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Show f r i t i L A COMMUNITY IN STIT UTI ON TWENTY-EIGHT- YEAR H Young men of the communities, who have given their lives in the defense of their country, will be fittingly and duly honored at ceremonies Tuesday, January 18th, beginning the start of the 4th War Loam Ceremonies will be held at the Cyprus high school, beginning at 2:30 p. m. and citation awards pre- sented to parents or nearest of kin to the young men who have paid the supreme sacrifice. Opening prayer will be given by Bishop E. E. Matthews; congregational singing, Star Spangled Banner, remarks, Father Alfred W. Harding; selections from the school band; singing of "America by the audience, preA number of records have been sentation of citations, J. B. Schwer, commander of American established at the Utah Copper Club with the close of the first Legion Cyprus Post officiating. The group will then gather in bowling half, according to fig front of the flag pole where the ures and statistical forms, releasAmerican Legion will be in ed by the various leagues. Bill Mayberry holds the high charge of raising of the colors; season game at the club with 289, prayer, Rev. E. A. Bjork. bowling in the American League. Twelve oclock noon next Tues- Doug Smith has season game in day will be the zero hour for start the National league of 266 and of the 4th War Loan in Utah, ac- Russ Rigby is high man in the cording to J. C. Denton, local Federal league with 235. chairman of the Magna-Garfiel- d High individual series are reWar Finance Committee. corded by Parley McCleve, 607 The idea of a statewide kick- in the American League; Les off for the 4th war fund solici- Sabin of 563 in the National leatation was developed by the Pub- gue and Clyde Walters, 535 in the Federal League. licity Division of the Utah War Ray Cromar leads the indiviFinance Committee, and is being dual averages with 187.7, closely given grass roots application as followed by Parley McCleve, much as possible, the chairman 186.2. Other high bowlers are said. Radio stations will allot three Dick Moss, Max Wimmer, Harry minute program breaks to playing Miller, Bob Dea, Bill Mayberry, of the Star Spangled Banner, and Pete Larson, Ross Anthon and Governor Herbert B. Maw will Paul Quayle. National League leaders are J. preside at a kickoff luncheon Baxter, 172.0; Les Sabin, 170.4; meeting of the Salt Lake Rotary Ken Other high Aston, 167.9. Club. bowlers are Ahlquist, Marvin Malmstrom, Pete Henderson, C. Cutler, Bob Zito, W. Privett. Clyde Walters leads the Federal league with 175.9, followed by W. Rushton, 159.9, Wilkins. Evans, A. Westover, B. E. Mix, E. Thomas, M. Santone, H. Bouck. In the issue of December 24, 1943 of this paper, a statement was published relative to an article on the Smelter Smoke as follows: "The Smelter C. I. O. charged that the smoke was not injurious to health. They contended that a Announcement is made that number of their members had worked for many years at the Chucks Shoe Shop, located in the first building east of the First Seplant, and that the health records there were very high, and excep- curity Bank Building in Magna, is now open for business. Proprietional" The statement was taken from tor of the new establishment is official issued minutes bf the Chuck Santone, resident of MagSmelter Smoke committee, and na for the past eight years. Mr. Santone has been associated was correctly quoted. for many years in the repair of However, following a very lenghere from thy discussion, the question was shoes, having moved he was where Denver, Colorado, stateWill asked, you make a ment relative to the position of an expert shoe repairman for the C. I. O. as an organization?" many years. His wife is the former Pearl The men then stated that their previous remarks were as indivi- Zito, daughter of the late Louis duals, and they were not in a po- Zito and Mrs. Zito, and he and his sition to speak for the entire C. I. family are well acquainted here. Mr. Santone announces that he O. organization. This point was will do all types of shoe repair omitted from the minutes. Therefore, this newspaper wish- work. , es to make this explanation to clarify the situation, that the men spoke as individuals, and did not issue statements from the C. I. O. Printing Company. SO THE PUBLIC MAY KNOW NEW SHOE SHOP OPENS LOCALLY FROM WAR FRONTS NEWS GOOD NEWS (Editor's Nolai Wa would like to rocoivo news of our local young Good news comes from Wash- men and women in the armed serington with the instructions