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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, December 11, 1935 was named president of the Take the broad objectives of the ARE pony, HEADS Club with Charles Black, LODGE Hercules SUMMONS administration. I do not find serivice president, at a recent first ous dissent among business men, y HONORED HERE BY meeting of that organization. Lynn especially of the liberal school, with IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP l.arsen is second vice president and the broad-- purposes of the Roosevelt THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, NEXT YEAR MAGNA William Eertoeh, secretary-treasure- r, program. Nor is this just an after in and for Salt Lake County, State the --election bandwagon spirit on of Utah, , ' Cc' nr'ttei.me'i are Austin Kearns Grand Master V. L, Halhday of their part. Look, for instance, at PEERLESS UTAH COMPANY, a By DAVID LAWRENCE xnd Earl Jaies. An active year is Smith Ethel Miss F. and the address delivered by Mr. Bloan corporation, Plaintiff, the I. O, honwere business Z&l following the of the Rebekah Assembly, vs, Washington. What are American before the Boston Chamber of Comthe members and their business men talking about, think-ing- , merce on April 26, 1931. In It will UTAH HIDE & LIVESTOCK COM- ored guests Wednesday night at a Games of five hundred and planning since tire elec- be found a declaration in favor of PANY, a corporation, and C. H. joint visitation at the Copper Lodge No, 46. and prize given to tion? giving the Chief Executive power to PLANT, the surviving director of No. 57 and Harmony Lodge Mr. and Tooele, from Nielson rs jack A number of expressions ,made negotiate reciprocity agreements Utah Hide & Livestock Company, One hundred guests were For a Hundred present and Salt Lake If it J Brady. i are of a na- with foreign nations. In it, too, will a corporation, and C. E. Murphy, and Ogden . publicly uinual Christmaa party of ture and an atmosphere of concil- be found these significant para- the heirs at law or devisees, if any. A feature of the visitation was the Years the the of said above named C. E. Murphy, Cantons, a unit of the lodge, to full will be held at But graphs: iatory cooperation prevails. No reasonable Individual can dis- if. deceased, and all other persons uniform. Both heads of the lodge rfMrs Leatrus Turner, this external attitude which some19 Several features how Mountains Had bespeaks a certain good sports- agree over the desirability of a min- unknown claiming any right, title were accompanied by their staffs. or real or the to lien upon, interest, and A social was later enjoyed manship savors in some quarters imum wage; of restrictions as to lather of the feeling that, when the child labor; of a gradual reduction property described to the complaint participated to by the visitors and ' Nsw Deal won, business lost and n the hours of labor a reduction adverse to plaintiff's ownership, of local people, iVESNOR SAYS that it Is expedient tactics for the on an economic basis and coincident clouding plaintiff's title thereto, De with the decline in the cost of pro- fendant defeated to place themselves O Her Is a story of saga 'deThe FIVE State to of Utah the said 'qCIAL SECURITY at the feet of the victors duction. On the other hand, arbiproportions that breathes all fendant: are reductions I trary have been to out find for, unsound, th virility and strength of 'NEEDS PROGRAM from the businesstrying REPRESENTED AT-- B. You are hereby summoned to apmen who come even if acompanied with a correthe Kentucky pioneers it and go here what the future holds sponding increase in the wage rate, pear within twenty days after the Y. UNIVERSITY describes in store. Do they believe now in a while providing more jobs at the service of this summons upon you, )CoDtuiued from Page 1) when they moment they must bring a reduction if served within the county in which laost earne Uy Invite your tt controlled economy can assist by dari-jjj- e fought it so vehemently before elec- in the pui causing power of the indi- this action Is brought; otherwise, PROVO (Special To The Times) lion. You within thirty days after service, and hole subject of social tion? Do they acquiesce in the plan vidual worker..... More states than ever before to defend the above entitled action; the In the minds of legislators to revive the NRA and do they achistory of Brigham To expand the total amount of and in case of your failure so to do,, Young University The subject is cept the proposal for a federal liare represented me public. we should increase the Judgment will be rendered but there is censing system or federal Incorpor- employment, against in the 1936-3- 7 student body informs toiiiat involved, spread between the necessities of you according to the demand of the confusion ation of businesses? John E. Hayes, who has rtrtheiess, unnecessary uau uie iQCOuitf ui fuutujc uie complaint which has been filed with Registrar relation in a list of the 2,000 Just completed t misunderstanding The answers are not yet forth- uuavauuu ig pUiUiase ana consume the Clerk of said Court. students by states. Thirty states L of it all we must evolve a coming because the truth is .most UikiAC V A si U.iU id t!beuwu WO tilC This action is outside Utah, besides Canada and brought to recover .WcUawaIU Ui li lllg. tUil That of the business men with whom I have sent students. a jmI security program. judgment: (quieting plaintiffs Mexico, VLSVi.) UvVilGiiiiWr sswul Wiiti Lbb must be sane and liberal have talked are waiting for PresBY There are 136 students from Salt ident Roosevelts message to Con- puuoto ui uu qutuoii, Uie iau ie- - title to the land described in said ud and progressive. Is which described land U. Y. The Lake County now at B lUv ruiiHiU u VtUiAir Ui complaint gress and his second inaugural ad" pernor Blood prefaces his as folows i students from Magna are- Grant HAvaUoUaCo i5 iiO lullfcei con- dress to learn the direction which to the bv pointing AU of lot 22 and the North 10 Baker, Fred Miner, Margaret Reid, public affairs will take elect-icia- ls placed upon newly eemed an with feet reducof Lot; 23 Block 1, Park View, Wayne Sorenson and Marlow important Is Meanwhile, it pertinent to ask tion m hour He is O Four