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Show Dont War Gossip, People Are Again PENNEYS TO Get The Facts Warned About CONDUCT HUGE WAR BOND SALE IN JULY Wood Tick Fever The first day of July, Vinara moth sales campaign opens at the Persons visiting the canyons or Magna J. C. Penney store, states other places which are the habitat Mr. Homer Bowen, manager. for wood ticks are warned that The sale will continue all thru this is the season for tick fever. the month for every member of Two diseases are now being trans- the family, and War Bonds and mitted by these insects. Stamps will be featured at every Cases of tularemia have been counter in every department at reported. Usually, the source of the store. infection is a bite from a tick. The store personnel emphasize The attention of the public is that they want to sell YOU War called to the fact that ticks can Bonds the best piece of merchantransmit tularemia as well as dise they have. Rocky Mountain spotted fever. There is no preventive vaccine which can be used against tularemia. Persons going into canyons or into areas where ticks are found Mr. Harvard Haslam left Satshould search their bodies and yfor McGill, Nevada, where urday Most earnestly I urge my coun- tlothes for the presence of ticks, he will spend a few days with all intervals. rumors. The at frequent trymen to respect his son and daughter and their ugly little hints of complete disfamilies. aster fly thick and fast in warta to be examined ime. They have One of the summer meetings and appraised. and socials of the Daughters of Of necessity there will be delays the Pioneers was held Thursday in officially confirming or denyat Nibley Park. Mrs. Rena Badger ing reports of operations but we was hostess to the group and gave will not hide facts from the couna very interesting historical try if we know the facts and if sketch of Nibley Park when it the enemy will not be aided by was A warning is issued by officials ed tothe Wright Farm and belongtheir disclosure. her grandfather. Luncheon to bathers to who go the local was served Franklin D. Roosevelt and musical selections beaches for bathing in the Great by the Playing Grandmothers, to Lake Salt in shallwaters, stay were enjoyed. Magna Ward Scouts ow water when off shore breezes r" Plan Excursions come up. The Relief Society had charge Few bathers realize the dangers of the Sunday night services at Scouts of Troop 98, Magna of the lake and the treachery in- the Hunter Ward. The following Ward, are invited to meet at the volved, when the water becomes program was given: prayer, Leah scouthouse Tuesday evening, 7 p. choppy and the waves are high. Mathews; talk, Marie Richards; m. to complete arrangements for So, the best caution when the vocal solo, Mabel Lewis; response trips to Camp Steiner and the lake waters are rough, is to stay by a Earl Day; selection, to close a swimmer Come,father, Wigwam. shore, for Come Ye Saints, by the All are urged to be present. can quickly be swept out without Mothers. Singing Benediction, any warning. Lawrence Doxey. The true idea of God, unfolded Be sure that God directs your clearly within us, is the noblest Miss Nielson spent the growth in human nature. way; then, hasten to follow under weekendPhyllis with her sister, Mr. and Channing every circumstance. Mrs. Howard Barben and family of South Jordan. If you feel that your government is not disclosing enough of the truth, you have every right to say so. But in the absence of all the facts, as revealed by official have no right to deal sources out unconfirmed reports in such a way as to make people believe they are gospel truth. This government will put its trust in the stamina of the American people, and will give the facts to the public as soon as two conditions have been fulfilled; first, that the information has been officially and definitely confirmed; and, second, that the release of the information at the time it is received will not prove valuable to the enemy directly or indirectlou HUNTER NOTES LAKE BATHERS ARE WARNED OF DANGERS NEWS FROM CLASSIFIEDS FOR new coal SALE-Prsclic- ally range. Inquire R. D. 1, Box 7L j;2J8 Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent, Mr. Mr. and Petersen Hans and Mrs. FOR SALE-Iceb- ox. practically and Mrs. William Loveless and new walnut table with glass family enjoyed a picnic lunch at top. Monarch electric range. InLiberty Park. It was a combined quire 2960 So. 8600 West dial ' celebration for Fathers Day and 