from vices, and would appredata your the treasury to withdraw from telephoning 3291, or mailing Heins circulation all the white pen- to us. Thank you.) nies that have been causing so much trouble because they look Blaine Lund, Rex McArthur, ao much like dimes. Clyde Taylor, Byron Huish and Don Conradsen left this week for the Merchant Marine for training on Catalina Island. To tho Pooplo V of this Community Patterson Field, Fairfield, Ohio THINK IT OVER Pfc. Patrick (Rose) Colonna of Raw about doing a little cold Magna recently aided in putting turaay thinking after you lay the finishing toiiches on the thle newspaper tonight? Youve got a good job. The famous bomber of a group baneeo are there is aomeono the from alee in your theater, which is to return to the family, U. S. where it will be used to stimtwo or three, worulate War Bond purchases, acking. Your cording to official word released aoa or your here today at headquarters of the brother Air Service Command. may be away Tel-ica- China-Burma-Ind- n, ia per-ha- ... ... at war. Thla war muat end emetlme. Tour whole family. four neighbors, are praying it enda soon and thoae fighting boya of youra will come homo aafely. But will you be ready for whatever happens when peace Will eomes? have laid away? Were i ing there'll be jobs aplenty, 1 which mean making something for somebodys happiness and not for aomebodys aorrow. Thats where your War Bond' ome into the picture. Sure, Americans own billions of dollars of War Bonds now; snd before this 4th War Loan ends tbey will have put away billions more. But how about you? Toure the one that counts. The bigger the pile of War Bonds you have when peace cornea, the bigger chance youll have to s"! right into the port-- v ar world youre dreaming about ton.gi.t. So .c.--i All Back die Attack. THE EDITOR. 5 9 Magna, Utah, Friday, January 14, 1944 Number 33 HEROES TO BE PAID TRIBUTE SEWER CHAIRMAN ISSUES AT BOND MEET TUESDAY STATEMENT ON PROJECT J : V -- -- Frank Riley is home on a the armed forces. V fur-fro- m -- -- Private Eldon Robert Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Nielsen of Magna, graduated from the Lowry Field school Colorado from the army air forces technical training command. . He was formerly an auto mechanics helper at the Beane Motor Company. The school teaches the operation and maintenance of the technics! equipment used on bombing planet. Let it be impressed upon your nines, let i bo iirtilled into vour children, that the liberty of the press is the palladium of all the civil political and religious rights. Junius. Residents Urged To Pay Income Tax Early As Possible Residents of this community are asked and urged to pay their state and federal income taxes as early as possible. Officials believe.. that unless early payments are made, there will be a great deal of Frdmshme to time it has been in March. my practice to make a report to operating expenses, together with difficulty experienced their employes with statements of wage must furnish Employers on borrowthe the interest the stockholders of the Magna money payments and tax withholdings Civic Improvement Company and ed from the bank. as early as possible so they can to the people and property owners It is alsQ believed that if 300 file early. g stock are sold that the of Magna s to the progress being shares of Even though withholding taxes made on our sewer project company can take these notes to have been paid, Income tax As you know, the Magna Civic aViank or finance company and blanks must be filed. The blanks Improvement Company raised borrow sufficient on this security may be obtained from Roy F. sufficient monies to defray all to meet our share of the costs in Tygesen, local attorney, who has the expenses of completing the the project. Accordingly, our first been supplied with state and fedsewer project under the original job is to jell these shares of stock. eral blanks. If anyone has not reThe urgent need for an immedWPA project, but due to the fact ceived one, they may obtain them iate sale that there was no longer any need is indicated by the fact Rationing of foods and shoes there. k for projects, the gov- that if we can not raise our share Mr. Tygesen will also assist taxernment abandoned WPA and a of this money at an early date, will be affected by new procedm filling their blanks. soon payers effect into ures put being a consequence the project stop- the government offer of $94,000.00 econof m interest OPA the will be withdrawn and it is the by ped. ooinion of the Board of