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Show Magna times, magna, utaH THE MAGNA TIMES Friday, July 31, 1942 growers to harvest their canning .when they were ready. peas The Published By Copper Printing Company Some of these growers have taken Edith N. Ridge. Editor this as a total loss of their crops. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Howard Ridge, Publisher Others have plowed the peas un- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olsen have Published Since ISIS der for green manure and .still returned from a Entered as second class mail matter under the act of fishing trip to make a fair profit, he said. March 3rd.l879 at Magna, Utah Grandaddy Lakes. o . o Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah He cautioned farmers against of Salt Lake City Wilde Oswald this on price guarantee Canning peas which, were not confusing visited Sunday at the home of harvested in time for processing dried peas with the price ' his' parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. ng WANTED-Fal- rly new Coal Heat. FOR frisrs, 25c lb. may be allowed to ripen and be antee for canning varieties.' Wilde. er. Medium sise preferred. Dial Phone 4952, John Sutton, East sold as dry peas under a price The nation needs these dried ' . , U. S. of the guarantee Department 3291 or write to Bo t, Magna. Magna. of Agriculture, James H. Jensen, peas and fanners will be hiding Mr. and ' Mrs. N. L. Clayton chairman of the Salt Lake county the war effort by allowing the have returned from a vacation USDA war board, told growers canning varieties to ripen if they trip to Yellowstone National Park, were not able to move them to o today. the canners in time, Mr. Jensen Vt lha advantage of extra mellow..,' A number of Magna people and Garfield people and their famifanners in Hunter and Granger said. lies who enjoyed the July 24th canplanted considerable acreage in FOR er, ac- holiday at Big Cottonwood peas. cordion. Inquire Ernest DaybelL yon were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Turpin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Van Vleet, Mr. Dried peas come under the phone 3151. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell, Mr. and Secretary of Agricultures list of Mrs. Charles Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. commodities for which arrtxpan-sio- n the whiskey of the flavor years Wxlford Wilding, Mr. and Mrs. Is desired and for which price Roy F. Tygesen. guarantees have been made. This . . assures growers price guarantee of at least 85 percent of the Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robinson comparable price as of the beand family, Mr. and Mrs. E. ginning of the marketing year Smith and family of Salt (August 1, 1942) but in no event Lake City were visitors at the less that $5.25 per hundred pounds home of Mr. and Mrs. George L. of U. S. No. 1 and not less than Keeping a cool head while driv- Morris Sunday. $5.00 for U. S. No. 2 peas in bags ing has long been considered a FOB cars at counter shipping safety axiom, but officials have Mr. and Mrs. E G. Carrell and added a bit of advice on keeping points. are spending their vacafamily These prices will cover the cool tires." tion at Lemmons Grove, Provo following varieties of peas: Alas, It is pointed out that traffic ka, Bluebell, First and Best, Ald- engineers report a tire thread Canyon. erman, White Canada, Perfection, wears out five times as fast in 100 degree heat as it does in 40 Miss Edith McDermaid, who has Surprise and Thomas Laxton. Mr. Jensen explained that be- degrees. been attending school at Torrance, cause of weather conditions and Stop often if you are driving California, and her grandmother, Kentucky Straight Bourbon This whiskey it 6 years old. Sckenley Distiller! Corporation, New York City labor shortages it has been im- this summer and let your tires Mrs. T. Johnson, are visitors in possible in some sections for the cool off, the officials say. Garfield for the summer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch GARFIELD NEWS PEA GROWERS MAY SELL THEM DRIED Community Church Services WME1TS Dr. R. P. Douglass, executive secretary of the Montana, Idaho