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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, May 1, 1938 of Karl Marx. Furthermore, during those' four years there Is every possibility that he will have an opportunity to chaage the structure of the Supreme Court to place the conservative bloc, now in the majority, in the minority. Political Comment Business Is on the upgrade but employment lingers on. Overtues from the Whit House will soon be poured into jthe ears of business on a posable revival of' the NBA. .Anything, to spread Jobs. Some tfitng Hite the Black Connery bill, week would be calling for a something the 'Mew 'Deal would fa vor. This is hardly probable. Look week. for fe compromise on a ur ur c to go before enactment. There will be a bitter fight over It, and a host of certified public accountants will be needed to explain some of its provislona It's already been printed but like Einsteins theory of relativity, it probably has not been grasped by more than twelve, if the that many. And to Insure that strategists of the erstwhile Democratic party have been lying awake at nights planning. Their mission is to block any attempts on the part of the Republicans to discredit the New Deal's record and at the same time to institute its own crusade to forestall any growing popularity on the part of the G. O. P. possible standard-bearer- s. It Is really unfortunate that so much propaganda is being poured in an attempt to blacken every successful business manvBut such Is . the case, , . It may help the cause of some politicians but Its effect on the country as a whole, particularly In the near future, will be catastrophic. But such Is the way of a land that run for and by politicians. They may have used oil for the lamps of China and for the savages of equatorial Africa. The New Dealers will use it to hamstring, if possible. Governor Alf M. Landon, of Kansas. Landon is an oil man, and the Democrats will attempt to bring out a skeleton of two from the family closet of the oil men in the mid west Landon will not be Implicated in any deal. That strategy would be 1 These schemes will continue, and too obvious. The point will be gainwill ed by arousing the primitive passif. the President Is far reaching. During the next four ions of Mr. Little Taxpayer against years, Roosevelt, if given another anyone who deals In oil, meaning chance to operate on that suffer Landon, ing guinea pig, Mr. Taxpayer, will The tax bill still has a long way branch out further In the direction And speaking of depressions, our legislators, unmindful of Senator Holt's charges of corruption In the administration of relief and Its twin sister, boondoggling are stretching out their greasy palms for more hush money. ' Hietf constituents must be eased with what it takes or there will be no votes for the Incumbent At the same time, the Farley machine must have the wherewithal with which to soothe the rebels in the ranks. So that great humanitarian effort, relief and WPA, have at last found a common level. They are nothing more than political footballs. 'MA01EN VYAGE ' He was standing at tbe window beside ber, and as she raised her heavy, brooding eyes they met hla "Ive never seen you like this Tony, Larry sajd gently. The "White House IS feeling extremely confident over election prospects. We'll win In a walk," "seems to be the theme song, with or without Al Smith. But the "happy days are not here again for the many. Business, i sharply critical of the New Deal and fearful of its regimentation will pot spend and hire until it is ' certain that the Socialistic schemes are ended. 1 ' KATHLEEN NOIUIIS WNtJ Service. Coayrtirht. Kathleen Norrla. CHAPTER XVIII Continued . , . Is , 26 Fitch had gotten her Into this; Frank. Fitch, whose morals were f the scandal of the olllce, bad suavely deceived her into deceiving this other woman 1 Antoinette Taft, who had always prided herself Upon beNo, she ing honorable fine I couldn't bear it She seized a piece of paper and lipped It into her typewriter. Dear Mr. Greenwood. typed Tony, her breath coming bard, her - eyes glittering and tearless with llei ew h I tender you my , anger. resignation ft o.q the staff of the I want to thank you for all , Call. your kindness to me, and to assure you' that no assignment you ever gave me would have made me feel this step necessary. Next week I will come in and say good by to yoii and the boys, but tonight I am too much ' upset by the disgraceful part I played to today's assignment to be able to do anything except go borne. She leaned over to Van Florences desk and slipped the note to him. "GIvethat to Greeny, will you please! she said unsteadily, Tm going home. Van answered, not look- Sure, lng up. Tony went to the pegs where hung her hat and coat and took off her Inky and rumpled It was good by to the smock. stuiHk. and dirty washbasins, and th unspeakable roller towels; good by to the blue cigarette smoke, and first time, a great occasion for Cliff. "I manij to tip you off, Cliff said, tying his white tie. Its going to be Mary Rose Bly, Fixed it up Sunday. "Clifford Taft Oh, I am glad! Tony exnlred. getting up to kiss him. "You would pick u girl with money." She hasn't got so much money. Cliff .smiled at bluwelf In the glass; life