Directors omy and efficiency, H. Claude AnAfter the work on the project that if this offer is withdrawn chairman of the local war by derson, stopped, the Board of Directors the government, we will have no price and rationing board, said immediately began investigating opportunity in the future to ob- today. the possibility of finding other tain federal assistance to comWhen the new ration tokens go TAXES Complications means of obtaining federal assistuse on February 27 in order into our plete project. What the treasury department ance and while doing this, the time of the housewife conserve to This assumption is based on the Congress do about taxes, durand save an estimated $35,000,000 and the equipment we now have on hand, if we next year, it seems to me, that moncant raise theory ing convalued at approximately $11,000 the now to complete this project annually for the retailer, was put to work on other pro- ey foods will not will offer a good test of whether of share sumers when times are good, certainly is still run by the be reduced. By changing the val- this country jects from which the Company we cannot raise or whether it isnt. people money any during dehas realized a substantial income. a depression period; further, it ue of all stamps of whatever Realizing that war necessitates The efforts of the Board of Dirto ten points each, the nomination waste, some of us may be ectors to obtain federal assistance is the opinion of the Board of Dir- total number of meats-fat- s points great to complete the project seemed an ectors that in view of the high will be lowered by four points a willing to condone the amount we almost hopeless task, but due to taxes now being raised to meet month while that for processed are asked to pay In taxes, but I the war if that the general a doubt there is a man who files perseverance and continual hard trend on effort, the part of the govern- foods will be raised two points an income tax return who Isnt work on the part of the officers month. ment will be to curtail the govthoroughly disgusted with the abanjj directors,' an application was ernment the chairman said, surd and totally But, for spending unnecessary comprojects finally made to the Federal Works such as this and as a result, no there will be no loss or gain in plications of figuring what he for to monies Agenpy complete money whatever will be furnish- the buying power of the two types owes and making reports to the the project. ed, for a long period of time to bf stamps because OPA will low- government s bf meats and er the When the Upon that application being complete this project plan The Board of Directors there- slightly increase the went through, signed, the Federal Works Agency many people foods." thought that would simplify the investigated assests of this Com- fore came to a conclusion that un- of processed" Womens shoes not costihg over situation that we would just pany and determined that with less this drive for the sale of 300 the assets on hand and with the shares of stock is successful, they $3 a pair can be bought without have a certain amount of money prospective sale of stock, we could will have to forfeit $94,000.00 of- stamps from January 17 to 29, the deducted each week and that raise $75,620.00, and the Govern- fered by the government at thjs chairman said. OPA has relaxed would be the end of it But, inment would contribute the bal- time, repaj) all monies advanced regulations tem- stead, the plan has ance of $94,000.00, which two fig- by stockholders where the sewer porarily so that dealers can hold multiplied the complications. It ures constitute the estimated costs is not available, pay off all bills their usual January clearance has now reached the point where dissolve the corporation and of completing the project. sales of merchandise, on which nobody knows what he owes and the hope of completing the public has been reluctant to some people are beginning not to The reason for the great increase in the costs of completion the project. expend its precious coupons. care. This But the amazing thing about wt s due to the enormous increase procedure might in Dealers can thus sell shoes which in ihe wage rate and costs of ma- volve a special assessment being otherwise would remain idle on the situation is that we, as a peolevied on all stockholders where their shelves and customers get ple, havent already stood up on terial. the advantage of extra shoe mil- our heels and demanded that the proposition he sewer is now available. Accordingly, This lengthy report