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Show ,fiNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, November 3. 1939 jjbership Tea Discussion was held on the Meaning of Civic Work followed by'games at which a prize was won by Miss Drusilla Junior Club uperio. Herculej woffic and At. n at the n at the Baxter. The young women decided to hold a social meeting the first Friday in each month, beginning November 3 and a business meetheld ing the third membership tea Thursday in each Junior month. Qay night by the clubrooms f rnh at the rfve0- successful. The deft theme and other arrange-the were carried out in fl Successful - C Halloween j i absence of L party. Miss Iva Mrs. . J. A. ... president, head of the Womens Others in charge r M Men Basketball To Start Nov. 30 Club, The many supporters of Oquir-r- h of Stake M Men basketball will Vonda Misses were bo to learn that the teams pleased jsy Wilkin and Mrs. Rhea are practicing diligently. The schedule slates the first game at the Cyprus gym, Thursday, November 30, 7:00 p. m. The winner of the league will enter the interdivision stake tournament as the champion from ike Shop & Modern this district. The competing teams Rooms include Granger, Hunter, Garfield, Pleasant GrcetvnMagna and Spen- ial rates to perma- - cer. accommo- pt patrons, The Hercules Ward Relief SoJjtions for transients held a meeting Tuesday. ciety me cooked meals at Mrs. C. M. Linden and Mrs. Mary Jones gave the lessons on Child hours. Training and Fads and ar-!n- ts FRANCE 8 S held Monday at the Hercules clubhouse and participated in by practically every child in the village. Small children enjoyed a party Mrs. Parley McCleve enterfrom the hours of 5 to 7 and the older children made merry from tained her bridge club Friday afRegular services are held every eight to ten oclock. Many of the ternoon with a Hallowe'en theme as the decorative motif. Mrs. Earl Sunday in the Community Church youngsters came attired in at Foyrth East and Second south. Smith won high prize at cards At 10:30 a. m. the Church school and Mrs. J. McAllister won the with classes for all ages, comhouse prize. A large crowd, in many garbed bined with the morning worship colorful costumes, attended the service are conducted. At 7:30 a Halloween Mrs. Carl Dahlin entertained dance masquerade song service of worship for all Saturday evening at the Hercu- members of her bridge club Wedages is held. Pastor E. B. Pace les Club. Music was furnished nesday at her home in Garfield. by High score gives helpful addresses on timely Eanl Keefers orchestra. prize was won by Mrs. Parley McCleve and house topics at each service. All without other local church homes are inprize to Mrs. William Ball, vited to work and worship and visitors are welcome at all serThe Merry Matrons Club was vices. entertained at a bridge luncheon on last Thursday afternoon at the Many Social Events Community Baptist hunter notes BACCHUS NOTES Mr.' and Mrs. Ralph Robinson of Hercules, California have been visitors the past week at the J A. Struthers home. They were' on their way home from a vaca- tion to the Eastern states. The Oquirrh Stake Road Show is to be presented Thursday at the Hercules Ward and Friday evening at Pleasant Green. MfflER kthe LOWEST PRICE FIELD b We ask you to do just two things when you come to see this new Hudson Six, because these two things will tell you more about the car, more quickly, than you can learn in any other way. I tw i qjo Hudion Six D txx Toxring Sodom, dclntrtd in Detroit, tqmppod to dm. FIRST, OPEN THE DOOR AND LOOK INSIDE. THEN, TAKE THE WHEEL AND DRIVE A LOOK and a RIDE will tell you why so many owners of the other three are changing to this new Hudson Six, and why they are calling it the most amazing lowest priced car ever built $8ot home of Mrs.. T. F. Maher. Mrs. A number of parties are plan- H. C. Christie was a special guest. The card prizes were won by ned for Miss Lorraine Fairbourn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mrs. J. W. Peay, Mrs. C. W. Evers and Mrs. Maher. A late luncheon H. Fairbourn, whose marriage to Warren Griffiths, son of Mr. and was served. Mrs. Herman Griffiths of Salt The public Card Party sponsorLake City, wilMRike place November 29th. A wedding reception ed by the American Legion Auxiwill be given by the bride's par- liary at the Utah Copper Club ents in the Hercules Clubhouse at Bacchus later in the evening. Mrs. Blanche Fairbourn entertained for members of the "Sewing Circle Club Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in making a quilt for Miss Lorraine Fairbourn. Special guests included Mrs. Sarah Day, Miss Janice Day, Mrs. Everean Solomon, Mrs. Annie Peterson, Mrs. Martha Davis, Mrs. May Lloyd, Mrs. Emma Craig and Mrs. Marietta Allred. Covers were laid for sixteen. To Honor Hunter Miss Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris en- Mrs. Herman Griffiths and Mrs Wallace Clements honored Miss Fairbourn at a miscellaneous shower In the Fifth Ward Amusement Hall November poration, Mrs. M. J. Houghton and Miss Dewey Payne. 