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Show Friday, February 5, 1943 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA. TIMES The Published Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge. Publisher Entered as second class mail matter under the act ol , March 3rd. 1871 at Magna. Utah . Published Since 1818 Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah By Today - Tomorrow ing the most of that which is nearby. Usually there is much in which to delight, if one goes about it in the right way. Stay At Hornet Rubber Critit Americans have been travelers. Before the war, ail the countries of the Old World became accustomed to seeing tourists from this country. Their spending abroad was so great as to make an ima national pression on many rw- good roads were built le to accomodate the cars, Americans have been seeing America by rolling many millions of miles through the 48 states. This year it is going to be different. Uur young men in uniform are lug n.aJc familiar not only with their own country, but with pceans and lands far distant But the rest of the population is destined to stay lather close at home. There Is notjerolling stoekon the railways to carry them, cause of the enormous demand for troop and munition transportation. As for the motor cars, their plight is well known. For the duration civilians must expect to remain within a few miles of where they are living now. They must cultivate the faculty of mak v. - it will be speeded up or retarded by the success or failure of our government to get hold of sufficient quantities of rubber. So, whether we have the gasoline or not, it is now almost a criminal action for any civilian to burn up any of our dwindling rubber supply on any driving which Is not imperative. , , DONT BE A RATION HOWLER A ration howler may be described as a person who disagrees with everything done by the ration board in regard to, him. He complains of the amount of gasoline allotted to him; he complains about sugar rationing on general priciples; he moans to the high heaven because the board won't grant him new tires or recaps and usually the ration board is right in its actions concerning this There still seem to be a number of people who dont admit that gasoline rationing is necessary in order to save rubber. But so far there seems to have been no other answer suggested. There is no doubt that rubber must be conserved to the limit iteports from Washington indicate that unless plenty of synthetic rubber is being made by September of this year, our nations rubber supply ar.d that includes the person. Ration board have huge jobs, rubber available to all of our allies will be practically exhaust- in processing all the applications for gasoline, fuel, oil, etc. They ed. have been completely snowed unTherefore, unless we are going der and the volunteer help has to let the Jeeps and army trucks not been enough to take care of run on their rims, the rubber pile the many last minute applications.. mustbeadded'tbar'bnce--eve- n Ration board members are unif our civilian population has to paid. ride 'around on wooden tires.' So, if you think you have not Because of the good news from received proper consideration, Russia and other war theatres, make woes known to the your some of us are getting a lot too board do it in a businesslike but optimistic about the war ending manner. State your troubles plainin a short time. All the facts show and specifically. You will be that there is still a long job to be ly a fair and all congiven done and there is no doubt that sideration. hearing Dont be a ration howler. The ration board is doing its best to handle the situation. Unnecessary complaints do not help matters Petersen, 144; 144; Millie Chris toffer-se- Blanche Mix, Gardner, 139. ( Clara Radebaughs team took 4 points and squads captained by Jo Willmore and Wanda Woods took 3 points. 'pffmr sK son" TOP THAT 10k irrnrws Vsms- - Federal income tax returns for must be filed this year on or before March 15. From the inquiries received in the office of the collector of internal revenue, it is apparent under the many taxpayers-a- re impression that if the congress should pass a new' revenue bill providing for the payment of income taxes in the year in which 1942 Repairs and Alterations Magna, Utah Phone 4401 y Pay-as-you-- Aid-mre- Amvo7v;z::jV '"i On or about February 1, the representatives of the collector's office will be engaged in helping TJad Sam is tiling more and mote of Mrs. 4. America's time as each i i X. day goes by. Through out the nation, and especially In this ter- ritory, where Electric Cooking Is the most popnlar method. it right ' employees of the war industries with