapple Cover top with halves of poaches nately with one-haa whites and chill Bprlnkl with eoeoanut syrup. Fold la ot two eggs. over entire top. Ia serving? take Arran ge a No. 1 can of well np a peach with each serving. drained sliced peaches sad one- - This recipe serves eight one-fourt- lt waU-beate- ' one-fourt- h , |