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Show Magna, Utah, jyWWWWWWAWA CHRISTMAS BUCKLES By LnelU B.Lyon in the kingdom bi m kick ths Editor has Hsr saf h Culprits Are Problems m-- brown knew not in Hartsburg well Timothy merit an invitation dinner, for he had g i christmaa opened the little shoe repairing eybby hale in the poatoAce build to the tag only ten day previous And the little reataurant frpiMiv. grred no turkey either, tor they probably figured everyone yould be eating elaewhere. , Bather blue and unhappy. Timo-g-g elipped back to hia workbench, gtere to get caught up on She ot work that had poured In The iirat pair ot clip gpoo him. the part yes. he remembered pale, thin little girl that had brought fr.m in. "My aunt bought them tor jj eenta at an auction of eecond-ben- d thing in the city and cent tbem to me; but they do need repairing bet ore I can wear them. But rve only 25 centa to my name could would you repair them for that amount, Mr. Brown?" Of aaured her that it (ourse, h wouldnt coat that not to her, of the ad and wiatful eye Why, I may be a ahoe rebuild but if thoae buckle arent or, worth a fortune then xd better get out of thia buaineaa," he about ed to the empty little roan aa he luddenly diacovered the winking little buckle were not of the dime itore variety. Luck waa with him when he aent a mesienger tor the poor girl own allppera, and tr of the aecond-hen- d at the Jewelera home the pair were in luck the expert In gema told them that the bucklee would positively remove the girl out of the pauper class, for they were ' really worth e fortune. Happy and merry Christmases may come and go, but Timothy will never be lonely again, for the lucky little girl later said yes to Tbnothy, not out of gratitude but because of love at first sight C Wnun Nmptptr Union. ava-jeoc- be A fifteen-year-o- boy in trouble awaiting e return to the Ogden reformatory from which he was paroled a few weeks before, said that If boys were paroled after a few weeks In .the reform school, they prebab y would'nt go crooked again. But after a year or more in the reformatory their souls are seated, they are miseducated by the other prisoners, and they so hate society that they become public enemies ever after. What to do with, or to, criminals has been a problem since men wrote history. ld , twice-divorc- ed ds tion. - The Only One Only from observations I would say that Adam Is the only man who ever told the truth when he asdd: "Eve, you Ye the only woman in the world for me." When England chooses a king The girl who gads gets the lads, without whiskers, then the throne but she who stays at home and will be abandoned. waa what Mo- slaves is not likely to draw a knave for a husband. ther Shipman, famous prophesier, prophesied a century ago. Gagged!1 Press Surpluses "gagged" British press has been saying mean things about American newspapers who for the past six months have been printing stories and pictures of the romance between the King of England and an American woman. American newspapers, free to express Ideas, print news of state, national and world happenings, without the religious censorship as in England, told its readers of the great romance that they knew would rock an empire. The British press kept their readers in the dark on the subject, finding the heavy hand of government and religious censorship even went so far that pages of American magazines were torn out before delivery in England. When the bar was finally lifted by government officials, and British newspapers were permitted to tell the story, then British editors dipped their pens In vitriol and attacked the American A The fact that the big business interests are paying bonuses to stockholders and two weeks extra pay to employees hat caused the stock market to take a drop. Some say that the corporations are trying to make a good impression on the administration; others believe they are getting rid of their surplus for fear it will be taxed away from them. Not being connected with either big business or surpluses, we are unable to throw any light on the subject but we know that surpluses were the salvation of both big and little business during the past few years. Opinions December y, press. ApparentlyHbey are jealous of the freedom of American newspapers, their constitutional right to print the news without interference. The right' to express opinions and criticize government NftliclaU or any action on their part without censorship is their right America, today, is the only nation on the face of the globe that has a free press and tree speech, and freedom of religious worship. When that Is gone all liberty will have passed. t Christmas Weather Weather man has not been doing his duty in presenting us the right kind of weather for Christmas shopping. Snow adds much to the zest of the Christmas spirit and there has been very little. , LIBRARY PETITION Best One Prophecy