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Show rucks 2r MAGMA, UTAH amA TIMES, 1UCNA Friday, Augutf 1 9,' 1 949 Mr. G. W. Puzey. He has now returned to home in Spring City, Utah. NOTES hi Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson, father of and a guest children have returned Glore Vii pjuey, has beenthe from two past week vacation in El Dordo, ArJ'PusW home for h in Salt Lake kansas where jt u, jijo visited they visited .Mr. of Mr. and Mr. R. C. Glore sister. Midvale with Mr. wr wTtufford Justenaen and ufttmomon, Mrs. Lela Aah and children of Utah, with Mr. and Victorville, California, are visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. SahAury and ton, Dick, returned Sheffield for a short time. August 3rd from a very enjoyable vacation spent in Jackson Hole, Mrs. O. A. Sonne and grand- Wyoming. daughter have returned to their home in San Francisco, California Mrs. Ida Stewart is after visiting for several weeks in Tacoma, Washington,vacationing with her with friends in Magna and vicinity daughter, Bernice and family. and with her son and family, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Sonne in Lark, Utah Mr. andfrs. S. Harold Watson left Sunday evening for a vacation A guest at the W. H. Puzey home trip to Yellowstone National Park. is their son. Garland of Tremon-toUtah. He is attending sumMr. and Mrs. Alfred Ball and mer school at the University. children, Gloria, Joanne, Weston ing ftank n, jlgiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiiimitiiiiiitiiiitiittiiiiiMttttiinninnnniiminit VS!VS and Boyd, of San Francisco, Cal- lb. KtfHssrdst b. Adi's Abst HI Cc To fit 1 YOUR F5giai?e Q fycfc&rfk YOU tell US the deal You want and well make It U ift possible. Dinner Set Qoycl Ruby Glass With Each f.lcjar AppHaace OWN FIGURE YOUR GET A TAILOR - MADE II. STRONG ARTHUR 8695 West 2700 South Central Lumber & Hardware "Our business Magna, UtaH Did 3391 Numbor 10 HKF Miss Antoinette Francisco of Denver, Colorado, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jack Rose, tor a short time. She was accompanied by her cousin, Doris Shakln, also ot Den- Is DEAL KOTOR tc (I AT CO. Dial Magna 605 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Kinder, Jeannine and Betty Vi Henry motored to Paris, Idaho and Bear Lake over the weekend. Notice To Lady Bowlers The Public Service Commishas granted the Pleasant with their wives, Green Water Company permisfestive dinner and social sion for increase in rates rey evening at the Moose lative to a petition which waa in the beautiful Jordan filed on July 12th, asking a flat : Lake City. increase of 75c per month (or each . supper, with President connection, as well as certain In1 as the chief cook was creases in connection charges. ie committee in charge In support of their petition, they mem-beof Hosts son owing family President Coon, chair-- t contended that the Water Comfi and lends attended funeral Alldredge, W. Nate pany had not been making a fair nd Charles B. Swenson. services Tuesday in the Magna return on its investment for mors d LDS Ward for Mrs. Elizabeth than 10 years; and that certain cutes Relief Society held Clmgei, 83, of Magna, one of improvements should be made to Lake oldest Salt pioneers in ljoyaible meeting Wed-d- the give better service, which would and Mrs. William County. Mrs. Clinger died in a cost $33,450,50, including a new Fripresented colored films Sait Lake convalescent home inci- main on 8580 West to serve the new homes and the new junior anyons and also of the day at 9:40 p. m. of causes dent to age. high schooL They further claimed unt, Miss Helen Pierce, that the banks would not loan n She was a them this amount of money untly returned from a trip of this community lady showed films of Japan, The pioneer resident came to less they were granted a svdstan-ti- al rtha Rountree gave a Utah increase in rates. by ox team with her parents The Water Company asked that reading and Floretta in 1860 when she was 6 months of i Carlson, Gladys Austin age She was bom March 19, 1866, the new rates be set at $2.00 per ss Ames furnished mus in New York, a daughter of Henry month for home; at 2.25 per ers. month for business places; and and Eileen Thimnel Gillard. cion and cantaloupe Mrs. Clinger was a lifelong that a h connection fee be $30.00; . . served. Mrs. Hazel member of the LDS church, and a 1 connection fee, $50; and any Lillian Coe were in a