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Show i Friday, June 11, 1943 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA TIMES SAM SOTER, Executor of the estate of Frank Soter, deceased. Date of First Publication June 4, Published By Tbs Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge. EdUor Howard Ridge. Publisher Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1379 at Magna. Utah ' ' Published Since 1916 Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah 1943. Date of Last Publication, June 11, 1943. SUMMONS; company said bid and the balance in cash in full upon confiroation In The Third Judicial District by the court. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1943. Court of Salt Lake County, State SAM SOTER, executor of the of Utah, GLADYS WILLIAMS BRADY, estate of Mike Soter, deceased. Plaintiff Date, of First Publication, June LEGAL NOTICES va. 4, 1943. Date of Last Publication June The Magna Times Is qualified 1943. i Ntwspiptr to publish Logs! Notices. Having Been Approved In the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. 11, MICHAEL BRADY, Notice of Sale IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH, DISTHE THIRD JUDICIAL In the matter of the Estate of TRICT, IN AND FOR SALT FRANK SOTER, deceased, LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF The undersigned will sell at a UTAH, sale an undivided one-haprivate In the Matter of the Estate of in the following desinterest (1) MIKE SOTER, deceased. and personal properreal cribed The undersigned will sell at a ty, private sale an undivided one-haLot 18, Block 4, Magna Addithe in interest following (I) in Section 30, Township 1 tion described real and personal propSouth, Range 2 West, Salt Lake erty, Meridian. Lot 18, Block 4, Magna AddiCommonly known as the Grand 1 Section 30, tion in Township Hotel Building on Third South Lake South, Range 2 West, Salt and Main Street in Magna, Utah, Meridian. consisting of a hotel with thirty Commonly known as the Grand rooms and lobby on the second South Hotel Building on Third and a theatre building on and Main Street in Magna, Utah, floor, main the floor, and a restaurant; consisting of a hotel with thirty as well as the following personal second on the rooms and lobby property which is sold as a part floor, and a theatre building on of said building, t;.e main floor, and a restaurant; In connection with the cafe: ., .veil as the following personal 6 booths and 6 tables, 9 counter property which is sold as a part stools, 1 counter, 1 counter rail, 1 t: of said building, showcase, 1 buffet, 1 back countIn connection with the cafe: 7 1 mirror for back counter, 6 booths and 6 tables, 9 counter er, 4 salt 3 holders, sections, napkin stools, 1 counter, 1 counter rail. shakers, 2 sugar containers, 2 1 show case, 1 buffet, 1 back oven cafe range, 4 tables, 1 rmter, 1 mirror for back count-- 1 cot, 2 gas 1 steam table, 1 benches, -7 sections, 3 napkin holders, 4 kitchen shelving and range, gas salt shakers, 2 sugar containers, 1 malt mixer, 1 table, 4 2 oven gas cafe range, 4 tables, cupboard, steam table pans, 15 pots and 1 cot and 2 benches, 1 steam table, 7 frying pans, 16 table 1 gas range, kitchen shelving and pans, 18 forks, 12 spoons. 1 table, knives, 1 malt mixer, cupboard, In connection with the hotel: 4 steam table pans, IS pots and 26 beds, 25 bedsprings, 26 matpans, 7 frying pans, 16 table tresses, 27 dressers, 5 wardrobe 12 18 forks, spoons. knives, 29 28 In connection with the hotel: closets, 10 congoleum rugs, 5 6 tables, rockers, chairs, 26 beds, 25 bedsprings, 26 matthrow rugs, 1 desk, 1 coat hanger, tresses, 27 dressers, 5 wardrobe 1 couch, 35 pillows. Together with closets, 28 congoleum rugs, 29 one share of stock in the Magna 5 chairs, 10 tables, 6 rockers, a sewthruw rugs, 1 desk, 1 coat hanger, Civic Improvement Co. for builder connection for the entire 1 35 with couch, pillows, together hotone share of sewer stock in the ing. Subject to a lease on the to S. Wicker W. restaurant el and Magna Civic Improvement Co. for for the sum of $100.00 per month, a sewer connection for the entire which 1st, 1946, January expires a on lease to the building. Subject hotel and restaurant to W. S. including the cafe and hotel Wicker for the sum of $100.00 per equipment listed above; $100.00 has been paid on said lease as the month, which expires January 1st, last months rent. Also subject to 1946, including the cafe and hotel equipment listed above; $100 00 a lease in favor of George Smith has been paid on said lease as the on the theatre building at a last months rent. Also subject to monthly rental of $135.00 per a lease in favor of George Smith month