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Show ! i I: Friday, July 16, 1943 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA TIMES the County Recorder of said county. Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge. Editor . f Howard Ridge. Publisher Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1379 at Magna. Utah Published Since 1919 Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Judd, Ray, Quinney & Nebeker, Attorneys lor Plaintiff Miss Lola Nielson and Miss Rhea Albert R. Bowen, ' Attorney for Roberts of Vernal spent the weekPlaintiff j Pocatello and Idahd Falls. in end P. O. Address, 921 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Forty descendants of Mr. and Date of First Publication, June Mrs. Lorenzo Day gathered at 18, 1943. a Liberty- - Park Friday night in rates, and tpt Date of Last Publication July 16, family reunion. Ball was played 1943. , Water Company's certain other relief. By order of the Commission. DATED at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 2nd day of July, 1943. Theodore E. Thain, acting secre- -' LEGAL NOTICES fl -- tary. itl The Magna Times Is qualified it a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices. Haring Been Approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. ' ic 01 SUMMONS IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, JAMES A. McHALE, TM Notice of Hearing PI ie e c Plaintiff VS. ' BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE ANTHONY GODBE, if living, and if deceased his unknown heirs, deCOMMISSION OF UTAH visees and creditors, CLAUDE H. JEPSON and SUSIE M. JEP-SOCase No. 2696 In the Matter of the Applicahis wife, and ALL OTHER GREEN PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMtion of PLEASANT WATER COMPANY for an ad- ING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTjustments its rates and for cer- ATE OR INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY tain other relief. IN THE COMNotice is hereby given that the DESCRIBED above entitled application of Plea- PLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAINOR sant Green Water Corttpany will TIFFS OWNERSHIP be heard before the Public Service CLOUDING Commission of Utah at its office, TITLE THERETO, 314 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Defendants The State of Utah to the said Utah, on Wednesday, the 21st day of July, 1943, commencing at 10:00 Defendants: oclock a. m. You are hereby summoned to This is an application for an appear within twenty days after adjustment in Pleasant Green the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of DUMP TRUCKS your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you ac FOR HIRE cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with 4 SQUARE YARDS the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet ALL KINDS OF HAULING to the following described title Can haul load of sand or graval property situate in Salt Lake from Salt Lake for $5.00. County, Utah: All of Lot 2, Block 2, Utah Southern Addition, also all of Call Magna 4651 Block 4, Prospect Park Addition, according to the official plats thereof on file in the office of Ie I I f( PLAINTIFFS i GEARED FOR VICTORY wags and a social time enjoyed. All members of the family were present except Ivan Day, who is in the armed services and his wife and Alta Nielson, who is on an L. Troop 7, Girl Scouts, under the D. S. mission. a direction of Lucille Larsen and Miss Carol Worthen of Buena Florence Miller, met Tuesday for their meeting. Plans for the camp Vista, is spending her vacation at at Brighton were made and plans the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne also discussed for a swimming Perry. party Tuesday, July 20th. A lunMrs. Martha Moesser, Mrs. Bercheon will be served at 11:30 a. m. in the Girl Scout clubhouse, tha Newton, Mrs. Mary Rhodes, followed by swimming at the Gar- Mrs. Mary Rolfe, Mrs. Hannah Nielson and Mrs. Ethelyn Hillam, field pooL all members of the W. W. Club, enjoyed a dinner Thursday at the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Nay- WEASKU Inn Sunlor entertained twenty-seve- n day School officers, teachers and Mr. George Turner of Yacolt, other friends at a faculty meetvisited with relatives Washington, ing and social at the Utah Cop- and friends here. per Club Monday, honoring RayHoward Barben was the speakmond B. Duckworth, Donald 3. er Sunday evening at services, L. Johnand William Duckworth and the Lion House chorus furnson, who were inducted into the ished the music. The group later armed forces. Vern Coon gave a adjourned to the home of Miss talk on army life in Alaska. Lola Nielson for refreshments. Games and music were under n the direction of Miss Bernice A prettily arranged wedding and Miss Billie Cockerill. A diary was presented to Don- was held at the home of Mr. and ald Duckworth. A Book of Mor- Mrs. Lloyd Moesser recently, mon and Principles of the Gos- when Mrs. Moessers sister, Miss pel books were given to all of the Lyle Bennion, became the bride boys. Luncheon was served by of Corporal Edward Williams of Mrs. Naylor and Miss Joyce Nay- Pennsylvania. of Merrill Peterson lor.. Bishop Granger performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford S. Wild- A family dinner was given for ing announce the arrival of a baby immediate members of the famboy at St. Marks hospital July ily. The young couple went to Pen12. Mother and new baby are donsylvania for their wedding trip, ing nicely. and visited with the grooms parMiss Bonnie Bird of California, ents. is visiting at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones and Ingo. family and Mrs. Delahunty and four-da- y Mrs. J. W. Peay, Mrs. A. B. Wil- Cash Delahunty, enjoyed a visto and Logan canyon trip son and son, Larry, were visitors ited with friends in Honeyville at Pleasant Grove Sunday. and Smithfield. GARFIELD An-tho- The Victory Buddies and families will hold their next meeting at the Magna Community Park July 20th. A program will be presented. Each family is asked to take their own lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fullmer and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Fullmer of Rexburg, Idaho, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Fullmer. U. S. armed forces. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Zengef and family have returned from at Yellowstone National Park. re isl iw u-- Li. Madge Carrell has returned home following an appendectomy in a Salt Lake hospital. ne j tie ur ty for her son, Clarence, Sunday. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. 4 -- America must win thk Therefore. I will work. iJ? seve. I will sacrifice, I wflu? dure. 1 will fight chewfcj end do my utmost as tlZ issue of the whole struggk pended upon me." Taken from the diary of U tin Treplow who died in 4 I Miss Helen Bingham and Lynn Bingham, are spending their vacations at Tremonton, Utah. ? " . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Staker and daughter, Bonnie, of Ogden, Utah, were weekend visitors at the Residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Adams. It is is over, Community Baptist Church when the hour of that history conflict come FOR SALE Apples, Red Asfri cans. Yellow Transparent, beets. Inquire L. J. Smuin. 3070 Center 5:30 9:00 11:00 of pan. pan. pan. pan. Star Indicates schedule Remington-Arma- by vn Radio Tubs . 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