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Show Friday, JulylO, 1K3 Magna Time, Magna, Utah I, There I Where The Spirit Of The Lord TIMES MAGNA THE Liberty.1 trict for Water embraced in NE, 2; SE Sec. 30; NW. SW Sec SE Sec. 10; SW Sec. 20, TIS, R2W. 24823 Magnas Public Improvement District for Water, for muniMagna, Ut; 0.700 sec.-well cipal purposes from an n. S3 ft deep at a point N. 430 ft and W. 41S S ft from S Cor. Sec. 23, TIS, R2W. Tha water will be used for municipal purposes at Magna's Public Improvement District for Water embraced In HZ, Editorial Association. Sec. 29; 2.00 year. SE Sec. 30; NW. SW Mall subscription rates Payable strictly in advance The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any SZ Sec 10; SW Sec 20 TIS, R2W. subject of public Interest. All communications must be signed. He Protests resisting the granting attention paid to anonymous contributions. of any of the foregoing applications, with reasons therefor, must and W. 896 5 ft from S' Cor. Sec. be in affidavit form, with extra with the State En23, T1S, R2W. The water will be copy and filed State 403 at Capitol. Salt gineer, used for municipal purposes Utah, on or before Magnas Public Improvement Dis- Lake City, 1933. August 10, trict for Water, embraced In NE Joseph M. Tracy SE Sec. 30; NW. SW Sec. 29 STATE ENGINEER Sec. 20, SW TIS, Sec. SE 19; have The following applications in five consecutive Published R2W. been filed with the State EngiTimes, Magnas Public Im- weekly issues of the Magna neer to appropriate water in Salt 24822 19 to July Lake County, State of Utah, provement District for Water, Magna, UL from June for muni' 17, 1953. throughout the entire year, and Magna, Ut; 0.187 sec.-Date of first publication, June well an from SLB&M: locations from all cipal purposes being 1953. 19, 282.1 N. a ft at Im73 24821 ft deep point Magna's Public Date of last publication, July provement District for Water, and W. 1313.6 ft from S Cor. 17, 1953. Magna, UL; 0.290 sec. ft tor muni- Sec. 23, TIS, R2W. The water will well be used for municipal purposes at cipal purposes from an 143 ft deep at a point N. 278 6 ft Magnas Public Improvement Dis ' Published Sine 1111 Howard Rldga, Publisher Edith If. Rida. Editor PubUibod Br Tbo Copper Printing Company - lacuad aacb Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entarad aa aacond class mail matter undar tha act of March 3rd. 117 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one of the bast weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honor able mention by the Rational welcome nsrroRs GARFIELD SOCIAL ITEMS Welcome Visitors ft Mr. Vincent and Edmund Boyle, Buena Boyle, brothers and sister of Mr. Kenneth Boyle of Garfield and Mrs. Nellie Thomas, a cousin, all of Seattle, Washington were visitors at tha home of Mrs. Laura Sorenson last week. They renewed many former Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Firkins and daughters,- - Delores and Colleen, returned from a most enjoyable tarn weeks vacation spent in Bryce and Zwa canyons, Arizona, vada, California and Oregon. Ne, TOR BENT with spate roam, skctric raaj. yes beat 21 par month Widow ee bachelor pa elans d. Inquire 3. M2 West 3700 A. dial 0004. HUNTER 8-- Notice to Creditors er ICC CREAM! Special on Banana-Chocola- te Peach I Tutti-Frui- ti ICE CREAM 9070 Phone 9950 I White Bathroom Set I $135.0 i I If j Kenner mir AGCO - , I fcSi. THIS WHISKEY B 4 YEARS 010 14 TWOf THE HILl 4 Hill SPECIAL CO.. UXMSVKIE, KY. 1" Wet Main, Magna RAYMOND R. BRADY, Attorney for Deceased. Date of first publication July 3, AD. 1953. Date of last publication, July 34, AD 1951 WALTER E. HEATH. Administrator of estate of Ralph a ITG E Heath. MWWWWWVWWVWWVWWWWWVWiAMWVAAAAW YOUR THE LAKE THEATRE Otrfteld, UUh NO SHOW THIS FRIDAY Watch tha Paper For Next Show AND HARO ME UP CUT ME OUT Gem Theatre Row Showing in Wide Vision ea Our Huge Curved Screen Thur.-Fri.-Sa- July L, 11 COMPLETE SHOW AFTER 0:00 STARTS 7:00 pan. milllAKS: - ARLEIIEDAHL- '- pjn. 3 J YffllDEU COREY zymniti ,Cv!affcneK?i&eLC3 SECOND FEATURE u Micomosn- lASU-- s EDDIE BRACKEN UlAKJE STtV.AKT CAS-Sjo f'"T f -- V - iMWOHI 's! Start 12 noon SATURDAY ROUNDUP CARTOONS and SERIAL BOTH FEATURES THIS WEEK Taking Pictures, Showing Pictures. Also a Big Payday With Regular Pay and 11.00 Money Books. COME AND JOIN IN OR THE FUN I FINISHES 2i4S EVERYONE INVITED , SunMon.