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Show 7 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH i- - lag heater wilh Ian. Dial 2932. . j 1 r un SALE Baled hay. Inquire Nelson's Poultry Farm. 3100 So. S4Q0 Weal or phone 4786. Friday, August 9f 1946 WANT A GOOD at J. C. Penney, dial quire at the office. ir FOR SALE -, and dump trailer. newlriugg,Have prewar Hires quire 8812 West 3100 nw! JL I OUR PRIDE TIIE RADIO WAVE I I SHOP BEAUTY HAYKES I I Also: A I Jcmola Machineless Marinelfo Machineless Quart Machine I I 30 I street from I With 15 pHabli'-hf- August (latl-lin- COurteous I I 3196 DIAL I Cool I leta Wright, operator I I of the A-- a.--i 1' 'n the surface t n- for vrhVle half of all, one than less iption. Utah owned motor vehicles (in-. rereived mechanical attention. L. D w, Highway Patrol Superin-Ltemetendent, announced today. ety inspection Program th I Four-Wa- e R ' ' ' s- (v;r' " " of our Unh high on can oe char: eJ .Ipe- - ,v dele, tive not or vehicles Super n Dow stated Vnlii.nal fig ores reveal me out of eery thrf-cars if defective, while in Utah the nguie is much higher. Authorized and equipped inspection agencies are provided all sections of the State. It is essential to highway safety that our motor vehicles are repaired and adjusted to satisfy the demands of safe oper-atijThe Highway Patrol will exert every effort to enforce the inspection regulations against those who refuse or neglect voluntary compliance therewith. . (Paid advertisement) j.i was designed primarily to eliminwhere and when possible the expensive and murderous automobile collision caused by defective ate equipment. During the war yean the program became ' an essential measure of motor vehicle conservation. Our automobiles have attained an average age .of nine yeara and tha excessive use imposed upon them is now reflected in the headlines and in tha vital statistics sections of the daily press. n. Call 5611 for appointment, cold waves and other types of permanents, scalp treatments, tints and dyes, Memmott Beauty Shop. na WANTED-Mag- and wife in Magna or vicinity1. Furnished preferred. Dial Salt Lake FOR BEAUTY APPOINTMENTS Call Relha's Beauty Salon. 5837. Special low prices for school girl permanents. Helene Curtis and other cold waves, machine and! machineless permanents. Dyes and tints. FOR SALE Good used piano. Owner laaving slate. Plaasa dial nntN-jsva- Put summer fruits and vegetables your canning cupboard j These recipes using today's surpluses from store and garden can easily add interest and variety to next winters menus. TOMATO VIOITAIll SOUP lbs. ripe tomatoes 3 medium-siz- 10 6 medium-siz- 3 signifi- Jelly Glasses avoid waste in the foods that are abundant during summer months. Youll help when you preserve for later use some of the surplus from farms, orchards and home gardens. By filling part of your famuys winter food neeas from your pantry shelves, youll release vitally needed foods for shipment to families who are hungry. Cofl&f Director GRAPES rlOrn 25 id Full Fl.ivor, Jiwoet Qt. Bleach White Magic d!ea S easy-to-us- iial.8. itipa d'ice Price. Snbjert Peaches -w I O- r. Mrrt Dali, I JUICE Townhouse Grapefruit CHEERIOS u" WH 45 JUICE 46 .. I T oz. Puffed Rice QUAKERS 10 QUAKER'S Sandwich Spreads LIBBY'S DEVILED HAM OLIVES. Ehmanne Chopped Rip PICKLES. Doodle Dandy Bite of Dill HOWDY Chunk 8tyl Peanut. Butter MUSTARD!!!? 