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Show This Week v kj AathuR E&isfljkKi Th Shouting U Orr ftom $ TtNTH Bating ud indorsing, parading and singing, demonstrating, real and pretended, are orer mull 1131. Ai CITIZENS BEGIN lor the Republicans, It is Hoover NEW ud Curtis. Nobody also bad tbs PAYI.IENT lain test chance at tbs bead or tail TAXES TUESDAY of the ticket Monday, June 37th Democrats begin their nominating and demon? Last Monday, Jans 20. tbs stratlng, and later the fight will be on. mcassrs reNext January nobody will remem- cently passed by Congress, west Into ber much about it effect, postal aur for first class mad will go into effect July 6th. Henry Ford, who says convention Issues did not amount to much, la Following ate listed items oa which right There were really not any is- yoe ate now required to pay, the a sues. There was a prohibition fog, sad the smoeat which Conmuch carefully Ignoring la speeches mount, estimates the tax to yield of everything that mu discuss in gress rackeprivate, depression, crime, Income tax: (effective last Jaas- teering. Mr. Ford says, Luckily, ery 1.) ventlona give the people any. Normal tan rates, 4 pet Individual thing and they cut take anything away from the people.1 Everything cent sad 8 per cent, exemptions of depends on what the people them- $1000 $$3,000,000. selves are, not on the particular inSurtax rates, 1 per cent on net individuals chosen to hold office. come ia excest of $6000 to 35 per ant There is a problem la this coming on net income in excess of $1,000,000 election, that Republicans perhaps $$8,000,000. have not sufficiently considered. It is the problem created by those No tamed income credit $27,000,-00- 0. that hare been to the eleuers," or others express It, that have been Total $ 1 7 8.000,000. put "through ths wringer." Corporation Rate, increased from The writer talked to one freeh out 12 back from the per cent to 13 per cent $22,000 of the wringer lust cleaners m thoroughly wrung nut ooo. and dry cleaned uy mu in the Exemption, eliminated--- $ 16,000, whole depression. ' He Is Justice of the Peace, has 000. Consolidated return, additnona! rate been Mayor ud Is leading citisas of a small town twelve miles south- of 4 of 1 per cent 83,000,000. west of Chicago. He said: Tout $41,000,000. "1 have Just turned back my last Limitation of (scanty losses and seventeen lots, to the original ownother changes. largely administrative ers, after paying all I bad left on $80,000,000. them. There are thousuds of peoEstate tax, (effective June 6) Gift ple around here who are going to lose their homes, to say nothing of ux, rates of 4 of 1 per cent to 33 their investments. If ths govern- 34 per cent (effective June 6) Gift ment had worried half as much tax $5,000,000. about us as It has worried about Manufacturers' excise taxes Efwe much should be better Europe, fective June 21: Lubricating oil 4 ft and cents other gave pee gallon $33,000,000. Germany "They Brewer's wort, 15 cents per gallon Europeus a moratorium on their debts of billions. Why dont they ( n nest ima ted) ; malt syrup, 3 cents give us a moratorium on our small per pound $82,000,000. mortgages?" Grape conceattates, .20 emu pet - It does no good to tell such a gallon (unestimated) ; imported gasoman, fresh from the eleuers, that line. crude oil att.; coal; lumber aud for Europe to go bankrupt would copper $6,500,000. be desperately dangerous for the Tilts and tubes, 2. 4 aud 4 emu United States. $33,000,000. - He is not interestsd in Europe per pound '1 0 per Ukt (exToilet preparations but in the seventeen lots, last of dentifrices, soaps, etc., 5 per cent) his property. Just taken from him, cept In failed banks that "taking my ' $13,500,000. ud Furs, 10 per cent $12,000,000. ; savings of a life time" Six or eight million men out of Jewelry, 10 per cent oa amouau work, are not the only Americans over $3 (plated silverware exempt) ? that should make Republicans $9,000,000. thoughtful. to ths eleuers ; The army sent Pastmgee automobile. 