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Show 'j MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Born in Missouri, he never was east of the Mississippi until he left the University of Montana at 21 to enlist as a Today Tomorrow - Demo Candidate France Hotel Comfortable, modern rooms, a week. Board and room a day. Pay only for days you are here. $3.00 1 1.17 $5.00 Meal SPECIAL Tickets $4.50 vicinity. Huggins stated he was siting briefly in this locality as part of his campaign plans. Three 1940 Ford 8 In a visit to Magna Tuesday, Horace J. Knowlton, Salt Lake attorney and Republican candidate for attorney general, explained to farmers and business men that the most important duty of the attorney generals office, that of law enforcement, must be carried out. BIG DISCOUNTS i Obedience is the offspring of Love; and Love is the Principle of unity, the basis of all right thinking and acting; it fulfils the law. Mary Baker Eddy We must make room for our New Fords and Tradeins. Big Savings On Our Entire Used Car Stock 1941 I To Our Many Friends and Customers: Peaches will be ripe much earlier this year due to the advanced season. Get ready to put them up now. Our fruit this year., is very choice, both as to flavor and color. Peaches are Utahs finest fruit and are very economical to put in bottles. DEfltlE MOTOR COMPANY; Phone 22111 Magna, Utah 1 wwwAmwwvmwwwmwwwwi GET YOUR AT VERNON TT f TW os. Can Olives HILLS. MJB, lb. Can for Coffee Sfe Oysters Juice i I 1. I mim 6 Box Carton DEL No. I12 Can Pound Flakes The ORIGINAL Niagara Falls Meat Wheat pkgs. m . Bars for 3 E S E E Practical training for earning a living. 2. Character-buildinspiritual develop- 1. g ment. Reliable Instruction S ' . . . .,33c E Large Can E E E ZEE TISSUE . . . 59c Choice Of Three Colors, Ivory, Green, Orchid lead ing to com- - E petency in one hundred fifty occupations is of- fered at Brigham Young University. Largest in- termountain private institution for higher learn- ing, B.Y.U. has five colleges which give 1688 courses of nationally accredited work. E Increase of facilities E Small Can dements: f lge. rolls struction this year of a splendid religion and so-- 1 cial center with spacious auditorium, classrooms, Ej banquet and recreation rooms. Paralleling this r development is the expansion of the former Re- ligious Education Department into a Division of Religion with four departments. E S Ik Bag for 31b. For Every Baking Purpose. Perfect Results. It Pays To Buy The BesL Subject to Market Price WHITE KING My Friends: With School starting in just one week, we are featuring many Granulated Your friend, Louis Falvo Igc.pkg.for . .2 Gt. Pkg. for . .39c TOILET SOAP 5 Barsfor Tomatoes, 5 lbs 10c 5C Grapes, lb Melons, striped, lb. l4c Lettuce, large, head . . 5c Cucumbers, 3 for... 5c Potatoes, Red, 10 lbs. 8c Gr. Peppers, 5 lbs. 15c Lemons, juicy, doz. 18c Turnips, Onions, Car-rot, 2 bunches for ... 5c . . . SEPTEMBER 20th, 21th and 23rd JLor irJc.'mlion, address the President Laundry SOAP 5 gt. bars for .17c Libbys Prepared ALL FRUITS - VEGETABLES UNCLASSIFIED MEATS 16-18-1- o sign foe finest products and better service 88-Vic- -- BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY I ' Provo, Utah iiiiitii!ti!!iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffjjhiii S GATEWAY GREEN or WAX DEANS 9c Cans . . 2) lrt v f r.ir iimvrLT'rs stmt 15 No. I12 Can for anr article is priced nd merchandise .23c X QUARTER REGISTRATION Stations Everywhere Soap bar- to School week. See our shelves for new and tasty foods. Lard, 2 lb. Pkg 19C Sirloin Steak, lb.'. . .25c Pot Roast, lb. 3 Sll Only Quanta Meats iPail for . AUTUMN h ' n Utah and Idaho fjp Drive In at the Pep 481b. Cottage Cheese, lb. . .7c Mixed lunch meat. .25c Ground beef, 2 lbs. .29c Franks, lb 15C Bacon, sliced, lb 25c Mild Cheese, lb. . . .18c Leg Lamb, spring, lb. 24 i 0UttO-7'- I) CRAB, GEISHA. No. Vi Can 2nd gr. quartered, lb. 32 1st gr. carton, lb. . .33c 1st. gr., quartered lb. 34 for 17c E includes the con- - Can ...25c FIRM FOUNDATION E ,. Bars for STOCK College work of the right kind helps lay a deep foundation for security and progress, both spiritual and material. It should have two chief Vi 19c gains for Back SOAP A- -l TUNA. BUTTER Kirks Hard water CASTILE SOAP, GLOBE Lge. Pkg. SHREDDED LAVA 4:30 p. m. Adm. 25c and 50c A dance at Vernon concludes the celebration