0 Miss Dorothy Leaker entertained at a Halloween party Saturday evening at her home. Fourteen friends were present. Games were played until 10:00 p. m., followed by a skating party, luncheon and scavenger hunt TRADE AT HOMEI Consult Your Local Merchant Be- fore You Buy. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Nielson entertained at a Halloween party Thursday evening at the Nielson home. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxford, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G R0CERY West Magna Main St Hours 10 a.m. 10 p.m. ALL WEEK PRICES November 3 to 9 Butter, lb 32c Sliced Bacon, lb. ..20c Lard, 2 lbs. for . . . ,25c 11c Shortening, lb 3 lb. c. 51c Crisco?Spry, P. Sugar, 2 Its. for 17c Sugar, 10 lb. bag . .67c Vinegar, gallon, . . .21c Milk, ige., 4 cans . .27c NOW Rock Springs Coal and Feed Co. LIBBY'S Corned Beef, 12 oz. 18c Roast Beef, 12 oz. . ,19c Veal Loaf, 7 oz., 2 c.27c Vienna Sausage, 3 c.25c Deviled Meat, 4 cans 15 Salmon, red, lb. can 23c White Star, 7 oz. . .17c Clearwater, 3 cans 29c Booths Sardines, can 9c best foods40c jar Mayonnaise, Mayonnaise, qt pt jar 25c Miracle Whip, jar 31 Salad Whip, qtqtjar 27c Dinner Club, qt. thicken-Musbroo- ig 17c ..54c ..54c m 54c ond luxury ... first again In beauty ... first again In performance with economy ... first ... CHYra1?0- - c. vaauiiit aavffi a!irr 210c D t.41c These sL. Ie, opproved rules will help you maintain strong, healthy eyes: Roy F. Tygeten.: Attorney-At-Law- POWDERED : U i. 15 Where Dining Out Is A Pleasure For the Entire Fami- - Inquire giaut ELITE CAFE ..21c uheequji; b25c pkg.13 3 -- J 1 ,nm 85-H.- P. VALVE-IN-HEA- SIX D uoiijST Antiseptic flfJiEbiMSie Instant acting v lte '71 AND UP. ft WiV, MhK TromoortaHoobomStme tarw (rf ,), nrfM, oto mi W t Amoor goordiotlra to Motor Without note toriot. A Gooord Motor Vo hm. Oa Special P. lua ad Motor D. In tKI333H5f' burnt-ou- t Use indirect reflector lamps wherever possible. TEA BLACK tea Shasta Tea, 8 oz. p Tender Leaf, 7 oz. p, Home-FR- EE At your conv.ni.nc., on. Advuora will gladly tort tho lighting in tho variou room in your homo, using a Light Motor which t.Ue Aptiext front harsh burning rfaocafcrils: mo groiM D ELL SMITH'S 20 oz. can, 3 for amount of light in oach room, aa a thormomotor tails ths tsmpraturs. Th.rs is no cost or obligation for this Mrvic.. Simply tslsphono and ask for a Home .... 25c 3 for 17 Lifebuoy, 3 bars for 17c Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. .25c Beans, 5 lbs. for . .26c Zee Tissue, 4 rolls .17c Matches, 6 boxes . .16c Lux-Palmoliv- IS CHEAP SEC YOUH DEALER OR C PEAS TOILET SOAP Lighting Advisor to calL MAGNA DRUG M AI Z Corn, lb. can, 3 for l25c th. LIGHT UTAH GREEN Trea Tea, 8 oz. pkg.29c Hewletts, 8oz. pkg. 17c Tender Leaf, 7 oz. p.24 of our Homo Lighting iiBEgiRnttninSi MAGNA globes with new ones of Have the Lighting Tested In Your Irritating or sliming ( KRT AN K Jellf for Ftmlnlni a high Bygtem quickly spreads fl In ghmg ly affective antiseplle Ideal hygienic p'ota-Un- n artli for hours while is ennUrt In enntenkni tube wltfc Art flaw measuring applicator Waataa fargta.N tm Hook QnviaajjHitfe Replace 10. Jelly Will Cvv-M- f N dinger Schilling, lb. can .27c Hills Pros. lb. pkg. 20c MrJ. B. Jr. lb. pkg. 18c Cream of Wheat, lge23 Wheat Hearts, lge. 23c Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 22c correct Bize. soothing, harmless aufHh 'saya:rB 9. Prices Tiimimimmiiiiimiiimiiimiimiimi FEMININE HYGIENE COFFEES Hills Bros. lb. can 27c M.J. B., lb. can 27c Guard against light reflected ipto the eyes from shiny surfaces. 8. Keep fixtures and lamps clean. EGood laaaia XXX Flour, 48 lbs.$1.02 7. s Soda, 2 lbs. ..19c FLOUR White Fawn, 48 lbs.1.33 White Lily, 48 lbs. $1.27 Shade every light to eliminate glare. Avoid sharp contrasts between brightly lighted surfaces and dark backgrounds. 6. For close eyework, do not work In your own shadow. E MEALS. HOME-COOKE- vavasiRuiBaii 17c SODA CRACKERS lumber jac 15C If Make sure there is sufficient light. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiim y. ..25c fBC SOAP Pk 20c White King, pkg. . .27c Oxydol, lge. pkg. . .20c Dreft, lge. pkg. . . .21c uper Sud, lge. pkg. 20c Syrup, 12 oz Syrup, qt. your eyes hurt or feel strained consult a competent eye specialist. Rest your eyes by closing them occasionally. I. Magna. Utah; IP t 32c 9c Soap, Ige. 10 G. Soap, lge. i0 .34c King, lge. 10 34c l offer on; of the money-savin;the Encyclopedia Brittanies; E display at my office the week: Eof October 8ih, I can have a: E representative call at your: Ehome if you will leave your: name and address with me. : G1!HU PE l'2 Saltine Wafers, 2 Ibs.27 Liberty Graham, 21bs.l8 Purity Graham, 2 lbs. 30 Karo Syrup, 3 lb. c. 23c Karo Syrup, 5 lb.-c- . 33c Karo Syrup, 10 lb. c. 61c Tillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ji3V 2 WHITE bars ..34c : If anyone in Magna or Gar-- ; : field failed to take advantage; c.33c 10c 10c Liberty Bell, 2 lbs. 16c A-- first again again in driving ease; riding ease and safety in high quality at low cost among ail cars in its price range! e. 30c SOUP m, Hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g AGAIN In modern feature flL 29c Other Soups, 3 cans 26c PURITY FIRST jar 22c CAUDD.rerVln? Uorox, qt. jar ....16c Purex, qt. jar. . . . .12c Purex, gallon 41c Melo, lge. pkg 18c ooraxo, 10 oz. can 14c . ypr2 12 allon .21c ea can 8 cyC p,e can .19c Miss Betty Cooper entertained at a Halloween party for her Primary class Tuesday afternoon. , A. AMERICAN Spaghetti, 3 cans ..25c tuna fish 0 0 ii ANGLO Walk, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Day, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rhodes, all of Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sharp of Salt Lake City. 0 , u Corned Beef, 12 oz. 17c Salmon, pink, lb. c. 13c Oil Sardines, 5 can 24c Kipper Snackj can . .6c November 12th marks the opening date of the 21st anniversary of Book crusade for Week, a nation-wid- e PHONE 721 youth, books and reading that returns each year with new life, new A Grade of Coal emphasis and new importance to young and old throughout the nation. For Every Purpose Many organizations with an influential national membership share in also promoting Book Week, among these are: The American Library AssoFresh Fruits, Vegetables ciation, The Boy Scouts of America, The General Federation of Women's Clubs, The Girl Scouts, the Parent-TeachAssociations, the Young Mens and Young Womens Christian Associations. National radio networks will carry ii't i jour the story of Book V.e i hil- - Main Street between Belra and home. Plan to shaie n drens Crusade! Reid Avenue er i FRANCO Books Around the World " 1st. 0 Mrs. Ruth Andrus and children and Mrs. C. W. Evers motored to Park City Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank ORDER Theme I y, think about heating your home. You should be 'ready . . . You can be ready . . . long before the first cold day. and Mrs. Harvey Fairbourn, Miss Beverly and Miss Wanda and Mr. Keith and Fred Fairbourn and Mrs. Emma Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Morris. 0 Eck-ersle- winters here before you Mrs. Nora Pehrson of Circle-vill- e returned home Tuesday after visiting the past week with relatives in Murray and Hunter. She was a guest at the homes of Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Moss and 1939, S on Saturday afternoon was both a successful and lovely affair. Halloween favors and autumn flowers decorated the serving tables and the club. One hundred and fifty guests were present for dinner and cards. Mrs. E. J. Gardner was general chairman of the dinner and the following ladies served on committees: Mrs. Mae Naylor, Mrs. Laura Sorenson, Mrs. Ann Mrs. Marjorie Duke assisted by Faith Duckworth and Dorothy Smith, Mrs. Fred Barton, Mrs. Wallace Jenkinson, Mrs. Mable Coon, Mrs. Emma Barton, Mrs. Edith Breeze, Mrs. Jean Strong. Mrs. Ruby Cushing, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Mrs. Thomas Morgan, Mrs. Ardelle Adams, Mrs. Ivy Burris and Mrs. Inez Macauley. Mrs. Lillian Haws was general ticket chairman and each lady of the auxiliary assisted in selling. Card and drawing prizes No need to wait until tertained at dinner Sunday, October 29th in honor of Miss Fairbourn and .Mr. Griffiths. Covers were laid for the honorees, Mr. Shirley McLean are planning a personal shower for Miss Lorraine later this week. Ho. 12 oot 725 pr. GARFIELD NEWS Church A festive Hallowe'en party was HERE S the 1940 PAGE THREE e, Under the New Law, we are required id reprice all grocery Ilemi 8 above wholesale costs. I I'C i |