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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, October 30, 1936 home on West Sixteenth street law. Mrs. Margaret Wilson toll NOTES her A lovely arranged lun Lat '"supper was "served tfl Z what so lac you can from the thought that this increased GARFIELD. Ce recently. r TIMES served.-MrconsumpTHE MAGNA ffueets, Gasoline ; was on roads. more to cart cheon tjie probably is due primarily . t traffic and k won 10 per cent m May aa compared to a year ago, prize. was high and tion Maiben up Edith M. Nielson, Mr.' and Mrs. A. H. and traffic and probahy up in proportion. Your own observation of tourists Maurice enjoyed a hunting son, Mr and Mrs. Justin Peay, Mr. MAGNA NOTES in town will .verify this. Hole. WyoPubUshed Since 1906 Jackson at of gastrip fishing 10,000,000 gallons details Mrs. Joe White, Mr. and Mrs. the that sharks and per Statistical Mr. figure uA with Issued each Frida; morning at Magna. Utah in company Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd oline u ed have actually lessened somewhat, which is hopeful. But the ming. H- Maiben of New York Scott Spray, Reynolds, present ux. fact that certain states have made marked reductions In their traffic Mrs. Johnny Pullum, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, sot of the Adult Entered as second class mall matter under the act of recently. Aaronic Priesthood City held Madsen Carl Mrs. and Mr. others. for Utah and the toll augurs badly March Srd, 1879, at Magna, home of Class of the Pleasant Green Ww the at a New Hampshire, for instance, reports a 31 per cent reduction. That the MUKwnces that a fill fall an, Miss Hulda Ahlquist spent .11.00 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson on the means that somebody else Is falling down on the Job. Subscription, In advance, per year ter. program has been planned. weekend In Salt Lake City as the drivwas have and Company which states rigid Row. The Printing that show to Published Copper played Bridge By Arthur Tentative figures do tend f Sandbum. W. Miss men over twenty are Invited to An of I guest since auto toll, a late luncheon served. ers license laws have been leaders In reducing their tend each TueadAy evening at it. streets. Slaim those laws make it easier to get obviously dangerous driven off the Millie Mrs. Stewart, Ida Mrs. p. m. But, in the long run, the law wont settle the problem. It cant. Nobody Mrs. Justin Peay had as her guest McFarlane CAUTION ABOUT AMENDMENT NO. 5 Mrs. Margaret and ter and Mrs. Margaret Wilcan make a genuine dent in the slaughter of the innocents except you, attended the Pythian Sister lodge at during the week, and Mr. and The man behind the wheel is the one who holds in his hands life and Grove Pleasant Mrs. Robert Harkness' of you. son should entertained Helper recently. IP WE SHOULD SUPPORT THIS amendment and the legislature death, not or,y for himself, but for others. Mrs. Hugh Carlson of Charleston. at a birthday dinner on Friday Octin taxable the property from the people, act accordingly as a mandate ober 23. Guests included Mr, unThe Garfield School students were our cities, counties and school districts wV-- automatically fall to an and dance Wilson, Mrs. Mix Albert Monsen and daughters Halloween a Mrs. Mr. and at Angus entertained level. low in forces to the Republican-workprecedentedly WASHINGTON evening In the school Louise Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elsine, LaRue and Colleen. Mr art Then what would happen? Public officials would then have less revSpain, is a Roosevelt elector In New Wednesday A Jolly time was held. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mrs. Rex Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Rod-aigymnasium. d enues with which to conduct the affairs of our city, county and scltjcf DemocratYork state on both the Erickson and sons. Ronald and LETTER Peay held a lovely arranged birth J governments. tick Labor ic and American Party Kenneth and Mr., and Mrs. C wr Mrs. Pearl Wallace entertained at day party In Pleasant Grove honorWould we as citizens and as school patrons, be willing to accept less ets. Some of the Democratic leaders mother-i- n Shaw. and mother their at party ing service? Would we, tor instance, as school patrons, be willing to support bridge a lovely arranged election would have more peace of mind if With WASHINGTON. sesshalf-daof y full instead if day the school oftlcials they announced only a week away, both Democrats they could get Dubinsky off the ions If they reduced the teaching force? If they eliminated transportatand Republicans are increa ingly ticket if commissioners the to we they be county upport willing ion? Woud confident Professional betting on put an embargo on road building? Would we in our own community, cheerBut its too late now and Rooseh outcome of tbe election has less or fire less vigand to ourselves accomodate protection, police fully velt could hardly risk losing the laprobably buoyed up Democratic ilance affect ng ennitatu n and our general health conditions? bor support such action might Cr, 1 we demand the same kmd of service as at present, wVl we be Betting odds are 7 to 5 or bring Conthe full with value in 3 at our 5 taxed will to on these but have to keeping Roosevelt property willing stitution. which of course wou'd automatically leave very few homes and most certainly be lengthened or homesteads with an actual value under 82,000.00 or personal property un- shortened before election. der $300 00 In value. Republicans are trying to convince Republicans have taken courage Would we be willing to have our stores, our office buildings, our Roman Catholics that the impli from the Maine vote and from the cows, our sheep, and everything el e we own In the way of general propof New Deal philosophy cations and Ma sachusetts priMichigan erty, taxed at full va'ue? Would