-Tu- e July 12-13-- 14 Last Shew 0:00 pjn. Starts 7i00 pan. 7 'eoG0 J J f NOVELTY ARP NEWS ALSO CARTOON i ThwednwdajTjuly NO SHOW Next Sea it in Wide Vision on our hug curved Screen ' mt & PACfPIC TRAIN - - as tha July wem Rost os you ride on smooth steel highways arrive refreshed at your destination. Take your choice of modem equipment and accommodations. AH Union Pocific trains offer both Coach and PwHman service. , --- , For Dependable freight and Passenger Transportation vtt Be Specific , b'3L d G built And last but not least, people do not create good gardens in the uncertainty of Park City but cer- fer details end reservetioiit tee year tteereri Untea Podfk Railroad ticket agent. bod the seoh end Hie seof lendSi oddsd kaury to ftOAOMAsrst eoafwt in bads .coi i: (i . tainly good 'gardening should and arill be stimulated by the optimism created by our ecooomic '! soundness. Private Eldon C. Nye of Camp Roberts, California, arrived by plane to spend the Independence holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nye end family, other relatives and friends in this vicinity. Robert Skelton, Jr. has completed electronics schooling, and arrived home for the past week to visit his mother,' Mrs. Robert Sksltoo, Sr. He has returned to Treasure Island and will depart for overseas duty with the Navy in Japan, Karl McQuivey, platoon guide and acting sergeant through bask, Has returned to Fort Ord, California after visiting over, the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuivey of OPEN I DATS A WEEK 11:30 a. a. te 3:00 a. aa. Class Mondays Special Merchants' tenches. It include soup. dessert, drink. Lunches Served frees lli30 a. m. to 4:30 pi. as. Dinners Served frees IM p. a. to 0:00 p. at. Specialising i , rrrp la American and Chinese Feed We serve delicious Chlness DUbes a! All Times. Orders to taka eel given INBBi HmMm "Wed like to Rpoll you bit. Wed like to teat you in fi 1953 Buick Roadmaster end let you be coddled in the most sumptuous comfort on four wheels. What we have in mind is more than just a sampling of the spacious roominess here and of the cushions that cradle you in opulent and , enveloping softness. Its the magnificent luxury of Roadmaster travel that wed like you to know.. The feel of bossing almost limitless Power from the worldTs newest and most advanced VS soul-satisfyi- engine,; e the lap of luxury Is more tha u figure of .speech when you take your seat here. Why not visit us all-co- steatliness , liquid-smoot- h power delivery making yon barely aware of motion, of road irregularities , of stopping end torqns-tub- e . starting,,. And the cousummats eass-of-handli- SOOO? Dial 2341 .THEM- - JI0T0R SALES VLazz s, a Utah v. Ofiomd a extra rod, )uLa -- WU SUES rf n Ppnp"7Prr-liuv ng you enjoy from the most maneuverable Roadmast em in Buick history, A csr with the hydraulic help ofTo we Stemming. A car with the velvety control of r ADAJIS :T Surely, you ought to look into this supremely satisfying Roadmaster for 1953Htnd see far yourself diet infinite smoothness The matchless gentleness and level-ne- ss il of ride from springing, WHEN UTTB AUTOMOMJS AR1 SUIT SUICX PHONE M10 theaddeT still finer braking-pi- ns convenience of Bower. Brakes, 0 . you wish, The casual ease with tohick you command sparkling getaway from Twin-TurbinDyne flow and the sheer comfort of Us mew quiet and i j i t?APEfl(g Otop. GjC3 Cull Cl23 I, - t7 No ear h needed, seeveeleet and inexpensive to rant cap aa arrival. C3C3D0C3 lidova meola eudi feature, Chefs special Salad Rowl crisp lettuce, ripe tomatoee and ether vegetables tossed together with shredded chicken and tender ham, then flavored with the Chefs special dressing! Vos, here le cool summer travel at Ms host -- end with a choke of accommodations to fit your pocket book. So, for extra pleasure for on unforgettable journey plan your neat trip on the Union fociftc. NY g On the next trip vocation or business ovoid troffic worries and the scorching hoot of summer by traveling In the comfort Unton of on Fadfic train. be Fcrc::3 Oaf 2ND