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Show fourteenth Year I Business Section CHATTER mtiicH the Editor has Her say ! Career A young girl approached a friend of mine the other day and asked her Number 23 Magna, Utah, Friday, December 11, 1936 HANDS OFF, EUROPE! IN SPIRIT, IP NOT IN ELOQUENCE, the speech of President Roosevelt at Buenos Aires deserves to be Tanked with the immortal address at Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg, Coming at a fateful moment in world history, as the ravages of social disturbance crowd upon us from the far corners of the earth, Mr. Roosevelt's dramatic championship of the cause of democracy as against autocracy is a timely notice to democratic peoples everywhere that we as their brethren stand ready to give them the hope and encouragment (they much need in these hours of crisis. Mr. Roosevelt's broadening of the Monroe Doctrine would alone give him the distinction of having made a notable speech. He proposes in effect that resistance to European aggression should not be merely a national poKfcy but a policy of the whole of Pan America. The new doctrine is thus stated by Mr. Roosevelt: In the determination to live at peace among ourselves we in the Americas make it at the same time clear that we stand shoulder to shouldnr in our final determination that others who, driven by war madness or land hunger might seek to commit acts of aggression against us, will find a hemisphere wholly prepared to consult together for our mutual safety and our mutual good. I Here is a new challenge and warding to the world even as it cements North and South America in the greatest enterprise of LU humanity the maintenance of world peace. Here is a new pronouncement from the yrest em hemisphere putting new spirit and new life in the deg trine first uttered by the infant America 113 years ago last week. Two paragraphs in Mr. Roosevelt's address stand put as if they had been engraved on bronze tablets in the never --endingSbattle for human In Holiday Garb, Decorate Stores MAGNA PAR0LLED CONVICT GETS NEW SENTENCE Funeral Rites Honor Memory Charles Nadell, of Magna, paroll-e- d convict, Saturday was sentenced to 15 months In the McNeil Island prison for parole violation. He recently was Implicated in theft of a sum of money and a pistol from a Magna service station and at the Papanlkolas Motor Company. Of Mrs. Jacobs opinion of a career or marriage for a girl. This friend of mine has attained remarkable success in her chosen field. Knowing the persona life of this friend, her answer was Social Security Legitla still Colored Light, and Other Throng. Pack P. G. Hall somewhat a revelation. ld ProNeeds To Pay Homage To Lotion Decoration. Conducive He was charged with She was If the word meant any stealing the a success. fell She love State thing cal Woman in To Holiday Spirit gram For money and revolver from the Four with her profession, its glamour, 20. Way Service Station July Social security legislation in the possibilities and scope. It was this, Sorrowing friends and relative, Magna and Garfield's business which had first set the crowded the Pleasant Oreen Amusesections are donning gay holiday atfuture requires the development of perhaps,' ment Hall to capacity 8unday to threefold program, declares Gov- seal of her endeavor and steeled her tire with the installation of beaut! -young sensitiveness against the honor the memory and life of Mrs. ful decorative lights and special ernor Henry H. Blood. world. She was "too d indeMAKES Emma Spencer Jacobs, highly reFirst in legislative procedure, delighting fixtures, sponsored by the pendent," as one man expressed it. enactspected Magna pioneer, who died merchants and Magna -- Gar field clares Governor Blood, is the She was a success because she GARFIELD VISIT Wednesday. Lions Club. ment of legislation placing Utah in had willed it to happen, because she Masses of beautiful blooma and , Hie Lions Club, with the cooperconformity with the federal social bad set herself grimly to have ation of merchants, are planning Edwin Slater of Arthur. Orand flowers, which fUled the stage, were security act. -mute tributes to the beautiful life several unusual lighting novelties Chancellor of the Knights of Second, it will be necessary for career, sacrificing everything fierceto be installed within the next week. in Utah, accompanied by his that Mrs. Jacobs had Uved symthe legislature to develop or approve ly, ruthlessly, steeling that timid heart to unbelievable hardships and Ali of the electricity furnished for staff, made an official visitation bolic and memorable of her 74 yean l plan thatforwill make funds readily effrontery. She had wanted freedom : all at Such a purpose will be supplied by to the Garfield which ended so suddenly. proper cooperation," available If, by making aar in our midst impossible, and if within ourselves the Utkh Power & Light Company Tuesday evening The services were opened with a "Whatever are the costs to be some one. She had Lodge. he continued. and among ourselves we can give greater freedom and fulfillment to the Come Unto Me