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Show Page Four Friday, January 31, 1941 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH 7. groupTridaylJebruary J. S. Powell was hostess and high score prize given to a to second Mrs. Frank to members of the Finesse Club 'Peterson, SALE-Choica lot la Magna. FOR and special guest, Mrs. George W. Mrs. Fred Jensen and consolation 50 x 15014 fast. Inquire J. G. NoSmith Friday at her home on the to Mrs. Clyde F. KonoldL Mrs. 3035 Balva Avenue. GARFIELD SOCIAL HAPPENINGS Complimentary to. Mrs. James Sonne, a December bride who will be remembered at bing formerly Mis Adelaide 'Holt, Mrs. LaVerl " Denzley, Mrs. Robert Tuck, Miss Josephine Backstrorri,Miss Vivian Tuck and Miss Frances Nelson, entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday .evening in the Porophry room of the Utah Cop- per Club.' Games- - were played and prizes given fo Mrs. George Buckalew and Mrs. J. M. Back-stro- Friday, Mrs. Sonnes mother, Mrs. Matthew Holt, entertained at a social for relatives of the recent bride, at the Holt home in South Jordan. Sixteen guests were present and enjoyed a social time. well Mrs. Sonne, Magna Row. Bridge was played known in this locale, are making Mr. and to Jensen will be hostess the vak. their home in Salt Lake City. Mrs. F. W, Nuesmeyer entertained thirteen ladies of the Mission Guild Tuesday at her home. A social time was held. Mrs. Charles Martin will be hostess to the group Tuesday, February 1 1 at her home. - a a All interested are extended a cordial invitation to attend Sunday evening services February 2 at the All Souls Mission, 7:00 p. m. in Garfield.. Rev. A. Leonard Wood will be in charge. II you tuffer or neuritis from rheumatic, this try tbst thousands Get package of Hu Lx tie using. Compouod today. Mix it with x quart lemons. of water, add the juice of 4 trouble and no It's easy. Pleasant 2 table- need You all. only at Often a times day. two spoonfuls over48 sometimes hours within splendid results are obtained. night leave do not If the quickly pains Ru Ex feel better, and tf you do n- will cost nothing to try as it is you old by your druggist under an absoRuts lute money back guarantee. Compound is for tale and recommended by tis inexpensive borne pain, recipe f Magna Drug Store Magna Cash Feed Dept. feeds. We sell all types Dairy. Hog. Poultry. Turkey and Grains. We will gladly give you prices on any feed or grain See us for particulars. Bennion Feed s DRAPER MASH BENNION LAYING MASH CRACKED CORN WHOLE BARLEY WHOLE CORN CHICK MASH WHOLE CORN SCRATCH CRACKED CORN SCRATCH DESERET FLOUR RED SEAL FLOUR 100 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR GERMADE CRACKED WHEAT CHICK SCRATCH GROWING MASH Club Thursday afternoon at her home on the Arthur Row. Mrs. Francis Schultz was a special guest Luncheon was served at an attractively arranged table and bridge later played. High score prize was given to Mrs. E. W. Speers and second to Mrs. John Allan. Mrs. Paul Schultz will entertain the group Thursday, February 6. Pearl Thurman was hostthe Hearthside Club Fri- s ed. A ' Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Strong at tended a birthday dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley ig Bingham. Mr. Shelley is Strongs brother. s You dont need .& . . . with 280 a million steam inter-connect- ed to eajoy rick, mtlltm OLD QUALBK...or hoektys furious setioal and water power generating plants, Honoring Mrs. Francis Schultz, a popular visitor, Mrs. Occie Evans entertained at a prettily arranged party Tuesday night at her home in Salt Lake City. The guests, besides Mrs. Schultz, were Mrs. Orem Stewart, Mrs. Jay W. Richardson, Mrs. Paul Schultz, Mrs. Carl Ashby Mrs. Myra Hendrickson and jklrs. C. W. Evers. Dinner was" served at a table with Valentine motifs ar.d a sweet-pe- a centerpiece. Bridge was later played and high prize given to Mrs. Stewart and guest favor to Mrs. Schultz. creating 3,000,000 horsepower flowing over 16,000 miles of transmission lines. A New in mobilization tions of the country, demand an links and assurance of ample electric power water power generating stations to meet increasing needs. in five states, creating e pool of 3,000,000 Of For many years we have kept of our customers i-t- l. t ii L UTAH competent e girl or woman for housework. Give wages preferred in letter to Box 14. Magna. e. and now, in .in wnn Owl!:. P steam horsepower, tflAloMoQ Electrically-th- flowing UAQIb is YOULL FEEL LIKE the National Dsfenee Program, this territory electric service will. V existing territory IS prepared so mess the demands of ahead of the normal requirements i 280 bade and forth over 16,000 miles ready! .'