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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Together with a right of way as the same is appurtenanflo the Published By The Copper Printing Company above described land onlyjsver R. Howard Ridge, Publisher the following: Commencing at a Edith N. Ridge. Editor in the center of State Road point Published Since 1916 11.4 rods East and North 0 deact of Entered as second class mail matter under the grees 52 minutes East 18 rods March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah froftf the Southwest corner of the Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Northwest 1 of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian; running creded, and the unknown heirs, thence North 3 rods; thence East itors and deviseesof MIRAM 42 rods; thence South 3 rods; as also known COX, deceased, West 42.3 rods to the place thence MYRAM COX, deceased, and all of beginning. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DIS- other persons unknown, claiming TRICT COURT. STATE of UTAH right, litle, estate or interest Also, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE any in or lien upon the property desat a point 41 rods Commencing COUNTY in 21 North of the adverse rods the cribed East and complaint ED GLENN, VERNAL W. HOG-LANor cloud- Southwest corner of the Northto Plaintiffs ownership CORand WASATCH west 1 of Section 30, Township 2 a corporation of ing Plaintiffs' title thereto, PORATION, Defendants, South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Utah, THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Meridian; thence North 19 rods; Plaintiffs, DEFENDANTS: thence East 6.5 rods; thence South vs. 19 rods; thence West 6.5 rods to to summoned are You hereby WILLIAM M. COX and his wife, the place of beginning. MINNIE MJ. COX, EDWIN COX, appear within tw'enty days after summons of this service the upon Together with a right of way as and hiaWife, EMMA M. COX, PALMER, LIL you, if served within the county the same is appurtenant to the brought; above described land only over LIE COX FEWLING," LIZZIE COX THAYNE, GLADYS COX otherwise, within thirty days af the following: Commencing at a PALMER, also known as GLAD- ter service, and defend the above in the center of stalc Road entitled action; and in case of YS E. COX, IDA COX, LILLIEN-QUISast and North 0 dc rods JOHN H. COX. and his your failure so to do. judgment ast 18 rods; 52 minut ac- - ft wife. PAULINE D. COX, WAL- will be rendered against you corner of the Southwest the LACE E. COX, and his wife, FRE- cording to the demand of the Northwest 1 of Section 30, Town- DA F. COX, GRACE COX WAR- complaint which has been filed ship 2 South, Range 1 East of the the Clerk of said Court. NER, NETTIE COX SMITH, and with Salt Lake Meridian; running This action is brought to recover the unknown heirs, creditors and thence North 3 rods; thence East judgment quieting plaintiffs' 42 rods; thence South 3 rods; devisees of EDWIN COX, deceas title to the following described.,,rthetice West 42 3 rods to the place property situate in Salt Lake of beginning. Utah: County, TIMES THE MAGNA SUMMONS barbara'cox T, Commencing at a point 28 rods East and 21 rods North from the Southwest corner of the Northwest 1 of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 19 rods; East 13 rods; South 19 rods; thence West 13 rods to the place of beginning. Lit Also, Commencing at a point 54 rods East and 21 rods North from the Southwest corner of the North- west 1 of Section 30, Township 2 South, Range 1 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence West 6.5 rods; thence North 19 rods; thence East 6.5 rods; thence South 19 rods to the mae buildi,; Mother Of Man Succumbs thence WesV42.3 rods to the place of beginning. ALBERT R. bOWCN, Attorney for Plaintiffs 1002 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah Date of first publication March 10, GARFIELD NEWS 1939. 