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Show f Magna, Utah Friday, July 7. 1944 PAGE THREE I What doth the Lord require of mercy, and to walk humbly with to and love do to -- Micah 6:8. justly, thy God? but ee. " 1 ' "!, hy ' ' 'V .1 J kit k 'Si t CLASSIFIEDS . , W FOR . . .V V Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen have returned from San Francis-cCalifornia, where they visited their son and family, Curti Jensen, before Curtis leaves for the o, .. ! !; service. a Miss Shirlene Carlson of Bacchus, was a weekend guest of Peggy Mae Witbeck. a Mr. and Mrs. Dcgi Wallace announce the birth of a baby boy Sunday, July 2 at the LDS hpspi-ta- L Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. - o Mrs. Ray Grow is to Salt Lake City to make moving her home. SALE-Livi- set room ng phonograph and records and other household furniture. Concrete Mrs. Annie Jones of Beaver is Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jensen mixer, floor sender and other visiting her sister, Mrs. Ellen and family visited at the home of building tools, including shovels, Mr. Jensens parents, Mr. and picks, etc. See Mrs. A. J. Marlor, for a short time. o . o Mrs. Thomas Jensen. 2868 So. 8950 West phone Mrs. Edith Marder of Salt Lake 4592. and Mrs. Louise Mortensen of Richfield, were guests of Mr. and LOST old Rod Cocker Mrs. F. S. Rasmussen Friday. The Sympathy is expressed to Mrs. femalo spaniel. Answers to name two visitors are girlhood friends. J. S. Christensen m the death of of "Penny. Reward. See Ferdie of Mrs. Rasmussen. ( her mother, who died last week Barton, call 4061. in Murray. Lieutenant and Mrs. Lenn H. Mr. and Mrs. Christensens LOST Brown wallet containing returned1 drivers license, club card, monWhite announce the birth vt a small daughter has d baby boy Monday, home after a long and serious ill-- 1 ey. Reward. Return to Russell July 3rd at the LDS Hospital, ness. Mandelas, phone 7451. Mrs. White will be remembered as being formerly Miss Virginia Miss Connie Jean Bagley of Salt FOR modern Ashby. Lieutenant White is now Lake City is spending two weeks and washroom apartment, stationed in France, a member of in Garfield with her grandpar- shower. Heat and hot watar Furnthe United States Field Artillery. ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mantle ished. Adults. 2980 South Louise and her aunt, Mrs. Albert 0 street. Magna. Mis Patsy Marlor arrived home FOR washer Tuesday from Ventura, Californwith twin tubs. Good condition. ia, where she has spent the past Reasonable. Inquire Leta Baane year. She was accompanied home or phone 2806. by Miss Nonna King of Ojai, CalRade-baug- eight-poun- RENT-Stric- tly SALE-Faulil- ess VOTE FOR ifornia, who is a guest of Miss Marilyn Marlor. om Mrs. Floyd Clifton was hostess to members of the Womens Ben- efit Association Monday evening at Coopers HalL Tables of cards were arranged and high score prize given to Mrs. Eunice Marlor, all-cto Mrs. Isabelle Murphy and consolation favor to Mrs D. Underwood. A late luncheon was served. r0R Telephone Lir.sr.zn RENT-2-ro- om nough foP tw0 partly furnUhed. inquir 8827 Main street or dial 4471, ut The F0R RENT-T.parlmenls, one furaishod and one partly furn-L- . i,h.d. inquir Thos. Jensen, 3018 So. 8950 West phone 4911. wo There is no humiliation for F0R humility. Joseph Roux good condition. Call SALE-Mon- Ik network af wire and coble telephone that link the notion together. Maintain after day, in ttornt end and Hoed, up In the eir and underground, he' on I 1 knowing that ovary needed for war. Theta day it I important far ovary one to make the bott Democratic Candidate For The House of . Representatives llth Lagieladra District Washington, The Place - C. Ed. Lewis, The Man! Always Reliable Telephone materials are in the war and we regret that we can't fill all orders for service , A Working Man For Republican Candidate for United States Congressman COMPANY TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF PRECINCT FOUR 2nd Coiigressional Dist. There is no reason to be in a position to have to sacrifice yourf Democratic ballot by voting Republican in the General Election to affect a change in state administration and thereby weaken the administration of our assured next president, Franklin Delano A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL C. ED LEWIS Successful Realtor DECENTRALIZATION OF POWER IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REDUCTIONS IN GOVERNMENT PAYROLLS REDUCTION OF TAXES FAIR AND JUST TREATMENT OF RETURNING WAR VETERANS Roosevelt. Protect your vote of November 7 and sat eguard the rights and interests of yourself, and your fighting sons and daughters now serving in the armed services. Do This By Voting Tuesday, July 11 For A MAN YOU CAN TRUST r ' - VOTE JULY llth forC. ED. LEWIS (Paid Political Advertisement By Harry Butler, Provo.) f THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... , -- S , E'fe.V V' Ed. Lewis War Veteran (Paid Political Advertisement) STATES TELEPHONE AND TElEfilAPN C. Presenting Working People without some delay. MOUNTAIN UTG-82-14- 1 Fully Qualified uia of telephone equipment. THE 2651. SALESMEN WANTED-M- aa otr Woman for Rawleigh Route which just became available in Salt Laka City, Southeast Salt Lake end South Davie Counties. Good opportunity for willing workers. Apply Rawleighs. Department Denver. Colo. D. 8. (GEORGE) WALKER Day circuit stove in key ! Hr Hta job RENT-5-roFOR modern house. 2 garages. Shade treat. Located at 2903 9200 West. Inquire Mrs. O. Maddy, Dallas aparthouse, large ment No. 1. Louise Avenue. 0 , J14 1 v i'H -' 'T . ( STANLEY N. CHILD Democratic Candidate lor Governor 0't'r V0TE INTHE PRIMARY VOTE IN THE PRIMARY are chosen m the Your general election candidate Remember Primary Election July 11 k The powerful WtaiSrrfW Republican . waiting for the opportunity toopenup about the will bring .urely candidate that hi. being a tion of a Republican Governor. (Paid Political Ad kt don't mince any word about the way they want tofind this r- .country when they come marching home... do they, judge?Ji "They certainly don't. Herb.. .and they gf Shouldn't. They're doing a masterful Job w fighting over there to protect our righta and they have good license to expect u to pro-s- o tect theirs bode here at home. One thing they're mighty dear on is their stand on elec-thoug- ht WdMtJon.',.j . , ft "Their position on that subject was stated i Lrry sopostically ta polltsken recently , . among Amencan service men in England by, the British Institute of Public Opinion.' When hundreds of men were askea point blank bow they would vote on prohibition,' 85 efthtm stated, in unmistakable terms, that they would vote against it There's no doubt about it. Herb. ..the men oversea wont any action taken on that subject 1 don't '.while theyre away.". F "And they're 100 right. Judge, because1 I I know bow I felt when I cams homo after i I the last war ordy to learn that wo had been a fighting foe to impractical q, v I I State Chairman Demoat$c Party) Delbert M. Draper, Past O- - t"The men overseas . r thing i fUk tkwihmmi if.mttti kf Cifrrn, ZhiliMi lieu hOk |