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Show V Magna, Utah, Friday, September 11, 1938 new upper and lower house members, and paving the way for consideration of the Insurance bill. A Joint resolution of condolence to the family of Representative Elmer Holds way of Vineyard, who died recently, was adopted. THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. Nletooa, Edltor-FabUsb- ev ed Published Else 1M Issued each Friday mnla at Magna. CUk Entered as second class mall mattes coder th act el r March Srd, 1171, at Magna, Utah In per year advance, BubeerlpUon, Published By The Copper Prtntlnc Company UTAH-COPP- ER OPEN TOURNEY PLANS HADE Monday after spending a week new management of Mr. iting with her aunt, Mrs. the der there josj, pT Harry Borg wants to know if Archie Smith. of Utah. ter Hcber, each foe beer of be a would cut low score the big event last year. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McAllister One fellow said that be was going have moved Into the old home of MAGNA NOTES to save his and drink it up the can- Mr. and Mi. A. W. McFarlane. yon but it never got off the golf course. - - Continued From Page I) Norm Play In the regular Directors Cup pressed by Abel Larson. Walter and Wilcox play is not up to par. Perhaps the Schultz, Juddy afraid of the mosquitoes Cosgriff. The entry of Ed Kingsley fellows are time. the things hsve vamoosbut pesky present the at Is uncertain and are hardunknown to ed Barton, parts Such local stars as Keith Paul Garside, Bob Taylor and Del ly noticeable now. Personally, the bert Mitchell, are very capable of pext two months arb the best time no heat A winning and should not be counted of the year, to play-of air and Just the in autumn of In this type out. Competition tang tourney is very strenuous and the cool enough to make a fellow want young boys are of course at a dis a little exercise. advantage under such conditions. All townspeople are Invited to GARFIELD NOTES watch the best pros and amateurs In the state compete In a tourney that Mr. and Mrs. Dave Williams and promises to be the most closely here. returned the first of the ever children contest played fought week from a two weeks vacation with relatives of Mr. Williams LINE spent THE in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reynolds have had as their guests for a few days Mrs. Reynolds sisters and their Mchusbands, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Donald. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Foegele and son, Robert from Fort Warren, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left Thursday as they will take a trip to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Foegele returned to their home In Wyom . ing last Saturday. Mrs. S. F. Milbery and Patricia and John grandchild-re- n. Milbery of San Francisco, California, are visiting their maternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Corrigan. Consideration of the bill brought but few controversies although some . changes had been requested in pubMrs. Douglas K Jones Mr. and lic hearings held In both senate and little son to Salt Tjyf Clt r and house. These, however, were have gone to Toms. California, f THE END OF SUMMER quickly disposed of when the gener a visit to Mrs. Jones' brother, Dej a! sentiment became apparent that and family. nears the Anal days of ' Thomas SILENT HER majesty, IN MOVING or changes JATURE, general amendments Bid should be avoided as much as possummer. The sun has already moved far toward the South pole. t Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reynolds ana heater continues to give out sible and dependence placed upon i the earth is still like a peat furnace. Such Monnounce the birth of a baby girl Johnson mim spent earth Mary So the yields the bill's drafters, who had spent Its stored up warmth long after Its fire has gone out of her toother, Mr. at the Holy Cross Hospital Wednehome the at consideration and day weeks. in months for study many up those heat rays stored up sday morning, September 9. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson. how Urt Nature has been a stern parent to use this year, scorching our fields of the various provisions and Reynolds will be remembered being achieved. be In results best rains. life might the their Perhaps giving with fiery blasts, denying many sections Mrs. Bruce Sutton and daughter, formerly Mis Leah Beckstead. Mo. Thus the printed bill as presenther wisdom she sees these reverses accessary. We do not know. Her ways law a became Ann of Los Vegas, Nevada, ther and new arrival are doing very houses to both Sherrie ed children. are a mystery to her baffled Aa nicely. passed, last Monday to spend minor arrived changes. But In spite of all deprivations, the crops of the United States still with but t four of Sutton's Mrs. parents, with that month employers sumit to another on until live provides have make a great total. Our people enough Mrs Mr. and Dean Ellertson of the Into W. will E. Mrs. more Mr. and Speers. pay or persons mer, when they hope nature will