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Show I sau6 r FORTY-FIV- .,-Z- YEARS E Tb following report, prepared by a official of tbt Uiitcf Sum and published at tbt expense 1.1.. of tbt government. fmt appeared forty fivayear ago: "Tbt aattcaa of tbt world have gov-(nme- it, themselves with machia try aad manufacturing plant far ia czctaa of tbt wants of prod actio a This full supply of economic tools to swtt tbt waata of nearly all branches of commerce aad industry ia tbt most important factor ia tbt prearnt industrial deprtssioa.'' "Though tbt discovery of atw processes of manufacture will andoub-ttdl- y contiaot, aad this will act as aa ameliorating influeact. it will aot kart room for marked extension such aa baa beta witnessed daring tbt last fifty years, ot afford employment to tbt east amount of capital which hat beta created during that period." "THE DAY OF LARGE PROFITS uMlM lilCZA. naX YEJLB ELKS overstocked IS PROBABLY PAST. From the official report of the U. S. Commissioner of Labor, issued ia 1896. , Although written forty-fir- e years ago. dote the foregoing aot read likt the writings of the crepe hangers of today! If the conditions ate eimilar. certainly the proposed remedies offend today aw identical with those proposed ia 86. At that time then wen bat two issues before tbt people, tariff aad the "liquor problem. They bare , been befon tbt people continuously since that time aad are now ao nearer bciag solved tbaa when fust considered. nor will they be solved ao long aa politicians caa use them for tht purposes of building political platforms from which to get ta office. - . Forty-fiv- e yean ago the then chairman of the finance committee of the senate, John Sherman. was telling the voter that increases ia tariff rates did scf raise the cost of necessities to the consumer as "The Producer Pays Tht )AY DZCZXLZ2 EUZr V. The Magna Garfield Eatray Elks elected F. W. Cooper, Frrdie Barton and Kenneth Boyle to serve the office of President, Vic President and icing Carol! For Secretary respectively for the year Tlw elections took place Tuesday evening at Coopers Hall. Th retiring officers are George Smith, president, aad F. W. Cooper Kenneth Boyle net vice president. served the organization as , aecretary for a number of terms. The meeting wa th best attended and moat successful that the Elks have held for aom time. I Twtnty Five "Bills" turned out to take part in th meeting. Tb discussion of th meeting eta tered about th charity fund, and methods were discussed as to how the Elks fund wis to b used this year and waya and meant for securing more fund to be nsed for relief. A vote of thanks was extended to the efforts the retiring officers-fo- r they have put forth in th past year, after which a "Dutch" lunch waa err ved to the members, i 19-1- 2. In Fine Manner Governor A:! AH WORK BEING GIVEN Fcr Unemployed TO HEADS OF During tbt latter part of this week FAT, HUES week. city, aad the - forthcoming county and school employee will receive letter asking for a percentage of tbeir salaries to help the lest In a statement this winter. for-tnn- issued recently. Governor George H. Dera asked the cooperation of all regula this statement larly employed, Governor Dera asked all state, county. city and acbool official to contribute 2 per cent of their gross in come monthly toward the fund main relief tained by the unemployment in their own community. The governor farther appealed to such official to request their employees to do likewise, cheerfully and One of the largest checks received a; County Treasurer's D. K. Moffat's office for taxes Monday was from the Utah Copper Company for $580.-519.2- 6 on its mines aad mills alone. Thi include, of tonne, ' the Magna la addition, the and Arthur mills, Company remitted $78,000 Cop, for the Bingham and Garfield railway. 816,000 for the Garfield Improvement Company and $500 - for the Garfield Water Company. The taxes paid this year shows a decided decrease over those paid last year of $1,960,000. A "lump" --of money was also received from the American Smelting & Refining Company ia tht emonnt of $149,000,000. YOUNG MOTHER pa:: is away j i( cos-gie- -- jls Cp. fI ot . arenrn ,at tato0 ' t coatee er & i tw .' ft Clwrr ?