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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAKE EVERY DAY BOND DAY1 BUY ONE NQW1 10, 1942 Friday, April THE MAGNA SOCIAL NEWS IN HUNTER TIMES Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1816 Entered as second dess mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Mr. and Mrs. F. Van Orman Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Liolen' Hendrickson and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nielson Thursday. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Wilcken are will be special the proud parents of a baby girl born March 29. Mother and baby have returned from' the hospital and are doing nicely. Auxiliary president, Golda McShane visitors. LEGAL NOTICES HUNTER NOTES The Magna Times Is qualified es a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices, Having Been Approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. GUARDIAN-SHI- P AND PROBATE NOTICES. (CONSULT THE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER -- Mr. and Mrs Frank D Richards received word this week that their son, Mark, has been advanced to the position of captain in the Army Air Corps, and stage commander at Lemorre Field in California Ezra Day enter- Mr. and Mrs tained at a birthday party Saturday in honor of their daughter. Fay, who celebrated her 7th birthguests day anniversary Thirty-siwere present Refreshments were served. x Yotice to Creditors O WIN THE WAR, the health of every American . . . armed forces and civilians alike . . . must be at its peak. Thats why America is making certain that vitamins are in every diet for vitamins are this nations best defense against attack by disease, epidemics or the weakness of poor health! The job of saving and serving vitamins is easier for the thousands of Electric Range owners in the territory we serve, for its easier to save vitamins and minerals with Electric Cookery! . Estate of Ernest L. Anderson, Deceased, -- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 921 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 20th day of July, A. D., 1942. Mrs. Claud Rasmussen and son are vacationing for two weeks where in Richmond, California they are visiting relatives The Hunter Ward Spring Festival is being held on Thursday and Friday, April 9 and 10. The Relief Society is serving dinners both nights beginning at m Many unusual program numbers are slated for both nights, and everyone is cordially invited to 1942. ELECTRIC RANGE 1. Use very little water in cooking. 2. Cook vegetables for 7. the shortest possible 8. Keep foods fresh in time. 3. 4. your Electric erator. Cover utensils to keep air out. 9. Serve plenty Dont put in baking 11. 12. Start vegetables boiling water. i n 1,AD, 1942 Low temperature roasting saves vitamins and minerals. - (tre tgaijiujflsin Bill RBON W H IaKEY SC11E.N LEY DISTILLERS CORP.. N.Y.C. I Utah Power & Light Co. lb world's finest tleetri Reddy Kilowatt Power ice produced for you by American business met is the kind of power that serves 90 of tbe nation sen a. e. ennnnr FEATURE "4yarsago, m Vi sport and printsspring smart ig colors, includ- ing navy sizes 9' to 15. 12 toL 20. 33 to 44 tons' Exquisite new prints 36"' sorority Bold splashy prints, -- . . Men 01f VTSHIRT5 SMART $3 .19 For spectatoij sports d r e s s' soft t J ,, "ib 23 nl ni tt it Ik 2 lbs. ( i 3 Large Caa fa ' Pound Caa fat bf Caa . - 2 Pound Facing 20 our.ee Cm fa 1 Caa fa! tiCzblfarl fa ! Large Caa hr Caa I-1- 9 f J and SPRING erTM K- 1. V Pk )V 0 .v X THRIFT AND SAVINGS ARE A E1G I I Exquisite Colors! RAYONS Sturdy Sanforised Twill! f'M efc. J Z ' 59c Gopd quality tailors beautifully, "ill not slip the scams ), 39 Spring! 3 BOYS JIMMIES Pophnette prints 25c Bib front, handy pockets h' 2-- San forked meant fabric ahrlnkase wdl Dot exceed -- Snap i DRESES Sturdy, bolero and peasant styles in print and sheers. Sizes li Easy-to-was- cg.U.S.P,tOl Oil TASK LIES AHEAD - . All Purpose Shirts Childrens Shoes THt FINNEY way . 