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Show rMagna, Utah, Friday, October 16, 1936 THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. Nielson, Editof-rublish- BEET PRODUCERS TO GET ANOTHER er k Published Since 190$ Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah , PAY ENVELOPE of lambs as of October 1, for a total return of $115,000. This represents an average of $5.71 per head and an approximate six to eight and a half cents per pound. It Is estimated these same sheepmen have a marketable lamb crop of 225,000, leaving more than 200,000 to go to market. They expect to realize an additional $1,000,000 from such sales. From these same flocks, 166,000 pounds of wool have already been sold on the open ttiarket at about from the 30 cents a pound,-whi- te first of the year to October 1, 2,850,-00- 0 pounds of wool are on consign in making the grazing survey of hi necesranching unit and supply the information. sary - PaymepU'wUl be made to cooperators for the following practices: imContouring, water development, developpounding precipitation, ment of wells, diversion of surface water to prevent soil washing, building range fences, railing sagebrush, reseeding the range, building fire guards. The program is not one of limiting the number of livestock on the range, but one designed to bring the ranges back to their best economic carrying capacity and maintain them for future use." Director Peterson explained. According to information released from the office of Director William , $1.00 Peterson of the., Utah State Subscription, in advance per year Published By The Copper Printing Company college extension service, the totaTA. A. A. 1935 sugar beet adjustment payment will be at the of $1.13 per ton of sugar beets rate DEMOCRATIC produced and delivered. Since the initial 1935 payment was 80 cents THE POWERFUL 6T. LOUIS traditionally a Demo- per ton, based on the representative cratic newspaper in national affairs, has Joined the Baltimore Sun in yield, the final 1935 payment is 33 men. . opposing the election of President Roosevelt. Thus two of the most out- cents per ton, or the amount necesstanding newspapers in the country, both ultraliberal in their editorial sary to equal $1.13 for every ton deMrs. Dorothy DeWine of Los Anpolicies and almost invariably Democratic on Presidential years, are re- livered to a sugar factory. Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. geles fusing to support the Democratic nominee. The value of total production of Grounds of opposittion to President Roosevelt taken by both the Sun beets In 1935 was $2,565,000, and the E, A. Croxford. and the are substantially the same. Says the Posts ispatch: cash Income for the same year for . the state of Utah was $3,260,000 as Officers of the Pep Girls Club In the simplest possible terms, the overshadowing issue in the com- compared with $2,540,000 for 1934. were elected during the week at the ing Rational election is whether or not we shall set up in America, in deSince the Initiation of the A. A. A,' Cyprus High school to Include: Loufiance of American traditions and in defiance of J&e plan-inteof the total benefit payments for the state ise Peterson, President; Lila Constitution as it now stands, a government with vast and centralized au- of Utah among sugar beet growers vice president; Irene Yama2. who cooperated has been thority ovei the economic life of the nation. Bernice secretary-treasure- r; moto, ' On that issue, the . believing as it does in an economy Practices which range men may Coon, Ida Papanikolas, cheer leaof free enterprise, under the political forms of our Federal system, cannot State statisticians have predicted carry out during the balance of 1936 ders and Atsuko Mori, reporter. Besupport Mr. Boostvdt for reflection to the Presidency. a 2,000 tonnage difference between to aid in the improvement of west- thel Esbenson is the sponsor. The newspapers decision was not unexpected. Like many other inde- the total output in Utah this year ern ranges and payment which varpendent papers the Post-patch was a hearty supporter of the President and last, having been 506,000 tons ies from 7 cents per acre to an upper The Boys Otoe Club waa also orin the early months of the administration. Of late it has shown growing in 1935 and 504,000 expected for 1936. llfnit of 52 times the normal graz- ganized to Include Don Mar lor, presresentment over the New Deals attempted seizure of the powers of the The total 1935 payment of $1.13 ing capacity of the ranch, have been ident; Richard Thomas, vice presistates and its disrespect for the 8upreme Court. per ton of sugar beets produced and announced by William Peterson of dent; Arnold Ashton, librarian; AlIt is obvious that Mr. Roosvelt will suffer as a result of the defection delivered represents the difference the Utah State Agricultural Colland ton Ottley, secretary-treasurof the powerful Missouri newspaper. between the parity price of $6 90 per ege extension service, who is in director. Walter Peterson, Though still loyal to Democratic principles the newspapers, like for- ton and an average market price charge of the A. A. A. program for mer Governor Smith, former Governor Ely, John W. Davis and other old of $5.77 for the 1935 crop of sugar Utah. Administration of the 1936 The Girls Glee Club enjoyed a line Democrats find they cannot honestly support Mr. Roosevelt. Surely boets. Director Peterson said. range lands will be through the swimming party at Luke's Hot Pots there must be something radically wrong with the Roosevelt policies when channels of the existing state and Saturday evening. Thirty girls atsuch pi eminent members of the party and such traditionally Democratic county administrative organizations. tended. J. L. Owen Is the sponsor. newspapers refuse to endorse them and openly advocate the defeat of the Director Peterson said President. The state committee will be enThe annual Harvest Ball of the larged to Include range hvestsock Cyprus High School Is scheduled interest In Its membership. These at the high OUR CONSTITUTION this members will act In an advhory ca- schoolFriday evening Decorations will gymnasium. pacity, consider