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Show ( MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, July 24, 1 942 bration, residents will participate in the day by closing their business establishments, attending Salt Lake Covered Wagon Days, ' to canyons, taking journeying fishing trips, but perhaps more this year than ever before, will probably stay home and conserve RESIDENTS TO OBSERVE 1942 PIONEER DAY Grant and Reed Peterson, sons Jack Holt of South Jordan has returned home after a weeks of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Peterson, visit at the home of Mr and Mrs. are visiting at Logan, for a short time. LaVerl Densley. k Legion Asks For Discarded Record Discs Utah Copper Wins Praise - For War Production tires. The American Legion Cyprus Post is collecting old phonograph records that will be remade into modem recordings for the armed services, announces J. L. Gallyer, commander. The aid and cooperation of citizens in Magna and Garfield are asked when the Boy Scouts and others make a house-to-houcanvass for the records. Cash prizes and show tickets will be given to the boys turning in the largest collection. The records may be left at the Magna Lumber & Hardware, Magna Drug or Fountain,, if peo pie desire to hring them downtown. The legion post sends them to Utahi Pioneer Day, July 24th, marking the anniversary when the pioneers came to Utah, will be celebrated by local citizens in cooperation with other people el the state, Friday. Although neither Mana nor Garfield have scheduled a cele Tuesday, Mrs. Stewart Robertson entertained at a miscellaneous shower for her daughter, .Mrs. Robert Pollock, a recent bride. Prizes Were given to Mrs. Thelma Huish and Mrs. Pollock. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. You will thereby help - A it up. ut to better our cleaning tervice. BERTS CLEANERS - Main Street at Center Magna, Utah, ... , - K se PLEASE COOPERATE According to a decision made by the local Rationing Board, we are not eligible for new tires or retreaded tires. Make Monday Cleaning Day, along with your washday. Whenever possible bring in your cleaning' and pick wr national legion headquarters. From there they go to manufacturers in exchange for new records, which the legion distributes free to men in service. The whole affair came about because of a shortage of the particular kind of shellac used in the phonograph records. Americas chief source of that shellac was the West Indies and the Malayan peninsula the Japs are getting it now, instead of another kind of . " - - A t If i . ' V;:u j . . V i ,v i i - - V i y a da dtoV --r m X 4 , 'V a, ' y, - VA-f - if S "S . f shellacking. It doesnt matter what tune is on the records, or how old it may be, as it can be traded in. .. (K30I Jfi f f) Dr. W. Creed Haymond, member of the General M.I.A. Board, and noted speaker, will be a special guest Sunday evening, July 26 at the Pleasant Green Ward Sacrament meeting, 7:00 on- - f- - p.m. Dr. Haymond will speak at the sacrament services, and the attendance of everyone is invited. Mi HliI.U 4AtouNi J4 . Mrs. J. S. Powell was hostess to the Finesse Card Club at her home Friday. Prizes at bridge were given to Mrs. C. A. Konold, Mrs Frank Peterson and Mrs. L. L:Pullum. A prettily arranged luncheon was served. mmm HELP & PANCAKE O , O U bl Lgc, 40c to U is a view of Utah Copper st Bingham which broke all world production record for a copper mine in 1041. John Henry, news commentator; center, D. D. Motto Batow, left, is and general manager of Utah Copper, and Corey, New York radio producer, who arranged the program8 for the Mutual broadcasting system. Abov e Open 10 j EGGS nt The entire nation was taken to last month through the facilities of the Mutual network and its affiliated stations in the presentation of one of a aeries of programs Production for Victory. The broadcast originated with radio station KU) of oten and was broadcast from coast to coast. Utah Copper was chosen for the broadcast as one of the industries In the United States making a efTort toward the war production goal. During 1941 the Utah Copper produced more copper than any other mine has produced in the history of the world Utah during that year produced more than 27 per cent of the nations total cop-- ' per production and most of .this came from Utah Copper. This unique recognition is a fitting tribute to the workers and the management of one of the greatest single enterprises in Amer, lean industry. It gives testimony for these miners, who literally speaking, lnv ji'ned the forces of democra.y usd became soldiers of ajo. Close EGGS Health-Ser- ve ' CORNED, LIBBY'S, CAN FOR DEEF 2 Pound Jar for Tall Gins for ..... STAMPS HERE LOUIS FALVO, prop. DIAL S2S1 23-2- No. 2'- - Can, 2 For 5 Lb. CAN II ASSORTED FLAVORS, 3 Pkgs. for PICKLES C.n. for A 4LO DILL JADE. Quart for Miracle Whip, SALAD DRESSING, Quart 19 nr for 0 7 0$ Tall Pink Can for ,,We Sonny .Boy ft T 25 Snowdrift Shaver's, No. 2 Can. for t TREE 1-- 2 lb. Package for .. . QQ ... ..Z-Q'--c CRYSTAL WHITE . Lemons, juicy, lb. for 8c Cucumbers, . . 