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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH 3 vs. 9. SPORT SHOTS Triday, March 3, 1939 Petty won first place and a sub Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thomas of those stantial cash prize in competition were week end guests at Logan against all other members of the and others in the home of Mrs. Thomass parDistrict staff Sales WOMEN'S BOWLING districts throughout the country ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Nielson. A sensational 600 series was in the Trade Expansion Program rolled at the Sugarhouse alleys just closed. He has also been Miss Leah Will, formerly of Hunlast Sunday by Amy (and Emer- awarded a Master Merchandiser ter, now of San Francisco, is vis- and pin. son) McCarty Mrs. McCarty roll- plaque vs. 6 and 2 vs. 10. 1 oo Office o o Some of the high single games are as follows: Afton Hart, 205, 182. Gladys Albean, Cleo Jensen, 191, 168. Ethel Johnson, 180. Mary R. Jensen, 183. Beth Long, 179. - Sylvia Wimmer, 179. 194-16- ESaiG SUM 1. J. LaVon Dea, 179. Ardella Adams, 178. Lucille Simpson, 178. Cleo Blood, 176. Dona Johnson, Florence Morgan, 175. Lottie Culleton, 172. Edna Riley, 170. BE HEBE EARLY U 25c 15c HURRY! HURRY! Mens Handkerchiefs, each 3c LARGE SIZE. WHITE COTTON. 25c Mens Dress Shirts, each 75c SLIGHTLY SOILED. Mens Shorts, pr. 60 17c Taffeta Slips 39c PAIR. PRINTED BROADCLOTH. SIZES 38 TO 44. HURRY! Wool Sweaters each BOYS. ALL STL YES. WHILE THEY LAST. Shoes, pr. 50c WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S. ONE TABLE) ASSORTMENT. Leather Jackets, each ONLY 18 MEN'S JACKETS. REPRICED TO GO. Cannon Towel Ends, each 5c Mens Wool Sweaters, each . . .$1,00 REPRICED TO GO. Womens Sweaters, each $1.00 SETS ONLY. YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE Double Blankets, pr. $6.00 ONLY 8 PAIR. ALL WOOL. SLIGHTLY SOILED Womens Silk Rohes, each 10 RAYON $1.98 SILK. GOOD ASSORTMENT. Lunch Cloths, each AMERICAN MADE. 48 ONLY. 39c PART LINEN. 52 X 52 Womens Blouses, 49c ONLY ONE RACK. REPRICED TO GO. 75c ONLY. HURRY! HURRY! Baby Receiving Blankets, each . . 15c 20 ONLY. WHILE THEY LAST. Girls White Slips, each ONE ASSORTMENT. 15c COTTON Womens House Slippers, pr. 24 . . .39c pr. WHILE THEY LAST. . Womens Brassieres, each ONE ASSORTMENT. 25c 15 ONLY. MARQUISETTE. ,19c HURRY! HURRYI Womens Rubbers, pr. 25 Womens Silk Hose, pr. 50c gallon VEGETABLE OIL, 1 FERNETA BRANCA Warn Dri ers About Plates 1 .$2.45 . . " SARDINES, olive oil, can ... 15c i itpiiut ik IU. LiUlIllI, gal.. $1.25 FISH, Bacalo, lb ( .13t ....$1.35 FISH, Gnspillo, lb large bottle Ask about our many other Imported Goods. HOME OWNED MIRACLE WHIP Salad Dressing, qt. B Papers CoffeeS 21 HOME OPERATED . . . 1& Wax Sun Maid. 4. Raisins seedless, pkg. oo Spaghetti Soda This leaves three teams with Captain Team No. Pts. Dona Johnson, No. 4, 6. Wimmer, No. 7, 6. Tygesen, Huffaker, 6. Mayberry, No. 2, 5. E. Johnson, No. 5, 4. 6 Sonny Boy. tall can .. 1( ... IT O' ir t n ei Teacher Dies Sugar 16 oz., 2 cans for si Dreft Lake City Hospital SPEEDER n Arch C. Little, 67, Salt Lake City, father of Mrs. Gordon Anderson of Garfield, died Sunday at 3:20 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital after a long illness. William E. Cassidy. Salt Lake City, arrested for speeding 35 miles an hour in a zone in Magna, was fined $10 and given ten days in the county jail Mr. Little was born in Ralls with jail sentence suspended on county, Mo., May 2, 1871 and had payment of fine in Justice T. E. lived in Salt Lake City for the Burkes court this week. past eight years. Surviving are his widow, two sons and a daughter, Mrs. Anderson. Funeral services were conducted The annual Ward Reunion of Monday at 3 p. m. in Salt Lake the Hunter Ward was held on City. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn afternoon Wednesday and evenMemorial Park. The sympathy of the communi- ing and Thursday evening. The ty is extended to Mrs. Anderson. affair was well attended. The Mutual organization was in charge of the arrangements under the leadership of Mr. Hal Richardson and Mrs. August 1 FOLGERS OLD DUTCH Cleanser DINAMITE iposill TIRE SALESMAN AWARD , Utah Spring Garden 2 can A CARNATION R 1 at fed Th grs wil 4A 1U 4 cans lb. 27c Friends: Our store hours are from 7:00 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Will you please cooperate with us and shop before our closing eve . . low 8 t C pra RITZ and tun A are crackers roll com wee In Mrs 5 lib. pkg. cer Ci Tc Anglo Corned time. 17c Parsnips, 3 lbs 10c Lettuce, each 7c Celery, Calif, bun.. . .9e fresh tomatoes 2 lbs . 29c Cauliflower, lb 6c Oranges, 250, 2doz.25c Lemons, dozen 15c Ci varii 12 oz. can eral nour the m Wasl Im junic $1441 have not birth Junket Rennet be fi Ap Tablets ceive infor $5G0C form sulta speci Cottage Cheese, lb Pot Roasts, lb. . 16c-18- Salmon, MAID and I - Y PREFER -B- Kentucky Straight f OTTLED IN BOND JJenWiuJaVei 7k baking piece Bourbon Whnkey-1- 00 tniitocAat of "Band Proof 1-- 2 lb. pkg. of et ihteri closir Ful from of thi PRIM TISSUE exam c 19c 10c O CLOVER j Fal bWo Lard, 2 lb. carton .19c Sirloin Steak, lb. . .23c Steak, Ib...25c Wil Murrs ne Lake Carry Only Quality Meats L I PT 0 N S Yellow Label ,131 F YOU Sliced, lb. . . 6c PIKES PEAK We j Mi pkg. daughters, 22 grandchildren, 3 brothers and sister. Funeral services will be con ducted Friday. natio- ac D pkg. Yams, 4 lb Mrs. Taylor, a sister of George F. Southwick of Magna, was born December 16, 1868, at Lehi, a daughter of William and Martha Jane Coleman Southwick. She had lived in Lehi practically all her life and was active in L. D. S. church affairs. Surviving are eight sons and sales force, W. C. Bromley, Assistant District Manager, has been advised from the principal headquarters in Akron, Ohio, tk Palmolive Soap, 4 bars. 25c 68Sn My Soutlnvick Dies W. D. Petty, wholesale salcs-man of the B. F. Goodrich Company in the Salt Lake area otlhe Denver District, who has Magna and Garfield in his territory and is widely known in automotive circles here, is the leading salesman in the Denver District for the year of 1938 and is one of the leaders in the Companys n-wide Ige, First Quality HUNTER NOTES WINS IS lb. pkg. no BUTTER GIVEN FINE Mrs. Rebecca Southwick Taylor, Taylor, died at her home in Lehi Tuesday after an illness of four months. 2 a a ps Crystal White, gt, 5 barsJJt SPOT,.... 51 GULFKIST speedy 70, widow of E. W. V, Firm, ripe, lb operation. MrsPerrick is proprietor of the Sunnyside Merc. Her a sc in to SOAP Bananas Father of Garfield many friends wish ( bi Del Maiz Cream Style Mrs. Athea C. Best North, 71, wife of Hyrum K. North, and mother of Miss Vera North, sewing instructor at the Cyprus High died at her home in Salt School, Riley, No. 9, 4. Lake City Thursday following a Dona Ridd, No. 6, 4. lingering illness. Self, No. 10, 2. Surviving are her husband, four McCarty, No. 1, 1. sons, two daughters, eight brothAlbean, No. 8, 0. ers, three sisters. o o Funeral services were conductHigh team games were won by ed Sunday. Burial was in the Huffaker Furniture Co., 644; No. Wasatch Lawn memorial Park. 4, 643; Huffakers, 640; No. 4, 625. is extended to Miss Sympathy o o North. Mary R. Jensen was and elated over her highest bowlRETURNS HOME ing series 457 and high game of 183 Tuesday. Mrs. Mike Pemck has returned home from a Salt Lake Hospital after being confined there for two weeks recovering from a leg -- ta T-Bo- J.C. GO. PENNEY DEPARTMENT STORE Catsup bile. Cyprus Hfe 65c Val Vita, Grax-:;14i- MMl II-21h.pkg.