not be so severe. Salt Lake City announce the birth unemployment Insurance fund, I returned of a baby girl Wednesday morning mim Gladys Daybell Friends of Mrs. Elizabeth Curtis (Continued From Page 1) payroll tax of one per cent for 1936, Why Put All The Eggs In One Basket? . retractive-t- o January 1st. In 1937 the Llmeplanters. how things were Pratt of Springville, Utah will be tome last Tuesday after spending a at the Holy Cross Hospital Mr. the tax will be two per cent of pay here, etc. I finally had to become grieved to learn she died In a Salt two months vacation with her sis- and Mrs. Ellertson, who reside in AT FORT KNOX, KY, THE GOVERNMENT is building great vaults to rolls and In 1936, three per cent, the rude to make him tell about the Lake City Hospital Tuesday. Mrs. ter, Mrs. Blanche Cbetrlngton of Salt Lake City, are both former residents here. Mrs. Ellertson was forDenver tourneys. house the gold that Is the property of the U. S. Government, meaning maximum payment Pratt was well knpwn in Garfield, Oakland. California bene"pullcritical , Victor Dallin. these Insurance for of Mrs. of can How be a sink sister merly Miss Bernice Rogers. To are many eligible being produced that being everybody. Just when bombing planes I ocean liners, the vaults may be a mark for some foreign fleet some day. fits, an employee must have been downers who represent the Utah Mrs. Pratt, widow of Calvin C. Mrs. H. C. Ensign of the Arthur of State Mrs. the Mr. The and J. C. Christsensen average 13 and in months. Jefferson was hide to at Club Association bom Golf numerous Nite have to would the City, be better Some citizens think It Row entertained Pratt, places employed AsMl sourl, June 14, 1859. Surviving a lovely arranged social. Mrs. How- to Richfield. Utah and granddaughthe gold. Instead of putting all our gold In one box. wage under which benefits are paid Utah, in the United States Golf is computed at 28.00 per week. H sociation, are big enough to admit are Mrs. Dallin, two grandsons and ard W. Casey won first prize and ter. Rhea Farnsworth, also of Richon the Utah three Funeral ser- Mrs. D. J. Long, second. The club field, have been guests of their dauhe becomes unemployed, his share that a youth who ADVERTISED GOODS ARE BEST of the reserve insurance fund est- State Amateur, the State Open, vices will be held in the Second L. presented Mrs. Casey, who U leavghters, Mrs. George S. Taylor of ablished is 14.00 a week for not the Colorado Open and Rocky D. S. Ward chapel at 2:00 p. m. Fri- ing with Mr. Casey and family to Garfield, Mrs. C. R. Moyes and Mrs. THE AUTOMOBILE THAT USED TO SELL FOR about 2,000 has since more than 14 weeks. Mountain titles, need? the sup- day. Burial will be in the Evergreen make their home In Tooele, with a Mary E. Nielson to Magna. been advertised and can now be bought for about the forIf an employee is laid off or dis- port of the golfing public that he is cemetery. gift mer price. The bicycle since advertised has been reduced to one-fifthe charged for Just cause, such as vio- making famous? former cost. It is the same with the electric refrigerator, the washing ma- lation of rules or failure to perMrs. Justin Peay and son, W liSomeday, and not long either, Ed Mrs. Gene Wallace entertained at chine, the sewing machine, various kinds of heating and cooking stoves. form the natural duties of his Job will win the biggest tourney In on. left Wednesday morning for a bridge luncheon at Saltalr last comIn fact to buy advertised articles is a help toward reducing the price to properly, he Is not entitled to American golf, the National Ama- California. They will go to Boulder Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Bob the consumer. Not only are advertised articles reduced in price by adver- pensation. If he maintains that he teur. Gix Von Elm put Utah on the Dam, Los Angeles and San Franwon first prize. Munger t tising, but they are greatly improved in quality and in usefulness as well became unemployed without Just map In a big way, but I insist that cisco. as In lasting qualities. People who realize this are the ones who are the cause, he may appeal for. a review Kingsley will make Von Elm look ! Mrs. Charles Furrow, Miss Grace ?k r in Mr. and Mrs. Randall Nelson have Furrow and Mrs. LaRay I peon revery weedy before he Is through. greatest boosters for newspaper advertising, as they know the advertising of his case. r:i CALIFORNIA WINE On becoming unemployed, the ex not only pays for Itself, but gives the manufacturer and dealer a fair Why anybody In Utah has not moved to Salt Lake City to make turned home last Saturday after a nearest enough sportsmanship to give a their home. profit as well, and brings the consumer better and more enduring goods. employee should notify the ten day trip to California. Advertised goods are safe fo buy because the manufacturer has too of the state employment offices young fellow a boost is more than I then a He of was having heretofore established. can understand. Ed given much Invested in his product to take any unnecessary