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Show i J . TIMES THE MAGNA The Magna, Utah. That applicant filed a financial statement showing net assets of necessity to operate as a common $16,950.00 and appears to be finmotor carrier of passengers in to perform the able ancially between commerce intrastate proposed. d and Salt Lake That applicant filed a schedule name of the under City, Utah, of equipment proposed to be used Vivian B. Coon Bus Lines. The in the operati-- n referred to hereapplication was set for hearing at in, and that said equipment apthe office of the Commission, on to be to hai.die pears adequate comthe 6th day of July, 1942, such operation. mencing at 10:00 oclock a. m. All That the granting of the appliinterested parties were given due cation will not detract from nor and legal notice of said hearing and thereupon hearing of the impair existing intrastate transmatter commenced. Upon motion portation service in the territory of counsel for the applicant, and covered by the application, nor for good cause shown, the case interfere with the traveling pubwas dismissed without prejudice. lic, and that the granting of the will not be detrimenThereafter, on the 17th day of application tal to the best interests of the peoMay, 1943, the applicant was permitted to file an amended appli- ple of the State of Utah nor to the cation for a certificate of conven- localities to be served. The Commission therefore conience and necessity to operate as a common motor carrier of de- cludes that the application should fense industry employees between be granted with the restrictions Salt Lake City, and Garfield, outlined below, and that the oprights granted -- herein Utah, and the plant of Remington erating should become effective immedArms Company. After investigation of the mat- iately upon compliance with the ters and things involved, the com- terms of the following order mission determined that the matIT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ter should be handled without a that Vivian B. Coon, d.b.a. Vivian 1 Magna-Garfiel- Case No. 2594 .. BEFORE THE PUBLIC SER-VICCOMMISSION OF UTAH In the matter of the Application of VIVIAN B. COON, d. b. a. Vivian B. Coon Bus Lines, for a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity to operate as a common motor carrier of passengers in intrastate commerce. (Between Salt, Lake City, Utah and Garfield and Remington Arms Plant.) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The following Order was issued by the above named Commission on the 9th day of July, 1943: Govern yourselves accordingly: On the 13th day of June, 1942, the applicant, Vivian B. Coon, made application to the Public Service Commission of Utah for a Certificate of Convenience and E Coon Bus B. U " of the in accordance with the laws State of Utah and the rules and or regulations which now exist be prescribwhich hereafter may ed by the Public Service Commission of Utah governing the operations of common motor carriers over the public highways of the state of Utah. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the applicant shall file with the Public Service Commission of Utah a tariff showing rates, rules and regulations covering the service herein authorized. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the authority herein authorized shall be lim.ted not to exceed six months after the duration of the present war emergency. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, and made a condition of this Certificate, that the holder hereof shall render reasonably continuous and adequate service in pursuance of the authority herein granted and that failure so to do shall constitute sufficient grounds for suspension, change or revocation of the Certificate. DATED at Salt Lake City, Utah this 9th day of July, 1943. (Signed) GEORGE S. BALLIF, Chairman (Signed) DONALD HACKING, Commissioner loner (SEAL) (Signed) OSCAR W. CARLSON, Commiss- Attest: (Signed) THEODORE E. THAIN, Acting Secretary Date of First Publication, July 16, formal hearing, as provided by the rules of the Commission. From the investigation and from the record and file in this case, which are made a part hereof by reference, the Commission finds: That the applicant is an individual with post office address at Published By 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 1918 Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Report and Tentative Order Utah Copper Company, American Smelting & Refining Company, and Remington Arms Company, Inc. 'IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, P. M. KSL-7- :30 Beginning July 27th Utah Copper Company, American & Refining Company, and Remington Arms Company, Inc. Smelting NATION" Outstanding National Program of Dramatized An IT IS FURTHER TO YOU BY UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. k SA v ORDERED, That a copy of. this order shall be served upon all interested parties and a notice containing the substance of this order be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the territory cover-- , ed by this application for at least Newt. . ' ? .v Nfr i m v HUNTER SOCIAL HAPPEN GMFiELDlt! Engagement Announced Moesser Mr. and Mrs. Lovere announce the engagement and apdauproaching marriage of their ghter, Shirley, to Air Cadet Ray Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen of Magna. The young couple plan to be married August 6 at the San Antonio, Texas post chapel in a. military wedding. Honoring Miss Shirley, a social was given by her mother in the Harley Bradley is hom. 1 furlough from Missis t. accompanied by his wif mer Miss Shirley CurtUnT 1 na. Mr.andMrs.D.E.WiBUn.j family are vacationinJT . Pleasant, Utah. , Mri and Mrs. Harold I Hunter wardhouse July 16. Proannounce the and arrival were of played gressive games refreshments served to seventy girl July 26. Mother and MDI doing nicely. guests. Mrs. Moesser and Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Justin Pe. wil accompany Shirley to Texas, andMr.Mrs. A.B. Wilson vjA 31st leaving July dSt J s to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Nielson spent Sunday in Tooele visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy K. Ham w with their daughter and family, children have returned from . Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Turner. cation at Heber J City. Earl Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. a e Ebenezer Jones, is home on furGirl Scout Troop No. 10 lough from San Diego. He was all homes in Garfield Fridar recently promoted to a private, collected 100 pounds of pea first class. fats for the war effort Thia my tion will be made each month Miss Avanelle Richards and 'housewives are asked to aa Miss LaVon Solomon arrived by fats for the girls. SaturLos from Angeles airplane Following the day, for a weeks visit with their cheon was servedcollection, t by Mr, j r family and friends. Williams and Mrs. u., ( hews. Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Marjorie Louise NO DIVINE CORPOREALm Brown of Midvale, to Dell Wit-becIS CLAIM OF SCIENTISTS son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck. 1943. Love" is the subject of & Date of Last Publication July 23, Lesson-Sermo- n in all suthoriaf Delmar and Darlene Harris of 1943. Christian Science church 1? at been have the Sandy, guests 1. Included kthJ Perry home during the past week. Sunday, August J J k, Biblical citation: GARFIELD NEWS In honor of her daughter, Jan- Mrs. Sarah Day ice, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stoker entertained at a shower Thursday evening at her home. Thirty are visitors at Bingham, Utah. guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pearce and Mr. Claude Marshall recently daughter, Darlene, have returned from a vacation at Los Angeles, returned from a visit with his t, California, where they visited Mr. son, Jack, who is stationed at Idaho. and Mrs. Tex Junker. bride-elec- t, That the authority herein granted: shall be restricted specifically toJ the transportation of employees of "REPORT TO THE I Lines, is hereby granted certificate of convenience and necessity No. 610 to operate as a common motor carrier of passengers between Salt Lake City and Garfield, Utah via Highway 50, and between Magna and Garfield and Remington Arms Company Plant via Highway 50 and between Murray, Utah and Garfield, Utah via Highway 50, R.R. 1, serving all intermediate points for the transportation of employees of UESDAYS BROUGHT SV Friday, July 30, 1943 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Far-ragu- j He that loveth not know not God: for God is love." a Jo!? 4:8.) The following correlative past ages from the Christian Sami textbook, Science and Hall with Key to the Scriptura 3 Mary Baker Eddy, also torn part of this Lesson-Sermo- n The precise form of God mi be of small importance in a parison with the sublime qui Jensen, forMr. and Mrs. Donald Hulse What is infinite Mind or diva mer local residents, were Garfield have had as a visitor, Mrs. Hulses Love? visitors over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray sister, Mrs. M. Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Downey and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Summerhays family visited over the weekend have moved to Hunter to make at Ogden, Utah. their home. Young men home from Farra-gu- t, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin K. BradIdaho, where they have com- shaw of Salt Lake City spent Sunpleted boot training are James day their Hunter friends. visiting Duane StewGlen Moss, Stubbs, two (2) issues, and unless protest art, Keith Reid. is filed within twenty (20) days Mrs. Mayo Turner and sons, Bob Stone is home visiting from J after the date of issuance of this erry and David, were guests last week at the home of Mrs. Turnorder, the order shall become fin- the Merchant Marines. al at the expiration of such twenty-ers parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Miss Lorna Miller is home from Nielson. day period. Such publication of notice shall be completed at least WAAC training at Des Moines, Iowa. MissJoyee Richards accompan WTVVWVVWVWWAMWA ' 4 ied her sister, Miss Avanelle, to tion of such twenty-da- y period IT IS FURTHER ORDERED,' Horace Taylor, son of Mrs. Ruby Los Angeles, California, Saturday. That applicant shall maintain on Taylor Madsen, has been advancfile with this Commission public ed to corporal in the armed forces. Elder Polcock-wa- s the speaker liability and property damage in-- I in the Hunter Sunday evening Mrs. W. W. Potter of Heber Ward. Miss surance, as required by law, and DUMP TRUCKS Bushman, music inthat he shall operate at all times City is a guest at the home of structor at Whittier School, preMs. Helena Cameron. sented the following violin stuFOR HIRE dents: Donna Mae Feulner, Lee 4 SQUARE YARDS Hulse, Vauna Lovell, Phyllis Nielson and Jack Loutensock in ALL KINDS OF HAULZHS several numbers. Can haul load of sand or pml from Salt Laka for ISA Miss Pat Smith and Mrs. Irene Furness were hostesses at a shower honoring Miss Janice Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Call Magna 4651' Jones. Guests included the Misses Dons Wilkins, Lola Nielson, Eva Witbeck, Cleone Jones, Avanelle Richards, Lola Barnes and Vem-ett- a Jones. Games and refreshSALT LAKE & TOOELE ments were enjoyed. LINES' " MORE EXPLORATION NEEDED IN MINES STAGE Lack of exploration wCrk In In this world war of and for resources, is there enough attention being given to exploration in the metal mining in Utah This ia a and western mines question being asked on all sides as a result ot the decline in the production from underground mines of Utah and the lack of development of no new producers In recent years. The Axis powers today have 91 per cent of the worlds supply of rubber, 73 per cent of the tin ore, and 44 per cent of the Iron ore. Japan has seized raw materials and r resources of over of the worlds population, Germany has seized over (150,000.000.009 national wealth of 230,000.000 enslaved peoples of 21 subjugated countries. Germany declares sh la ' fighting for such important things as coal, Iron, petrol, the non- a Your Farm, Too Is Vital For Victory Farms are as vital for victory as the factories which produce guns, planes, tanks, ships, Utahs mines causes concern. ferrous metals and above all. wheat Here In Utah, which ia the capital of American mining, the incentive to search for a new mine prospect has virtually disappeared. A few decades back, prospectors were scowering the country for evk dences of mineral, and Investors were eager to gamble a few dollars on a good prospect. Today, however. many good prospects are Idle for the lack of Incentive for their development. Moreover, mines In Jhe producing districts have not been able to do sufficient work to keep their ore reserves up to what is considered normal. Mining is hazardous; . it Is a gamble, and when an ore body Is mined there is no second crop. Therefore, the return to those who undertake the hazard must be sufficient to compensate or joining will diminish bombs! And farmers in this area are producing food in ever increasing quantities. On thousands of farms in this territory electricity, too, is helping to speed production efficiently and at low cost. - ,T d d d i - - Community Baptist Church The Lords Supper will be observed Sunday at the Community Baptist Church 11:00 a. m. e. The message will concern Christs incarnation. The Church School will begin at iO a.m Inasmuch as there is so much Red Cross work to be done, the Ladies Aid will continue out the summer to meetthroughat home of Mrs. W. B. Boucher the on 2nd East street. The Boy Scouts will meet Tues-da- y evening under the direction of Scouter Hughes, 11:00 pjn. pjn. 9:49 Stax indicates schedule hf Of nmlHT4Mi.Arms. Radio Taj ser-vic- WAVE. PERMANENT with Permanent own your Kurl Kit. 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