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Show nb DAY VETiY r a l -- Hodge everything, particularly debt. Now ,it is proposed to lift ourselves from this slough of debt by taking oa more obligations. It is proposed to take "frozen assets" off the banker's hands and let the government carry them. By this method, the sheepman, or farmer, now owing cattleman, money at the bank, will owe the govNice ernment instead of the bank. little arrangement for the bank, is it not? Why not devise a scheme to carry soma of the frozen assets of the producer and allow him to pay the bank himself and reduce his debt? This latest plan of financial salvaI tion is bard to understand, but hope we like it. Do you know that s frozen bank asset is one of our frozen credits? I hope mini neves thaws. I'm not teal sure what its all about. But if thawing frozen assets out. And releasing credits, means that we Can buy on tick mote easily. And get more deeply into debt. Why then, this new plan is all wet. Is life I've stood my share of ilia. Stood summer heat and winter chills. Know much of sickness and of pain. But of none of these will I complain If not compelled to fume and fret Because I have to meet a debt, The ''Monthly Payments, Plan, Budget - Buy Today and Pay At Yon Can' Let us deliver this today And yon can ns it at youjay". Are ail designed just to abet Getting ns suckers into debt. to DY GRANITE SUPT. 3 Announcement wu made Monday by Dr. Calvin S. Smith, superintenexjoy. dent of the Granite School District, the Flese. that a standard program of safety eding,& picture tLovr ant Creca ward Lour lute thia ucation will be taught and advocated in the acboolr of the Granite District. everirg about 13 3, the picture ftcppoi aud did not The importance of safety will be more for a iscaud, when lud-- t stressed upon the minds of the stured en!y appeared dents from the first grsdet to the sen-om the cp and student in high school. Every up gome whbrpered, They teacher, in the district has been giving were right, there a fire in it ructions to her pupils oa the and no LrxaeAi&Uly meaning of ufrty and its many file out of phases, and from these lessons, the he crowd fcfgua itetra v:ry crdsrly teachers are compiling reports on safethe thn-ri-r the poo-il- e ty instruction. They will submit their goo were out cf the huildisy findings (o the District Office. It is planned to make up a standard when the fire Crportneak arfew lec-ou- program of safety education throughrived on the after the al&ra had been out the district, from the information tent in. gathered in these reports. Plans will . teems that when the pic- then go ahesd as quickly1 as possible. ture machine stopped, for some Dr. Smith Said. In connection with the foregoing, unknown re area, the film of junior traffic policemen are which is cf squads material, started to now being formed at the various Mcame hot schools of the district by Deputy rarn. Jack Ehracg, Sheriff Weston L. Tbomander. The The cp was the neck in junior police officers slso acted last n ths fimuss year and did much to prevent accan effort to rom spreading, hhe operating ident. Practically the same rules as room, lined with fireproof ma-eri- al were employed last year in the junior and prevented . the traffic police department will be in to any effect again this year, eg automobiles flames from are required to slow down when nearof the other Thus, another cue cf those ing school grounds, and upon failure might have ended to do so, the juvenile policeman may things, disasterously, had the crowd turn 'in the license number of the aubecame panic? and left their tomobile to official la charge. Deaths is mid by author- of school children have decreased noheads, but ities present, that the crowd ticeably since junior traffic policemen handled themselves very order, have ken installed. people, w?;a tt zt'diy tulimly a c-u- or roca e.. foclir. nettixy iztzx via to Fit da .It fic.ihle r'i enter, tamed thrt tt wear expensive clothes But it is a greater pleasure yet To be absolutely free from debt. tu.iiiny.. that it ly. as set by Chief Smith is said to he approximately $253.09. . Aia. Parent-Tcich- cr To I.!;ct Octcicr ZD jakc with me. If my credit freezes, 'tit They can tend groceries c. o. d., Ass or'"' The , And collectors will all be, put to tout, wiSSordahewrfwst a vwg of For, if I can't jay, Ifl do without, the par Thursday, October 29. Tbt "And lay on my paid for davenette mating wilt be held at the Cyprus Thanking the stars Im Tree from debt. High School auditorium, and wiQ be' ' gin