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Show MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1935 ufcg The very term breathing spell" suggests that there has been a period of strangulation. If instead of having a breathing spell, business could be Relieved of all but proper supervision, recovery would be swift. Business Is suffering too much for the sins of a few, but I believe I can see a definite change of public sentiment cm the subject of regulation. Once business is permitted to get tta bead above water, the copper Industry will benefit proportionately " War developments abroad undoubtedly are increasing the demand for copper. Mr. Jackling says, but be sees no evidence that this is affectV ing the domestic situation. Surplus stocks have greatly diminished," be says. and although production has Increased somewhat, it is only approaching the normal rate of consumption. The Industrys technical position is the best It has been in years." Referring to the fact that Utah Copper company recently Increased the number of shovels operating at Bingham and Is reconditioning its concentration min at Arthur, Mr. Jackling said the company is merely performing chores that have long been neglected. Stripping of over burden at Bingham has been falling behind throughout the depression, he said, and tlx years of disuse has left the Arthur mill sadly in need of repairs. We have no plans for increasing production," he said, but are sim ply preparing for what the future may bring." , , Urges Easier Policy Tovard Trefc Utility Regulation Is Too Stringent; Cop- per Better ' y no doubt that business Improving, but the admlntetra-- i' apparent determination to petuate certain features of NBA ielayln the return of confidence jessary for complete recovery." ). c. ' Jackling. president and nder of Utah Copper Company, summed up his views on busies and recovery Saturday be-- e terminating his second visit Magna Arthur, Bingham and t lake City this year. . FH-- r Ir., Jack ling vas in Magna and went through .the local There U im : nta. He was accompanied by D. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Chase of HerGARFIELD NOTES cules, California, arrived Saturday In Bacchus and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schwer. Mr. Chase left Tuesday while Mrs. -Jo uapuvpi uiniui.n Chase will be a visitor in the pow-de- g field and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Salt Lake City spent Sunday town for ten more days. at Wanship, Utah. vBill Bunt of the Wilmington, HerMr. and Mrs. J. H. Poulsen of cules Powder Company office was a visitor st the Bacchus plant during Garfield and Mr. and Mrs Newell the week. Dalrymple of Magna returned home Monday evening from a few days The Hercules Mens Club met visit with their parents in Bear Lake Thursday evening at the club house Idaho. , for a social and business meeting. Mrs. T. C. Weggeland has returnBUI Bertoch was In charge of arrangements. An active winter sea- ed home after a six weeks trip to the east. son is being planned. - Moffat, vice president and gen managerial the Utah Copper npany, J. 4. Schillings, assistant he general manager, H. C. Good-- j. chief engineer. K. W. Engel-o- n, superintendent of the Magna at, Roy Hatch, superintendent of d, I Arthur Plant, and P. O. Hay-isuperintendent of the B & L R. BACCHUS NOTES Ir, Jackling, who arrived from t coast in his private car, Cy-s- ," In celebration of the birthday an'Thursday evening, spent all Friday inspecting the Copper niversary of her husband, Mrs. y Henry Btiffler entertained at a surirny properties. He lefttoSat-in- -t prise social Monday night with his staff night at their properties in Arizona and New home. A group of friends enjoyed oootle for the evenings diversion. lea Prizes were given to Mrs. Charles r. Jackling stated while here Black, first, and Mrs. Merrill Wit-bec- k. t he beMeved recovery wouffl be consolation favor. Others in e rapid if the administration attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. more conciliatory at-- Je .Id adopt e, Black, Mr. and Mrs. William toward business and espec- -f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carlson. toward the public utilities. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Whipple, Mr. utf'rirs are trying hard to and Mrs. Merrill Wltbeck, Mr. and back on their feet. he said, Mrs. Bid Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Ike t they have taken an awful beat W. Clark all of Bacchus and Mr. and ; in the last few months. The gain Mrs. Jack Herzog of Magna, Light el'ctric power output has been refreshments were served. Assistant Superintendent A. R mlshlngly large, but earnings not keeping pace with Increased Ely and Mrs. Ely returned Friday Iness because costs of all kinds from Cedar City where Mr. Ely has I upon the utilities through been convalescing in' the hospital paid. Wtlons that taking the form i from an appendicitis operation. Mr. persecution. Elys condition is reported good. f 1 Mrs. Ellis Johnson Mrs. Sam Bullock was hostess Mrs H. L. Harris of Salt Lake Thursday to a group of friends. The entertained the Merry Ma- City evening was spent In playing (00. 7 Tk home tro- - Club her nw' Refreshments were UteTserved. Mrs. R M. Leasy of Garfield ther, The monthly club dance of the last Thursday afternoon at a one Bacchus club will be held Saturday, oclock luncheon. Bridge was playOctober 26. A large crowd is ex- ed and Mrs. H. C. Anderson won Mrs. L. J. Staples won pected and a good time is assured high score, the guest prize. to an. . Mrs. R 11 Leasy and Mrs Frank Mrs. LaVar Kearns entertained at Allen were hostesses to the Woa prettily arranged one oclock mens Club last Friday' afternoon. luncheon Wednesday, complimentary Bridge was played and a one oclock to a group of ladies. Cards were luncheon served. Mrs. Ida Anderson later enjoyed. of Magna won high score award. Mr. and Mrs. Kune Doerr, Jr. en- tertained twelve guests Sunday of last week In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Kune Doerr, Sr. of Pasadena,' Cal- j Hoy; ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Roulllard en- tertained at a dinner Sunday evening In honor df Mr. and Mrs. Kune Doerr, Jr. bus- ven last Saturday. MOORE-COTIREL- The Sunshine Committee of the Garfield Relief-Socieentertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Ahlquist in honor of her birthday anniversary. Refreshments were enjoyed by everyone. and Mrs. Bob Thomas of South Jordan, Mrs. Hilda Anderson of Sandy, Mrs. Emil Anderson and son. Rudolph of Midvale were the guests of Mr. and Mrs George Ahlquist Friday. L. Utah Mrs. Nan Cox of Berkeley, California visited with friends and reA number attended from the Salt latives in Magna and Oarfield. Lake Post. During the banquet seMrs. Cox was a former resident of lections were presented. The Salt Garfield. Lake Sons of the American Legion drum and bugle corps, consisting of WANTED: Representative to look fifty youths, played. Following the after our magazine subscription in- banquet a demonstration was heU terests in Garfield and vicinity. Our in the town proper with every one Two hundred memplan enables you to secure a good participating. part of the hundreds of dollars spent bers were in attendance. In this vicinity each fall and winter District President Mrs. G. C. Burfor magazines. Oldest agency in U. 8. Guaranteed lowest rates on all ris and Mr. Burris. Mr. and Mrs. E. periodicals domestic and foreign. Esklund were guests of the BingInstructions and equipment tree. ham Post at a dinner and dance gi Represented In 38th Infantry Utah and Idaho are well represented in the 38th Znfantky by four hundred young men who have entered the Army during f the part three months. Even la sudh a short space of time the Improvement in the physical appearance of men Is noticeable,. The opportunity for pursuing courses of study both at Port Douglas and in Salt City has been eagerly grasped by a goodly number of those promlsthg soldiers. t. the iM W plan benefits tho residence user under our combination LIQIlTIMe, REFRIGERATIOn, STOKER, DGMESTIG PRESSURE PUMP oraiR GOMDITIOUIMe rate "4 plan go into effect? ANSWEHi With all meter readings after October 1, ltSS, ESTIONi What is the new Immediate Rate?" When does the new QUESTION! , TIRES aT-- e - low-rat- e 4 Change fo Atias for ANSWER: $2.03 per month, for 4 rooms 38 kilowatt hours. somo- -' thing new in modern firs 4c ANSWER: It provides cm additional and lower step from the old rate, from to 4c. after 76 k.w. h. plus the k. w.h, included in the minimum charge (Le for m house this would be 120 k. w. h.) - 4c There's longer life in the Tire. -in There's security having 32,000 stations to A. Beerlilk Heads - $75 Cash $45 $25 Etc1 $1250 puxow Prize $75 Cash 2nd $45 3rd $25RSS?M 4th $12.50 MUOW 5th $7.50 uH extra nizt, fof Mulleec heed $5 Cash 1st r ap year alal NOW to aria rf yo. ealy a SMAEL NOTHING to tain. oeof tail Coen DENTON priail YwnaJo il opm M i BROADWAY "BROS. QUESTION: Inspection FREE Service. - -- - ANSWERi Yes. , Utah What Is the Objective Rate"? ANSWER: 11.03 per month Including 11 kUor;5.0c per k. w.h. next 25 k. w.h. per k. w.h. next 164 k. w.h. 1.5c perk. w.h. ior additional consumption. - - sun. J - ' ; What does this rate do? QUESTION: - - - y 2a GARAGE customer's Increased use of current reaches