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Show MAGNA, UTAH, OCTOBER 23, 1223 THE MAGNA TTME3 , i Ulik Eitrn Vltbw, M. clua mmmmmi mm Bdltw-Fiklht- Immmmd ahacriptiaa, la ' lit Ml OFWPACASH 10 at Maeaa, llak rtllarc, pr AtnrtWai rates circa aa avalisation PikUktt b, the i'D,ier Pliatlac Cssnaay ' REALISTIC BRITAIN , V Too much credit cannot be given to those war correspondent who are doing their best to discount the propaganda which seeps into reports from the Ethiopian. battlegrounds. The source of this propaganda can usually be found in the Foreign Office of some interested power whose sole aim is to mould public opinion against one or the other combatant It is a subtle way to ease a neutral ' , country into war. , On' this side of the Atlantic we can already feel the hand of the British propagandists m they use the very political League of Nations to uphold British im perialism and to threaten a war in the name of peace. But peace to the realistic British does not mean that idealistic thing which some believe possible in a world g of strife. It means holding her empire ; n far-flun- t The federal government Thursday approved an additional Utah W P A allotment of $434459, to be used as needed on projects already approved." As we go to press, we. have received reports that several projects In Magna and Garfield come under this allotment and work will start - ? i To 5454,155 T.I0RE , mi nek Writer Maniac at Macao. tTtak March 8rU, 17S. - Large Student Creep o Mail matter PuklUheU Since Projects approved will be started sfa Us money Is released, Mr. OreenweU said. Aid Get One hundred and ninety five project! have been launched In Utah. Including roads, parks, playgrounds, More than 1000 students in ten building improvements and small Pour thousand men and Utah higher educational institutions pay to help women have been transferred from, will be given part-tim- e relief rolls to W P A payrolls, the finance their education under the 'national youth organization. director said. An allotment of $1,503,795 a month To Vote will be forthcoming for 100,352 students representing 1514 colleges and 'universities in the nation, receiving a maximum of $30 a month. UTAH ALLOTTED in-ta- ct Great Britain knows that she is slipping and shud ders at the day when she will be nothing more than a dot on the map. She knows the United States wil blund r again and come to her aid if she spares nei ther time nor effort to flood this country with propaganda. There is only one place for British propaganda and that is in the trash basket WHAT PRICE GLORY t The Works Progress Administration leaves no stone unturned as it goes about classifying this, that and the other thing. But pity the poor newspapermen who are jobless and must be weighed on the scales like so much meat Take for instance, an editor. If unemployed, he is worth only $103.40 a month, according to the accept ed standards of the WPA statisticians. Imagine his chagrin when he looks over the tables and discovers that a timekeeper can demand $105. Or the reporter. If he is out of work and looks to the Government for help his services would net him a paltry $93.50. But if he is smart and can convince Uncle Sam that he is a journalist' he can collect $103.40. So join the journalists, and become expert tax Hog Raisers OnU. near future. ther The sum was released, by Controller General McCarl from ah additional national WPA allotment of $90,130,134 for 23 states. Darrel J. Oreenwell. state WPA director, said the funds will be used to finance various projects on the approved list. He will select ones in localities where relief loads ate heaviest and where they are needed most. Sjlan Friday Last, chapes of Balt Lake county hog growers to vote on continuance of the AAA program will be between 7 and t p. m. Friday at the Murray dtf hall. W. E. Egbert of West Jordan, president of the Salt ..... driving your car r 7:15 . (For Oranger, School days only) ' " TRAINS ARRIVE MAGNA 7:00 AM ' 3:45 13:05 PM 4:25 Each of the thirty two students A the class were required to contact cn of their neighbors. The following (Daily except Sundays) ,' 3H-SX- MORE CUES SAFETY, I9 st C9 ? British (Prom Granger, School days only) German Greek Italian French Dutch TO THOiE WHO ALMOST tS-V- ... 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Hundreds of Sendee Stettows and Dealers fn Utah aad Ufo Distributors of Adas Tins, Batteries and CianoSInd Fiefa ! 5170 VtlUli $5.90 6.45 6.83 4.40-2- 1 ilalnt a ;nly da iiint, i SPEEDDIT $C10 3x3tt a over unount and d 70 North Main, Salt Lake City. Wasatch 1812 PATHFINDER ompanj p adjoix 0 be cot .. WENT TO COLLEGE L. filed In on a r t. plaint Just another example of the EXTRA serservice stavices attend at Pep tions. Then yea get KOBE than Just yeug iavoiite gasoline and oiL Tea get SYSTEMATIZED service that savea your the . . . Adas Tires and Battorisa, and peif sdeaESg tin and battery service . sa. accessed . . . washing greasing Drive fa when yea sea this sign 159 65 29 24 16 13 Scandinavian iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiii et otl 274 ist the sorv ; Nation! nationalities predominated: 7:15 till extra co mplaint at -- ED 43 any Psp For Nationalities Here A very Interesting survey has been completed by the Sociology department of the Cyprus High School, under the direction of Edwin Spen-c- r, instructor, for the purpose of cte. mining the percentage of this in Magna. While project was only an estimate surrey, It is believed to be fairly accurate. It was destined as the project for the past six weeks. cent per mile mileage rate! 4:30 ,. ' 7:05 AM (Dally except Sundays) 11:30 3:35 PM booklet, full o( helpful , FEES suggestions ' Class Conducts Sarvey Additional trains now being operated, together with the approach of cold weather and the Increased hazard of driving on the highways, logically suggest using the . following trains, instead of . a fflustratsd ! High New Time Table On Salt Lake & Utah Railroad 1 of stu- dents to be employed and the monthly allotment of four western states are: Utah, 10 schools, 1045 students, 15,675; Idaho, S schools, 529 students, $7935; Nevada, 1 school Lake County Corn --Hog production 97 students, $1455; Wyoming, 1 Control Association, said Thursday. school . 144 students, $3160. Already- more than 60 who signed subAAA contracts for 1934 haveMart-Ineau, mitted field ballots to V. L. School Sociology bounty agriculture agent ) ALL-VJEATI1- The Institutions, number miiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiminiiiiimiiiiiiiiimuuitiiiiiiiiiiiHiitiiiHi Ask Agent about TRAINS LEAVE MAGNA U5. 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