3 per cent : presents a problem. (tins and tubes exempt) $32,000,-00- State Jcust Each District Allowed On Team Ia Sun Tourney At Logan Except Salt Lake City . cut u 'H u 3-- -- 3-- 1-- The speedy group of baseball slugLegion, Cyprus gers, of American Poet No. 38, under the management of Lee Self, capable bateballcr, has been enured ia the Utah American Legion junior baseball organization. Aaron Horne, state director, stated Saturday that all teams playing ia the aforesaid organization must be regie-terby June 30 and that the 76 tarns entered in the ace for capturing the tutt title, should turn in their cards as toon as possible to him or to the state offices in ths capitol. Besides the Magna team, other entered turns who have signified their intentions of enuring are: Price, HelSmithficld. Lake, per,- Logan, Salt Richfield, Lewiston, Wellsvillt, Ogden. Payson, Spanish Fork, Provo, Fair-vieBlaning, Montkello and St George. Other turns may enter the tournament within the next few days, but at the present time 100Q boys, approximately, are participating In the various Us goes of the seven districts. The directors of the regions are: One. Hy Hunsacker, Logan; two, O. C Hammond, Ogden; three, J. Edw. Swift, Salt Lake: Four. Lon Lump, Provo: five. Tad Storey, Price; six L. D. Bardsley, Gunnison; seven, Paul V etcher, Milford. td Girls Win In First Aid Contests Over Boys Of Bacchus 0. This country has already reduced Trucks. 2 per teat $3,000,000, ten billions of debt to five billions, l 2 per cent accessories, ud five billions more or less will Paruandandtabes exempt) $7,000,-00(tiies not "make or break" the United States. The attitude of our foreign i Radio and phonograph equipment should remember in future wars, is aud accessories, 5 per cent $9,000, about this. . 000. f A mu borrows from his friend, Mechanical refrigerators. 5 per cent ud later says $5,000.000. "I regret to tell you that I expectgoods and cameras, 1 0 pet Spotting of honor debt to ed by pay that cent $5,000,000. beating uother mu ud taking ths Firearms and shells, 10 per cent money from him. 1 have beaten him, deal from him, $2,000,000. ud taken a good but 1 can't get uy more, so you Matches (wood). 2 emtt per thoudont get paid.1 sand; paper. K cent per thousand ( We shall not get our money, but e get a lesson that ought to be $4,000,000. Candy, 2 per cent $4,000,000. useful. The next time Europe comes Chewing gam. 2 pet cent begging. borrowing and sobbing, it ylll find Uncle Sam with his ting-r-s $1,000,000. tightly crossed. Soft drinks, various rates 0. Martin Deputy, alias Marshall arrested as the leader of n ang that kidnaped a womu in ansas City, tells detectives: J "Boys, youre only wasting time, did It Im going to get the noose, nd Tm not afraid. Missouri, in which the kidnaping si done, seeks to discourage that ime, by punishing It with death. Capital punishment is abhorrent, 1 If the five men that combined kidnap the Missouri womu and tort 375,000 from her were all ung up at once, it might make Inaping seem less attractive. er Republican Women To Meet June 27 Granite Public Gold Reports Fcr Roy Carpenter Attract Many Budget Hearing Ends In Dispute Resident Unexpectedly Local Peop! Passu Away Aftet Appendicitis Well-Know- n Operation ill The chapel wu banked high with buutifu! floral offerings, tendered by friends and nlstivu who mourned the passing of a dearly beloved associate. A large number of Magna and Garfield people were present to pay regard and tribute to Mr, Carpenter. The deceased had bun a resident of Magas and Arthur for many yun, and during this time had made an extensive circle of friends, many of whose acquaintance he mad in litter insurance and an yun whileof selling the Utah Copper Comemploye pany. Everyone that he came into contact with admired him for hit optimistic, sunny nature and cheerfulness in timu of deepest stress, and although .seriously handiapped by the loss of both of his legs a number of yun ago in an accident, he did not let thia obstacle hamper him from making a succesa of hi life. Hia loss is felt keenly by bit family and many friends, leaving a niche that cannot be replaced in tbeir hearts. He is eurvivtd by his parent!, L. M. and