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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, November 27, 193S THE MAGNA TIMES Edith M. Nielson, Edltor-Pnhliah- er Published Sine 19M March 3rd. 1379. at Magna, lTtah Entered aa aecond clan mall matter under the act ef Issued each Friday morninc at Magna. Utah tubaertption, in advance, per year Published By The Copper .$LM muting Company THE SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION TAXPAYERS AND CITIZENS of this district. will WEDNESDAY, school board member to serve go to the'pollsjmd signify their choice for District. School for the ensuing five years in Granite is the only announced candidate of Board, the President E Mix, Bert for the position from this vicinity of new policies Mr Mix during his term, has Inaugurated a number to the beneficial very have which proven District, for the Granite School to reduce educational programs district and taxpayers. He has sponsored if not higher standards of teaching, expenses but stlU maintained the same teachers. resulting in mprt pay ior condiThe recently published Financial statement showed a better actimore considerable even though tion of affairs than any other year, vities had beeif conducted, necessitating a larger volume of expense. of school Taxpayers of this vicinity should realize that the position fill It board member 4s one that only a capable and qualified person can which reInvolves vast sums of money and hundreds of responsible details brilliant mind Such a man is quire a person with an alert, agrressive and ' of the "solid south." . Will the New Majority make the mistake so often made in the history of democracies from the time of the ancients the mistake of trying to subjugate the minority instead of seeking the paths and courses that mean an adjustment of majority and minority interests? There are two ways of meeting the crisis developing out of the election. One is lor the minority to surrender, as in Germany and Italy, and to go cringing and bowing in servility to the majority, begging for mercy and petitioning against possible reprisals growng out of a temerity t differ or to oppose. Such a craven attitude can hardly win the respect of the New Deal Majority, much less its cooperation. The other way W to meet the probems of the nation intelligently in an effort to understand the basic purposes that moved our people in votof ing, rightly or wrongly, for what they believed were the best interests America The road to political power for any group of coalition of groups is marked out when we begin to look at the problems of America from the viewpoint of the underprivileged. That is the lesson of the election to be taken to heart by the Republican party or any other party which Inherits the strength of the 16,000,000 nucleus of voters who opposed the New Deal party The realism of the hour demands a keener understanding of the clal and economic and spiritual problems of America today than has been vouchsafed us by the leaders of the past. ' B. E. Mix To vote for Mr. Mix would be to continue these satisfactory conditions to you which mean tetter schools for your children with less expense t, , nt' ROMA WINE Also Brandy and Champagne - $ILL YpUR ; NAME BE NEXT? b PAST SUMMER WAS ONE OF THE worst on record In the matter of automobile .accidents and deaths. And the mci dangerous driving months are stil to come the months THE ices and few daylight hours. Every season area better, more scientifically designed highwajs and ' yet accidents froW worse, both in number and severity Every year sees stronger, more easily controlled and mechanically safe cars yet the , carnage grows,'' It 1, true that a percentage of accidents can be directly attributed to mechanical failure of automobiles, or to road conditions. This percentage marks but a very small part of the total of crashes. The human element is re'ponsib e, $nd alone responsible, for the great majority of accidents minor or major, Worst menace bf all is the driver Who attempts to push the throttle who operates his car at excessive speeds And through the floor-boaexcessive speed is a flexible term there ar times when fifty is safe, and fifty is safe, and fifteen too fast. You You see many headlines like: Five Killed When Cars Collide read the namef of the victims, go on to other articles and forget all about them. Next time you see such a headline Just refect that your name, or the name of a friend or loved one, may be in the next similar list of corp- ses. Then it wont be so easy to forget. of rain and rd J eft PoJLd cf Httwty WHETHER WE LIKE IT OR NOT, a New Majority has arisen In the land to say that Constitution or no Constitution, Supreme Court or no Supreme Court; the resources and the food and commodities derived therefrom belong to the numerical preponderance of voters to be disposed of or redistributed by taxation, confiscation, or regulation, as the spirit of a revivified bureaucracy may dictate. Whether w like it or not, the 26.000,000 majority Is now regarded as having Issued a "mandate in the moulding of which the minority of 16.