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Show THE MAGNA TIMES GARFIELD SOCIAL Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge, Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1916 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 187J9 at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah 28-2- Y, Fruits and Vegetables daily. Our prices are right. GROCERIES CLEANSER , Bel Dine , Thursday evening, seventy-fiv- e parents of boys in the armed services, met at Black Rock Beach and enjoyed a hamburger fry. A short business meeting was held, followed by a program. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Henderson sang a duet and Miss Madge Coon gave a A new name for the reading. a a a was chosen, Garfield VicMrs. E. E. Matthews, assisted group tory Buddies Group. by her daughter, Mrs. E. L. JohnThe next meeting will be held son, entertained at a miscellan- at the Garfield L. D. S. chapel eous shower for hear daughter, 1 at 7:30 p. m. A Nav--- il September Mrs. N. Jordan, formerly Miss officer will show pictures of Shirley Matthews, a recent bride. Games of Finman Duster were he Navy. The public is invited. played and prizes given to Mrs. Carlyle Larson and Mrs. Grace Ned Clayton, Jr. has gone to Denver, Colorado, where he was transferred to Buckley Field for defense work. Phone Gar. 5061 Magna, Utah 9 AUG, Specials for Shop In Our Grocery, Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Department For Outstanding Savings! Fresh FRIDAY-SATURDA- ........... Can tor 5c 2 Packager for 23c WHEATIES, CORN FLAKES, Alberts, ..'.... 2 Pkgt. for 18c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Pound Can, 2 Cans for 29c TOMATO JUICE, Pierce'e, . . 46 oz. can for 17c Tall Can for 22c SALMON, Pink Dimond, Mrs. T. A. Clayton of Paris, Idavisitor at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. N.L. ho, is a Clayton. a Buckalew. Luncheon was served. a GRANGER LADY DIES FRIDAY .... COOL DRINKS made with tbia grr.iul mellow bourbon are especially welcome hcn the mercury aoarsl Today, nuke your favorite iummer drink with (Yd Sunny Crook. r ...... ...lb: . . the present limits of 11 pounds in weight or 18 inches in length or 42 inches in length and girth com- Willard G., William O., RichG., M. Smith, Ferris N. and Marwood W. Bawden of Granger; six daughters, Mrs. Alice B. Mackay. Mrs. Mary B. Bangerter, Mrs. Isabelle Bangerter, Mrs. Louise B. Inkley and Miss Ann Lorraine Bawden of Granger and Mrs. Helen B. Daw of South Cottonwood; 61 grandchildren; 20 H UfflTMOOK BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY We Collect Scrap Grease For U. S. "CHEERFUL AS ITS XAAtE 90. t I three brothers. Daniel E., John N. and George E. Smith of Granger; four sisters, Mrs. Susan E. Grant, Mrs. Laur-e- ll Proof National Distiller. Product Corp.. New York ,,. C-- j TTTy A. Rasmussen and Mrs. Lucy E. Mackay of Granger and Mrs. Arva H. Crofts of Salt Lake City. r.'iy; -- defensFmq' SAIT LAKE COUNTY FAIR: 1942 September Salt Lake County Fair Grounds Adjoining Murray City Park Entrance --: AH classes of livestock, crop, fruit, or Mother to care old boy, 8:30 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. 5 days a week. Permissible to take child in your home.: Call at 2876 S. 3rd East, Magna, after 6:30 p. m. WANTED-G- irl l ar FOR 4-- H ENTERTAINMENTMORNINC, NOON AND NIGHT Horse Racing Band Concerts Club Style Revue Baseball Horse Shoe Pitching Softball Contest Milkmaids' Milking Contest 4-- H , Horse-Pullin- g CARNIVAL - - SHOWS - - RIDES a km v. Specials for Magna, Utah SALE-C- oal 0ur fiffhtinf men are doing FRI.-SAT- AUG. ., Free Delivery range, cheap. Inquire C. L. Bond, 2839 S. 3rd East. Magna. I home flower show, minerals. Boy' and Girls Club exhibits, Future Farmer exhibits and machinery exhibits! 120 sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive. good rubber. See L F. Tomlinson. Page Motor Company Building, Magna. I ;i EXHIBITS INCLUDE 4 -- door for Murray. Uhl South State 3000 Admission Free Packard SALE-19- 40 1- -5, CLASSIFIEDS FOR S A meeting for all Civili bined. fense workers, will be held! Owing to the great distance, this nesday, September 2, . mail must be transported end the at the Firehali 2-34- ard OES ' Jf Man-asse- LUNCH MEATS, Choice lb. 38c lb. 38c lb. 39c 20c lb. 37c lb. 27c Christmas parcels and Christ- handling and mas cards should be mailed by undergo, it is any October 1 and ending November that all articlesabsolutely! be 1, to members of our armed forces stential boxes or ner continental the serving outside be firmly wrapped. United States. This includes Alas.No perishable m- a- u. ka. included in any paicek This ruling is so, parcels may reach the addressees on time and Intoxicants, in good condition, states postmis- erials (includinginflammable tresses Daisy H. Wilkin and Ther- kinds and lighter Luidj) esa Taylor., sons, or compositions to asked endorse are Patrons kill or injure