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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Further Donations Made to Center Marshall, Patty cake; Rachel Wolstenholme, cake; Shirley Edwards, cookies; Mrs. H. E. Wurz-bac- h, cake; Jean Marlor, rolls, Girl Scouts, Magna-Carfiel- d Orr, magazines; cakes." Plant Of Radio Further donations were mad Alldredge, sandwiches; Billie to the Servicee Center the past Wimmer, cake; Mrs. C. G. Harris, cake Janet Konold, week to include: rolls; License Plates Autoists of this vicinity are warned to have their 1944 license ment when plates affixed to their vehicles, (radio tube plant) terminated or under the law, the deputy sherthe jobs of 1100 employes last iffs will be forced to arrest the ofweek, due to curtailment orders fenders, stated the Sheriffs office. in governcaused by the slow-u- p Those who t had not attached ment usage. to their automobiles It is believed that a portion of thtir plates after the exwere warning given these women will be absorbed of but necessity, date, by the Utah Copper mills, where pirationnow be given tickets, women are now being employed. will if they do not have the licenses. A number of local people, chiefly women and girls, lost employ- 2 h, NEW is asked. Cooperation Oquirrh Stake In TELEPHONE DUNN New Welfare Unit JERRY TAKES SINGLES DIRECTORY GOING TO PRESS APRIL 6th Production quotas will be affected by the division. As per our usual custom, we wisn to extend Birthday Anniversary Greetings to W. A. Mac aulry, the Scotchman who wag. born on the Irish Day, March 17. May you continue to enjoy life with aii EDundance of happiness, good helth and joy, Mr. Mac. Effective March 22, local motorists will have their A gasoline ration coupons reduced to two gallons a week, in conformance with a new drive to stamp out the gangs in the country who are robbing honest motorists A of an estimated 2,500,000 gallons of gasoline daily through black market operations. Want a job whsrs svery work is an hour that hour cut you It is estimated that the new 0 hall's win the wart will save between 18,000 and barrels1 a day for the nation Want a job that gives you a as a whole. chance to increase your skill, or Further information has not learn a new one? A job that gives new experiences, new been made available to the ra- you friends? tioning office. DO YOU WANT JOB LIKE THIS 20,-00- Culture is then properly described not as having its origin in curiosity, but as having its origin in the love of perfection: it is a study of perfection. Matthew Arnold A fine toal of 673 was rolled by Jerry Dunn to win the singles championship of the 1944 Utah Dignity consists not in state bowling tournament, achonors, but in the consciousnine-day of the cording to the results ness that we deserve them. meet which ended Sunday. Aristotle. Jack and Cromar Wignall Kay placed very well in the doubles Oquirrh Stake is one of eight stakes in a new region of the LDS church welfare program, organized Tuesday night. John D. Hill, president of Oquirrh Stake, is vice chairman. The region includes Big Cottonwood, Cottonwood, East Jordan, Grant, Mt. Jordan, West Jordan, South Salt Lake and ' Happy Birthday! A Gas Coupons Reduced To 2 Gals. March '22. Many Local People Autoists Warned Affected by closing To Have New pies; Thirza Ottley, cookies; Dale Mrs. M. F. Page Four Friday, March 17, 1944 PIN CROWN . un- Than join the Womens Army Csrps and taka over a vital job in the army. For full details about the WAC. apply at any U. S. Army Recruiting Station. Or write: The Adjutant General. 4415 Munitions Bldg.. Washington 25. DC. (Women in essential war industry must have release from their employer or the U. S. Employment Service.) i championship. The hearts of men are their The Mountain States Rubber books; events are their tutors; great actions are their eloquence. team from Magna, consisting of Max Wimmer, Captain Jerry Macaulay. Dunn, Harry Miller, Bob Dea and Never esteem anything as of Bill' Mayberry, won second place advantage to thee that shall make in the Team Championship, first thee break thy word or lose thy place in the Team Handcap. Marcus Aurelius. self-respe- i ,' 1 How to EUhtf good 11 things with cereals v , New Modern Equipment .. SIRLOIN STEAK BKS Frh "' SLICED LIVER SLICED BACON HONIY KAN MUFFINS 1 egg 2 cup enriched lz cup (trained (lour 3 Up, baking Honey 15-eupe milk powder 1 tbep. melted Up. salt 2 cupt bran shortening Complete Funeral Service . GROUND BEEF Ln, , MORTUARY' When you can findauch good meats as