& rsk- - jt ta 64 friU rtf -- j? rk lb speechless. For that 5 nkful we would be sincerely and Mr. M. McKendrick a pined at a Thanksgiving (tinner fheir borne Thursday. Covert were I for Mr. and Mrs. L, McKendrick I daughter! Afloat and LaFayt, j d Mrs. Percy McKendrick aad Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie jfadrkk of Tooele. t Local Auto Dealer Attends Convention Gus Paulo, accompanied fey : his bicther. Charlie Paulo of Tooele, attended a meeting of Chevrolet dealers and talesman of the intermountaia Tb meeting was region, The Magna Branch of th Salt Lake held at Monday. Hotel Newbout. Pan! M. County Fire Department will give a S addressed the 0m maMge benefit dance Friday. December 1 1 at intmblv tb Utah Copper Gubrooma. The After th meeting at th botri, a proceeds derived from the entertain- private showing of th 1932 Chevment will he contributed to the fund rolet model wa held at the zone fot disabled or ill fireman, and used of th Chevrolet Motor Com-u.to finance First Aid in th department. ia Salt Lake. Mr. A. B. Blake, Preparations bav beta under wty nttructor of the company's reboot for quite a period of time, to make for dcakra. explained the mechanical this dance successful, and such a of the new machine. Formal points worthy enterprise as this, should have showing of tht new Chevrolet to th the support and cooperation of everypublic will be held Saturday at the 4 one. Pauloa Auto Company ia Magna. . Farmers Urged To : Conserve 0a Water bead-quart- er af P1 ED ot Moxlaa. and oomlag out atoppad ovnr a! San Antonio to broadcast on tho Roekno Kamo-riprogramma, and tb naxt I went day out to (ha King Albert Fitzgerald was president of the Utah Copper Gnb for the year 1932 in a special meeting of election of officers held Tuesday evening at tb Utah Copper Gnb. J. S. Powell waa elected to th office of vice president. G R. Naylor of the Baauh and Magna Plant was elected to the Board Kingsville, Tax. oi Governors, H. L. Garfield will reOt tours you Railpresent tb Bingham and Garfield oould writ whol Uagaxin S tori as, way and J. N. Loutensock ia th mem-bchosen for the the Arthur board. ta tact Book, on tho King Ranch, At only regular members of th ta tact U has boon dono. But I aa dub were allowed to vote, on bun- going to lauvu that tor awblla, tm dled and forty srvrn ballots wtre cast. I aa ahlo to gut ovnr morn ot It Its The newly elected officers, except Mr. Just about tho blgguat Ranch wn Loutrnsock who was nnabk to attend, hav In onr laad. Boon In this samo made responses of thanks for their family tor yoara, aad they am election, and promised their full coopRanch folk. eration in any worthy endeavor the Old Paddy Mayas, th old Churo-ka- e club will undertake. E.E. McCarty, Boy from Pryor Crook, Ckla ho secretary of the dub. read minute of th last meeting and gave a detailed had hoen Mat up to th Big Longue report of business expenditures of tbt ho had boon up thor a tow wook club during tht past ytar. whom I run onto hla U Chicago, ho Mr. Fitzgerald gave bis Presidents wm with th PhUly National. 1 report of activities foe the ytar 1931, aot hla and naked him how It waa and stattd that th club bad particigoing with hla ta tho Big League activities ho pated and aided in more said, "Well all ny Ilf I have alduring th past year, than line the dub had bets organized,.- - He said that ways haurd of tho Big League, and hoard m much about how they on the average three entertainment bad been held at th club evry week, played ball, aad how good they and aaid that financial resource of wor. Well I hav boon up boro Just th club wen ia better condition than two wooks. Wall thsy wasant they bad ever been. Mr. Ed Engla-maany. Well thata th way representing the 1931 Board of with tho Roporu on tho King Ranch, Governors, gave a report of tbeir acthadoot boon ovoraatlmatod ivities. The new officers of the dub they y. will meet next week to dire us genNow I had fast ooao nighty eral plant