and Rest. by achieved her how and duet, ambition, oh, for of the Utah program details The business places are gaily decindividual lives of our citizens, the democratic form of representative govThe meeting was very successful Minnie Solomon and Eari HUl; ophollow did she find its vanity! yviiti security as affecting the But, in the parlance of the day, ernment will have justified the hopes of the liberating' fathers. Democracy orated and the stores carefully with guests present from Salt Lake, ening prayer, H. Earl Day; duet, needy and distressed citizens, it will ? stocked with well selected, holiday Ogden, Tooele, Provo, Magna and Absent," O. M Henderson and Bert , this faze" the questioner is still the hope of the world didn't be useless unless ample financial merchandise to please buyers. Lo- Helper. Every lodge but one in the Lewis; speaker, Mr., Sadie Bennlon, come have will to God Periodic and set to out She always attempts new deny always bravely conquer provision is made. cal merchants have taken parties Orand Domain was represented. A life-lois come in of our to In the nations the constitutions and friend, who extolled the naught. practice Under the present law the first fields, with the indominitable courlar care to have excellent stocks rea feature of the affair was that five splendid life Mrs. - Jacobs had left a words of of freedom the this these But ideal, of religion. right she age youth. May conquer of the sales tax proceeds $2,000,000 belief and a trust in God. The faith of the Americas, therefore, lies in the dy for the trade. past Grand Chancellors were pre- as an example. them. foes to the emergency relief fund. so long sent. of is Americas sisterhood the the The The second speaker waa President system, Impregnable spint. At present for relief and adminisas her nations maintain that spirit. H. Edward 8utton, who also told of $. So? to the addition SANTA in of CLAUS relief, tration What more pointed warning could be given the dictators of Europe! the many yean he had known Mrs. Slick Ely is reported to have federal assistance, we are spending Jacobs and her particular devotion What greater hope could be given today to the den&cratlc peoples of said he's that beginning to think LETTERS TO at the rate of more than $2,500,000 as a mother and friend to aU. A France and Britain, to the democracies of Norway, Sweden and Denmark, the rabbit has the He funds. local state advantage. and is This a year. Czecho-Slovak- ia domisolo, "Perfect Day, was given by Switzerland and and In and the far off the wear to a doesnt people have nor BE red PRINTED cap If v. - are not satisfied with the Mrs. Florence CockerllL followed by nions who have held high the torch of parliamentary freedom ! of our present program, we carry a shotgun while climbing thru short talks from John Hill and Biof the self --containment school, AmAmerica the America isolationist, a fence. barbed But men these still or more funds, must either provide Kiddies in Magna, Garfield erica of the obsession, America of the disillusioned post shop Sylvester Q. Cannon. on else neglect one part of the national Insist and Bacchus are urged to write An instrumental trio, consisting more war in voice once an lifts her and lmpassionedworld speaks period another for funds more plan to have their letters to Santa Claus In of Emma Shrlner Strlngham at the King-Commonwith all the maje ty of a great nation capable of making sacrifices for care of the Magna Times. Letpart. ? piano, Norma Shrlner Strlngham at The King Edward-Mr- s. Simpson human ideals. But It WQuldbe entirely unjust, ters will be published in the the cello and Hlldegarde Shrlner at were these words of the. President: Pointed; indeed, -. in affair deLondon t5 'tsn'tranythlhg your will agree, to neglect the edition bftJie-Tim- es the " vlollnT gavs the prelude and : Jiave led to tailing It is no accident that attempts to be about. It's become serious, so and be pendent children or the needy blind, laugh will which Leader, of loss the democratic postlude. The chorus of Farewell standards for their people and to or other beneficiaries of the social serious that it threatens to shake delivered to every home in this to Thee, waa given by Chert ton armament on armament race to a ideals mad in pile ''British L. Christensen Appeal. Strlngham. Empire and the whole J. tor that week. security program, to satisfy the de- the vicinity Or again this warning: mands of some other group. The world before it is over. The letters should be mailed To Parent. For Better-Me- nt Roland J. Reid offered the dosing The madness of a great war in other parts of the world would affect The refusal of the Insurance unor brought to tha Times office people of Utah would not counprayer. The grave was dedicated at our us a in and hundred And threaten the economic collapse good ways. of School derwriters to accept policies guartenance such a policy. . . as soon as possible. They wUl be the Salt Lake City cemetery by Wilof must of or own our nations nation harm any necessity prosperity." "Third, we must meet the problem anteeing the coronation