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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, November 20, 193S security AGE CHATTER . DRIVE STARTS LOCALLY for all (Continued from Pgc 1) 34 cents t of this, too, will be dollar of vages you earn 1936. ilttr Taxei that provides these law same Ihe e benefits for you and other up certain new taxes kers, nt United States the to piJd These taxes ar? coUected tne Bureau of Internal Revenue the V S freasury Department, concerning them inquiries bur-Tbe addressed to that law also creates an Old Retne Accout" in the Unlt-- T States Treasury, and Congress Into this reserve juthoi ued to put Ljunt o h year enough money ts prouu. for the monthly pay-jworkers are to other and jou are 65. jtcene wi.ui you Tour Part of The Tax me taxes called for In this law and flU be iud by your employer next 3 years you jou Tor the 15 cents week, may-fUl pa n.a.vbe 25 teiiti a week, maybe 30 cents according to what you earn. or more 3 That i' to say, during the next 1, 1937, you jtdia beginning January pay l cent for every dollar you am and at the same time your 1 cent for every spicier will pay earn, up to $3,000 a aailar you million other Twenty-si- x lWr will be their and employers wrktrs same time. paying at the is to After the first 3 years-th- at sj beginning in 1940 you will pay, 11 cents ib your employer will pay, to o earn, dollar up each you I3r This will be the tax for a ycai 1943, 3 jeara and then beginning in tou wnl pa 2 cents, and so will your emploui lor every dollar you earn for the next three years. After that, 0j and '.our employer will each pay ball a cent more for 3 years, and fjialy beginning m 1949, twelve rears from now, you and your will each pay 3 cents on each dollar ou earn, up to $3,000 a year. That - the most you will ever pay. Tour Employers Part Of The Tax Gov-mae- t he dt $3,-oo- em-p,oj- er The Government will collect both of these Taxes from your employer, part of the tax will be taken your pay. The Government m3 collect from your employer an equal amount out of his own funds Your cut of go on just the same If to work for another employer so long as you work in a fac-ta- n shop mine, mill, office, store, or othf r such place of business. In employment as Wage-- , earned farm worker-- , domestic workers In private homes, Government workers, and on a few other kinds of Jobs are not subject to this tax.) ; (Continued from Page l) ban areas and Industrial centers. A notable feature of this turns out to have been itscampaign waxing popular interest as it progressed, so that at least 26 million voters who did not take the trouble to vote In the party primaries got out to cast their ballots on November 3. Of course Presidential elections invariably draw out much bigger totals than primaries But never has the disparity been so striking ' Observers are interpreting the phenomenon as symptomatic of the breaking of party lines, with great glasses of the electorate, hundreds ofhousands of whom had previously taken little or no interest In party politics, being mobilized for the first time to participate in a national mandate. When all other analytical considerations are disposed of, possibly the most significant fact about the election a fact that upset political prophets and straw vote harvesters was the sweep of mass appeal of this campaign, which evoked the most popular participation of any election in oiif history, reaching down to strata that had been apathetic and unresponsive to campaign efforts and inactive on election days in previous years ng MAGNA MARLOR NOTES JACOBSEN for Mrs. Jacobson at her home on Whitlock Avenue in Salt Lake The homejw as decorated with a C.ty. profusion of autumn flowers. A game. Building the Brides Home," was played and the prhse won by the honored guest. A prettily arranged luncheon was served .to twenty five guests. Girls Sport Coats and $4 98 and third prize to Mrs. V. U, Butt- - one o'clock luncheon was served to ers. Thanksgiving Ideas were carried gUPSts. out In the prettily appointed )un- cheon which was served to twelve Make ycur Toy Selection early Toy guests. Mrs. Ed Gardner was a spe- tasoment now open Penneys (adv ) eial guest. ! ! Mrs. Lon a Bruner returned Saturday from a two weeks visit with her parents In Brookfield, Missouri. The announcement will be read wjth considerable Interest by the. yrjenjs 0f Mr. Dahle, whose parents were former residents of Garfield, The marriage of Miss Alice Kleins- He aUfndPd the Gaf,leld 8011001 chmidt and Mr. Stanford L. Dahle took pace last Si nday afternoon at graduated from the University of Utah. Boscma.u Manlana Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs Ed Cedarholms and Mr. and Mrs. J. M Barrett of Salt Lake City. i $6.90. Mr. and Mrs. LaVel Johnson left Tuesday for Los Angeles, CalifornThe Magna Ward M. I. A. enter- ia to make their home Mrs. Johntained at a dancing party at the son will be remembered as being Ward meeting house on Tuesday formerly Miss Amy Ra'mussen. evening. An enjoyable time was had Covert Work Shirts 69c. Tan, grey, by a large crowd. blue at Penneys. (adv ) Indian DesignBlankets. $149 New Arrivals at Penneys. (adv) The next regular meeting of the be held Monday night Mrs Lenora Sandall and Miss November 23, at 8 00 p nv in the Atha Brown were weekend guests Magna Women's Clubrooms. Electof Mi's Browns parents, Mr and ion of officers will be the order of business Mis. John D Brown of Mercur. $1 98 at Penneys Kapok 1 (adv ) W. O W. will lb. size 25c at Penney s 9 Use Penneys Layawav for Plan 9 tojs and gift items (adv The Catholic Church Rummage Sale will be held November 24 and and Mrs E E Daniels mot- 25 It wa3 previously announced for'ored to Salt Lake Cit-- Sunday eve November 8 to meet Head Secrets' Albert H ilamb who is a guest at the Hotel Towels 22x44 at 7 for $1 00 Whites Utah . and Pastels. Penney, (adv.) Christmas Cards, Seals, Tissue and Mrs Vanice Reid entertained the tiing cord at Penneys (adv) . Magna Ladies Bridge Club at the Reid House on Friday High score1 Mis D V Hatton entertained was won by Mrs Mattie Hansen, se- - at a quilting party at her home on cond prize by Mrs Laura An thou Cuitci Street Tuesday afternoon A . 