for tb forthcoming year. good roping. I had Just o&no out Novel entertainment wa furnished by "Cab and Bun" of American ot If oxloo whore they had glvoa Fork, who gave musical selections and a apodal oxlbltlon. They have a amusing anecdotes, that were received grqat thing thorn Its eallod tho with mnch appreciation by tboe preCharm Guh. Charm noana Cow-p- u sent. nobora. Well they hav a et ml -- , over-estlmat- Ma a tor AT THE CHURCHES alar placa, Ilk a big CorraU. aad smaller onoa, and aR, aad ooao good SUNDAY, DEC 6 Th City Copper. Industry " -- a, -- ' Lesson-Sermo- c. rug. min Weeks until Christmas iBn , COlST FIFTEEN I don't doubt If Lftui tor, my dear,' fow wooks ago I waa RE-ELECT- Hope To Restore Prosperity to The HOURS Mur lly A wild cattla. and uS tho fallows ta Of Mexico that uood to ho Cowboys, and lota f thorn that ar yet. why they all belong; and oa Magna Baptist Charcbt Sundays they go thor aad havo 4th East and Second South Street. than Koxloao Cowboy a porto ltkt "Shocking People" will be th title Tailing th Bull," that on w -of Rev.'' E. B. Pace's sermon Sunday do up horn. Writ tho old tin goat morning. The morning worship will ora hoe thay say asod to. Too rum Fresh hop for restoring nrosper-it- y commence at 10:30 a. m. EvtRng o tut Pony, gruh th Steer oa up be service will held m. at 7:30 p. to th copper industry was by th toll, got o good hold, the Church today by news that Belgian Catholic East 2nd between 1st So. throw your log, (which to ata ta tho and 2nd copper interests finally had decided to Regular morning wrurees will be Odrrup) throw It over tho talL Thao accept curtailment proposal recently made at a aerie of discussiont bt held at onr Lady of Lonrdet Church at that give you u good brae. Thoa tarn your kora to th left, and it twt leaden of the industry in New 8:30 and 10:30 a. m. D. L. Ward S. . Magna York. do S right you tsra th old First West between 2nd and 3rd So. you Crittor tall la front ot hood. Tea F. Pisart and Camille Gntt, rep Regular Sunday School will begin doot tip hla aa exact somersault. reseating th Belgian Katanga mine at 10:00 a. m. with evening services of South Africa, after meeting With held at F:00 p. m. It a hind ot a old twister, hat ho leaders of tb industry for about a Pkasant Green Ward L. D. S. slid along looking back whom ho Main Street at Belva Avenue. month, finally ended the conference oomo from. Well they hod oom da by sailing for borne with tb underRegular Sunday School Servicaa will a th standing that no agreement on cut be held at 10:00 a. m., and cvtniaf roping thor, mootly fancy, Moxicano am tho real orgies tor, service will be held at 7:30 p. m. ting production could be reached. aad the hoot ta tho world m Roper. Announcement of the withdrawal GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND Bnt ito ot tho actual work that I CREATOR. CLAIM of tb Pbelpe Dodge Corporation from want to ton you ot o th King,, the Copper Exporters, Inc., together Ranch, Wo fow down thoro troa and Creator', with rumor that the larger produc- is "God the only Cause San Antonio, a with Mr. Jack Lap-ha.jhy iubject of the "Lesson-Sermoers in America intended to advocate December 6 for all branches a good fyor ktasnlf, a big CU a copper tariff at tbt next session Of Sunday, of The Mother Church. Tbe First Fvlo man, Player, and Aviator. Hla Congress, were said ia copper circle Church of Christ, Scientist,' in Boston, wtf also tya. Eh took Billy Post, to have caused the Belgians to nnder-g-o Massachusetts. , a "change of heart" and agree to Son ot Prod Foot, th big Polo aa -Golden Text: Deuteronomy 6:4.5 kadtre of the industry in both the from Long Island. Prank Hawk Hue, O Israel: The Lord our God United State and Great Britain. wu down thorn and ho fow hi own ia on Lord: and thou shall love the Lord While it in said the Katanga mint thy God with all thine heart, and Plano, th tut on. Ho Just played can ship the metal to London and with all tby aoul, and with all thy with aa. dying an around, over, and under n to kill hla spood dowa to make a small profit at the record low