each gift parcel, Christmas par- the mails, are another, unmailabl. cel. The parcels shall not exceed n, She was born in Salt Lake City h May 19, 1875, a daughter of and Mary Ann White Smith, and had resided in Salt Lake county all her life. She was the widow of John Howard Bawden. Active in L D S church work in the Granger ward, Mrs. Bawden had been a counsellor in YWMIA, a Relief Society worker, religion class president and Sunday school and kindergarten teacher. Surviving are seven sons, John MEATS STEAK, SIRLOIN STEAK, LAMB CHOPS, LAMB STEW, . . ROUND STEAK, LAMB SHOULDER Christmas Packages To Soldiers Overseas Must Be Mailed Early ment .... lb. 25c lb. 23c lb. 27c WELLJvNOWN a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson of is stationed who Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blood, San Diego, in a Base at Naval of Anderson Circleville, Clyde were visitors at the home of Mr. came home for a visit wjth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. and Mrs. Harry Bowers. Blood Thursday evening a a a a a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barrett of Don Peterson, son of Mr. and Tacoma, Washington, former resMrs. Mary Olive Smith Baw-deidents of Garfield, are visitors this Mrs. Sanford Peterson, is home on 67, of 355 West Thirty-fift- h week at Garfield. an eight-da- y furlough. South Street, Granger, died Friday at 4:40 a. m. of a heart ail- Get our prices on all available canned goods by the case. Now is the lime to lay in your winter's supply before the anticipated raise of this year's crop. FRANKFURTERS, . . . . t FRESH GROUND BEEF, POT ROAST, a Mrs. Wallace Cahoon enterMr. and Mrs. R. W. Bingham tained Friday at a birthday annia and family are spending weeks versary party for her daughter, vacation at Yellowstone National Joyce. Games and luncheon were Park. enjoyed by sixteen guests, a a Mrs. W. Romig and Mrs. Anna Mr. andMrs. James Orton are and visited Mon Ahlquist Sunday a week at Provo Canday at Willard with relatives and spending yon. friends. Met tandard Mrs. Norma Martin and baby of Washington, are visitors at the home of Mnl. Ida Stewart HAPPENINGS 28-2- Dial Gar. 9 251 EVERYDAY thcir sh3re- - Here at home the least we can do Is put 10ff r income in War Bonds jt- - of for ur har in America. SPECIALS JdL 10c-25c-- - T J. R. JARVIS (u 50c STAMPS - Treasurer County GUEST IVORY SOAP, (y ?iEANS 2 WAX PAPER, Bar for 5e Lare TaU Cans FIGS, . n . lightning of destruction that can be built from the scrap in our cellars, attics and garages, on our farms and in our places of business. jfrt Ah dwrtinnmt yoW far by A (riyraiirti, mi wSk back pr,ifad FV bwl - A Dependable Official Democratic Ticket uHes Our Mem Pd. adv. by Hendrik Romevn SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES time table Salt Lake Depot Local Salvage Committee, C Park, chairman, J G Denton, George Cromar, E. H. Apgood, Howard Ridge. DEPOTS Magna Lbr. & Hdwe. T. L. Thoma home, PHONE 3951 cnd Express Magna Depot Ras,senGat ;7nw S. UT.S,a-- , Sal Lake r R. 2 Pounds for lie -- the fight! America, hdvttriM Sohrog, Cotww'e W hdaitfaf ewearad by .... EVE TISSUE, 200 for pUWDEILyVvAiVe King, Family size 3 dealer. WAR PRODUCTION BOARD ood$ Cross, No. 2 can for 11c 3 Pound Can for 73c Alber's, . 3 Packages for 25c 2 Can for 9c Lighthouse, CRACKERS, a Junk dealer message approved by Conservation Division 2 Cans for 25c 3 Cant for 25c LA?; Utah Valley , No. 2 sieve, 2 Cans for 25c CORN NIBLETS, Del Maiz, 2 Cans 25c give it to a charity or coflectioa agency take it yourself to the nearest collection point or consult the Local Salvage Committee ... If you live on a farm, and have found no means of disposing of your Junk, get in touch with the County War Board or your farm implement This 25c MILK, and the fighting weapons our boys must have. It is needed at once. Throw YOUR scrap into 2 Roll, for MAYONNAISE,. Quart Jar for 51c Scrap iron and steel, other metals, rubber and waste materials. It will all be used to make tanks, ships, plane Sell it to 21c OWDRIFT' 11 A Lets blast Japan and Germany and Italy with the chain for 7:00 11:00 am. tun, 3'00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m. Magna Drug Leave, Magn. 6:00 aun. 8:00 9:40 ajn. 1:55 pun. 6:40 pun. 8:00 pun. 10:00 pun. . 11:03 pm. Star indicate, cchedu'e bT wav 't Remlwyton-Arm- ,. ite Fawn , 48 Pound Bag for $lj FRESH VEGETABLES CU CUMBERS, DRY ONIONS, EGG PLANT - for 10c 3 Pound, for If 2 Pound for 15c POTATOES, 10 Pound. for2lc GRAJPES Pounds for 25c TOMATOES 4 Pounds for If GREEN PEPPERS, 2 Pounds for I5c Acorn Squash, Corn, Ccailif lower, Black Grcptt Prices Subject T o Market Change ,; IargeT77.T77r.T7 5 FINEST MEATS POT ROAST, . . GROUND BEEF, I.'.. X . piind 1 RUMP ROAST. ROUND STEAKS STUFF LAMB CHOPS, BACON. Raths Blackhawk, VEAL STEAKS, lbr 26c f g for 3f Pound Pound for 3f Pound for 31c Pound 3 Pound for 37c ...... ...... FRANKFURTERS. Poundforgc I H I |