and Utah Baptist State conventions, will speak at the .11:00 a. m. worship service Sunday at the Community Baptist Church. Dr. Douglas is a very able and competent speaker. Uijy Army Auxiliary rv. companies of lVT wiU be trained by K year and 25,000 Vr,L?lt! trained by April, SSJ . SALE-Spri- I YOU MAY, BUY -- - Al' - ELECTRIC RANGE SALE-Hohn- Officials Warn Motorists To Keep Tires Cool If yon tan acct thsso require The War Production Beard has . Le-R- oy to dealer in writing either: y Three menus created jor hot summer evenings lists of money-savin- g foods A series of A worthwhile harlecue article Buy War Stamps with you save on this GUARAUTEED-FRES- Tfcsss 3 oenus will rcilly slioiiUte lazy tanner ipp elites Wkea As tiMnaasMtsr town, appetites go into a natural decline. And the two best ways to revive these lagging appetites is (1) to give Darticular thought to in planning meals and (2) plan loads of surprises unusual type menus like these that were planned and tested in the kitchens eye-appe- al of the Safeway Homemakers A report has been made by Franklin D. Roosevelt that a recent scrap rubber collection drive added 454,000 tons PRODUCE H All yow money bsck if Safewey bulb end vegetables ereat reelly teelly crisp end Juicy. Safeway experts buy the best produce available and rush it direct to Safewey. ONIONS the governments stockpile-exclus- ive of rubber in small piles still at service stations and junk to Pound for LEMONS Pound for Sunkist, CUCUMBERS Pound for 5c Pound for 7c 5 Pounds for 39c MELONS Pound for CARROTS 2 . ORANGES 8c 3c TURNIPS 13c 3 bureau. pounds for 10c dealers. WPB Chairman Donald S. Nelson asked state and local officials to lend their trucks and workers to local salvage committees to help transport scrap material collections before winter sets in. The board is aso requisitioning from junk dealers all useless automobiles those that cannot be on a practical baisis to ed maintain the present peak movement of automobile scrap to mills. ENLISTS IN NAVY BROILER PLATE Broiled d Ground Bed Patties with Broiled Cauliflower elt and Tomato Halve (Precook cauliflower, brush with butter, and broil 10 minutes; cut tomatoes ia halves crosswise, broil cut side up 8 minutes, dot with butter, season, snd broil 8 minutes longer.) Boated Potato Ckipe Pickle Rduh Buttered Whole Wheat Toad Fruited Cherry Gelatin Bacon-wrappe- ... I with Cream Peanut Butter Cookiee Coffee or Milk 3 FAMILY I 1 ' 1 FAVORITE reuhly-cooke- W X tf Pea Soup Bard-Cooke- d Egg Salad With Magonnaie Boated Poppy Seed Bread Butter Peach Pie Tea er Milk MiSr can bn eoten, tool If you dont like to drink milk end would still like to indude it in Tour diet read the article, Milky Ways" in this weeks Family Cir--d. Out every Thursday, free, at Safeway. Director Your money without question, will be refunded, if youre not completely satisfied. Fancy Bartllett, No. 2H 22c COTTAGE CHEESE Sanipack Container, lb. 13c CORNFLAKES Albers, Standing, 11 oz. rj yft v lb. for or Reg., Lge. Pkg. 23c 3 Cans for Emerald Bay, 39c FRANKFURTERS No. 2H Hc need for bztter salads BREAD 20 oz. loaves, 2 15c Brick or Velveeia. KRAFTS CHEESE Swiss, American, 2 lbs. 53c SOUP, Rancho, Assorted, 3 cans 20c Chicken Noodle, 3 cans 27c BifKWAY HOUUAKXBif BCUAU Duchess, Top Quality, Quart Pint Jar for , Jar for 35c 24c Jar for DRESSING, Miracle Whip, Quart That no other cooking equipment is available, that the premises are wired 0 f Jar for Nu Made, Fresh, Creamy, Quart Jar for Best Foods, Quart Jar for FRENCH DRESSING ' Pint Can for ; CATSUP, Monitor, Bottle for WESSON OIL Quart Jar for LUNCH BOX SPREAD i ' for the installation of a range, and that . , ' e 4 electric facilities for range operation are installed. . h i a ft!; , 1 't Many electrical dealers its this territory now offer eledni ranges for sale. Stocks art United, however, so if yoss w meet the shove requirement, see ydur electrical dealer m. - POWER & UTAH ; LIGHT CO Empress Theafri I Saturday, August First Show S:30 p. m. A Compltls Show After 9;15 r Two Big Hits As Big As The Gold Rush taslil. IN OLD CALIFORNIA!. With John Wayne, Binnie Barnes, Albert Dekker, Parrish, Dick Purcell, Patsy Kelly. Thrills! SECOND HIT SEALED