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Show I!?& Tlaei, Hijra, Utah, iU TIIE I.1AGNA Emy Friday u Istand ; 'HUES' there was something wrong. AM so on through every Km of industrial, agricultural and financial activity. came to During ten yean of inflation, countless think that by their own ability and shrewdness ptmsa wen creatthey ing wealth for themselves by speculation when, as a matter of fact, moat of them were creating nothing and saving nothing while they lived in a fools paradise which they thought weald last forever. The majority of persona have more today than they had r in times but they eomplain about having lees because they are making comparisons on a false basis. rThia ig true of Individuals and It is true of companies. Industrial concerns expanded beyond any normal requirements. They have endeavored to maintain operations on an inflated basis which cannot be done because there is no longer any artificial demand to maintain such production. All over the nation, industries and farms are- starting again on a deflated basis. You can drive through the country and see little shacks springing up oa y cheap land and in the places. The occupants of these little hornet are going to produce their living and gradually make a liatle surplus, The big farmers who bought d land on the strength of d crops, as well as the Industrie which built and equipped plants at peak prices and built up peak overheads, are all going to have to readjust themselves to the basis of the man who ia starting at the bottom today. The laboring man who enjoyed wartime wages for the past decade, is in the same boat. The same inflation that affected industry and the individual also affected government and taxation, and government is among the last to recognize conditions and redace its mush-rooexpansion accordingly. The trouble with government is that its managers (our public officials and public aevanta) Magna, Utah Eatrtud at tbs postoffka at Magna. Utah a secoad-cLau3 matter andtr tb act of Cmgrtaa of Match ), 1179. SUBSCRIPTION RATES On Yat' $2.00 Six Month $1.00 -; Payable la Advise m , ' ! Advertising Rates Given on Application. H. A. JARVIS npft-- pre-wa- Editor sad Publisher v QUIT KICKING AND GO TO WORK irag Continual howling about reduced earning of many corporations is doing much to prolong the depression, intimidate the individual and drive money into hiding. 'Why shouldnt corporation and private earnings fall below the peaks of two or three years ago ! We were then living under abnormal conditions. When an automobile salesman without any capital could open an expensive show room and sell .automobiles as fast as lie could get them, we were not Jiving in normal times. When bond salesman without experience, capital or knowledge or the intrinsic value of the securities he handled, could open an office equipped with expensive furniture and oriental rugs, and sell securities, bonds, stocks, etc., to a clamoring public, and make money faster than he ever dreamed of, ordinary eaution should have warned anybody conditions were not normal. When a real estate operator could take practically worthless land and Bell it at fabulous figures which no normal that crop value could justify, it should have been lltiail one-ma- n far-awa- high-price- high-price- any-practi- cal self-evide- one-nu- n - nt ieeiMetmmmMieHHeeeMeeeeeewieeMieiMeeeieeeMniiiieim:t:wmm atica, when Friday, July 22) 132 will not reduce their own functions voluntarily. The reduction will have to be forced by a people who, after they have adjusted their own personal and business affairs, will turn to their governmental problems which in a large measure they have permitted to expand, by their own indifference, without check during the past decade. . Emphasising the term hard times has become more or leas It racket indulged in by a growing army of theorists who would remedy our ilia through schemes which try to create employment at public expense, thereby further discouraging industry through exorbitant taxation, thus creating more unemployment. Most of the economio doctors are afraid to state in plain English that we are on a new basis; that products of all kinds will be selling at pre-wprices; that a large part of our unemployed are going to have to make employment for themselves at wage more nearly what they received before the war. Many of the jobs they enjoyed will never return because the conditions that produced them are gone forever unless we tart another world-wid- e war, which would be a terrific price to pay to stimulate employment. It may be hard medicine to take but it ia reality and the sooner we recognise the conditions and adjust ouraelvea to them, the eooner will we conquer the depression by merely returning to more normal standards of living. tax-wear- SHERIFFS SALE y ar wwvwwww wwwvmmwMvmAWAWA In tb District Court of the Third Judicial District in and for the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, UTAH ASSETS CORPORATION, a corporation. Plaintiff, VS GUSTAFE W. TEUDT and THELMA C TEUD1T. hit wife; RICHARDS and INA A. RICHARDS, hit wife; MATILDA J. SALISBURY: EMMA S. TEUDT: THE COVEY BALLARD MOTOR COMPANY, a corooration: KEITH OBRIEN INC, a corporation. Defendant. To be told at Sheriff's Sale at the west front door of the Count Courthouse in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the" 17 dayof ,., August, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcet of- -' teal property situate in Lake Salt County, State of Utah, described as follows, Commencing at a point 10 feet East of the Northwest corner of Lot 2. Block 53. Plat B' Salt Lake Citv Survey, and running thence East 72.5 feet; thence South 58.42 feet; thence West 72.5 feet; thenct North 58.42 feet to the plact of beginning. Subject to a right of way over the West 1 0 feet and together with a right of way running South to Second South Street, said right of way being more particularly described as fol- at the low, Commencing Southwest corner of Lot 2. Block and Plat aforesaid, and running thence North 20 rods ; Jthencs --Last 1 0 feerf" thence South 20 tods; thenct West 10 feet to the place of beginning. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United Statee. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, thit ::0tb day of July. 1932. to-w- it: .TENNIS DANCE A tennis danct, under the snip ices Elks oaring, held st Seeders Canyon of the music department of the Cyprus ia Tooele Sunday, was a very enjoy-Hig- h will be held next School, able affair 4 sitended by a Urge Thursday evening, July 2S on the number of people from Magna, and Cyprus double tennis courts. As this GstfiekL Games of baseball were the first danct to be held on the in aad followed by races foe local courts, arrangements an. being made to make it I Very successful aftbs children and pkatcluacl-aad bou-fi- n fair. The Keys nine-pit- c orchestra gatherings. will furnish the music. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. G S. Wolton of Los Aaglas. California . we visitors during tbs week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Nillsoa. Complimentary to Mr. aad Mrs. Wolton. Mr. and la the District Court of the Third Kit. Nillsoa entertained at a delightJudicial District in and for the County S. GRANT YOUNG. fully amagtd dinner Tuesday even-n- of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. Coven wen Uid foe guests at JAMES M. OBORN, By Earl M. Wilson. a table centered with a bowl of CaliPlaintiff, Deputy. fornia poppies. . VS. Thomas 8 Thomas, JACOB JENSEN, and ANNA JENAttorneys for Plaintiff, BRIDGE CLUB SEN. his wife, and WILFORD First publication date Mrs. Robert Harkacet delightfully MOYLE Last publication date 1 entertained the Girts . Bridge. Club Defendants. tsday evening at ber home. Special nests wen Mrs. Bessie Larsen and To be sold at Sheriff s Sale at the dts. Jay Jasttsoa. Tablet of bridgt west front door of tbs County Courtwen arranged and prize given to Mis house in the City and County of Salt In the District Court of the Third Clara Anderson, first and Mist Afton Lake. State of Utah, on the 29tb Judicial District in and for tbeCpunty day Anderson, second. A Ute luncheon was of July, 1 932, at 1 2 o'clock noon of of Salt LakerState oF Utah, served to 12 guests. said day that certain piece' or parcel of FRANKLIN BUILDING 0 LOAN real property situate COMPANY, a corporation. ia Salt Lake HERCULES OUTING Plaintiff, County, State of Utah, described at VS. Tbs Hercules Powder Company, follows, Ucchut pUnt will hold their annual WILLARD H. EVA.NS and T Commencing 18 chains 32 links outing originally scheduled for today M. EVANS, his wife. South of SecNorthwest :h of comer (Friday) at Santoga Springs, neat Defendants. Friday at the resort. Arnogemeats an tion 29. Twp. 2 South, Range t Earn. be To told Sale at the at Sheriffs Salt Lake Meridian; thena East 20.6 being completed for a day of activity. Hailstorm at Clarkson, Northern rods; thence South 5 deg. East 3.2 west front door of the County Courthouse in the and County of Salt Utah damaged crops to tbs extent of rods; thence Eaet 1.3 ipds to comer Lake, State ofCity Utah, on the 17th day of school land; thenct South along 175,000 last Wednesday evening, West line of school land 14 toda of August, 1932, at 12 o'clock noon Windows aad anto tops wen broken, more or less to comer of school land; of said day that certain piece or parcel thence West along North line of school of real property situate in Salt Lake persons and livestock suffered injury, land 6 roda; thenct North 8.1 rods; County, State of.. Utah, described as thenct West 8.3 rode; tbenc South follows, 80 deg. West 8 tods more or km to Commencing at the Southwest comSection line; thence North 10:5 tods er of Lot 1, Block 10, City Park sub-- . & g c to beginning. divLion..tunningtbenc North' 106 ,wnc El,t H feet, thence South Together with four share of water tock ia the Union Ind Jordan Irri- - 106 feet, thence West 34 feet to the of beginning. Said City Park gation Company, and together with all ditch and water righti used with mid ubdivision being the subdivision of block 20, 21, 28 and 29, Plat C". land. Purchase price payable in lawful Salt Lake City Survey. f Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. ac J5 k H Dated at Salt Lakt City, Utah, this money of the United States. I f, i i 4 29tb day of Jane, 1932. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, thit S. GRANT YOUNG 20th day of July. 1932. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. S. GRANT YOUNG By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. Ray T. Elsinore, By Earl M. Wilson, Deputy, Attorney for Plaintiff. J. Grant Iverson, First publcatioa date 1 '32. -- Attomv7forPIaTn'tiFfn Last publiatioa date SUCCESSFUL OUTING Tbs Ettny Magna-Garfiel- d susl ed to-w- ilt -- , u low SHERIFFS SALE g. t la ten similar tomach, uedlcha , great 8-- 2. SHERIFFS SALE SEVER ;SOLD HUUIX to-w- it: MAK-GARE- 1- -2 to-w- it: rr" t-j- .if'. l SI ' ?' alMrt' lh 7-- -- Sprisgtlma First publicatlon dite ALLEXFE2&S EATE3 How Install a care-fre- e Electric Water Heater, and have your household completely fret from the annoyance and uncertainty of hot water supply. If you are guilty, it is probably because she hasnt complained, (wives and mothers dont J EACH IN PAIR ibe $!. do that) and you havent, given the matter serious thought. 1x4.40-2- 1 . 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And ""N SALT IXEX CITY io Enjoy a brief springtime vacation. Spend several happy days ia beaatifal Salt Lakt City. A change of air aad sceaery will do yoa good. A holiday ia the bes it of scenic Amelia is always NOT GUILTY, itbty ls Last publication date Effect '.Ah- - iifit At i 4i ? p ao |