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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA THE Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Published Since 1911 Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1171 at Magna, Utah Mail subscription rates --- Payable strictly in advance SI .50 year The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. Ho attention paid to anonymous contributions. Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. NOTICE The Magna Times is qualified as a Newspaper to publish Legal Notices, having been approved in the Third District Court of Salt Lake County. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS CONSULT COUNTY CLERK PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-SHINOTICES. P Notice To Contractors Bids will be accepted until 5 p. m., Tuesday, July 31, 1951 at the office of the Magna Water Company, 9076 West Main Street, Magna, Utah, on the following items: Excavation of a 4 foot trench, free from all foreign matter, ready perience, qualifications, references and any other information pertaining to said application. Date of publication, July 27 1951. N0T1CE NEW Interested applicants must file their written application for Supervisor for the Magna Water Company, on or before 5 p. m, July 31, 1951 at the office of the Magna Water Company. Salary to be $4200 annually. All applications must be typeto receive laidpipe, from 3100 written and must state; age, exSouth to 3500 South on 8950 West perience, qualifications, referstreet in Magna, Utah, plus exc' ences, and any other inhumation to said application. vation for footings on a reservoir pertaining Date of publication, July 27, at 3500 South. 1951. Complete specifications are a vailable for anyone interested at the office of C. J. Ullrich, enginMr. and Mrs. Burton Arrington eer, 422 Ness Building, Salt Lake of Washington, D. C. have moved to Salt Lake City to make their City, Utah. Date of publication, July 27, home, where Mr. Arrington will 1951. open an accounting office with his father. He graduated from the BenjaNOTICE min Franklin Institute in Washington, on June 29th, receiving a masters degree. Interested applicants must file They arrived here the forepart their written application for office of July. Mrs. Arrington will be manager for the Magna Water remembered as being the former Company, on or before 5 p. m., Patsy Marlor, daughter of Mr. and July 31, 1951 at the office of the Mss. Sam Marlor of Magna Magna Water Company. Salary to be $1800 annually. Mrs. Alice Edwards of Oakland, All application! must be typewritten and mult state; age, ex- - California, is spending tuo wetkvacationing with her sister. Mis C. G. Harris on the Magna Row u & ! BABIES Mr. and Mis. Robert Hoops of Salt Lake City announce trie birth of a lovely baby girl who July 21st at St Marks H pilal. This is the first giandc1 .1 brother, Robert. On the following Monday, July 23rd. Mr. and Mrs Glen Coon of Lis Vegas, Nevada joyfully greeted the arrival of their first son, a ho arrived at the Salt Lake LDS The new baby, who H ; a J sisters visiting - in Magna, weighed 9 piunds, 5 a ounces Mrs. Coon will be remembered as m .ng tne L i nur Daiothy Philpot. MAGNA NOTES thu Mr. and Mrs. hasn -- for Mr. and Mis. L. W. Flint of Garfield Mr. and Mrs. C. E. H ps of Magna aie also happy pate:r d 1 grandparents. Lawrence Bowen home Sunday after ending a W(.tk vacationing in s ne National Park. They weie juoinpanied- by Mr. and Tn .m Di Mrs. tmpson of Providence, Ulan. returned i LeRoy Olsen, member of a Mr. and Mra T. ous orchestra, is visiting his par- - children of Magna tod ents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Olsen, E. Burke of Van Nur. for a short time. The talented returned this weeklLT musician has traveled all over the Joyable vacation trip stone National Park. ' country. The Magn i Ward MIA is planMr and Mis John Thompson of a fan and game night Tuesning Mr. and Mrs Keith Reid of Lgna have moved to Garfield to day evening. July 31st at the Magna are piacticing lullao.cs make their home. wuidhouae. A good time is being since their lovely baby daughter to everyone Mr. and Mrs. Dick Norris anj premised arrived July 13th at St. Maiks Hospital. The new miss has b en son, Bobby, vacationed in Canada, Mi. Hanna Rees entertained Washington and Glacier National members of the named Kathleen Marie. She ' Cup and Saucer a rt very pleasant Club on the scales at 7 pound , 8 Park, porting D.nner was Thursday. 1,iie. ounces Mrs Reid will be ren served and a social time enjoyed as the foi mir Lola Han :i Mildred Meadames Jones, Mr. and Mis. Boyd Call enter- by Mae Stocking, Mamie tained Satuiday evening at dinner Thelma Bradfoid, Thomas, Jennie Bailey, There is g.eat rejoicing in compliment aiy to Mrs Call's sis Ripley, Meic Norris and Nell J V. Phil pot family, for they b '.i, M Bai bara Carsey. Max Peaice. came grandpa' ents of two o i Vclsun and Jar Caisey. g The club held a lovely grandsons during the past wu r. c enplimentary to Mrs. On Monday, July 16th, Mr San Annie of Galt Ms. Thomas in hei new home recentMrs. Bob Philpot of Kearns be- Fianeisco, California, former Luncheon was served and six came parents of their second in, resident, visited friends in ly. lovely cups and saucers presented who is being happily greeted by