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Show 9 MAGNA MAGNA, TIMES, - PAGE 4 Friday, November 8, 1940 UTAH SPORT SHOTS SCHOOL NOON DAY LUNCH 125-15- FRIENDS: MY luncheons, served The noon-da- y at a 3c for portion Webster School, are proving very popular, accordAn ing to principal O. T. Jensen. boys and girls average of re served each day, and the item may be purchased to go with the rest of their lunch. The menu for next week in- the very best money can buy and that's what I want. Mrs. Max Worthington: It's modern with new varieties, fixtures and foods, as well as being economical and pleasant. Mrs. Frank Maddy: He always has the shelves full of quality, not quantity foods. I've always found the Magna Cash very reasonable ara iha five winners in our slogan contest, and the winning slogans they submitted: Mrs. J. H. Gourley: I like to trade at the New Magna Cash Market because I am friendly greeted, friendly treated; highest quality goods, reasonable Tha following 0 cludes: Monday, tomato and spaghetti, Tuesday, corn chowder; Wednesday, vegetable beef soup, Thursday, rice pudding, cup cake; Friday, vegetable plate and whole wheat biscuit. prices. Mrs. Louis Fisher: They have (Continued From Page One) Lucile Simpson, 166, 182, Sylvia Wimmer, 173, Chloe Jensen, 168, Tyge-seGladys Albean 172, Ann Mrs. Ellen Duke: I like to trade at New Magna Cash Market because prices are fair and so is Louis if you play square. We wish to thank all who submitied slogans, as well as who each rethe ceived an illustrated, colored cook-boowhich sells for prize-winner- $3.75. n, Ethel Johnson, 185, Donna Cromar, 164, Julia Johnson, 191, Edna Riley, 166, Amy McCar- 174, s, ty, 170 and 188. In the A league, a number of bowlers were also absent, but Your Friend. Louis Falvo with a spirit of fun and good games of 158, and 169. Some other fellowship, the games proceeded high scores were Virginia Chan, man, 147, Peggy Linke, 150, Rett on schedule. Farmer, 142, Agnes William Sweet Mary Jensen proved one of the stars of the evening after Team No. 1 took 4 she developed a system and had Team No. 6 chalked u poffi games of 145 and 149. Linnie Wy-at- t, a member of Pearl McCleves Mrs. Emily Larson entertained squad, also was in excellent form ladies of the Friendship Club Fri recording games of 164, 149, 158, day at her home. Luncheon wm to get back into her former ex- served to Mrs. Rose Rasmussen Mrs. Millie Beath and Mrs. Ruth cellent bowling. Vaughn. Mrs. Rasmussen will en Ardella Adams also rolled fine tertain the group this Friday. Mr. andMrs. Adrian Emanuel Klima announce the birth of a baby daughter October 31. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. Mrs. Klima will he remembered as being formerly Jilts Lorena Jenkins. As enticing as the OLD CELLAR at Grandfather's Farm ...REMEMBER? .1 Ouart. Cod No. 257 ' i f ini. Cod Vi No. 258 Pint, Cod No. 259 . THRILLS, EXCITEMENT and FUN FOR ALL! Come one , come all to Penney $ T oy Fair. Ift bigger and better than ever before! Youll see hundreds and hundeds of toys even Santa's workshop couldn't be more colorful! Its fun for little and big, alike! v HUNDREDS -- OF DOLLS! A FLEET OF AUTOS, WAGONS, BIG AND LITTLE TOYS BIKES ! OF ALL KINDS! 38 aSSS53JCZZ i ) IE r.Trrr7' T Come early, stay late . . remember, you can get more for less if you buy your gifts at Penney ! co. r rvez f c. j. MAGNA r IE IT , r vyuagoi i ALBERS ? re CARNATION SERVE YOURSELF 3rd East and 3rd South. Louis Falvo, prop . SYSTEM We Deliver n Package for DEL Independence Made America MONTE a Spry, 3 lb. Can 48c TOMATO Trade Independent Tuna, El Campo, 10c ROXEY, i HEWLETTS n PURE PRESERVES 29 ounce Jar for PURE SAFE SATIN TIP. Sudso, lge. pkg. 17c Jcrvlavjut for o . . D 15c E .... WHITE FAWN. 48 lb. bag for $1.17 ITS 3 Rolls 4 2 for i LIBBYS -- VEGETABLES- Bananas,'"ripe. lb. Grapefruit, juicy doz.25 . .5c Lettuce, head for Cauliflower, lb . I I- for Wait. lb. pkg. for Rock Creek, lb. . . ,34c Maid OClover, 1st. 36c -- MEATSGround beef, 2 lbs. .29c Wisconsin Mammoth Cheese, nippy, lb. .35c Lunch Meat, mix. lb. 25 29c Franks, 2 lbs Pork Chops, loin, lb. 21c Lard, 2 lb. pkg. for . 19c Bacon, Nuccolls, sli. 25c We Sell Only Quality Meats. IDA DELL oeooeeeeee 2 No. 3 sieve, Can E 2 Mo L II any article is priced below EGB rs No. 2 Can, 3 for ... . or L 0 I 3; CRYSTAL Giant Bars, - WHITE SOAP I6 for GRANULATED SOAP 2l Large Package for ITS HERE SUPER SUDS NEW IMPROVED CONCENTRATE r Large Package for Made With Gentle Olive and Palm Oil PALMOLIVE 3 n.rs for theFair . Trade price, it u due to error and merchandise will be sold onlyM correct price. vt 5 PEETS THE PINEAPPLE t 46 oz. Can Grade,! Magna Cash Qc 4c LOUIE'S Ground While You Cellophane Bag Powdered Sugar, 2 lb. pkg. VALLEY i I 15 1st All Vegetables Unclassified UTAH . Coffee BUTTER 5 Celery, 3 bunches .25c Lemons, Dozen for 15c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lb. 19 PRIM Premium, 2 packages for 11, Armistice Day, to honor the World War dead and disabled. Do Your shopping Saturday for the two-de-y holiday. arL.immgTOm., Mount Brand, CORNED BEEF, Can for 1 O T O TOMATOES, Tall Can for Muchmore, Everyday Price, POTATO CHIPS, 2 pkgs. for Pint Bottle for Quart Bottle for Matches, 6 boxs 13c MY FRIENDS: We will be closed Monday, November Flour DEPENDABLE CORN Noodles, 2 pkgs. 23c Dogfood,4cansl8c Glass Premium 8 ounce Can, 4 KELLOGGS Pound Package EGG. : itFJi i I |