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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA heirs and assigns; HYRUM W. TERRY and PERCIA E. TERRY, his wife; PEARL TERRY BARKER; GEORGE 0. TERRY and TIMES Published By Tb Copper Printing Company Ediih N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since ISIS ' Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 187S at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah STATE OF UTAH JOHN PACIONI and NINA his wife. SUMMONS PAC-ION- I, Plaintiffs, " vs. rtf THE DISTRICT COURT OF SARAH L. GARDINER, her heirs THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- and assigns; W. L. LANGFORD TRICT, IN AND FOR THE and JANE DOE LANGFORD, his COUNTY OF SALT LAKE, wife; REBECCA TERRY, her -- . t Phone Gar, 5061 Magna, Utah Special for SEPT. 5 Shop In Our Grocery, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Veartment For Outstanding Savings! FRIDAY-SATURDA- 4-- Y, priori in - right. GROCERIES 'ife & gj CORNFLAKES, AliV, TOMATO JUICE, Pierce s, . . 46 oz. can for 17c Millers Wheat Flakes, 8 oz. pkg. (bowl), 2 for 25c WHOLE STRING BEANS, Leota, 19 oz. can 14c Pound Can 9c Pierces, Heinz, . . 15 ounce can for 14c OVENJ3AKEP BEANS, Heinz, 18 oz. can for 13c MEATS AGNES A TERRY, his wife; ARCHIE D. TERRY and EVANGEL-IN- E TERRY, his wife; TER1SSA TERRY CHRISTENSEN, JESSIE TERRY KELLEY, AGNES TERRY SUDBURY; and the unknown heirs of W. L. LANGFORD and JANE DOE LANGFORD, his wife SARAH L. GARDINER; REBECCA TERRY; HYRUM W. TERRY and PERCIA E. TERRY, his wife; PEARL TERRY BARKER, GEO. 0. TERRY, and AGNES A. TERRY, his wife; ARCHIE D. TERRY and EVANGELINE TERRY, his wife; TERISSA TERRY CHRISTENSEN; JESSIE TERRY KELLEY; AGNES TERRY SUDBURY; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title estate or interest in or lien upon the real GARFIELD Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson, daughter Mildred, Miss Mary Stenquist of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Emar Stenquist and son of Tremonton, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Backstrom. , Duane Henderson is home for a vipit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Henderson. He will leave Friday for Louisiana where he is stationed with the armed forces. v T-BO- F&SV&Sl Earl Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, Floyd Minster, son of Mr and Mrs. Walt Minster, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Roberts and Gordon Clark, son of Mr. and have returned from a visBowfamily Mrs. William Clark, Robert Fish Haven, Idaho. ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry it at V in the United property described in the com- Bowers enlisted L. Hancey and, D. Mrs. and Mr. left and plaint, adverse to plaintiffs own- States Navy this week ' from a returned family Sunday for training. Tuesday or clouding plaintiffs title ership Idaho Falls, at weeks vacation thereto. Idaho. Defendant, V Mrs. C. L. Simmons of DuTHE STATE OF UTAH TO THE was a visitor at the Delwin Richards has been apUtah, chesne, SAID DEFENDANTS: Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mat- pointed ward clerk of the West You are hereby summoned to home of the week. Ward. He will succeed O. M. appear within twenty days after thews during Henderson, who is moving to the service of this summons upon Mrs Floyd Spainhovver enter Riverton. you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; f otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment CASTAGNO 4TH ANNUAL will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the CLERK of said COURT.' The above entitled action is brought to quiet title to the following described property situate in Salt Lake County, State of Utah and more particularly described as follows: LABOR DAY Beginning at a point 2122.7 feet East and South 0 degrees, 52 minutes East 227.32 feet from the Northwest corner of the Northeast 1 of Section 30 Township 1 