27-2- Miss Vivian Marlor, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Marlor and Mr Donald Jacobson son of Mr, and Mrs S J Jacob'on, were united in marriage in a pretty home ceremony on November 10th The bride was lovely in a gown of ivory satin Her tulle veil was held in place by a Juliet cap of tiny pearls and caught at each side with miniature lillles. She carried a shower bouquet of brides roses. President If. FINANCE SERVICE If you contemplate the purchase of a new or used car on a deferred payment basis, see us. We are In a position to assist you in arranging the financing on most favorable terms. OUR CONTINUING Edward Sutton performed the ceremony in the presence of close friends and relatives of the family Later in the evening a large reception was held at the Utah Copper Club Two hundred and fifty guests were present. Mr and Mrs Jacobson will make their home in Magna Many complimentary affairs have been given in honor of the bride. Mrs. O. H Prederickson enter- - ILL POLICY Farmers Automobile 4762 YOU APPPROXI-MATEL- Y COST. BE GLAD TO HELP YOU (No Charge for Thl - WILL SAVE PER CENT ON YOUR INSURANCE 40 90 STRAIGHT WHISKEY AS YOU PREFER IN BOURBON OR RYE Service) Inter-Insuran- Exchange ce A REX HAMILTON, Dist. Mgr. South State St, Murray, Utah KMV.VA Phone Midvale 93R1 . z sSv IS AND PROOF css'- AA vj s the s v s a w sv1 va4cvmvc Xr & csss s s v V OLD QUAKER COMPANY, LAWRENCEBURG, IND. v.v AVivwe-'A- X , Tins will go you Hew 1937 CcnnpleZehf cute First New Cars In History with PROVED Endurance, Performance, 40 OFFICIAL RECORDS BROKEN Car Records Made By New 1937 Stock "Thaf ear hat what I call Hudson Terraplanes t ''p-i- meoi'iv with the at Macna Hudson Mo-- r v made known that ear records for end 'U'ta'ned 'peed over lust been bro- Urc" o 1017 HurUrns and Terr-r'- " iwi-o-i- i l r ( i (re Bnn-vIV- e fibii, w 3 - - sociation. til 75. 'i, I f v as estpbh'hpd new IciaL American '7 Half-Pric- e The hase period used in calculating the amount of electricity which you receive at half-pric- e is the period of 12 months ending June 1935, whefe continuous service was taken during that period. Otherwise it is the twelve months period thereafter during which continuous service was first taken. Automo-- c ation performance and ndu i ' record holders before up the new cars to the pub-- c it us pointed out This original twelve months period is the ru Tl.p records include the much unhmited class closed car lor which was. capered b the Hudson, and the unlim-c i... d car record for 1000 miles, h.ch was broken first by Terra-Pan- e Brougham and then smashed t Wish Clour Selective Eatomatic Sliilt Theyre here today! The completely new 1937 Hudsons and Terraplanes! Longer ... lower wider! More power! More room! New interior luxury that will amaze you. Widest seats any popular priced cars ever had! Cars that almost drive themselves . Hudson. Tin 24 -- hour record captured by (he H idson betters one set In 1934 h; a l car with Hudsons new Selective Automatic Shift, an optional extra. Come in and see these beautiful new Hudsons and Terraplanes . . take one out and drive it . . . and youll decide to step ahead in a completely new 1937 Hudson or Terraplane! The Completely New The Completely New 1937 ) mjmvffl the best buy in CALIFORNIA WINE HUDSON... SIEICHTSD 122 nd 129-inc- m Gn $Vhelbe b KjyJ m ET 101 end 122 H.P. and up for Hudson Six, ITlOauduP for Hudson Eifkt, f.o.t. Detroit; Standard troup of accessories extra. THREE BIO STEPS AHEAD of all the rest 1937 TERR&PLANE 117-inc- WheclbstS . . . 96 h :595 nd 101 and up, f. o. standard group Horecpowat . TFRRAPLANE, KIKiS MAGNA, $595; ... For example: The amount of electricity you used during December 1934 (if your base period is the twelve months ending June 1935) would be the basis for 7guring the extra amount of electricity which you would receive at half-pric- e in December 1930, and so on for each succeeding month. O Detroit; CAR of the Low Price Held ...In size, power, new features NO. year to year. of accessories extra. 1 Save with Hudaon'a C. I. T. Lot Rata Tima Payment Plan - elece permanent basis upon which your tricity' is figured, and does not change from half-pric- Car Illustrated it Sufitr Terrap lane Sedan W a i937 at mo-o- ff v Ku' The "Base Period for Figuring Extra Electricity STYLE!" the first time in the auto- "lustry's history that a ns, t 'f Sat Kats r ''iperrislon of the Con- of the American Auto- - r .. fcgSPRVO 'ce -oj re Economy Q an- - " cnt of its new model' C keae HUDSON A1JM2E UTAH HUDSON SIX, $695; HUDSON EIGHT, $770; Commercial Cars, $570. All Prices F. O, B. Detroit This statement is made to clarify any possible misunderstanding among our customers as to the base- - period used e in figuring their electricity. half-pric- UTAH PDWER . R LIGHT IHMllllllMtW . K.. 'WmMUllililiMM ' J;t- - 5 COl |