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Show Tbe situation in inevitably follow. which agriculture finds itself today is . Entered at tbe postoffke at Magna, Utah at second-clas- s mail matter under the traceable ultimately to a war that act of Congress of March 3, 1879, ended nearly thirteen yean ago. Issued Every Friday at Magna, Utah 1 have no doubt that the farmers . of every other country bold substantSUBSCRIPTION RATES the same vitws oa the subject. One Year 82.00 Six Months ,$1.00 ially If the interests and the convictions of Payable la Advance the farmers of the world were considered. there could never be a war. Advertising Rates Given oa Application. Tbe farmm see no reason why the Editor and Publisher H. A. JARVIS nations should not disarm, and disarm rapidly. By Arthur Capper. HUES THE MAGNA 1 LETS GET DOWN TO CASES. third year of financial depression, more While men women and tbau done. children are hungry all about us, while banks fail and topple Aj we sail into tie is being talked about like houses of cards, while wheat is being burned because it doesn't sell at 23 cents a bushel, and while some wax fat and some starve, we make the air black with threats, talk, and prom-ise- s without providing a permanent cure for what ails us. The words and phrases, economic conditions , statistics, commissions, governmental investigation, and hundreds of others are meaningless and useless unless we get jobs, food and clothes to, the needy NOW. It is absolutely futile to expect the needy to aid them Ten million jobless men, without funds are almost selves. helpless. They cannot travel to other localities, they cannot ob. tain credit, they cannot finince any activity, either collectively or ndividually. Knowing these facts why should we continue to beat around the bash? In time of war we eonscriped life. We caused men, women and children to die to be wounded and to be sacraficed to save our country. One of us had any apprebention then that even life itself was too dear to be thrown into the breach in time . of crisis. . , Then We needed men, and guns, now we need money, and food. We sought life where it was, We XIC2T conscript wealth. The .dance is over, the fiddler must be paid, and the pmri with the money is the only person who can foot the bill. HENRY FORDS BRAINSTORM now comes Henry Ford with the edict that all of his employees shall proceed forthwith to spend their spare time and raising gpjrdens. If all farmers would spend their winters a spare time trVig Fords, Henry wouldnt have- profit of 340,000,000.00 each year. Pass the applesauce. OF THE UNITED STATES CAN . f' BE COUNTED UPON , TO SUPPORT ALL MOVEMENTS FOR ' DISARMENT" The farmers of the United State to support all can be counted upon or disarment. Never have movement Tbey are farmer promoted' a war. lovers of the homestead and the family circle, and all their tendencies set in the direction of peace and quietness. Tbe farmer is no adventurer bent on plunder nor any conqueror bent on fame. Furthermore, the typical farmer is He is left cold a sober, honest man. by . the specious glamor of war, and in his heart he abhors the lying and FARMERS - I Printed la every generation has been compelled to take up arms either in defense of the Nation or the principles set forth in her Constitution." It is this kind of patriotism, plausibly couched in terms of loyalty to national ideal, a patriotism grounded in might, that periodically sends tbe peoples of the world into the shamble; DEATHS PARADE of war. It if insanity rampant as It is hot possible fox the human Chaplin the jester bluntly said. How mind to comprehend the significance often is the wisdom of tbe jesters of ten million men and boys killed greater than the wisdom of our wise in the war. All of as have stood in men! line for bout a we watched tome WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE huge procession. No one of us, how ever, hat ever seen a procession of a ' FINDS LIGHTER HOUSE- millionmeu. A parade of ten millWORK MEANS BET-. ion soldiers, marching from daylight TER HOME LIFE Modern labor-savin- g deykes have to dark, ten abreast, .with each line another, changed women's attitude toward only two seconds behind would require 48 days to pass a given housekeeping. They hav simplified her and tasks, given her time and tbe point.' . .. As ghastly as these figures appear, opportunity to mar children and estab they do not tell the whole story. Of lish home life on a higher plane, it tbe 5,983.600 men listed ss prison- was revealed in the discussions of the ers or missing." a considerable percent recent Whit - House Conference on age were undoubtedly killed in action. Child Health and Protection, held reIt was officially estimated in England cently in Washington, D. C. under that 60 