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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA Th Friday, June 19, 1942 TIMES Published By Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1111 Entered as second class mall matter under the act of March 3rd, 187.9 at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah - oI Utah. CORA BEDFORD, Defendant The State of Utah to said De' fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to dissolve the contract of marriage existing between plaintiff and defendant Estate of LESLIE LOTHROP GODDARD, Deceased. Creditors will present claims . with vouchers to the undersigned at 921 Kearns Building, Salt Lake . City, Utah, on or before the 15th ' day of August, A. D. 1942. LUCILE BOWEN, administra-- j trbc of the estate of Leslie Lothrop . Goddard, Deceased. Judd, Ray, Quinny and Nebeker 1 Attorneys f Date of first publication June 12th, A. D.,- 1942. Date of last publication July 3, A. D., 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clegg of Magna, received a letter Monday from their son, Russell, who is serving overseas in Uncle Sams armed forces. This is the first word the Clegg family has had for over 2 months. 4:00 Notice to Creditors 1:55 p.m. pm. p.m. pm. pm. way SUMMONS Say W & cliecrfid WWW W.'sSfcv T Adults 22c. AS FEATURED BY Open Noon Plus Tax Till RIPLEY Kiddies 10c - ANIMAL Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnson held a beach party Thursday evening at Black 11:00 P. M. - ODDITIES MAGNA 4th E. at Main 101 RARE STARS St FRIDAY, JUNE 26th, 1942 Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Staker and daughter, Bonnie, of Idaho, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams. CLASSIFIEDS Proiu..i Corp., N. Y. 90.4 FOR RENT Two-roo- modern, furnished apartment. Adults only. Inquire Mrs. Frank Peterson. 2948 4th East, Magna. FOR SALE Trailer. Good condition. Reasonable price. Inquire at 94 East 17th Avenue. Garfield. The man who for party forsakes righteousness goes down, and the armed battalions of God march over him. Wendell Phillips. Emerson. Bringing Outside DOLLARS Utah 1 5 Coffee at saving 20c SANDWICH SPREAD, Lunch Box, Pint for 25c IuncA BX Quart 42c CJ? CATSUP, Hill, Fancy, 14 ounce Bottle 12c f 3100 I pounds. gray work horse. 1359 pinios. 1 gailed sorrel saddle horses pounds wgftesss i Inquire Maynard Nielson Hunter, Utah Into lutackf Itiilif s 5 Tun 111 FOR he kkttbr tola SALE Beer tavern and pool hall in Magna. Include iT Fixtures and gas pump, also full line of itocl ready to begin business. In operation for more than 10 years and iote 3900 Copper Mill and Smelter employees. Must sell to close estate. Owner of building viT give long term lease and remodel to suit tenant ui 4 f Like most of the western states, Utah does not have sufficient population to consume all the food it produces. Consequently, ljt?h needs all channels of distribution, inside and outside the state. unc With t!.j;r outlets in other t.d.es, chain stores provide a d.rc.'t method of distribut-i.i- ? Utah products in distant 1 markets. N eed Scrap Rubber Do your part in the nationwide rubber salvage drive now. Bring old rubber o to any Pep station or dealer. We'll buy it at one cent a pound. 88-Vic- Assorted 3 Cans in Quart for 25c ' JwUjvjganidoton, Large Package 25c nni?1?0, C?cadei For example, one chain store in 1940 purSafeway chased $8,031,611 worth of products from Utah farmers and livestock men. That same year, Safeway sold just $i,566,043 worth of goods to Utah consumers. attic, garage and bam for old, discarded rubber articles tires, tubes, garden hose, galoshes, rubber gloves, fruit bottle rings, bottles anything containing rubber. Every ounce ME A TS Pot Roast, Shdlr., Ib. 27c Prime Rib Roast, Ib. 32c Luncheon Meat, lb. 29c Sliced Bacon. --: . Ib. 38c UTAH &XFEPC3J able-bodie- person