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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA Friday, February 27, 1942 TIMES HUNTER NOTES Sugar Restriction Not Tragedy, By Mary Clark Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1918 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah , The Hunter Ward Reunion was held Friday and Saturday of last week. Friday afternoon the young children were entertained 1942. LEGAL NOTICES with Mrs. Estella Fawn Wall, guardian, of Garfield, Utah or her attorney, Roy F. Tygesen, of Magna, Utah. Date of first publication, Febru ary 6, A. D., 1942. Date of last Febru The Magna Times Is qualified ary 27, A. D., publication, 1942. as a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices, Having Been Approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS rd East Main Street, Magna, Utah, Phone Gar. 5061 Gat Mora For Your Money Everyday at the Standard Market Where Prices Are Always Right. Special for FRIDA FEB. We Deliver Order of $3.00 or Over Shop In Our Grocery Department For OuUtanding Saving. ' USI 1(00 MILK IN All TOUR l 27-2- 8 COOKINO lb. 38c lb. 37c lb. 28c LOIN PORK CHOPS, FRANKFURTERS, FRESH GROUND BEEF, POT ROAST, STEAK, SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. 34c 2 lbs. 49c 2 lbs. 43c lb. 21c and 23c lb. 29c lb. 29c LAMB CHOPS, ROUND STEAK MUTTON CHOPS LEG of MUTTON LAMB SHOULDER BUTTER, 2nd Quality, : LAMB STEW lb. 25c lb. 35c lb. 18c lb. 19c lb. 20c lb. 41c lb. 15c n printing by the civilian LOST Next step for the new graduate is assignment to another post where he will continue his radio of most And remember that work in the important job of us can get along on a lot less alive the vital keeping sugar than we have been eating communications. meals and still have nutritious Scott Field, radio university of that taste good. Sugar supplies fbod energy in an exceedingly the Army Air Corps, is one of palatable form. But as far as several air coips technical schools e energy from food goes, any re- which offer thorough and duction in sugar can easily be training to enlisted men. taken care of by increasing quanfoods tities of other energy-givinthat supply, in addition, valuable vitamins and minerals. Whole-grai- n cereals are one of such foods group. Starchy vegetables and fried fruits are others, Miss Miller concludes. d plane-to-groun- compre--hensiv- 6 month old English answer to name of j-lj All while except right head which is also small liver and whit,, on back. Return to -- -J- Information on cook dried fruits be secured from nomics teacher or day, March Mrs Martha Moesser was the dinner guest of Mrs. Orson Lewis at the annual Washington Birthday dinner at the Highland Park ward in Salt Lake City Monday. son of the late Onfrio Giovengo, has joined Uncle Sams forces and is stationed in Texas. Joseph Giovengo, at the Lockheed Airplane These books are made to begin the bookkeeping job . . to reduce mistakes . . and make posting easier. And they Come in. Or phone os. We will be glad to assist you poor selection of a DESIGNED REDIFORM SALESBOOK. b Coppet pHRtiHf Company I D.toCKERIU I. Cyprus Avenue REWARD (Formerly of Salt Lake City) Announces the opening of a PIANO Ann Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H Newton, celebrated her 5th birthday anniversary Wednesday. She invited the following to her party: Larry Doxcey, Fqankie Clark, Francine Moesser, Blaine Nielson, Spencer Nielson, Karrene Doxcey, Mina Marshall. Birnell Jones, LaVelle and Yvonne Ralph Day, Marlene and Judge Rasmussen and Patty Ann, Phone 7301 BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED Maps: STUDENTS While just government protect all in their religious rites, true t its religion, -- Washington surest support. I $ 1 ' H ! ' . T Utah's greatest need today lg the of outside capital' for the development of its vast store of undeveloped resources. Years ago outside capital took a hand in the developm jnt of the sta'es mineral resources and today the industry Is the mast imporant consumer of Utah grown and manufactured products. The entrance of outside capital Into the development of Utah min- Ing hid Its incept'on when the return tionat development expulsive. Returning to Par a small farm conn, took a shortcut ov Wh n he reached would be too City, then Just unity, the scout r the mountain the summit of saw four men (Ontario Ridge, h tnnehm? near a imppr tree. He d mounted, examj ed the prospect iiiKi took an optiol on the claims, His option was fl r 30 days and for the pavf lent of $30,000. before the 30 jlay were up Haggin Haggm-Hea-s- t incrc-t- i of San u,ml Hearn hid! purchased thb Tli s