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Show i Friday, August 7, 1942 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIME- S- THE MAGNA Mr. and Mrs. Angus Langford, Mr. and Mrs. B. Dimmick, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. L Sergeant Pete Paulos of Muroc, Baldee, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey California, is visiting his mother, Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Mrs. G. A. Paulos, sister, Mrs. Ted Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rich Speros and his brother and fam- attended a steak fry at Fairmont ily, E. G. Paulos, for a short time. Park Friday night ASARCO FARM Published Br The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since ISIS Entered ai second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 187S at Magna, Utah , Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah MAGNA NOTES SELLS CHOICE f . BEEF CATTLE The Asarco farm, under the dirMrs. George Colvin has returnection of Chester L. Bello, recentMAGNA YOUTH PHONES PARENTS ly completed a transaction with ed to her home after visiting her the Cudahy Packing Company of mother and four sisters at Buhl, TO SAY HE IS SAILING THURSDAY North Salt Lake and sold 60 head Idaho. Mrs. Colvin was accomof choice Herford steers. panied by her daughter, Naoma. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Barton reThe steers were two carloads ceived a telephone call Thursday and weighed 1,040 pounds. Thei Members of the New Idea Club morning from their son, Keith, stating that he was embarking FOR SALE Cow and heifer. Also animals were rated as about the and special guests, Mrs. George choicest meat ever raised in this Brotherson, Mrs. William Jordan Vancouver from immediately. brooder sow. Vary reasonlocality and brought a top price and Mrs. Carlos Lundholm were Keith recently graduated from good Call 4511. able. of 13c a pound, live weight. entertained Friday at a luncheon the Merchant Marine Cadet OffiThe Asarco farm made three given by Mrs. Thomas S. Jensen. cers Training School SALE 1 share Sewer Slock, previous The young man, Harry Quayle, FOR shipments of the cattle Sewing formed the diversion of I good corner building since $100 cash, and this meat is the afternoon. The ladies meet February, Jr., and Keith Marsh flew in Fri- lot, cheap, cash or terms. Will rated as very choice. leave. August 14th with Mrs. Ella Petday night on a sell See W. S. Hanerson. They were met at the Salt Lake cock, separately. 3920 So. 32nd West, Granger. MOTHER SUCCUMBS airport by relatives. A family dinner was given in Mrs. Hannah Martina C. Ink-leMr. and Mrs. Dean Collins, Mr. Keiths honor by his parents that LOST Brown wallet containing 83, of Granger, died Sunday and Mrs. Russell Clifton, Mr. and and valued about $4.00. Miss papers evening. Other guests were of heart trouble. She was an ac- Mrs. F. L. Clifton, daughter, PrisBarbara Corfield, Miss Clara Please return to Mrs. Emma Elder tive L.D.S. Relief Society worker. cilla, returned Saturday from a phone 57$ 1, Magna. Barton of Salt Lake City, Surviving are her husband, Brig- vacation to Grailing, MonSaturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. ham B. Inkley, four sons, includ- tana and trip National Yellowstone FOR RENT ' modern, Barton, Keith, Miss Barbara, Miss ing William Inkley of Garfield, Park. Barton and escort enjoyed a dinner- furnished apartment adults only, Edwin C. Inkley of Granger, four -dance at the Hotel Utah Roof or private room, with or without daughters, incuding Mrs. Ivy VISITS PARENTS board. Mrs. Frank Peter Garden. Inquire Bawden and Miss Margaret Ink-le- y 3S48 son, 4th East Magna. of Granger. Doyle J. Stoddard, Aviation STORES TO CLOSE EARLY Funeral services were held Machinists Mate, 3 c, visited his FOR, COPPER FIELD DAY LOST--Gol- d locket and chain, Wednesday at Granger. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stodheart-shapeas a gift dard, family and friends in Magna ' According to advice from the Reward. ReturnValued Steak Fry Well Attended to Copper Printand vicinity last week. He reMagna-GarfieBoosters, many The steak fry, sponsored for turned to his base at the U. S. local business houses will close ing, Magna. American Legion and Auxiliary Naval Air station Wednesday. foir the ll early Tuesday, August members Utah Copper Field Day. ' FOR SALE Cow and heifer. In- Millcreek Saturday evening en-in canyon, proved very , The steps of faith fall on the stoaes are quire Carl Leaker. 48th West, 36ih , Most, yt the, grocery joyable. C. E. Hoffman was gen- seeming void, but find the rock remaining.opeh until 12 noon. South. eral chairman of arrangements. beneath. Whittier CLASSIFIEDS ! 50-ho- y, 1 f t r ) Hi Mrs. O. M. Henderson, ld took the life of Uintah basin region LOCAL FOLK WARNED ON FIRE HAZARDS 1 3 Monday evening.rjagnK Refreshment' August is a danger month for charge. ed at the home and fires in are' citizens Utah, at A weiner roast was enjoyed Black Rock Friday evening by called to cooperate in preventing Mrs. Joseph Backstrom and fam- and controlling forest, farm and ily, Mrs. Grace Buckalew and home fires. The majority of fires can be Philadelphia family, Mrs. Sarah Henderson of if people will take orHilda Christensen Mrs. prevented Garfield, and daughter, Allene, Mrs. Will- dinary precautions in avoiding the . common causes of fire sparks on a ard Warnick of Salt Lake City Word was receive u dry root, spontaneous combustion, careless use of gasoline and oil Mr. and Mr,, and the many other hazards that their son, Arlo, and are present in Utah homes, and on have entered a Utah farms, state officials. Los Angeles for traini?" New life for are in the U. S. NavT War conditions, the dry, hot 4 weather during this month, and Mrs. Mary Eskeson carelessness in camping and hikd Duchesne, is a visitor at ing are all factors that must be of her sister, Mrs. W. A k. considered in eliminating fire. Industry Services in the As musts for fire control are: an adequate water supply, either Souls Mission have beeaes-by hose or from buckets and bar- for August 9th, but wap rels; ladders for roof fires and August 16th. All art inv hoes, rakes and shovels to extinguish brush and grass fires. Delivery Bo,WS Must be over school Every home should be provided with a ladder in order that roof Good .alaiy. fire caused by sparks, might be Mon before th'ey spread. Markrt, ,V extinguished stock-meFive years ago Utah n Housewives are cautioned . Street, Magna, Ufcl were in the doldrums. use of distillate improper dial Gar. 2511. , f j for starting Vires- -a hazard that They were selling cattle as feeders and werent gtT.ing maximum profit value. , X ! Utah's LIVESTOCK c!rj 1 1 1 2 Salt Bed Wei Augui gaugh Toron Lake as, soi WaP The riedii home will b The versity groom known Hone niversa Saturd was h called garded gifts- -, In,' I. Sa He mg r trf RIIIEK.IS How to bavt more fun during vacation hw-prie- td every day, Wbat one girl D A list ojfin foods, leaned about easy shopping awawWfliHMm iwamiKwnty, 'mmmummm So, the Utah Livestock Sc. Horse Ercc tiers Association enlisted the cooperation ot the chain stores. The Association was advised to cull out the herds, and today only a smll percentage of Utahs herds are culls. AJAitmsiin These especially low Saturday