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Show J - Aercan-?o- y of tb -- -- v icnflis - KiSSgor thru the lhe aid of I1 L Jftj and la addic'oii oor fiction, advtn. (jure, exploration!, bobby counatl, and vocational help. w shall continue to tncon age young men to improvt their game in every line of sport. to THE Send your iubacnption BOY. 7430 Second AMERICAN Blvd . Ddroit, Mick. Enclose with your tame and address $1 for a yeart .ubsc .ptKn, S2 for three yean and add 50 cent a year if you want the .ubscnpt.on to go to a foreign add. 10c a copy. rcss On newfcandi, Follow , Co ,Bd pfavcrs MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST SO, 193S Few Cars In Utah Have Been Inspected HERE and THERE IN THE NEWS os b.b h,gdhw!ay,nUke be ex,m,ned hndV lor de. on rr,',0Per,0d .. u. ihton thf A girl wearing 40 undergarnven a was named b.auij qu.en of Bescar abia much to her surprise She un. derstood the event was weight lifting and Winter Royal Custom Fall tailored Isaiid Are Let OCoats Samples TOMS PUCE Now on Display Take Care AT of Your New Modern Cleaners tah I This Phone Gar. Ad Good for Thirst Problem 25-- J DOLLAR DAYS CENT DISCOUNT M or OCoat in Our Samples JFECT FIT GUARANTEED 0 PER Where you can bring your family with pride $28.50 - $32.50 or $36.50 8" Cylinder Feeling V'Type Economy I J5 drive I do. Ona you drive LtyGnriej carl t lest will Ford Y-- S Sjne raves your money. 0fd It puts all day long. And in V-- 8 Derformanr KTrv 4. P swTv Blet Xtn &. You even "U,u ort 10001 inside. agthened to 123 InA BO to give all uod weight entirely redistributed comfort seat "front car eusengets in the Ford. Go see And there dlutjs thrift with a dealer near Ford this latest Ford V-- Theres feeling yoursel- f- tit you. Get that 8. ftttsl tnd tbriflititl FOEDV-- 8 thrmyl lay Urwu AreAnriW th restored by banks Aid gan ,5 and 15 means that nine-tentot all mb.Ws m the state must be ,n'ucd There w.ong with (omtthing i &.e J n About ,nJ 'tud .omething when people, who havg Dnv c one fourth of llH Period the g atrike when offtr.d tome- -' L lbt riternoon nothing,I: beat stickers after"slptemb,0r,i Jw.lVb" of a'ap thing gbt subject to arresa A total of 10 186 .ars Cave men utd to knock girl tense, L,. tunc no bul to' cd between June 15 and less but that is no longer necessary ( (Bluff champions August 15 AMIR- Df this number 61 were rejected as In considering plan for a Roosc. unsafe for use and were hamlet the club orderedno celt young iirevery keep (hem otf the streets CVlcn lime to be from ana To muttering keep highways ku. ; tuff " or not to be?" football greatest Helen Tk ills Moody never baked a Minnesota and njry There ought to be a protest against cake in her life but a lot of cakebakers seek to ridicule never won a tennis tips d Jnap cartoons which tournamen either passing and drag down the constitution of the States. No good American ofpliv Thev hast United Central Park. New York, is in the MtdKa, the worlds would do that. news just now because it is infested Ras wd his coash with thugs and also because the High city is to Eastern Atlantic City's discovery it putting on fine theatrical performan. C Tastirn kgroa D is south of the Mason and Dixon ces there People are sure of a thrill L me uUtball champions clears up a lot. The Broadway cither way bait followed the corgwrtters south mammy probably of the major lea . lie cs in Ntw Jersey. Cartoonists can be forgiven for not at on the bemh at undemanding about the divinity of famous ,ugbt out the i mperors, but we still believe Ameruan ends, Ml Cqr 'radices Lawyer. --Headline It s hould know how to spell aid men. to bring neat trtek if f man can pull t to fllay Jie game a scry To one who can resist . off and make it stick. of Amenca eservhing but temptation" those economy decrees of the F.ench Premier would eem to be on the Laval 00K i MAGNA TIMES American Bankers Association Describes Its Activities to tor vehicles to folio mg fiction PUBLIC CONFIDENCE VnhtnJ T4 CrtMi Better Understanding NEW YORK. Hue of activity - Bight different Uod Every Friday at Kligaa. Utah Eatectd at the postqf fie at Magas, Utah a, wcood-alas- a mad manat act f Goatmat of Marcb 3. 