we support the tax commission and our threaten Independence of parochial from the results maries expect They arse sors if they were obliged to take that measure? schools Many Democrats feel the And would we be willing to have a higher levy placed on our property psychological effect of the Literary to a certain answer g president's Hearst the and to make up for the losses, o that the same revenues would flow Into our Digest poll, was a blunder notorious publisher" at the radicalism of some local public treasuries? first in succeeded and giving los-es only to make up these by imposing taxes up- Roosevelt supporters Perhaps we are willing to the answer on ounrlv t in sune other way, such a- - increased sales tax. Increased The president ha, been helped page prominence Hearst made. gasoline tax. increa ed tax on automobiles, higher licen es to our mer- politically by his chants or takes on all our manufactured products or what not Then we maneuvers to keep himself in the In this last sprint of the cammmt bzar in mind that ail of these taxes come back to us and are paid by the Republieye. public Privately m we the Democrats are hard paign, aie the ult mate consumers For there Is no such induectly, sine can, deplore this, but hope that pressed for funds, while the Repubthing as a tax exempt citizen - we all pay Taxes are tied up In everything will outsmart himself lican machine seems to have plenRoosevelt we eat and wear and use with his We mint not be deluded Into the fact that we can make anybody else adnuHedly smart nolltlcs." ty of money. The Democrats are pay mir tax. for they in turn merely shift the tax back to us. praying for a rush of late contribuWhen we make up our own minds on these serious que tions, we are f the tions, if or when it appears fairlv ceitaui presDtmociat, thin in a posit 'on to ca-- t an mt 'lgnit vote on Amendment No. 5. Is doing a good Job of Octocient certain theyre going to wm the It is hm.'v eonreivab'e that any ol us who have pride In local govber campaigning, and that when he election. ernment and high standard, of public service, will be found very enthus-nti- c gives attention In political speeches for the diatic changes proposed In Amendment No 5 o denying Republican charges of Let common sense and not emotions guide us1' Miss Marjorie Anderson entertainNew Deal iste, increased debts ed sixteen girls of the Gleamr Girls ind taxes, he proves him 'elf a more Cass at her home Tuesday. Bunco YOU, ANDYOUr ANDYOU effecttvF rampatgner thsn-ev- er be "was played and n'Jre"hriienfsser- 'or ved. Miss Nedra Humphrey won AMERICANS READ WITH HORROR THE lurid stories from Spain of a score and Mrs Gladys C'ark, high at Politicians both and Republican conflict taking an average of peihaps 1000 lives a day. low. The A.M.S. DMsIm ! National Distillers Products Corporation, Louisville, Ky, Horrible! Yet In the last seven months 18,560 Americans have a,so Oimociatic hindquarters are look-n- g camto the "Red issue in this killed, violently, their blood crim oning the pavements, their mutilation and agonies no less sickenng and sharp. paign New Dealers pnvately say They are just as dead as their Spanish brother;, without even sudh his has been more damaging to NOTARY PUBLIC siticLictlon as there may be in dying for a cause them than anything else, particular-!- y are the traffic victims If their toi increa es during the latter They with Roman Catholic voters. Of All Kinds part of the year, as it usually does, then the casualty list will be higher The sore spot at the moment Is this year than ever before Last year 37,000 died, William Fitzwater probably a greater cost in life than the Spani-hat President David Dubinsky of revolt tol to date This in cpite of widespread safety drives and a mass of At Magna Postoffice he International Ladies Garment publicity for hgliway safety that has not been equaled In many years ' Workers' Union, which sent funds 1 s. Editor-Publish- Edna-Monge- er House-warmi- er Low Med You 93 PROOF STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ; i ringer-pointin- i .RIDE IN KENTUCKY 5 'non-politic- al FIFTEEN MOUTHS IN WOOD t - 1 paaiWjxafly gnnvn0:(u asunneni wheto b-- rn j' i ! Hair 1937 h ; s i ! , f. - ' 'It "ANNOUNCEMENT The First National Institute of Allied Arts announces the establishment of a studio with Viola McMaster. 2993 Fairview Avenue, as Its official Instructor for Magna, Garfield and rural communi-tie- s. The organization dept is now elect ing and enrolling students and a limited number of string mstrunn nts will be furnished free to tho'e wishing to take the rour e. This is an exceptional opportunity fir thn-wishing to learn to play violin or guitar Do not confuse our institution with he Kerr Academv of Music : l! e i (on tpfete Can.-- Gnupfgteureu; Off as m msws I 1 f fi 0 K 12 MONTHS OLD : ; 1 ' PINTS j i CODE NO. 99 H4 CODE NO. 9S s , FIFTHS LOWEST i i "i You. ;ru i h PRICED In fuel YEAR OLD STRAIGHT Mde by the world-famou- s distillers xvho have mas- tered the art of mak- ing fine whiskies for the average citi- zens pocketbook. ,'5 lil I i Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated Loumill too. will be happy to discover po sible to BOURBON WHISKEY i m Picture of a man getting ready for Summer Comfort all Winter T ; ;r ; ' OwcMboto It hate gas that its heat at an actual saving bils will cost you nothing to find out ju.t how much, approximately, your gas heating bill will be We'll be glad to give you an estimate, without obligation, for your particular home Just to give you an idea: i, completely modernized with service gas cooking, gas water-heatin- g and automatic gas refrigeration, as well as gks heating Thus by u ing gas for all these necessary household needs, advantage is taken of the low quality rates all-g- as e The new gas furnace brings even further economies. 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