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Show MORCSAN W ra Dr. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Count, Board of Education. ,he,r e the A,rcnl-;annouWanlass ot the Utah State . S. D. PERRY, Publisher R UnhPf to iural College of Logan. Rave us a daughter. Bernice, HS. national Sheets, son of Mr. and Mrs. Printed every Thursday, Perry , , s lmpor" cere- The Salt n,r.n take ot .Shrs City. St., Morgan, Bldg., Commercial !monv took Diace Saturday evening was under the man-- , The meeting second-clamatter as Weber college with Bishop Entered Supt. J. K. the January 7. 1932, at the post office ayement of ; Lawrence n. c, u preforming at Morgan. Utah, under the Act of Tippetts announced at the begin-ceremony, March 3. 1879. ning that a brief discussion of the Mr. and Mrs. H H. rou subject would be open to all. This Dr. Rates: parted Wednesday for an indefinite Subscription statement was reiterated by n, 1XJ Three Months .50 COALVILLE Charles Sargent, Ferrin Judd and Warren Spriggs are leaving by car Friday, for a two weeks vacation in Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Geary, of Coalville, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Roselind to Mr. Lewis Johnson, of Milton. The marriage will take place Christmas eve in Coalville at the home of the bride. ' l, . e,ennS 0n' fun and frolic. See the New Year In with the crowds at the Opera Lake on the Terry Mr.' and Mrs. Mark Thackeray Dam. Los Angeles, Wanlass himself. Many of those; visit to Boulder coast family departed Wednesday for and and other Francisco present were prepared, and hoped San Los Angeles, California, where they questions would be brought up.Mes. will spend the Christmas holidays. was Dr. Wanlass gave us a wonderful; A special entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Littlefield all through, emphasizing the en Friday by the South Morgan of Pioneers and daughter Maude, left .Monday of the American people Camp of the Daughters looking at our conditions squarely, at the home of Mrs. Ooldie Wald- - for California, where they wUl visit- and openly without prejudice. We ron. The guests of honor were all spend the Christmas holidays friends, and are so aDt to be wrapped up in our of the Daughters over 70 years of lng relatives Mrs. William Conniey and son, ideal of thought so that at tlmes'age. They are Mrs. Maryette WaldHannah Mrs. Emallne Mrs. Fry, we idolize it. place it upon a ped- ron, estal so to speak, and make it our Francis, Mrs. Nettle Durrant, Mrs. God. If so, we would most likely Jane Foote, Mrs. Lizzie Peterson form a veil before our vision of and Mrs. Margaret Rawle. A special numbers thought, and would be apt to blind program of Athe following United! on talk the was true of given: to ourselves the cjiestions fonciay in Ogden, Mrs. Charlotte Order by j Chapin.) progress. Mr and Mrs Valter Dale Fran- over 0 years. salt Lake. These statements I feel sure we A Tribute to Pioneers gpent by Mr all endorse, as well as many of the of ranci3, Parkinson spent p, S4nti Mra statements made by the story y Mrsj days iast weeic jn Ogden at Claus came and presented speaker. He went on to say that the bome mechanism of our country or the member with a love y Rift. A del.- d uhter ' luncheon was served. upbuilding of our country is not the clous Francis, Miss La Mar Cilddle, county, He main issue at the present time. stated that the main Issue now is nurse, attended the State Nurses fho W able to ke an idea and then Convention n Ssl. Lak Ctt,. last clt-th- at giv-ta- lk Jie i - For a repetition of the good time we had last New Years Eve, we will all be at the Opera House on the Better night of December 31st. music than ever, and special fea- Ur ir.in, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Taggart of Evanston were visitors Monday at the home ot Mr. aid Mrs. Oeorge A. Taggart. atMiss Marian Terry who is tending school in Salt Lake City, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ss $2.00 j MORGAN UdeMheAl!nehfMor,an!: One Year Six Months 1936. 