Refreshments Will Be Sold W for FIRM, RIPE, DAY WILD MONTE SMoflaieEQ Ik 5 RIDERS 25 BUFFALO, Lathers Like Magic In Any Water. Monday, September 2nd, 1940 15 . Spaghetti, tall can, 4 for 19c I Dill Pickles, quart for ,15c Sugar, cloth bag, 10 lbs. 59c Potato Chips, 2 pkgs. for 15c I Crossing on 33rd South 46 os. Can PICNIC. SONNY BOY. - TOMATO. Pierce's, Tomatoes 29ol4JSLi3Lfei 13 ML Whilney. Lge. Can for . . Gets ALL The dirt and Grease GOOD Trade Independent Meat. 12 I Directed By Pierre Castagno LABOR We Deliver. SYSTEM Spiced Lunch Rose I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiii (FAUST RANCH) YOUR-SEL- F Atiago 241 PEACHES NOW! I First House East of Bello r-- 1 SERVE Product. Emil Fculner and Sons Fruit Farm ODEO! 3rd East and 3rd South. Louis Falvo, prop. National Biscuit PEACHES BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL RELIABLE DEALER' R MAXFIELD FEEDS Mr. Knowlton said: The attorney general's office was created to protect the rights of the people, as well as of the state. The attorney general Is given supervisory powers over all district and county attorneys of the state. He bears to the citizens the responsibility for a clean state. eed Independence Made Americ a GOLDEN M DAIRY FEED ALBERS CALF MANNA SILVER M HOG MEAL Golden M Chick Starling Mash Golden M Chick Growing Mash GOLDEN M LAYING MASH SCRATCH FEED, Cracked Com and Whole Wheat Golden M Turkey Starting Mash Golden M Turkey growing Mash BARLEY. Recleaned BARLEY. Steam Rolled OATS. Recleaned WHEAT. Recleaned White WHEAT BRAN. Millrun WHEAT SHORTS, Middlings Golden M High Patent Hard GOLDEN M HIGH PATENT HARD WHEAT PATENT SILVER M HIGH HARD WHEAT Space doe not permit us to list all our articles, see us for prices on all feeds. Declaring that he is pledged to work for the elimination of organized vice and illegal practices, Mr. Knowlton took a determined stand in favor of law enforcement. Demonstrators and Company Executive Cars. Low Mileage with full new car guarantee. Wally Beane, Mgr. Authorized Ford Dealer - r BENNION LAYING MASH DRAPER MASH CRACKED CORN WHOLE BARLEY WHOLE CORN CHICK MASH WHOLE CORN SCRATCH CRACKED CORN SCRATCH DESERET FLOUR RED SEAL FLOUR 100 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR GERMADE CRACKED WHEAT CHICK SCRATCH GROWING MASH Attorney General Candidate Urges Law Enforcement Deluxe Sedans W. E, vi- Gas-Oil-Hardware.-F- -- BENNION FEEDS Mr. SPECIAL - SPECIAL V-- We tell all types ofTeeds, Dairy, Hog, Poultry, turkey and grains. We will gladly give you prices on any feed or grain. See us for particulars. Ira A. Huggins, Democratic candidate for governor, accompanied by J. R. Jarvis, county treasurer, former Magna resident and O. C. Finley of Magna, were visitors Friday in Magna and Mrs. Aaron Olsen entertained Friday evening in observance of her husbands birthday. The Mrs. guests included Mr. and George Weichers, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olsen. A social time was enjoyed and a late supper served NEW MAGNA CASH MARKET FEED DEPT. Visits In Magna U-ni- "r MAGNA CASH For Governor (Continued From Page 1) private soldier in the World a Federal Union, in which each War. He went overseas with member rational would retain its American engineers, thefirst own form oi government, yielding was iransfered to Military Inour own as only such powers telligence. served as a sergeant states and to yield to the national at G. H. Q. and through the government Its Declaration of conference was in charge peace to be Independence would have of secret documents and infollowed by a Constitutional Conformation. vention; but it all could be done faster in these modem days than He went back to Montana uniour forefathers could move. versity and got his degree and an appointment as a Rhodes Scholar Plan at Oxford. What he had seen and Clarence Streit is well equipped heard in the discussions at Verto conceive,' develop and put forth sailles about the League of Nathe program of a union of demo- tions has impressed him with the possibilities but also weaknesses cracies. of that scheme. He began writing for American newspapers, was correspondent in several European and Oriental capitals, and from 1929 until he published Now he was the League of Nations correspondent at Geneva and for the 'New York Times. Coffee Shop Page Friday, August 23, 1940 will K. Syffnaff Medium Tin for tv . . 4 |