7, April after- shouttX' Salt Lake Meridian; running thence North 3 rods; thence East 42 rods; thence South 3 rods, Date of last publication 1939. i MAGNA NOTES ; A group of friends entertained at a birthday party honoring Coravine Ottley at her home on WedGames were nesday evening. served. refreshments and played The following guests were present: Paula Comley, Patsy Mar-lo- r, Miss Evelyn Pullum and George Lula Salm, Barbara Lambert, Underwood motored to Logan on Max Harold Bowen, Mori, Lily to visit with relatives and Coon, Robert Coon and Lewis Sunday friends. j Welker. Prizes were won by Lewis Welker and Paula Comley. Campaigns The Y. P. A. Society of the Gar- of w last met church field Episcopal cf,ard ll(! The Relief Society of the Magat the Garfield Women's Wt ,K na Ward enjoyed their regular Thursday business wns Club. The meeting .agriculture m, theology meeting on Tuesday af- followed a social. The Rev. h rave been by Three was lesson ternoon. The presented Reva Humphries were U(MHj if,( ,, and in the state 0 (Woods ,rh A testimony by Mrs. Cosslett. in charge. i were cor weed supple Next followed. .jm Tuesday meeting teams of horses . mentf! eight the Work and Business meeting Mrs. Amy McCarty was hostess MoiwCv V P. A men assisted) will be held. An interesting proto the Nile Club at her home last in the "work. Eu-rogram is being planned by Mrs. Friday evening. Mrs. Edna MonThe heavy tractor used in pull-- 1 Memmott. ger and Mrs. Cleo Blood won the im dead or diseased orchard trees card prizes. A midnight luncheon continued its work in Taylors- Mrs. Nell Abbott of West Jorwas served. Mrs. Mary Ensign will ville, Granger, Hunter and Pleas-(goodan visited with her rster, Mrs. be the next hostess, N. W. Farnswortp on S nday. ' WEEDS, TREE DRIVE PUSHED tr. J n. ng i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkin m Hunter announce the marriage g their daughter, Ruth Ann to Ij. liam N. Davis of Garfield Ja. uary 18 at Heber City, Utah, Announcement of the nuptfe will be read with interest by ftj many friends of the couple, a Mrs Edna Monger was hostess John McDonald entertained at a birthday dinner on Sun- to her afternoon Bridge Club on . A one day honoring her daughter, Miss Wednesday afte noa-rMrs. Keith Spratley is recover nicely from an appendicitis ope ation Sunday at the L D. S.hospitaL His condition is reports A Finer iL Mrs. decorations. The special guests in- eluded Mr. N L. Pullum, Mrs. Justin Peay, Mrs C. F. Anderson, Mrs. R. M. Leasy and Miss Carrie Cotter. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs, -. inu guest pi i iic club prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ellis Pickett of Salt Lake City, Mrs. W. V. Robbins and Mrs. A J. Norma Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Peterson, underwent an operation for appendicitis on Monday. Her condition is reported good. I 1 HIM. ind ) '.aired -- g h( o Niry is incl ITS Carrol, Mario A BARGAIM Ane Refrigerator) G-- E boss m Copp Selective Air Conditions1 Selective Air Condi uon keep food at their fullest, G-- finest flavor health-givin- preterv vitamins g : and give yon the most practical method cf food preservation at low cost. ACC J G-- Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Powell April Fool at- paity at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E m Salt Lake on last Saturday evening. Mrs. Reba Richards was hostess at luncheon on Monday afternoon to the members of her Five Hundred Club. The card prizes were won by Mrs Jay McAllister and Mrs. Ellis Johnson. Mrs New--- ' Wood will be the next hostess, The members of the F. L. A. Club met on Friday evening for their regular business meeting and social. The bridge prizes were won by Mrs. La Von Dea and Mrs. Mildred Newbold. A midnight luncheon was served to twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marior are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby daughter born Monday. Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore wid 341 to the Merry Matrons Club on : LOWEST FRICE3 last Thursday afternoon. A one o'clock luncheon was served. Mrs. IN G-- E HISTORY Howard Phelps was a special The new 19! 9 is high, guest. S wide and handsome but way Fitzgerald. tended an rose Get the Inside Story! Miss Doris Olsen of Salt Lake visited with Miss Lucille Smith over the week end. w- SAL! bold Mrs. W. J. Reynolds is convalescing following a tonsillotomy. J. E. Comley entei tamed at a prettily ai ranged luncheon' on Monday afternoon for the of her bridge club. members Sweet peas and Easter favors were effectively used in the table g rel c clock luncheon v as served. Prizes were won by Mrs. E. E. McCarty and Mrs. Margaret Christopher- son. 1 eeke Sanda o- Lucille McDonald. The guests included Mrs. L. R. Allgood of Grand Junction, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Marlen