South, Range 2 West Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 88 degrees 53 minutes West 140 feet; thence South 0 degrees 52 minutes East 92 feet; thence North 88 degrees 53 minutes East 140 feet; thence North 0 degrees 52 minutes West J)2 feet Vernon, Utah to beginning. to a of Subject right way over the West 24.5 feet thereof. TYGESEN and WILLIAMS, Attorneys for Plaintiffs Magna, Utah Date of First Publication August 14, 1942.' Date of Last Publication, September 11, 1942. BK0NC RIDING CALF ROPING MULE 1 George Moore, s home. 5C4 North Mrs. E. Price and' children reMr. and Mrs. E. O. Richards street, are vacationing in California with turned Sunday from a summer noon. is the at who in vacation their son, Orlo, Brigham City. Hewas bom United States Navy. March 23, 1874 cat ",! ? ' Word has been received by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lawson of and Mrs. George Gardner that Casper, Wyoming, were weekend their son, Jack, is recovering in guests at the home of Mr. and daughters. Sincere Luis Obispo hospital, Mrs. Angus Wilson. a San sympathy where he has received treatment for ten weeks. IFausstS IBaonoEo We Collect Scrap Grease For U. S. 5di5?2ep- - tained at a birthday anniversary Misses Fern and Dona Larsen party for her son, Jerry, Tuesday of Bluffdale, Utah, were weekrefreshand Games afternoon. ments were enjoyed by fifteen end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O, M. Henderson. guests. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 4 P.M. LUNCH MEATS, Choice STEAK, lb. 38c SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. 38c FRANKFURTERS, lb. 25c LAMB STEW, lb. 20c - ... . lb. 23c FRESH GROUND BEEF, ... POT ROAST, lb. 27c LAMB CHOPS, lb. 39c ROUND STEAK, lb. 37c LAMB SHOULDER, lb. 27c Mrs. M. H. Simmons has returned after a two months vacation at Spanish Fork, Utah. T HAPPENINGS SOCIAL LAUNDRY SERVICE TROY LAUNDRY Will pick up and deliver laundry each week in Magna, Arthur and Garfield Tuesday and Friday Call A. J. Black, Phone 2811, or Breeze Barber Sho P a EDUCATION ESSENTIAL III VAITI! Your State University I cooperating 100 with dx joint Army, Nary and Marine Corps Enlisted E suggests and recommends that Program-whi- ch trlu and wherever possible men students obtain a coll,, education to become better trained for possible tenia the armed forces end civilian life. : The Uoi.ertity of Utah opto Its 92 nd rent of educttioail terrica udeMom with the Fi2 Quarter of the school feu oaSetxeBbtrn, . ) 1942-194- . Dales Registration 23: English and Psychological SEPTEMBER Eiaminatian 24: Engineering School Examination SEPTEMBER 24 and 25: Registration cf Freshmen SEPTEMBER 28: Registration of Sophomoro and tipper Km! Writ th e Preiident't Otiic tor Free Catalog 1 I SEPTEMBER UNIVERSITY OF UTAH k RIDING C! -t- all ials F CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank everyone for their many kindnesses, beautiful floral offerings and sincere help at the recent death of our beloved wife and mother. J. n. jvucs ami Family. Looking WILD COW MILKING ADMISSION .... V. 55c-30- c, Federal Tax Included Specials for Magna, Utah CLASSIFIEDS HOME FOR SALE-- In excellent condition. 4 rooms, living room. Kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath and basement. Gas equipment. Cash or terms. See owner, 1428 4th East, Magna. Call evenings Sunday. Toward A High iLisir9 Future 10c-25c-- - e. THE GOVT. SAYS ITS ON SELECTIVE To Protect inalienable rights of man To work and fight for a finer world - vun youth -i- HL&Jk' The strongest war weapon Ipday i Intelligence edged with technical knowledge, courage, vision. America askahe col- Y0Un9 pfopi thui And ttois tame weapon can be forged into the most fortunately, effective tool to serve its possessors in the struggles of the peace to come. which the wants us to hoard JlT6 Uni,VCrSlty provid(,s technical training in aviftkT economics; in