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Show Friday, November 3, 1939 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNAJJTAH Mert Alldredges team No. 4 stole the show with their excellent work by taking 4 points, setting high team game and series 855 pins and 2409 for week of 1) (Continued From Page 15 victories and 1 loss for 938 and season marks. Individually, Andresons team Keith Barton rolled high week points. Glen and 4' series of 604 pins which also set No. 2 has 12 victories season high record. Rudy Baker .750 points. losses for GILLETTE TIRES BOWLING: Unconditional Guarantee (- I 475x19,..,.. S- A complete line of Tires and Tubes. Buy at M Exclusive Local Dealer has 188 average to lead Barton 1 pin. Keith also had high game for the week, 224 pins. Now famous Old Quaker Whiskey has accompliahed an astonishingbe couldn t thing. A thing they said has done it! Old Quaker done-- but We have taken this fine, mellow, preferred by superb whiskey, already millions of men added one fullextra made Old year of age and actually NOW 4 PINT Ino.64 VCARS OLD- -IS NO-6- 5 whukey that! Quaker a orailable to tvery maul Its true! Every drop of famous old-f- iner Old Quaker is now 4 years and more delicious than ever! NO. L M. Ney Given Sofineto Old Quaker now so and ripe at its sensational that we believe out of 10 me who actually sample Old Quaker wll Old keep o buying U. Try famous for yourvlf Quaker now. Find outmellower Old how much finer and a before. ever Buy than is Quaker I Old today Quaker rich of bottle mel-lo- w runs OLD' Mary Ensign pracchased her ball down tically the alley when she slipped on a black smudge and the foul buzzer took a toll of 8 pins down but on Mary captured the pins back her next ball. old'4' QUAItEo Powder 1HHIHHI WHISKEY PROOF individual series are: Wflny Spaghetti, Sonny Boy, tL5c RINS0 LUX FLAKES Thanks Extended 3 Bar for Auxiliary Party Guittard Ground GEBHARDTS Tamales' 15 oz. 2 for tails announcing initial and other particulars. Peter Michclson of the Bank of America: Banks, like industry, are coming out through the use of printers ink. the of depression W. II. Kellogg, President of Kellogg Cereal The newspaper has been the backbone in our advertising field. The results have proved to us their value as prosperity build- Salt Lake Depot Magna Depot Union Bos. Sta. Rasmussen Garagt 77 W. S. Tempi Phone 4881 TIME TABLE Leaves Salt Lake Leave Magna 7:00 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 9:40 a. m. 4:00 p. m. 1:40 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 9:40 p. m. 9:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Foods: Jay Gould, President of Best Newspaper advertising increased the sales of our company twenty percent. C. II. Ciiester, President of General Foods Corp.: NWWWVWWWWAWVW We are advertising our way out of the depression. Dozens of other Prominent Men Have Made Similar TO RSALE Statements farm in Hunter Ward. Dwell- Profit Builder. e CORNED BEEF .31c . 10 1-- oz 2 cans 27 2 PRIM will receive the items listed at our usual low prices. Your Friend, Louis Falvo. 3 rolls 6c Celery, bunch doz 25c Grapefruit, 10c Spinach, 3 lbs lb 2c Cabbage, Beets, Turnips, Carrots, .... Hewletts Pure Syjmip 12oz.jug, ...,16c Medium Tin . ,31c Pierce 5 bunches Gr. Beef. 2 . . . T-bo- CATSUP lbT. , . 29c lb. box Ik 2 lb. box 31c WILLAP0INT ne , . ,27c Mix. L. Meats, lb. . .27c Franks, 2 lbs 29c Cheese, mild, lb 18c Cottage Cheese, lb 7c Pot Roasts, . .16-- 1 8-- 1 9c ... can GRAHAM .19c lb.. .26c Mission Bacon, lb. .31c Round, HONEY MAID 10c Lemons, dozen Pure Lard, 2 lbs. We Carry Only Quality Meats for Magna workers. 10 oz, 2 cans 3 Pound Can 1 Pound Can... Only fhe Ceppet printing Cc&pani Salt Lake Count1 - s Greatest Weekly Newspaper - tr- First grade, solid pack r rould make choice homesteads s A j J MAID IN IDAHO 21-- 2 ing bouse could accommodate !two families; subdivision Advertising Is Hot An Expense, LIBBYS 11 can- - WE HONOR SURPLUS COMMODITY BLUE STAMPS We pledge our wholehearted cooperation to the Surplus Commodity Corporation in their effort to relieve the farmer of his surplus foods. Anyone having BLUE STAMPS fruit and chicken If it helped their business it will help yours! lit Bs A I Peas Spring Garden. My Friends: Passengers and Express i ers. TEATr;, 27 Second Grade lb. No. 2 can. VAVYAY.Y.WAWAWA5 SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES r-1-3 Subject to Market Price Maurine Helher. Co: Pickles lb . . . tryouts Miss Blanch Taylor entertained at a supper on last Friday evening at the Reid House for Mrs Eve Christie, Mrs. Lenora San-dal- l, Mrs. Edith Breeze, Miss Atha Brown, Mrs. Edith Ridge and Miss 5c BUTTIES can Club will a series of dramatic announces E. J. Gardner, president, the first to be presented in December and possibly more after the new year consisting of an operetta and a huge vaudeville for the enjoyment of the general public. All interested persons are requested to watch for further de- We invested $40,000,000 in newspaper advertising during the past four years. It made sales of $4,000,000,000 with net profits exceeding $400,000,000. 