member of rhe Magna LDS Ward above that would be $100.00 for a Relief Society and Daughters of connection fee. Hie matter was set for hearing Pioneers, Pleasant Green Camp. She was married to William C. before the public service commisI TO GARY Clinger on December 23, 1879, in sion on July 36th, and continued to August, when evidence waa Provo. He died in 1912. Note: And still the She reared the daughter of a taken. The accountant, engineer, a donations, continue to son, Vincent, after his wife died. superintendent and some local e Gary Archibald fund, The child is now Mrs. June Brems people testified in behalf ot the Pleasant Green Water Company hosen at random, three of Magna. Survivors include two sons, Don to support this increase In rates. esting communications, e help the plucky and No concerted contest was made by Weed, California Clinger, :ter, is receiving.) Vincent Clinger, Magna; a daugh- the people of IMagna, although a ter, Mrs. Myrtle Andersen, Magna; few representative people were a brother, Samuel Gillard of Mag- present opposing the increase. Chi August 18th, the Public t got out to your char-- r na; four sisters, Mrs. Edith BuckGary. But I would at ner, Magna; Mrs. Esther Skinner, Service Commission made its reto buy a ticket. Let us Mrs. Annie Buckner and Mrs. port, findings end order ia this 4 we can do to help, Lillian Jones of Provo; seven matter, and among other things found that as of December 31, 1948, pages of this paper are grandchildren and 12 the Pleasant Green Water Composal. pany had a value of $85,606.00; and mema loved was Mrs. ely yours, Clinger """ GL. "Hack Miller ber of her family,' and- - had lived that the proposed improvement of Editor, Deseret News a wonderful, useful life. Her pass- $33,450.50 made a total value of $119,110.50. They further found ing is to be deeply regretted, and that the Water Company would sincere sympathy of the communxruse the typewriter, ity is extended to the bereaved have a net investment after the improvements made of $91,036.00, my best wriUng. You family. on which they are entitled to reouldn't read my hand ceive income. ause I dont use it much They further found that jn 1941, the gross receipts from the sal of ou will get better soon water waa $20,07108, and that t take long if you keep each year the gross receipts from now you will be up and the water company had increased over the past 10 years, and that xin and you will have a substantial increase could be xiut as good as new, be-- y can do so much in anticipated in 1940 in view of the hese days and they will homes already being constructed lots of good help. Im and the new junior high school. To our many friends; ed about your mind be-They also found that the operatThere are so few things that a costa, taxes, etc. had substanget pretty mean and ing all for return can say in u let it, or begin to feci family done to help us at a tially increased. Further findings have you yourself. I know you time such as this. You have help- of the commission were that the -rany trouble, I can tell ed us more than any of you will Pleasant Green Water company to a 7 ce. You look intelligent return on ever know, and yet, all we can was entitled their investment and in order te probably be a lawyer We have a lawyer here S3Wc-- JYSobtcd to the entire. ebtain. this return they would who lost the use of his not only for the have to have gross receipts totalcommunity, infantile paralysis, ing $28002.00 per year. money you have so generously he Lord saved your life donated based upon last Accordingly, for our son; but you have ial purpose and I hope return, they would have te years is so that faith us the given realize an increase in rates ) the best you can. when such a tragedy the hospital with a bone mounting to $7,040.00, or appro xi- -' more than they had ,en I'was a little girl (8 mately and was in bed for a The response you have given been receiving. Based upon the foregoing findChildrens L. D S. Hos-- to us from the very beginning 1 got up I had to learn was overwhelming, but to have ings, the Public Service Commis1 over again. That was donated so much of your time sion entered its order that the ething a big 8 year old and effort through this month has Pleasant Green Water Company ps like a baby. But I helped us and Gary, especially, was entitled to file a new schet I was a little smarter more than we can ever express. dule of rates, which would proTo