might. . The ciution which comprise the opr gotug dowa W landed right price of 6 -- 14 cents a pound, this n include tbe following could aot be done in the face of a at tho ranch, mot an th folks who Bible". "By the I win havo to ton you about la tor, tariff. Tbe Belgians are understood passages from th to havt concluded that if the United word of tb Lord were the heaven tor I got to got to thoa cult Rcpor. Suits pnt a tariff on copper. Great made; and all tbe host of them by the It brushy dowa thoro, aad they Briuin would necessarily follow suit breath of hi mouths For He (poke can't aloe. They hav practiced an and it was done; He commanded, and their llvoo. (They ar aU Mexican it read fast" (Psalms 33:6.9), The Lesson-Sermo- n also includes hoys that aot only thoa but their wor the following correlative passages from Pathora and Grandfather raised oa thin mb ranch). They page 331 of "Science and Health with Key to tht Scriptures" by Mary Bak am a ml hueh of eowhaada. They er Eddy: "God is individual, incorao true ropoo, not rawhide, thay poreal. He it divine Principk, Love, and not Mly. Thay can foltb universal cause, the only creator, tie, low a otoor through that thick and there is no other brush ao fast aad ao okm to hla He fill all space, and it is impossible to conceive of such omnipresence and that thsy haven't got a chanoo to individuality except as infinite Spirit throw at hla head lor th brush, but or Mind, Hence all is Spirit and they put their bom right on hla koala; thoa throw and got hla hind toot without swinging, and do H too, Mr.' and Mrs. Alka Nelson enThey brand right oat oa tho tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner Bob Gay bvrg wan tod mo to home. . Covers try It, nod 1 did. Thnrsday at their were laid at a beautifully appointed but Lord I waa ta thorn awtng-ta- g table fot Mr. and Mr. C. around and of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Pete th Olson and sons Newell and Arel, Mrs. thing 11 ap. I Ellis Hanson aa sons Galt and Philwoald hit whore lip, Mrs. James Livingston and Hy tho calf bad boo Jnat pro Johnson of Fort Green, Edith Christensen of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. riously. Thay had hoy that Kenneth Johnson of Garfield. would rope em out an day, aad NOT swing, Jost pitch away out to th sod, nod got veal oa (ho ootf. Hoad, hind toot. "Mongos- -( OwillMU treat toot) osd they get good :attTmo homo, they hod two or throe hna-dro- d saddle horooo ta this HoButh-or- and good boons, thats whs mskoa o good eow outfit, ta good oom beano beans. Jnat giro EIEvfel complexion ia my ownt p. Yon. al PAYS LARGE TAXES wholeheartedly. a 2 per cent contribution of tb gtoa BtUt Church, monthly income m nude by the gov-- 1 I Chairman Tax". T. F. Jennings presided without who. of "all emor persona the meeting. The executive com Today the chairman of the senate material injury to themselves or their I - fiaanct committee is going about ad families, stv able to assist tboe who I mittec. composed of Rev. E. B. Pace, I Mr. " T, E. Burke. Bishop L. C. vocating a general sales tax aad aa-- ate in distress." r aunt aa that the poor nun woald not The statement, which baa appear-- 1 Healy. Father J. A. Sanders and Dr. hr injured thereby aa "The Seller Will td widely in national advertising aacd-- 1 C. F. Wettphal made a report of tht Absorb Tbt Tax." Senator Sherman in me under the slogan." I ll ate it pUne that they have completed and I fooled no one in 1886 and Senator through, if yon will, tell of th I drawn up for th approval of the Smoot ia fooling ao one now. meed of the unemployed for work. general committer. Dr. C. F. West There ia aot an item of coat dial Governor Dera farther continues I pbl introduced a resolution to tbt enters into tbt production of any in bi statement by saying "That ap-- 1 organisation which waa voted and article, be it material, labor, interest peal should go to every citizen"' of I unanimously pasted upon. Put briefly, on investment, repain aad ms in tea th sure and should be taken to heart, j (be resolution was1 that member of anet of