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Show FRIDAY. NOV. 2, 1934 MAGNA, UTAH. Hakes Report On ADJUSTING BAILING Turkey B In TO CIIAIi'Glii'GliEEDS State of Utah By ROBERT V FLEMING A summary and analysis of lbs tur Vkt tntUrnl A mrriema Bmktra Attaciatiaa business in Utah, as reported by " key 1 larg cooperators, has just been BANKERS recognise that fhanr completed by Carl Friacbknecht, require new methState Utah the of poultryman ods of doing buefnesu. However It believed is This Agricultural college. li their respoa- , to be the first analysis of the turkey sibling to ente prise in this state, and the inforacthosu oamation is taken from the turkey and count books summarized. sound Inancia! fired P According to tbs study, 1 405 principle upoa jtal for the year amounting to was bird, cents 35 per or which per farm, 4 was country required bv the gtowers to raiseIn adfounded a a 4 turke"s in Utah ist 1933. to haa grown go dition. operating capital amountingbird per bo what la still $1613 per farm, or at marketing time, was also required. tha Hcheat napoults of 21,468 total Out of the a la tha tur17.494 hatched and purchased. world. at were abvt keys or 81.5 per ceot, Many of oar About 100 of them time. ro-tai- n ses tlal thla If.-4V- $1-3- il nyriieting birds were kept for home consumpand the tion and breeding purposes, balance was told at Thanksgiving and Christmas time for an sverage of SI. 84 per bird. The total receipts per farm amounted to $2151. while the total expenses, exclusive of the operators labor and the interest on the fixed capital for or year, averaged $1636 per farm, five $1.40 per bird. When interest at the for per cent on the fixed capital is year, amounting to $20 per farm, subtracted from the difference between the receipts and the other expenses, an average labor income for the operator. above all expenses, of $495 per realfarm, or 42 ctnts per bird, was ized. This year there are over f.fty and it is on the project next the year will that report hoped be even more ngnificent. states Mr. Frischknecht. L . Garfield News A Republican Card party was held Monday at the Garfield Women's Clubrooms A short program of speakers from Salt Lake was enjoyed after which Monte Carlo Whiat was playedMr. D. L. Underwood won the meni prize and Mrs. Eugene Wab lace won the ladies' award. Light re- freshments wfreervd. A surprise party was given for Kenneth Tuck at bit home Friday last. Progressive games and light refreshall. Prizes ments we e tnjoyed by were won by Mildred Bennett and Donald Peterson. M tt Wilma Bennett was the guest of Mrs. lone Hickman Borget at her home in Provo over the week-enMrs. Vaudia Jensen of Honeyvillt was the week-enguest of Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Christensen. d The Garfield Junior High School officers held a very enjoyable program Wednesday evening in the gymnasium. A dance followed the program for all Junior High pupils. Other classes had their ind vidual parties and Miss Hulda Ahlquist sponsored a special turpriie social for pupils of her first grade. Civil Service: A mert system that job to the best man who be longs to the right party. gives the Isnsesal OUtades Obstacle art placed la oar path to atop aa, but to tost oar la gutting around thorn or oar determination la gettlag ovar them. They art band era that hold M bark, or hurdle that Urtus ward"nnd onwtnL Aa obatadt navar atopa a ml man OrlL difficulties V. FLEMING haro arlsea from lack of confidtnc and from mlaundentandlng. Therefor It tha bankar to bead ovary affort to creato a better pnbllo of sound banking aad thereby, bring about that anlted effort and cooperative spirit which will h&atea tha day of national recovery and reatore to tha banker th confidence of tbs public to which ho Is entitled. As an approach to tha realisation of thla Ideal, bankers should carefully scrutinies every' application for a loan to aao if It la bankable and. If It la not in bankable form, then make further examination to aa if the loan can b made so, la order to stimulate use of credit a Explaining Loan Factors to Customer Wo must not expect our customers to bo bankers and understand nil tha factors which w must consider before