at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Banker, sec if 1 are . So, A program will be If you keep my Credit in a frigidaite. given by teachers of the font schools, On low beat and marked N. G.". Bacchus, Webster, Hawthorne and CyTwill make no difference to me prus. All parents an invited and nrged So long as none of my old debts to attend, as election of offkcn of the Art thawed from frozen bank assets. Association will be held, and matters a y of vital imports net discussed. The world at large is now in dutch Simply because Jtjowes too much, ELECTRICITY 'NowTgreater burden on our backs Is prescribed by our financial quacks Who always seems to quite forget LIGHTNING That our whole trouble is too much -- Parent-Teache- J INSURANCE debt. doctors 1 don't trust. And think all plans will prove a bust That try to cure out present ills By treatment with debenture pills. The Old Hots" will pull, and needs no Vet if freed from overload of debt. That the United Stata government in trade competition with its citizens, to a considerable extent, tnd to the detriment of private business, b pointed out very dariy iu an editorial ' in the August 7th inn of The American Agency Bulletin. This magazine Mr. and Mrs. Howard D Brown is, distributed regularly to fire insurentertained at a family dinner Sun- ance 'agents of stock companies day evening at their borne iu honor of throughout the country. the birthday, of their anniversary A list of eighty different classa of small daughter. Covers were bid for business in which Unde Sons Is compten guests at a beautifully appointed eting with private industry b submitttable. ed, and induda operation of morion picture tbatrts, architecture, banking, Mrs. Sam Myler entertained at a operation of bakeries, manufacture of at her clothing, dairy fanning, printing, gen quilting party Wednesday nation and distribution of electrical home. After a social afternoon, an atis ' tztb manufacture, 12 energy, insurance. tale of timber and wood pulp, man ufacture of shoes- - and many other a commnrial enterprise. Mrs. Matilda Brown of Pleasant The butinest men of thir count Grove is a guest at the home of Mr. ry,says the editorial, are therefore and Mrs. J. D. Brown for a brief visit. placed willy nilly in the anomalous position of paying taxes to support Mrs S. L, Buckley entertained at a an institution which competes with and again it ia proven birthday party Thursday iu honor of them. Time that political plum which our lawthe 7th birthday anniversary of her makers may cart to their constituents daughter. La Dean. A dainty one fa oclock luncheon was served to 20 in the way of joba in Washington laboratorismall guests, with a pink and whit government printing pbnta, of enterprises, overbirthday cake forming the centerpiece es snd all sorts of the table. Gama were bter played balance whatever sens of justice our regovernmental officials may have in and prizes awarded. ' whom on those government gard to a is dependent for support, Mrs. A. H, Hudson, Mrs. F. B. The editorial makes further comm Radcbaugh,1 Mr. Sam Matz. Mr. ent on the fact that stock insurance Davidson and Mrs. R. C Parks companies, public utilitia and many attended a meeting of the grand chapof the major businesses of the country ter of the Eastern Star of tbe State of at very much fa need of effect' Utah and banquet held at the Masonic today rods to protect their proHall rritby. which they have built up, agperties ainst the lightning of governmental Mia Clan il teach-h- g control which is hovering over the tractive luncheon was guests. served i iprtihlr j part to Pe Anderson, who ' at Cedar City, was n guest of her business skies. a from perusal ol It would seem, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson, -- ACCI 1 J03 AT tad The loss At swanky sestautants to dine Oa costly foods and rare old wine. So, finance LOCAL SAFETY STREEZID BIG DULDER 'i . accepted a poMr. Ray Coif, trial engineer sition as ronsu'urj n incorporated with tbe Six Cor g the Boulder iu charge of tcntii r Dam. Mr. Co. ' together with 1 . htet, Barbara, Mrs. Corfteld sum his new t will leave FriJ duties. Mrs. Cotfic- - -- and daughter taco while Mr. will reside in San 1 Corfteld is on local v. M. Corfteld an rployee of the Utah Copper Comr y for 15 years, has served the last 6 years as electrical engineer, and is one c the Companys most valued employe s. His father, Mr. Cf W. Corfteld ts chief electrical engineer of the Ut-- h Copper -- 1 Com-pany- C Leal Hunter Scare The Quail and Pheasant season will open tbe 