ATTRACTION ,.m CSj. union WITH. THE UttLMIO 'ijtiHi' c (Continued from pa 1J fertiliser plant will soon be in operation below Garfield, to make good use of the smelter smoke which in tha past has to ruthlessly burned our tulips. This fertiliser will create more food, flowers, trees and shrubs throughout America. Other In' dustries will undoubtedly follow for every house that it built there mutt be a job to pay for and main tain H. At one travels around the United States one gets various impressions that makes a parson feel the economical greatness of America. The seemingly unending cornfields of the middle west, growing out of deep black prairie soil give a sense of security. A similar feeling is kindled by the great wbeatfields of tha northwest growing on volcanic soils of unbelievable depth. The citrus orchards of fair California, tha timber resources of Oregon and Washington add to that sense of greatness. However, person can feel this Satisfaction watching the copper wheel at the AS&R plant at Garfield which for M years has poured into- - the economic life street of America sa unbelievable aanount of copper and contributed to the industrial greatness of our land. It is on this economic stability of our community that good schools, churches, swimming pools, roads, homes and parks can MILITARY -Y- IYLIAII) -- RAY GARDEN 3 2 g Appliance & Hardware I 1952. and SKILINE THIS WEEK'S PLUMBING three weeks vacation touring THA TERMS Nevada, California. Oregon. Washington and Vancouver, CanINCLUDES ada. They visited with Mrs. Thor-nock- 's brother and hit wife, Mr. s Eahlec 3 too cast tree bathtub with evesrim fixture and connected waste and overflow and Mrs. Darrell Peck at Spokane, 3 Toilet with white seat Washington. 29 Basis with 4" canter sat fixture and P. O. plug The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that whkh is done is that which shall 2616 So. 6S00 West be done: and there is no new Dial 7732 thing under the sun. Magna Utah Ecclesiastes 1:9 iiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiimiitiiiiiitiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiinimintititittiM -- Hot-Weath- NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thprnock and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oxspring spent n. For That Feeling Our Refreshing Delicious, Try d, By Peggy Mae WUbeck ft 4 ' and Mrs. Rastas Sorenson of mmmvmm Salt Lake City were weekend Mm George Duckworth entervisitors at tha home of .Mr-- and tained members of her bridge chib Mm FredS. Rasmussen in Magna. Monday night at her home at prettily planned supper, followed California by, tables of bridge. Three sisters. Mm. Reed Dam-ro- Card prises were given to Mrs. 1. Mrs. Douglas T. Smith and G. Piuloa and Mm Yelda Jonas. Mr JeS Jenkins aconayenied by The group will meet July 13th. Mrs. Damrons daughter, Mrs. Ors yon YisUocs Leon Taylor, left Wednesday for Mr. end Mm F-- D. "Skip West Los Angeles, California to visit a brother and family, C L Nielson and three children of Duckworth. They will be accom- Salem, Oregon, arrived Monday panied back by Mr. and Mrs. A for a short visit with Mr. Nielsons B. Duckworth, who have been mother, Mm Mary E. Nielson and vacationing in the western state sister and family, Mm Howard with relatives. Ridge. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Monsoa have returned home after a most enjoyvacation spent in able ten-da- y Yoeemite National Park, the cities of San Francisco and Oakland, California. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Estate of Ralph K Heath, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned st the office of Raymond R. Brady, 307 City and County Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on or before the 12th day of September, AD. MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Major and Mrs. W. H. Tcoxell of Long Beach, California, who have been visiting Mrs. Troxelfs mother, Mrs. G. W. Evers of this community, as well as s sister, Mrs. Ruth Andrus, left Monday far their home. They were accompanied back by Mrs. Andrus and daughter, Mary Jo. The group planned to drive to Boise, Idaho for several days to vacation with another sister, Mrs. R. V. Worthen and family. 1 |