& t system, that sec- Your electric power supply is 'Wednesday at her home onthe Arthur Row. Tables of cards were arranged ahd high score prize secgiven to Mrs. L. L. Pullum, ond to Mrs Fred Jensen and consolation to Mrs. Joseph White. The ladies will meet Wednesday, February 5 at the home of Mrs. Jack Moore. Inter connected larged under private operation, this area, as in many other re from an en- sooo be available national defense projects and Industrial Mrs. Ralph Johnson entertained Club ladies of the WANTED--Reliabl- Mrs. LaVem ' Sheppick hostess to ladies of the Firemen Ladies Auxiliary Friday night at her home. Regular-businesconducted, followed by a socisi time. High score prize at bnda wasgiven to Mrs. La Von Dm second to Mrs. Arvilla Knight a3 cut favor to Mfls. Emma A late luncheon was serr. r, a Just-A-Me- The Oquirrh Stake Primary Board entertained their partners at a hot chicken dinner Saturday evening inthe Porophry room of the Utah Copper Club.. Covers were . laiqforthirty guests at cleverly arranged tables with Valentine motifs and decorations. Progressive games were played under the direction of Mrs. Fannie Nielsen, Mrs. Beth Long and Mrs. L. J. Memmott Arrangements were in charge of Mrs. N. F. Pehrson, Mrs. O. H. Anderson and Mrs. Thomas Richards. . Mrs. Loa Clark, small daugh-teday evening. Luncheon was served at eight oclock and bridge Ruesha of Cedar City, Utah, later played. Prizes were given returned to their home after visit! to Mrs. Thelma Huish, Mrs. Olive ing since Christmas with Mm Hansen and Mrs. Myrtle Clarks parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young. Tri-Tow- arthrisimple -S- Mrs. ess to Mrs. H. A. Linke was hostess to members of the Leinsn Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly OCIAL NEU GARFIELD NEWS Mrs. ii UGiLt & part-lim- CMlAlf MILLION WHEN YOU ASK FOR Quaker 16 J A STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY (SIS WHISKEV IS 4 UAIS II Oil MOOT THE 010 0UAKEB IHL COMMIT. UWIESCEIUM. i 11 3L SQgpgi SERVE -- YOURSELF- S YSTEM 3rd East and 3rd South. Louis Falvo, prop. FRENCH'S BIRD SEED BIRD GRAVEL, Package for . ,8c Medium Tin for Jug for WINMORE. 6 BOX Large Package for PURE CARTON. MATCHES, . . SAFE 31 TREET,, Can for 22c Pints, 2 for Quart Bottle for HONEY 15c 1 MAID BLUEBERRIES XL Pound Box for ) 2 - Pound Box DELL II Bananas Ci I!-l- b. Ripe, 5c Lemons, dozen for 15c Potatoes, 100 lbs. . .69c Oranges, 176s, doz.l8c 10c Onions, 3 lbs 19c dozen.. Grapefruit, Mustard gr., 2 lbs. .19c BOY Pnut Butter XL All Vegetables Unclassified Rock Creek, lb.34 1st GRADE Magna Cash, lb.35 1st GRADE Maid OClover.36 BABY .29c : -- Z33E article is If any .... We Sell Only Quality Meats. XL.vii Li Large Package for - Buy a carton of SPUR at the regular price, 6 bottles, 25c. Then present this coupon and get another carton for ONLY 5c. (Value 25c,) plus usual bottle deposit 3 SJp) he. bars for NAME . . . ADDRESS . . 1 j This Coupon Good For 20c- (This offer good to FEBRUARY 5, 1941.) ii flSS00(37 K, JLRolls for 15c Franks, lb Cottage Cheese, lb ... 7c Bacon, Nuc., si., lb. 27c Gr. Beef, lb 17c Pork Chops, loin, lbr23c Lamb stew, lb 10c Tamales, fresh, 6. . .25c .10c Lard, lb. pkg IVORY PRIM GERBERS for Oats or Wheat MEATS VEGETABLES' Pound Can for JUo TRIANGLE ounce Cans, 3 for SCHOOL GRAHAM kJ No. 2 Can for 21 DEPENDABLE 13c WYMANS 16 - SNOW Delicious Luncheon Meat, TASTE. Spaghetti, 5 lbs. .31c 15c 21 Oxydol, lge. pkg. 19c Fruit Cocktail, can 9 12 - ounce IVORY Trade Independent Crisco,31b.can . ,48c QUEEN'S ES Large Package for Independence Made America PURE CANE and MAPLE IVORY-FLAK- We Deliver 31 j 2 Packages for HEWLETT'S 351 CANADA DRY BOTTLING CO. of UTAH priced below the Fair Trade price, it is due to error and merchandise will be sold only at correct priceT 25 South Third East Si. Phone |