prices are good every day of the week at Safeway Han to keep cooking iron 1 BEVERAGES j spoiling your vuition Sm j g ideas suggested by the Safeway Homemakers' Bssreaa. J time-tapin- Plan manus ahead of i time. low plenty of variety, including a few foods you dont often buy ; but choose things that cook Al- Frenchs, Bottle for 13c GRAPE JUICE, Welch s. Quart for 45c C and E, Quart for 29c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Town H ouse, 46 oz, can for 17c quickly, or may be partially prepared in advance. Dont undertake elaborate, cookery unless thats your idea of fun! Bo lelsuraly. Shop early in the day when stores are less crowded you are less rushed and the selection is better. Ba forehanded. Plan foods that can be prepared in advance. Meat loaves, casseroles, molded salads, puddings and cookies are good examples. Bo cool Do your heavy cooking in the cool of the morning, or even the night before if possible And heres a typical menu. VACATION MENU Baked Ham Loaf Served Hot or Cold POSTUM, i i j Instant, 8 oz. Can for ... 43c i ; PEW SAVERS : ENRICHED FLOUR, Kitchen Craft, 48 lb. Bag $1.57 Scalloped Noodle in oesn.) ready to peel; prepare salad ai tks last) Assorted I j j I Director BUREAU W'l LEG OF VEAL, Nearly Boneless, lb. for VEAL ROAST, Shoulder, lb. for POT ROAST, lb. for ; : : 32c j ! : ! 27c -- FRESH breeding program .i.ricu-.L-.- i -- 27c : I WEEKENDS MORE FUN - for new potatoes 10 lbs. for .... CUCUMBERS, lb. for .... !- o or. m LETTUCE, o button onions; " " " for ;S, ' 7c Why don't you get your big order on a weekday too? Not only will you have more time to play on weekends, but you'll be able to hop more leisurely j Jou Ket. big grocery order on a weekday. Safeway specially low advertised prices, you know, are now good forty in tin vetk. This is just one example of many ways in which the chain stores have helped to foster a new livestock outlook in this state. i UTAH CHAIN STORES Proof Empress TheatrdiIII 2 8 Saturday , August , Fust Show 6:30 p. m. A Compll Show After 9:111 " Two . Grand 4 Entertainment I ; a !ave dune to dance "but, oh, what a wfc: Norma s comedy in years. Youll love it! Norma Shard Melvyn Douglas and swell cast COMPANION FEATURE - ATLANTIC CONVOY" Adult 30c. Taxes Included Emprtu Saturday. At The Gem Sunday? iT?tUdayeM0riaymTuesday August p 7:00. Last Shew I All Aboard For A Musical Cruise To Th Trefc Mon-Tue- a. SHIP AHOY says: I dood it at his funniesf-4- ij taP"haPPy best Also a crew of cuties tommy Dorsey and orchestra- -7 song hits! Don't COMEDY NEWS-NOVEL- TY. BETWEEN R.ed. SkeAlton ric FRIENDS: Howdy, Folks: A local husband is of the t h a tv opinion while the gov-- 1' ernment is so1! interested i nt . the housing problem, they might give some thought to the dog house situation. In the government property seizure act, personal firearms are exempt from requisition by the army. It seems to be a recognized fact that the citizen would need a gun if he saw a burglar or a wolf at the door. We are happy to announce that we have jutl received a new tock of baseball glove. We are also pleased to announce that cut r now in effect Buyprices your Phono 3351 . , Tht,w10c'18c At ETnSah and HARDWARE CO. Prices effective 90.4 WE WERE DANCING" youngsters these outdoor sporting goods now so that they can benefit from the sun between now and th first day of school Septem-he- r 1. W also can supply older sportsmen wllh all tTPOS of vacation, fishing or other sporting goods. Let us show you our fine supply of these articles. - byname. - National Distiller Products Corp,N.Y. Swell Shows MAGNA LUMBER )ur Oo the best Hereford Bull to be found anywhere. This bull. Advance Domino III, was adjudged grand champion at the International Livestock Show at Denver before being b ought to Utah. t LEMONS, lb. for CORN, I War Bonds and Stamps with the money you save at Safeway - T' JL j Buy HAMS HOMTOMtXB GUARANTIED PRODUCE 32c . . PUDDING, PUDDING or gelatine! Well, 3 Packages for 17c APPLE BUTTER, Libbys, 33 oz. Jar for . . . 