24 DECEMBER MORGAN COUNTY NEWSTHURSPAY. Mrs. Haswall Taggart and daugh-- 1 ter of Evanston Wyo sp!nt seV'! Born Friday, December lith a 7 eral days this week at the home of pound baby boy, to Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George A. Taggart. (Albert Bullock, at the home of Mrs Mf' and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brockmier of Be ' last Zion National Park, arrived Sprgf Duk Wright has been m week to visit at the home of Mr. with the flu. this week, Littlefield. E. They and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. San smith spent Monday will be accompanied home by their son Bill, who will spend the holl-- 1 nlgnt in Coalville at the home of to her daughter, Mrs. Ward Wright, days with his parents and return Mr. Frank Salmon spent the week and school his school duties at high end at his home In Coalville. He is winter of the remainder the spend employed in Southern Utah. with his grandparents. j j V I t Lets ' the New Year Clean-u- p with a E. Cleaner G. Handy Vac. A. V. 5 New Large DeLux, Model A. V. 20 $54.50 , ) Newbold Electric UTAH MORGAN, sev-oth- er J -- "Zl House. Beg,a Cnnell, -- - J are on the brink of a great social spent the past two months in Black- The Coalville Ward Choir will for the capitalistic class, foot, Idaho, is visiting at the home. present a program of special Xmas and that after many years or pros-- ( his mother, Mrs. J. J. Connell of music at the regular M. I. A. meet- perity and great advancement this Devil? Slide, The choir class has built up a Frankenstlne ing Tuesday evening. Mrs. Nancy Bohman spent the will be directed by Mrs. Judith week end in Salt Lake City as the Beard. setup, unless we change our capital-- , Uest of her daughter. Miss Marie Dance td the music of Steadmans istic and industrial system. Our Bohman. Serenaders, Christmas night, at the whole monetary setup has out- -' Among the students returning Opera House. The music is the best grown its object of Droduction as home spend Chrl3tmas with their and the crowd will be the best. Fin- production does not keep step wUh followlnR fromMorgan ish Christmas day by meeting your consumption. At the present time co wm rcturn tQ thelr hoes dance. friends at the M.I. A., the profit to industry is too great colleges. utah Mr. Howard Bedell Is visiting at and the accumulation of this extra rkultural Dee Rees, Alice College: the parental home this wees. capital is then invested Mrs. Ward Morby and three plants which soon will .ams, Hazel Chapin. Alberta Tomer, children, Marilyn, Beverly, and close down, so we are now t'rtH on, y the road to a new depression before f Wardeen spent Tuesday and we emerge from the present one. Mrs. In Ogden at the home of ham Max Rog The present outlook is that 1941 or ers. Young University; Edna Little, Bruce Whittier, Morbys mother, Mrs. Welch. 42 will see the greatest boom the Max White, Otis Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blonquist and ever witnessed, whi'h Margaret White, children were Monday visitors in country has Marden Clark Burton, Josephine will be the capitalistic toboggan for and Chadand Russell Salt Lake Ciyt. Parrish Mary the next depression of our capUtah: of Moroni wick; A. University O. Construction Thorne The italistic system. company who has been awarded Interesting and Instructive dues- - Francis; Weber College: Thelma p the contract for the Eskelson, Irene Hall, Thomas Littleroad began work last Tuesday. field, Sterling Rose, Sim Burton. The construction camp is located Woodrow Giles, Eugene Whittier at Lyle Sargent's In HoytsvUle, where they have bunk houses, mess Those persons in the higher brack- - an Anclrew Clements, room and garage. Twenty local men ets own the ' Government Bonds, y Camp of Daughters will have work on this project, and Pioneers held their annual Chris-theto would have themselves pay it Ls expected that work will con- they while individual debts must imas meeting and party Friday at tinue through the winterhome of Mrs. Hattie Heiner. be paid or a foreclosure Ls made on The hostesses were Mrs, Horace Farmer our property Another big Future Dance, Saturday, Dec. 19, Coalville N,e?hl This brought up the question of Music by J. Elba whether or not a transaction tax Heiner, Mrs. James Palmer. Mrs. Opera House. Grover and Mrs. John ClayThe would Crogun and his Collegiates. the people (but this James help cents Is 50 admission per couple, question must have touched some- ton. The honored guests were the extra ladies 10 cents. pioneers in Morgan county. ones sore toe). The answer was oldest Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, oldest lady, that this question