Mitchell of Granger, Doreen and Barbara and Recovering ITS THRIFTY! BEAUTIFUL! grrS Leone - VAWMVAAVAVAWAW.WAAmW k nemb both are well known in this vkit-ty. Several socials are being pi. ' ned In their honor very shortly, d. QUARTS GJ wholesome pleasures enjoyed by ant Green this week, Mr , - tineau said. Scouts. The Boy Scouts of -i noon for Mrs. Rose Rasmussen, the Farmers ac an are enjoying wishing to Mrs. Catherine Evans and Mrs. Garfield Troop in the. able the program under work tive year of Millie Beath. Mr. Martineaus office i leadership of Mr. E. E. Mathews. federal Wall -AlScout Douglas and son, Mrs. Alma Haney . bert of Salt Lake City were Sunwas hosMcCallister of Mrs. Mary day dinner guests at the home foursome into her tess bridge Miss Ren Orten. Mrs. M; cluding Mrs. Betty Henry, Meragna PEN Mrs. and Dorothy Mills and Faye Mr. and Mrs. Alton Johnson on rill, on Monday afternoon. family were dinner guests Mrs. at-t- he of home Tuesday Special Easter services will be Johnsons mother, Mrs. George urini Mrs. Eliza Mower Singleton held on Sunday morning at eleven Beath. t Dri a. m. at the Garfield Episcopal widow of Robert Singleton church. Bishop Moulton of Salt one of the oldest pioneeVi?wi isitei enre Lake City will be the principal of Springville, died Tuesday! to .A invited is the The residence family public of ailiW speaker. incident to age. She was & r,ed a attend. tenin at Mrs. P. M. Chase was hostess mother of Eugene Singleton Thursat on luncheon oclock one a Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Henroid re- Magna. day afternoon for the members turned home on Saturday followShe was bom in North Orfe Ida of the Arthur Ladies Bridge Club. visit in San on August 29, 1854, a daughter iers c extended an ing a Mrs. Louise Erickson was special with their Henry and Lucretia Hupper Ho, Deigo, California at guest. er. She came to Springville at daughter, Mrs. Frank Bertoch. uoms. early age, where she had lfo, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garrity of M. Leasy entertained her since. She was active in Ljj R. Mrs. for iJ3 j Copperton Jeft onSaturday - Mrs.' ehurchworkr :nla' an extended trip to' Pacific coast bridge JouTSome mcludingA1 Thomas Mrs. Five sons and daughter E. J. Comley, junei cities via Los Vegas, Nevada. and Mrs. Charlie Anderson, on vive, 40 grandchildren and g and Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D. L. Underwood unders thf went a tonsil operation at St. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCE) dariMarks hospital on Wednesday. at luncheoruonJast Friday place of beginning Together with a right ofto way the as the same is appurtenant above described land only over the following: Commencing at a State Road point in the center ofNorth 0 de11.4 rods East and 18 rods East grees, 52 minutes from iheSouthwest corner of the Northwest K of Section 30, Town1 East of the ship 2 South, Range s irr-whtc- h ) page TV. Friday, April 7, 1939 " down low in price, Never Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs- ", before has America bought so many G-day of this week, April 4, 5, and Refriger6, are days which ators in a similar period. Scout every Boy looks forward to for it is then that the Annual Boy Scout Pow lWow is held. This Pow- - Wow is made possible by Dr. I. Owen Horsall, director of the extension division of the University of Utah. The official greeting to the bovs G-- E THRIFT UNIT 1,0 ' ',- -J the scaled mechanism as. President of the U. of U. Other with a record for quie professors at the U. give their operation, low current time to help the boys in their gost and long life, merit badge work. Motion pictures were presented by three welj known motion picture tions. Colored pictures were displayed by Dr. Ralph C. Pendleton, prominent Salt Lake physician, 6 Foot Model. . . ,$159,95 whose hobby is colored photoThe graphs. pictures included mirages at Bonneville Salt Flats, Capt. George Eystong run of the s land speed record, the Scout Camp at Grandaddy Lakes, and ski jumps at Ecker Hill. Meals AVAVMV.W.WAWAVATAVmWW'i are served at the cafeteria and E .jmsmsm r... IHUFFAKER FURN. C( illlllllllllllllllllllllli.iaillillllllllllllllillllllllll,limimIm I OUR SPECIAL THIS 1 I WEEK- - I STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM, I . ,40c ICE CREAM SANDWICHES, each . qt. 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