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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, March 17, 1939 - wordTsTh Kings law. In America we do not swear loyalty to any man, any party or any government. No man is re(Continued From Page 1) has delegated most of his author- quired to take an oath that he will be faithful to any particular ity to Premier Mussolini, whose CHATTER politica- l- party, Instead, every person in office, every legislator, every judge, every executive, every officer of the Army or Navy, takes the same oath of fealty that the President himself takes, pledging loyalty to the Constitution and to the Nation of which it is the Supreme law. SPORT SHOTS PAGEFQtn? Z Lucille Simpson, 183. Donna Ridd, 176. Sylvia Wimmer, Florence Morgan, 175. Mary Mantle, 176-17- 4. oo R-- Cole an goldenweddingat nounce the birth March 13 in Moroni Mr. and Mrs. James Christen- open house sen of Moroni, Utah, parents of at the home of Mrs. R. D. Symns and Iceland Points rolled above their age are: LaFawn Mayberry, 37. Mary R. Jensen, 35. Mary Mantle, 26. June Colombe, 23. Mr. and Mrs. E. of Garfield, ZCELEBRATE-ANNIVERSA- RY aver- Christensen, Magna and Ferron of a at their Saturday home h, ua na. Mother and new arrival their son, Forest Christensen. doing nicely. Dora Self, 23. (Continued From. Page 1) event of this nature ever held at the club, the lesser number of lady bowlers (40.) necessitates the ladies picking the partners, which means of course, that many of the men bowlers cannot bowl but this is unavoidable as previously explained. oo Everything that bowlers at the Copper Club are still nip and tuck with spot. Nt. Ensign & Martin, in Mosswith- and DickLeaguers, are also nip Mayberry being and tuck. With two series to play, h to deit will take a termine the winners. American League players were paced last week by smiling Jerry Dunn. Jerry bagged high season single game with 257 pins and also high season series with 662 pins. A very profitable nights bowling, Jerry. Our congratulations to you. In the way of team standings, the Orphans won three points to forge into the lead with 15 wins and 5 losses and lead Harry Lotts boys with 12 and 8. Walker-Hine- r are third with 11 and 9. 3 gen- erations of distillers have learned about making a tasty whiskey is 2 right 2, here in this Family Recipe of ours Harry B. Wllktn ! photo-finis- Ns. 221 fINT No. 220PINT Ns.QUART 231 THf WILKIN FAMILY, INC., ALADDIN, SCHENUV I. O., FA. 16 I FFOOF-- 76 0RAJN NiUTKAL SFIRJTS WHITE LILY FREEZER SPECIALS ! (This Week Only) Marshmellow Ice Cream, quart Cherry Bulk Ice Cream, quart 40c 25c Try Our Fresh White Lily Bread oo - White Lily BaEtery AMERICAN LEAGUE, MONDAY MARCH 20: 6:30 Teams 8 vs. 2 and 6 vs. 4. 8:30 Teams 1 vs. 5 and 7 vs. 3. Utah National League, Thursday, March 23 and the Federal League, March 24 bowl same games and time as the American league. Magna CONVENIENT PASSENGER SERVICE Edna Riley, captain of Team No. 9 says: In my four years of bowling I have made many friends and have enjoyed every game. I regret that this season is swiftly drawing to an end. Each member of my team joins me in wishing SCHEDULE BETWEEN MAGNA AND SALT LAKE CITY SOUTHBOUND Leaves Salt Lake City 6:30 p. m., arrives in Magna 7:10 p. m. Leaves 11:45 a. m. arrives 12:55 p. m. Leaves 8:00 a. m. arrives 8:40 a. m. NORTHBOUND Leaves Magna 7:00 a. m. arrives in Salt Lake City 7:45 a. m. Leaves 10:45 a. m. arrives 11:35 a. m. Leaves 4:35 p. m. arrives 5:25 p. m. One-Wa- y one-hal- I FREE PICK-U- P AND DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE ON LESS CARLOAD SHIPMENTS THE SALT LAKE and UTAH RAILROAD CORPORATION LYMW 3rd East and 3rd South. Louis Falvo, prop. Huffaker Furniture Team No. o o Dora Self, captain of Team No. "Bowling is my idea of a High team series was won by Team No. 2 with 1818 and Furniture' withT766.r Huf-fak- oo Team No. 2 walked away with high single series of 528, 629, 611 for a score of 1818. Their players series were: Irene Harmon, 408; Afton Hart, 435; Agnes Williams, 407; LaFawn Mayberry, 568. o Teams No. 10 and White Lily Ice Cream tied with their second game with a series each of 620. White Lily Ice After a play-of- f Cream won. June Colombe displays ease and grace in her bowling, and even though she has a tremendous hook, she keeps increasing her scores. She rolled Tuesday night a total of 443 (23 pins above her average.) LaFawn Mayberry rolled a very beautiful 236 game and series of 568 and seemingly has no difficulty in making strikes and spares. o o Lottie 5 oo Only two players were absent this Tuesday from the Copper alleys. One was a team member of No. 1 and one from No. 4. Junior Baseball SPAGHETTI, 15 Antipastial Sole, can lbs. $1.20 OLIVEOIMsallon $240 SARDINES, oil,t;13c FISH, Bacalo, lb. Vegetable Oil, 1 gal. $1.10 ,29c . ..... 