- CLEAN UP! REGULAR 98C. REDUCED PRICE. DARK SHADES. ALL SIZES. L 1 ANGELA MIO PAIR. THE NEW STRETCH ON RUBBER Magna OLIVE OIL, Ca .. . $1.20 . . bertolli 1 REPRICED TO GO. Net Panels, each J SPAGHEffuTlbl. Sister of Geo. F. Womens Wool Skirts, each 4 EXTRA SPECIALS ON QUALITY IMPORTED GOODS. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. 0'" o High individual series was won Local deputy sheriffs issue a by Afton Hart, 557. High single warning to the motoring public game was won by Afton Hart, to have 1939 license plates on 207. Consistency, Dona Johnson, their automobiles to avoid arrest. Deputy sheriffs state that they Jerry Richadson, Lottie Culle- have no choice in the matter as ton and Vera Deland, all on No. the laws says plates must be on 10, rolled motor vehicles by March 1, and if they are not they will be forced LaVon Dea and Sylvia Wimmer to arrest drivers concerned, exof No. 7 rolled 446-44cept those who are en route to o o the capitol to get their license HIGH TEAMS plates. Four points were won by Team No. 4 and Hufaker Furniture Co. Mother Of Woman Dies In Salt NEW STRIPS AND LARGE SIZES 7 Mas 4. WOMENS. LARGE SIZE. EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES RAYON. SERVE Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fox of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a baby boy born February 24 af the Cottonwood Maternity Home. Mrs. Fox will be remembered as ,the former Miss LaVonne Catten, We Deliver, SYSTEM YOUR-SEL- F 4. Rayon Bloomers, 35 ONLY. High team series is as follows: Huffaker Furniture Co. 1870 No. 4, 1816; No. 5, 1762, No. 2, 1693. REPRICED FOR THIS EVENT. HURRYI HURRY1 Tuckstitch Bloomers, pr WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S. n 3rd East and 3rd South. Louis Falvo, prop . BIRTH ANNOUNCE Sheriffs Office OO Womens Millinery, The Daughters of Utah leasant Green Camp, Mr. and Mrs. Martel Hanks and to a 'attend of Lake Salt two children City March 9 at meeting, Th, the home of were dinner guests Sunday at the 1:00 Perkins, p. m. All womlt home of Mr. Hanks father, Deto attend. urged puty sheriff P. A. Hanks. WHAT IS IT? Watch for the date and place for the presentation of Victoria Regina, one of the outstanding drama successes on the Arn erica n stage. This outstanding treat will be given shortly in Magna. LOST Black leather ladies bag in gray paper shopping bag. Reward. Inquire Copper Printing Co. 2. NO LAYAWAYS A. T. oo The Bowling leaguers, with Team No. 1 in lead, are having a wonderful time. High scores mean little with eligible games by Roy Haws of 278, Harry Quayle 255 and Ray Cromar 244. ed three beautiful games Harry Quayle leads the averages, This puts Mr$u Mac in fourth an even 180 pins, Ray Cromar, 177, Roy Haws 177, and J. W. place for scratch score in the Ridd 176. Playing twice a week. tournament. Two more games are left to play. Her consistency and accuracy should find her leading the list. Her total pins thus far are 1656. D OF P TcTmeet iting Mrs. D. W. Hatton and Mrs. Ball of Magna. the white collars pounds pins unmercifully. -- , 8:30-Tea- ms (Continued From Page 1) American League, March 6. 1939 6:30 Teams 4 vs. 5 and 2 vs. 3. 8:30Teams 1 vs. 8 and 6 vs. 7. The National League, Thursday, March 9 and the Federal League, Friday, March 10, bowl the same schedule as the American League. Ladies League, Tuesday, March 7: 8:30 Teams 5 vs.7, 4 vs. 8, and PAGE Fort ness. THREE DIAMOND Crabmeatir) 4)2. can If any article ia priced below the Fair Trade it it due to and merchandise will be sold only at price correct price. ar-r- or Vyrle Ur. in Co linois, beth ' Sur three Mr. City,, with I Huish. |