busier now than in many years . . . working directly or indirectly In some phase busier. How veil each well sumers. this one producers than the Utah con- That kind of business is a pretty good thing for Utah, un t it? UTAH CHAIN STORES We can And that given good eyes Begin with, depends good light! see-in- 8. " . " L Vm bdirtrf Is d Job will be done, and how Iasi; depends on how In other words, chain paid Utah 52,465,568 more total of its sales to nod 1. lUakalt flor wkrrT.f loaipa Every eve 88-Vi- Utah 03 Refining Co. Stations and Dealers n Its Products Evtryuhere in Uteh end Idaho EYES Do Their Job of Americas war effort. And were all going to be hot-wat- station which is donating its facilities as a collecting depot You can help. If everyone participates, gasoline rationing in this territory may be avoided. The campaign is on in full swing. Will you do your part? You must act before June 29. from the Electricity p YOUR Search your basement, Bring it to your Pep M WAYS TO PROTECT PRECIOUS IYESIGHT and get th mort How To Help counts! MAGNA fill Work and Saddle Horses black percheron team, weight Bartlett , No. 2H can GRAPEFRUIT, Glenn Aire, No. 2 cans, 2 for 21c GRAPEFRUIT, Shaver's No. 2 cans, 2 for TOMATO JUICE, Sunni Dawn, 46 oz can lS PEARS, Petite. Small table fruit, No. 2 can 20c VEGETABLES BANANAS, . . . Ib. 10c . . . lb. 5c CARROTS, 7 lbs. 29c Grapefruit, ORANGES, 7 lbs. 39c 1 - Tygesen and Williams , A ttorneys-at-laMagna, Utah Phone Magn BREAD, Julia Lee Wright's, 20 oz. loaves, 2 . 15c MAYONNAISE, Best Foods , Quart Jar for 51c APRICOTS, Valley Gold, Unpeeled, 21 can 17c COOKIES, Fancy, Assorted, Lge. Cello Pkg. 22c SALAD DRESSING, Duchess, Quart Jar for 35c asi?s rt- - Inquire a V FOR SALE Nothing can bring you but yourself; nothing can peace bring you peace, but the triumph of Proof JIM noen th East WORLD'S LARGEST FREE' MENAGERIE National DUtillera Q. GUCO. tivities or about any military facts that he may know; we must all WORK WANTED Two experienced girls wish jobs tending children. Inquire at 2638 principles. ONE DAY ONLY "Safeguarding military information means safeguarding ' your country, your home, and your family," said Colonel Hubert V. Hopkins, base commander, army air base. Salt Lake .City, in a statement released this week. With the Jap attack on Dutch Harbor and Midway as an indication that they are undoubtedly planning more attacks on the U. S., this responsibility of the security of information does not rest upon our uniformed men alone; it also rests on the families and friends of the men in the service as well as upon all civilian employes of the government. If a member of your family is in the service, it is your duty to protect all the information you may have learned, and not to discuss it either publicly or privately with anyone. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mayberry and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ensign Information as to the movehave returned from a vacation at ment of troops, ports of embarkaJackson Hole, Wyoming. tion, routs of convoys, names of ships, all must be confidential Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Thomas and Colonel Hopkins emphasized the family were visitors at Ogden fact that the safety of many men Saturday. in the service may be endangered by civilians whose unguarded con Mr. and Mrs. E. Porter and versation may reach the ears of children visited at Salem Tuesday those interested in helping the and Wednesday. Axis powers. Remember, talk wont win this Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Wilde have war, Colonel Hopkins said, but received word that their son, loose talk may help lose it Now, Wayne, has ben promoted to a more than ever before," everyone sergeant in the United States Ar connected with the war effort must remain silent about