plaata. insurance, taxes, nut Lofty emotions are worthless unless I tb unemployment organization should or any form of overhead that ia not they art translated into actions. This 1 8 without one meal on "Fast Snn-i- t I day, December 20, end the money that paid by the consumer, and the claim the time for doing, not talking. that taxes levied on each salt will sot Mrs. Rosetta M. Kinder died at "In each community the unemploy- - j saved from tbit meal, should be conI be a direct tax on the consumer ia rid ed relief committee ehonld designate tributed to the fund foe poor and her home Tuesday of chronic heart lesions. T rue sacb a tax will tend to an organization of money to prevent I needy. The resolution met with the failure. She waa born in Salt Lake, ntieve the bardea that will otherwise suffering from lack of food, clothing approval of everyone, and will, 8 August 8, 1910. a daughter of Chari-- e be placed on the poor income tax pay- oi fneL and Elizabeth C, Mills, and had effect December 20. the money ao col-- 1 Preferably ers. and for that reason is no doubt lected should be distributed in the form lived ia Magna for )2 yean. of Salt Lake th Representatives popular with some senators of alma. To this end. th unemploy County commissioners did not meet The deceased had been a sufferer of - while the power testa with ed relief committee should also with the local relief organization as hurt trouble aiact childhood, bnt it to place a tax on the people it mote necessary and appropriate procivic waa announced. previously Complete wa not natil re-- f tly that her aliis not always possible for congress to work and improvements to be under-trke- n in regard to trveral ases became - She ndjlrfinit remove the burden, at tenet it hat la with- the fund OTZO&cctad. Lb the need of the needy fam suffered a severeo.oounewl. heart attack six weeks some instances failed to do ao. trance to citie and town could bejui, were planned to be presented to ago, and was confined to her bed. A case in point is the tobacco tax improved. Vacant lots could be clean-- 1 the RprCMnUtiVM of tb commission, She rallied from this attack in an al) levied at the, ostbmak of the Spanish ed. . Trees be coaid planted along II , American war. The user of low priced of coal Detailed the plana supply most miraculous way, tboagh attendhighways to beautify onr countryside. smoking and chewing tobacco is still Water system could be recampted tot the needy ta; thi distnct, were for ing physician held ao hope for her Way end recovery. paying that tax. When the tax on to- and Korea of ether improvements best I mulated and discussed. bacco was proposed some statesmen of procnqng and distributing knows to th community itself could Mr. Kinder atUQded local reboots opposed it on the groands that it was be nndertaken with fund contributed I wet decided npon. Farther an-funtil the time of her marriage to Rob a direct charge on the poorer citizen. I nonneements be made later or will relief. unemployment ert William Kinder, and waa well This was answered by the followers of any known in desiring so to do, may Throughout the state there Magnas younger art. She the school who pretend that the tax thousands the executive committee members for of of persons on public or is survived by her husband, Robert is absorbed by the dealer. They dedetail. payroll who have aot di- -' William Kinder and two daughters, claimed that the rich tobacco trot private ft the pinch of thenntmploT- rerely Rouud woA for tht 140 head of Rosetta Elizabeth and Jeannin Matwould be, as it should be. made to pay families reported ia ibis ilda Kinder. a full than towards tbt winning of mad to .carry Aa the burden of their km Mg miring provided bythe state the war. What was the result f fortunate dirtriawork between .Magna soon a die tax bill became taw tbt toIand Garfield. This week 34 local bacco manufacturers reduced die size neighbors. men are being employed on the road; of the cans of smoking tobacco, from last week a crew of 29 waa employtwo, Jo one and three quarter ounces, ed, Th men are rotated in shifts of and reduced