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Show May 8, 1942 MAGNA TIMESrMAGN A, UTAH TIMES MAGNA THE The Utah Copper Club is entertaining at a dance in the club rooms Saturday evening. HUNTER NOTES Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher - the defendant groceries. herein, j , By Mary Clark among registrants who have r" j Qwen S. Jacobs "Right now local boards are Justice'of the Peace. reconsidering all registrants with 1942. 16th, Dated, April Date of First Publication April Miss Doris Wilkins was honor- 24th, 1942. ed guest at a birthday party given Date of Last Publication May for her, by the S. G. E. Club at 22nd, 1942. the home of Miss Berniece Walker" Friday. Games and refreshnesday evening at the home of ments were enjoyed' by all club Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson in members. Salt Lake City. Dinner was served and a social time enjoyed. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and FOR SALE-8-pie- ce large six MrsJiLJ- - Furness and daughter, dining room set. Excellent condi- Lucy of Salt Lake City. tion. Very reasonable price. InMr. Eph Furness, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs E. J. Furness, quire 2922 Cyprus Avenue, No. 68195 is serving a mission in the Central THE DISTRICT COURT OF States, and ns the fiance of Miss THE STATE OF UTAH Irene Jones. Third Judicial District IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Miss Irene Jones entertained SALT LAKE her Beehive Class at dinner In the Matter of the Application Thursday at her home. The young for Dissolution ladies were .awarded seals for of completing their cells. J. G. MCDONALD HOLDING a corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones are COMPANY, Notice is hereby given that receiving ci ngratulations over the J. G. MCDONALD HOLDING arrival ol a new baby, their secCOMPANY, a Utah corporation, ond child. has filed its application praying for a decree of dissolution. Any Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hayward firm or corporation havand Mr. and Mrs. Mike Houghton person, objection to said applicaing any entertained Saturday evening in or tion, any claim' against said honor of L. H. Craig at his home. must file his or its The occasion was his birthday. corporation, to said application objections Games were enjoyed and a late at 10:00 luncheon served The guests in- prior to June 3rd, 1942, at which cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harrison oclock a. m., the time said application has been set for Woodbury, Mrs. Emma Craig, Mr. entitled Norvin Youngreen, Mrs. Maynard hearing before the above court. Mr and Mrs Youngreen, Wayne Dated this 22nd day of. April, Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 1942. Mrs. Leonard Larsen and WILLIAM J. KORTH, Clerk Miss Marilyn Larsen By D. Thomsen National Distiller Prod. Corp., (Seal) Deputy Clerk Mr. and Mrs John R. Nielson R. Albert New York, N. Y. Bowen, 90.4 Prool at dinner Sunday for entertained members of their family, the occa- Judd, Ray, Quinney and Nebeker. Attorneys for Applicant sion being Mrs. Nielsons birthday Date of First Publication April anniversary. Those who attended were Mr. and lyfrs. Evan Thomas 24, 1942. Date of Last Publication May and son, Scott Of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Del R. Sutton and children, 22. 1942. Gayle and Chad of Ogden, Mr. and Mr Bert Morgan of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Newton and daughter, Jayne Ann, Mr. and Mrs. 'Willard Nielson and children, Caryl Gaye and Jack and Mrs. Lavelle Crane and daughter, Shirley. Since 1918 , Published - h to-w- it: Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Mrs. Jay McAllister was hostess to members of her club and special guest, Mrs. S. H. Watson, Friday at her home. War Stamp prizes at cards were given to Mrs. McAllister and Mrs. J. R. Jones. A one oclock luncheon was enjoyed. The group was entertained at a prettily arranged party Wed Notice Of Application For Dissolution dependency deferments for two major purposes. The first is to eliminate from this class all men who cannot prove that their dependents need their earned income for support in a reasonable manner and all who cannot prove that they did not acquire dependents to avoid military service. The second purpose is to distinguish between men whb but are not engaged in activities aiding the war effort and those who are contributing for victory by their work as civilians. have-depende- nts Na-tio- Fri.