- 000,000 is to have little or no voice. For such IS the defect of the American electoral system, that a landslide of electoral votes wipes out in theory the convictions, the traditions, the hopes, the consclenious beliefs of 45 per cent of the electorate north i 4 nii Save after Seven and ail day Sunday 4 I I I i : ! PRICES REASONABLE BEST MATERIALS fit Work Guaranteed ! j A': 1 M Distance telephone rate are reduced after ? every night and all hours Sunday IS BACK WITH SHOE REPAIRING I 4 .OHS MIKE FARRELL 1 (Moved Next to Huffaker Furniture be-lo- re cent. 1933. In the recent election campaign, these agreements were bitterly attacked by the Republican party. Many of the relief measures will uie unless Congress gives them a new lease on life. Funds of the Civilian Conservation Corps will H. WERBER, doing business as Salt Lake Auto Wrecking Company. RAYMOND R. BRADY, Attorney. Date of First publication, November 20, 1936. Date of Last Publication, November 27. 1930 ,ast until March 31, and the life the Reconstruction Finance will end February 1 unless .t is rev.ved Next June is the limit set for the operation of the Hot Oil" law under which the government undertakes to conserve oil resources, in cooperation with states. If sugar quotas and certain features of the Soil Conservation act are to be extended beyond the next year. Congress must stamp them with its approval of Majority Haa Power To Uae Power Wisely 1 Laborites in Washington are waiting anxiously to see what Congress By Special Correspondent will do to restore the benefits siught WAfaHIN OTON. Big issues face in the t Guffey Coal act. the 75th Congress, which will meet All in all, official Washington January 5. looks forward to a busy year. . demust Before January 30, it cide w nether it will continue the Notice piesidents power to fix the gold content of the dollar between 50 and 60 per cent of its former amount NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that On the same date the presidents H. Werber, doing business as the power to tip the weight of the silver Salt Lake Auto Wrecking Company, dollar and its relation to the gold in Salt Lake Utah, claims a City, doJar will expire, unless Congress lien autoa certain Hupmobile upon decrees otherwise. Some $750,000,000 mobile, Model No. 130, Serial No. since been purchased of silver has M19771, Engine No. 19819, against 1934, in the execution of.lhe pre- Grace Ziegler, whose last known adof Congress, policy dress is Los Angeles, California, and If Congress should fall to take Al Ziegler, whose last known address is In care of County Jail, San action on the ihonetary policies stamilization the 30, California, for and on account Jose, January lund, which has been built up out of storage furnished, labor, skill and of the governments $2,000,000,000 materials, expended and performed profit on the devaluation of the upon and attached to the above dedollar, will pass into the Treasury scribed property, as follows: Wrecker to move car to place of Departments general balance. $ 5.00 storage President Roosevelt has promised Gas and oil 1.50 that, without increasing existing le- Battery 7.00 vies or creating new ones, the tax Labor and repairs 35.00 structure will be reviewed by the Storage, October 17 to November next Congress. Excise taxes which 17, 1936 5.00 have piled up a profit for the government of $300,000,000 during the That on the 30th day of Novemla t fiscal year will expire on next ber, 1936, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, at the premises known June 30 as 951 South State Street in Salt Under the present law, the presi- Lake City, Utah, the undersigned dent is authorized omy up to next will sell said personal property June 12 to negotiate reciprocal above described at public auction tiade agreements with foreign coun- to satisfy said lien. Said auction and sale will be made tries With this time limitation, the under and by virtue of Section piesint has the power to increase r loan existing tariffs by 50 per Revised Statutes of Utah, Through an error in our prlntiM department, the article on PagTl of this issue regarding the school board election, is in error. It viatet therein that the election win be held Tuesday, December I whereas it should read Wednesday, Decern-b- er 2. 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