all the children of his age duce a total of $7,040.00 per year time I learned to walk, ittle boy named Donnie who have been such good pals over and above that they received you have heard from to him, the committees and their in 1949. we all loved him like chairmen, you who donated so This rate increase cannot take rother. He had both logs freely, those who have gone to effect, however, until the Water yes, to those who have concern has completed its proposby a bonfire when he see him months old. He is 15 prayed for him, to you who have ed improvements, - involving still at the Childrens helped in any way, our gratitude expenditure of $33,450.00. i the head nurse The engineer for Pleasant Green adopt- - is beyond expression. It is difficult to say m just a few words Water Company testified at the how grateful you are when some- hearing that it will take approxitting better, one has done so much. truly, mately 90 days to complete these We can only give you our harles Covert improvements, so that this new Vdams Avenue thanks and pray to God rate increase will probably not that he will bless you in your take effect until November, 1949. i, Utah time of need so that you will Work is already in progress in layrealize how much your friendship ing the 4 main on 8500 West. erned, hat Magna had a little ha& meant to a young boy of Further improvements include a . love floating around running crossmain from streets sft for a mission last wbere the B" maias- - are located to streets where smaller mains are surely seem good to re- now installed, as well as improvewn of people that loves r as himself, ments at the well. a mission I have found The engineer for the Pleasant Green Water company testified ler to put over a that by running of these cross you must have a connections they should substaning or youre just left cold. Here is my very tially increase the pressure on all streets. - rlbution to a worthy backed to the last It is estimated that when the new rates go into effect, it will prove very successful, sit back now and wait The mneteenh annual picnic and mean an increase in charges foe ults to come out in the .reunion of the Mercur Pioneer So- - each home and business place in nes of how much Gary ciety will be held at Liberty Park the sum of 50c to 75c per month. on Sunday, August 28th, announc- In other words, if your present water bill is $1.25 per month yog ely, es J R Jarvis, secretary-treasure- r It is suggested that all attend can expect it to be increased to y Drniond ing bring their picnic basket and around $1.75 to $2.00 per month Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Schultz oi come in time to register before and in the business houses this New Orleans, Louisiana, sent a noon if convenient. However, the figure will be 25c higher. $5 00 check this week for the P. W. Seay, president of the Gary park concessions will be open and Archibald Fund. Mrs. Schultz wiil sandwiches and soft drinks may be Magna Water Company, advises be remembered as being the obtained on the grounds. that this improvement by the P. former Helena Evers, daughter of The entertainment committee G. Water company will not affect Mrs. C. W. Evers of Garfield. Mr. has ai ranged for an exceptionally the plans of his group to go ahead Schultz is a brother of Paul appiopriate program for the oc- with the installation of an entireSchultz of Magna casion. Alex S. Baker is the presi ly new water system for Magna. dent and Gill G. Sweeten, vice We are members of one great president. Tis education forms the common body, planted by nature in a mutmind; Many local people annually atual love, and fitted for a social tend the reunion. J uat as the (wig is bent the life. Senaca tree's inclined, Throngs Attend Funeral Rites For Pioneer sion Gil-lar- r. Magna Man Serving On Murder Jury well-know- Emil A. Williams of 2980 South 8600 West, Magna, was one of 12 who determined the innocence or guilt of Fred Matter!, accused of murdering Dr. Levi Pierce Delk, Salt Lake chiropodist. The trial is being held in the HIM GRANTED RATE INCREASES is jurors tarring you." P.C. WATER COMPANY 9l uirrh Stake Presidency, incil and Stake Patn-;ethe- r All ladies who would like to learn to bowl or any others interested are invited to join the Tuesday afternoon bowling league. The fee is $2.00 and may be paid to Bessie Larson or Villa Williams, on or before August list Get a gorgeous NEW HUDSON Or a guaranteed used car to fit 50-P- c. p? home. Boyd is receiving treatment in a Salt Lake City hospital following a fall , from a moving car. Mrs. Ball is remaining here with him. Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Hutchison and children visited at ML Pleasant with sisters and other relatives over the weekend. TAILOR -- MADE DEALS Assdcas Hatton. Mr. Ball and the three older children have returned to their Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Larson and ifornia, have been visiting in Magdaughter, Joy, Mr. and Mrs L G. na with Mrs. Balls father, Mr. ver. fcr KriJsd fcs criyl V--v Dave Hatton and her brother, and family, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Third District Court Ber-drs- 13-y- r. , n. Aarew shorts linlloillUy wsMbt ead a geefey breed rirrti, wMi no am ta Med ta oetdi er Archibald Family Express Their Appreciation 1k Perfect thee er Anew tspMOWl Ccssa see this Stunning New Quick in room, big in straight-- 8 power, easy to manage in size and price SHCXTS AT.ZttC vslve-in-he- ad Y, we , know it looks like a lot more money. That stunning new front end those graceful, those tapering fenders bigger interiors and high visibility windows add up to a car you'd expect to wear a pretty fancy price tag. -- Bu, come in and see for yourself how right we we said this new beauty was priced your alley. were when right down Come try the comfort-patterne- d seats, handle this easily managed wheel, lift the hood and aee valve-in-hea- d straight-eigthe bonnet-fillin- g ht power plant you command, measure the shorter length. bumper-to-bump- er DELIVERED AT 46 Mkl 43 It any, '""whipps Orht MrL it pWorf ftkm mm ht nec-essa- ou have, remember, three smart body types Coupe to choose from the tidy, Sedanet shown here, a neat Sedan with the roomiest and a smart interiors ever found in a Buick Special. three-passeng- s! er Theyre going fast, as you might expect. Getting ia a smart move just to insure How about dropping in the first minute you can? AattWt irtel sf flthlsg IMNI M MOIHWWI F $175.00 itn eighU, Puheraml Oet roar Johosoa TD stemi NOW I No more loot wtldeg lira. Prompt dchverice eew brfng eweti Improved fat 49. You MW Hwrk will stU roe. ..the JohasoeTD it Amtrfcsi great tailing motor. Com to sad pee M OmSU - Fv3sc toggery! WEST 2700 SOUTH DIAL 1111 arrow $Trts I I Kennecott Mines and Mills Field and enDay Monday at Lagoon, by arranged festivities joyed the Erickcommittees, headed by R. L son and G. W. Knudsen. A lange group chlIen,p.T LOO c clock, cipated in races at contests for followed by novelty men and women. A baseball game and was Conducted at 3:30 p. nu ffn exhibition by the famed Cyprus Drum and Bugle Corps was given at 5:15 p. m. were held. Swimming contests d O OOKCMM$$ si . THE TOGGERY tu-eea- tt MTttg 8784 W. 2700 So. McDonald and owned by Mr. and Mrs. AM Breeze in east Magna. The call was answered by firemen of the local department. Cause of the blaze was a cigarette which had not been completely exUnguished. The firemen also were called IYnk Sunday to the residence 100 West to Cross, 2830 South by auell a blaze in a shed caused Tool that were ndAish. burning stored in the shed were damased, for a Iocs of approximately flOO. U: h w r 1 or a firm order in early delivery. t 1- er bkwnv tv nMRtnnni dmrgm !Sc AT 135 In particular compare tkis beauty with the sixes and aak yourself why you should pay for straight-eigpower and not get it. TOGGERY sin-ccre- st Dial 2041 niE THE of 1p Ams laouB8- t p S2mM mrm ki IU(X miltt.nUlw Omtus SSmm W matching-u- d MHan Sodao or , hut, hard-boile- eager Sodaoot ss Al pncoi lyfcfrd do s little price tags. C5wp SPECAUV NOW TOCS DOOR Coupe 46-- S Then ttSIt : , n. Toone to spend one or two hour each morning on Main Street, rather than a longer period, two days s week? In any event, if we all cooperate we can keep our new Main Street clean. niuvuui Ml HUB The Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion extend to vets of World War II, who were insured under the national Life Insurance in this war, an invitation to have their dividend blanks No man ever did, or ever will be- made out at the Vets Club in Magcome moot truly eloquent without na on August 0 and 31st. is a free service and there being a constant reader of the is This no obligation to Vets seeking and an admirer of the purstates officials. ity and sublimity of Ks language. advice, -- Fisher Ames 29-3- suc-ije- r |