17c Bananas lb 32 for 3 Bar 17c Firm and Ripe lb. tin 22c LUX SOAP LIFEBUOY For Support Of 9c Small Package Large Package 20c J56c Large Package Giant Package The Utah Copper General Motors Says: S Miracle Whip, qt. jar . .31c Pnut Butter, 2 lb. jar . ,22c sponsor Perhaps This Is The Answer isafei StarchT-- 25 Pop Corn, Mor Zip, 3 tL c23 21e 2 Currants, Mission, 11 oz. 9c Wheaties, lge. pkg. for 35c 2 Cranberry Sauce, 0JS. c.l4e. Mixed Nuts, lbs. Copper Club To Sponsor Dramatic Events For Public ADVERTISE? lb. can Soflasilk, pkg. Crystal Colombe, 529, Edna Riley, DonThe American Legion Auxiliary 474, Jerry Richardson, 456, na Ridd, 453, Amy McCarty, 453, extends a vote of thanks to everyIrene Peay, 447, Ethel Johnson, one who assisted in any respect 448, Donna Johnson, 443, Florence for the success of their annual 432 card party held Saturday at the Morgan, 433, Cleo Blood, 424. Utah Copper Club, according to Gladys Albean, Mrs. Verl A. Haws, president. A large number attended for is of Murray Miss MaRee Huff the complete success of the afMiss visiting several days with fair. Especial gratitude is extendIris Hatton. ed to Magna and Garfield merchants for their prize contributions which were given to attending ladies. US Calumet, CAKE, sfl Cleanser Baking. Jf .rt, is JEtLO TOMATO, Scowcrofi, 21 can. 3 for Juice g High COFFEES Cocktail"1 5 Ladies bowling continued at the Utah Copper club Tuesday L. M. Ney of Magna was given evening with none of the feminine a stay of execution on a charge of rollers burning up the alleys. assault and battery this week afIn fact, the scores m general the ter he was sentenced to 90 days in were considerably the county jail provided he stay past week-da- y lower than the several previous away from Magna for one year. weeks, as a number of the highNey, a violator for many years, er bowlers were absent. was told by Justice T. E. Burke that the sentence would not be Teams No. 7 and No. 4 made enforced provided he would get appearances in attractive slack out and stay from Magna for one suits. Mrs. Sylvia Wimmer cap- year. tains No. 7, sponsored by CoopArden Titcomb, Magna, was arers and have teal blue suits with rested on a drunkenness charge white letters while No. 4, headed and sentenced to 30 days in the by Donna Johnson, have green county jail by Justice Burke. suits with orange letters with the Henry Sipple was fined $200 Beane Motor Company embroid- and sentenced to 90 days in county-ered on the backs. for illegally killing a doe. jail The jail sentence and $100 of the Sipple is acTeams No. 12, Afton Hart, cap- fine were suspended. doe and illethe of cused killing tain, No. 4, Donna Johnson, head, it. butchering No. gally No. 9, piloted by Irene Peay, Brown O. Lokker, Tooele, for 1, Amy McCarty, No. 3, Donna 65 miles in a while speeding Ridd, head took four points fined $15 and given 5 was No. 10, Ethel Johnson, captain, zone, in the county jail. The jail days 3 points. captured 00 of the fine Fun-lovin- Trade Independent Independence Made America sentence and $5 were suspended. P We Deliver, SlPflsiSe 41 le the taste Every drop ready to satisfy of every man in America who appro- IV!inilllL Mst!inrouiidErsrsrEU Warning To Stay Womens Bowling Out Of Magna Finer Every Drop More Delicious, Milder, Yet Still Available to Every Man! Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen nounce the birth of a hah . Monday, October 23. Mrs t0 sen will be remembered m formerly Miss Mary Ridd. Gas-Oil-Hardware.-F- eed j Tiiiimmiiiimmmmiiimiiimmmmmimmimiiimmiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiuiiii imuil VlHUIMn E f JEW MAGNA CASH MARKET Your Friendly Store Williams, Mrs. Allen Jones, Hazel Kirk and Alice Gourley. The two classes of 40 children in each costumes group came attired in , for the affair. recreational Youngsters of the the Magna at conducted classes a Womens Clubrooms enjoyed In Halloween party Tuesday. Elsie charge were Leona Mantle, J- $4,000. ;Eay Term. Phone "7 land 1368-- M Hy K !" J U Pricd kw the Fair Trade price. It le due Prchandi wiU be told only at correct price -- io f! |