117. SUBSCRIPTION RATES 2.00 Six Moatha Y1, Payable la Advaact Advertiriag Rata Gives O Application. ' Publiabed by the Magna Printing If Publishing Company through which the American Bankers Aisoelatioa It constantly aiming to promote better public understanding and opinion In regard to banking and the atlk lude of banker toward legislation are described In detail In a stato went made publle.here by R. g. Hecht. (resident of the association. The aim. he aya. Is "to strengthen the real basis for good opinion In regard to the banka, through fostering Informative bank advertising in the newspapers and In other way The statement was Issued In reply to uggeBtions received urging g ta tionide public educational program in regard to "the business of banking and Us place In the economic lire of our country." Mr Hecht declares that "we have tried very hard to convince the pub lie that the banking fraternity has truly profited by the lessons of the past, is determined to approach all questions of banking policy from the broad viewpoint of public welfare and is prepared to carry fits full share of the burden In connection with all efforts to restore aound prosperity in this country," - SHIFTING THE BURDEN - -- - ' (rating 58.3 per cent According to Jackson, this tendency has continued, aadat w his estimation being that in 1935 the ability to pay taxes would contribute only 38.7 per cent while the S1.00 taxes on the less able to pay would be 61.3. In other words, the taxation burden is being gradually shifted to a greater degree to the poorer class, this tending to destroy to a large degree the necessary buying power that builds toward permanent prosper-ity- . - If the propagandut. who are .0 duturhed over the misnamed h tax program were interested in facts the following information would supply them with plenty of that important element. During recent years the burden of taxattion has been gradually shifted more and more to those least able to bear it This isshown by testimony of Robert H. Jackson, counsel for the Internal Revenue Bureau, when he recently appeared before the senate finance committee. His figures show that in 1930, early in the depression period, the well-to-d- o contributed 68.2 per cent of the total internal revenue and customs received. At that time the taxes which hit the poorer classes amounted to 3 1.8 per cent Three years later only 41.7 per cent f such taxes was paid by those with the greater ability to pay, the less able to pay contri soak-the-ric- The Means Employed in describing the various measures of the association "to exert A bqneflcial influence on public opinion regarding the functions, method and operations of banks." Mr. Hecht enumerated the following activities 1 he Public (education Comuiiaslon whiih prepares plain language talk about bankni fee-- uae of banker and others before schools, civic clubs and ovet the radio. 2 1 he Constructive Customer Re la tioiia program, installed in many banks to help qualify bank employees to promote a better Informed and more sympathetic attitude among their custom ere regarding banking. 2 The Publicity Department, supplying city and country dally and weekly newspapers with articles regarding banking and allied subjects and furnishing the general press with nee a and information regarding the activities of the association 4 The Advertising Department, tup phtng members of the association with a series of Informative newspaper advertisements setting forth lit brief, popular language the methods and policies under which banke operate, their effective practices for protecting depositors' funds, the services they render and the various ways la which they cooperate with busineee Hi thdlr own communities In fostering sound recovery and progress 6. Ths Executive Officers and the Committee on Banking Studies, who are active particularly at Washing ton. In 'onsulting with Administration and Congressional leaders in formulating p3Pusals for banking reform based on broad lines of public welfare The Agricultural Commission, pro motif .among bankers In the farm distrii U the practice of aiding their farm customers In Installing on thelt farms better financial and operating meth ds. 7 The American Institute of Banking. laving primarily to do with the tehmcsl education of the younger banker, but now directing these effort iowad also plaing a part In Improving public relation, for banking a, whole, particularly through atresalng the public responsibilities anl the ethical n.pecta of practical banking. 1 be publication of "Banking." the official organ of the association, circulating among bankers, bank directors. busineee executive,. Mtonomlate, law firm, government departments, llbrar es. college, public schools and other publications, presenting articles regarding banking and banking viewpoints The Objective Sought In commenting on the foregoing program, Mr. Hecht aayt that It U not the primary objective to attract attention particularly to the American Bankers Association a auch. but rather to focus attention on and give inipetu to those Ideae which It believes are beneficial In promob and solidarity Ing understanding amoni banking, buslnes and the public. He add' Our program for the development of eatiafactory public relation for banking doe not