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Show MAGNA TIMES Report Shows Lack of Parents Interest r DAIIKIIIG EVOLUTIO:i ADS. WILL TELL BANKERS 1 HSCHT rmUml Amtritm Mmktrt By R. To Register Babies fissdsfM Hea- aaked this question y n the State to obtain a 00 per cent birth registration and thereby assure every Utah child of full citizenship rights. It is ,he said, an entirely campaign. 1 111111111 The Baeie efGeed La we The heat reanlto ess aad will he accomplished by normal processes aad gradual adjustments of oar protest private banking atracUr suitably supervised by proper aithorlty rather than by the passage of still more drastic laws, offering panaceas la the term of more government-owae-d or government-controlle- d inanclal organisations. tasting laws relating to nay phase of human seed are formed and awd ailed la the rough school of practical human experience and are usually the result of souad evolutionary processes rather than of sudden to change fundamental yrte tJpUt, If wo analyse the now banking picture whlck has developed during the past elghteer months, we cannot help but arrive at tha eoncla-alo- e that evolutionary changes which have taken place la banking, and the economic life of the nation of which It la n part, have Jua tiled mack of the banking legislation recently passed. An we look ahead aad consider the new problems which are facing na we must Inevitably come to the conclusion that aoraa further change In our banking laws will become necessary. to-puls- START OUR NEW SERIAL GOLDEN DAWN ' BY Vel notary Reform la not enough that bankers merely acquiesce la banking Imposed by law. Zeal for evolutionary basking reform must be more aggressive than that Banking practice Itself, without compulsion of law, cad and should reflect tha It PETER B.KYNE NEXT WEEKS ISSUE changes and lessons of the time and difficulties through which the nation has passed and, even to a greater extent than law, render hanking more truly n good public servant by la no small voluntary measure U this accomplished by the better training of the members of the banking fraternity and by instilling constantly higher Ideals ta thoss who are ultimately responsible (or bank management. As ws march on Into ths world of tomorrow the banker haa a greater opportunity for usefulness than evtr before, and 1 hop that the service be will render to society will be eo conscientious, so constructive and so satisfactory as to merit general approval and assure him kls logical high place and leadership. self-refor- 111111111 Dont Prolong The Agony! suffer from Gee Next time you on Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, a Cold, Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic or Periodic Pains; That Tired Feeling, That "Morning After Feeling. Get a glass of water and drop in or two tablets of Allca-Seltz- er Tke New ' Pain-Relicvfa- m, AZJca-lixi- ny, Effervescent Tablet Watch it bubble up, then drink tt. You will be amazed at tha almost instant relieL It is called Alka --Seltzer because It makes a sparkling alkaline drink, and as it contains an it analgesic first relieves the pain of,every day ailments ana then by restoring the alkaline balance corrects the cause when due to excess add. (Acetyl-Salicylat- e) After trying many brands I mndlrine ao salted raliad foe m, and all of tham a taOurw 1 up bopaa. By rhanre 1 pie Alka -- Seltzer tried I than satisfied. Qeo. Bennett, New York. N. Y. Get a glaakst your drug store soda fountain. Taka home a M coed or 60 cent package. NATIONAL SAVINGS MARK - Eatmd INCREASES NSW YORK. The annual savings compilation of ths American mad autur ond a RATES STORY GARFIELD NEWS Six Months . Parable U Advwce oa Application. Given Raws Advertizing Published by tbe Howard Corporation American Bankers Association President Announces Move te Stimulate Bank Newspaper Advertising Plans for stimulatInformative newsuse of wider ing paper advertising by banks in promoting public understanding and confidence in regard to exalting banking conditions and methods Save been announced by R. 8. Hecht. President of the American Bankers as a part of his organisation's activities la aid of recovery. A general groundwork was prepared through a nationwide snrvey of advertising by banks relative to their willingness to extend Justifiable loans to industry and trad. This, be said, revealed that a large number In nil parts of the country arc panning aggressive policies along this 11ns and encouraging their customers to develop forward-lookin- g business plans. It Is our aim to aid la fostering this constructive attitude wherever possible, he said. The associations Advertising Department, under the direct supervision of the general executive officers, has prepared, at tha beadquar-ts- n la New Tork City, an Informative advertising series for ths use of member banks In ths association to aid them la developing In their own communities better general public understanding regarding banking, lfr. Hecht