per cent of the missing were the auspices of President Hoover. dead. Tim and energy are conserved for Tbe estimate in probably Canada was 56 per cent and H purposes other than mere household Franc 40 per cent. If therefore, half routine. Freed' from this routine, those listed as .prisoners or missing mothers may give attention to their be presumed to be dead. The total children,' the Conference pointed out tbe meetings Those attending death toll is increased by 2,991,800. a toward is found that there tendency nation the of They (the wortd) all renounced war, but they for got to more mental, and lest physical, labor in homes; that housekeeping is beginnrenounce preparation lot war. Tbe myth of American isolation ing to be considered as s background at a meant, from the affairs of Europe would seem or stage of family life and cad. an not he rather effectively destroyed by to household tasks perComparing the participation of Secretaries Mellon formed by city and farm women, it and Stimson in tbe meeting of statesmen in London, at which it is hoped was shown that the city women, surdevices and measures can be agreed upon to save rounded with commercial contrivances, devotes less Germany. time per week to cooking and more Much-will depend oa what We do. It is not enough that the "present em- tims to the care of the children than the farm women. Each week the farm ergency" be met and that Germany b tided over to face another inevitable women averages 62 hours spent in these tasks. The women in the cities day of reckoning. Tbe debt moratorium and the new credits which art verying from 2.5000 to 50,000 popof 51 hours under consideration art txeceHent be- ulation spends an average tasks. Those household week on per ginnings, hut in themselves they a e than 50,000 more cities of in living not enough to restore world prosppopulation spend 48 hours. The avererity and bring permanent peace. was pointed out. War debt and reparations must be age farm woman, it 171 each hours and travels year wiped out ot modified to the point spends water for housemiles in 42 carrying to breed ill will. where they cease hold purposes. he reduced and other chicanery which are necessarily characteristic of every war. Frugal, he bates the waste of war and preparation for war. More and more, too, the farmer is coming to realize that war.. is contrary Tariffs mutt to hit best economic interests. There Most imremoved. trade harriers are industries which profit through be drastic must there of all.; war and which find h advantageous portant of Eventually limitation grmaments. to promote huge arntsmants and vast there and the sooner the better military and naval expenditures. the of be a should For This is not true of agriculture. of Versailles and elimination treaty of agriculture needs most of all economic some of tbe it imposes. injustices stabilization, iron out of the peaks of If aH these essential reforms are to inflation and the valley of depression. be accomplished there must be full coWar i an enemy to any such process. operation of the United States, from Temporary profits may come to agri- a selfish viewpoint, if from no other. culture in wartime, but any benefits who know Charles Chaplin Those derived from them are sure to be more k artists, tbe as king of than wiped out by the losses that will only the comedian of the' semen, were no doubt surprised at hit recent deliverWhen importuned ance in England. on patriotic grounds to participate in "A 4 In comparing the city women with the farm women, the Conference urged that certain outstanding ctaeedq of the The farm women latter he supplied should have bet working day shortened, her manual labor lessened, and some effort should be made to raise tbe standards of comfort and beauty of the farm home, it was asserted, whilrmore attention should b given to safeguarding the health of both farm mother and her children. : Fashions for the Smart Woman Magna By The Magna Times" THAT Each Piect Of Advertising Left At Your Door ' in Magna. 1 Produced ft rvn i-- i1 Nearly 2,000 Utah Homes owned by Union Pacific Employees -r- - Y&. . J- - HERE is no factor that contributes more to the permanence of community than home ownership. Approximately two-thirof the 2,975 Union Pacific families in Utah own the homes they occupy, and Union Pacific employees thus add tremendously to the solid foun- -. dation upon which Utah's progress is .built. ds v : v if ij, SHIP ; Union Pacific employees prosper directly in proportion to the prosperity of the Railroad. If unregulated forms of transportation are allowed to. undermine the Railroads revenues, thrailroad personnel is affected, and the progress of the community is retarded AND TRAVEL BY RAIL WMhr TFedp IPd.tocbs sod hmmlhw nmti N ' JbmyjM fA , t Reverse Order ef Color The French do not fc.r to colors of their flag as red, l : e .r t and blue. Tbey m-.