Martha Carpenter of Salt Lake, hit widow, Mrs. Eva Peterson Carpenter: five brothers. Douglas Carpenter of Magna, and Earl, Kenneth, Elma and .Kelly , Carpenter of Salt Lake and three titters, Mrs. Lulu C Heck of Ventura, California, Mrs. Ray L. Olsen. Ogden and Marian Carpenter of Salt Lake. . Interment waa made tn the City cemetery. -- LOCAL CADDIES DOWN BONNEVILLE "The Utah Copper- - Club caddies proved their superior playing over the Bonneville golf devotees Monday in a match played OB thf Magna course. Tho score was 12 to 4. The future game of the match wal the defeat of FUlK'fppfSixfat three inch caddie of Bonneville at the hand of Lewis Jensen diminutive four-fosix inch caddie. The Small boy shot an 85 to eliminate his op ponent. ot The Magna Republiun Ladiu StuThe following Magna lads played dy Group will meet Monday evening, June 27 at the home of Mrs. Valeria in the match: Howard Ridge, Keith D. Mitchell, Young, president, in Shields Addition. Spntley, Jack Robbins, Bob Taylor, Lewis Interesting futures of discussional Kay Simmons, Wendell Wilkin. topics, music and speakers will make Jensen and All up the business of the evening. ladiu are cordially invited to attend. Min Sarah Gueraaey, Magna librarian, returned to her bom Tuesday after a two week's vacation with friends and relatives in Salt Lake. After a stormy session between member of the Granite School board and representatives of the Granite Taxpayers' Committee, the public budget bearing Thursday night was adjourned without adopting a schedule of school The county expenditures for 1932-33- . commission had previously refused to authorize a tax increase of 1.2 mill. Revenue were estimated upon a tax levy of 9 mills in the tentative drawn budget, and provided for expenditure of $662,975. at compared with a budget of $733,087.50 for the echoed year ended May 6. Members of the board auted that since the rule was given by the county commission that the levy may not go over the atatuory limit of 7.8 mills, $48,000 must be cut off the proposed budget. A request was advanced by of the Granite Taxpayen' committee at tb haring that all of the schools in Granite district remain h term of inopen for a full struction with the available revenue. Emil Fuel act, heading a committerf 50 uxpayers made the sutement that schools could be operated for nine month oa rednetd funds, 'Members of the taxpayers committee had made investigation the latter part of March, 1932, and advanced suggestions whereby the expenditures could be made to fit the revenue. , Dr. Calvin S. Smith, superintendent. denied the assertion of Mr. Fuel-ne- r. and also pointed out that the Granite schools war forced to close six weeks before schedule this school year. Dr. Smith also aid that if even less revenue were the forthcoming, schools would no doubt again have to dose earlier than schedule, and a shorter term than thia school year might even be found necessary from lack of fundi. A tempestuous discussion was 'held after Dr. Smiths atatement and the suggestion made that teachers, who have already accepted a 10 per cent cut, could he persuaded to teach without pay if absolutely necessary, but this suggestion was promptly mocked by George Bruerton, former " board member. Mr. Bruerton stated that teachers were in need of ulariet at much at any other type of workers. Thomas Barton of Magna ta the attitude of the taxpayes aids that, "We are not opposed to education, but we simply cannot pay any more taxes. Farmed make no money from their farms, and farm revenue it already eaten up by taxes. A resolution to request the connty commission to consider its action was defeated by a vote of 15 to 80. , repre-senutiv- nine-mont- tournament at the Utah Copper Golf $72,000,000 club has advanced to The third-- round Owln, Boats, various rates (effective July with the following results: J.G. 1 Greathouse won from Clarence Mit$500,000. Total m&cellaneout and stamp chell, 2 and 1; Quillan Treseder defeated D. Mitchell. 2 and 1: A. B. taxes $19,540,000, Total additional taxes $9 58,5 00L Elder eliminated Orson Naylor, T up and H. C Anderson lost to Harry 000.