said. Lr"0 Uub s. ,.12.00 at ana Urns was a rt BANKING lth but morn reoeatiy yesterday wbes receipts of Register Your Babjrcan-aig- a Ban ftvnlopad Into a protaaaloa a cards reached total of approti-statel- y aemFpablte fee 7.000 after four weeks of active faaaloa. This effort to have parents fill in and man has not ehnags witha the cards that assuie child born come saddaaly in the last 12 months of b.rth registrahat is ths result tion. of an evolution-arArt the e 5'000 fam.lie la which process. the parents do not have sufficient inBaaklag haa terest in the future social, legal, and grown sad economic welfare of their children to changed with provide for their birth tegistntioaf the growth aad "It setme incredible that even a tinchange of ear gle patent would neglect this opportn-it- y country. to aainrc hie child of all the advanThe haakor tages of citizensh p obtainable through a birth certficate," said Dr. T. B. Beawhe hue ear sivad tha Mala tty, State Health Commisssoner and aad tribulation campaign manager. Surely such assurance is worth the minute of time and of tha pant few yearn hue proven effort it taka to fill in and mail the hlmaeU a man of cearagc sad abilicampaign card, postage free. ty, sad we suy well expect him te Dr. Beatty in urging every applicabmeet the problem! . that Be before le parent who has not answered a camhim with raaolutloa aad soaad paign card to do so at once, stressed the Judgment fact that no obligation of any totf Unfortunately tt haa become the is incurred by the parents. He pointed to blame on oar banking aye-tarfashion no a card answer out that in ng parent tha trouble! which the dw all has his child even though the birth of preaelou has brought As s consebeen registered through regular chanrenels need fear reprisals being taken for quence wa hear much of seeded form of banking by law. No me will such non registration, or any comeback of any nature. deny that certain defects have deThere is no colored individual lurk veloped la our existing banking laws ing in the woodpile in this campaign, which need correction, and that ear-tal- a said Dr. Beatty. What w ate doing abnaes were committed which is solely in the interest of Utah child ae oaa wishes to defend or have reren, without a. single thought of callmain possible is the future. Never ing any parent to task or any manner before were bankers more deterembarrassing or entangling them mined than they are today to bring According to Dr. Beatty, the Federabout whatever changes la our bankal government's part in the campaign ing system are called for by the ie one of cooperation with the State Board of Health, an effort to assist public tralfare. Off cult of tb State Board of Every Feiday at Magw. zecond-dast tbs portoffic. t Magna- - Utah 3. March of set f Congitss feud LodErma Peay Mi Members of tbe Pythian Sister tables of bridge Mondavi the at aafternoon ge met Wednesday for a qui- her borne Mu Wilm home of Mrs. Alice Brady luncheon waz zerv-t- e the high score prize. noon A day lting the menu were served later ia tte met Wednesday afternoon at , , ol ward-hous- tween ryH trmmm 1 focal Happenings Mr and Mrs James Purser recently Mn Jack Cash announces the recent returned from a trip to Poutello marriage of hey daughter. Valeria to where their they visited at the home of Jack Snell, son of Mrs R. E. ThoPurser. Delbert son, of Announcement Garfield. mas of the nuptial will be read with considerable interest by the many friends Magna Mrs Mabel Angell of of the young people here Thev plan the marriage of her dauannounces in home make their to Magna ghter Ruth to Robert Newport M. soft of Dr. and Mn W Lake Stookey 270 Yale Avenue, Salt Member of the W. B A were de- City lightfully entertained Monday evening Club The announcement will be read wimng at the Magaa Women rooms by Mr. Walter Borland Card th considerable interest by the miny well known game were played and high score friends of the br de who is Salt Lake and resided has She Lucbes. in Mm. Effie to in Magna prize given consolation award to Mrs Edith Cor- for the past sei ral years but is extensively acquainted here rigan. Luncheon wa later served r M T WHEN YOU DOCTOR IN NEED A A HURRY It Pays to Have Your Own The Complimentary to the bride and gra Delbert Purser, manager of the S oom Mrs Angell is entertaining at H. Kress store in Pocatello, Idaho, who wedding reception Saturday even ng was in Salt Lake City this week atten- at the Utah Copper. Club One hundred been invited ding a managers convention, was a and fifty friends have T he voung couple plan to make visitor several days at the home of h s Salt Lake City' parents, Mr. and Mm. James Purser their home in NEWHOUSE HOTEL Salt Lake City, Utah Ths Thame el New Advertising The underlying theme of this advertising la that sound banking is based oa kelpful human relations aad that it has a unity of Interest with tha peoplt of Its community which binds tham together with a eonunoa purpoee, he