14 RELISH Nalleye 12 os. 23 can 15 os. 16 II os. 31 Ho. -- CHEESE CHEESE 4 -- West. lb. Olive Pimento beentouohicaNT VOU CO SOMETHIN cuts ..... With Tocket for Drensini? STEAK A Lb tfXJ ? inch cuts BREAST VEAL SIRLOIN aqj Shoulder Loin for Breadlnff Grade LOf HOIY7D GETSMART WMfURF ...BUT THIS 13 THE SECOND TIME THIS WtEK THt MEATS m Jiftr--r VEAL STEAKS 31 Mild GARDEN STAGE TIME RAKE & TOOELE IF VDU CAN DO BETTE DO IT! I TAKE WHAT I CAN GCTI 49 Grade !b A Grade lb. A Grade 1b A Grade lb. ib. Whit Boneless Fish -- FRYING TURKEYS VEAL ROAST Shoulder COLD MEATS t lb. 11 Ready Drawji cuts ...A Graie Variety Assortments jj PRUNING SHEARS. .. SIM0NIZ 100-WAT- ; KLEENER TABLE Salt Lake Depot Union Bus Station 77 W. S. Tempi All schedules go by way of Magna and Garfield. Leaves Salt Lake Leaves GarL 12:15 a.m. 1:15 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 6:50 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:45 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 12:45 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 7:45 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. ' $1.49 BALL BEARING ROLLER SKATES $5.00 TROUBLE LIGHTS SOAP $2.59 FLAKES 22c $1.00 6-cu- WEED0NE, Quart $3.00 DOOR CHIMES $5.95 DOOR CHIMES $2.95 DOOR CHIMES $7.95 - SPORTING GOODS and APPLIANCES ib. s n. Want 1 QUALITY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllHI The Best See The XL Available SHOE REPAIR DIAL 4532 niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiHiu ' CLEANERS At Memmott Barber Shop, Magna or 2795 South State Street, Salt Lake City Travel in Comfort on the UNION PACIFIC i tfany comforts and services which were discontinued during the war have been resumed. Extra fast schedules reduce time from coast to coast as much m 10V, hours. Make early reservations. TO VACATIONISTS . . Union Pacific serve conic fbon mort wostom ony othor roil-- That include California, Pacific Northwest, Colorado, and th National Parks of Southern Utah-Arizon- 1 . a. for complete information, inquiro oi your nearest Union Pocific ticket office Bs Specific say ..if or p"5w.l ITitefet m) i i Tin innnwr niiii - "Biggest Little Department Store In Utah" 9139 West 2700 South Dial 4706 All. SAFEWAY MEAT 13 GUARANTEED TO BE TENDER AND JUICY. YOU MUST BE PLEASED OR YOU GET YOUR MONEY ' ' 17c LIGHT GLOBES T If You 9015 W. 2700 S. 49c LINES Passengers and Express CHUCK'S ' 98c . SIM0N1Z WAX BACK! t) $1.75 37 4 FRANKFURTERS FILLET SOLE $1.39 LOPPING SHEARS WEED0NE, jtiNioitj An Extra Saftwa y Stnice PRIME RIB ROAST Popular Cereal LAKE ' $1.29 Long Handles SHOE REPAIRING allspice Director The Homemakers Bureau POT ROAST . SALT RESULTS. Can of , Airway, Popular Flavor tip. ground z. Box 2 1 1 0, Dept. J, San k Francisco 26, Calif. alt-- 1 " rewne-.i - Breakfast Pants JUICE e, ning Guide, just send 10c to: CAROL DRAKE, The Homemakert'Hureaa;' TEA Caniti bury, Tea Tou Will Enjoy COFFEE Edwards Luxury Blend 1 firmly packed or 1 tip. ground cinnamon granulated sugar 1 tap. ground cloves Wash plums; pit; cut in quarters. Cook with a little water until tender. Sieve and cook until thick. Add sugar and spices; cook about 1 hour, stirring frequently. Pour into hot, sterilized glasses;' paraffin. Makes glasses. eight 20-pa- ? ripe plums cup brown sugar, 1 Carol Drake 17c Canning Guide 11c To receive this Can- Lemons COFFEE 2 lbs. yt. Cleanser Sunbrlte 2 for 6 box carMatches ton each Boraxo Hand Cleaner 10 o. 23c Worm Frca Bantam - hum turns Mill Vinegar nder SIWtIB iiipfc BRING THEY CLASSIFIED! A $12.00 ROUND POINT SHOVELS .. Mid Cantaloup! .Pr- 9 10 Extra Safetnay Strrke Suliil 79 39 KERR LIDS mmrtsu. TOMATOES v ... e, Am e ! FRUIT JARS cance by the famine emergency abroad. Canning and freezing of fresh produce by individuals are important ways to ... 