the cats of chewing toone week. bacco in like proportion. This non All artesian wells which have been than paid the tax. At the close of tht Marked improvements are evident in flowing or pumped during the growwar congress promptly repealed the the condition of reads and sidewalks ing reason should be doted at once it war tax on tobacco bat th tobacco Chevroltti new car for 1932 goes I in thi vicinity since the men have the advice of county agent. By doing nust failed to go back to the old size on display today at the Paulo Auto I been working. Dangerous, slippery ice this, e considerable supply of water package with the, result that aackea Co formation and drifted snow have for irrigation purposes will be conand chewea an still paying the tax. silent tyncro-mes- h been cleared away, and have tbps served for next season. Tb cooperEmbodying but to the trust instead of the govern- transmission in combination with made traveling safer. ation of everyone i asked. ment, a twenty per' ketive In 1886, the liquor problem was in cent increase power, top speed of just as fervid and offend even more (5 t 70 miles aa bonr, streamlined cause for disagreements that it doc bodies and wealth of other new featoday. Instead of the partisans being tb new car remains ia the price classed at wets and dry as of today, tures, of tb current senes, tht lower range advocate they wen called high license Which a Chevrolet hat ever told. at or local option adherent. High license Heralded at "The Great America advocates believed in the saloon operValue for 1932. the car boasts more ating openly under a permit Jassed by extensive changes than any aaanal local authorities for which a large fee Cbevroltt model ainc the change-ovwas collected monthly. Local optionista to a six in 1928. Yet changes are believed in the sale of liqnor being a! refinement over the basis d lowed or denied according to the voice mostly of the 1931 car which, from the sign oi the people, expressed at tht poll. of public acceptance, wa The ' principal difference in effect standpoint the most successful ia the bietory of was that in high license localities the .and brought Chevrolet nun with a thirst for alcohol purc- the company ia the industry daring the hased it in a saloon that paid a large first place market of the past asm to the government for th privi-leg- e highly competitive twelve month. of selling liqnor. while ia local .opevery proven antomativt tion neighborhoods whisky and other featPractically a re of recent years i incorporated alcoholic drinks were purchased from ia the new 1932 Cbcvtolet. according druggist, who paid no liquor license to G. Paulo, Manager. Tbt public (ax, on the authority of a doctors ia cordially Invited to attend tb open- prescription. The doctor collected the i8- tax. Forty-fiv- e yean ago th Grand Pioneers The Daughter of th Army of the Rrpublic wa asking held their annual Christmas patty congress for the key to the ash treaa-r- y of Thursday afternoon at tht borne dias the Legion of today is calMr. Phoebe Ridd in Hunter. A' Reling attention to the fact that every waa given. littlt bit added to what they already versified program were served to 16 gneatt. ihave makes jnat a tittle bit more, and freshments please pan the pie. COLOR WAS HER OWM ; I Times and the people have changed Ijntly but politicians never change. A1 k half dozen new eprnng in cither bonis or senate iuce the days of Blaine. Conkling and fberman. and if any of th present of statesmen art called on to on any subject other than th w -- or tariff and liqnor isencs they TriLd FITZGERALD UTAH COPPER CO. dance announced U, RSYERLT KILLS.-W- ell ad know la jost what I road ta th fora, or what I aoo from klthar to KO. S3 PRESIDENT OF UTAH COPPER CLUB DATE OF FLTELIEHS phcof 1C31 ALBERT COOPER TO IIZAD LODGE F. ' ;Y i. JLfliJi AUNUIEf aad I a wQl toQow you oO. 1 asm wm oo o ranch. I would Bkt to stay a roar oo that outfit. Bat I got to got back and so what Ms. Hoovor la doing, aad kinder koop ay oyo oa Calvin, tad encourage th Doaoerata. But I Ilk roping th boot tan, mcHmxu ire- -, im.) wish (. |