7th of November and continue for 2 days. The season has been shortened this year, report dating that due to scarcity of birds snd Various other reasons, the length of the season was cut. Only male pheasant birds may be taken, two each day. No rifles of any calibre will be allowed. On tbe 7 of November, ahooting time will be from 12 o'clock noon and continue until 6 p. m. On subsequent days, boiling will be from 7 a. n, until p. m. Special district have beta designated foe bunting of the birds, and arrests will be made of anyone in failure to keep in the districts. The birds are reported to be not aa plentiful at other The State Fish and Game Commission granted Wilford Coon of Magna the privilege of banting elk irt the Hcaston District, located in the Oquir-r- h i Fcrnir Lc: FI" . 1 Ball GIVES VARNRIG ' To Wed Frienda of Gordy Rhodes, former Arthur baseball s r, and now ace pitcher of the New York Yankees were pleasantly surprised upon the announcement of his engagement to Leah Marjorie Riser, daughter of Mrs. A. C. Riser of Salt Lake City. The Riser family also have friends in Magna and vicinity. 1 Le marriage will be solemnized October 24. Miss Riser is a graduate of the University of Utah. Mr. Rhode was a former student at the University and is affiliated with the Pt Kappa Alpha fraternity. Congratulations. ad n. - a:id-Mt- " SHERIFFS OFFICE Mrs. Margaret Grubab entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Vesta Mrs. Mary E. Rolfe of Hunter anCaveuee in bonqr of the following nounce the marriage of her daughter. guests: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brady. Guila to Wayne Huffaker. son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J- - L. Hudson of Salt and Mrs. Frank Huffaker. The senior Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Wilis of Ganger, Mr. Huffaker is of Swenson and Huf-fakBoth young furniture store. Mr. Minnie Cash, Mrs. Ed Turner, Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen, Mrs, Ellen people at former C) pros High School students. Wayne fcs attended the Uni ' is now enrolled J'arlor, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cavenee, versity of Utah a ' Margaret Patterson, Mrs, Thom- - j ,t the Agricultut 'lege at Logan, stn-sonas ken hhta Margaret Patter, j Utah, while tbe b .Drv'il a school of Art and Dtemmak- Table of bunco were arranged m Salt Lake Cttv for quite a per, . and prize awarded to Mr. Bill Ca- - mg 0 tijJK vena, first, Mr. Hudson consolation, Mis. Brady, first and Mr. Patterson, Mrs. Bert Richardson entertained at consolation. 'A midnight luncheon was a bridge luncheon Wednesday in comserved at the small ard tables. pliment to the following gnats: Mrs. J, A. Webb, Mrs. Morgan Robinson, tbe editorial and tbe list referred to, Mrs. Femnd Archibald, Mrs. Wn, that "more business in government Larson. Mrs. B. W. Richardson, Mrs. Lyle Hendrickson, Mrs. William and lea government in business .. Ray- - Penney' of might be at least s partial solution of Prizes Lake. Salt wen awarded to difficulties. our 'present" economic A. and Webb Mrs. Femnd J. Mr. of the United When tbe government Srata engages in the ownership and Archibald. sv operation of businesses which have The Magna Women's Club will enlong been recognized a the particular tertain at a public Hallowe'en Card field of private industry, there is inMonday, October 26 at the troduced not only unfait competition party, clubrooms. The general public il inand the elimination of a market for vited to attend. products, services, etc., which private , industry should supply, but a tremenMr. and Mrs. Jama Rased La dous increase in cost of government, Fan announce the arrival of a baby which, in tarn, is reflected ia increas- girl, born the first of the week. ed ux burdens which tbe individual Mother and baby are doing fin. citizen mutt cany. a QUAIL, PHEASANT SEASON SET year. e will be keenMr. Corfield's abs r feilo felt hi by employees and ly him success in many friends. W w his new undertaking , A campaign on motorists who have faulty breaks, drive their sutomobila through red lights or break other laws of traffic, is in effect now All throughout Salt Lake County. motorists an requested, for their own good, to cooperate with the County Sheriffs Office and local deputja, Pehrion, Reynold and Hank. The sbov announcement has been In effect since the 12 th of October, and when violations repeated, the motorist will b bailed into court on a traffic violation charge. Each automobile should have aa inspector's certificate to show tbe car has ban