- -' Increased postage rate (effective Lott, 2 up. f e The third-rounpairings are July 1 and 6) and other postal legisTreseder and vs. Elder Lott. ve. lation $160,000,000. Tout additional taxes and postal The third round must be completed revenue $1,118,500,000. by June 23. 2 cents each -- d Great-hous- apparel and Other gifts, Sunday, Father's Day, and beloved gone fathers were .paid tribute by their families who visited the cemeteries to place floral tokens upon their grave. Sermon depicting the . reverence, high regard and love in which Father was held were preached from pulpits of chorchet in Magna Sunday. All member of the family were ailed upon to demonstrate the respect that is due the head "of the family during the ' forthcoming year. Gar-fiel- Ranch-Everythin- Its an "Avacado Ranch". "Lemon Ranches" "Orange Ranches "Peanut Ranches" "Rabbit Ranches" Squab Ranches", we oven call G. mine a "Ranch" and ther la nothing on It but an old Polo Field, a Mw Nkr of the tew calves to rope at, and some old Balt Lake County Pwcinta' Republi- - Cow Ponlea. Now about h?d FridSUTp" Barrymores rjuaw r. Jennings, prominent Baby. 1 never did see the old on. Magna man. was named at to direct The activities of thepresident Or has he got another one? 1 bedub the coming fall elections. Other offie-in- lieve he has, but he'a got a pretty wlfQ, and hes not bad looking him-a- lt d.rWrLF'oE'cStfnp filM Vlc ao they are liable to hav a Salty, second vice president and Fred R Morgan, mighty pretty little Baby., This secretary-treasure- r. Baby thing has got to b quit aa executive committa and the ""T1 pldamlo out her la th movlee, rectiontthej will represent is as fol- - ther la mor Babies being bora WwtPBal J. out her than any tlm sine I frank Quist, Holladay, A. Magna; E. Smith, can remember.' I dont know It Its South State Street: R. , C. Waring depression or unemployment ' or A4wrJ' Bingham;, lotrwfm-thi- t Buyer' Riverton ; .'John H. whtt, but raised any children before are doVi Murray; ing ft now., I guess ther la fads Henry Bnnghurst, Mumyt Orson C. wh SCOBd W Street; Kay Allen,. Murray; Roland C Ma- In child raising Just Ilk In anyErHSIMLkj Du S,trnp' nham; thing els. Paul Whiteman and HolUday; Mr Sal- hi wlf Wr. Morgan, Livingston (1 . Margaret SUgirhDU: Murray nd - think that waa her name) by th Midvale. way ah worked with m In a plo-tu- r ? pnb,it TSl.dU.b 21 ia the Murray In th silent days, called city "Water Water Everywhere", It waa Irene Richs first picture with as. J It wa a western, and I had to awlm out Into a river and reacn from drowning, I wu on hors- Funds her I had to tak back however,-an- d her up on my hors and carry her The state department of public in-- it to town. Now drowned womaa ruction distributed the final ofthe Mate high school fund that la all wet la mighty hard to 1 earry with you on running bores.-an- d tteeday. Tbi fund it raised It! hard on th lady too. And Pcial .2 mil high school lew by I never se Margaret that 1 dont hi 0U.fndlpPort think of that ride. We took It In $58 900 y102853'84. the Kern River out of Bakersfield. apportioned in Feb ry and the remainder Tuesday, Its aa hard to find a running river toe Jin Southern California as It la a year ?$? M .ppo,tonmB, 'drowning woman. cbo01 District ' Tha Athletea are drifting In her. d $5,080.52 a tbeir total rtaiv apportionment and $2,013.11 ae the final Most of tha runners ar walking im- - Its kinder hard to predict Just apportionment. bow the Crowds will turn out for that. Its a funny year. Just when Effective July 6, all letters wiU re you think people qmre cents postage, according to have ao money Alu Dayton, Magna Postmia- - and something tresa, and W. C. Barton, Garfield wont-- - do any poetmaster. instead of the customary business why its 2C ... postage. packed. Air mad Utters will cost 8c, an We are living of 3 centt ovtt the usual charge. In an ags of selected entertainment. They will h here If they want to se em, and it they dont they wont. Folks used to not know The fint round - matches of u what they wanted, but they abo June leg of the directors do now. We are getting everything cup tournament at the Utah Club cleaned up out here for the Gamee. Copper. course were compUtcd last Wednes-oaIt dont look natural. The eight remaining contestants The place com we will Just hav dont nobody had until Saturday to the had all this troubl complete for nothing.' . first rouad. I will sho be glad when I can dirty Ciarenre Mitchell - downed Tony up my place again. - Committee 3 and 2: J. Greathouse d o- - H-- Bateman. ven told na to carry our horse. 