Magna on Sunday to the honoied guest. ' house-warmin- Ar-th- ui - iiiiiimiiiimminiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiimimimiiimi illHG CLEAN Z 7 WATER t On San Diego Bay, Cal., many yachtsmen anjoy coiling at its beat! because... Mis. Ma': garet MeQuaid entertained membeis of her Sewing Club and special guest, Mrs. Barbara Swenson on Thursday. Sewing foi mod the diversion of( the eviii.ng and luncheon was seived. Tne ladies meet with Mrs. Bdlie Andieasan for their next1 gathering Members of the Magna short business session was conducted, followed by games of caids. Piies weie given to Mrs. Aithur Marsh and Mis. Frances Ridge Refreshments were later solved by hostesses, Mrs Clarence W.li.ur.is and Mis. Owen Herron. All ladies u:e uiged to attend the next mooting of the group, to GREAT STRAIGHT or famous JWE NIU AND NIL! COMPANY, LOUISVIUf, 45 KENTUCKY GRAIN OLD NEUTRAL SPIRITS for TIME And Hang Ma Up July 27 Friday, Saturday Show Siarta 7:00 p. m. 28 Complete Show Aftar ALAN LAM ) at little as "The Bourbon Buy Gem Theatre 9 p. m. $12.50 Down of the Century' convenient it his fighting best! budget payments mm Before you choose any water heater . . . be sure to see Permaglai, the famous A. O. Smith Automatic Electric Water Heater that provides built-iprotection against tank rust and corrosion dirt. tae fust Wo In - Its tank of Steel cant rust because glau mirror-smoot- . . wat-- doesn't r he a rr, j - h Our Prices Are Not Just Fa&SatJ But LOW Prices Every Dav KfvSS'uil-'- . I trS.yrrfim-- , Jello or Jello Pudding, 6 pkget. for . . Grapefruit, Shavers, No. 2 can, 6 for Pineapple, Plantation, 2 tfa can, 2 for jP Corn, Del Monte Cream, 303 tin, 6 for jgj iv eve- RUSTYS LEATHER Custom-mad- d WORKS leather goods e from cant ruet Watchbands to Saddles replacing like ordinary you can depend on It for ejl 9 Snowdrift, 3 lb. can Sardines hToilTsMxionfor!!?!" Deviled Meat, IGA, tin, 6 for Mazola Oil, pt Bakers Premium Chocolate, tfa lb 31 Lux Flakes, pkge 31 Gerber Baby Cereals Vienna Sausage, IGA, 1 tin, 2 for . . . 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Out . ning m August Plans will be made at that time foi a summer outing BOURBON II HOOF h-- t Wo-me- Club weie entertained Wednesday evening at a delight-- 1 ful social at tne clubrooms. A ENJOY THIS farm-- 8950 Weil Turn oulh 1 :i! Gm Th.air. J blocki PHYLLIS CALVERT 3 HIT SHOWS COVEtTifAGANaWHIUllAAN'S IVIL AXOrV I f Mf m ImI tftFNM m f OMW rr mm weewae .A mm mam MAiHIM A mIH taH a li iTIAICHT I0URI0N WHISKEY PROOF lAItONAl OISTIUERS HOD. COKf., N.Y. JOHNNY WEISSMULLER - JOYCE Even SHEFFIELD fMWHWWIS-NeNNAW.INW- turn uocutt wogfn mom awe raamit we play switch Pardon us aiffamiliar railroad its price makes eyes mtnmm me nnmw mi mw3 cmum 2 NOON "Roy Rogers Riders Club Today!" SATURDAY "ROUNDUP" STARTS 1 When Is Your Birthday? n 7-o- New Serial and a Both Features Cartoon Little Rascal Comedy, Finish Everyone Invited Starts Sunday 5:30 p. m. Starts Monday 7:00 p. m. Last Show 3:30 30 July 29 Sunday, Monday , 9 p.m. CRED PBJCtSt LOCAL DCLIV TBBIE AT IOOK Iwick tOXDMASTtS . I SiV1 ..k SU three times funnier than Sorrowful junes ' . I 1 1 MOOtl 52 jer ...as a "j mlEi1' Comdy Tues., Wed., Thurs. Start 7:00 p. m. $2177.65 passenger. Novelty phrase, but we aim to flag down some certain people . . , Those folks whove always had a great big yen for a new Buick, but a big worry that Buick prices ran too high for their budgets. Now well have to grant you that style and beauty and size and impressive appearance -- a 1951 Buick looks like a pretty high price tag. And well have to grant, too, that the zooming power and the luxu rious ride and the heavyweight steadiness you get in a Buick News 1 $2476.42 1 MODtl 76 $3152.50 would also indicate prices beyond the reach of most people. But honestly, could anything be farther from the truth when you note the sample prices for 1951 Buicks in the panel yonder? Modern Streamlined, Coaches July 31, Aug. 2 1 Complete Show After 9 p. m. Vlsto-Do- Pullman Reautlful Lounge ?qj , slowas doT f$ try A kivriwa eey l leys! Cerge It 1 inch sbsst yrw ben raos Waunch Bno. i rr anrnr n WINDUST psynnsurn) rr WARNER BROS UNITED STATES PICTURES Prod i Mat as kef fbli perwnicl fworbr rvnwlnf "coming Round the mountain- - THE BIG ONES. Kfipmnt, tnmmrtm, trim mi wmirtr Awricom wbr boar Nmr I lie ev j Im. triad Wtrttri i RailraN -- BRETAIGNE new That leaves the next stgrupt you stopping in to see us. Come in soon, look over & Special, Super or Roadmasto youve always wanted -a- nd that happy glow go surging" w through you as you sign up Buick. your smart-bu- y CD j and all ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY 8792 Wes2700 South Dio2041 Fireball picture? Wont you admit here and w that you can have Buick room 9M comfort, can have Buick ride sm handling, can have Buick ity and size for little,if any, ort than youve been paying lot lesser cars? - mil Why rimphreyF tlii eight-cylinde- r, Engine and with prices starting below those of many of todays sixes really within your budgrt Weekend foresl HENRY BLANKE Double Altracfioa - big mileage, valveinhead Convenient connections at Denver or Pueblo with fost overnight trains to Chicago, St. Louis and East. E VINCENT SHERMAN r, tri m tmtui m Economical Meal Service ,Y JURGEN Isnt that beauty -- witb big-powe- "SM |