chances Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slater of the ArMiss Wilma Bennett entertained the goods returned. goes on a waiting list for two weeks membership In the Salt Lake Coun- thur Row had as their guests for a the Third Year Beehive Girls at her while his case is being Investigated try Club so that he could play In few days, Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Tanner home last Friday evening. The and the employment office seeks a the National Amateur Qualifying and children, Margaret Ellen and FAWNING DUKES AND PARASITES included Miss Audrey Mattguests new Job for hm. The Job sought rounds at Denver a fine gesture Golden, of Richfield, Utah and neEra McDonald, Roxie Fullhews, must be within reasonable distance that demonstrated good sportsman- phew, Teddy Neilson of Payson. Mildred Bennett, C. BE AGAINST SAID MAKING MUCH TO salaries IS the mer, Egan, public THERE of his home, the type of work he ship to the nth degree. Claude Ruth Salnsbury, Wanda Orton, of the In and be said favor of corporation executives. There is alfo much to can reasonably perform Freed does show the supMr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson have Heart Oldham and Idell Lewis. "Daddy publicizing these figures, particularly when they concern some of the pay comparable to that received be- posed big shots how to be BIG. as their guests for a short time, Games were played and refreshexecutives of the Woolworth five, ten. fifteen and twenty cent stores. fore. In my opinion, whether a fellow Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bates of Rose- ments served. Audrey Matthews won Last week we learned from the Securities and Exchange CommissIf no Job can be found and the gave me a car or whether l bought ville, California. Mrs. Bates is a the prize. ion that B. D. Miller, president and chairman of the executive committee investigation proves him eligible, it, as long as I hold the ownership sister of Mr. Johnson. man begin to re- papers, it Is no ones business. of the Wcol worth Company drew a salary and remuneration in 1934 tot- the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson and we saw note no to editor's the effect that the girls ceive unemployment compensation cause a Country Club membeship aling 337,479. But Mr. and Mrs. Kendell Bums and Marjorie and Royal, Mr. children, salwho slave in these stores are paid about 9 a week. in a sum based on his previous was given to Ed, certain esteemed Mr Frank Grass of Reno, Nevada, A. Mrs. C. Ensign and children, and Regularly we read in the press about, Barbara Hutton, heiress to the ary. The minimum Is 7.00 per week, leaders of Utah Golf had to fall are spending a few days with Mr. Ace spent the weekand Virginia Inthree-fourtthe weekly wage, over backwards an declare it Woolworth fortune, who tosses her gold to fawning foreign oounts, dukes or and Mrs. Scott Spray. Gables summer Green at end and olfier parasitesBut rarely do we read about the young girls who whichever Is the lesser, his benefits valid and so forth: Very sporting. Mrs. Anderson at and of Mr. tome him for found drudge day in and day out to make that gold for the Barbara Hultonl cease when a Job is Anyway, th? Magna golfers have Mr and Mrs. A. B. Culley spent Provo In Park Canyon. Viviaa whose accidental birth put her on the other side of the counter. by the Employment Office at which the best reputation for sportsmanthe weekend with Mrs. Culleys the of end the or at assure We also read In the newspapers of the vast profits which the Wool-wor- he registered, ship in the state and they parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. BryMrs. Roy Hawes returned home five and ten cent store are piling up for the Hutton dynasty and maximum 14 weeks. Ed that if he wants anything in an of Erda. his few who are In the Inside. But rarely h it pointed out for the favored Heir power to give him, its that the Woolworth stores specialize in selling foreign-mad- e right now. Next year the qualifying goods which HORSESHOE MEN are produced by cheap coolie labor from abroad and which deprive the for the National Amateur is at Port- u Ivey American worker of a chance to earn his living by making those goods THURSDAY MEET last Friday. The guests were !Pd'.Ofe.0nB.n!1 U can over here. life that the Utah Copper Golf Club Mrs. Sid Westerman, Mrs. Marie will Join the U S. Q. A. or do any7 The Woolworth stores are doing mighty little to build up the poliMrs. A. W. McFarlane, Mrs. The Magna -- Garfield Horseshoe thing else to help a young feller" Ekblad, tical economy of the nation. They are playing both ends against the Wolfe and Mrs. W. D. Clarke. Ralph their regular middle. They take their profits coming and going, leaving in their wake association played ! at the along. Thursday tourney weekly and American Industries bankrupt because of cheap fordespondent girls Mr. and Mrs Gefford Brown have Utah Copper Ball park. Ed Skinner The Utah Copper Open will be moved into their new home at No. eign imports. on tied Wahlln games held and EW. September 19 and 20 and a 18 