appeals and recom- be carried out In an autumn theme. Funeral services for Mrs. Emma mendations cf the CONST 1 1 UTlON OF THE UNITED states stipulates an accountcounty committAt the present time. Miss Doris Olwho ees and aid in explaining the funing of public fundi. Perhaps one cannot openly charge there has been Denton Childress of Bacchus sen h leading for queen and Glen after short illness, a died Saturday any fiaud. but one can charge, not only in Roosevelt's administration, ctioning purpose of the program. Lewis for king. The 1 general public p. but ui otheis preceding him, there has been misstatement and deceptive were conducted Thursday at Range examiners, detailed by R is invited to attend. m in the Pleasant Green L.' D. S. Juggling of the ligures to create a politically favorable impression of the H. Rutledge, regional forester of Ogwith Bishop Joseph T. party that is in power One can further hardly accept such a fortuitous VVardhouse, den, will make examinations of the Interment Cyprus Pirates play at Jordan this T Fairboum officiating conception of the necessities of party politics nges and determine the normal Friday afternoon A Pep rally will was in Sandy. This Constitution of the United States is a marvelous document that :arrviny capacity of Uiejange to es- - . our forefathers wrote to keep this g'onuus country independent and free n and tabh-- h its grazing capacity. They The death of the Interpieting our Constitution, I would say that one must battle for highly respected woman came as will also cooperate with the range sound Economics, for a government based not on party whim or expea great shock to her many friends operator to determine the most suithere. She was extremely char table able available practice or practices diency, but on constitutional principle I would urge the adoption of practical policies to be administered in that all Important spirit of adjustment ind known for her many acts of to recommend to the county combetween majority and minority groups which is the secret of successful nndness. mittee, and will make a written resurvived by her husband port to the county committee. The government in a democracy and which alone can save America from the ravages of social distuibanoe. Joseph L. Childress and three chilRange stockmen who wish to take dren. part in the program are a ked to seThe sympathy of the community cure application blanks from the NINE OLD MEN ,s ext nded to the bereaved family. county agent or the committee, fill out and return to the county agent or to the committee Information on yyHILE THE POLITICIANS RAN RIOT OVER the country side last the blanks does not place the opweek, making speeches without number and pledging the voters this erator or ranch msrj under any oband that, nine old men gatheied in the new, stately Supreme Court building in Wa hington to resume their deliberations after a four ligation, Director Peterson pointed out. The ranch operator is asked to month, recess. It Is esMmated by the farm cred- cooperate with the range examiner ' Tle candidates may promise as they please but, in the end, it is what it admini tration that 45 per cent the Justices of the Supreme Court say that has the final authority They of farms in the state of Utah are the been have not have dealt favorably with much recent legislation and they This is slightly above the heavily criticised but, in the main they retain the confidence of the peo- mortgaged in the country but at the average ple of the nation. lf same time is one per This do-- not mean that this paper agrees with the opinions of the of state cent below the of Calthat what Court in every instance, or that the majorty of the people agree with ifornia they decide. It simply means that the people of the United States prefer a The annual carrying charge of acWatkins Sales Book with name rule of law and that they are wiling to proceed by legal methods to this volume of mortgaged real aims complish their of Irvin Olson on top of every ate is about $3,330,000 it is said. Citizens general'y should bear in nund that the Court was created as a part of a three-wa- v svstem.of government and was intended to act as a pagq Findpr please return Utah sheepmen financing through brake upon a too rapid alteration of our fundamental law. It has certainly a Utah which discounts company Stewarts Lunchroom, Magna. fulfilled its role in tins respect but, as years fly by, the will of the people with the Intermediate credit bank of the United States will be enacted into law and upheld by the United of Berkeley, marketed 20,000 head States Supreme Court Agrl-cultui- al WALK -- POST-DISPATC- CYPRUS HIGH NEWS Post-Dispat- ch DIRECTOR SETS UP RANGE PROGRAM FOR STOCKMEN A large crowd attended precede the game, participated In by the TTtw Copper Club dance WednesdT, all the students. ning. Music was furnished by LUTl . The "Chimera" featuring Deagan Brox orchestra; chimes, violin solos and novelty numbers with Edward Cox, Miss Eva Cox and Miss Bernice Cox, was presented Monday at the Cyprus High school assembly. 7 pen U The Utah Copper Club schedules their annual Hallowe'en dance, Friday. October 30, and one of the preliminary election social events for regular and associate members. Music will be furnished by the Copper Club orchestra. The usual ' holiday spirit will reign. MMOOV rH f PINT - CODIKO.il FIFTHS CODENO.il LOWEST Dl-mo- $2,117,-701.4- h, .i ANNUAL HOLIDAY DANCE AT COPPER 12 -- CLUB, OCTOBER 30 MONTHS OLD : In THE BEST BUY PRICED YEAnOLD STRAIGHT IN CALIFORNIA WINE DOUnDON WHISKEY Mde by the wo rid-famo- us distillers who have mu tered the rlof making fine whiskies-fo- r er the average pocketbook. citi-xe- BACCHUS WOMAN DIES SATURDAY; FUNERAL TODAY Gleumore Distilleries Co., Incorporated LoouriUe OwtMixxo TE well-know- 1 FARM NEWS IN BRIEF t and-a-ha- LOST n CHEVROLET et J They all look alike, .butme is a A NATION At PIS tn 1!S PtODUU Pfte a (mnpieXe, Can- - Completelu Tjeur Windsor, by its outstanding a is champion among popular-priceperformance, whiskies. Windsor bourbon straight gets its taste leadership from expert distilling and careful ageing. PERFORMANCE! d, Paulos Auto C - Magna, Utah |