shows that in the paper and then reprinted Tanner. Mrs. Jacobs' six sons liam Aires is Buenos an at The a address of great inspiration, rekindling The welfare of boys and girls is an organizational the situation is fast approaching a of developing rushed to Old Santa. Hugh 8., Rex H H. Theron, John of ma-- s emotion. It means that our President begins his world a in hope formal function of the Utah will enable climax. The Archbishop of Canterstructure which primary What do you want, kiddles? P, Barr 8., and Owen & Jacobs, second term with a deep sense of awareness of the fundamental Issues and its counties to put into effect in bury has said privately that he canWrite and let Saint Nicholas school education according to J. L. were Ralph D. Jacobs, to now bloodshed led violence abroad. Issues same These which liave and Christensen, coordinator of the Cy- another son of S'' equate and economical fashion not crown a king living in sin, and know. Do it today. Hollywood, Californto United States of the the adjust statesmanship challenge is School. competitive It thought by prus High tne various services we undertake. according to insiders, he has the unable to arrive hi tlmal the beet authorities that children ia, wajaddition to church solidly behind him. Edward and conflicting influences within our own country through what Mr. That Involves details of administratIn the seven sons, Mrs. peaceful Justice. M"11' can progress most rapidly along the ion setup. It may mean ratifying remains adament. He told Premier Roosevelt has.. rightly termed ' Jacobs is survived by two daughters, , r' Unes of of fundhealth, command our present system, or changing it, Baldwin last week that he would Grace Jacobs and Mrs. Mary J. amentals, citizenship, worthy home abdicate at once if his private life as experiences teaches. . . Howprd, 20 grandchildren and s TOWNSEND PLAN THE WILL voethical character, membership, were interfered with. Mrs. Maud & Laker of Magsister, I am in entire accord with the cational pursuit and worthy use of na. Mrs. Simpson, now divorced, has am INCREASE COSTS? INDIVIDUAL I . details of .social security. leisure by attending regular day The services were one of the most moved to France. When she forschool. pledged to the support of a structure ever conducted here, memorable official at gathermerly appeared the all peoof economic security for Because of many false and misSir Samuel Hoares the life of the beloved the-wife truly out befitting cur ings, To plancarry objectives ple of this state, and expect to assist a revolt but after the king leading statement? made by econorlcula have been formulated and pioneer lady- in moving toward that objective ned heard of it, he had a short, snappy mists, published in magazines and courses of study organized so as to just as fast as the governmental talk with several pembers of the situated on the curbstones, that chaUenge the student's ability to resources of the state will permit. goods will materially increase in Severe was. work. Each day presents a new probgovernment displeasure (Continued on Page 5) comes lem to be solved. Each problem is In threatened, and the palace rebell- price if the Townsend Plan Magna-Garfiel- d Lions To ation broke down. Lady Hoare and into effect I want to call the some related to or is a continBs Hosti to Cyprus Boy. uationway her friends appeared at the next tention of your readers to the actof the preceding one whereby a on of clothes suit gathering but the evening was a ual increase Coaches stimulating effort and providing opthat ordinarily retail at $25.00. catastrophe. portunity for growth. You of times hear the statement Not only aristocratic society but of the Members High Cyprus adWhen a student is absent from a $25 00 suit of clothes will also the city potentates are fever-- t that school football squad .. and their school vance to $50.00; that a loaf of bread his progress is interruptedUe RiMillions worried. -Russell ha vebeen Wilt Coaches, hly Magleby and fie to l0c;that a pair loses a part and is therefore less from go spent on the preparation for the of shoes will advance from $5.00 to chardson, will be honored guests able to understand the whole. He becoronation.The king can marry Mrs. this Thursday evening at the Cy- comes to will think If a $10.00. person stop discouraged and is soon ready Simpson, if he wishes. But' insiders for a minute they would reason out prus High school at a banquet, ten- to seek excuses for further absence. Total tax, if passed on Lions feel that the public sentiment $1.20 dered by the Magna-Garfiel- d Social Set For January 6 to final buyer the falacy of such a statement. Club. Statistics show that one of the against her is so strong that EdAt Bacchu. Club For Labrocost of The A feature of the sumptuous affair mo t frequent causes of faUure in transportation, ward might possibly be unable to The little fellow should learn to the ker's wool, commission, Lion refining of each the is member FaUschool is remain king in any case. that of these statements, unnecessary absence. be skeptical dy Lions, Guest. Head. Named