25c $1.69 is THE Clean whole- -' some cottons' you'UaJJit to s wear! TM ' FWfj 3-- col--a- ri TREMENDOUS it at war. Now, In wartime, became el tremendous job ahead ef at, we mutt learn bard and to live simply to put late tbe present America what wa once put inte the ef turn to the eld ways ef Thrift and building that teen Savings general rule at the beginning ef this century. j We feel that the Penney Company Is weH eppj to make e substantial contribution peculiarly toward tbe ThrW, Savings of the nation because the Penney Ceup hnewe from long experience what thrift la el about ) Thrift it nothing new to the Pet nay Company stock in trade. When the Penney bnsiness was fat i mi in the meet economical quantities; every turn! All this meant that new when Thrift lags mean mere than ever. It wiH pay yen, It precious dollars far you, always to shop first at f" AnnnKYOuary BarSains Short Lengths. Yard 3SC 6 DISH TOWELS For . 49c CLEANSING TISSUES Velour. Box for 19c TEA APRONS Dainty, Eech 2 19c SOFA PILLOWS For 91.00 WORX PANTS Pair . t7 PARTOFTiK The Pnnnny Ce.'e practice of Thrift and SWf j, evidenced In everything wa dot We buy for seU for cash; we make no eU deliveries; we costly frills and extravagances; we operate N , tremely smell margin ef profit per transaction; the source ? Objdv ctH-Whilo for, comfort, for good MESSASI Today America 4 Darning ton. Fancy buttons and Sew ing n otton Dressne: Bias' frilling Tape. PUMPS Stripes, Figures shrink-p- o BUY wme fl fastenercot- sjc - 98c non-wi- lt A -' quaint 1 PERSONAL FROM THE F0UNDEI THE I.C.PENNEY COMPACT 1902, herd werh.and spartan living were the Our first little store in Kem merer, Wyoming was to Thrift, and all through the years, as eur busfa grown, Thrift has continued to he eur guiding leathers'! GIRLS' SUNNY TUCKER Vvte m 12 91.39 Only! N. W. SHEETS iSllhtly Soiled) (Limit 2 to a customer $1.10 ) Prices! t'nir0j Wear topflight DRESS Nu-Cro- ft I - florals, they youT to create lovelu r inspire frocks--forss money' yd. 11 Cleverly fashioned in dressy, casual and sport styles for spnng Wf),-NO- Sonfonaed to control , --f 7 yd' j we sold thousands of stiff-collstiff bosom shirts. But men want comfort to- - A PRINTS f!oils,-etmnirt- Smart For So-don- na now and f Zr! 1ERESH SHEER COTTONS G rusp lawns, fine dimities, lots of othir cool lovely cot- HATS SUCCUMBS Mrs. Pearl Sabra Jensen Carlson, 27, wife of Glen M. Carlson of Salina, and her infant son died in childbirth in a Salina hospital Monday morning. She was the sister of Mrs. Wentz aand Hubert J. Jensen of Magna. Sympathy is extended. The best of j1 QUALITY GROCERIES Values in Fine Percale! g splashy little prints and all so lovely fur spring sewing' 3ti! WOMENS Misses Marion and Lois Harrison of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. John Harrison. SISTER Ip?Fashioned RONDO ' No longer forward nor I look in hope or lead But, grateful, take the PUMPKIN. Utah Valley, SPRY, MANDARIAN ORANGES. CHILI BEANS, SWEET rCTATOES, SARDINES, OLIVE OIL, Buon Sapor, POnK ; BEANS. TOMATO CATSUP, Pierce., L'SCi Patterns For Every Use! RAYON PRINTS The Second Year Beehive Class of the West Ward M. I A held a party Tuesday evening at the school Mrs LaVina Van Vleet is the teacher. been canceled. Stake conference will be held at Pleasant Green Ward. army. ..y.y.y.&E Ti and styles in gay The West Ward Junior class of the M. I A., Ila Coon, teacher, held a party Tuesday evening evening meeting J Hi V Dressy Types Dressy, casual Ardell Jenkins is a visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs Russell Jenkins. He was stationed at Washington. L D S ward has 8 Thomas Giovengo, son late Onfrio Giovengo week to join the Unitedujt I Sport Stylet Casual Models Mrs Kathryn Passey was hostess to the Second Year Beehive Class Friday evening. The girls attended the J. C Penney fashion show at Magna, then returned for a party and refreshments at the Passey home. 12 Ci1 and Mrs. OrWu Easter Sunday. .. DRESSES Mr and Mrs. Roy K. II.oas entertained at a family party in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Helena Cameron Monday A social time was enevening. joyed The April Moesser were GLEN-RO- GARFIELD NEWS at the Garfield Mrs. Martha n,eVIoes?er Flattering Styles tia'Cw For All Occasions v Tuesday evening, the East and West Wards M I A entertained at socials Games were played and refreshments scred Solos were' given by Miss Janet Konold and Mrs. O J McDonald 8 A FULL NEW LINE OF GROCERIES SEE US FOR SPECIALS mq 66 PROOF. STRAIGHT ,7 v Uncie; lamb stew, May All members of the American Legion Auxiliary are urged to attend a meeting Thursday evening, April 9 at the Utah Copper Club. Mrs. Melba Bills, State Fai liver, Attorney Date of last publication, . at Raymond C. leaving to join 4 this week. Other Mr. and Mrs. WiUunffv-Mr- . Ted rairbouiTaJft 1 May Fairboum. LAMB SHOULDER, BUTTER, 2nd Quality, FRESH GROUND BEEF, LAMB CHOPS, Date of first publication April 10, A. D 1942. after cooking. Broiling is preferable to frying to retain vitamins. 