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Show JuVl 5, 1949 Friday, MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH, ABSOtUTELYNOCOST Free Baloons to all youngster OR OBLIGATION l fr. fi photographed before noon. ? Just come in any time from 1 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. on Monday or Tuesday. 1r 2 ?Esftg3a$)IIn In ApprcUlion of your put ptlroaigt, wo or prtntina takn in our stor by an xprtly trained children's photog as a ' corrphmaniary 9fk McDonald's 6 WEEKS TO 6 YEARS I HD HQ rJouKiaay, Tunecdlay Jinlly ANY CHILD portrait of your child oh.tr. 1 1 flower 9072 WEST 2700 SOUTH TIMES MAGNA THE Mi. Lalt it Woolley enteitain-ft. rn iii s of the Nimble Kin... i Club jdies " l , t n i. 'i lg Re-- i 1 Published Since 1916 Published By The Copper Printing Company Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith IT. Ridge. Editor Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mall matter under the act oi March 3rd. 1879 at Magna, Utah ble Mall subscription year. strictly In adance--J1.5The Times welcomes contributions from Its readers upon any lubect of public Interest. All communications must be signed. No. attention paid to anonymous contributions. Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Cditorial Association. Ml and. Mi i a George VoJi41 Citv, when In treatment. He iepo.tid iLakc- en- tertained at a 4th of July dinner Guesti were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Simmons and family, Mr. and Mrs. Auh.i Knaus and family, Mr. and Mm J L. McKellcr and family, Mr I.ljine Lund Out of town guilts were Miss. Bcvoily Johnson an Mr and Mrs. D. L. Lamp-so- n Mi Lampson is Mrs. Voshelis twin bi other. An enjoyable time was had by 1 all i d lb Sunday t Dt guest-- , and Mrs H CI at the Cam ' "J N . ,t ertain n n ei i . O pj time. i; it' P, a a.,. - M C l i It t h . ti on Oi Jei l ' i i l and , nan I n V ei II w,. i s. i lone ,v f .1 ml, limit M m it, i f III, t III, I ' ill In a ,, ( , u m tk hf-i- in rAr r, uirne i to in i h (I ll.'tki t .l n h mu of .M anti M C . - . Coon to menibe,-- . of hi i Pinoehlt ( d t al an Thursday guests. Mm Doiotln Sir'll n ml Mc t n Mrs LaR.it Mr. Oilando Barber has returnPilots weie von In M '' ed home after spending two weeks Bet an and Mis. June M A loel lunt hi on a i , in the Veterans Hospital in Salt .1 Mrs Ethel Cat roll w dl ti ' tain foi the gioup at tin . ,i- a ceremony celebrating the founding of Utah's newest residential community, ground Brushes In and Mis Ileniy Buckley and W. Poulton, Mi and Mm Ho C . - J son, Kenneth of Chicago, Illinois, mar and fannl , Mi and M .m.l o he Ridd Jr. ahd family of a as Mr. and week spent guests f tnulv member, be a mi , n Min Floyd Adamson. At 1:00 P. M., July 7, 1949, in FULLER S .1 mi n in 1 Dint-i- i 'Itl . n i i ) a in of il S til 1. kt I it Ml Miss b 1 I 1 1 w Mr and Mm Jack Ibid vacationing at Huuwi li ii Pi ovo Canyon will be joined by M. it. M h , n i Si Thi-uttk- Mr and Mrs. Seail Huish te centl puichad the former Clai ence Mitchell home and have moved into it. mi . KenetU of and Mi and M Flesher of Salt Likt Ci It n I HI improved. Mm Illinois ! M 1" i a I1 e..d I on i 0 raies-Paya- -- was broken for the first 100 homes Your Fuller Brush Man at Kearns Townsite. H.C. SHURTLEFF ' PHONE 6072 4 little over one hundred years ago, the Mormon pioneers broke the first ground, t ' tw-nin- ness centers, who have been unable to find suitable homes. C n-- 'i. t gatlieung