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Show I Magna, THE MAGNA TIMES -- Published Since 1906 Issued each Friday mom In at Mains, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of Subscription, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raymond will entertain at a dancing party eveat the Copper Club on Saturday have invitations hundred Two ning. been Lsued. TMKlfl Edith M. Nielson, Editor Publisher r Uuh, Friday, November 6, igation poration earnings. The mechanical f1 as - J2IiaxLdonl3LM It Is concerns those taxes -- that are paid. What will be the tions reaction to the pay roll na- January 1. on both employers and workers? How will the Government face the problem of rrgi tering and collecting taxes from 26 million workers? What are the chances of Congressional amendments to the social security machine? And bobbing up and down more energetically than ever in the whirlpool of public opinion Is the new tax on the undistributed earnings of corporations. Work For Congress j Ml V. U. Butter and Mr M Butter left Tuesday for rJ: trolt. Michigan to attend th. Uonal Ford Dealers Convention November 6 and 7. They will m Monday. noon. Mrs. A. C. Ensign, Mrfc Roy Mrs. Earl Hoops will entertain her at her borne this Saturday. MORGAN BABNSON Hallowe'en motif. One of the matrimonial announcements of the week which will be read with considerable Interest by their many friends is the marriage of Miss Elsie Mae Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Thomas H. Morgan of the Arthur Row to Arden Barn-so- n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barnson of Garfield. The P. O. Relief Society plan to entertain their members at a Kensington Tuesday, November 10, between the hours of 10 00 a. m. and 3:00 p. m. Mrs. Victoria Anderson, chairwoman of Work and Business will be In charge. A demonstration of Christmas suggestions will be given. Materials will be furnished at were married lowest possible cost and each lady attending can make the article she The young couple July 10 at Tooele. Mrs. Barnson Is a popu&r teacher at Ahe Garfield school and well known here. Mr. Barnson Is also well acquainted in the younger set of this locality. Tlie best wishes of the communities are extended. chooses. Wednesday Magna ' and Farm Authority loans will the stream of federal dollars advanced as loans on electrical appliances be cut short? And the future of the Civilian Conservation Corps? Unless new appropriations are granted the forest army will be demobilized. And close on the heels of these problems come others each important to the nation what is In store for the FHAs modernization loans, the Neutrality Act, the authority of the Stte Department to negotiate trade Agreements, excise taxes on radios, etc., gasoline, automobiles, reduction of federal farm mortgage nterest? Extension of life or death to any of these measures is bound to be reflected In the cross-patc- h Mr. and Mrs. Max Wimmer have Hatch. Mrs F. Cooper Green and club moved to Salt Lake City to make Mrs. J. E. Rothrock were guests. the It home. Their new address will The Sunshine Group and execube 331 1st Avenue. 0 Mr. Roger Parks, a student at the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Parks over the weekend. entertained at Mrs. L. a luncheon in honor of Miss Bonnie Jean Carten last Tuesday. Miss Carten is a nurse at the L. D. 8. Hospital. tive officers of the 8pencer Ward Relief Society went to the home of Mrs. Hattie Jenkins last Thursday evening and took a delightful surprise luncheon. The honored guest was presented with a lovely gift Mrs. Jenkins has served faithfully as a ward teacher for the past fourteen years and has never missed going teaching during that period. . ooo McBride left Wednesday for a visit in Corning and other Missouri cities. Mrs. Matt Pettersson entertained Monday evening for Mrs. James McLeod in honor of her birthday. The evening was spent playing 500. High scorewaa awarded to Mrs. LaVerle Wright of Salt Lake City and consolation to Mrs. Alice Underwood also of Salt Lake. Mrs. Antone Anderson won bouse prize. Refreshments were served at the card tables which were centered with fall flowers. Miss Bernice Madsen and Miss Dora Self entertained at a festive Halloween party at Miss Selfs home Friday evening. The guests included the Misses Phyllis Radabaugh, Maxine Moore. Dorothy Russon, Sara Mrs. Chris Hendrickson of Venn, Belle Jones, Beth Farmer, Alice ice, Utah is the guest of her sister, Barbara Janney, Blanche Mrs. Q. A. Christopheraon. Smith and Harriet Parks. Refreshments were served and prizes Ut bunco were awarded to Miss Jones and Miss Heffernan. Noon lunch will be served by the Mr and Mrs. Charles Woolfenden hostesses. A very Interesting and sociable time is anticipated. Visiting celebrated their first wedding anteachers reports will also be received. niversary last Saturday evening by entertaining at a prettily appointed Mrs. O. W. Memmott and small Hallowe'en party at their home on Main street in Salt Lake City. A daughter. Dona, spent the past week JACOBSON MARLOR ln Shelley, Idaho, visiting with her late supper was served to Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry Cremer of Logan, Mr. sister, Mrs. Earl Hampton. and Mrs. LaMar Jensen, formerly An item which will be read with of Bacchus, Miss Margaret Bello and much interest is the engagement of The M. I. A. of the Pleasant Green Mr. John Ottley, Miss Lucille Smith Miss Viv.an Marlor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Marlor to Mr. Ward entertained at an election and Mr. Seymour Woolfenden and The Magna Flower Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woolfenden. will meet next Monday evening at iDonald E Jacobson, son of Mr. and dance last Tuesday evening the Magna Women's Clubrooma. On (Mrs. S J Jacobson. The wedding Mrs. Robert Norris entertained at Mrs. J. W. Taylor entertained at this Thursday eve a board meeting will take place on Tuesday. November 10th. followed by a reception at a party at her home on Belva Ave- a Coon Chicken luncheon at her will be held at the home of Mrs. the Copper Club Numerous social nue. Halloween ideas were carried home Thursday In honor of Mrs. Helen Fitzgorald on Fourth East ment Administrations program? out in the decorations. A midnight Charles Brown before his return street. There is talk of liquidation, of par- events are being planned for the luncheon was served to twenty five to his home In Texas. Eight guests young couple. popular old celing its functions among other -gue-tBridge followed Mrs. Kenneth Kidd entertained njoyed the affair line agencies. Will there be a strong- enterMrs Val Mr. and Garfield the F. L. A. Club at her home Thursmove ln the pr Vw;C0Sjt dir;ftn The marriage of Miss Faye Phil- day. A business meeting was held, The New Tetamen! class of the Where wil1 the PWA stand tained at a Hallowe'en social Sat-- ! breath-takin- g e' urday evening! at their home on the Magna Ward entertained at a Hall- lips of Salt Lake City and Mr. Ray followed by bridge. High seem was wlth ils B & G Row. Guests included Mr. owe'en party at the scout house last Atwood took place ln Tooele last won by Mrs. Marjorie Duke, second Projpcta? Will they go by the board Refreshments Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. William dockeUd for continu- - and Mrs Harry Lott, Mr. and Mrs Thursday evening. wl thpy Rus-'e-ll were served to Leslie Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. thirty five guests Magleby, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Games and a story hour were enWeggeland, Mr. and Mrs. George joyed. Mr. Glen White Is president of the class and Miss Beryl Shef- NOTARY PUBLIC WORK IworUiLMr. la sponsor amLMrsyla Hendrkk-jftel- d Of AU Kinds Two months profitable work for Miss Nora Brown is leaving this woman over 25. Part time basis. 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And what of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation that giant among government lending agencies Will It turn from a lender to a collector? en- Mrs. Justin Peay entertained at tertain at its first party of the late a one oclock luncheon at her home fall season on Saturday. Mrs. John in Garfield Wednesday afternoon. McLachlan will be the hostess. Guests included her daughter, Miss Erma Peay, Mrs. Clare Pullum. Mrs. Mrs. Paul Schultz entertained at Wlm-mChloe Jensen and Miss Silvia a foursome at her home on the of Magna. .afterRow on er Problems, economic and social, are no respecters of winners. When the final ballot has been cast, when the final cheer has been uttered, when the final note of election hysteria has subsided, the problems of relief, of labor, of taxation, of International agreements, of hoU'ing, of social security, of government reorganization will press upon the resident of the White House. Key to many of the problems is contained in the as yet unrecoidcd vei diets of the Supreme Court. With a No the Court has thrown ino the limbo the power of the Federal Government to use the interstate mtional scene. commerce clause of the Constitution The Problem of Belief to regulate production In industry L loming high above most of the and agriculture. In measured words to be encountered by the problems delthe Court has ruled against the Administration is that of incoming egation of powers to the President, relief. Employment is said to be riswhere such powers have not taken ing. but the relief load continues cognizance of definite standards to with slight changes one way or the be employed. other But with a "Yes" it has permitted Will America continue the work the Federal Government to find a marketable outlet for 'its electrical relief program or will it revert to power, provided such power Is an the dole? incident to the Improvement of navAnd where stands the Resettleor Is In the nature of national defense. When The Court Speaks In the light of thece verdicts how w,ll the Court rule on such sores adopted in the last four years' The Securities and Exchange Act, The Utility Holding Company Act. the National Labor Relations Act, The Social Security Act and the new tax on the undistributed cor S' The Arthur Bridge Club will March 3rd, 1879, at Magna, Utah in advance, per year Published By The Copper Printini Company WINNERS HERITAGE Eckersley accompanied them. 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