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Show Mgna THE IIAGIIA --TIMES passed down into a family who has never earned it. Hardly a day passes hut that someone beeomes the beneficiary of an immense Evtry Friday at Magna, Uuh , fortune. Henry Ford made a forty million dollar profit in 1929, Enured at th postoffkt at Magna, Utah at s mail matter iidtt the and nearly as much in 1930 and 1931. art of Congrm of March 3. 1179. The American government should not stand idly by, and see American people suffer the pangs of hunger, and want, when SUBSCRIPTION RATES there is so much wealth in this land, nor should the assistance be On Year Six Month .11.00 taken in the form of taxes and subscription from those who Payable In Advance cannot afford to give. The way to end this depression is to Advertising Rates Given on Application. place part of the wealth of this great nation into the hands of the people that Want for the necessities of life. Unable the needy II. A. JARVIS Editor aad Publisher to go at once to the stores of the nation and bay the food, coal, elothing that they most have now. Conscript this wealth from TETS3 FUBIIO JLZUT.7 CLO ADC ATI'S. those who have so much money that they will never be able to John J. Pershing, Mary Pickford, Charlei Lindbergh, Whiter use it. This would be the most rapid way to end what we S. Gifford, and all of the other celebrities who hare talked in- term depression. timately to the public over national hookups by radio have said HIES WHITS AND 21 in substance the Bame thing. Most of them repeated the same Free, white and 21, once came to be known as the status of the sterotype speech that the public expected, and said go and American Citizen of this country. Hardly any of us would rechelp thy neighbor", electricians were asked to help painters, the ognise machinists to we failed so phrase today in the whirl of the times and the inhear and on, but carpenters to help numerable under which all of us come. 1200 milthe some of of the to regulations any distinguished say countrys We are legislated to death. No person can possibly exist withlionaires, Give half of your money to build public works, or give half of your immense wealth which you and yonr family out breaking the laws of the nation. We must drive less than can never hope to spend to charity to be used to feed hungry thirty miles per hour, we most not drink certain liquids, we must not (in some parts of the eountry) go to a ball game on Sunmouths. . Continued taxation bonds which will ultimately bfchouldered day, or play a game of golf. We must not park our automobiles in certain places, we most not turn aroond in the middle of the by a great many of the people we should be helping will do no and we must not do one thousand and one other things permanent good. Men working half time can only help their block, to hobble the freedom of the nation, that was once a that go neighbor very little at the best, and most of these individuals have long since 4id more than their bit. There is one and reality in 1776. only one salvation for the present situation. We must have George Washington said in one of his famous speeches, This the assistance of wealth. nation most stay free from entangling alliances. Perhaps he The other day an inheritance of 230 bullions of dollars was should have added, and Do not tie a rope around your own second-clas- n wi' all. --i- n Me. and Mrs. Rafael Bigley an the proad parent of twin hoys. Mother and toto art doing very akety. Congratulation. e Fifty friends surprised Mia. EA Hansen Thursday evening at bet boms in honor of tor birthday Tablts of bunco wen arranged and prizes swstded. A midaanl-vtrta- night luncheon was MOIIEV PRIZE FOR YOU! h a M l Mitt. teowtn vwt ta cudy mu ue to jpm MW y buoyant a4 Ml af MaaUto, npad (tttt u4 aad MNewTtidd gfc&BS wen attractively decorated with fall flowers. Light refreshments wtn served. Tto honored guest wts tto Recipient of many aieful sad toantiful - UtekbBoti bet Bottlo toady, yea load Mrs. Rom Aatbon was hottest to Farm Bureau tt tor home Wednesday afternoon of last week. Luncheon was tt tred to 20 gust by tbt hostesses Mrs. Aatbon. sad Mrs. W. tto V. Robbias. Tto afternoon wts spent in quilting. A very enjoyable time was had by 1L Mrs. Edna Batten, Mrs. Ted Lang sad Mia, Emma Lang tatsttaiasd at a bridal shower Wednesday evening In compliment to Mis. Frank Hickman, a recast bride. A social evening of garnet were enjoyed by 14 gusts. Mr. E. B. Pace. Mr. Dtn Evans. Prizes tt games were swarded to Mis. Mr. Mary Nielson and Mrs. M. G. lard man. fust and Ida. Fay Godf second. Light refreshment wtn Masaingall attended a luncheon for memben of Ladies Aid Society Moo Inter served. t tbt Bnrlingtoa day afternoon Church in Salt Lake Gty. Delegate from various Baptist Church. is of tbt itate were in attendance. A business meeting was held after the luncheon I red-to- n, Fashions fori the Smart Woman Mrs. Pete Davidson announces th engagement of her niece, Min Mary Taylor to John Jacob, son of Mrs. Emms Jacobs. Tbs marriage of th young couple will to solemnized, November 17. doato't digest. It )art deaeye la tea taw ala. Ca Moats ay fear atmaarS Toa Sava j Ndrman Weggclaad, who was tak aWaad yaalad dvaa aad eat. Tear aWW to i Salt Lake Hospital tat Monday afternoon for an appendicitis opIt She teMStaaX aid CUT1R1 UTTUt LTVtit rlui e gad tea tea eration, is reported as movering very anaada af Me dotting toady aad Make yaa last ay aad op." TMy aeataia ttaatortd. nicely, harattwa, gotttte tefoteM aatraota. Mottof tttoa tt mmm to MaaMg tea Saa So toed. " V , Bat dost edr far Uoor aflto. Aak kr Carter's Carter FiiteLsak tea aaas Uvar fat Tto following young people from putt Lttttt Llaar Villa ea tea led lobtt. Bmat a B. Y. P. U. Rally a attended Magna, aubotiUUa. Uo at all dona. O C.UCo, Friday at the First Baptist Church in Blanch Roberts, Ogden: the Mis 1 Irene Smith,. Vern - Smith, Mavrins Hellicr, Ellen Coon, aad Mabel Smith. Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Pact cbaperonei th party. A banquet sad program was enjoyed by delegates from all over the i tat. STRAIGHTER a a Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Ferntey of Bing ham and Mr. John Wade were dinner Hera Is a man answering his telephonejitmidnlght 'doesnt even get out of bed. Electric Service? An extension telephone at yonr bed coets hat a few cents a day. Call the telephone company buslntss office and order one now. Uerj guests Monday evening of Dr. aad Mr. Feno Shaffer. Mrs. Earl Newbold was hostess to the L. F. A Gub at tor bom Thun day evening of last week. After th business of the evening was transacted, a social was enjoyed. Table of bridgt were arranged and prizes awarded. A dainty midnight luncheon was serv ed. , COAT SILHOUETTE the perfect answer to the woman's prayer for omething chic to wear over her tailored frocks to class, to the office or for n morning's shopping. Its stunting in Algerian green or red diagonal woolen, because, as you know, coats ire colorful and frocks introduce the more subdued tone this season. With green and black cripe for its scarf, which is included, and with black patent leather for its belt, the result Is Parisian fa the extreme. Incidentally, there's nothing newer than d its straight, lines, its broad revert, and kt swagger, deep Here mart young double-breaste- cuffs. TMGj&oflimC . o&j, r Ab S Its HOTEL NEYH0USE so easy to do so! And how your entire-famil- y will enjoy the wonderful service of Electric Cooking, Electric Re, frigeration and Electric Water Heatingl n combination rate, for these modem It costs no more, under.our ones. methods than for Look into our liberal plan for the purchase of a Hotpoint or Westinghouse Electric Range, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater, or any of these appliances. Phone us or visit our service will store. It will be a pleasure to show you how bring unequalled comfort and convenience into your home at a surprisingly low cost vi'Yi'tv Switch to All-Electri- c! ' SALT LAO - Cafe an old-fashion- Boy. each with Oath. H to HU Single Flreyeef Oarage Adjoining W. B. BUTTON. Goal Mgr. CHAUNCET W. WEST. Aaat. OcnlMgr. All-Elect- ric EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE Harmony 400 fteema, nt -- CITY Cafeteria The beat la Whoteaome Foods! ed time-payme- DIME ON PLATE VANISHES AND IS FOUND UNBZ3 PLATS Private Dining ftaame luncheon and Dinner Muale -by the Hotel Newbonne step-dow- cm O s-- tea aaaaa. Tha iaaoa lor yaae dow aad w It abiwtd Mf eat l totting la year gak3i m Uett hda lata year Wadi daily. But how about electricity? Have you ever stopped to figure how much electric service you get for the price of a few pieces of caady? Where does such a email amount buy more of the things make life happier for HEZl? or for you Tto dubtooma '''' When you buy her some candy and when she receives it, you both know sweets well worth money they .. ta-oy- td by 40 gusts. gifts. looks souk. Boat v--oltt tttettJ voter. 0, lualhtt Mg-SSi- S compliment to her sites. Mist Mary Taylor, hride-eltr- t. Diversified games wen Prizes to be awarded for best essays of 400 to 500 words on the subject Why We Should be Patrons of the Salt Lake & Utah Eailroad, (Orem Line). This contest to be open to residents of Salt Lake and Utah Counties, only Employes, or family members of employe of. railroads' or otherjcommon carriers transporting freight, express or passengers, are excluded. Aad Tonll Jump Oat of Bed the Morniaf Etna to Ga Theyre certainly worth the price . . . but where that are. cost the do you get more for your money than in buying that served. tto Women's Gubroomt la prize contest commencing November 1st and ending December 31st, 1931, will be conducted; the following First Prize prizes to be awarded: $25.00, Second Prize $15.00, Third Prize $10.00, Fourth Prize $5.00, and five prizes of $2.00 each to be awarded to registered students not receiving one of the other prizes. YITIIOUT CALOMEL "Sweets for the Stveef lattt ry. Mrs. Pctg Davidson entertained at bridal shower Thursday evening at A LIVER BILE V oa t WARE UP YOUR 1 , aad Mr. Matt Pettersoa. Tto cons-btiprizes wen swarded to I. Lx. Ellen Meng. and Mr. Letter I Lira. Untie was also enjoyed. A mlJalgto luncheon was served to 34 guests. -r- ' Send essays to Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Manager, ' Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, Salt Lake City, Utah. ...I I) Friends surprised Tommy Driffri Abraham Lincolns most immortal words in the legs either. famous Gettysburg address were One Nation, Indivisible, with at tbt bom of Mrs. M. J. Endy And so with Free, white and 21 Tuesday evening. Qtd tables of 500 liberty and justice for is departing the personal liberties of a great commonwealth. were arranged. The prizes for high core wen swarded to Mr. Johnson Surely some day we will come to our senses. ressim lter Times, Magna. Utah. 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