his acmy. 4 iCT - SAFEGUARD U. S. SSt BY SILENCE, SAY ARM OFFICIALS re Mrs. Charles Christensen and family have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home. The Merry Matrons Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Orem Stewart. Prizes at bridge were given to Mrs. T. F. Maher, Mrs. C. W. Evers and Mrs. Stewart A lovely arranged luncheon was served. s. Wvtt n Just-A-Me- friends. SON IS SAFE 6:40 5:30 pm. Magna horseshoe rs won a meet 8:00 9:00 pm. the at Park Saturday Community 10:00 11:00 9 16 to score. pm. against Salt Lake, Star Indicates schedule by Estate of Thomas L. Johnston, Local participants were Carl Dea, Deceased. John Zito, . E. W. Wahlin, B. of Remington-ArmCreditors will present claims Rogers and Bud McDonald. with vouchers to the undersigned at Magna, Utah on or before the 22nd day of August, A. D., 1942. District In the Third Judicial V Mrs. Dewey Watkins entertainClub ed ladies of the Wednesday at her home. Tables of bridge were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. Ida Stewart and Mrs. Chloe Jensen. A lovely arranged luncheon was served. Mrs. D. L. Underwood will be hostess to the ladies June 24th. n, Russell wrote that T am all right, but by mere luck alone, intimating that he has been in recent battles. He also asked if SALT LAKE & TOOELE his brother, Earl Clegg, had gone, STAGE LINES and said, if he had, for Mr. and TIME TABLE Mrs. Clegg to be happy about it, RAY S. McCARTY because the Allies have a fight Passenger s and Express Attorney for Plaintiff. to win, and each and everyone Salt Lake Magna Depot Depot P. O. Address, 409 Boston Build-- , must contribute. Union Bus Six Rasmussen Gar. ing. Salt Lake City, Utah. 77 W. Magna Drug Temple Date of First Publication, June Russells letter was very hope- Leaves S.Salt Leaves Magna Lake 19. 1942. ful and optimistic. 6:00 am. 7:00 am. Date of Last Publication, July 8:00 am. 11:00 17, 1941 9:40 am. 3:00 pm. MAGNA HORSESHOERS WIN Notice to Creditors . Plaintiff vs. MIKE BELFORD, The Magna Times Is qualified as a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices. Haring Been Approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. PROBATE AND ' GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICES. (CONSULT THE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER IN FORMATION.) . Vel-dea- Court of Salt Lake County, State LECAL NOTICES 4 Jul-ain- - realize that the The East and West Ward M. I. A entertained the Gold and Green dancers and drama casts at a hamburger fry in Milford Park Thursday evening. One hundred guests were invited. Myra B. Johnston, administratrix of the estate of Thomas UK Johnston, Deceased. Tygensen and Williams, attorneys Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watterson for administratrix and Date of First Publication, June daughter, Judy, Mr. and Mrs.e Carl Nielson and children, 19, A. D., 1942. and Jeddy, Mr. and Mrs. Date of Last Publication, July Dean Olsen and daughter, 10, A. D., 1941 attended a family reunion at Church Fork Mill Creek CanYOUNG MAN PROMOTED yon Tuesday. Word has been received that Wednesday, the East Ward Re Jack McClain is now a second Class Radio man in the United lief Society held a quilting. MeetStates Navy. Jack reports that ings will be held the third Wedall is well and that he likes the nesday of each summer month. Navy very much. He is the son Mr. Dick Speers is vacationing of MrS. C. R. Archibald. in California, with relatives and GARFIELD'ftEWS - -I. p-- SnU kfp loriocN f! mfan H 4. Guard mjaad fitted kite Ifca lUiy aurfaeua. T X tMf fctuM puctully (lokua t-ci x at wurk la ! kaduur. r X Wkuawducy nlM Ulagu. X wr Ut 0m 10. " oueouloauBT D Maud ar aadulf a aaagMlMt T 14 0, , - Utah Power 3 Light RtdJy Kilowatt Truer the uwWs tervice produced for yon hy Ameritm kind of power that tervet 90 , |