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Show , Si MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA Published Friday, TIMES at 921 Kearns Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 20th - . day of July, A. D.,1942. Allene O. Anderson, Administratrix of the Estate of Ernest L. Anderson, Deceased. By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge. Publisher Published Since 191S Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Judd, Ray, Nebeker and Quinney, Attorneys for Administratrix. Date of first publication March LOCAL SOLDIER TELLS OF TRIP FROM HAWAII (Editor's Note: The following Date of last publication April letter was received Friday from 20, A. D., 1942. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (CONSULT THE CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER LEGAL NOTICES ) ? ) ' Max Lamb, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb of Magna. Max is serving with Uncle Sams forces, and his letter proved so interesting to us, that we are reprinting A. D., 1942. CLASSIFIEDS it.) . laying chickens, $1.00 each. Inquire H. S. Bouck, Magna Times Magna, Utah Whipple Avenue. Dear Friends: SALE-8-fo- ot, by 10 During tne past year you have Estate of Ernest L. Anderson, FOR foot. used rug, excellent done an excellent job of keeping Deceased. with waffle pad. Rea- up the morale of the local boys Creditors will present claims condition, sonable price. Inquire Ted Lam- who are in the service. The Magna with vouchers to the undersigned bert, 2954 So. Spencer. Times you have sent us have made home seem rather close, even though at times we were WANT .. TO far We can be sure that trailer. Inquire Rock Springs Coal onceaway. a week at mail call we will Company, Magna. Phone 5721. receive the Times with all the news from home. FOR SALE--2- 0 Notice to Creditors ' : 10, The Magna Times Is qualified as a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices, Having Been Approved in ie Third District Court of Salt Lake County. en Gate bridge was more than are in the field, and Verlyn Healy believers both at is at' 145th F. A. Band, Schofield enough compensation for the extra discomforts we had to endure. I returned in convGy with the civilian evacuees, alien? and some of the more seriously wounded service men. Theres no lack of morale in them. To a man, they had only regrets that they had to leave Hawaii. Everyone over there is hoping for the day when the Japs will try it again. From what Ive seen of the defenses over there. Im sure that this time when and if an attack comes, the surprise wont be on America. East Main Street , Magna , Utah , Phone Gar. S061 Get More For Your Money Everyday at the Standard Market Where Prices Are Always Right. MAR. Special for We Deliver Order of $3.00 or Over A FULL NEW LINE OF GROCERIES SEE US FOR SPECIALS FRIDAY-SATURDA- -C- 27-2- Y, 8 HOICE GROCERIE- S- SPRY, MRS. TUCKER'S SHORTENING, SARDINES, PORK 8t BEANS. CHILI BEANS, . OLIVE OIL, Buon Sapor, .. . SWEET 'POTATOES, TOMATO CATSUP, Pierce's. MANDARIAN ORANGES, PUMPKIN. Utah Valley, . . PORK CHOPS, FRESH PORK SHANKS, FRESH GROUND BEEF, POT ROAST, STEAK, SIRLOIN STEAK, LAMB CHOPS, ROUND STEAK, CUBE STEAKS, LIVER, LAMB SHOULDER BUTTER, 2nd Quality, LAMB STEW, WISH TO BUY OR RENT-Ne- Pound Can for 75c Pound Package 62c Can for 6c Large Can for 14c 2 Pound Package 16c H Gallon for $1.00 .10 ounce Can for 14c Can for 9c Can for 9c . Large Can for 11c w Cop- ik. lb. 3Sc lb. 26c 2 lbs. 44c lb. 21 c and 23c lb. 32c lb. 32c lb. 32c lb. 35c Run. and Snag, Low Coil Work GuariaUtd However, after Pearl Harbor and the subsequent menacing sweep of Japanese aggression toward our shores, the Utah Chain Stores Association, in the interest of a united support of the war effort, proposed to the Utah Retail Grocers Association a joint action aimed at postponing the referendum for the duration. m Our Invitation Has Not Been Accepted Although over five weeks have passed, we have not been advised of any action upon our invitation, and Mr. Sherman P. Lloyd, in report to the members of the Utah Retail Grocers Association, in the March issue of the "Intermountain Retailer, states that our proposal for unity is to be ignored. Mr, Lloyd writes: The officers of the Association immediately met to consider what action should be taken to meet the chain store It soon became apparent that the wisest proposal course to follow, for the present at least, was to maintain an attitude of silence and in the meantime build our own resources and our own facilities to the point where we will be able to follow through on any action which we start . . . When the Association begins this fight, we will use our own weapons, choose our own battle field and ask our own questions. pub-hshe- lb. 35c b 25c lb. 23c d ... lb. 41c ,. He who wishes to secure the good of others has already secured his own. Confucius Early in 1941, the Utah Retail Grocers Association, and other competitive interests, sponsored enactment of Senate Bill 44, which sentences chain stores to "slow death by special taxes. 