Included Francisco, California, acquired con- - Cuns for 37. j trol of the old Oitario claim at I'11 old On.ario aim, No. 37, the Park City, which gave mining In bKd in thyTark City district. Utah the imp us that .t needed at 1 , was beginning of a that tinm. m n m ere. venture. Outside Hagg l and had heard of caP brought In for develop, a j Jrhe Ontario yielded $15,. the ore d .score, es that were being m-made In Utah ami after the dis 00,n j vJ ores which went to bus Industrial channels of covery of the famous Comstock lne-swel1 83 launching Lode at irgnua City, Nevada, they Haggin sent a si out to Utah to see If an- - and, Ylearst upon a successful min-h- e venture in Utah. other Comstock was in making here. The Conisio.k was discover- O'hers were attracted Immedl-e- d iu 1X59. but it was several years ptely to the Park City region and a. ter this that the man was sent outside capital began to scour the t0 Vtjh' state for other Ontarios! The scout was attracted to Park J. Daly went east and financed John the City by reports of e discoveries Daly Judge and Daly West old In a shaft a few miles and producers in the Park City district east of the proant towngouty Park Then the Silver King Coalition was' of city. The shaft was belnst sunk developed. thp u Nothing begets success more than rll,m ,n now died McHenry Canion, and suceess. Other were brought in addition ti a good sWiwing of to the forfront camps Including Ringham ore a heavy Cow of water had been Tin ic. Alta, Frisco in Beaver and ty ohers. Along about 1S93 Riding hors ', v took Jackling and his associates began hysrout the usual roun to to reach way figure on the Utah Copper and r afbrief exam- - in 1901 the foundation for the f.e prospect states greatest single Industrial rv the water enterpriso was land when Colonel problem more than Ifiset the ore Jackling went east and financed the 'that at d. showing y'h, and addi- - Bingham project. S' 1., ' 4 .,,, I .v?.? Wit! COh r-- ti Wit! It IS emol Prici "K& i fy ' ,: t i P bars' N s . 't V 5A ' V'..:. First 4; Merl shall Man; all! Price .4 V Pir rhat c 1 Thomas Jefferson T t' os'!. Ti VI s'J- - Doug 1 t H. B. i Romt entoy I KeepMQ Zasu Seria Pricei am th H,, B.U enjoy the , luxury cf .nrienf9 400:00S! LLt tooU oC bvelVo All Chil, sac whiskey of the flavor years 5 years TIJ tnent servUc r0m lhat Ved ervl ,iU be uFPl affords-governmen- The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only legitimate object of good government. f Un Jayne Houghton - STUDIO- 2829 S. 2nd East. Magna A. B Degree in music from the University of Utah. Fiftee years practical ixpenence Specialized study under intern tionally famous pianists E. Roberts Schmitz. Mabel Bor. Jenkins. Methods of teaching under John M. Williams, Bel nard Wagness and Dr. John Thompson. J Kanab were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rushton last Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Rush-- i ton and Mrs. Pugh are sisters. Little right. And you'll find that slogan b true. If you want your accounting task to flow smoothly, start it with a REDIFORM DESIGNED SALESBOOK. V ke Uver-co- Mr and Mrs. Da id E. Pugh of Start the procedure i demonstration agent. 1. 1 "Well Begun Is Half Done s I ;en, Outside Capital Needed Bishop Ernest E. Nielson and Mrs. James H Newton were guest speakers at the Granger Ward Sunday evening services. The wards carried out a churchwide program of exchanging speakers to talk on the special Welfare Fast Day program Sun- Mrs. Florence Hanna gave a lesson on Humor in Literature, at the Hunter Relief Society Tuesday She was assisted by Mrs Bertha Newton, Mrs Merrill Wit-becMrs Nan Thornock and Mrs Mary Clark. Tuesday, March 3, Relief Society will begin at 1.00 p. m. and the teachers topic will be given by Gladys Day at 45 p m Mrs Leah Mathews will give the theological lesson. When you stop to think about it, all bookkeeping must start with ORIGINAL ENTRY forms - - usually a salesbook. jb. ved how to properly and cereals can your home ecofrom your home Sunday evening, Bishop J. H. Breeze, Mrs. R. W. Wilkins, Relief Society president, and V. D. Schow of the Spencer Council, were guest speakers at the Hunter Ward. Corporation often needlessly complicated. drs. Etcst g general Relief Society president, told of her experiences when in Europe on a mission. Jhose who attended the meeting' were Captain Inez Doxcey, Daughters Reta Day, Maud Evans, Martha Moesser, Martha Davis, Emma Craig, Annie Peterson, Irene Ridd, Almena Hill, Lorraine Bradshaw, Pearl Houghton, Mildred Moore, Mary Bertoch and Mary Clark. k, 7 Heatr most new., Very reasonably Scott Field, I1L -- Thoroughly trained