consist merely of newspaper publicity. It la calculated to produce a continuous and cumn latlve effect by varied effort which are aimed to work day In and day out to strengthen the real baals for good opinion In regard to the banka "To have favorable thing aald about the banking bualneaa In the newspapers and over the radio la. very the association recognlies, helpful toward creating a sound pub But 11c opinion regarding banking the association believes that the moat Important thing ultimately le to footer throughout the banking of profession the doing ilncerely those things that reflect favorably the sound, helpful practices of the busln as of banking, and that then the t.ue news of Its constructive activities will constitute the best answers to attack and misrepresents tons of banks and banker." NtW BRUNSWICK. N. marked Improvement tn agriculture Imalrea y apparent, and further a expected, confidently provement of farm volume great'y expanded credit will be required, especiallya to ,hort term credit, according W. 1. here recently by ftate-ienof the Farm Credit Myers. Governor D. C. Adm ulstration, Washington, Graduate He was a speaker at the Jol.U School of Banking. conducted of u by the American Institute of the American Section Banking Banker A.soclatlon and Rutger. University. who gel The majority of farmer accharge time on ofTy their credit leans cash lor a bail, count have credit and should be buying their credit production bank, a from that sell elation or other Institutions ha ld baalA credit on a buslnes l ao SEE THE FORD V.S CHASSIS . At Th MAGNA MOTOR COMPANY NOW. CUT-AWA- Y Looking ahead 17 yean for a simile: A confused at a Wednesday night boy friend, calling on one of ' the Dionne daugbten. Stanley High thinks there won't be , any third party next year. However mo. then teems to be some revival of belief Treasury report the nation nry itock at an all fun high. If jrou that there will be a second part. find ont where it is yon might let m know. The famous crack in the Liberty belt is more than 100 years old. Some other cracks in liberty are newer. Samnel Inulii peniioa of $211000 from hi basted' companies mutt Potts Pashes Parker Headline. u.idcr coin of iocuI re Probably Parker pushed Pcfas. too, then. Folk tn like that at a rude. entity, "U - S i i i miles of summer driving Mid overheated engine parts a cruel test for any motor oil. Bet-te- r drive in for a check-u- p today its probably time to drain and refill with Dentons best summer cni Vico." LOJVG WATER HEATER FOR 60 DAY- S- is a Performance EXT.RA1SERV.IGES ; With every drain and refill, we'll put new water in your battery, check your oil lines, adjust your carburetor and test your ignition. Quick service and its free. matter of demons i Denton That is why we will welcome the opportunity to place ea Electric tion, not claims. Water Heater in your home AT OUR GAS then say it for sixty days or No," indicating whether or not You use Yes OIL Drive'Inn TIRES t REPAIRING agree that Electric Water Heating is a tremendous value at a remarkably low cost you service a that is just what you've wanted. I Yes youll want it to remain in your home. If you say No we will take it out and refund whatever amounts you If you say have paid on TERMS EASY the equipment. May w arrange to givs you this trial demonstration? Phono es or drop in. - MMtUr M ptIV $2.50 Our ropreser.tativo will be pleased to talk it over with yoo. ICZMtfLZW 0, V DEALERS m all perishable food products regard real ice as one o their best friends. . . a reed aid to the selling of their goods. It keeps their food stocky fresh and pure, never lets food spoilage cut down the profits they earn, enables them to give delicayou many cies at lower prices all year 9 - out-of-seas- on round. Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in ths Homs MBM1 G. i Service Super Denton RISK! Mft J.-- Wllh In explaining his figures Jackson said: In weighing this shifting burden of taxation, allowance must also be made for declining incomes which make the relative weight of these consumer taxes greater than mere yield would signify. And still the politicians continue adding to this greater burden of the less able to pay by sneaking through general sales taxes, the weak-knee- d legislators and their bosses falling back on that old alibi about that being the only means possible to raise revenue for governmental purposes. i $5.00 Predicts Farm Loan Expansion v Real ice, in your home, will give you the same economical service . . keep seldom used foods for doys longer. . . really cut your food bills; and it works depenPHONE dably, without interruption day Gar. 50 or night Get Our Ice Card Be Sure of Daily Delivery Rock Springs Coal and Ice Co. ii |