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Show t MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Mrs. tertained members of her Sewing and Mr. Granger, Mrs. Roy Day, Rush-toClub on Friday. Luncheon was daughter of West Jordan Mrs. Arthur Wach, Fred to Mrs. Anthon E. Nieland Mrs. Alonza Day. Mrs Leon Day, Mrs. Wil-fo- served Archie Nielson, Mrs. Mrs. Wilson, Glen Mrs. ton and Rush Mrs. LaMar Mrs Alfred C. Nielsen enterAnderson, Lester liams. tamed her Sewing Club on ThursLoutensock, Mrs. F. Van Orman 4f was Mrs. Del R. Sutton. Special day at her home. Luncheon Mrs Liolen Hendrickson en Clark, served to Mrs. Gene Wallace of Mrs. Ernest Nielson entertainter such date, the amount of the one Robinson. . ed at a family dinner on Sunday tax depending on the total num- ber of stores in the chain,' both" "During the storm Sunday, a m honor 04. the birthday anniverwithin and without Utah, expres- lightpole caught fire through the sary of her husband. Bishop Ersly exempting certain oil com- transformer, just south of 41st nest E. Nielson. In addition to pany stations, public utility stores, South and 32nd West It was family members, others present were Mrs. Howard Barben and common carrier facilities, and quickly extinguished. newspaper branch offices, and inThe Granger Little Theatre andividually owned stores. Chain Store Tax Goes To Voters n, rd guests were Mrs. James Newt,,. John E. Moesser andir Maynard Nielson. Mrs. 111 MRS. CLAIRE PULLUM Notary Public Washington Avenue, nounces that the June Conference presentation of their play, It Shall Keep Thee will be given at the Paramount Theatre instead of the Lake Theatre as originally planned. The date is June 5th and it will be presented in the afternoon. Anyone desiring tickets should mail their orders in to the .General Board at once inasmuch Property owners of this vicini- as the box office will not open ty age warned against the danger until a day or so before the proof having dry June grass around duction the buildings, whether it be a business site or a private resiThe Granger Girls Softball team dence. played their first game on TuesSuch extremely dry June grass day with Magna Cash The Granis quick tinder for a fire and ger girls won by a :ore of 21-On Thursday, they lost to Midspreads quickly, and as a preventative' measure, it would be wise vale, 10-- 4 Their next games are scheduled as follows. Tuesday, to clear it away. May 20th, American Fur and Thursday, May 22nd with Magna NEWS Cash at Garfield. The girls are known as the Queen Bees Property Owners Warned Of Danger Of June Crass Elector To Vote Next Year On Heavily Contested Bill d of the state's Nearly voters signed petition directing Secretary of State E, E Monson to submit Senate Bill Na44, imposing a heavy special tax on chain stores to the electors next year, it was disclosed this week1 by the official tabulation of Utah's first successful referendum Although the referendum law requires 24,694 signatures or 10',.-othe vote cast at the last election, names of 72.493 voters w re obtained, the tabulation showed Moreover, the petitions represented in excess of 10 of the vote whereas the law requires only in every county of the state, one-thir- to be covered. In sonic counties more than 50 of the voters signed the petition, and in all except a few remote counties more than twice the required number of signatures were certified Secretary Monson's tabulation deleted 10,496 names on technical grounds, leaving 61, 997 signatures that were certified us valid in every respect. Utahs referendum law, said to be one of the most stringent in the United States, permits only registered voters to sign petitions, and disqualifies names that are not signed exactly as they appear on the registration lists. With the certification of the petitions by Secretary Monson, the drastic provisions of Senate Bill No. 44 were automatically suspended until the voters passed judgment on the proposal at the November 1942 general election In preparation for the 1942 reGeneral ferendum, Attorney Grover A Giles has prepared the ballot title, which will present the issue to the voters The title reads: An act requiring license for