7131. the wedding anniversaries of the Petersens and the Loveless. room. FOR RENT-FuralsInquiry 2889 So. 8700 West Magna. hed FOR CHILDREN GiH willing to care for children at reasonable prices in your home. InPhotographs of children under- quire Mrs. Virgil Jenkins, Magna. one year of age of soldiers servafter mg overseas or children bom Model A Ford. FOR SALE-19- 31 $150. Inquire Virgil Thorne, Quisi ' certain conditions, the War De- Apartment No. 4. between 3rd The reg41h announced. and East has partment ulation form must not be altered in any manner and the photo- HEARS FROM HUSBAND not to size in limited is graph Mrs. Ivan J. Anderson was very of the cord more than happy this week to get a respondence space on the form. The photograph must ap- letter from her husband. Private pear on the upper left portion of Anderson, who left Decoration the correspondence space. It may Day for overseas. Mrs. Anderson was the former include 4he mother or some other Miss Verlene Beckstead. person holding the child. CARE WAR FRONTS ROSWELL ARMY SCHOOL, Roswell, New In graduation exercises Cu T' recently, William Grant IW? ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bangerter, receive Lieutenants commission im? SS ft by Col John C. HortonT raandmg officer. The lieuteWl commission is a result of 2' prehensive course in pilots, cle Sams aimw and aerial tactics. He assigned to another post for ft. ' ther duty. Before entering the service, attended Cyprus high school ,2 Brigham Yhung University fc also was a former LDS to Brazil before joining minion, April 4, 1942. twin-engin- l one-thir- V-m- V-m- Floyd H. Adamson, son of u, and Mrs. Floyd Adamson, hej listed in. the Navy and is attetf. ing radio technicians Catalina Island, California THE OLD JUDGE SAYS . . . i The Hunter Girls Club met at the home of Phyllis Nielson of Spencer Friday night. Refresh4-- H I $!... for Im m re dedicate ourselves at this time to tite cause wi Cherry and preservation of the American way of Dfel -- ments were served and games enjoyed. The Misses Floretta Ridd and June Feulner are the club leaders. Mr. Fay 'Diornock is from injuries received recovering when the hay fork ran through his ear. It SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE UNES TIME TABLE. Passengert Salt Lake Depot and Express Magna Depot Union Bus Rssmusson Gu 77 W. S. Temple Magna Drug Leaves Salt Lake Leaves Magna 7:00 11:00 3:00 4:00 5:30 9:00 11:00 pjn. pjn. pjn. pjn. pjn. 6:00 8:00 9:40 1:55 6:40 8:00 10:00 pjn. pjn. pjn. "Glad vo ran Into you. Judge. I was lust tryin to set Helen straight on this business about sugar. I wish youd teO her what you told me last night down at lodge. i Glad to, Jim. 1 told him, Helen, that there! not single bit of truth to the rumor that the distillers use sugar la making whiskey. They make it exclusively from grain. Only bootleggers use rugar to make whiskey. I read an article in the papa just last week that goes to prove Star, indicates schedule by way ef Remington - Arms. II It told bow a confessed bootlegger fa a Federal court testified to the fact that another bootlegger, also on trial, bad. bought a miHJoo pounds of sugar a fev years ago. As a matter of fact, Helen, no distiller fa making whiskey today and hasnt for many months. All distillers an working night and day producing war alcohol for the government. And they maka every drop of it exclusively from grain, too, MEW MAGNA CASH 3RD EAST and 3RD SOUTH PHONE 5251 Practical For Work and Play! (P QO Cool, tough, cptton slacks in sizes Pl.yO 10 to 16. Smart! Solid Color Summer Beauties $5.90 In Navy, brown and green. Cool summer fabrics, with roomy pockets! ONE RATION ROOK HOLDER (Until they last) Cool, Sleek Rayons Trimmed Superbly cut slack suits with attractive novelty pockets. Clever $7.90 belted fashion! COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatrs entitles: Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Heath Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Win. Humphreys, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingo Mr; and Mrs. F. L. Jensen . Mr, and Mrs. R. F.Johnson ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted B. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Johnson A FREE SHOW m AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER names arc taken from our Subscription list.) To everyone " present at the counter without one. REMEMRER- - I. G. A. IS YOUR PLACE TO TRADE FOR SAVING MONEY. Your friend, Louis Falvo. |