Plenty of opinions about King Edward and Mrs. Simpson among the "people on the street." The arguments and opinions reflect one thing that we as Americana do not understand British customs and their reverence for royalty. But one general Idea prevails. Many local Fihysicians who are so puzzled people believe that there waa tredemocraover that new disease which makes mendous opposition to the tic Ideas of the young king, and his Its victims talk incessantly must be ministers and big newspaper men bachelors, feared him and jumped at the first possible chance to get him to abdicate. . And Edward did -- all for love! his love for a American woman, who in her veins is said to have more royal British blood the king himself, yet she is by them as a commoner. Silly business. isnt it, this royalty idea? That one family has the right to rule through the ages, or rather, merely to be figure-beaand let big business men use royalty as a sham for their methods of opera- Fri-a- IS CHECKED BY P.T. A MONDAY EVE ICC 3. orpropriation of funds to finance ganization of a countrywide public library system. The protect is being -- proposed by Dr. Calvin 8. Smith, superintendent of Granite school districts. The petitions will be presented to the county commission meeting December 23 st a public bearing of the 1937 budget Dr. Ha tel M. Cushing of New York waa guest speaker Monday. She talked on Adult Education In the Nation. She has been In Utah employed by the federal . government in the interest of adult BRIEF TOPICS Mr. Thomas L. Havercamp of Somerville, Tenn, recently resigned her Job as one of the few women mall carriers in the United States, after walking 34,000 miles since beginning her route in 1920, and gaining 45 pounds. Parent-teachassociation offiA land tortoise cm whose back two cers of Granite district met Monday boys. John and Herman Rials, car-rat 7:30 p. m. in the district offices. their Initials 20 years ago, reMrs. J. J. Stewart, Jr., district pres- cently appeared at the same spot, ident, was in charge. near Dublin, Ala. Special order of business was a A Halywood Item reports that canvas of petitions that have been er ed circulated among members and tax- some stars are successful amateur payers in the district directed to farmers. Imagine the harvest of the county commission urging ap- - vegetables some of them can reap in one personal appearance. Belle Benchley, who has of the San Diego, Calif., zoo, charge the fourth largest in the world is believed to be the only zoological director. Mrs. ... Hitler has ordered his commander to organize annual Nazi Olympic games, which is one way to insure Oerman triumphs. Every Christmas Professor Wynn --Jones of the University of Leeds, England, has found that ability to learn increases ot 22, remains conup to the-ag- e stant until 35 and Is still high at SO. A sharp drop comes after 70. George Washington had a $8 bill in his pocketbook when he crossed the Delaware. Liberalization of the state liquor control act. Insofar as it applies to beer licenses, is another issue certain to bring forth considerable The DeThe oldest savings account In this action early In the ses-ioviews mocratic this phase platform world is In and the possibly country believed to be one ot $15 deposited of revision as encouraging temperIn a Manhattan bank in 1819. In- ance. It is likely, however, that temterest has Increased the $15 to over perance organizations and the state anxious to Liquor Commission, $3,450. maintain its control over beer paron grounds that An accidentally discovered treat- lors, will oppose It more beer parlors will mean more ment for' trachoma has been enforcement difficulties, and subsebrought to this country from more law infractions. Prance. No satisfactory treatment quently for this eye disease has hitherto Save a part of a roll of paper afbeen known. ter room has been papered. Seal roll and write on outside location That Italian couple who fainted of room In which it has been used. during their . wedding ceremony When patching Is needed paper must have suddenly realized what may be easily found. they were getting Into. A kindly wish and a big kindly thought for all ( people 1,000,000 Whats in a name? Dr. Staggers send mall to Santa Claus, Ind, for cf Cleveland. Ohio, balanced 4000 remaining with a Santa Claus postmatches on the mouth of a bottle. mark . IN THE BEST BUY CALIFORNIA WINE our friends PAUL CLEANING COMPANY Straight from the heart Comes our Christmas greeting To you and all our friends. BEAUTY BREEZE r BARBER SHOP. Merry Christmas to Everybody And so we won't miss anyone we'll say it again "Greetings and a Merry Christmas. and Best Wishes for Your Prosperity and Happiness May Good Fortune and Happiness Be Yours at Christmastime and Follow You Throughout the Yfc&r. Rasmussen Garage HUFFAKER FURNITURE Magna Times & Garfield Leader one Ifear? 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