West 18th Avenue. with Skinner scoring 175 points and tourney is expected. All the good ing of sufficient funds for its ad- Wahlln 169 points. UNEMPLOYMENT and many prominent amateurs pros Mrs. John Prebble and son. John ministration. Others who participated rank In have signified their Intentions to and Miss Celia Bodkin of Salt Lake Sentiment the order Walt the among named: John assembled Rigby, BENEFIT PLAN play. They get more enjoyment City, visited at the home of Mr. and legisators soon after convening, Minister. R. E. Van Vleet, H. Brid- from playing here in a very infor- Mrs. A1 Ahlqulst last Friday. showed a vast majority tff be In fa- ges and Charles Angell. MEETS FAVOR vor of mal manner than they do In nearly strict adherence to Goverany other tournament in the slate. Hotel No. 1 of Garfield is now un nor Bloods expressed desire that Tlie Magna Women's Club will (Continued From Page 1) their extra session activities be told its next meeting Wednesday City will take a census of all per- confined entirely to consideration evening at the clubhouse. The opensons In the state of over 65 years and speedy enactment of the uning classes of the Better Speech' of age. employment insurance measure. series will open with a competent Utah ranks as the eighth state In Indeed, no effort was made to in- Instructor In charge. Each member the union to receive all the benefits ject any additional matters into the is asked to invite a guest who is Inunder the National Social Security agenda specified by the Chief Ex- terested in Civic and social betteract. Prompt action by state officials, ecutive. ment. A membership drive for the headed by Governor Blood, enabThe first day of the extra session fall meetings is underway. Youngled it to procure funds for the needy was taken up largely with discuss- er members are especially welcome. aged and blind and dependent chil- ions on procedure in both legislative dren within a few weeks after the houses, following the The Bacchus Club Is entertainof adoption national measure became effective. the neces ary resolutions at a dance Saturday evening on ing providing Receipt of the earliest possible ben- session expenses, swearing n of the Bacchus tennis court A general efits under the new unemployment good time is anticipated. insurance law are also assured. Travel-wis- e people more and The fact that legal and technimore are going by train cal advisors of the National Social THE KEY TO NEW WORLDS by Union Pacific. In new, Security Board have assisted state smartly-designe- d ears yetreair in drafting., the Utah -- Authorities draft-frerelax In air quiet. law and unemployment Insurance conditioned comfort as you ve is the key that unlock, gave it intensive study before final opportimitiea There are always new worlds to glide swiftly over the smoothenactment, is believed to Indicate conquer, new heights to attain for men young women and with strength to spirit est roadbed In tbe world. that there will be no hesitancy In BRIGHAM YOUNO UNIVERSITY stresses Washington. D. C. to give the statpractical training and No highway worries vigorous spirituality. It offers College at Its Best no ute prompt approval. This means 86 than nerve strain , . ; no du or Larger percent of the nation's colleges and universities. It that the various provisions may be is able to provide not dirt no stops for eating made operative soon. Benefits will only liberal arts courses, but studies leading October 13. to success in business, the professions and a wide or be svallable to the insured In 1938. Interesting people effect Until resting. of other variety Pullman-Touri- st and Coach from all occupations the over Dr. Harper In commenting on the country enjoy make congenial interests of both Industry and latraveling sleeping car passengers mea wholesome, generous bor to be fully served and safecompanions. An experienced Five College: Applied Science, at an average of 50 cents. train personnel serves you. guarded under It, and that its non Sciences, Free pillows, drinking cup, political features are especially Low summer fares are In Commerce, Fine Education, noteworthy. porter service. " The successful operation of the act will depend to a great degree GRADATE SCHOOL RESEARCH DIVISION upon the competence and efficiency FARES EVERYWHERE EXTENSION of the personnel charged with its Rmi Mp rate, of J cento or lus mile cnaUe yon to hovel said the regional administration, in luxurious comfort at lea, cost lima driving MOO Court e 34 Department yon own cor. director, A person who Is an official or committee member of any . Aal TkAoi Af nt olou i unusually low CoocA Faros. party organization can be employ"way and round-Med under Its provisions.", It was brought out that by pass"d Lots Mood tnrauto to or from Cul.c age of the law, Utah, for the first "f time, takes advantage of the fin. nECOBD-BBEAIEIIJ- G ancial aid offered by the Federal Wagner-Peysbill which makes Provo, Utah possible the establishment of a statewide system of public employment offices. 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