2 large green peppers 3 tbip. salt onions , bunch parsley 3 cups water canning supplies Safeway values 4 stalk celery K -- Q j Scald, peel and cook tomatoes in large kettle until soft, about 30 minutes, stirring frequently. Put other j vegetables through food chopper, coarse knife. Add salt and 1 using water. Cook vegetables in another kettle until tender, about 15 min! utes. Combine cooked vegetables JELS-RIT- E and tomatoes and cook slowly about 10 minutes, stirring frequently. Pour PECTIN , immediately into sterilized jars, fillto Vi inch from top. Adjust lids. PAROWAX Xlt ing Process in pressure canner for 60 minutes at 10 lbs. pressure. Makes 19 KERR CAPS about 6 quarts. Before serving, add Plain or Iodized 1 to 2 cups water per quart and boil 7 . Salt for 10 minutes. S hilling1 Mixed CV Cn; OpiCe 1'lckllnK 2 pkgs. h Tb HoaemikcrV Burn. medium-siz- e turnips e carrots new I 32 piece set 4411. TRY Add Ihcse favorites to on your pantry shelves . . . Can now i for winter eating," says Carol Drake i is given aei a POTTERY CALIFORNIA school' teacher wish home or apt FOR SALE-Fir- m, rip tomatoes. See Mrs. Knaus at Tomato Ridg Farm on Magna highway. Home canning :SPECIALSr Service y Station. el Mcchineless Waves motSf? at CFJl Machine end Lus-tr-L- ox - Oak heater, 7588. Also 38 H. Millions are FOR SALE-Cha- rter MAKE BRICKS D. busicall eve- good condition. CASH Pleas a needed. Start quick reasonably priced. ness. returns can start In two 9050 West weeks with an inexpensive, easily nings at 2880 South TRY A CLASSIFIED! THEY BRICK hand operated TYRA BRING 835 RESULTS. MAKER. only tan RHEUMATISM and any old shed needed. Build Hay It Straw. your HOME OF BRICK. Get and ARTHRITIS FOR SALE-Bal- ed Com TYRA-PLASee what can be I suffered for years and am so See Chester Bello. ASkR Farm. don. R. K. TYRA CO-- WYOthankful that I found relief from pany MING, Minn. this terrible affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me PIANO Will taka a number of hens, very FOR SALE-Stew- ing for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. pupila for piano lesson begin' choice. Go on sale starting July inning August 17th. Persons 22. Inquire John Sutton. 1 mil Laboratories. terested Inquire at 2783 South east of Magna, phono 3804. Pd. Commencing Monday, August 12th, 1946 8800 West. Magna. Utah or Mrs. 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. This store will open Batty Shaw Moessar. 3663 South FOR SALE-Sw- eet with 4 apt com, choice FOR SALE-Ho- me east street 1st 5600 West. Hunter, tomatoes; also baled hay. Inquire modern home. See also of Hunter church. at 8400 West on 3500 South, acroas Mrs. Nirolo on 8850 West. SALE-19- O I Helene Curtis Cold Wave I Two-whe- el tha Bartley Chevrolet Coupe Ordera Taken-F- or $150. Inquire Earl Jones, Smart Form. Inc. brassieres, cor Pickup. across from Hunter Ward Church. seleUes, girdles, custom corsets. See Mrs. Etta Brown. 3052 South FOR i 277lT m F 1 "Union Pacific n iln 0 ond |