granting n loan. If wo find that a lota la not and cannot bo mad bankable, then 1 think w should taka palna to explain tbs reasons why it cannot bo granted. Thor ar other maaauras which I think It Important for tha bankar to undertake In order to eliminate the misunderstandings wbtek kart arisen and overcome the aentlmeat which exists. Under present conditions we hard to operate under many laws and regulations, and also watch what further legtslattoa is being proposed which affects our methods of operation and may not bo In the beat Interest of tho communities wo servo. Nowadays tt taema at times we mutt alt with n law book la on band and n book of regulations In the 'other In order to make certain w are discharging our dally duties and functioning atrlctly In accordance with tho law. AU of thla la vary trying, yet I think In the end we shall become Magna Ward Social Very Enjoyable Th Record In Congress he has worked and voted for Good Roads, Reclamation. Silver. Labor, Public Building Program, Protection for Utah's Products, A Public Land Policy Brnef.cial to Utah. Old Age Pension, Proper Provisions for Unemployed: For Aid of Mothers. Children. Veterans - of all Wars; Education, Agriculture. Mining and Livestock. BOOKLET Place Changed (Paid - Political Ad By CREDIT A booklet has been published by tJJjk D0Y0ULUSS Olds-mobil- e t: NEWHOU Honor Mothers HOTI GEORGE M. HALEY 9 Democratic Candidate Deserving COUNTY SURVEYOR Popularity 20 Experience that H ISW o 0 S P - Capable T A L Experienced 1 SHERIFFS SALE T In the District Court of th Third Judicial District in and for th County of Salt 1 ake. State of Utah, r IRS I StCURlTY TRUST COM unaMaedl PANY. a corporation, Y W. I. Button Oeirnnl Manager Ckatmeey V. latout rul oenml tos? Plaintiff. VS 1. J. R. JARVIS adult-educatio- tb Agricultural Commission, American Bankers Association, on Fee-tor- s Affecting Farm Credit" tor tb purpose of furthering on n national seal the taking of farm Inventories and the making of credit statements sponsored by tb commission la cooperation with tb stat collage of agriculture and th U. 8. Depart ment of Agriculture. The goal to better relationships between farmer " enetomere jnd their banks. DONT FORGET To Vote for an Able Prou gressive, Industrious Pub lie Servant to Represent You in the United States Senate. ON FARM :nrc,ly. ATCOUj .Am- has performed a valuable function In training bank clerks for sound public service as well as per sonal success," J. F. T. OConnor, Comptroller of the Currency of the United States, said her Hi a recent radio address. The institute la n section of the American Bankers Association. While Imparting useful knowledge, It baa Improved the morals at banking personnel and has stlmn-lateIn Its members aa Intelligent Interest In national and Interns, tlonal monetary problems." Mr. O'Connor aald. Its couraea cover n wide field la banking. Among the subjects, on finds Bask Organisation and Operation, Commercial Law, Negotiable Instruments Law. and Economics, In tha PrsStandard Division; followed by aucb subjects as Money and Banking, Credit Management. Financial Statement Analysis and Bank Management. In the Standard Division. Each and every subject Is oua which Is necessary to a knowledge of banking. However, the institute does not stop here, but encourages graduate study In Corporation Finance Trust Service, Farm Credit Administration and Businas Forecasting. In special Again It emphasise courses the Importance of th less technical hut highly beneficial study of Constructive Customer Relations, Banking Fundamentals and Publle Speaking. No comment la necessary ca the courses: their value la at once apparent" iSuff THATBOYORGIRL' erican Institute of Banking, said to be tbs moat successful project of Its Mndjn. JheJeld.pL!PPilei -- ward-hous- COMMENDS C.