8 Mr. and Mrs bourn entertained Tuesday PORK CHOPS, POT ROAST, STEAK, SIRLOIN STEAK, 7 ROUND STEAK, CUBE STEAKS , h. Roy F. Tygesen, of YOU If youre the skeptical type, wlio demands straight-forwar- d facts, heres one big reason w hy Cream of Kentucky is double-ricIt's made by the dean" of Kentucky distillers! Try it and ) ou'll be convinced that it's the cream of Kentucky's finest Bourbons. deceased. Avoid unnecessary stirring o f veget- soda t o brighten food colors. 6. refrig- green vegetables. 10. Serve foods soon ables. 5. Dont throw away vegetable liquids use them in soups or cream sauces. pneumonia. Choice Meats At Saving the skeptical type? Are Soter, deceased. present claims the undersigned or at the office of Roy F. Tygesen, Attorney on or before the twelfth day of June, A. D. 1942. Katherine Papanikolas, executrix of the Estate of Mike Soter, OWNERS attend. 1942. Estate of Mike Creditors will with vouchers to at Magna, Utah, i where he Specials for FRIDA APR. We Deliver Order of $3.00 or Over Kg ,J Date of last publication April 10, A. D., Turpin i, East Main Street, Magna , Utah; Phone Car. 5:; Get More For Vour Money Everyday at the Standard Mit Where Prices Are Always Right. 4 30 p m Notice to Creditors VITAMIN SAVING IDEAS FOR Reuben Davis Mr and Mrs. entertained at a birthday party Saturday for their son, Dean, who celebrated his 11th birthday. The guests were Bill Henline, Boyce Davis. Dwayne Ridd, Douglas Ridd, Evans Doxcey, Israel MarMrs. Mary Clark. tin, Reuben Martin, Karl Tracy, n Andrea-soThe Singing Mothers were as Ray Solomon and Dale Mrs. Beulah Rushton, Refreshments w'ere served follows: and games enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Maxine Newton, Mrs. Leah Mathews, Mrs. Zula Coon, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Clark en- Irene Ridd, Mrs. Hilda Marshall, tertained at a party Friday in Mrs. Grace Squire, Mrs. Hazel honor of their daughter, Janice, Bertoch, Mrs. Lorene Bradshaw, who observed her 9th birthday on Mrs. Charlotte Kent, Mrs. Lavina Easter. The guests included Gale Nielson, Miss Lola Nielson and Powell, Shannon Bradshaw.Marie Mrs. Antona Haslem. n Henderson, Gwen Rushtoh Moesser, Nyla Herron, Biuce Moesser, Joanne Clark and Frankie Clark. Douglas Lake hospital La-Jua- Mr. and Mrs Haney H Fair-bouand family ent i tamed at a Saturday dinner for Mr. and Allene O. Anderson, Administra- Mrs. M. J Houghton, daughter trix of the Estate of Ernest L. Patty Anne and Mis Emma Craig Anderson, Deceased. of Hunter. Mr and Mrs. Warren Judd, Ray, Nebeker and Quinney, Griffiths, Mr and Mis Wayne Attorneys for Administratrix. Morris and children. Mrna Jean Date of first publication March and Craig of Salt Lake City. 20, A. D On Easter Sunday the Relief Society Singing Mothers presented the sacred pageant ResurThe pageant rection Morning. wras presented under the capable direction of Mrs. Nan Thomock, with Mrs. Ted Loutensock as accompanist. Miss Blanch Taylor of Spencer Ward, and Mrs. Leah Mathews gave the readings. Mrs. Edith Breeze of Magna Ward was the guest speaker. Mrs. Bertha Newton, Relief Society president, presented all who participated with corsages of daffodils. The corsages were decorated with blue satin ribbon in carrying out the Relief Society colors, of blue and gold. The soloists for the pageant were Mrs. Gladys Day, j KE REDEDICATE OURSELVES, TODAY, CJJ; 40 ANNIVERSARY, TO THE SERVICE OF -, !- W, rwj.dic.t. MrMlv,, to Tvm a.d tod.,. cats eur 1600 stores, which new Stretch coast, to the great )eh ef helping American continue to live welt far lees. fre, THE PENNEY WAY IS L TK THRIFTY WAY-T- HE WAY IS THE AMERICAS i |