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Show Magia, Utah, Friday, November 20, relief work to WPA and individual THE MAGNA TIMES Edith L Niebon. Published Edltor-PublUh- er Since 1906 Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879. at Magna, Utah .$1.00 in advance, per year Published By The Copper Printing Company Subscription, problem is likely to include provision for continuation of the CCC and for some form of organization Outlook is for the government to similar to WPA to act as shock continue its reform policies. absorber for fluctuations in IndusChances are now better than even trial employment that President a ill supirt a ConNew check to stock market specstitutional amendment proposal to ulation are likely to be proposed M broaden national power to regulate Congress by the President who is commerce if more of his reform plans concerned about two Immediate tenmeet Supreme Court dencies One Is for Investors to put that their growing evidence Despite money in sto k market Instead moves for reconciliation between orof m new business ventures or In ganized business and government u-a-l estate Other Is tendency of are now to be pushed, Administrato continue to pour their forcignors tion is not likely to relax its efInto the United States where jipital forts to regulate industry. much of it finds its way into stock diffibe labor may expected market Both tendencies are Organized to renew pit suiz for government cult to control, and not subject to xi ting law, owing to the fait that policies that will give woikers new bun; ciedit is not much involved rights. Labor lobbying will be I gislation is likely to be proposon child labor amendment to Constitution, shifting the full ed bv President to give the govern-nt some definite control over wught of old age pensions on emlor a shorter movements of foreign capital in this ployers, legislation fedcountry and to tighten federal laws working week and a large-sca- le to permit more control of speculaeral hoU'lng program Administsration's legislative pro- tive markets gram for coming session of ConLook for promulgation soon of gress is still in formative stage Presstrict SEC regulations on pegging to let ident intends plans simmer g and stabilization of seduring latter half of November and curity prices These rules, awaited first half of December while he ever since the SEC began operations makes up his mind. of FUTURE THE States; credit transactions to be transferred to Farm Credit Administration. Social Security Board is likely to run Into a number of obstacles m gttung registration completed for old age benefits. Most serious U probable refusals to register, census of unemployed, Pi opo.-e- d if undertaken, probably would re- 'quire employing 25,000 persons, out-- J side the Civil Service. Department of Commerce, which has been mak- ig preliminary studies. Is not Inclined to Use WPA workers, as has been , suggested. Do not look for Administration to formu'ate Its neutrality policy for presentation to Congress until it sees what comes of Pan American conference If the conference works out a united American policy for neutrality In time of war. not only in tune of war between two or more nations but al o in time of civil war, those principles will form basis recommendaof Administrations 1930 H. WERBER, doing business as Salt Lake Auto Wrecking Company. RAYMOND R. BRADY. Attorney. Date of First publication, November 20, 1936. ' Wrecker to move car to place of $ storage 150 r Gas and oil 7.00 Battery 35 00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Labor and repairs H Werber, doing bu iness as the Storage, October 17 to November 5 00 Salt Lake Auto Wrecking Company, 17, 1936 in Salt Lake City, Utah, claims a NovemThat on the 30th day of lien upon a certain Hupmobile auto1936, at the hour of twelve ber, No. 130 Serial Model No. j mobile, noon, at the premises known oclock M19771, Engine No 19819, against 951 South State Street in Salt as Grace Ziegler, whose last known adLake City, Utah, the undersigned and dress is Los Angeles California, will sell said personal property Al Ziegler, whose last known ad-above described at public auction San s. Is In care of County Jail, to satisfy said lien. Jose, California, for and on account of storage furnished, labor, skill and Said auction and sale will be made materials, expended and performed under and by virtue of Section Revised Statutes of Utah, upon and attached to the above de1933. scribed property, as follows jiotice Novem- Date of Last Publication, ber 27, 1936. - won by Mrs. Lee Self, Mrs ' Masslngill and "Mrs. Orem wart Refreshments were Mrs. Dickerson will leave in near future to join Mr. DuW in Arizona where they will mak S their home. . Double Sheet Blankets $1.25. AsThe Gaiety Club wil meet at the home of Miss Alice Heffeman on sorted Colors at Penneys. (advk Miss Iris Hatton will assist Friday. NEW LIBRARY BOOKS Chi'dren's Cotton hose 10c. Darks Miss Elinor Kirk of Boston or lights at Penneys. (adv.) has donated a number of new books to The J. T. Club entertained at a the Magna Public Library, states farewell and birthday party in hon- Miss Sarah Ouernsey, librarian. The or of Mrs. A. L. Dickerson on Tues- contributions consist chiefly of flc. day evening. Prizes at cards were tion. dr j 4, Waffles that melt in your mouth! Umm! Crisp brown toast! 1 Coffee that IS coffee! tions to Congress Look for a gradual renewal of political interest in government ownership of railroads Labor is agitating for it now A large group of ho'ders for the less successful roads ilcss than half are earning their fixed charges) would not b" avere to the move Coodinatlon under government inflie nee is the long-tertrend In electrie power Congress will be asked to coord.nate, through Federal Power Commission, contracts for sale of power from government dams Competition from these dams is to be used to bring competing e private util. ties into poo's the of vh.cli will be to use all and the approaching segregation bioker-dealfunctions, are expect- plants public and private in the Relief Prospects most icunonural wav in order to President is likely to Congress ed to be helpful in controlling any Mipply current at prices that will for an additional app'opriation of untoward market boom use Government reorganization plans stimulate half a billion dollars to carry the WPA relief program to the end of aie high up on the White House the present year Relief funds will Emphasis is to be laid on re- run out by February 10. and this ducing expenditures This will fursum will be needed despite a vigor- ther proposals for consolidation of NOTARY ous attempt to be made to hold government bureaus Tugwell's ReOr All Kinds down employment on work relief settlement Administration is due with units to broken be up winter. separate this projects Wfiiani Fitwitrr Talk Is of a 1938 fiscal year re- going to other bureaus in this orlief program to cost no more than der Housing projects to PW A agriAt Magna Postoffice one billion and a ha'f Plans for cultural rehabiltation to Department permanent setup to handle relief of Agriculture with some phases of Tasty ham and eggs! f More and more families are enjoying the new thrill that comes with Electric Table tv m Cookery! 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