For Pythi- King or no king, he is entitled for they come from sources that are making the yarn, labor and manu- club will escort a member of the ure is wasteful of time and money. costs, are Included in the football squad as his personal guest, It is detrimental to character. EvBelieving that a party after tha opposing the 2 per cent tax. As far facturing an and W. B. A. Unit to his private life and love. as the 2 per cent sales tax is con- spread of each case in the sales to the banquet and program. They ery student should feel the thriU holidays wlU be considerably man During Week cerned we have that here now and price shown above. We allow the wlU sup and be entertained at the of success. appreciated than one given In tbs Expendible Cift$ 100 per cent more annual affair" which was inaugursomemidst of the hoUdsy season of rush, we all know it has not been the farmer almost Gifts fall into three classes: According to Mr. Christensen, the the Magna-Garfiel- d Officers for several lodge organLions are en- to keep, something to use, means of increasing prices more for his wool than he now gets; we ated by A. C. Ensign, former presithing report card indicates to the parent terta Ining Lionesses at their annual izations were named here during the and something to use up. than 2 per cent. A transaction tax allow the wool buyer and the wool dent of the club. the number of times his chUd has week at meetings. A fuH, active year Unless you know someone very on larger sales, transfer of real est- broker 5c a pound each, half what Wednesday eveRussell Magleby heads the com- been absent from his classes. Per- holiday Jamboree. now gets; we allow a farmer is contemplated by the members of well the ex6. The entertainment him on the or stocks ate January ning, you indeed, anything mining give on chairas mittee of causes arrangements absence have wlU be held at the Bacchus clubhaps the wide margin of profit above the these chapters during the ensuing or her to keep is likely to be a white change are matters that we concern cost of manufacture, and 50 per man assisted by ODeal Kirk, Ches- been very good; such as sickness, house, in the form of a dancing sotwelve months, with many projects elephant, and anything you give ourselves about but little. trans- ter Bello and T. P. Brockbank. The in which case the chUd Is much bet- cial. already planned. for use is likely to be something for Now below is the actual increase cent to the retailer. Hie total committee for the program consists ter off at home than at school, or onon is a $25 tax thus suit action Old Saint Nick will attend and use. By of a suit of clothes selling at $25.00. A. C. Ensign, chairman, H. Claude urgent need for his Mrs. Clara Borland was named ahich the recipient has no of 5 cent. or less than help. These two distribute gifts from a large Christper Tax ly $1.20 Sale Price all means give your grandson a gold Ma., with No. A. A. B. RusseU AndersonW. of and constitute the legitimate excuses mas tree. The balance of Magleby president L Hendricksen set of carpenter- 1st sale, farmer to wool the eveR. Ely. tilda Barton, vice president; Eunice watch to keep or a for absence. AU other causes might wUl be spent in dancing. Arcase but in tools use, ning to, E. every ing Mar lor, Past President; Mary weU be considered to de- rangements are also of doubt. give atu expendible gif being made for Preparations are being made for termine whether or carefully not absence NIelsohretording 'Secretary;- Effie the C. a number of guests. Rites can be used up. Miss Erda that about guests seventy Julia can be justified on the grounds of Luchesl, financial secretary; The program committee consists WUUams of the CyjJFus High school Alexander Woolcott, famous au -need. McGill, treasurer; Kathem Thomas, AN of A. C. Ensign, chairman, H. C. recentHeld science faculty, assisted by urgent this thought domestic thor, expressed of L. C.; chaplain; Myrtle Long, Anderson, RusseU Magleby and A. wlU prepare and serve the ly: Mrs. Floyd L. Clifton, sergeant: AgEXTRA DIVIDEND students, R. Ely. The Refreshments committOf George food. If you are planning to give me a This Legion nes McMaster, inner hostess; Helen ee is composed of A. R. Ely, J. K. of this I Christmas, S. Ribeg Calvin Dr. present Smith, superintenFitzgerald, outer hostess; Jennie Rothrock and Ernest Sowby. dent of Granite School District and you NOT to make it something inFuneral services were conducted Evening chardson, captain of guard and Hel- destructible dirof the board of add which would a At E. B. only of S. meeting the Mix, AuditD. Board, L. president en Fitzgerald, member of the Thursday in the SpringvUle Mrs. Eleanor Packard entertained to the litter of my life. Eventually, Second Ward chapel for Roxie Blss-e- ll ectors of the J. C. Penney company who is also a member of the Lions ining Committee. The ladies were the Stake Sunday School Board and a and dividend the 1936, 24, November attic would shove it up in Club, will be special guests. White, 73, mother of George held stalled Monday evening by Mrs. Is- I their partners at a delightful