was going well with him, with "We're sitting all the Tafts. pretty I" She and Bruce had a quiet dinner nd he went early to bed. Tony thought that she would put out the lamps and sit and look out at the roofs and at Twin Feaks washed In moonshine, and wait forAaot Meg to come home. The hell rang sharply: the hall bell. Tony went to the door. And It was Larry Bellamy who stood there. I want to see "Tony!" he said. you. May I come In? Come In," she said, her henrt great bound of joy anJ rising on hope. Larry flung aslde - his eap and coat and sat down, draw lng his chair close to hers as be did so, catching both her hands in his big cold ones. "Tony, whats all this about? Fm just in. Ruth and I flew np by airplane this afternoon. Down at the the clatter of typewriters and the rumble of men's voices; to Greeny anxious, scowling, shirt - slcexed. twisted In his chair with one leg up ever his desk, and to the clicking machines on the A. 1. desk, the pi ess boys coming In sweaty and grimed with trailers of galley proof, of all and the tlis newspapers in all the world No. Was she acting like a fool? Cliff and adorable, consoling, blundering old Brticle and Aung Meg were very sureThat she was not a fool listing heard the whole story, r they applauded her, ns she ate supper; they told her that she had been trapped Into an intolerable position. , .The funny thing about a job Is, Xony mused, fthat when .you're In. And when you feel so secure. you're out, and job hunting, you reel like a beggar again "lou'll see, Tony. Greenwood'll send for you tomorrow," said Aun' Mrs. Fanny Beckstead Williams, of J. J. Williams, Jr, and a lifelong resident of West Jordan, died at the family reldence Tuesmoday of apoplexy. She was the and Wallace Williams W. of ther Mrs. Robert Bradford of Magna. Mrs. Williams was born in West Jordan, December 5, 1859, a daughter of Alexander and Klzlah . Petty Beckstead. Other survivors are E. M. Will-Urand J. Mark Williams, West Jordan, one other daughter, Mrs. A. E. Buckley, West Jordan; four brothers, Hyrum, Francis, Ira and Alexander Beckstead; a sister, Mrs. Joseph. Hibbard; 43 grandchildren and .14 Funeral services will be conducted in the i West Jordan L. D. 8. chapel Friday at 2 p. m. with Bishop David M. Haun officiating. Burial will be In the City cemetery. The sympathy of the community U extended to the bereaved fami77, widow Al-bi- ne ns MACHS' NOTES sage of Los Angulas .rose while .Mrs. Smith, mother of the groom, was charming In a gown of blue silk with grey accessories. She wore a corsage of Los Angulas roses, - ropuW Cssplf Married At Bride's Borne Tuesday Eve ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Duckworth announce the marriage of their daughter, Pearl Dorothy, to Douglas T. Smith, son of Mrs. Margaret Smith of Magna. The marriage took place Tuesday, April 38 at tbe home of tbe brides parents on Main street. Bishop Edward R. Dlmond performing ttm ceremony. . ' The bride wa lovely in a model of flowered chiffon and wore a coras sage of white gardenias and let s. Mrs. Duckworth was frock ed In a blue and white silk and wore a shoulder cor polka-d- A hot dinner was served,' at two long tables with Madeira lace cloths, centered with a large bowl of roses Covers and white were laid tor thirty guests. Ttse bride and groom are graduates of Cyprus High school and very popular among the. younger set. A number of social events are bev ing planned in their honor. 1 Anoerson, ww oe interested to buZ she Is recovering very nicely sZ a recent appendicitis operation The Magna Bridge Hub vu tertained Friday afternoon i Si v? home of Mrs, Laura Naylor V. U. Butters won high score A one o'clock luncheon V served. rS v The W. B; A. will meet Monday, at the Magna Women's Club for their regular business and social meeting. An-gul- May 4 roee-bud- ot T .AMAZE MINUTE, A LOWEST BY ARNOLD SCI ENTIF ACTS PRICED 16 r.ioufiis lies. OLD : . The sympathy of the community la extended to E. A. Cherrtngton in the death of his mother, Mrs. Mary City. Cherrtngton of 8alt Lake Funeral services were held last week in the Nlbley Park Ward. Interment was in City cemetery. 100 PROOF WHISKEY Mr. and Mrs. John D. Bruin of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. . A. Jones. Mrs. Bruins parents. (mmFOR BIG - ) L10IJEY the4 SALT SAVING, LAKETOOP-- STAGE CHANGE TO r Gfenmore's hint Leave 8alt Lake For Magna ...A .,7.00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. ..4:00 p. m. Leaves Magna for Salt Lake 9:40 a. m. .. 