13e HjpM lb. fr..fii.ii,::i: FERNE!P'su; Imported foods are due to d rop in price. Watch Specials MIRACLE HOME OWNED WHIP Juice flax Paper HOME OPERATED Salad Dressing, qt. M Brand No. Cereal ...1C Coffee Tomato 2 can CREAM 41 K lb. bag Powdarad loots, 2 lb. pkg. Jell l7ell,A Sugar 13 SOAP Camay Soap, 4 bars 25c Guest Ivory, 5 bars 23c A Pride Assortment 0030 EDfiama 12 oz. Crystal White mau ban can J Zu HEWLETTS NBC COOKIES News The junior baseball night school opened last Friday at Cyprus High game Tuesday night was High school and will continue won by LaFawn Mayberry with each Friday at 6:00 p. m. for the 236. She also won high single next ten weeks. All boys in GranGarfield scries of 568. ger, Hunter, Bacchus, and Magna, between the ages of Some of the high games in- 10 and 17 are urged to attend. There is no charge for the school clude: and boys will be repaid for their LaFawn Mayberry, time in attending these classes. Lucille Obray, 191. Dora Self, Friday, March 17 will close the rolls so that the instructors may Amy McCarty, 191. begin teaching classes at once. Josephine Wilmore, 185. Each class will take up a different position on the field and a different subject and none will be repeated so it is up to the boys not to miss any of the lessons. There will be prizes again this year as in the past, for the most outstanding students. This takes in attendance and knowledge of the fundamentals of the game as taught in the school, which is sponsored by Cyprus Post No. 38 of the American Legion and is under the direction of Lee Self. 195-18- QUEENS TASTE and Huffaker 5. perfect indoor sport, not only from the side of recreational purposes but also for the perfect friends I have made. 236-17- a gjo)aa8 Culleton-124-125-1- 28. a series of double their games. They endings in were: 10 says: -- 9 won 4 points. o We Deliver. SERVE YOURSELF SYSTEM that may the best team win. Operate Daily except Sunday Between Magna and Salt Lake City 30 Cents. 55 Cents. Round Trip Use of 1000 Mile Mileage Books provides Comfortable, Conf venient Transportation at the cost. 17. oo LEAGUE. TUESDAY MARCH 21: Consistency 6:30 Teams 1 vs. 10, 8 vs. 9 and 6 vs. 7. Teams No. 8:30 Teams 4 vs. 5 and 2 vs. 3. Furniture had LADIES Low Passenger Fares In Effect Lucille Obray, 23. Irene Harmon, 18. Josephine Wilmore, Sarah Sonne, 10. Mary .Ensign. 9. -Irene Peay, 8. Dorothy Harmon, 7. Cleo Jensen, 5. Linnie Wyatt, 5. 23 ZL Igc. pkg. Soz.pkg ALTA COFFEE Tuna - FLAKES 19 LIBBYS FOODS 7. 0. MAGNA YOUTH 1 lb. jar BUTTER . First Quality 1 COMET 21b pkg. XL Family Favorite NAMED HONOR U.A.C. STUDENT A Magna student, Samuel W. Harding of Magna, has been named with forty-si- x senior stu dents at Utah State Agricultural college, as a member of Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary scholastic fraternity, according to information received by this paper. Mr. Harding will graduate this June and is a member of the arts and science. He is a graduate of the Cyprus High School class of 1932 and was awarded a Johanson scholarship at the U. S. A. C. for the year 1938-3He has majored in physics and is employed as a laboratory assistant in the physics department He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harding of Magna. , MT. WHITNEY OLIVES 2 cans iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiti Our Spring Canned Goods Sale is Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday. Standby products are fully guaranteed. Cans opened upon request. .13c . . Vienna SauSage, 25c 3 cans Baby Food, 3 cans 23c DeLuxe Pears Na Vegetables 2 Cauliflower, lb 7c Fresh Tomatoes, Ib.l5c Carrots, Beets, bun. .3c Oranges, 252, 2 doz 25c Grapefruit, dozen . . 23c Lettuce, each 7c Country 1-- 2 can 18c Gentle- men GB Corn 10c Sliced or Crushed 9c ... 15c Pineapple, Cottage Cheese, lb. .6c Pot Roasts, lb. .16c-18- c Sirloin Steak, lb. . .22c Ground Beef, 2 lbs.. 29c Dill pickles, loose, 5. 10c Cheese, Brick, Ameri- - Red Alaska mon, Sal- tall can Franks, 2 lbs 27c 2 lb. Lard, carton .19c Apple Sauce, 2 W Carry Only Quality Maaii cans Monas5 48 If any article is .19c Tomato Juice, 2 15c tall cans WHITE FAWN TIME TABLE Leave Magna 140 a. m. 1:40 p. m. 6:40 p. m. 7:40 p, m. 11:10 p m. My Friends: Veal Loaf, Pineapple Juice, No.l,3cans. . .25c Salt Lake Depot Mapu Depot Union Bui. Sta. Rasmussen Garage 77 W, S. Temple Phone Gar. 110 Leaves Salt Lake 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 5:00 p. m. 0:00 p. m. 27c Lemons, dozen. iiiiiiiiiiimmiimiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiimi SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES Passengers and Express lb. Corned Beef, .13c Deviled Meat, .3c lb. bag pried below tha Fair Trad prica it is dua to and marchandisa will ba sold only at corract price. ar-r- or |