returns in order not to slow dQwqJJie3yar, producton. Many taxpayers could be assisted with the filing of their returns prior to that date if they would call at the collectors office immediately for the assistance. To delay securing this help will cause Undue hardship on taxpayers by having to wait in line at a later date. Taxpayers who are not prepared to pay their tax should nevertheless have their return prepared and file it at a later date when they have the money to pay the tax. 1 do welL For ex- -. EGGS O ample, the Mrs. puts luncheon will be,- - O U on the automatic range. Sometimes she goes out for the day and when she returns dinner is pipin hot and I also preserve precious vitamins and minerals one of the many advantages of ready to serve. Uj vy! 8 High series was taken this week by Sylvia Wimmer. She nosed out Donna Cromar by one pin. Mrs. Wimmers series was 487 with while Donna games of for a had games of 486 series. Amy McCarty was the most consistent bowler with games of to Your for Victory, ECG5 10 Opan EGGS : UKE, TIME TABU ( Passengers and Salt Lake Depot Union Bus Ste. Euan. 77 W. S. Temple y Leaves Salt Lake Lein 7:00 11:00 3:00 pm. 4:00 pan. 5:30 pm. 9:00 pan. 11:00 pja. I k Star indicates of Remington-Arm- n sdudah t s. V UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. i Reddy Kilowatt Power- - the worlds fittest electric service produced for you by American business men - is the hind of Power that serves 90 of the nation. MakeYourDoIlars Fighting Dollars - - Buy War Bonds - am. Close 9 Grocery Prices based on pm. nnnj m Specials for SATURDAY, FEB NEW STORE HOURS 8 A.M. TO 7:30 Free Delivery Dial Gar. I Magna, Utah F EVICTOr EVERYDAY BUI SPECIALS MB. BUSINESS MAN - - 10c-25c-- era UNITE-STAT- STAMPS - BONE - $i AND SIAM?. I FINEST MEATS PORK ROAST, Picnic Cut, .... MUTTON CHOPS, loin, LAMB CHOPS, Shoulder, ...... VEAL STEAKS, Shoulder, lh?hl . RUMP ROAST, -P- U Pound ft ... Ik Pound SIRLOIN STEAKS, At this time, when you review the old and get set for the new, give a to your Printing Needs ' . . Perhaps your supply st'mets, bill hec stationery, checks or order I or ms it running low . . Whatever you need in the printing line for 1943 let the Copper Printing establishment serve you ! Our Service Department will be more than happy to design and submit for your approval a new letterhead, blotter, office form or whatever you need, that new type, and a new design might improve. There no obligation or no charge for this layout service. But dont wait until you need a " rush job; check your printing needs NOW and start the New Year with a fresh supply of modern printed forms! E, 50c OT ROAST, Blade, 1MM99 Market EGCSECt EGGS r iurn V V EGGS AND MORE EGGS f&wcdtb Other high games were Louise Erickson, 168; Fannie Nielson, 165 and Blanche Mix, 171. . Butters U U I. Electric Cooking. 2. SALT LAKE STAGE ! OUR OWN EGGS From The Nest To You A GRADE 49c Dozen Medium, 46c Dozen Larje, BANQUET BUTTER-- at market price! 1 time-cloc- k --4 TRY THEM, DAILY FRESH an entire meal in the Oven and sets the nw f, assigned die job of cooking and "We Dood it! was the cry of Louise Erickson and her team as they took 3 points from Sylvia Wimmers squad Tuesday night in the Utah Copper Club A League bowling. Amy McCartys squad also took 3 points while Ann Tygesen and La Von Deas women split 2 and f fo mini be required for 1942, he is under an erroneous impression. Im Barbara Corfield took high game in the B League, 175. She was followed by Helena Schultz, 159 Dorothy Petersen, 747rAda 10;00 a. m. -- Church 11:00 a. i. If anyone is under the impresCommunion filservice, sion that he should delay the business meeting foiw! ing of his' 1942 return' because of some anticipated change in the . The,nies a. m. plan of collecting tax or with the Red Cross and to l quiltin, j not will that thought ned oo Womens Bowling Cleaners Dand Dyers . the-retur- SPORT EVENTS - i j I CHl Sunday morning Community Bapt designed in the more T so that, in an atmosnu erence, people may u elthe income is received, it will ness of God. iminate the necessity of filing an 1942. return for income tax In the evening, tlw the service is informal-daRevenue Internal Collectors evening will heths Internal revenue collectors de- of a series of Publ i.' sire to make it clear that what urns. Old and new few has been commonly called the will be sung. Sub,;") Plan or the Ruml The Color, Line," plan, requires income tax returns All members and to be filed for the 1942 and these cordially invited. returns must be filed in the colThe other lectors office not later than March are as follows;meeting! i 15, 1943. along. 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