referred to the Townsend $200 per month plan, so and Mr, George Heiner, oldest man, Members of the North Morgan it was answered In a jocular manner, and the audience had a good ward Gleaner Girl Class held a laugh. The speaker then stated that! cany Pu't at the home of their rsVirgil Stewart, Thurs-an- d economists do not endorse the plan,1 eacer that he could not go into any,day evening. Many kinds of Christ mas candy were made. Luncheon details a.s his time was limited. served by Mrs. Stewart, But economists and the finan-j'va- s cicrs are behind and uphold such a The Parent Teachers Association system which makes millionaires by, will be the sponsors of the danse the thousands, and paupers by the Christmas night at the Morgan millions, so they try to laugh off a high school gym at the Morgan secured, plan which gives us an Idea, member an idea, which we believe This idea of the Townsend Plan would be of great benefit to our growing, and Is endorsed by many country for both young and old. Through the transaction tax, a Intellectual men and women of our person would pay only according to nation, and wUl not be laughed what he spends. The proceeds from)owna 2 percent transaction tax placed This idea, remember idea, is ours, in the hands of our aged would be Now what is your remedy? as a gentle rain which is so im- -j Friends, dont let them scare you portant to mankind. This would be out by that bugaboo of d remember ding prices. On the average there monthly, few articles which would pass monthly, and not like spells of flation and depression. The old through more than five transac-peopl- e could and would have a job tions. Two per cent on each would with Uncle Sam distributing that be ten per cent on the dollar and1 money which belongs to business not 10c on the article. This the' The money would be kept In busl- - merchant would charge to overhead ness, Instead of being hoarded. expense just as he does now about while the people of the country are) his advertising. It Is the man higher unemployed by the millions, and, up who wants the retail sales tav ethers by the millions on the relief' for the common people to pay. but rollsa transaction tax! Oh! My! That j - chSwsmadeheork S wifi prob-upheav- al wVk The Stake M. I. A. Carnival Ball promises to be one of the high lights Of the holiday season, New Special Announcement Ztonif. (DiidanaL JehpfwnsL tflcdsA-- fladucucL In the M- H. S. Gym. his orchestra will and By Knapp Years Eve QhhisJbnaA, amL Tfaw Qj&aAA, (Dcuf. - supply the music for a real froit. serpentine and confetti will add to the carnival effect. Adoption of Standard Tim Standard time was adapted at an International conference In Washington Before then, the computation In ISS-tof time was a jlmbled affair in all . enuntriei. Wed-nesd- The same reduced rates which apply after 7:00 oclock every night and on Sundays are extended this year to include all day Christmas and New Years. Enjoy hearing the voice of one of your family, relatives or friends in other towns. Telephone your greetings. Ask Long Distance jor any rates you would like to know Coalvtlle-Wan-shl- L Hi-tf Iff-- - - re-be- en .r?! i f;., v - "iv- y'x'u-- x Costly whiskies are .1 y J proof like moderate priced 100 Glenmore. ; j t ctf 'fe Com-par- e S it side by side .. with whiskies of like price. Men who .,'i, a .. 'ft v.i y- know fine whiskies like Glenmore. .! Glenmore Distilleries Co., Incorporated Louisville Owensboro, Kentucky - Saratta Says pyramid-circulate- in-'a- Its the Most Appreciated Gift One Can Give re , , New Semloh Hotel SALT LAKE CITY - will never do for him to pay. We h?ar so much about Communism. G. E. RADIOS A Beautiful Cabinet Model for only $47.95 Phone 90 for demonstration Newbold Electric MORGAN " : soJe object of Communism is to break down capitalism, and accorto Dr. Wanlass, we are on the1 ding verge of that at the present time ' 1 Now you can see that the present' 'capitalistic system is working into the hands of the Communist. Fascist. or Nazi systems. We have advanced an idea. What is yours? The transaction tax is not Dr.! Townsend's invention. In the years' 1920 and 1921 it was strongly ad-- i vocated in the halls of Congress.! . but in the shuffle it was lost. Why.i But the most important part of his' lecture is to pet that idea. 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