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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, July 31, 1936 - THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. Nielson, Editor-Publish- Published 8 Inc 1906 Issued each Friday morning it Magna. Utah Entered as aeeond claaa mad matter under the set at March 3rd, 1379, at Mama, Utah eM ta dvBce Ubecripti. published By The Copper Printing Company s $1.M M WATCH YOUR CREDIT IT PAYS when the banker files his schedulec the reliability of an individual the banker does not write anything about what borrower from the bank, Neither does the banket record anything about Church a re" attends number of prayers he says or what he donates the niety of the man or the a. 0 Chatty ' -- v J In the questlonairre of the banker there is nothing asked about the affiliations or social standing of the person Patriotism, sincerity, lodge mentioned. Not a word about the relatlonshlpeof the person mentioned No questions are asked about the ancestors or to the great or near great of the individual. The political affiliations or political projects s v ,re not mentioned. ui the banker wants, (o know is if he promptly meets his obligations; he has old debts hanging over his head; if his promises to pay are good; All the government under If he bn nnnyh property to sver his loans. how much he has, how to wants know Is, must operate bnlr all which BUCh he owes and if he pays promptly. who can make good such a report, there are no hard times To s ' or depression. Money is ajf ays available if he needs It Bankers and prl are Anxious to get their capital working where it is 'vate money-lende- rs " safe and productive. The first thing for h young min to do in order to succeed In the world care of it, as credit is the best W to establish his credit,, and take good is the first esential to a worthCredit man possesses. business u hing while, successful life. A successful man keeps In touch with his banker at ell times. The man who Is careless with his credit has no chance to get ehead in the world. If a mans credit Is poor, he will always be poor. , . 1 THINKING STRAIGHT - S I Political interest throughout the country has almost reached the excitement stage, and all hands are advising that now is the time for all good men (and women) to come to the aid of their party." But we are living in an age of much misinformation and misunderstanding. A Washington news item states that less than 35 men In the House of Representatives understood the tax bill when it was passed. Hence it Is not so strange that the people are mystified by the complicated political turns and quirks Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridd, Mr. and Mrs. ,Ray Thomas and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. CX A. Jones and Elmer Speers have returned home family spent the weekend camping afte a week's vacation at North Teak in Duchesne. on the Weber River. ests, and the employes thereof. ben- evolent internationalists to lower further the duty on lumber. Our good neigiibors, The Canadians, are convinced that if such a thing were to come to pass they would be able Secretary Wallace, who advocates to. sell America more lumber,' Of Communlsura in the form of a Co- course, they reali.xr that by so dooperative Commonwealth, is twid- ing tiles' will cut into the trade of dling his thumbs these days. His the American lumberman. But that " is the tdeA.' grandiose planning and crop - . t.u seem to be going up into thin air with food prices likely to Tbey fdrget' the ninety-fiv- e perfollow. Already there is an Increase. cent of bur corporations, industries, But whether the campaign checks worker? and fanners who stand to which the Administration is hand- lore by ii flood of Imports. But why ing out to the distressed farmers bring that up. There are more will offset the ire of the consumer scriveners who wiU prostitute their A" cheer from the who will have to pay and booing pay nt pens for pay is a matter for those who go In minority in the gallery, an occasional honorarium, " or Just a Job, than for predictions. We do not one would Iktt to counk . i t Of course ws are heartiiy In favor Tru, tberj are a few sincere writof giving aid to every person in distress but when this aid is coupled ers, ; with whom we disagree but with a veiled intimidation we cross whom we sdmlre for their sincerity, but .they ar few and far between. our fingers. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs' Chap Ruaaon have Ahlquisk Mrs, Anns Ahlquist, Miss moved to the former home of Mr. Holds Ahlquist and Miss Irene Ahl- and Mrs. Harry Adams on West quist spent Tuesday visiting rela- 14th Avenue. tions in Sandy!' . Mr. and Mrs William Eckersley and children left Thursday for a short visit with Mrs. Eckersleyk parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meckel of Smith field. Utah. , ' V ments kg. hoping to get our AMERICAS GAME -POLITICS- er from time to time, all of which are not always but hard for the common people to understand. The individual who can keep a clear head and put America first and everybody and everything else in the rear will survive and be able to continue on good terms with his or her conscience. The best that anyone can do is to think straight. wrongs, LOVE SEEN AS GODS ACTUAL SUBSTANCE ust , de-Ta- m The lesson --semi on also includes the Bible passage; And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us. God U love; and he that dwelleth in Ood. and God In him (I John 4:13); and the following correlative from the Christian Science Science textbook, and Health with Key to the Scriptures," they prosperity, by Mary Baker Eddy; Love, the they mean prosperity for the chos- divine Principle, is the Father and en few concerns which go in for Mother of the universe, including exporting, certain shipping inter- - man." (p., 253.) cher-ubim- - to remind one . of," Atjas The, y . Dea-sou- ." . . 2. The Golden Text: He that love-t- h not knoweth not God; for Qod is love," is from I John 4:8. S r. Of when one goes through course, It has been decided to manyize the Post Office. This move any library he will notice the shelves no doubt is in keeping with what bending under the weight of books written subsidized college professors we call political strategy", know who. blent about , foreign grade. the that lng public is a fickle beast Some of these misguided scholastic at best, our demagogues and poll are so stupid they do not even realticians throw off their , horsq and ize that they are being duped by the tails for the campaign session and few who stand to gain by foreign themselves as s, disguise angelic trade..-.j with wings, halos, a pious ' look and all the other'.propa that go When speak of i 16 Months Old Love" is the subject of the ser mon to be read in all Churches of Chrisk Scientist, on 8unday, Aug , , tneidently, we wonder "bhy' the old time Democrats, who.haupted.by that puerile bugaboo party regu-- v !' do not come out and chas-Une- ir wayward adopted . son, kfV, Secretary Wallace. We. all know that The New Deal, agents have put a quietus on 'such words as planning, regimentation and the like, yet the Honorable Secretary continues in his own idealistic way to make over What, is at best ji sorry world and one difficult tp makf over. I! It is really too Unfortunate that the Government does not attract honesk practical men insteadof the reformers and politicians who are making anemic guinea pigs of (Very citizen. 1 f ci 100 Proof Whiskey FFTIS MlssEW-- Cede He. 54 LONGER NON-SK- ID MILEAGE i,f. PROVED HERE IN OUR TOWN See the See tb why of : i.l tough, Tread stop your eur-rlpp- in ' j StiMXTWUT Cord demon- - aiowout moteo-no-n Prtx Voluos el every price. Husky, Mg Goodyears as low as Wo hovo th JRV IT! MOUNTED Owensboro 3 A good More time for PAULOS AUTO CO. Utah Magna, at yourself when the telephone runs your errands . i EXPIKTIY GLENMORI DISTILLERIES CO., lec. Largest Distillery in Kentncky 'i . . b 0.3 c::r3 (2) AUGUSTS ot shows ( Lumber men are up in arms. Canada is pulling the State Depart- - SLAiLE ! I ooodyeai marom give ailATtST (Next To Fair Store) INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE politician will never give personal abuse to a rival candidate. of the other party hard names does not oonvlnce any- -. members Calling THE body or make any votes. It is fair game to call attention to the mistakes LAKE-TOOEL- E SALT of public officers. is It good sport to point out what should have been done, and it is considered allowable to even hint at the improper intentions and aims of the other fellow. But to condemn him and to besmirch his name with Leaves Magna Leaves Salt lake foul words is tabu. Those who do such things are not helping their cause for Salt Lake d- - JNt .. Magna or jr party in the least. There should be gentility and dignity even In a pol- -' 9:40 a. m. .. 7:00 a. m. Ideal campaign. . 1:40 p. m. .. 11:00 a. m. 6:40 p. an .. ........4:00 p. m. 7:40 p. m. .. v.l:00 p. m. will also be appointed, who will AMERICAN LEGION ees LAKE 3ALT DEPOT have charge of the local Posts en77 ISouih on West Temple try in the grand parade Which is alMEETS ways a highlight of the three day MAGNA DEPOT AT COPPER CLUB meeting.for'Nominationsfor will also be officers the ensuing made year; the election to be held at the The regular monthly meeting of first meeting In September. Cyprus Poet, American Legion, to be held August 8, will be one of the The Commander has promised a most important of the current year shork snappy business meeting Bates-- P. Cooper Green, publicity which will allow ample time for the chairman. membership to accept the invitation i of Salt Lake Pori No. 2 to Join them jibe business calendar Is full, but at Black Rock for an evening proithose attending will be rewarded gram and entertainment. for their efforts by a treak which j wiU make the F. C. 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