in all phases of radio quire Eugene Sanders, 453, communications, Pvt Clifton G. the Salt Lake and Utah Harris, Jr., son of Me. CRfton G. Magna depot. Harris, Sr., 17 B St G Row, Magna, Utah, has been graduated with the last class at Scott Field, 111., according to an announcement made today by CoL Wolcott P. Hayes, commandant popula-tftn:Mrs.Am- y' The February meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers was held last Thursday at the home of Daughter Margaret Grubaugh. Mrs. Hortcnse Walker was assisting hostess. Yat they cost no more than can be purchased through your home dealer! ka AA Brown- - LyVnarr, ing os tha man who handles the "accounts" can tell you. SALE-Eure- Monday afternoon, fourteen members of the Hunter Camp, daughters of the Pioneers, attended the county camp meeting at Barrett Hall. Finger prints were taken of the group for identification purposes. Police Chief Reed E. Vetterli spoke on the importance of finger- Mrs Rueben Davis has returned from Burbank, California, where she spent an enjoyable vacation with her son, Elvere, who is work- - BOOK KEEPING is -- FOR Local Youth Promoted - i HAM, ( whole or half) BACON (by the piece) SALT PORK, (crystal) But the chore Restricted sugar purchases may be inconvenient at first but Friday evening, the married neednt be a kitchen tragedy, they bepeople were the honored guests lieves Miss Elna Miller, extension and a program was presented, Utah State followed by a dance. The follow- nutritionist of the College, Extension ing program numbers were en- Agricultural Service. thusiastically received; play by Keep a weather eye out for the Magna Ward, Grandma Pulls wastes. One of the most sugar ' the String, reading by Miss obvious is the undissolved sugar Blanch Thylor; soprano solo, Ar- in the bottom of a cup of coffee lene Walker; patriotic reading or tea. Others are oversweetened and humorous remarks by Emil foods, cake failures-- or failures of Feulner; reading, Julianne Gil- any product containing sugar, lette; reading, Deone Robinson; Miss Miller urges. piano solo, by M. Bradshaw. , Next, cut down on sugar in Saturday evening, the younger least noticeable ways first. Expeople were entertained with a periment to see if the amount you dancing Refreshments have been party. on your breakwere served. The Primary Asso- fast cereal putting or in other beverages ciation and M.I.A. were in charge is a matter of habit whether you of the affair. would be just as happy with half a teaspoonful or so less. Naturally need less sugar an a cereal Mrs. Ezra Day and Mrs. T. J. youll is topped with dried fruit. that Evans attended the regular meetTry eating fewer rich desserts ing of the Flora Culture Club in fewer pastries and very sweet Salt Lake Monday. Emil Feulner, cakes. Fresh fruits are among the president of the Utah Association most nutritious and desirable of of Flower Clubs, was guest desserts and they carry their speaker. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (CONSULT THE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT Smet-hurs- t, COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE - Estate of Ellen Counsel! knowh as sometimes Ellen SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INC. Smethurst, deceased. FORMATION.) Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 409 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 13th day of April, A. D. 1942. Frank A. Smith, executor of the estate of Ellen Counsell Smethurst, sometimes known as Ellen Estate and Guardianship of C. Smethurst, deceased. Douglas'Wall, Darlene Wall and Richard J. ORourke, Halene Wall, minors. Attorney for Executor Creditors will present claims Date of first publication, FebruMiss Ida Mathews, daughter of with vouchers to the undersigned ary 6, A. D 1942. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Mathews, at Garfield or Magna, Utah on or Date of last publication, Febru- left Sunday for a two weeks visit before the 10th day of April A. D., ary 27, A. D , 1942. in Herculaneum, Missouri. own sugar. Canned fruits come in desserts. the class of Dried fruits are one of the best sources of natural sugar. Custards and simple puddings are other desserts that use smaller amounts of sugar. When you sweeten sauces, such as applesauce, put the sugar in at the end of the cooking time. It will take less sugar to the same sweetness if you dont cook the sugar so long. This also applies to rhubarb which will soon be available. not-too-ri- Say;s Nutritionist a program and served luncheon. Pge lh nrbot. H A $0 Proof. Whirknj it 5 Yean Old. iltrs V'rp irnt'on, AVie York . f--"' o ic4ep4ne m -- - m TI Serial Prices |