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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Former Resident Saved Marina From Call Ditch Cave-I- n Its Friday, August 18, 1950 Corps All To 80,000 Reserve On List Death came within a few inches of George M. Scott, Jr. of Salt The Marine Corps announced Lake City, former Magna resident, when the walls of a trench caved Monday that its 80,000 men and in around him Sunday about 11 officers in the inactive volunteer reserve will be ordered into sera. m. The quick efforts of four neigh- vice, with 50,000 to be called bebors, who heard his cries for help, tween August 15th and October were credited with saving his life, 31st A Marine fighting force on land, as the sandy banks gave way and sea and air of close to 200,000 was buried him up to his shoulders. He is the husband of the former m sight, counting enlistments, and reserves called and to be called to Beulah Evans of Magna. active duty, a Marine spokesman In All-Sta- said Gama r Seventy-fiv- e of 11 -- r 2L Utahs greatest Mrs Mildred Newbold of Magna was named first vice president of the Utah State Firemens Auxiliary at a convention held over the weekend at Cedar City Of interest to local people is the fact that Howard W Casey of Richfield, former manager of the Magna Mountain States Telephone office, was named president of ..he Firemens group. Mi ar J PROBATE cny ottar Sporting Goods and Variety Store Everything from 5c to $50. Business Best prep athletes, are training for the 1950 Utah Shrine All-Stgame, with the Intermountain Shiners crippled children hospital, the beneficiary The game will be j played August 19th in the Ute FOR SALE Single panel inside stadium. 8 by 30, with butts, in per u.j., feel condition. Please dial 3322. I for the season. Named To Offica Don Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. H T Johnson of Magna, received a smart royal blue sweater, adorned with the golden star monogram, distinguishing him as a member of the 1950 U of U football squad Members of her Bridge Club accepted by mail only, and the The areas to.be hunted and the sportsmen may begin applying on were entertained Monday evening number of permits for each are as August 21, 1950, and all applicafollows: tions must be postmarked not latby Mrs. Claone Dyches at her 125 er than September 1, 1950. Diamond Mountain 50 Lakes Six Mile The drawing for lucky numbers home. A dutch treat luncheon was (Tms is the area east of Bear will be held at 2 p. m., September served to the ladies and After considerable study the special Lake to the Colorado border.) 8, 1950, at the State Capitol guest, Mrs. Jean Baiter. Fish and Game Commission has 50 . Grass Valley was later played and prizesBridge Building. decided that 350 permits on six given 50 to Mrs. Baiter, Mrs. Cleone FarnsJohns Valley different areas will be opi.n to a 50 Summit Area The Hatch and Reverend Mrs. worth Albert Mrs. season hen and Marian Gardner. sage 25 Halliwell are vacationing in San The group meets on The sage hen season vs. be Woodruff Dry Hollow August 28th The permits will cost sportsmen Francisco and vicinity. They are ' with Mrs. Velda Coon. September 30th and Oitobir 1st e Each permit holder w li be allow $3 00 each Applications will be expected home Sunday. ed a possession limit of two buds Utah To Have Sage Crouse Hunt in Utah or Buy place. Fine' big nice, clean, new stock with very fine fixtures. Neon sign and leasa go with Place. Only $125. monthly rent. start selling. Nothing to do but wa' Worth $15,000. Now 9.S00., which is much less than lha cost of merchandise and fixtures. (Come in and talk it over.) YesM Right here in Magna, on Main Street. Just east of Utah Power and Light Office, across from new Post Office. Owner lives out of town and has other business, and wishes to sell right away. SALE o o id Just the place to start a chain of stores. i Alfred L. Kirk, as Administrator of his mother's estate, has asked the District Cburl af Saif Lake City. Utah, td approve. his selling his mother's home at Magna, Utah so as to close the estate. The hearing on this sale will be had in the District Court at the City and County Building at Salt Laka City, Utah, on August 23. highest bidder, provided the Court approves end confirms said sale as being fair and proper. The property is located at 2746 South 9150 West and includes a 371, foot frontage, two-roohouse, connected to sewer and modern, with two porches, and Ideal for adding other rooms. For further details see ALFRED L. KIRK at 3029 So. 8203 West (Phone 1186) or his Attorney, Roy F. Tygesen (phone 6711), An df a Lifetime Opportunity loss, your gain.lt won't last, so Hurry! or Ask for Mr. Derrick after 6 p. m. Dial Salt Lake Their 95 MADSENS SELF-SERVIC- 10. E Next door to Utah Power and Light Co. nznza a' S r For the second straight year, Ford has received the Gold Medal award as Fashion Car of the Year. And its good looks are matched, at owners will tell you, by its fine-cquality. Taka a Test Drive in this '50 Ford and youll find it has the Zee of Amenca's finest cars, too. We r call it roadability youll call it the smoothest, quietest nde on wheels. Youll agree ar big-ca- speaking of census figures JlUalttute Al Mf. 133 Fords m P. ah out mi cam im m mu low-m- et 'Utah The 1940 census gave Utahs population as 650,310, while tentative 1950 figures show that there are 686,839 people in the state, a gain of about 251 telephone population has gone up much faster. In 1940 this Company was serving 79,100 telephones in Utah; now the figure But has skj rocketed to 185,000, a gain of 1337i! inBringing a telephone into the world volves a lot more than just delivering it. It has to be connected with all other telephones, which means that wires, poles, cable and central office teleequipment must be available. Moreoer, as phones are added, the job becomes more plex and costs (particularly at today's WSi Lou feeltof com- h.,h a. Compare the 50 Ford, feature for feature, with cars coating hundreds morel Only Ford, in the field, offer an engine choice of either the 100 h.p. V--8 or its companioo-in-qualitthe 95 hp. Six! Only Ford offers a Lifeguwd" Body! eaeier-ectin- g Only Ford offan 35 Hire ftakaal And ao car offasa a biggsr of asnfap-eavia- to odgfarf cost, aanfan to gs Manioc costs and the lot $18,600,000 since the end of the war. And, if Utah's telephone needs are to be met, large ,.adiujind amounts of new capital will oe needed. This must come from investor?, and if people will inve.st their dollars with is only f our earnings compare favorably with those of other businesses. Telcjnph n y, Keeping abreast of Remand Jor telephone service in Utah has required an expenditure of & W vW Mt ffef. WM low-pri- pi ices) go up. Ike Montiin Stites Telephm tUmll lira faeasPostfshi Tr. fr' r- tr : ' 1. C. an -Jr UIvti ra - biA .10,V PITTS MOTOR COMPANY 8952 West 2700 South Dial 6221 . -- 1 |