bancommon on time you the share haunted of Sum-sio- n $1.00 be every then per B. Walter Peterson, music Instructor All war veterans are invited to atWhite, Magna. Bishop Earl abella Murphy, State Deputy. at her home on First East quet it for notice was declared for the fear call quarter stock came to Delyoud is in charge of the musical enter- tend a meeting of the Legion, Cyofficiated. Burial was in the Following the election, Mrs. street last Friday evening. Freder31, 1936. December around. nowhere was ending social. a tainment. bert Madsen was hostess at SpringvUle City cemetery. prus Post No. 38, this Thursday eve- ick c. Nielson and Mr. Nielson of Such a gift is dictated by the at the Utah Copper Club, 8:00 the High CouncU, were Cards were played and first prize ning of directors also apboard The G. of widow makes .which Mrs. White, Hyrum special same kind of vanity Mrs. Annie K. Neltson of Spanish p. m., states Prank Peel, commanof given to Mrs. Fitzgerald and consothe special payment In guests. Covers were laid for nineteen proved men stipulate In their wills White, died at the family home been Fork has her der. daughvisiting of lation to Mrs. Jennie Richardson. some associates for bonus guests. Games were played and prl- - ' kind of marble horror Is SpringvUle Sunday afternoon of Christmas An entertainment will be given zes awarded to Miss Emma wlU equal ters, Mrs. J. B. Brown and Mrs. The annual Christmas party of Just what bonus Thii the for Company. ill been 8mith The heart trouble. She had for the enjoyment of everyone. the W. B. A. Westway Sewing Club to keep their memory green. two weeks pay for employees in the Jim Mandelas. and Mr. LeRoi Jones. 1s modest months. several gift and truly will be held Thursday. December 17 gracious stores, offices and warehouses of a song at the home of Mrs. Jack Mar lor. always something perishable In was born SpringWhite Mrs. the company who have been reguunder the window, flowers for the All members are invited. vUle. December 12, 1862, a daughter larly employed for over one year, PLAY 17-1- 8 better still, room, or, Ann AUeman Blssell. and a proportionate amount for Officers of Pythian Sisters, Unity living Mr. Woolcott has his of Joseph and course. Of FriTemple No. 6, were elected last She had always Uved in Spring- those employed for shorter periods. own idea of what the "better still day with Mrs, Elizabeth Hansen, vUle, being married to Mr. White Mr. E. C. Sams, president of this NEW FIRES HAS CAST OF EXPERIENCED DRAMATIC UNIT PUPILS him, for is Salt Lake company, stated that this is not a excellent chief; Alice Brady, excell- sort of expendible gift would not agree November 29, 1884, in the folks many perienced actors, since each memvolving around an Idea which will ent senior; Ellen Marlor, excellent though Endowment house. She was payment on any permanent plan New Fires," annual Cyprus High ber is now of whiskey is the best "L. D. S. bottle a that studying dramatics or has keep the audience amused and In S. D. L. manager 1936 .remuneration the additional member Is Junior; Christine Marsh, but active an jpf school play, will be presented in the studied dramatics in past years. The of expressing the Christmas suspense- - until the finish. Mary Sadler, mistress of records and way for loyalty and service - that have high echoed auditorium church. A little thought wUl suggest Thursday the play represents of Mrs. high It is one of the most dramatic, Nielson, point son E. to spirit her this the in here, making In addition correspondence; Mary played a part !and Friday evenings, . December , 17 Interest for the dramatic section items that win six other sons greatest year In the .history of the and best trained plays interesting mistress of finance; Margaret Gru-ug- h, many expendible survived is by White relaand 18, according to announcements during their entire school year, and ever favor with the friends and be presented by a high 'to protector and Leatrus Turn- find who are on your Christmas and daughters. Penney company. The number of today. the play has been carefully selected school, sponsors stated. 8et er, guard. The auditing committee tives The sympathy of the community employees affected wiH be somewhat The play has been coached by J. and coached with this in mind. sells expendible as the date now and see for yourself White 25.000. Mr. to . consists of Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Turn- list. Any store excess of extended is in jind Give L. Owens and features a cast of ex- New Fires," ha: a clever plot, re- - Just how well as Indestructible items. er and Mrs. Brady. things turn out" more expendible gifts this year. ... .(Continued on Page 5) 3-Fo- , f : i I PYTHIANGRAND HEAD L I - ! s i i i t t : ii ng se Coordinator Ask it ! ade-qua- ry Cooperation Of cy er SchoolPatrons . I - ng :i paU-beare- " Football Sonad f To Be Feted e This Evening Lions To Fete Lodges Elect : 1 Officers Next Ladies At Annual For Christmas Party Year - Funeral 1 PENNEY Are J. DECLARES For Mother White Meets Thursday Copper Clubhouse SCHOOL TO PRESENT DECEMBER r.l |