-- L! 12.00 Si Montf Payable In Advent Advertising Rates Given on A,v Published by the Howard scout-hous- FOR COUNTY TREASURER TRAHER, a corINCORPORATED, poration. MINNIE R CAPSON. JOHN DOE LAMPSON AND JANE DOE LAMPSON. his wife, LEO L CAPSON and N. J BOWMAN. RUTH E TRAHER. wife of R L TRAHER. Defendants, To be sold at Sheriff j Sale at the west front door of the County Court house in the C.ty and County oL.Salt. f akt. Xtiie of Utah, on th 7th day November 1934. at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or par- cel of real property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah, described as follows, All of Lot 5, Block 1. VALLEY 1LW PLACE, a subdivision of Lot Block 45, I en Acre Plat ' A ", Big leld Survey Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this tb day of October. 19 34 CAPSON-BOW-MA- JUSTAKT ra cos:; not) UM0NS& t. DEMOCRATIC TICKET .1! . 1 Jn placing R. Jarvis on the ticket for Treasurer, the Democrats of Salt county Lake County have recognized the justice of having the urban portion of the county represented in the county government jMr .Jarvi ha closely associated with the development of,bcn the western portion of the county for many years. He was a pioneer of Magna. Hu ability and qualifications for the office of County Treasurer are well known to the people of the county as was ably attested by the given hiim at the County invention" LEGISLATIVE RECORD Member Banks and Banking Committee. Member Public Utilities Committee. Member Mines and Smelting Committee. Committee Member cl,C jni?ting Committee. (Chairman). Member Manufacturing and Commerce d Stands Upon HU Own Probate and Notice. Respective Clerk orfurther INSTITUTE OF BANKING D. . u Halloween I believe it la the duty of every banker today to endeavor to under stand tb public ha verves In addition to bis dally duties, trying as they are. he should participate la tha activities of bla community, so that, with tha fund of Information available to him, he may be aa helpful aa possible. WASHINGTON, One Year - y. hotter banker. COMPTROLLER Issnea Every Friday at Ma.T7iEatered at th postofficc at Magna. Utah a .. . -act ef Conge, or maiQ) 3 . SUBSCRIPTION RATB Local Un on . The meeting place of from th been changed No 201 has state Hall Ward t Theatre to Cooper's Green Jpnior Girls of - Pleasant Mrs- Georg Empress will be authorities. The next session under tb direction of 10 at the November and A very successful meeting of the Mond-held Mr. and Mo. r, Lamb. Mrs. Harold Richardson beginning Oquirrh Stake Primary officers place. meeting tb arrival of a v v s Out of tbc charming socials ofv the Mr. Stella Alldredge, entertained at i new members All m. held Saturday afternoon at Magna ho week was tbs masquerade Hallowe'en pleasing party Tuesday evening at promptly at 7.30 p. was are urgtd to attend. Ward. Business discussion was con- Mother party given by the Magna Ward M. I. wardhous. A short program and LT?11 f ducted and participated in - by about A. Senior Class T uesday evening under given, followed by light refreshments Guardianwere eighty ladies of the five wards of the the supervision of Mrs. Valeria Young Seventy mothers and daughters Cypr stake.1 j and Inar Larsen. in 'attendance for tb festivities. Consult ship The committee in charge included Mrs. Ray Gottiferdson, Mrs. Be Sim: i Social mons. Curtis Dawes. H. G. Carsey signers for and A.- - Ka'gbt. The guests were reat ned i entrrta - Mrs. Alta Dayton e ceived In the where game Hallowe'en party for her were played. Dancing was latte en- son.ghtful Wednesday evening at the Kay. NOTICE e and prizes Dayton Jme. Eighteen small guests joyed in the given to Mrs. Lillian Hawes (or (be cam attired in appropriate costumes best characterization and Mr. and Mrs. to and a WHEREAS between November 6. enjoy the "haunted bouse'' Clem Jones for the prettiest costumes number 9 53 and September 19, 1934. both of other eerie events which go dofrom a field of many nnusual attired with were dates inclusive, Melv.n A. Parker, night. Games Gate which Garage th as guests. Refreshments wers later servbusiness Eagle later "layed and refreshments ing ed to ninety people. at 113 First Avenue. Salt Lake City. carried out th holiday idea, served. furniUtah, bestowed labor upon, and shed material and storage for, certain an Mr. Fern Coon will be hostess to personal property, of the F. L. A Club Wed members six cylinder automobile, Due to unforseen circumstances, it coupe, 7 at her F. 29, Sena! No. S. C. 7452. has been found necessary to change the nesday evenivg, . November All scries next of home their meeting No F. 152751. at the special motor of the Daughters' of Piomeeting place .nstanc and request of J H. Cousin, neer from th home of Mrs. Martha ladies are invited to attend the owner thereof, and whereas the Wolstenholme as formerly announced, A festive Hallowe'en social was .aid J H Cousins agreed to pay to the home of Mrs. L. F. Walker. The of in by several departments of therefot the reasonable amount Thursday afternoon. November 8. All claimWednesday Church the is amount the which Magna Baptist members are requested to note th $ 55 75, Diversified games which ed to be due on September 19. 