2 and 1; B. Elder won from A. C Ensign They are even trying to get the default; D. Mitchell outetroked W High School students now to either Wolstenholme, 6 and 4: Oreo Nay change of wash those corduroy lor won from Dr. P. M. Chare, 1 breeches. But they dont hope to up Quillan Treseder won from W. S. get that done. Hook by default. Harry Lott eliminat - Well 'its getting late, and 1 ed La Warnkk 3 and 2. and H. C Anderson placed by winning from Rue ha vent seen much ot Chicago yet Packard. 3 and 2. So 1 think I will go find a couple Second round pairings are given of Senators and see the town. - 1 follows: Mitchell vs. Greathouse. wont let anybody know they are der vs. Naylor. Mitchell v. Treseder Senators then ve can get Into the and Lott vs. Anderson. best places. Everybody that you wver read of that manhandles our JNJURED BOY RECOVERING country is here. Both aides are to get their dutches on It Jerry Taylor, eon of Mr. and Mrs. trying no matL. C. Taylor of Garfield, who suf- for the next four years, so ter what happens there U little hope fered a broken leg laet week after being hit by a passing motorist while for us. Sometimes you wish poliriding hia bkycle it getting along very tics were like Hollywood Babies, , Just a passing fad. nicely. His companion. Donald Comity, 'C1W, Ul'nm-t- jt iyttJu. -- . who was with him and suffered only bruise and general shakeup, is entirely T.F.Jenninp Heads County 0. P. .d f appor-nonme- nt ve' . Postal Rates Increased (FfillMG? 4 re Eight Golfers Place In Directors Tourney messages, 10 centt messag etc.: telephone, $1 coating 50 emu to $1? 15 cent, and mote; to $2: 20 cents, $2 cent; ablet and radio, 10 21): Telephone, ulegtaph tfe y. OlOTMG OMEN -- chf Since reports have come from var. ious parts of the state of tb discovery of gold, a mild gold rush, reminescent of the old days, has beta felt by various sections of the state, and the lure of the ''gold cry is taking many men and women to seek the valuable metal. politic. EveryStatements have been made by prosbody has thalr pectors to the effect that gold discovfavorites and they want to know eries are being mined and panned and how they art getting on. "Howa on these reports, many art Clara Bow"? "Did yoa ae Barry-mor- e' searching for the valuable metal ia the expectanew Baby?" "la It ao that tion and hopes of striking a rich vein there la no such person aa Grata and making their fortune. "Why-dont yoa mak Local people who have left to seel Garbo?",. one la the gold fields are: Bert Williams of another good picture awhile?" do "Who have 'to you Magna and Thomas Smith of d who kft Saturday for the old look like to get In tha Movies?" mining camp of Kimberley in toutb-er- n "If wa go to the Olympic Game caa Utah, now a ghost town, to try w get In and tee em mak plo their luck in the search for the metal turns ?" Well they Just ask yon ao A group of men tn7 Questions I dident hardly hav consisting of Arley Bradford H. Adams and Paul Kccf-- tlm to tell .m who waa going to r have also left for Henry Mounelected President tain m southern Uuh cast of Fish Now about Clara Bow. Clara la Lake to pan for ths metal. Herbert . oa her ranch In Nevada. Sh Williams and Gallagher left Snnday married Rex Belt, a boy that played for paru of Idaho to try their luck. with m In "They Had To Se A number of the men gold are miners and have had taking Peri."L H waa the sweetheart of year of in panning and my daughter (Margaret Churchill) for the elusive metallic element.mining before ah wpnt to Parla. Then h One dealer of hardware in Salt Lake City also was with ua In "Ughtnlo.", ha made the statement that Now you