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Show THE MAGNA Published The TIMES ' GARFIELD en- brother-in-la- Mr. Chester Thomas of Garfield. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that on the 12th day of March, 1940, at the hour of 4:30 p. m. the following described HAPPENINGS McFarlane en- evening of March. Hostesses will tertained ladies of Mission Guild be Mrs. Genevieve Ensign, Mrs. Hazel Kirk and Mrs. Vera Jones. Tuesday at her home on the ArThe Club voted to sponsor a thur Row. Luncheon was served to eighteen and a social afternoon project to"help raise money for the Cyprus school band unforms enjoyed. Mrs. Flora Williams will entertain the ladies at their next and will give some type of entertainment in the near future for meeting. this cause. Mrs. Bessie Harris and Mrs. Blanche Mix were named as serRegular Sunday morning members of a sick committee. vice will be held at the Mission Sunday School from 10 Mrs. Jay McAllister entertainto 11 a. m. and Sunday evening service in charge of Rev. A. Leo- ed members of her Bridge Club nard Wood at 7:15 p. m. The gen- Wednesday at her home. A luncheon was served and tables of eral public is invited. bridge later arranged. High score prize was won by Mrs. Parley Me Carrying out the theme of Clove and second to Mrs. William anGeorge Washington's birthday Ball. niversary in an unusual decoraMrs. Ellis Johnson entertained tive scheme, the membership parthe Auxigroup Friday at her home in ty of the American Legion Garfield. High score prize was liary was held Thursday evening won Mrs. Elvin Jenkins and by Club at the Utah Copper banquet is room. Ladies in charge were Mrs. second high to Mrs. Ball, who Ann Eckersley, Mrs. Mabel Coon, hostess to the group this Friday. Mrs. Fern Jenkinson, Mrs. Della Members of the Thursday AfHoffman, Mrs. Ardella Adams, ternoon Bridge Club were enMrs. Cleo Mrs. Helen Gallyer and at the tertained that week-daBehunin. in Hatch Mrs. of home n thirty-seveJerry. for laid Covers were Mrs. Roy Hatch of Arthur s and individual hatchets marked was a special guest. Attending the of miniature W. Evers and each ladys place. A large potted party were Mrs. C. H. Claude Anderson of GarMrs. a tree, cherry plant, resembling formed a colorful and attractive field, Mrs. H. A. Linke, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Vern Heath and Mrs. centerpiece for the table. B. E. Mix of Arthur and Mrs. Auxiof the The next meeting Schultz of Magna. High Paul liary will be held Thursday eve- score prizes were won by Mrs. club. the at March 14, ning, Evers and Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. J. W. Peay is entertaining Boy Scout Troop 100 of Garfield members of the Merry Matrons FriClub this Thursday afternoon at enjoyed a swimming party Warm Wasatch the at memAll night day Garfield. her home in Springs under the direction of bers are invited. Scoutmaster E. E. Matthews and Members of the Lady Lions met troop chairman, O. M. Bezzant. made the trip. Monday evening at the Utah Cop- About forty boys Class swimFirst Several meetpassed per Club for their monthly one passed the and tests were the ming of Hostesses evening ing Mrs. Bessie Harris, Mrs. Arlean Swimming Merit Badge test. Huffaker and Mrs Helen The regular meeting of the Luncheon was served, Mothers Club will be held followed by an evening of Sewing. The next meeting of this group Monday, 'March 4th at the Magwill be held the fourth Monday na Womens Club at 3 00 p. m. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Margaret All-Sou- ls y n. Cop-perto- place-card- Foth-eringha- Pre-Scho- (.Endow GROCERY West Magna Main St. Hours 10 a.m. 10 p.m. ALL WEEK PRICES March 1st to March 7th Sugar, 10 lb. bag . .60c 31c Butter, lb Sliced Bacon, lb. ... 17c Milk, Ige., 4 cans .28c ol automobile will be sold to satisfy a lien held by the undersigned, at public auction to the highest bidder, said sale to be held in front of the Sheriffs office in Magna Utah. Said automobile Is described as being one 1932 Dodge Sedan having Motor No. DK3373 and Serial No. 4522098. The lien held by the undersigned consists of repairs and parts made on said automobile on and prior to the 1st day of October, 1939, in the sum of $62.09, together with interest theeron in the sum of $3.76, and storage commencing November 1, 1938, to date in the sum of $49.00 or a total Sixteen friends and relatives including Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thomas, -- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 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LIBBY'S FISH newt-paper- s 1940. March )sj 1 Magna, Utah. Dated this 21st day of February, Corned Beef, 12 oz. 18c TUNA Our seventh grade history class under the direction of Mrs. Cat lisle, are making scrapbpoks Utah history and geography. The Cyprusette newspaper star is planning to present an assem bly in the near future about and other interesting RIGHT SOLOMON WAS new. sun Here's Help Your Neighbor were played and high prizes given to Mrs. Leatrus Turner and Mr. Curtis Dawes, both of Magna and consolation favors to Mrs. James H. Dale of Tooele and Mr. C. E. Turner of Magna. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. James H. Dale $114 85. of Tooele. A late luncheon was Russell Dello Pesca Is listed as served. the registered owner of said automobile and the Acme Loan ComThe annual Scout party for pany is listed as the legal title Scouts of Troop 96 of Hunter will holder to said automobile. be held Thursday evening, FebruThe terms and conditions of ary 29 at the Hunter Wardhouse. this sale are that said automobile A program by Scouts will be pre will be sold at public auction at sented and a hot luncheon served. the time and place mentioned at which time said automobile will be on display. The terms of said sale are cash. Any interested parties may examine and view said automobile prior to the sale at the Rasmussen Garage on Main Street in deep-cushione- Clearwater, can . . .10c White Star 7 oz. can 17 Wax Paper 125 ft. ...10c Diamond, 125 ft. ,13c CAMPBELL'S SOUP , he re Among the Scriptural citations And I say unto you. Ask, and it shall be given you: seek, and ye shall find; Mrs Inar Fullmer entertained knock, and it shall be opened unmembers of the Tripple Sisters to you For every one that asketh Sewing Club Thursday afternoon receiveth; and he that seeketh at her home. A one oclock lun- findeth. and to him that knoek-et- h it shall be opened (Luke 11: cheon was served. Mrs. Lenore 9, 10).- to the be will hostess Jones group at her home on March 21. The correlative reading includes the following from Science and SALE--2 cows. Guernsey and Health with FOR Key to the ScripJersey. Very reasonable price. In- tures by Mary Baker Eddy- - The quire Richard G. Wilkin. Tele. Father in secret is unseen to the 4513. physical senses, but He knows all things and rewards according to Bad times have a scientific val- motives, not to speech ue These are occasions a good Lips must be according mute and materiallearner would not miss. ism silent, that man may have Emerson audience with Spirit, the divine Principle. Love, which destroys He lives long that lives well, all error. The Master's injunction and time misspent is not lived, is, that we pray in secret and let but lost. our lives attest our sincerity (p Fuller gram was very well received individual participair1 were Patsy Marlor, Jean Ch man, and Lily Mori. t George Beagley, Reporter Some one-hand- ed Mrs. Harvie Grubaugh entertained members of the Pythian Sisters lodge and their partners of Games Saturday evening. 1A Club, the Cyprusettes, sang at Plymouth Junior High. Their minute of the contest, making the score 19 to 17. Irving was the next victim. With brilliant playing from Moore and Beck, both of whom scored frequently, the final score was Cyprus 23, Irving 19. Monroe was the fifth loser. Paced by ketball quintet are championship Beck, Moore and Turpin, the rambound! They have defeated teams paging Cougars won by a 22 to from six of the best schools. 18 score. Cyprus was in peak fprm when Jin the sixth game Plymouth they played Blaine. Every play- was defeated 28 to 18. Sherman er made at least two points. The Beck scored eight points in this final score was Cyprus 45, Blaine game, and every other player 23. made at least four points. The next game was just as easy. Our final game will be with The city boys of Madison were Garfield at Garfield. upset 35 to 17. In the third game LaVere Poulsen, Editor. Cyprus won by a miracle shot by Turpin in the last On February 23, our girls Glee Notice of Sale To HUNTER NOTES CYPRUS JUNIOR HIGH NEWS Mrs. Richard Thomas, Sr. Satisfy Mechanics tertained at a social Wednesday evening honoring the birthday Lien The Cyprus Junior High basanniversary of her Copper Printing Company , Edith N. Ridge, Editor " 1 Howard Ridge, Publisher Published Since 1918 Entered as second class mail matter under the act ot March 3rd. 1879 at Magna, Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah By Pgc 2 Friday, March 1, l94d MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH New siesta quictnesst Noise reducing curved disc wheels, quieter transmission and gearshift, advanced body sound proofing throughout Stops ear tension 4 |