UPS 0ripping drama with William Gargan, June Clyde and ethen NEWS Aduli 30c. Taxes Included I J0'18 s.wv 1 Empress Saturday. At The Gem Sundcf August FirstSay'Monday.Tuesday, Show Sun. 8:30 p. m. 7:00. Last Another Swell Double Header Mom-Tue- 46c 51c 28c 9c 45c 25c j; THE GREAT MANS They report, also, that he has a helper so clumsy hes always getting in the whey. l , I LADY, FEATURE Adults 10c-18- c at It 30c. a riotl t'f ' t Taxes Include SHOW- -NO-- (NOTICE) We are cooperating Wednesday auring the summer, subject to your approval or disapprP1 We will respond' to your request Thurtday-Frida- August First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. m. Last Show 9:01 Outstanding Double Bill Attention The Big Feature Of The Tss: - 6--7 y, - Remember Pearl Harbo: This outstanding special available By all means see itl Special cast Daisy Dope says we might as well go all the way and tell about the duck that gets smaller and smaller. He grows down. One of our customers says that a good way to get exercise before breakfast is to eat in a cafeteria. everything the kitchen LUMBER - and HARDWARE CO. hone 3951 Msgne. Utah i i Sterling Guy Rich, Virginia Weidler. A romantic comedy of youfifj Donald Duck" Comedy New Serial Starts N1 Prices 1 All For The Regular Fries c Adults 30c.. Taxts IndudedJ I0c-18- Gem Theatre Sunday, August 2 8:00 .V P-- Trl Show 7:00 p. m. Last Show j f j1, IN OLD CALIFORNIA SECOND dishpans. MAGNA m , F0R KEfe wTIIIS TIME KibbeO Robert -- There's no speculation about that. We guarantee complete rifl1 to us these , needs from double boilers to J 4 Shov special with action and drama from the ter a woman like her in every mans secret heir. Donlevy, Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea Prices And a good way to got your money's worth is to buy our enameled ware. We have 355 2 8 Not only wia you hove 2-3- s. COMPANION HIT . BeK ABOUT FACE 39c mw7owoiy nmrAwcr i&MD ? T22J big" order on a weekday too. more tune to play on weekends, but youll be able o hop more leisurely If you get your big grocery order on a weekday, priceo ar always low, on erwythtog, toory iay tffhgwmk. , v An army comedy. Made to laugh NEWS 25c MAYONNAISE Pint Jar for It or t . SECOND Howdy, Folks: In Granger a farmer is reported to have fed his cows bird seed so he could sell cheep milk. SALAD DRESSING Cascade, Quart BETWEEN FRIENDS: 25c SALAD DRESSING Julia Lee Wright's Enriched, 27c 20c SPINACH ; - SLICED BACON Things you Baby Food destroyed lt,air0U? ere 52- Brian 32c pkg. 2 for 15c QUAKER OATS Quick lb. for POT ROAST lb. for James Wilson Mathews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Budd and Mabel Mathews, former Magna residents, has enlisted in the U. S. Navy, according to information given this paper. Mr. and Mrs. Mathews live at 501 12th Street, Oregon City, Ore. PRIME RIB ROAST Shoulder Rib, lb. for Sanipack, Whipping, Pt. 36c Gerbers, With Paprika Crackere - Tomato Aepie Ring Filled v itk Fish Flake, Diced Celery, Pickle, and GUARANTEED MEATS , Harper House Pears Gerber FRIDAY SUPPER Puree A CREAM 8celloptd Paialoee and Diced Ham d F String Beane Sliced Orange, Jnioa, and Avocado Ring ' Salad with French Dreeeing Enriched White Bread Butter and Jam Gingerbread with Cuetard Sauce Milk or Iced Tea ) Buttered TciuuiSavcxs U , GRAPEFRUIT 5c "s F resident fresh Pound for 'Hr iM T RUBBER SCRAP DRIVE YIELDS URGE RETURN the money V worn out, damaged beyond repair, CARD OF THANKS HOMIER H , , ij That a new domestic electric range is required to replace one that if" Y 0 . We wish to sincerely thank everyone for their kind aid and floral tributes at the recent death ol' our beloved mother and sister, Mrs. Annie Newbold. The Newbold Family anr55j the public may buy electric ranges now ia tij hands of dealers, if the purchaser certifies races J FEATURE f SEALED LIPS Adults 10c-19- c 30c. Taxss Include. 6-- L August First Show Both Nights 8:00 p. m. Last Show (at EXTRA Special Big Double Bill 7Thursday-Frida- y, 7 1 " Remember Pearl Harbor SECOND HIT TllfS TIME FOR Tontli Prices Beginning Duck 10c-18- c KEEPS New Serial Starts Next W Adults 30c. Taxes Inclu- SPECIAL NOTICE August 8, Senior Eludes! . . AdmiT f 4 3 - |