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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, September 4, 1936 r THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. Nielson, Editor-Publish- Pablisbed Sine What The er 19M Issued Mch Friday morning at Utfni. Utah Entered second class mad matter under the act of March Xrd, 1179, at Magna, Utah Subscription, in advance, per year Published By The Copper Printing Company u 1.M THINK FOR YOURSELF n t: Newspapers Say About Politics THE DEMOCRATS The coming weeks are important ones for the American people. Many issues of broad political and economic Importance to all of us will be discussed from various partisan angles. The newspapers, the magazines, even the very air will be filled with political pronouncements which undoubts edly will Increase in volume as election day approaches. For America faces a close race for the presidency with the reul apparently a toss up. Because of this situation It is more important now than at any time In the last four years for every American to understand ' the Issues of the campaign and the position of the candidates on those THAT BOLD New We Knew The O. O. P. program hae been al made perfectly clear by the acceptance of the nominations made at Cleveland. If elected. Gov. Landon proposed to abolish the monopolistic control of Big Business. Qol. Knox avowed that he would save the small business man issues. from the extinction" threatened by the Roosevelt policies. Now we know What shall we do? Let us accept only facts disregarding any efforts to becloud the Is why the Du Ponts, the Aldriches sues with a flood of wordss. Let us turn the fuli force of public scorn upon and the Morgans, William Randolph g. Let us beware of political wang Hearsts, the Mellons and the Milses, him who indulges in President class or to arouse consciousness campaign to sppeal to minorities. ling Slmpie rules but Important. If we folow them we can cut through are pouring their millions into the pretence to the real issues. Then and only then can we appraise the can- Roosevelt. didates upon whom we are being asked to vote. "If we had had no Roosevelt back , Only when there Is an Informed electorate unswayed by sentiment in the dark days of 1933 we might or. by honeyed words can we reap the fullest benefits from the Democracy under which we live. Your vote Is Just exactly as Important as the have had no presidential campaign vote of anybody else In this country. Treasure that privilege. Do your to be arguing about now." Greenville Pledpont. (Ind. Dem.) own thinking. mud-slingin- sports are again drawing record crowds and Roosevelt is largely the reason. THE REPUBLICANS HOLD THAT candl-datori- vw! DISAGREEABLE ROUTINE Charles former president of Harvard university, once said of his work was in the nature of routine and of not particular interest. In short, a though president of a great university, Dr. Elliot had to face each day a ho.t of unpleasant tasks. This is worth mentioning because so many of us imagine that not more than of the work of a great man is uninteresting. We are apt to think that eny we ourselves have the dull Jobs. This may serve to remind a few restless people that they cant escape the annoyance Of petty detaila by changing Jobs. The days are so long that they cannot be filled with high excitement and great achievement. Tasks which seem exciting, when first ventured become a bore when they must be repeated endlessly. It seems that thousands are unable to leam this simple truth. Those who seek to get more out of life than there is In it usually end by getting less. E. Elliot, that nine tenths -- one-ten- ? " I: 1.1 '.! .. I hr fi i ti f? i th RELAXED After ybu acquire proficiency in a Job, you have to go further and learn to handle the Job while relaxed. No Job is well handed if the workman is tense while performing it The motorist who shreds his nerves while driving through traffic holding his breath for fear someone will hit him, is Just the one who has the accidents. Generally the driver who looks ahead and Judges his distances, keeping his musces relaxed until he need them, comes through , with fewer bent fenders and far less nervous strain to himself and his passengers. The man who is afraid he is going to fall off his horse probably will fall off. You must acquire a careful carelessness in order to last through a hunt or a polo game. Tense nerves cant last. A blacksmith's son who grew to become a factory executive explained that blacksmithing is considerably like golf. It I n't muscle that hits the baU it's sk UL- Probably the same parallel holds true in any business organization. The office boy screws his face all out of shape while licking a gross of (tamps. But the chairman of the board O. K.'s an order for a new building without a scowl. and daughters, of North Velba and Verda Donna, Hollywood, California, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bullock and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock. Mrs. and Young Is a.' sister of Sidney Sain B ullock. Mrs. L. M. Young . r' ' Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ey of Chatham, New Jersew, are spending a week visiting Mr. and Urx A. R. Ely. Foreign Trade The Commerce md Marine Commission ni the American Bankers As. ociatiou has made a report which thews tha' the foreign trade of the world for Uh year 1935 on the basis. its estimated physics' volume wu t i per ve t of the 1929 level. This above trie volume oi vas 11 pe .134 and ? tnr higiiesl liner 1928 THr oid valuer ol world trade were m. ower due to Ihr ewer corn mod uj meet in lanuary, 1838 The combined ndex of 7a .tMint le; showed 35.7 pei enl of the 1928 average. . big, sturdy Chevrolet trucks will haul loads over short or long routes, over smooth or rough roads, without coaxing or coddling. 