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Show Friday, August 2. 10 At MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH THE MAGNA TIMES Edith N. , Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge. Publisher Published Since ISIS - Publithod By Tho Coppor Printing Company Issuod eac.i Friday morning at Magna. Utah Enlarod at second data mail matiar twdor tho act of - March 3rd. 1179 at Magna. Utah Mall tubtcriplion raiot-Paya- blo itrldly In advance $1.50 year. Tho Timet welcomot contribution! from lit readera upon any aubjoct of public interest All communication! ' mutt bo tigned. No attention paid to anonymoua contributions, . Adjudged ono of tho boat weekly newtpapora by tho Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National 6 Mrs. Bud Mitchell, formerly visit her mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Jones Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Colledge, came by plane Thomas and relatives hereJam. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Colledge, Mr. of Rock Springs visited Mr. Jones Katherine Thomas, to husband is stationed in Tacorr and Mrs. Darrell Curtis, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Margaret Jones, the from Tacoma, Washington, ' Edith Davis of Lehi were visitors past week. -of Margaret Thomas, who is ill Mrs. Millie Beath, Miss Gladys te F. S. Ras26, 1946. Mrs. Evan Colledge entertain- Beath, Mr. and Mrs. at Killkarc week, a mussen spent Date of last tpublication, Aug- ed twelve at a party in observance ust 16, 1946. of the birthday anniversaries oX in Kamas, Utah. Grant Sutton will have a new coal yard on the her husband and herself. Prizes Mrs. Mary E. Nielson returned at games w irt won by Mrs. J. tracks on 33rd South to serve his Mrs. N. W. Oldroyd of Manti after spending home Thomas, Grant Simmons, Mrs. a weekWednesday James her with her sis- Lee father, spent last week-en- d visiting customers. Due discontinuance of the Orem Thomas and Bill Thomas. A C. Christensen and brother, Ralph ter, Mrs. O. A. Christofferson. social time was enjoyed. coal yard. Pre. Richrailroad he had to find Christensen and family at day of October, A, D. 1945. S. J. Denney, administrator of the estate of Goida E, Denney, deceased, or his attorney, Roy F. Tygesen, at Magna, Utah. Date of first publication July 1st Editorial Association. Di&RGW to another O CLERI COUNTY CONSULT FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS Notice to Creditors ono ofieo PAULETTE 5 5 5 - wt&sjyxits KITTY ( ( August Sunday-Monday-Tuesda- y, First Show Sun. 5:00 p.m. Mon.-Tue- VERY GOOD 7:00. s. Last Show SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT E The action intrigues and grips one from start to finish. With John Hodiak, Nancy Guild, Lloyd Nolan, Richard Conte and others. COMEDY NEWS CHILDREN 14c. 9 GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. Af,H 7 p.m. CHILDREN 20c, GRADES 30c, ADULTS 40c E E 5-fo- 2 plate size, fine quality. You must see it to appreciate its beauty. MIRRORS Fancy wall type DCST $7.50 WE HAVE PLENTY OF FULLER'S DIAL PURE-PREPARE- WHITE PAINT end D J 3391 MAGNA, UTAH LUMBER and HARDWARE CO. Utah Your Bonds Lies the Might of America r . First Show August y, Last Show 6:00 p.m. BIG DOUBLE BILL 7-- A STATEMENT FROM SAFEWAY REGARDING 8 9:00 p.m. I RANGERS OF FORTUNE 'fJLiimn THE NEW OPA BILL Jack Oakie, Fred MacMurray. A swell action show! Second Hit We have tried to keep you informed on what Safeway would do about food prices if there were no OPA Price Controls. Now that OPA has been revived, we want you to know about our position under the new bill. STRANGE TRIANGLE Preston Foster, Signe Hasso in this brand new melodrama with excitement and adventure. 1 COMEDY Chapter New Serial "SCARLET HORSEMAN" CHILDREN 14c, GRADES 25c, ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. After 7 p.m. CHILDREN 20c. GRADES 30c. ADULTS 40c 8-- 9 8-- Show at the Friday CIGARETTES From the day that sweeter, brighter tobacco, adaptable to cigarettes, was discovered m Caswell County m 1852 and Washington Duke in- -, stalled a Bonsack machine in his Winston-SaleN. C., plant lor making them, the cigarette business has expanded tremendously. A half billion dollar industry when World War II opened, it will continue to enrich the Nation and add resources to guarantee Savings Bi5ndfr'TO' Gem Theatre Sunday, August 4 First Show 6 6 7:00 p.m. Last Show 9 p.m. KITTY COMEDY NEWS CHILDREN 14c. GRADES 25c, ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. After 7 p.m. CHILDREN 20c. GRADES 30c, ADULTS 40c There are many provisions in the new OPA bill which make it even more complicated than the old law and which may result in a lot of confusion among producers, consumers, merchants and OPA administrators. U. S. 1 rtaiury 8-- 9 ' Dtfcrlmtni Behind Friday Only, August 9 Your Bonds 6:00 p. m. Last Show 9:00 p. m. TWO BIG FEATURES V Lies the Might of America RANGERS OF FORTUNE Second Hit - STRANGE TRIANGLE I 5 5 V 1 -- OMEDY Chapter New Serial "SCARLET HORSEMAN" CHILDREN 14c. GRADES 25c. ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. After 7 p.m. CHILDREN 20c. 9 GRADES 30c. ADULTS 40c 8-- liiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiuimiiiimimiiiiiiHa This CpAlPUMINTARY RCKETS THEATRE Entitles: if A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names ere taken from our Subscription List) (TICKET GOOD FOR A MONTH) WWWVWMVWWVWUWWWWWVVVVVVWI BUTTER AND EGGS Meat, Poultry, Butter, Egg. and other dairy products are the pnncpal .tern, in our .tore, which continue without price control but are subect to possible recontrol after August 21st. EMPRESS or GEM Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Sabin Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spence Mr. and Mrs. Don Shaw Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Salm Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Spendlove - Mr. and Mrs. C. T.Shaw Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Spry Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swainston Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Steck Safeway is proud of its 4 year record in living up to the letter and spirit of price control from January 1942 to June 1946, and Safeway will make every effort to comply with the new law. However, if we make some mistakes, we believe you will understand that they are not intentional and that all Safeway people are doing their utmost to comply and at the same tjme procure and deliver to our customers the maximum amount of food at the lowest prices. MEAT, POULTRY, 8-- 9 4 , -- 8-- 9 First Show Few consumers realized the enormous task required of the merchant in complying with the hundreds of technical details of OPA regulations. 9 Gem Only up Behind E 8-- 9 Wednesday-Thursda- $5.44 ELECTRIC HOT PLATES 5 8-- $5.25 ot ARRIVED 9. THRILLING!! I sB Garfield 1 4-5- -6 a houiehold necessity, ALUMINUM ROASTERS JUST DENTON GARAGE E 9-- p.m.-CHILD- ' $57.95 and Just the thing for your home up All our models, from the economy heaters to deluxe glass lined types, will provide you with inexpensive and ample hot water at all times. ENAMELS. 9-- HEATERS Extra large and extra heavy, an ideal unit for the home 2 The daring novel that becomes the year's double-darin- g screen hit! Pa trie Knowles, Reginald Owen, Cecil Kell- away, Constance Collier. COMEDY NEWS , CHILDREN 14c. 9 GRADES 25c, ADULTS 35c to 7 P.M. After 7 20c. 9 GRADES 30c. ADULTS 40c only $7.95 : h Sturdy, reinforced, floans Ijfe&db&daf FIRST 9:00 p.m. RAY MILLAND in GODDARD 30 24-inc- STEPLADDERS years of leadership. 31 years ol giving motorists more, safer tire mileage for their money. Think of this when you think of a new tire and you'll think of ; Goodyear first I Theatre Last Show I 31 atiffitiiiiiifiiiiiifiiiittfiittifiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiifiiiiiifiiiifiiiiitfiifiii 5:30 p.m- ng LIGHT FIXTURES GAS WATER SEER Qtm'i flSB fi (Formerly Rasmussen Coal Yard) W. H. Smith Dial 4881 Saturday,.- August 3 Kitchen Type, n7 UlUUi SMITH MOTOR COMPANY First Show FLU0RSCENT HI 2SK Storage Coal Empres g con-cerni- i O ORDER YOUR COAL NOW! Deer Creek Coal sent plans call for delivery of coal iir2 weeks. Watch this ad for further information " . placing orders. la The Carl E. Hansens are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born July 22nd at the LDS HospitaL Mrs. Hansen was formerly Lila Salm. SHIP NOTICES. The Magna Timet la qualified at a Newspaper to publish Legal Estate of Goida E. Denney, deNotices. Having Bean Approved ceased. fat the Third District Court of Salt Creditors will present claims Laka County. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN with vouchers to the undersigned at Magna, Utah, on or before the ss ANNOUNCING lifldrrtahT LEGAL NOTICE s r We believe Congress made a wise decision in providing for a commodities. From our knowledge ord DerienT Tu ?.d dQiry Produ,:,,' believe that consum- . onT rm,. COAL IN IOWA Ranking second to agriculture In Iowa's resources, coal has been mined (or 95 years. Twenty-tw- o counties produce it. From 3H mil- lion tons in 1880, it increased to 9 million in the peak year of 1917. In 1910, 297 mine? employed 18.000 men.' Recently the output has to 3 million tons but with dropped peace there is a good Indication that this quantity will increase. The state's industries need this fuel end its mining operations will contribute to the Nation's wealth behind War Bonds. V. S. Trraiurj Dtfartmint d ' ' !? dairy products oT not ' benefid " the "controlled. adeqUaa Vlackmarket'price.0" A free n0"-b,ae- k long run if meat and market is the only way to' mrkf , President I ' UNGAN A. WARREN |