retail stores maintained or operated in Utah by chains having 10 or more stores; imposing special license taxes ranging from $50 to $500 annually for each store in Utah on effective date of the act and from $500 to $5,000 annually for each store opened in Utah af 15 counties 5. GRANGER 7-- The Cyprus Seminary graduation was lu Id in Pleasant Green ward Sunday night Among those the folreceiving diplomas were Blauer lowing from GrangerBangeiter, Mary Bawden, Orval Bawden, Virginia Bawden, Lucille Kgelund, Brent Mackay and Dc- - Miss Lavina Wiedow of Scranton, Pa , is visiting Mrs Reid Arnold and Mrs Nathan Hale. She. was here earlier in the spring. Before returning to Scranton again, she will take a trip through California. Iiever Vf to do quite so well K iVv Waiting for you on the been in a position new car buyers as they are now! HAVi rORD DIALERS BEFORE by Theyre eager to trade on the biggest Lord car and the finest Ford value ever offered! Check that value! Check the passenger space of the new 1941 Ford greatest in its field! Check comfort an entirely new ride! Check safety biggest hjdraulic brakes of any car near its price! 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D. 1, Magna Phone Murray 523R5 DIAL 2211 (fitompgm MAGNA, UTAH 3E b HEW ZEE FAMILY-PAC- BATHROOM K SERVE May Choice of 3 colors, Ivory, Green or Orchid. 4 Large Rolls for SYSTEM YOUR-SEL- F 3rd East and 3rd South. Louis Falvo, prop. WATCH 241 pssMls FOR OUR WEDNESDAY BARGAIN Soda Crax, 2 lbs. 13c Matches, 6 boxes for ALSO 21 Large Package for WHITE NAPTHA P and G SOAP 1C 5 Giant Bars for Wax Paper, 125 ft. 10 NATIONAL BISCUIT SHREDDED LIBBY'S Corned Beef, can 19 RED BIRD. 8 - ounce Can, 4 SPECIALS AIRTITE. Dreft, lge. pkg. 21c 13 0XYD0L We Deliver BIG HIT. DEL MONTE TOMATO uu Spring Garden PEAS, 2 cans for 13 23c The Original Niagara Falls Product 2 Packages for MY FRIENDS,: SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES wctl'er inUMrSTg an Air Conditioner end no'' 'O'1.01 Phdco Refrigerator. They,u"7" ,ave you man, hour, of work and provide bet-te- r health conditions. Ask us about time payment terms. leans PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. jar Mount Brand Gold Kraft, TOMATOES. 2 22 Larjje Package for TIME TABLE P assengers and Express Dressing Salt Lake Ilfpot Majrna Depot Sea Union Bus. Sla Rasmussen Garage Tt W. S. Tempi. Phona 4881 Lear., Salt lake Leave Magna 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. IP-fftHffin8:40 m. es 1:00 p. m. 1:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 8:00 p. SUNSWEET Pork and Beans, Pound Package for jMagna Cash Feed Dept (Dairy, Hog, Poultry, Turkey land Grains. Wa will gladly give (you pricat on any feed or grain. iSee us for particulars. 12 - ounce can, 3 for. Carrots, 3 bun. for fTlOc 10c Rhubarb, 3 lbs . Bananas, ripe, lb.,. .8c All Vegetable Ju" for Coffee, . 25cl FLOUR. CradeA,l;e. 25 LUX. LIFEBUOY Soap, 4 bars. .21c Due to Market Fluctuations, prices are subject to change. Can for MEATS Bacon, 46 - 27 dSPnu1dSr. 95 - lb..., ISauerkraut No. 28c Wa Sell Only Quality Meats. A-- l ounce Tin for ARO Pork chops, loin, lb. 23c Mild Cheese, lb. . . .20c Franks, 2 lbs. for... 33c Dill Pickles, 5 for. .10c Cottage Cheese, lb ... 7c Gr. Beef, 2 lbs 35c GLOBE niL Pint Can for Quart Can for 27c Fruit Cocktail ,9c WESSON "The Soap Of Beautiful Women, for Unchxaiiwd pr Serve A Salad Bowl Af"" 4 Bars 21 Watermelons, lb. . .3lc Oranges, 176s, doz.20c 0 9 2 e Onions, white, 3 lbs . 25c Fr. tomatoes, 2 lbs. 25c Green Peppers, lb. .17c HEWLETT'S PURE We sell all types of feeds. DRAPER MASH BENNION LAYING MASH CRACKED CORN WHOLE BARLEY WHOLE CORN . CHICK MASH WHOLE CORN SCRATCH CRACKED CORN SCRATCH DESERET FLOUR RED SEAL FLOUR j 100 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR jGERMADE CRACKED WHEAT CHICK SCRATCH I GROWING MASH 23 1-- -- VEGETABLES- L Bennion Feeds Quart Jar Bel-Din- a 2 SALAD DINNER CLUB PIERCES TOMATO 2'-- 2 GATEWAY PEACHES No. 21 Can, 2 for dZ noa5 47c !9-o- z. Pki. for BABO U price below lb, fair TrWricCif U oj. to m.rchanWwiU be toU ' (SHeanner? 2 Cans li any article Can, 2 for YPpr icw for' We reaeryg the right olumtquai ntittea. |