1934, evening. change. were were in charge of class leaders as a personal property lien on said enjoyed by a good attendance, follow automobile, and whereas said debt has ed by refreshments. A jolly time was not been paid and more than 30 days Complimentary to their mothers. had by everyone. have elapsed since default has been made in the payment of th same: and Salt Lai city, Uta ever automobile whereas the said ince said November 6, 1933, has been, and now is, in th possession of said Melvin A Parker; and whereas Mra. J. K. Vgtm the lien above referred to is being foreclosed by advertisement pursuant to FraUm law, Notice is hereby given that on MonFOR day. November 5. 1934. at the hour of 3 45 P. M. of said day at 143 2 Logan Avenue, Salt Lake City. Salt Lake County, Utah, th above described personal property will be sold at publ c auction to the highest bidder cash in hand to satisfy the debt of the lien clajmant referred to herein, together with costs of keeping th Years Offering tnAMdoalYoonittf property until the time of sale and all to exceedingly ecdr reasonable costs of this proceeding and sale said if from any. any surplus, will be applied according to law in Resident of Utah for twenty-tw, years and extensively engaged n such cases made and provided. Is a member of the American engineering and construction. Ra.lway Date of lirst publication, Oct. 26. Bridge and Building Association. Also engaged in and con 1934. strucaon work of U. P, and L. A. a S L. R. R. engineering Date of last publication, Nov. 2. ' 1934 1 MELVIN A PARKER. Doing business as the Eagle Cate Garage. Lien Claimant, for Gaylen S Young. Attorney C.aimant (Paid political ad by C. E. Pickett) not DON B. COLTON period. 4gceil Happenings MAGNA TIMES and Wahlin Mr. and Mrs. Walt have returned to their borne smalt a visit with relative and hcfC 1. Waldemar. friends in Joseca. Nevada." m remained Jot?a son. another an indefinite home of an unci for s- - Member Elections Committee. PUBL,C Record J High School Instructor 2 years. Recorder-Treasurof Mercur City 2 years Elected. Ju,u(L4s?r'nci Sait uk coun, 8 Chairman of Red Cro., Wertern Sell Lake Coun ty District during World War Member Woodrow Wil.on Foundation ,srKt Cou Inj'h,e F Republican Bo be sold at .J. 330 unottnded GEARr fOtC the Sheriff. Sale at th, enjoy yexx Lo Anqebs visit so mtrii lf yau $Jay at hotel Oartc Corvente every business and pfaosui center with luxury ond a comfort that surely please you. Tha da Coffee Shop and Grill offer unusual food at low prices D0 I'.TJ: U9!hV cf 12 1 -- 'w P,f r ,1 County follows to w,t. T he North s 0f Lor 3 B subdivision of I ots 2 Bik i5 pUt f- s;."u, Surwv Tog. her w,th and sub- Of rct t0. 1 way overh, ' ,IP o parcel SuT07u'rd,nS k an? - :ht r 10 ft aiMoesss 513 ROOMS with Bath. s FROM $ n. BOND GRANT young HEBER G pi. Sr 19H.' J'H thetroveltet place fix lodie Utah e. (Pssd Political Ad by A thur March) Suts Senatorial Comwttte) - 1AL 1NSGRANCF COMPANY OI AMERICA, a corporation Plainpff, Shrffof Capable Vote Straight Democratic "" . T MHf of the Third Diet rut m and for County of Salt Lake. Stare of S ALREADYAPPROVEDfor Honest - Experienced - . SHERIFFS SALE er Com-missio- heart of 3 tieotriedond ihoppWfcj trfct with every etrbUt j comikxt and carencra w i young. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah By Heber G. Taylor. Deputy. Dowen and Qumney, Attorneys for Plaintiff tint publication date Oct 12, 1934 Last publication date Nov 2, 1934 mrily Com-mitte- GRANT h tfie MUM; ind fim f Uit Lake county. TAYLOR.' Aor Pn5ilion Oct. 19, pubIition, Nov. 9, Hi |