- Ua and say,' lias, wLUa t. l A'W vuid fens I slap-stic- Cows on Boston Common Boston Common, which was acquired by Boston In 1634, was common training some public function, contrary to bit first used as field and pasture land and It was practice, he replied: Patriotism is tbs not until 1830 that eown were greatest form of insanity tbe world burred from pasturage there. It it rampant everyever suffered. where and what is going to he tbe reS2 another war. I hope tbey sult? end the old men to the front next time, for they am the mal crimanals of Europe today." Chaplin had reference Obviously, flto the professional, patag worshipping, riotism, tinder tbe influence of which for peoples am blindly regimented death and disaster by politicians and war department. We have before us an exhiBit of this kind of patriotism, as given by the War Department of tbe United States in a pamphlet entitled Citizenship." We offer a few ex- Pence and tfulet omce with a constant stream of salesmen coming In puts no gilt on your trams of mind. says Neal O'Hara. Americas kUgxxlna. N . Betrays Himself trickster," 'wild Hi tto, Ihe of Chinatown, "la often no desirous of appearing clever that hn defeats hlinsel. by exposing htv swn tricks. Washington Star. tag g -- uoatfanatiGG L P a labor-savin- AnA THE or amolJier of aggressat as protection agaimt States. United tl instituted ion by America desires no territory belonging Yet practically to other peoples ion need maintain . o whole set of Goodyear Pathfinders for: . Everyone knows that one of the big thrills of getting a new car is riding on new tires all around. Today new Goodyears are so cheap that you can have that same thrill on your present car. . .You can have the safety the fresh new tread the stout new vitality of Supertwist cord the honest mileage of Goodyear Pathfinders st the lowest prices in history. It stands to reason that Goodyear world's can give you the largest tire builder for value the greatest price you pay. More than ever before Goodyear Pathfinder is the quality tin within the reach afalh Get a set end forget tire troubles safety is on the bargain counter. cerpts: LOOK For This Sign Of Homs Industry Tickets Yon Bay or Receive. On AH Handbills. Program "The attempt to undermine the Nation from within ismom serious than the threat of armed force from without. An impractical and destructive idealism called internationalism is being propagated by certain foreign agitators and is being echoed and reechoed by many of the Nation's intellectuals.' Its efforts am to combat the and REMEMBER Those Bearing Tbs Prints la Magna by The Magna Times" Sign te and Help To Pay Local Taxes, Furnish Local People Work. To Local Charity Con-tribu- f PATRONIZE Stores Who's Advertising Bests Tbs "Printed In Magna by C, Tbe Magna Times" Signature. The I . ff The Magna Times SERVING THE PEOPLE OF MACHArrr, Printed In Magna by The Magna 1 spirit of patriotism, to destroy that spirit of nationalism without which no people can long endure. pacifism is baneful in its influence. It promotes distrust of country! debases tbe spirit of nationalism; Is destructive of patriotism: undermines - Each 3et $4.98 5.60 19.20 21.80 1) 539 9) 635 0) 675 2270 2530 2670 2770 2730 3030 3130 29x4.40(4.40-21- ) 29x4.50 (430-2030x430 (430-228x475 (4.75-129x475 (475-229x530 (5X0-130x530 (530-20- ) 28x575 29x575 (575-19- ) )- 9) 638 7J0 (57-I8r'7- 8.15 31x575(575-21- ) 28x530 (530-18- ) 29x530 (530-132x630 (630-20- ) (Six ply) 5 33x630 (Six ply) 9) Set Each $837 $3140 875 3430 830 3430 1130 4430 4570 (630-21)13- 30x3', l- Ref-cLHij- h Pressure 439 1738 V. LOOKS LIKE LANVIN Wed lilce to call these pleats, sunburst," because it V such a nice name, the policy of national defense; cooperbut we cant because they haven't the ates with destructive forces for the over exact expanse of the one. throw of national ideals and instituti- But really they are much nicer, in that they require less material, dont muss ons. as easily and really seem more approBusiness invariably give preference priate for this tailored frock, where trainLanvin has ingeniously taken two to the ybung man who bat had inhumble ideas the ragged effect and ing in military leadership. Many wool plaid of colorings, dustries provide their employees with combined them, and raised them to the the for on purvacation pay 30 days height of chic. We recommend this a summer traind frock for town, for pose of attendance at Collar is country or for traveling. camp. ing white piquA dein war to will only "America go Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5671 fense of the Nation, and no other nat Sizes 14 to 42, SO cents. sun-burs- t" horse-blank- I Price Price , short-sleeve- et jyu ul amp - |