ii i?t)Vru t: suite riljitc SfV;V5;a ji Ui y h ? me s ill -- .. ' ALL . NEW STATE FAIRGROUNDS . SALT LAKE CITY ijm, JULY Magna Lumber & 19-2- 5 (Except Sunday) Prices: $1 50, $2, $2.50, $3 Kids, 75c Hardware Co, Inc Dial 2271 TICKET lid SOOTH Ssotb ana Mam sowed the seed for their first crop, and began to erect the buildings that were to form the SALT LAKE TOOEII STAGE LINES Time Table first community in Utah. Chartered Service to any place in Utah. UNION BUS STATION SALT LAKE DEPOT 77 W. S. Tempi Lv. Salt Lake Lv. Garfield AM 6 10 AM 6:35 AM 7.00 AM 6:45 AM 7:30 AM 7 45 AM 7:45 AM 9 45 AM AM--1.00 AM 9:30 PM 12:45 AM 10:45 emerge from this great expanse that was once an army training camp, a modern, planned city with facilities to accommodate 2500 homes, and up to 12,000 people. New business structures will rise too at Kearns, 1 PM- - 2.25 compliance with FHA specifications in order that they may qualify for government loans. Lots at Kearns afford splendid views of the sweeping Oquirrh and Wasatch ranges. Homes in this well-plann- community will be sold at ed very moderate prices with no down payment required for approved veterans. Non-vetera- PM- - 1:35 PM 3:30 planned with the utmost efficiency to aid in better living. Kearns Townsite will have modern playgrounds, schools, churches and PM PM4-4PM 5 00 O' PM PM 6:30 PM : 3 PM 7 45 PM 9 00 PM 9:15 PM 10 30 PM 11:30 PM 11.59 Daily except Sundays and Holidays. Daily except Sundays and "Holidays and via 21st South. Via 21st South St. 4 00 Soon there will All homes will be constructed in may buy with a nominal down I payment. theatres. Contracts are now being executed for purchase of the first homes being built. Occu- Homes at Kearns will be within a few min- pancy can be expected within 60 days. utes drive of Salt Lake City, with fast express bus service planned. The new city will be plete information the ideal place for workers hi Salt Lake City, Magna, Garfield, Sandy and nearby busi ns Com- and scale of purchase prices is now available. You are invited to call or drive to Kearns Townsite and inspect this building program. Founding of Koarni Towmilo i, imping by tonfid.nce in Utah'. flur. a . yt " Jc ' )4k . great industrial, business and agricultural center. In turn this confidence is backed by the belief that Utah citizens, who are constantly seeking better housing and improved living conditions, will find that Kearns Townsite is the ideal place to live. the biggest half year in Studebaker history! S. D. Caplan, General Manager th.it . j 1 I You get more for your money In a Studebaker e j Studebaker It the style of all Today's cars I I I I I ttar Studebakar stands out thrift and solid valuo weeks. . e J title tHlrwall tiroe mm4 wlieel trim nn or tct upuuotl at extra cvt ua oU wudrlt. -- TSM thTbr fh JT Coimrs. Tit ss hanease and comfort into motoring dling riding Srodrbtikrr-hrmg- SUTTON MOWER MOTOR CO. Dial 2041 Ui the end of June, so many people had Imught nm Siudt. bakery that the biggtM halt t.ir in all Studebaker history was Vi hats mori to the point. Annina s pri le rente for Studebaker sty ling, performanci . opt rating economy and y alue ket ps on it i reusing sti udily , u n k hy tt k. A nevs yision of loytlintss inside and outside, the By In Stop In now and soo tho many flno features of tho 49 Stvdabakars Inning an swtipingthc Till Studebaker grew to huge J'mpt.rimns the past tew 8784 W. 2700 So. r k ft i ..- '1P1 Vi .elter Domes for better livingj. cr |