said. We are confident that if a clear and an tan ding of this la brought horn to tha people In all our banking comm unl ties. It will go far In restoring ths public confidence which good banking deserves. A bank la which people deservedly believe la doubly szlt. It la to the public interest for tha people to have confidence la their banka We feel that bank advertising has a special public duty to perform I this connection under existing conditions. The copy which will be applied la the service we have developed will not only aid tha Individual bank In promotlhg tbe use of Its own facilities but Is also aimed to bring about with the aid of newspaper advertising a clearer public viewpoint regarding Its essential place in the life of Its community. Mr. Hecht emphasised ta regard to the new advertising fsclUties being offered to the members of ths association that they ars not a profit making venture and that there la no Intention to disturb existing advertising arrangements, tbs Idea being that these Institutional services shall, supplement rather than replace present plans, or that they will to member banka give auiatanc lacking satisfactory arrangement. Mr. J. H. 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In other word, practically s of the banks In this country have come through several successive periods of depression and panic, including 1907, 1914, 1920 and 1929-3- Solid-Ste- el Turret-To- e p Bodies by Fisher two-third- Tha oldest bank in the country Is Bo ton, having been chartered February IT, 173A la tha 14 of banks that art twenty-five yean old or older la lodged a major portion of the banking resources of the nation. In comment? lag recently upon the stability of a great majority of the banks la the United States, Dr. Harold Stonier. Educational Director of the American Bankers Association, said: The fact that we hava eo many hanks that have been la existence a tong period of year Is an eloquent tribute to the genius of American managerial ablUty, for no other country has experienced such wild gambling area and resultant periods ed business stagnation as those through whlck our country has passed at frequent Intervale during the past century Built-I- OSE . . . Sec MOBILE Aew Streamline Beauty Longer Wheelbase More Roots More Comfort Greater Power Increased Economy and la Rattan yy The CarT that Has Everything NEW 0 1 163 Banks ever 100 years old. M72 Banks ever 50 yean eld. 19491 Bank ever 25 yean eld. Bankers Association for the year ending June 30, lilt, shows that for ths first time sines 1930 total savings In all American banks recorded an annual Increase. A statement by W. Kspcy Albig, Deputy Manager of the association In charge of Its Savings Division, la ths organization's monthly magazine Banking.1 says that saving deposited In banka as of June 30, lilt, gained 34 per cent as compared with a year earlier. The aggregate Is an Increase ever last year of 1742,132,000, the NEW WEALTH FROM SOIL first since the year which dosed New wealth which comes from the June 30, 1130 be says. This Is s oil ta ef special interest to those to notable achievement, for the decline since 1130 had been precipitate and whom falls the responsibility of in that year savings ualatalalng our credit structure. Unless agriculture la eucceteful hsd reached the e high of A year ago tha amount farm borrower cannot ultimately was 121423.334.000, a loss la three succeed, neither caa tha banka they year of f 7.353.0I7.000. This year the erv. Foreclosure sales are sot a oand basis for good farming or figure stands at t2US7.000.000. Depositors, too, have gained la good banking. Bankart, therefore, aambor, going from I0.3S2.443 on ere as much Interested la tbe per June 10. 1933, to 39412.174 on June maneat success of the agricultural 30 this year, n gain of 290.733. Pour Industry as r the farmer, whethyears ago there were S2.739.423 ie er the deposits come directly- - from postton, or one depositor for each tens patrons, or Indirectly through 2J parsons ta tha country. Now the ordinary channels of business. there te one account for each IJ Ik H. Otto, Diractor of Agriculture, American Bankers Association. persona. Smith of dam The Garfield Sunday-Schounder tbe direction of Mr. eJustin Mr. and Mr. Benard the Peay held a party at as their guest Sondavj! enwere game Fnday Progressive 6. Mr. and Mm Edward refreshment joyed after which light beHoneyville and Mr. and X . were served Gifts were exchanged Hamel of Deweyville. members of the das. NSW YORK. AryM-iaHo- Mr. Thom. Sat, City has returned home after r Solid-Ste- Turret-To- el Bodies by Fjr p Knee-.Vtio- n n Wheels A New and Bigger A New and Bigger Everything car. all-ttm- Every quality wsentyj to motorir g satisfaction. Every feature you expect in a complete modern automobila. Syncro-Mea- h All-Sile- nt Shifting you want in a 2T.7; - tin,? Wr MbTOMv2ili is new Oldsmobile ia certainly C""untG.M.J.C. 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