tested and inspected by an authorized person. m j LiVER.LT IiiUA Well sir vary man that has ever dons anything out of th ordinary la u charand acter, NO. 27 -- f Hindoos October 23, 1931 Magna Utah, I ri U.t i. I enjoy operas and shows, Would like 'iMi Mil111 L new idea of catling the de(evipression by issuing debenture dences of indebtedness) suy .be ail right, but it just looks like piling ap more debt to me. It has been my belief that one of the great drawbacks to rctura to normalcy has been that we have too much of Ql r ?.!arih-- !l Tbit a 1 By . ' would Permit To Kill Eli: known no how many years, an entertainment Mountain Range, west and south of Magna. Mr. Coon was tbe only hunter in Magna and vicinity allowed to hunt the animal, though a numbet of hunten made applications. Du to the many requests to hunt tlk.ia this district, sod only ten hunten an allowed in the tame,, ten mama wen drawn, Mr. Coon's name being on of the ten. Tbe men an allowed to hunt the elk from November 1 1 to November 20. In an effort to prevent tin wholesale slaughter and extinction of cik, the state is divided into districts, a limited number of huntert allowed to each district. Anyone desiring to hunt elk designates the Section of the atate he wishes to seek 'the bug animal, and tends in hit appliation to the Fish and Gam Commission with S S10 entrance fee. If his turns is chosen, the fa it retained, otherwise returned to the applicant. Elks have ban reported in the surrounding mountains iccentty. According to the many applications submitted, it would Mem the Heaston District it a favorite mecca with bunttrs. that muet have given them more pleasure and happiness than any other for they have paid more to see it than to any other man in the World. A Circus with all Its tremendous aggregation of assorted animals from the four corner of th earths. Yet Ur. riorents Ziegtetd can taka Just oa breed, la fact Just on half the breed, th ah of th specie, and eaa aeeemhl such s round sp of beauty that combined with tho beet three Is to offsr st that time in ths amusement Una, and he can concoct aa evenings entertainment that yon remember tt till th next year. A tunny thing about th TolUes" nil the years I waa with It. la hearing people speak of the ahow that year, they never apok c( it la comparison to any other show, it wan always "Us better than last years, or Its not so good as bat years" Ths reason to lie fresh la my mind. E was out on tho coast n tow weeks ago to visit his charming wife who was playing out fharo la on of ths Coasts moat sseeasn-fa- l shows and as myaalf snd my family, aro tremendously fond t him and kb family why he was sp to oar IgUo on evening tor dinner. W got him started in en old times and we had a great erasing. Hero was tho poor of all Rovso Produo-o- n of all tlmo tolling of hi barnstorming about tho country la hb arly career. Ilia real start wan with Bandore the otrong man. I guesa to first strong man. That b ton Brat strong man that was strong enough to auk people pay to see bow strong he was. Well Mr. Zleg-feldug him ap over la Europe, and brought him over hero. But let hlra toll It. T remember tho firtt tlmo 1 waa at hora on tho coast It waa on Bandowo Bret trip. Wo had n kind of a vaqdarUlo chore built around him sorter Uko Harry Lauder carried, oaly a better shore. On time la rrlaoo ret had him billed to fight a Lion, n erv-- tad a M of i and we had packed house. W were bringing Zorn to frlseo. It was not a part u COPPER BOWLERS SELECT TEAI.I3 tn call Ziagfeld a man that has dona something eat of the ordinary. He has given to the American Public for Lord . At a recent mating of the Utah Copper Bowlers, a motion was mad passed that the 1931-3- 2 bowling Mason wilt consist of two halves, tbe first hslf td open Monday, Novemb-t- t 2 and tnd January IS. The secGreater preautions an being exer cited by the officers, at the 1931 death retary of the Association was instructed to take the five high men, based toll in Sait Lake County (and tbruout last year's bowling averages, and the state) has increased to an alarming on formulats five turns. rate. Cooperation of driven of an Bowling nights were ret for Monis asked. day and Thursday of each week. 