hav heard ot during g thia month, he ha sold oa the ever-ag- e out her that la of 12 mining pant daily to avid gold taken. There pans are need to not an apartment la a "Ranch". you got twenty feet ia your separate the metals from the dirt. Considerable attentioa is being di- - back yard lta a "Ranch." It you got an 'old Avacado Bush, W,bp ,h agious cry of Gold! bae also baa felt, (no matter It It bears or not) why Honor Paid To Fathers Sunday Golfers Advance Granite Receive In Tournament Fathers throughout the nation were Final State The June leg of the directors cup honored in the form of gift of cigars, WdferweiqKt u ice Committee Asserts That Schools Could Be Operated For Full Term, oa Reduced Feuds- - - Taxpayen Impressive and befitting funeral Servian were conducted for Roy Carpenter, well known resident of Arthur. T uesday in the Eighth L. D. S. ward chapel Salt Lake City. Bishop John Fctzer presided at tire services. Mr. Carpenter died at a Salt Lake hospital Saturday following an operation for appendicitis. His death am as a shock and surprise to his many friends here, due to the complete unexpectedness of it. Very few of Mr. Carpenters friends knew that he was Electrical energy, 3 per cent on talcs for domestic and commercial purposes $39,000,000, Gasoline. 1 eentt per gallon (sale $150,000,000. at refinery) Total manufacturer's excise taxes J457.000.000, Miscellaneous axes (effective June gnph, J per ctnu esch $22,500,000, Admissions (effective June 21) 1 delegation of veterans, camp-- f in Washington, went to pay tri- One cent per 10 emu oa admissions te to the unknown soldier. It over 40 emu (educational and Olymuld not have surprised them to $42,000, pic exemption eliminaud) tr from the tomb these words: 000. The country that was supposed June 21.) Sump taxes (effective be so grateful doesnt know ud or bonds apiul stock, 10 snt much care who you are. It Issoet of $6,000,000, $100 borne tents- pet f wishes you would-g- o Transfers of stock. 4 tests pet $100 stay home. It does not know 1 1 am either, ud by this time, par value, or 4 ants per that o pat Wbly does not care much.' over $20 5 per ant for share telling ck) kan fferent countries, different rata to apply 320.000,000. hies. Transfers of bonds. 4 cent per I Turkey, the price of wheat has $5,000,000. tied, Turks are crying tor bread, $100 pet vain cents of $100 the government seeks to pre-- t 50 Conveyances, Increase in the price. U excem $500 ctnu 50 per ! this country, the price of $500: $8,000,000 A has gone almost to nothing, Sales of product foe fstnre delivery. aimers are crying for a chuce ake ends meet, ud the price 5 rents per $100 $6,000,000. r 4 wad remains as usual oa transported by pips $1,000,000. (lrit, kf Kat Fnm Sjra&tta, bt' cent of I Leans of saftff' deposit bore- - 10 per cent of rental $1,000,000. -- An interesting Safety First Contest, conducted in a friendly rivalry between the Boy Scouts of Bacchus and jgirls of the time age was concluded in a recent demonstration of Safety First and First 'Aid work, under the direction of Funk Tedesco and Mr. Kes-lof the Bureau of Mines. The girls were awarded the decision over the boye for their skill and speed in bandaging fake broken arms, fractures. Three youth were patients for the boys and girls to work on. The girls displayed experience and nr facility in their suggested treatments for Various injuries. - Another interesting" feature of the meeting was the awarding of first-ai- d certificates to a group of 25 women and girls for "commendable" work. 1 ' )epew, Find Rites Held Lcgiaa Squad Entered la u ! Well about all 1 CHICAGO. know la Just what 1 Tend ia tha papers, and wbat I have been tee-,- , - In as I been ProwllB around convantlonward. I been Court writing you a lot about them ao w better dig a p something more pleasant. .. Hollywood . la what 1 am aakad mors about back here than all tb Magna Times, Magna, Utah, Friday June 24, 1932. YEAH OF rC. wnujhif! i ffiMSIEKS No Issues, Only Office A Lesson, No UUi Htatini for Kidaaport The shouting and voting, ; Champion. 922 1 y JAiddlcwoiqht Champion 1029 L1' recovered. |