a point where it applies. In the meantime the increased use of current over that of the corresponding month hi the e from the present rate. base period is billed at How much current does the customer receive QUESTION: IF BIT'S Half-Pric- GJKM k-- era mn OM. Ottt VOU fir ! Free- rate replace the old rate in all cases? ANSWER: This is a new rate which is available when the ms4 marnataaand Write TODAY nmplttl daUilit Jwt roe Ml tofematlo ddm. .nd w Wifl Mad yea a foidw due IN ADDITION to dnaroona fee pcof- -r cara of yoar WopU da the SU yoaa aaow im NOW I JONAS L t t $7.50 E5" $5 Cash Imm SAFRY. Garfiel Does this QUESTION: keep your tires running : or less, including 30c for each additional room, including 6 k.w.h. per room. per k. w. h. next 76 k. w. h. 4J0e per L w. h. for additional consumption. Wherein does this differ from the old rate? QUESTION: performance. At an Atlai user, you enrol in a Tire Service System that protects your investment. Heres you chance to win enough C "H to PAY EXPENSES r enough to give of your hunting trip! Twelve pig EVERYBODY s chancel ELK DEER hundred AuxilhtrjriJcws ty Fair-bourn- BIG AWARDS for largest and Smallest One Ad- dress Inc, guests were present Way land Road. North CohcOon. N. Y. Tlans are being made to hold a District Convention at Bingham during November, the exact date to be announced in a later issue of this paper. All members from 8yprus Last Monday evening the Tooele Post are to attend. A short Post held a Joint Installation. De- ousiness urged in the afternoon meeting partment officers present were De- will be held and the remainder o partment Commander George Wor-the- n the time will be spent in showing and Mrs. Worthen, Department all present a good, rollicking time. President Mrs. Eva Ashton, O. A. Wlesley and, wife and Mrs. Gay Warner, District Commander O. E. Well Rafferty and wife, District President Mrs. O. C. Burris, District Secretary Mrs. C. E. Hoffman and Mr. Hoffman. Mc-allls- j0 .. entertained at Start a growing and permanent iness In whole or spare time. tunchten last Saturday afternoon. Cards were enjoyed. Mrs. Jay won first prize and Mrs. Verl Perkins the second award. . at TVAfJTT SjI H ji m., CIKVU.COUX - 9 Hr - f- - ,4 . All current used each month in excess of that used during the same month of the base period, until the Objective Rate is reached. This is calculated on not lees than the number oi k. w. h. included in your minimum bL depending upon the number of rooms. ja i h a e? ANSWER: nV rg 1 K itrfetgrfj n. w Half-Pric- If you live in a house and you, in October last year, and 90 k.,w. h. in October this year, you would receive 30 k.w.h at Each succeeding monthly bill will he figured in the same manner lor all increased use over that of the corresponding month of the base period until the Objective Rate is reached. For example: used 60 k. w. h. Half-Pric- e. ( PATHFINDER d ST ION: What is the base period? 38 m ($ 3 T. ANSWER:' 12 months -- .(& 4.43-2- 1 4.75-1- 9 5.90 G.80 Shell Kerosene' is put through several extra steps In refining, to Vs'.- OthmSImm Infrmpmtim Ttkm e.wlthae bfect S Scat safes las aedloeaeL nodes iKi . soot-fermin- detects. wilting against wed Injnrls and sail at dealers most A better tire than 'highest priest. . Try Shell Kerosene in your read- log lamps. Youll find it makes al the difference in the world. smu 1 KEROSENE At these neighborly statlonst : DENTON GARAGE Utah Rasmussen Garage Magna, Utah Still 9 ii 5 rt!) mm. - g remove Impurities. This kerosene burns brighflr and with the feast scot. Over 21,141,111 GOODYEAR Pathfinders sold thats how good It Is. Cuarantaad la rfidd '0i a Hqw can the customer take advantage of Half-- . Price Electricity? , ANSWER: By improving the lighting in the home, and g electric ' by making use of additional to methods.' In this replace appliances manner comfort and convenience are greatly increased at a very slight increase hucost. In other words electric servants work longer hours at a lower rate of pay. QUESTION: Light for mountain cabin lamps oi on the farm. It's brighter end cleaner with Shell Kerosene. ending with June, 1935 meter readings. 0HiCKi 'i tntj labor-savin- ed Start NOW to enjoy the advantages of this view plan. Start NOW to shift more of your' a household tasks to Electric Servants! ' e ' ow-ra- te v-- v is the fourth of a series of advertisements explaining haw our new low rate applies to specific . , -r service in the home. I his . . , - FOR INFORMATION AS TO DETAILS THAT MAY NOT BE ENTIRELY CLEAR TO YOU. PHONE US, DROP U3 A POSTCARD OR VISIT OUR STORE, Y,', k - Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain -- In The Home, IUTAM rOWgr& UGHtm- i - |