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Paulos AutoCompany Magna, Utah THESE ir want Boys and young men who to Improve their crawl stroke, their their hurdling, basket shooting, their tennis backhand, or their ball of the carrying, can enlist the aid nation's foremost coaches and players by subscribing to THE AMERICAN BOY magazine and following the sports interviews and fiction stories that appear each month. ; and Ludwig have been the of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ey. o-t- m wmm cost nn r Learn The American Boy Buying Election Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cherrlngton Boston Democrats accuse Repuband family are leaving Saturday licans of pouring money into Maine to make their home In Salt Lake to buy the election. The RepubliCity. cans would have to So some to catch For the coming year staff writers up with the Democratic money that have gone to two of the greatest was poured Into Passamaquoddy Mr. Bill Knight is convalescing football teams in the oountry MinCumberland, Md. News. for the L. D. S. Hospital from an Medodist at Southern nesota and blockappendicitis operation. first hand Ups mi strategy, the Wanted: Jobs, Not Relief ing, ball carrying, passing, and fine points of line play. They have Ml s Dorothy Darlington and Miss We do not know why any Amerwritten the story of Bobbie Wil- lone Ludwig left Tuesday for Seahalfback. ican citizen should be satisfied to son, ttle, Washington and down the live on a dole or chanty la any famous western coast. Misses Darlington interviewed have They idea is that form. Our they Moore and would like to have a chance to sup- track coaches like Bemie Have gone to the Bob Simpson. is what themselves. If that port of Oklahoma to learn they are looking for they will vote University how college champions wrestle, to for Landon Yakima. Wash., Notre Dame for the story of the building of a great basketball team. Landon Who? They have sought out famous baseRoosevelt and the CoaAitution tennis swimmers, ball players, Chairman John D. M. HamilThe prosperity which Is return- champions and backs, National ton of the Republican to the United States has become to get their story of how to play the Committee has been touring Maine ing almost entirely since the Supreme trying to sell to the voters the court threw out the NRA and the game. idea that salvation of the nation AMERICAN BOY fiction is JamAAA And Mr. Roosevelt knows it, depends upon election of Gov. Alf. none better. He has not made a med with Instructive background deM. Landon. Citizens of Maine must gauge that cannot be pinned down, tails tellng how to play a better be wondering about this man Lanconstitutional amendment to the game. And the rest of the magadon. They never heard of him until and to the states. The na- zine is jammed with adventure, exJust before the Republican national people tion has every reason to believe that ploration, vocational help and arconvention. secretly he blessed the supreme ticles vital to boys. court tor saving him from those exOhio State University's track treme measures of regulation which Dempsey Declares Sports of the famous sprinter coach head, Owe Revival to Roosevelt drove through the congress in 1933. and low hurdler, Jesse Owens, and And yet for political purposes, he himself a former hurdling star, Jack Dempsey, former world's goes on Implying In indirect lang- first learned to hurdle from articles Wedheavyweight boxing champion, uage that cannot be pinned down, in THE AMERICAN BOY. I used nesday announced his acceptance that he thinks the supreme oourt to cut out hurdling pictures and duof the Sports Committee for the be curbed. plicate them in front of a mirror. should and is rascally of President Roosevelt. The Then why doesnt he put forth Then on the track I'd follow that most colorful figure In boxing, was revisions Which form. enthusiastic at his selection and constitutional NRA and AAA- the would validate 8tated: Today thousands of future chamPortland Oregonian. are just as eagerly following pions I believe I express the opinion THE AMERICAN BOY. Send your You Can Stop It In November of many active In the world of subscription to THE AMERICAN sport when I say that President The high cost of living today is BOY, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Roosevelt has established a real Mich. Enclose with your name and claim to our support. All sport, par- caused yerylargely by the hLgh cost address (I Tor A yearsTubscriptiofi, on of those taxation. public dependent ticularly deas And a rule, the poorer you are, (2 for three years, and add 50 cents patronage, were hard hit by the to a foreign address. On sale newspression. None of the men and wo- the worse you are soaked, relativestands, 10 cents a copy. men who make their living by ath- ly speaking. For a rich man can quit) buying letic activities are apt to forget the dark days just prior to the Inaugur- luxuries, but poor tnen cannot stop ation of our great President. Now buying the things that keep body that his splendid courage and vision and soul together. The Federal Government still is have started the country well on its way to better times, these men and meeting only a part of its expenwomen will be eager to get out and ses from current receipts. It continwork for his Baseball, ues to go deeper into debt. Detroit tennis, racing, boxing and all other Free Press. ct ) ; The Only Way BACCHUS NOTES The only way to get large numbers of men and women off the relief Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kearns and rolls is to provide Jobe for them, children spent the weekend t Gunand this the Government cannot nison visiting relatives. do. Only prosperous and enlarged New private business can do It Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bullock and York Times. children Bobbie and Marion and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bullock and chilWith dren spent a weeks vacation at UpPlayers! per Palls, Provo Canyon. Magna, Utah -.- 1 |