'An entrance fa of 51.00 pet man was made; for each teals Is to : be turned iu by the Captain on or before the first night his tarn bowls. GIVES CARNIVAL Tbe losing team will play the pin boys at ia tbe past years, and the point scoring will be the tame as last year, of our programme, ft was a special Tbe Oquirrh Stake Carnival, an L on point for each game, and one taut that waa arranged there. It annual affair, will be held October 22, point for total pins. The dummy resseat framed either. Thl fellow 23 and 24 at the Pleasant Green Hall. core will be 135pias. A ruling wu Bandore rosily thought ho waa bet-Thursday was fatured by several big also mad that if there are six .men tor than a Lion, aa. wo got him Lion. old entered Co tho va udevil le sc ts ? f and dances, oar each "team ready to play, tnd if it big with several comedy tketeba. Mem is agreeable to both Captains, all six temporary Coloslua with moro bravo than any Christian In too ben from (be six wards, Magna, men may bowl, with the low man on arly days oror faced one, Tho Pleasant Green, Bacchus, Hunter, each team dropping out, hit icon to Womoa kinder half hid their eyes, Granger and Garfield, participated. An count in his individual avenges, but appearing ilk they dident want It not ia bit turn's total for that game. to bo loon that they wore looking interating feature film picture scheduled for this evening. Friday, Also, after the opening of the season, at anch a sight, bat secretly hoping tost something would happen, ingrand bail, Saturday, will wind np the the tarn with the lowest leagut standstead of to Lion making for him, three day festivaL ing will have the first choice of any ho had to make for tho Lion. Well new bowlers who wish to entet ths too old Lion took to outer edge. Various committea were appointed Bandore had to toilore him. tn fact by the Bishop of ach ward, with Mr. The following reams have been ea chase him. C. E. Sutton acting as general chair"Tho lion dident pay any more tered: Tam No. 1 -- William Tresed-c- attention man. A record attendance waa present to him than a house eat aptain; Harold Naylor, J. S. Parka. would. Well there vaaeat much with at tbe Thursday performance, fight. Everybody hollered that the promise of opacity bouta on Friday Roy McCleve, Roat Antbon, Clarence Naylor, and H. Miller.Team No. L4on wu doped, but ho wasent 1 and Saturday. Dunn, captain, Abby Webb, wouldent oven think of suck a I iov Lions, especially after Harry Adams, William Macaulay, thing. 1 Counted ap th hons. Well BanNeil Hood, Kenneth Boyle and Gene dore kept it him, at least he kept Bringburst. Tam No, 3. Paul Schultz at him till I could gat toe money aptain. Wm. Larson. J. P. Jacob. from the Box OQce to a fast movJack Louuntock. M. Bird. L A. ing conveyance tt was n terrible Blackner and M. Harvey. Tam No. shock to me to hear to Lion was 4 B. Alban.1 captain. W. Mayberry, sot to King of Beasts for I had an my life Bandore dressed Roy Larson, L. W. Lewis, R. Alban, read it for la a Tiger akin, hb performance Maurice Maiben and R. R. Van Fleet la tact h brought that style ofYab Tam No. 5 Made Janney, aptain, ment over here He waa years C Larson, Bill Hook, Orem Stewart, ahead of Elinor Glynn, who need it C Quigley L. Howard and Wilson aa a mattress Well Sendow left More interest b Peay. shown in th Aren D Liona not ahead ot to Lions but ahead ot to Populace this bowling year as various improveHo has had a great experience ments have been made in tbe alleys. has Mr. Ziagfeld. Ho looks and to just the tame aa th days X went with him oa hb Midnight frolic Boot, (toe Brit 12-01!;: show) in 1114. A way oseot aa got oar start, d -- Jtt oqUkrh stake xgi r. erry JjjjJag Trcscder Fbss Local Garfield oar real atari wu fined S10 in with him. Those Judge Tresedet's court October 16 on war great old a charge of asunlt and those Polly battery against days Mr. E, M. Allied, teacher at the day, Cyhouse wonder-l- a prus High School. 1 It was alleged that Lewis tried to never audience, bothered mo aa to what was force admittance to a football game to do or say, never suggested or at the Magna Bail Park, October 9 but never cut out And to think after Lewis, peeked I not having paid the entrance fee. All red, acting in the capacity of ticket' taka, would not admit hint. After words. Lewis allegedly hit Allred and pushed him uide to enter. - In tbe courtroom Friday, before imposing the fine. Judge T reseder admonished and reprimanded Lewis. The Jndg alto uutioned the defendants have good conduct and behavior fa the future. IS years of giving them tho boat la town ho still has too boat show in More York. That shores It waaent to performers that mad Ziagfeld. I think he holds to record tor being Champion. He knew colors, and bo knew beauty. He knew bore to keep nudenee from being vulgar. Hb waa a gift, and not aa Long live to old Master. (A tail, McVufbt (radical lac.) |