20c lb. PRIME RIB ROAST, Standing, lb. for When buying bourbon ask for - PnS KREMEL DESSERT, guaranteed Mm j TOMATOES, Utah Pack, No. 2' can, 2 for 21c SPINACH, Emerald Bay, Fancy, No. 2 Can for . . 14c PEAS, Gardenside, No. 2 Can, 3 for 29c SOUP, CampbelFs, Assorted, 3 Cans for 29c Rancho, Assorted, 3 cans 20c ASPARAGUS, Highway, Green Tips, Tall Can for 16c PEAS, Sugar Belle, Fancy Blend, No. 2 can for He BABY FOOD, Gerber s, Strained or chopped, 3 cans 20 FANCY BARTLETT PEARS Harper House, No. 2 ' Can 22c PEACHES Castle Crest, Slced or halves. No 2 2 can 20c Assorted Fldvors, 2 pkgs. 9c ROYAL smrny j n - DESSERTS CHEERIOATS, 7 ounce Package, 2 for . . 23c SHORTENING, Royal Satin, 3 lb. Can for 65c Buttered Freshly-Cooke- d Peat (Shell and cook just before serving) Sliced Tomato, Grapefruit Section, and Avocado Ring Salad with French Dressing (Keep scalded tomatoes in refrigerator Mi u FLOUR, Drifted Snow, 48 lbs. for $ 1.96 FLOUR, Family Patent, 48 lbs. for $1.13 WHEATIES, (Breakfast of Champions) 8 - ounce Package, 2 for 21c (Cook noodles; combine with hot cream sauce; keep in refrigerator until time to bake; dot xritk buttered crumbs and broom ANN j HEMO, Bordens, ami mold meat in advance; keep in refrigerator until ready tit bake.) SAPEWAT HOMEMAKERS j Enriched with Vitamins, lb. 59 (it i Heated Rolls Butter Fresh Peaches and, Cream (Slice fruit just before serving) Oatmeal Cookie (Baked in an ambitious moment) Coffee, Milk, or Iced Tea Moro about vacation fun Read the article, "V is tor Vacations, Too, in this weeks Family Circle. Its about morale, vacations, and more fun at home with cooking worries eliminated. Out every Thursday, fret at Safeway. ; -- I was launched. Srs, Roebuck presented to the Utah - ; IP Bill and mu GAMED VEGETABLES BEER, Royal Pilsner Brown Derby, 32 oz. bottles, 2 for 33c BEER, Fishers, 32 oz, bottle, (with em.) 2 ,35c R9OT BEER EXTRACT, Hires, Bottle for 23c W Magna. Utah - Adults 10c-18- c Included Taxes 30c. NO SHOW 12 August (NOTicei We Wednesday, are eoopefatmg jon the Wednesday cU mg the summerj Subject to your approval or dioppiw-Wwill respond to your request , Thursday-prida- y First Show Both Nights 7:00 p. August m. Last Show Outstanding Double Bill Big 'Double Bill All Will Enjoy 13-1- 4 j 9:00 P e I zjfl TRUE TO THE'' ARMY' s paraunt , foursome, Judy Canova, AUsb Ann Miller, Jerry Colonna. Theyll chase your troubles SECOND HIT roar-som- e DRUMS OF; THE CONGO, The jungle roars with its mightiest thrills! A cast of 02 ands with Ona Munson, Stuart Don Terry. 1st Chapter New Serial, "Porili Erwin, Of Nyoka." Frl EBPfj 'I , Prices 10c-18- c COMEDY w Adults Taxes 30e. v Included Gem Theatre Sunday, August 9 9:00 7:00 First Show p. m. Last Show Two Big Features pot; CAR! p. Radi " orei grei WE WERE DANCING SECOND FEATURE NEWS BEAf TOM: NEC! APPL ATLANTIC CONVOY" Prices Adults lOc-lS- c T hursday-Frida- T 30c. 13-1- 4 August First Show Both Nights 6:00 p. tn. Las! Show Swell Double Bill y, (at G' , TRUE TO THE ARMY SECOND HIT DRUMS OF THE CO 1st Chapter Now Serial Prices 10c-18- c Perils Adults Of Nyoka" 30c. Taxes .,.A) cTT. Includg. SPECIAL NOTICE (Junior Prices) ; i$ HP 'to nd including Juniors in Senior High School, j Change of Admission to Seniors in Senior High h " Children's admission remains the same - |