2 for 15c 10c Bananas, lb . . bunch 3c for Carrots, Cabbage, dean, lb. .3Hc Fresh Grapes, 2 lbs. 35c LETTUCE, head for 7c New Potatoes, 4 lbs. 15c Unclatzifiad c rv MY FRIENDS: will close all day Friday, Pioneer Day commemorating the famed We will be open for your convenience all day Saturday. Your friend, Louis Falvo. All Vegetable , BUY DEFENSE ILTT 2 p.nu Pricws based on market. EGGS AND MORE EGGS GREAT VALUE, IVheaties b3 21 JELL0 LOGANBERRY Grocery Memmotts Barber & Beauty: Shop nutritional foods. II ' 8 Sml.26c Feather Bob Upjwept Military Haircuts Miss Bernice Hanks , new operator Gteu Gftagna Grapefruit EGGS mi I Pound Can for EGGS WE FEATURE THE NEW AND MODERN production. Fulton I.evis. Jr, nationally prominent lommeotator, arranged the Utah broadcast. Tribute was paid to th" workers and to the management for the accomplishments that have been made Med. 38c Butters 3 the Utah Copper pit EGGS r OUR OWN EGG- SFrom The Nest To You A GRADE - to V SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY - SATURDAY, July HILL'S, MJB, EGGS national defense when 'X nt TRY THEM, DAILY FRESH U tJ A SERVE YOURSELF SYSTEM Cans for EGGS IFIE WS'MOT Package for 3 wilhSg faS EGGS you shop 1st. Conserve Paper -- Bring your own shopping bags. 2nd. Buy Only Current Needs! 3rd. Buy Food For SPERRYS Category 4 wise qualified for military1?!!' In order to raise the United vice who have wives ' States army to the oiiltined re- or children .alone, quirements, Selective Service calls they maintain a bona fide will be increased in the number relationship in their homes wh? of young men for the ensuing were married prior to DecemC months, states officials of Board 8, 1941, and at a time when in. No. 15. duction was not imminent Local young men leaving in While setting up the feur broad the July 23rd call are David Jef- categories, National Headquarter, ferson Davis of Garfield and Al- made it emphatic that they do not fred Earl Clegg of Magna. The provide for the permanent 4th call will list a' large of men with dependents, but August number, and subsequent calls will rather provide the order in which increase, thereby necessitating registrants with dependents will be inducted. using married men. The announcement by National Local boards will continue to Headquarters, made coincident review the facts in the case of with the signing by the President each individual. National Head of the bill recently adopted by quarters said, adding that in the Congress which provides family selection of registrants for indue allowances f5r dependents of en- tion from of the four catelisted men in the armed forces, gories the any full facts in each indi. sets up a new policy under which vidual case shall be considered, registrants will be selected for and the local board subject to the induction from categories in the usual appeals must judge whethfollowing order: er or not there are sufficient un-- ' Category 1 -- Registrants other- usual, circumstances to justify wise qualified for military serdeparture from the general rule vice who have no bona fide fin- of priority of induction." ancial dependents. Category 2 Registrants otherMrs. Bruce Sutton and two ' wise qualified for military service children of Los Nevada, whp have financial dependents have been visitorsVegas, the past sever-a- l other than wives or children menweeks of Mrs. Suttons parents. ' tioned in categories 3 or 4. Mr, and. Mrs. Elmer W. Speers other- Mrs. Sutton Category leave in plans to wise qualified for military service early August to NOTED SPEAKER TO ADDRESS WARD MEETING fpxmwi nent . states Weldon C. Matthews, secretary, and no tire applications, sugar permits or any other ration ed articles wilt be acted upon. " hot - The local rationing office will close from July 31 to August 10th, A'--- SAY OFFICIALS who have wives with whom the. lly relationship in their and who were married priori? Decamber 8, 1941, and at t J? when induction was not defer-me- Rationing Board Office To Close . DRAFT CALLS TO RE LARGER BUTTER 2nd Grade MEATS Ground Beef, 23c R. Creek, lb. . 43c LunchMeat,lb.31 1st Grade Sirloin Steak, 35c lb.44 Magna Cask, 4 Squares in Box Maid 0"Clover.45 Pork Hocks, Pot Roast, Regular Bars for . . . ! ANY BRAND 19c . 27c-29- 10 c We Sell Only Qualify Mee ti 3 Cans pric for ... . 2j) We Reserve 1 he Right i oLhr.it bda |