given here eage. those who are running our was presented to Salt Lake Coun.crt scrap tho whole ridicuty m the hopes that they would is done with the desire to fully lous revenue program and give us assist us in furnishing finances to advise the people of Magna of the a nice simple revenue act that we g pay the expenses in the installing importance of this can understand. of this sewer system, but we were campaign and to stress upon each advised by Salt Lake county that property owner and resident of LAVS Simplification they had no legal right to expend Magna the importance of buying I do not pretend to be any exa share of stock at if he once, has any monies whatever on our sewpert on the problem of governer project, and that they would not already done so. ment finance, but when I recently A careful and thorough canvas not accept the Governments ofheard a man who is up to his ears fer unless we raised our share of will be made of all the people of in tax J. C. Cowdin, Magna who have not as yet purthe monies. A number of contributions chairmanproblems of the Committee on The Federal government then chased shares of stock. This sales were made during the past week made an offer to Salt Lake Coun- canvas will commence Monday, to the Service Center by interest- Government Finance of the National Association of Manufacty of $94,000.Qp, to be placed in a January 17, 1944. You can assist ed residents, to include: turers recommend a tax program the people making this canvas construction fund and used for no D. P. Shaw, cartoons from the which even a could purpose whatever but for the by cooperating in every way you Stars and Stripes; Mrs. A. C. EnI realized that I am understand, can in informathem furnishing completion of this sewer project, sign, pies and sandwiches; Moris, on firm in saying that our provided Salt Lake County furn- tion and in signing a promissory milk; Mrs. W. B. Haymond, pies, tax lawsground could be as simple as ished $75,620 00. Salt Lake Coun- note for them. coffee and milk; Karen Jorgen- ABC. So that you might be clear as sen, sandwiches. ty, in turn, advised us that they Mr. Cowdins plan, which I would accept this offer only on to this status in this case, I wish Anyone desiring to make conattempt to improve upthe condition that we place in this to advise that this promissory tributions to the center, may wouldnt t! .. Have experts analyze is on, note for a of you sign share stock leave them at the center or call separate construction account that all preseht allowances for examount before work commenced, is for $150.00, as provided for un- Mrs. P. H. Ensign or Mrs. A. C. arrive at an average for penses, der the of the Corporathey would not go through with Ensign and signify their wishes. each income group and then let can and be paid over a perthe agreement with the Federal tion, Congress decide on the dollar iod of ten months by deGovernment. which should be paid by Community Baptist Church The Board of Directors then duction if you desire, or by ten each without any deducgroup, contacted various loan companies equal monthly installments payThe Church school of the Com- tions of any kind. That is. Conand banks on the theory that we able at the local bank. If for any reason the project munity Baptist church meets at gress could say that a $10 tax might borrow monies from them fails to go through and the sewer 10 a. m. on Sunday, and the morn- would be paid on a $1,000 income, so as to furnish our share of costs is not made available to the per- ing worship at 11 a. m. The Rev. a $20 tax on incomes of $1,200 to of the project. The banks and loan son signing tho note, then in that E. A. Bjork will speak on Suffer- $1500, a $100 tax on incomes of companies contacted were not enevent the company will hove no ing and the Companionship of $3,000 to $4,000, etc. Then, when couraging m such a proposal, on more or less, money was needed the theory that we had nothing to alternative but to cancel your Jesus. note and refund to you all monies The ladies evening Red Cross by the government, all Congress back us up, but it was the belief on will meet Monday, 8:00 p. would have to do would be to same. the paid group of the Board of Directors that if raise or lower the dollar rates. I wish m. to for sewing, study and fellowwe could show sufficient assets in again stress the fact That plan may be entirely too the form of signed promissory that we must have these notes ship. The day group meets on to be given cosideratlon simple 1 to 3 from we before can m. signed