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Show Published By The Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge. Publisher Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Published Since 1919 Issued etlch Friday morning at Magna, Utah ---- Plaintiff vs. ANTHONY GODBE, if living, and if deceased his unknown heirs, devisees and creditors, CLAUDE H. JEPSON and SUSIE M. JEP-SOhis wife, and ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, EST-AT- E OR INTEREST IN OR LIEN UPON THE REAL PROPERTY IN THE COMDESCRIBED PLAINT ADVERSE TO PLAIN- TIFFS OWNERSHIP OR CLOUDING PLAINTIFFS TITLE THERETO, Defendants The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to quiet title to the following described property situate in Salt Lake County, Utah: All of Lot 2, Block 2, Utah Southern Addition, also all of Block 4, Prospect Park Addition, according to the official plats thereof on file in the office of the County Recorder of said countyJudd, Ray, Quinney St Nebeker, Attorneys for Plaintiff Albert R. Bowen, Attorney for Young Couple Exchange Nuptial Sermon Stresses Mrs. Emma Craig spent the Sunday of Progress Condition weekend at the home of her dauMorand Mr. Mrs. ghter. Wayne Life" is the subject of the ns of Salt Lake City. in all - Christian ermon on Sunday, July churches Mr. William W. Kent of Meri- Science included are these Bibliand 18, dian, Idaho, is visiting at the home of his son and family, Mr. cal citations:saith unto him, Lora, Thomas and Mrs. Hiland Kent. He spent we know not whither thou goest, Sunday with his cousin, Mr. and and how can we know the way? Mrs. Newell Dalrymple and famJesus saith unto him, I am the ily in Magna. life: no way, the truth and the Father, but unto the. cometh man First Lieutenant John Barber 14: 5, 6.) has returned to Fort Lewis after by me. (John a furlough at nome with his parThe following correlative passents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barber ages from Science and Health of Granger. He visited with rela- with Key to' the Sciptures. by tives and friends in Hunter and a Mary Baker Eddy also form part Granger. of this Lesson-SermoAsk yourself: Am I living the Mrs. William Culver of Los Anlife that approches the supreme geles, California, is in Hunter to Am I demonstrating the spend her vacation visiting rela- good? power of Truth and Love? healing tives and friends. She will be rethe way will grow If then so, membered as the former Myra brighter unto the perfect day. Peterson. Your fruits will prove what the to Orrin Richards and Fred Thorn-bor- g understanding of God brings this thot, Hold man. perpetually have enlisted in' the Coast the Guard. They have passed their that it is the spiritual idea, entests and will leave June 30th for Holy Ghost and Christ, which to demonstrate, with Alameda, California, for their ables you the rule of scientific certainty, basic training. They are graduates its divine )f Cyprus high school and the healing, based upon over-lyin- g Love, underlying, Principle ions of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richall true and encompassing ards of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornborg of Granger, re- being. (p. 496.) spectively. Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Lesson-S- HUNTER NOTES IN 'THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT of Salt Lake County, State of Utah, . JAMES A. McILALE, V owe , Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Furness, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Willard J. Jones entertained at a reception Friday evening, June eighteenth. The bride was formerly Miss Irene Jones. The popular young couple were married June eleventh in the LDS Temple by Elder Nickolas G. Smith. The bride was attended by Miss Ruth Rhider, Miss Shemna Hatch, Miss Vernetta Jones and Miss Lucy Furness. Robert Peip stood as best man for the groom. Mrs. Lottie Bertoch and Mrs. Melva Jones Kilpatrick greeted the guests at the door. Miss Fern Bertoch and Miss Sarah Jones were in charge of the gift room, assisted by Marie and Charlotte Jones. Mrs. Robert Peip ilso assisted. In charge of the serving table were Mrs. Bertha Newton and Mrs. Marie Richards, assisted by the Misses Joyce Sutton, Shirley Crane, Marie and Charlotte Jones, and Margaret Moesser. Two hundred and fifty guests called during the evening. Announcement of the nuptials will be read with a great deal of interest by the many friends of the young couple. They are making their home in Tooele where Mr. Furness is working. n: Miss Margene Date of Last Publication July 16, 1943. Nielson has re- turned home after spending her vacation at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barben of South Jordan. Scott Thomas of Provo is spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr. and Mr. Mrs-Jo- R. Nielson. Honoring Irene Jones, a recent bride, Miss Lola Nielson and Miss Sarah Jones entertained at a bridal shower Tuesday evening at the Nielson home. Fourteen close friends attended. Table games Plaintiff were played and refreshments P. O. Address, 921 Kearns Build- served. ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of First Publication, June 18, 1943. hn PERMANENT WAVE. 59c. Do your own Permanent with Charm Kurl Kit. Complete equipment including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless, Praised by thousands, including June Lang, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Inquire Magna Drug Store. . . r Girl' hat in our stock reduced to bring you this exceptional July bargain. IJa SAVE NOW MENS SHIRTS 75c Made of lightweight poplin. They are ideal for the small boy for early fall wear. Suedeclotb Jackets UTE PEAS, (16 pis.) can $2.50 - J 22c SALMON, Humpty-Dumpt- y (8 pt) CLOVERLEAF COTTAGE CHEESE, lb. . . .21c 5c CARROTS, TURNIPS, BEETS, bunch RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, bunch r. 7. . . .5c 19c WAX BEANS, lb 19c lb PEACHES, 6c WATERMELONS, lb 11c CANTALOUPES, lb 29c LEMONS, dozen 29c APRICOTS, 2 lbs. for reduc- Finest gr6Up - All reduced from higher prices to clear our racks for fall stocks arriving daily. YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE 50c Ladies Rayon Hose 37c Barelegged rayons la flattering sheers. Buy a pair and know you will be satisfied. 25c A JULY BARGAIN DOITED SWISS 35 20c.yd. A SCOOP! Rayon Tablecloths re- - They wash and iron like percales, cir A JULY BARGAIN $1.50 I All dresses in sheer materials and light colors reduced to clear during these July Bargain days. Just the dainty laces you want for your finest handiwork. Hurry! HURRy I lc yd. LADIES DICKIES Chenille Bedspreads A 75c Biu 1111 A $0 . SELL OF THE YEAR 0 BOYS COTTON DKLSS SOX, pair ... 15c CHILDRENS ANKLETS, pair 15C Suede Cloth Jackets Boys $1.50 Absorbent Cleansing Tissues 7. . .V. , ,23c Ladies Summer Hats $1 00 STAMPED TEA TOWELS ... 15c-25- c SHOULDER STRAPS 5,. LINGERIE RIBBON, yard . . . ; . . . . sc 3 only Corduroy Skirtss $1.50 Childrens Anklets, Bargains pair. 10c 11 .... 50c yd. 3 ONLY Childrens Slacksuits " Good Booh Novels Plain white and colored in an assort- - Neweit novels that ment of styles and fabrics for sum-Usrs. See our selection obooks HtviUhelppassthe time away. FINEST QUALITY All summer patterns from our a tiro lino of higher priced rayons. Reduced to clear during this event. HURRY! HURRY! Qnly a limited few just arrived. Get yours today while they last Our entire slock reduced to cl at Everything in this year's colors aw patterns. RAYON PRINTS Fine Insertion Lace $150 Sturdy, washable cottons in bright colorful patterns. Hurry and get of these July bargains. 50. 1 19c All summer styles and colors ed for this bargain event. quality rayons. $5.00 SUMMER HANDBAGS 0 $1.50 - 2.50 J1 I9c JJC YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE1 000 d For Summer Thrift and Use . np Ladies Slack Suits nn A JULY BARGAIN 19c . Finest, sheer bonnet tor the little tot. Dainty pas- tel colors. Select yours today! a Second Womens Satin Slips All reduced from our higher-pricelines. Your last chance at these bargains. Summer Dresses 31c . . $1.50 N icily trimmed, perfect fitting slips. An unusual value on today's market. Buy several at this low price. BABY BONNETS $6.00 Ladies Dress Hats GIRLS' BACON SQUARES, (4 pts.) lb. 25c TISSUE, 4 roll, for 3.00-4.0- Odds and ends and broken lots duced to clear during July. 4 cans . . 39c FRUITS FOR SALAD, Libby. (15 pt.) DAYS! Ladies Slack Suits 1 Elastic top with dainty lace trims es well as plain styles to choose from. FELT HATS BUTTER, no. 1 grade, 8 points) . 49c 29c BATLETT PEARS, Del Monte (13 pU.) 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Every NEW STORE HOURS - 8:30 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Free Delivery Dial Gar. 251 1 Magna, Utah V , Word has been received ft Seaman Second Class Jay Lay-to- n Captain Lloyd Weaver, ,fom of Salt Lake City, was a guest resident of Garfield, has been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. vanced to Major in the U S H. Jordan Tuesday. my. . July is the month for cleanup time to find things you need at tremendous savingss. Here are a few, there are plenty more in quantities too small to list, .so shop early. . and often. . . .all month! Childrens Hats Hi July . . $1.00' Fri.-Sa- t, mJS I TimiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimJ llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll JULY STOREWIDE Woman and Girls for Laundry Work, 50c to $1.00 an hour. A determinate purpose in life Inquira Bart's Claanars. Magna and steady adhesion to it through Work In a Magna Laundry ail disadvantages, are indispensable conditions of success. Specials For Miss Carol StephensT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson gan is visiting at the home of w as spent their vacation at Ogden, Mrs. Dean Olsen. and R. Mrs. Fry. guests of Mr. and Mr-an- d Mrs. M. M. InA. C. Nielson will be the guest tended the Independent the speaker Sunday evening at celebration at Lehl L.D.S. chapel Mr. Nielson had many interesting experiences at Mrs. Irene Dudley of Pearl Harbor and will relate them. California, is a visitor at thhoa of Mrs. Rachel Perry. Mr. and Mrs. C- - R. Naylor and two days daughter, Joyce, spent Seaman 2nd Class Neslen fv at Heber City. man is home on furlough vi.,7" . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bond Albean is visiting Chapman. "her husband at Fort Ord, California. Corporal George F. Alley V Mr. and Mrs. Elden Carson and returned to Colorado Springs ter visiting at the home ofvL family of Pioche, Nevada, were wifes parents, Mr. and Mn, and Mr. visitors at the home of Chapman. Mrs. A. L. Langford Friday. BARGAIN HELP WANTED!!!! V. GKIeri GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS HUNTER SOCIAL HAPPENINGS THE MAGNA TIMES SUMMONS J'aseTi Friday, July 9, 1943 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Ladies Rayon Panties ,35c 3 Only . Ladies While Blouse, ,$L25 BABIES BONNETS .. $1.00 Ladies Summer Gloves .50c Part Wool Batts, 2 lbs. ! . ,79c PERCALE BUNDLES . . . . . . . .25c Buttons, Rick-racHair-net- s .5c Cutex Cuticle Remover , , ,5c Run-Stop for silk stockings 5c Neutral Shoe Polish . eeeaeewee 5c ..... k, R ...... ......... |