Safeway offers consistently, week after week theres no need to waste time, energy and gasoline "shopping around. Try Safeway meat this week! Guaranteed quality at no ioi into my pantry the other day, and noticed the imposing array of packaged cereala which filled a whole shelf. It reminded me that there's an amazing number of good things to be made with cereals, for . instance: tmi Gmmmm extra co6t! I IOOKID MAGNA Meats 1b Wright's article in this weeks Family Circle Magazine tells you how. Get your copy, free, at Safeway! SHORT RIBS PORK CHOPS VEAL STEAKS i int ri ( FMSH LEMON OATMEAL COOKIES 1 ' flour Up. baking powder tsp. 1 salt tsp. soda 1 cup regular rolled oat 0i packed egg 6 tbep. milk 214 tsp. grated lemon peel y2 tep. vanilla extract cup shortening sift again measure and flour; Sift with baking powder, salt and soda. Add oata. Cream shortening and sugar together until light and fluffy. Add egg to rreamed mixture, beatmilk ing well. Add flour mixture and each after alternately, mixing well and flavor. addition Add lemon peel Yi . : , ! 'i, t, T.p i p mt i t 72 Quality an) lion (i poin T an Bbasis Nu Made Al! Bren Soup Ta is r.uttoi Cookies Uy i'Ui itv Tissue pktf Juio 1G M t Top Quaht cz can ilHIM pint Mo Tomato oi i c point) Northern a iiS 1 1 1 29 Sajtuay Homtmakers Burtau S rA 1 FOR SALE Completely modernized, newly papered and painted. Nothing to be done. Ready to move in. 1 ORANGES $4500 Ire ' Sir AVACADOS Th dJ Vl,t 25c NEW CABBAGE '."f. LETTUCE lbs. 5 Texas, Sweet 1ink Meats CARROTS &,tSr'Tr-T- s TJ" BROCCOLI PEAS T" rwd'.r,. 1W ... , 4 ,b. 8 6 ib. 15 19 tn in Suzanna iiii! H-- out pkx and in on of th i t". naming th I'uin'akAb! ank ihT'ii i f jyMjp 4 W.'ffl.' t'luui I m REAL ESTATE A Faxoril Faiii Are you looking for a heme to buy? A lot? Farm? Do you want to sell? Trade? Lease? MapI 33 Marmalade Bisquicit Rant? IV Gold Med MO. -- UNCLE OU KNOW Vc PLATES THESE UNCLE ALL a FAN OUR OATS BECAUSE 5AM ASKS US TO USA THE PRECIOUS HAVE WASTE F000 NEVER WE TO any But SAM ALSO ASKS . US TO WY THE FOODS THAT PLENTY OP -F- OODS THERE'S THAT OONY TAKE ANY RATION 16 Cxydol oz 24 UZ OR VERY FEW OP THEM DC NT" 30 THE N0 POINT-UO- W SAME MEANS. POINTS J5IN6 PLENTIFUL IN$TfAU5P-5CAKC- THAT 0000 E DINNER LAST EVENING and Bonded Real Estate Broker by State of Utah Also full line of Fire and Auto Insuranoe Dial 431 - Brewings 2141 Pop Soap SUrch Kl" IT INSURANCE Licensed See Roy F. Tygesen WJ.U!!!M,',M,"M"'M,MMM',MMM,bffVi!HJ!l!i!lf!lifii?lii!ililMiHiiiiriiiiT 10 vk pkg IV nViiuiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiuiuuiiiiiiUiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiihiiniiiiniiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiuul I GM k Beautiful Magna Home Luome tolieet. Director 1 INSURANCE? 28 27 25 20 T",ir4T.,u 1 1 REAL ESTATE? 39c cans points each) 3 for . liraptftuit Han ho 4 4 H cl lbs 4 ee) iiiHiiininnminiinMiiniMmHHnmiiiiimmimiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiinininni ViViT i n ii i uiin i ni tu u i n i iiiniYrmirru n iTuTtT.riTmYi fm I'm uiuii nj . Let orate each gita-- c cookie with diamond-shape- d wedges of lemon peel arranged in a three-leafe- d moderate in Bake design. oven (375 F.) 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove cookies immediately to rack; cool; store. Makes about 3T dozen. Ts achieve an unusual tsxture in breading meats such as veal chops, and in casserole toppings, use crumbled prepared cereals. To stretch meat or fish loaves or patties, use crumbled prepared cereals such as corn flakes, puffed cereals, etc oe- rolled oata ( 1 cups cereal for each 2 lbs. of meet or fish). I rub I T ndr I'njfrjd , of tan . cup brown ltsugar, Firmly LaVar Tate , Mortician 45 tht)'. Fi esh Peanut well-grease- cup enriched EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS SERVICE Day Phone 4417 Night and SundayPhonet 3221 and 5431 cup finely chopped walnut meat Sift and measure flour; sift with baking powder and Balt. Combine sifted ingredients with bran, and nut meaU (the latter may be omitted). Beat egg Blightly; add honey, milk, and shortening; combine with flour-bra- n mixture; mix just enough tod moisten all flour. Pour into muffin pans, filling two-thirfull. Bake in moderately hot oven (425 .) 25 to 30 minutes, or until done. Makes 16 large muffins. 1 MR. CLAIR HUFFAKER AND MR. KENNETH HUFFAKER Stock up your shelves with tasty preserves, easy to make with things that ate on the market right now! Julia Lee FOODS GEE. 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