-Saf- ns By making this tween those engag, activities and those occupations are to the war effort, induce a voluntaryj the iatter into and thus to Mea service men without i, who must be defajj" sary men until they placed at their woit u-- 4- Persons engaged fa tial, activities, h0Wevw not cease their p ment until their service ed in some essential.1 Director warned. MAY ., DREFT Large IVORY FLAKES or SNOW, 12 oz. the TOILET SOAP, Lifebuoy. 1 p'-Vu"' 31 i Fair-bour- Ask for IiU and .0 by name - or 3". White King , 10 Giant Bar n, SOUP, Rancho Mushroom, SOUP, Camp6ejj't, A..ori. . anTPTT?.mato PEANUT 3 ai'ggi 6 Gan for&i BUTTER, Beverly, Pound Jar for 21 Men Defined As Employees Of Essential Jobs Things To Delight Her! Mrs. Martha Moesser entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mrs. Linmore Baker and son, Gary of Richmond, California, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lewis and daughters, Betty and Ann and TIiss Alice Olson of Salt Lake City and Mr Kenneth Moesser. Cool Seersucker HOUSECOATS 2.98 LEGAL NOTICES Smartly styled in wraparound or zipper closing type. ..with bright splashy prints for gay colors! Casual Brentwood dresses 1.98 ylJ In the Justice of the Peace Court in and for the Fourth Precinct. County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Ow'on Jacobs, Presiding REYNOLDS WOOLFENDEN doing business under the name and style of WOOLFENDENS MARKET, Smart Summer HANDBAGS 12-4- ! 1.59 i Fresh styles to make your summer successful! JRayon Smart simulated leather in pouch, underarm, zipper styles. Gift For sheers, spun rayons MOTHER! novelty weaves! Tailored, casual and dressy types in LW 1.98 zJ . NEW HATS ? Smart 4 r 1 2 t - I t 3 11 THt h 98c Prettily Boxed! Mother be proud to receive . . . and be to happy to present! Dainty aprons in a grand choice of styles very smartly boxed to make a lovely gift! Novelty prints and printed sheers m bright colorful patterns. First grade cottons that wash so easily! t types in white and n Easy-to-was- HANDKERCHIEFS 69c you pull-o- ... gay aprons i PENN tV WAV IS THE THRIFTY WAY tdNSE? r atS lbUP, Foodt Quart .... for 271 24c 51c 14 ounce Bottle for 9c VEGETABLES MEA TS ORANGES, 10 lb. 35c Veal Roast, bUb.27c CARROTS, r . . lb. 5c Prime Rib Roast, lb. 32c LEMONS, lb. 7c Veal Leg Roast, lb. 29c Grapefruit,. . 8 lb. 29c Ground Beef, . . lb. 23c MAGNA UTAH , 1942 MTt J. C. Penney is to be in Ydagna next Thursday on 14lh to greet the friends of this Store. Plaintiff vs. The Perfect Gift For Mother On Her Special Day! In Its Own Gift Box! , ' " 12 Unce Can vrSRi A?!? Libbys, .... 12 ounce Can BeSt May Defendant A Smart Present : O . HENRY BURTON, RAYON GLOVES Crisp straws for pastels sports or dress! gay colors, prints! Waldorf, 2 Large Roll for Hie Founder'of the Penney: Company extends a Welcome to You. liLU 32-4- Tailored shirtwaist and classic types in gay cottons! 4 clared today. iPflOGIlO SUMMONS Tai-- j trim-- 1 Service regis- trants who have been deferred from military service solely because they have dependents will eventually be inducted unless they become engaged in activities essential to the Nations war effort, Lt. Colonel H. A. Rich, State Director of Selective Service de- We are rapidly approaching the stage where everyone must be working or fighting to win the war, Director Rich asserted. War requirements-t- he demand for manpower by essential industries Tha Magna Times Is qualified as a Newspaper to publish Legal as well as the armed forceswill many local boards withNotices, Having Been Approved compel in the next several months to in the Third District Court of Salt find selectees for their quotas Lake County. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (CONSULT THE 1902 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER Cynthia SLIPS Rayon! lored or med! Many Selective DRESSING, Cascade, .. Quart fori; SNOWDRIFT, CRISCO or SPRY, 3 b ( CATSUP, Red HiUi i4 JQMATojuiCSunny Dawn, 46 oz. Can lfit for 49c Three sheer white linen handkerchiefs . crner of icy blue appenzel type or colorful floral embroidery. Delightful new designs to choose from . . all as fresh as summer! The perfect gift for the perfect mother! THI THRIFTY WAT IS THE AMERICAN WAY THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT: You are hen by summoned to appear within ten (10) days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county m which this action is brought; otherwise within twenty (20) days after auch service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure to do so, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court and of which a copy is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you, and will take judgment against you for the sum of Sixty-fiv- e and" 61100 Dollars. ($65.61) with interest at the legal rate since the 3rd day of October, 1941, together with plaintiffs costs and disbursements herein. This action is brought for the purpose of obtaining judgment for goods,, wares and merchandise furnished by the plaintiff to the Magna Penney store first opened its doors just 25 years ago. it waa welcomed far and wida, for had heard of Penneyi from friends and relative! in othermany sections of the state ... far haU lh Pionr stores, established in the early 1900 s. wera located in the state of Utah. Afr. Penney revived, when he opened the Magna aiora. that it should ba a rsal home to those sturdy American families who wera build-lor lhe future. Hie first objective wee to bring to then! the necessities, and some of lhe luxuries of life, it simpler honest, prices. Expensive services such as charge accounts, installment were not included w his plan. Value nothing but realbuying, merchandise value was to be the foundation atone of his business. HiHien g rock-bollo- tha firststore m starled-- in wars Kemmerer, Wyoming in 1902-ihU WM built. They are the principle PennT stores are operated today. We hava nox changed, for our customer! continue to depend upon Penney a to keep living coats down. ose nPn which .. Penney store have had. from the very beginning, a direct appeal to thrifty 1U,1 urinrinil ihm. lhat 8rai assurance of fair treatment Land thrifl and from J very wss have been guiding beginning. O j NEW TIME TABLE u . Daily 6:30 6:33 6:35 i A- p.m. pjn. pjn. 6:40 pjn. 6:53 pjn. 7:06 $jn. 7:18 pjn. 5.10 pjn. 12:01 pjn. 5:13 12:04 pjn. 5:15 pjn. 12:06 pjn. pjn. 5:20 p.m. 12:11 p.m. 5:26 12.23 pjn. 5:37 pjn. 12:35 pjn. pjn. 5:45 pjn. 12:43 pjn, the DJr f Sua- - " ,Ja ZV' Salt Uke a.m. Lv. 3rd So. Salt Lake 8:05 ajn. Lv. 6th So. Salt Lake 8:10 a.m. Lv. 13th So. Salt Lake m Granger 8.32 ajn. Bello 8:40 ajn. Arr. Magna n? p r- -- Sui Arr. 7:45 Arr. Arr. Arr. 7:42 7:43 7:35 Lv. 7:22 Lv. 7:03 Lv. ajn. em, ajn. ajn. ajn. ajn. SALT LAKE --& UTAII RAILRO An nda - Effective April 27, 1942 Daily Ex Daily Sun. - MAGNA BRANCH objective today, ai if was in 1902. is to serve the average American and al lh ,owt ibU pric- eai ndIT- - economical stores for thosa people wl. wall-- to eU'iPiV maintain the American standard and Daily Daily Ex. Sun. 11:55 a.m. 4:15 pjn. 11:52 11:50 11:45 11:33 11:13 ajn. un. ajn. ajn. un. 4:12 pjn. 4:10 p.n. 4:05 p m, 3:55 p.m. 3:43 p.m. import- - Daily T 8:25 p.m. 8:22 6:20 pjn. pjn. pjn. oThe9fndinonofWf)f-- n occ,lion of tha 40th buai?iu Pus and we ha"e mak t0. P.nn.,5 featuring typical pjnr 6:15 pjn. 6:05 p.m. 8:52 CORPORATION a KT Penney Company M r-- Penney, personally, invites Thursday. WM Tou 11 HU vUU U Anniver- - a great event - tot you. too. We are oa thich tha it ha grown. me hi1 7 Tajl,af' and on which to coma and vUit with him. next e J C. PENNEY COL, incorporated |