which expires June 1st, on - the- - theatre budding at a 1948, $540.00 which has been paid advance Tor the last four monthly rental of $135.00 per in of said lease. The advance months month which expires June 1st,. made in both leases to 1948, $540.00 which has been paid payments In advance for the last four be retained by the seller. Written bids will be accepted at months of said lease. The advance office of Tygesen and Willpayments made in both leases to the iams at Magna, Utah, as attorneys be retained by the seller. Written bids will be accepted at for the executor, on or before the the office of Tygesen and Will- 17th day of June, 1943. The terms and conditions of the iams, Magna, Utah, as attorneys for the executor, on or before the sale are that said sale must be made of the entire real and per17th day of June, 1943. The terms and conditions of the sonal property listed herein and sale are that said sale must be not a portion of the same and not made of the entire real and per- less than $100.00 down must acsonal property listed herein and company said bid and the balance not a portion of the same and not in cash in full upon confirmation less than $100.00 down must ac- - by the court. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1943. Notice of Sale lf to-w- it: lf to-w- it: to-w- it: Defendant The State of Utah to the said De' fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case' of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you ac cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to annul the contract of marriage existing between plaintiff and defendant RAY S. McCARTY, Attorney for Plaintiff P. O. Address, 409 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of First Publication May 21, MAGNA NOTES and two chilNevada, are Los of Vegas, dren Mr. visiting Mrs. Sims parents, and Mrs. W. B. Boucher, for a short time. Ms. Orion Sims Members of the Magna Womens Club were entertained at a social Friday evening. Miss Hazel Black was the hostess. The club will meet every fourth Friday in the month during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. George Pehrson and son, Lloyd of Driggs, Idaho, have returned to their home after visiting Mr. Pehrsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Pehrson. The Bluebird Primary Class of the Pleasant Green Ward, was entertained by their teacher, Mrs. N. F. Pehrson, at the Utah Copper Duck and Fish Club. Those attending were Misses Joan Spencer, Carol Simpson, Carol Cro-ma- r, Marjorie Hunt, Connie Robinson. en Windows. Community Baptist Church There will not This is also penny barrel" Su. be' a letup on day for the organ fund. e-- V. -- FRI.-SAT- w. - nn it GuHeri Specials for So in the barrels whether full There. will be a short butiZ meeting after th service. . Tuesday the girl feuild scouts meet at 7:30 p.nt Wednesday the young meet for games and fellow ! the park at 8 p. m. Thursday at 8 pm. the you. adult Bible class meets at tv park for recreation and Bik study. church School activities through the summer at the Communitye Baptist .Churh,Xiwses..wiUQpn-tinuon Sunto meet at 16 days. 11 am. . The morning service at will feature the local scout troop No. 196. The members will be and given their membership cards, a at presentation. special pins Scout mothers are especially invited. The seffndn will be Gold lWU JUNE n 11-1- I 2 NEW STORE HOURS - 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 PJH Dial Gar. 2311 Free Delivery Magna, Utah Mrs. C. E. Hoops entertained members of her club and special guests, Mrs. Ray Thomas, Mrs. George Parris of Burbank, California and Mrs. L. A. Sabin Monday afternoon at her home. Tables of cards were arranged and prizes given to Mrs. E. J. Gardner, 1943. Date of Last Publication, June Mrs. John Loutensock, Mrs. G. W. Smith and Mrs. Thomas. 18, 1943. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIII PRACTICE AIR RAID ALARM Members of the Spencer Ward Relief Society presented their president, Mrs. Richard Wilkin, with a lovely plant at the regular Work and Business meeting Tuesday. A delicious luncheon was served. to-wi- A practice air raid alarm will be held Tuesday evening, June 15, 7:00 p.m., and all citizens are cautioned not to become alarmed, as this is a regular practice ses sion. The siren will be blown for testing. All Civilian Defense committeemen are asked to report to their proper posts, and wear arm bands. i Young Man Graduates Glen Wight, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wight, graduated this week from the University of Utah, receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry. He expects to leave for Fort Sill, Oklahoma, for officers