generations of the concerned with a subdivision of Lots 4, 6, 18 and what do busines men want I Pattern family had thrived In none asked Alfred an nppoitunity to work a reasonable 19, Block 17 A 5 acre Plat A, ifter some elections we are P, Sloan, Jr., president dethe beautiful isolation of -j been (dear as to what has cf General Motors Corporation, that number of houis at a fair and equit- Big Field Survey. Excepting the BACCHUS CLUB con-- j recent 17 East able rate of to in The be feet savs order raid lots to able dedicated he buy Wolfpen the valley high in the other day is question those things which he has found to as part of 13th East Street; situate Ta, not of that type. There reaches the carefully-guarde- d "What business wants most and be NAMES OFFICERS This is In Salt Lake County, Utah. doubt that the people issued a necessary to needs definhe answered, is most," of the Cumberlands. Their BOWEN & QUINNEY, Attorneys particulaily essent.al In industries pdate for the continuation of ition. Whatever the of the merits life was a design of tranquil, a wide seasonal fluctuation and forward looking J E Rothrock, superintendent of for Plaintiff.' laws may be, business men want to having P O. Address, 1002 Boston Building the Bacchus Hercules Powder Com- I dies such as have characterized have little the with harmony, a fin patience and our be governed by specific statements principal that the less we produce Balt Lake City, Utah. ( national administration native American culture enlaws. The moment govthose in it administration during the past ernment becomes a matter of dis- the more prosperous we become; or First Publication date Nov 27, 1936 joyed sinie Revolutionary years The voters demanded THE again, with the widely held notion Last Publication Date, Dec 25. 1936 and at the cretionary activity wherein bureau- that through mass production and days. At last, however, th ething progressive LAKE-TOOEL- E W A Roberts, lawyer of Wash- SALT sane and sen- - cracy can make the laws then there the instrumentality of the machine Ef time something rising tide of American inis an interference with manageD. C., has just discovered ington, we a have reached of state chronic dustrialism swept over the ment. And when management is To my mind, our that he was candidate for vice-prthe result. It was taken over In large part by govern- overproduction As I Interpret mountain barriers, churned ident to 1932 His party,- - National is not one of overproducLeaves Salt Lake Leaves Magna r a declaration for extreme radi-js- ment, there Is an end to private problem Association to Blue Opposed Laws, up the quiet rivers, promisFor Magna for Salt Lake initiative and government owner- tion it is one of grave maladjustnor for standpat conserve forgot to notify him. ment. is in Overproduction general ing destruction to their a, Rather the- - voters vindicated ship is the inevitable result. 9 40 a. m. :. .' . . . . . ;.7roo arm. who 'Is until everyone state and nation the policies that peaceful way of life evok11:00 a. m. 1.40 p m Mr Sloan stated the point more willing to work has at least those in effective meeting proving j ing from this fourth genera4:00 p. m 6 40 p m than I have heard it from things to which he is entitled on sent day issues, considering those succlntly tion of Patterns a battle m. 5'00 7:40 p m p. any business man recently, but I the ba is of th value of his work. NOTARY PUBLIC udes a foundation upon which to, tms be true, there Is no sense a If everywhere growing more valiant than the den opinion ud for the future security of the SALT LAKE DEPOT Of AO Kinds In favor of defining what business cf old things and there had ever known. sple of our great country. They can and cannot do and 77 South on West Temple leaving it is certainly a vast opportunity for r the details to their elected re MAGNA DEPOT William Fitzwater to Congress as the body the production of new things. It is sentatives to legislators, to you READ EVERY CHAPTER do the work of definition instead not a standardization of the proto Rasmussen Garage At Magna Postoffice me, to devise and execute." of delegating Tto commissions and cesses of pioduction that constitutes IN THIS NEWSPAPER bureaus to define It was this lat- our danger, but a standardization BRIEF TOPICS ter kind of thing to which Justice or tat e state of our ideas If we Cardoso in his famous concurring could only instill in the minds of all in the Schechter NRA case that we are not at the end but at to doctors at Johns opinion According j the delegatlon run not b.g!nnmg cf our cievcopment, iopkms and St Elizabeth's hos-ti- k would result a tremendous there if the! not be woud It surprising victims of paranoia, a men-- J of cui vision and an ap- be- disease live longer than sane functional side of government came more and more a matter of piec.ation cf the va t opportunities rsons debate rather than the economic tefo e us or even the social For the relief of pain in hopeless consideration After a study of stoutness in wows such a? those of cancer which justice obligations that ate being Dr. Ramsdcll Gurney of the men, of out the is passed the surgical stage, the Interpreted as arising General hospital has con-th- e Buffalo in President the mandate" "ctlon of alcohol Into the spinal given it is Inherited. eluded that election. recent has been found helpful. ELECT Sers for Doings-A- . t A W ashington planned by the club, with the men and women participating and enjoying bowling, dancing and oher . features. , UNIT Odd Bits Of NEWS a P fe fved non-politi- Guarded Wolfpen -- MAGNATES' ly PATTERNS ar OF D. K. Wilson, New York airplane pilot flies dally from Bangor, Me, to Montauk Point, N. Y with a ear-g-o of angleworms to supply bait for Long Island fishermen. H. W. Powell of Pufftngton, ed Rev. E. M. Hadow for going showing' with Mrs. Powell, but later apologized and paid the minEng-whipp- ister $100 damages. Morris Baches of St Louie was freed from a speeding charge when he complained that the policeman had to borrow his pencil to make out a summons. SPANISH FIESTA The Pleasant Green Ward to entertaining at a Spanish Fiesta this Thursday evening at the wardhouse. The general public to invited to attend. A good time to assured. 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