raise our Tuesdays p. notes, that a loan might be obthe by government of share the costs of the project experts," but tained to defray our share of the that doesnt matter if and nothing can be done until sufcosts. Sunday evening, following reg- perhaps the people can interested Accordingly, an analysis was ficient shares of stock are sold to ular church services, M Men and enough in it. Afterget were all, supmade of assets on hand which re- satisfy the bank or other financ- Gleaners of the M. I. A. held a ing company, that they are safe Fireside chat at the home of Miss posed to be the bosses of those vealed the following: and our taxes are paying Cash on hand over and above in loaning us sufficient monies to Joan Thomas. Mrs. Ruth Johnson experts their salaries. If they cant do a is the class leader. our outstanding obligations ap- defray these expenditures. job we like, we ought to fire In conclusion, may I urge each proximately $13,000.00; equipment of them. to you encourage your friends on hand approximate value, LAWYERS Election and to a neighbors share or a total asset at this time purchase The trouble with most legislaof $24,000.00. A survey was made of stock so that this project may tion these days is that it is writof the town of Magna, and it was be complete! and if you care to FOODS-Gre- en ten for the benefit of lawyers inPROCESSED assist the Board of in Directors estimated that there was approxE of the benefit of the people. stead Januand F D, stamps expire this canvas, please leave your imately 435 homes as yet not conIf a law simply said: Thou ary 20, 1944. (Book Four.) nected with the sewer system. Of name and address with the secreshalt not steal, all of us would MEATS, FATS, this number, the Board of Dir- tary, Roy F. Tygesen. R and S now valid; brown know exactly what that meant stamps Each days delay signing these ectors estimated from their surnotes jeapordizes the possibility stamps T valid January 9; and But when lawyers came into the vey that approximately 135 of in brown U which become picture they would practically algetting a federal grant and re- valid onstamps these homes were of such a type January 16, expire on ways be able to prove that a thief that they did not justify the ex- member, YOUR FAILURE TO Saturday, January 29, 1944. (Book wasnt a thief unless stealing was iSIGN A penditure of modernizing the LOSS OFNOTE MAY MEAN A Four.) defined from every conceivable $94 000.00 TO THE home and paying for a share of SUGAR-Bla29 (Book angle. And by the time it is deTOWN stamp OF MAGNA. sewer stock, thus leaving approxFour) expires January 15, 1944. fined to the satisfaction of the imately 300 homes where sewer C. Huffaker, chairman. Sugar coupons issued to pur- lawyers, then it is no longer comstock could be sold and where chase sugar for home canning are prehensible to other people. the home would be hooked on to What gunpowder did for war, good through February 29, 1944. As a result we are forced to the sewer when it was made the' printing press has done for SHOES-StaNo. 18 (Book 1) hire lawyers to interpret laws for If 300 shares of stock are the mind; the statesman is no and Airplane stamp No. 1 (Book us. But the tax measures have sold, or a note signed for the same longer clad in the steel of Three) both good for one pair of even got beyond the understandspecial it would mean an additional asset education, but every reading man shoes. No expiration date has ing of the lawyers, so now we are to the Company of $45,000.00. and is his judge. Wendell been set for these stamps. Thirty in the difficult position where we Phillips. our total asset to days advance notice will be given need Interpreters to help the in$69,000.00. , When the press. Is the echo of to the public if and when an exterpreters interpret It is estimated that the rental sages and reformers, it works piration date is set. Rather than get in any deeper, from our equipment durirg the wellj-whit is the echo of turGASOLINEStamps No. 9 (A maybe it would be best if a corn period the sewer is in the course bulent cynics, it merely feeds pol- Book) good for three gallons ttrHnUtee of public spirited citizens of construction, would pay all our itical excitement. Lamartine. (Continued on Page 4) January 22, subject to change. Public Urged To Cooperate make-wor- CHATTER! point-value- go point-valu- es shoe-rationi- gov-er- rr LOCAL PEOPLE stock-sellin- GIVE ITEMS TO CENTER -- first-grad- er : by-la- pay-ro- ll Ration Reminder $11,-000.- Etc.-Bro- wn elc 1 mp j thus-bring- ing en t s' |