traini- ng. of their Honoring members llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll family, Mr. and Mrs. George S. (Editor's note: The following Taylor entertained at a family items were submitted by the lo- dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. cal summer kindergarten class in Ivo Anderson and two daughers Magna, taught by Mrs. Ann Tyge- of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Anderson and son, of Salt Lake City, sen.) The kindergarten class made a Corporal Bert Taylor, recently revisit to the Law Office and saw turned from the Aleutian Islands, all the files, books, typewriters, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cahoon and adding machines, papers and tele- small son of Garfield, Mrs. Jean phones. Our knowledge of law is Rasmussen of Salt Lake City. very limited, but a number of their working tools were very FOR SALE Small housa (to bo familiar. moved), 2 good tiled room with kitchenette, clothes closet, gas We have had three birthdays heater, range, water heater, basin, this last week John Brotherson sink. Reasonable. See Varl A. and our only twins Irene and Haws. Magna. Ileen Hulse. We sang Happy PROMOTED Birthday to them and hope they have many more. IhTormaiionHas been received We have a new carpenter work by Mrs. G. A. Paulos that her bench, where the boys and girls son, now serving in the armed l make things. Richard forces overseas, has been proa made fine has chicken coop and moted to Lieutenant Pete Paulos. Eugene Hardy is making a dance halL We all have a good time at Men must be decided on what some kind of activity. they will not do, and then they are able to act with vigor in what We have been studying about they ought to do. Indians, and now we can sit like Mencius. them on our rugs, and dance like them around a camp fire. There is nothing more to be We have a number of pictures esteemed than a manly firmness of Indians in our room and they and decision of character. surely do like feathers and beads. Hazlitt. We think their rugs are very an Tall for 17c OLIVES, . . . . 3 for 25c M.C.P. PECTIN, PEANUT BRITTLE, ...lb. for 25c 10 bare for 45c P & G SOAP, ZEE TOILET TISSUE, 4 Roll for 18c CLOVERLEAF CREAM Pint for 25c .4 Cans for 33c MILK, All Brands, (1 pt) for lie PEAS, Magic Lake, (16 pts.) 2 for 25c BEANS, Rop&k, Cut, (14 pts.) ; Pound for 31c NUCOA, (5 Pts.) TOMATO JUICE, (4 pts.) . . 46 ounce can 20c BUTTER, (8 pts.) No. 1 Grade, . .Pound for 51c .... an GREEN SQUASH, PEAS, lb. for 17c 2 lbs. for 25c Bunch for 6c Bunch for 5c RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, ORANGES, 176 size,. Dozen for 45c lb. for l?c TOMATOES, GRAPEFRUIT, seedless, , 2 for l5c NEW POTATOES, . . . 4 lbs. for 18c :1b. for 19c CHERRIES, Dozen for 27c LEMONS, BACON SQUARES Lb. 25c THE OLD JUDGE SAKS... Atoms mmt rotnnsa rot nuoom Thats the way most electric company men got And it works. It works so well that the electric companies under experienced business management were able to push power production up and up to supply war plants with far more electric power than any nation has ever known before and at low rates. The same business system that is helping to win the war today will also enrich the peace when air freighters are delivering radios and I refrigerators instead of their start To m wide-eye- d boy beside him, this Fortress pilot ranks with Superman. One look at the Instrument panel and you fed the same way. Its hard to believe that ordinary mortals could ever master that mass of dials, buttons, levers and switches. But young Americans are doing it with deadly 'efficiency. (Ask Adolf, Benito or Tojo.) And they dont loam tkeir jobt jnet by readme a book. It takes intensive training and practical experiences , The electric power business is like that You cant make kUowatt-honr- e uritk theories. Youve bow-b- y growing up In the business. Its the American way. block-buste- UTAH rs POWER LIGHT CO. & P? of. n"BIpert 1 left you yesterday. Judge. Arent goin in the newv paper business, are you? No. I just enjoy reading different parers so my nephew George sends them to me whenever he takes a business trip. 1 ot a big kick out of some he sent me where they still have bh I00' from some headr.a?cular'y lines Drunk Driving Arrests Rise, Bootleggers must post Ceiling PiicW Federal Agents seize Trick Liquor Truck. Doesnt that go to prove, Joe, that prckW- - - turn does not prohibit? . I watched conditions pretty carefully during our 13 years of prohibition in this country. The only thing 1 could see we got out of it was bootleg liquor instead of togsf liquor. ..plus the worst crime and corrup; tion this country has ever known. Cmfmmm 4 Akulmtm Mm -- - , ( |