54,263 qualified Utah voters then signed a referendum petition placing the issue on the ballot at the general election on November 3, 1942. Since these actions occurred when the nation was still at peace, the chain stores welcomed the referendum vote as an for opportunity the people of Utah to determine whether or not they wanted rhajn stores in Utah. 3 3 il .: ap- preciation to you and I am waiting anxiously for my next Times. Sincerely, Max Lamb Plea For United War Effort Spurned It smooths over the little discomforts of army life to know how our friends are and what they are doing. We really appreciate FOR SALE 1 Whitney baby your sending the paper to us and buggy, very good condition. In- we are very much indebted to quire 136 West 15th Street, Gar- you for your thoughtfulness. As you know, the 145th Field field, Utah, J. W. Dunslone. Artillery is stationed in Hawaii. I was there on duty until a short The only freedom worth pos- time ago when to the sessing is that which gives en- states for training as an aviation largement to a peoples energy, cadet The return trip lacked the intellect, and virtues. glamour of the usual peacetime ' William Ellery Channing cruise, but the sight of the Gold or used typewriter. Inquire per Printing. one) We anticipate a time when the love of truth shall have come to our love of liberty, and men shall Deon Wimmer and Sidney Matz be cordially tolerant and earnest BUY-Two-w- heel Standard Market Bks., T. H. Again I want to express my lSc S. B. 44 Will Be On The Ballot Next November 3rd ' "" e w r.,T r, It is clear that Mr. Lloyd prefers to continue his campaign to chain drive stores out of Utah, and that we have failed in our effort to this internal controversy until after the war. postpone Therefore, S. R 44 will appear on the ballot next November 3rd. However, we firmly believe with the Provo "Daily Herald that ,we 0Q 1 WQ the war, chain stores taxes and a lot of other things just wont matter, . . Therefore, regardless of any political activities by Mr. Lloyd and bis group, the Utah Chain Stores Association and our members will continue to devote our maximum energies to the war effort. We will concentrate our own resources and our own facilities program: on the follow-in- g Utah Chain Store Pledge WOfk wholeheartedly in all state and federal war pro in which our facilities can be of assistance, with particular atteo non to maintaining an aggressive effort in the sale of defense bond and stamps. 2. We will strive to the utmost to serve consumers and the home front by maintaining the flow of necessities needed for civilian welfare and morale. V . Jects I. BRANDING 2. ROTATING We positively identify your tires. We brand your license number on At the same time, we give you our mileage-savintire rotatio- -. service. igging Hie Longest Trench everplowcil hy Man... g Recommended by police authorities. One of the big defense activities of the Bell Telephone System is the placing of the new underground cable lines at a cost of twenty dollars. million They cross the Mountain States territory through Wyoming and Utah, with a spur from Cheyenne to Denver. Corns in right away and Goodyear get this Service Special The telephone "tanks used on the job travel almost as the crow flies and do their work in almost any kind of ground except soft swamps or solid rock. Driving steadily ahead, they are digging the deep trench for 1600 miles, laying two cables in it and filling in the earth, all in one continuous process. BOTH SIDES of each tire. 1600-mil- 20-to- n -l Ak about keep retail prices at the lowest possible level and . strive further to eliminate every unnecessary distribution cost cooperate with Utah agriculture and other producers . in developing new and better markets for Utah products in Utah and other states. Omaha-Sacramen- e will furnish assistance and information to all persons ia terested in distribution and its problems. to 6. We will assist the managers of the Utah Chain Stores in cable-layin- g (Signed) UTAH CHAIN STORES ASSOCIATION ADAM HAT STORES BAKER'S SHOE COMPANY NATIONAL SHIRT SHOPS, I J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY i CHANDLER SHOE COMPANY OWL DRUG COMPANY A W. T. GRANT COMPANY r1 J C. PENNEY CO. S. H. KRESS & COMPANY SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. LERNER SHOPS OF UTAH, Inc. SAFEWAY STORES, Inc. THOM McAN SHOE CO. SPROUSE REITZ CO., Inc. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. NATIONAL OOLLLAR STORES WALGREEN DRUG CO. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. It is a major defense project because when completed our ' late this year it will provide for the first time a all cable route free from most hazards, and it will materially increase the number of transcontinental telephone circuits, as well, coast-to-coa- TIRE-LIF- E EXTENSION PLAN Soto for DtftmtoBomg STATIONS st - $i futur .T. Bmj eud 4 . " v Stapt S. B 44 Tfcs each community to continue intensively their cooperation with all civilian defense, civic and charitable activities. l!c:ali:a StaTeslelepboe & (Chain Store Tax). nd thejr'J head trf die campaign to gut Telegraph Co. Vf Tr r ( |