1:40 p. m. 6:40 p. .m 7:40 p. m. E . .. Ths lOO TUfX MOV AN NOUS. 8:00 p. m. DEPOT South aa West Temple MAGNA DEPOT VMIES At 5J MOue-A- 1 70 tui Myriads op candles At on a cum say moon nt enaMw VMS SOM SPRINGS gmtaria Straight rush And keep the change GLENMOXB DISTILLERIES CO. 1st Owsosbora Loairrill Largnt DiaUUrj im gjmtmcb ON S0CN (4UASS sow os OSOMMS I SOON. SO 10,000 CASSIAS KACSS oma ONS FOOT Oww. a O Rasmussen Garage OS AYV rrtPtATu. mu il Ril AN TM SALT LAKE 77 sett o wni vm Joone&nugaoa: ILognoofl I5)aofl( AND Tony. Where do we go h m 'to He did not answer. She felt his Ups against her hair. (" rustle-rustle-rust- Benefit Junior Drum Corps CHAPTER XIX RUTHS lovely drawing room the shades had been drawn against the hot spring sunlight that was descending In the west; tbe tea table bad been placed at windows that opened on the little awnlnged balcony. When Tony arrived there were only two persons In tbe room: Ruth and the marvelous Mrs. Polhemua. She was younger than Ruth, not more than thirty, handsome and dark and striking, with coral lips and black shining hair and an Ivory skin. "Oh, Just ourselves? Tony said smilingly, as ahe was Introduced. I thought It was a party I" It was going to be, Ruth said, raising her face for Tony's kiss. "But now its Just Caroline and Joe and you and me." "Joe?" Tony echoed; pleased. "My brother, you know," Carolina. Ilhemu said. "Of course I I'd forgotten." Tony at down in a basket chair, panting a little, and said, "This Is country weather. Were showing Carolina Del ' Monte tomorrow." N her-Inte- Over 40 Valuable Prizes - You Can't Miss the-nort- 1 Meggy. "I'll not go see him," Tony declared. But she knew in her heart that she would. She was already devoured with fear, regret, homesickness. "I'm not often like this. "Come back. Tony," be said. There was a sUence. Oh, I want to come bacl Larry I she confessed, on a long sigh, without turning her bead. For a minute tty stood looking out together at the jumbled blur of red and gold lights that were the city. Then suddenly Larry's arms were about her, and Tonya heart leaped aa if It would burst Its bounds; tbe familiar room In the mild lamplight was rocking dizzily; and all thought was gone, and all reason. There were only the swimming madness of ber senses, and the touch of him, the sound of his voice low and quick and Incoherent In ber ear. Im human, you know," tarry said, breathless. "I'm I'm human. My beautiful girl my beautiful-beaut- iful Tonyl" Drinking deep of the wine too strong for human souls and hearts to bear, Tony rested her cheek against his own hard cheek, locked her slender arm about hla neck, and murmured only his name, over and over again; Larry, Larry, Larry." And for a while that was enough. , Presently ahe said: "When did you know? I've alwaytkBowh.! -And you knew how I felt?" "I suspected, I suppose." "Too didnt have to auspcct; I told you. I went blubbering up to your office and practically made yon offers of marriage. Bendys wedding day, remember? Remember? My God, what do you think Fm made of? Every minute of that talk we bad was like whips like fire" There was a long silence of complete ecstasy-- ; they murmured again, and agalq hl Ilnf were hard against bera. "Larry. MOTHER OF MAGNA RESIDENTS DIES AT H 0 M ETUESDAY "Well, Come if You Can office they're all upset over this. Greeny was tearing hla hair, Wliat The next day passed In dreamy happened? My dear, my dear, you unreality. There was no word from can't run out on us like tbatl the Call. Tony felt aimless; life It was heaven, after these endwas quiet and flat She went down less lonely days, to have him here to the newspapers business office beside her, warm and brown and and asked, hoping that the answer eager and affectionate, to realize weuldJbe In Jhe negative, for her that she had made her mark as a pay envelope. It was there; a whole newspaper woman after all. week's pay,; and no comment, no He listened to the whole story letter. attentively as she poured It out, , put n Market street again Tony taking It step by step. considered going to the other news"Larry, was that fair? Was that papers: there seemed to be noth- decent? To let me drag Miss Wal ing else to do. In both places she lister Into It, poor thing she was bad brief unsatisfactory conversa- fighting every step of the way tions with superior and unintere- and then to tell me that I'd made sted cHy editors; there were no va her betray her boss? '" fancies at the moment J No, It was rotten- ,- Larry-s- al gbe walked home somewhat de briefly, as she paused. "And then that smug pig of a pressed. The city was full of men - and women who bad held newspa- Fitch I Tony stormed on bitterly, "now dares be how dares ha Inper jobs and who bad lost them, The next day she washed her volve me In bis dirty tricks I agree with you," said Larry, hair and put her bureau Then she went to the Cutter funeral "But you can't give up your job on with Aunt Meggy, and they walked hla account. Tha'td be to honor home with Aunt Sally. - She left him too much Tony, dont be a Aunt Meggy there for dinner, and fool about this," Larry pleaded. went home to find that Clifford was It's my honor, Larry I she said, dining with his girls family for the with trembling Ups. 1 1 it Tm going "Ah, youll lova down Sunday to see my slater and the baby; and for Joes housewarming, of course!" "We'll sea you, then. Ton couldn't dine with os at the hotel on "Ruth, rd love it. But 111 tell you. I don't know just bow I'll find thing at Bendys. She has no nurse, and she may have made some plan It didnt sound extremely coo vlnclng, and Tony had an idea thw Caroline rolhemus was lookIn( right through her. But Ruth on! said, unsuspectingly: "Wellrcome If you can. frO BE CONTINUED ) LUCKY NUMBERS WILL BE DRAWN AT DANCE FOR FOLLOWING PRIZES: PRIZES ' DONATED BT PRIZES DONATED BY , One Gladstone Bag One $4 00 Blanket One Electric Toaster One 8ide Bacon 10 Oal. Oas and 5 qta. oil 1 Ham and 50 lb. 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