agriculture, bacteri- chemistry, physics, zoology and study in typing shorthand, accounting, office machines, administration; in many other subjects essential to a ,cess u war effort The University also develops character and pre-medic- al pre-dent- al per-sonn- el spiritual strength. Education of Body, Mind and Spirit All-ye- ar B. Y. U. participates in such emergency programs as Federal Security Agency student loan fund, primary and secondary Civil Pilot Training, and work under Army Air Force, Naval Reserve (V-and Marines which enables students to stay in college, obtain technical or professional education, yet train officership l. V-- 5, V-- 7, rd Autumn Quarter Registration September No for - govem-me- service. MEAT 25, 26, 28. Faa Catalogue, address The President Oul-of-Sta- ta Provo, Utah . ( lend-leas- -1 PRICES Agriculture Secretary Wickard has reported, in a special release to weekly papers, the available meat supply, after deduction of e and military require- ments, would furnish four pounds more meat per person between now and June, 1943, than the! average per capita consumption from July 1, 1931, through July1 194a i Brigham Young University - STAMPS . . milk 3 Can. fort FaW"4S "?EEN PEPPERS LUMBER Klpg cw Call 3331 Magna POUnJ2BR?ll! FRESH VEGETABLES BEETS CARROTS TOMATOES, lots) a!th Pound Pkg. for2f 2 Pound Jar for 31 - j ;n 5 ML JAM, WAXIER $8.00 tor? $7.75 ton $7.00 ton a-'a- j A5D STAMfi PORK and BEANS, . . 2 Large Tall Cans for tt CORN FLAKES, Alberts, , . 3 Package Delivered now ,foeh,d - 'BOWS Pound for 21 GERMADE, KING COAL CENTRAL ym 50c DRY ONIONS, Large Lump 3x14 Lump . 3x8 Lump . . UNITED ............ nt The reason is simple. If waits until cold weathereveryone before ordering coal, the drain on the mines and on the agencies which must transport the fuel, will be tremendous. (Prices for BUI WALLPAPER CLEANER, Climax, 3 pfegtZj SOAP , Guest Ivory, 4 Bars for 4-- F, in the army will determine after induction whether they will be assigned to full or limited VICTOR COOKIES, High officials are urging individuals to purchase next winters coal immediately. A L .... Weve all been advised not to hoard and thats necessary advice indeed But there is one basic commodity Gar. 3 Pound Can for BeI, 2 Pound Box fori c?r?LL,bert7 SALAD DRESSING, Miracle Whip, Quart 3 OAP Wttfe King, Family Size Pk. 23, KRAFTDINNERS, 3 Packages for Considered Hoarding Selective Service Director Her-she- y states, in a special communication to this paper, that draft boards will begin calling men with dependents before Christmas. He said single men with secondary dependents, such as aged or crippled relatives, will be called first, married men whose wives work, next; then men' with dependent wives; and finally men who have wives and children. He said the reservoir of men throughout the country is practically exhausted." Selective Service Headquarters said Class B (men fit for limited military service only) will be eliminated, and beginning September 1, all registrants who are not totally disqualified will be reclassified in whie those not suited for any military service will be placed in In the case of men reclassified mands the most powerful weapon. What is Dial 0. K. To Secure Winter Fuel Now Not SERVICE CALLS To serve America Free Delivery STATES RULINGS GIVEN pheaval and change and growth, courageous joung nit n and women see opportunity .l4 SPECIALS - SALE--Furnilur- FRL-SAT.7SEPT- EVERYDAY FOR SALE TOMATOES. 75c bushel. Inquire 41 so and 54 West.! Hunter. Rulon D. Rushlon. FOR Good con- -' dilion. Cheap. Inquire 2917 S. 3rd East, Magna. Guleri r I Pounds lot ..33 Pound, :... 5 Bunches fftf JJ)h for ft ..3 Bunch., For Bu.hel ;, WATERMELONS Pound CANTALOUPES, Prices Subject To Market Change - FINEST MEATS VEAL STEAKS Pound for ShoaUer POT ROASTPS RUMP ROAST, 7. STUFF LAMB CHOPS, ROUND STEAKS, pACON, Rathe Blackhawk, ...... NKFUrters ground beef. - ?omi Pound Pound lot Jk found f Poundorg) 1 |