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Show MAGNA Louise Erickson, 163:; LaVon Dea, 184; Beth Amy McCarty, Long, 180; Donna Johnson, 162, Ann-T- y gesem, "A" LEAGUE Julia Johnson, SPORT SHOTS 164-17- (Continued from Page ll High senes team game was taken by Sylvia Wimmer's squad with 2215. Donna Cromar was the secohd with a gal to break the splendid game of 201. Edna Riley was the first to get this sought-fo- r rk prize. Sylvia Wimmer took high indi- 166-16- 2; vidual series with 545. Some other excellent games -Mary Sudbury was the most were LaVelle Decker, 135, 141; consistent bowler with Ardella Agnes Williams, Adams, 155; Geneal Peterson, 150, Ethel Johnson had three fine 145; Lottie Culleton, 141; Phyllis games of 141-14- 157; Radebaugh, 7. 7; Lucille LaVerne Coon, Farmer, 152. As enticing as the OLD CELLAR at Grandfathers Obray, Beth 144; 144; Sylvia Wimmer also tallied 3 enviable games of Some other high games were Team No. A4 leads the league with 20 wins and 3 losses, followed by A1 with 16 wins and 8 losses, A3, 15 wins and 9 losses, A2, 9 wins and 15 losses, A6, 9 wins and 15 losses and A5 with 3 wins and 21 losses. Teams 2 and 3 split 2 points while Teams 1 and 4 each took 4 chalkers from their opponents. Bernice Stewart picked up several very difficult splits in a manner that a much myre experienced bowler v. c u!d hive envied. Farm ...REMEMBER?, Quart, Cod. No. 257 Coda No. 258 ' flnt, H Pint, Cod. No. 259 The Hercules Ward Work and Business meeting was held Tuesday at the wardhouse and a quilt tied. Mrs. Alta Witbeck, president, w'as in charge. I all typos of feeds 0 Dairy, Hog, Poultry, Turkey and Grains. We will gladly giro you prices on ar.y feed or grain. See us for particulars. Wo sell I Bennion Feeds Idraper mash bennion laying mash f CORN CRACKED IWHOLE BARLEY I WHOLE CORN CHICK MASH WHOLE CORN SCRATCH CRACKED CORN SCRATCH (DESERET FLOUR RED SEAL FLOUR l0(Tc WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR GERMADE CRACKED WHEAT J CHICK SCRATCH 'GROWING MASH IM1L7MMI LARGE CROWD Armistice Day of 1940 was fittingly observed in this vicinity by local people Monday. A parade by the Junior Drum and Bugle Corps, local fire department and others, was given at 6:00 p. m., followed by a program and dance at the Utah Copper Club, under the direction of Cyprus Post, American Legion, and its auxiliary. Th Junior Drum Corps had previously performed in the Salt Lake City parade where they received the applause of the huge crowds. Safety Council To Hold Meeting In Hunter Friday A meeting of the Safety Council will be held Friday at the Whittier School in Hunter at 2:30 and p. m., with Mrs. Bert Mix in C. Mrs. A. charge. Mr. Ensign D. Weston Tomandcr, head of the Junior Traffic police, will speak briefly. ice- - To those persons who wish to to avoid reasonable-car- edeath or injury in motor vehicle crashes during the coming season. the following helpful hints are Hit HighestPeak nseall In Cold Weather of:fered: For drivers: 1. Have brakes properly adjusted and equalized in braking powPast of Record Fatality er at all times. Year Avoidable Only 2. Use chains when driving on packed snow or on ice. By Greater Caution 3. Keep windshield wiper and defroster in good mechanical conAll motorists and pedestrians to cautioned dition. in this vicinity are exercise extreme caution now that 4. Drive slower on snow or ice set cold, freezing weather has than you think necessary for more for time the ripe in, making absolute safety; ten miles an local deputy accidents, announces I merits. maxi, pave ZZ Be always on the alert for estrians, or children on remember that you may kI powerless to stop your a short distance. 6. Avoid the need for a sudden stop. You may skid. For pedestrians: 1. Do not jaywalk. Cross 5. - st. places. 2. If walking on the highway walk toward the oncoming f ic and keep as far to the tnr side of the road as possible. A skM car will then be less liabU ding to strike you, or if you 8houy slip you wiU be less Hkelyto slide into the path of an an. preaching car. Care Of Health 0(5 (Quaker BASKETBALL ZZss! AGAIN SLATED - WHILE THEY LAST! I 15c I! I or 2 fr 25c MAGNA DRUG 1C IIIWMII 7 1 SERVE YOURSELF SYSTEM 3rd East and 3rd South. Louit Falvo, prop. EWo 2d) Large Package for WHITE NAPTHA P and G SOAP IIS Giant Bar, 5 Bar for PIERCES n JJ No. I1'2 Can for rLL 3 HEWLETTS PURE LEMON. CITRON, MIRACLE WHIP, lb. 25c 29c : The Soap Of Beautiful Women ' CAMAY 3 Bar fN EARL FRUIT Soda Crax, 2 lbs. 15c Cocktail, 3 tl. cans 21 MY FRIENDS: We will be closed all day Thursday, November 21st, for Thanksgiving. Place your order for your Turkey now and be assured of getting one. Your Friend, Louis Falvo. SUN MAID. 2 for Sonny Boy i SPAGHETTI, 4 can for.... 1 29 15 Coffee Utah Valley, PUMPKIN, No. 25 Can for 6 Bar for . UTAH s .... VALLEY 0 14 - ounce Boltlc for All Vegetables Unclassified MAID IN Pork Chops, lb. 1st Grade, agnaCashgg Rock Creek, lb. 2 Cans for ROAST BEEF Zan for 27 20 u - I No. 2 can 3 Cans For . . ,34c Maid OClover, 1st. 36c 24 V 12 - ounce Cans, 3 for RITZ CRACKERS Pound Package for r GLOBE S . . .19c Leg Lamb, spring, lb. 23 Mince Meat, loose, 2 ..19 Cottage Cheese, lb. .7c Ground beef, 2 lbs. .29c Franks, 2 lbs 29c Bacon, NuccoIIs, sli. 25c Lard, 2 lb. pkg. for .19c We Soil Only Quality Meats. Have you tried the New-Ol- d Dutch Cleanser. Cuts grease quickly. IDAHO LIBBYS VEAL LOAF ........Ik CAKE A- l -- MEATS -- VEGETABLESLemons, Dozen for 15c Lettuce, Calif., head 6c -21c I Cranberries, lb Celery, Jumbo, 3 bu. 25c Grapefruit, Dozen . .23c Apples, R.B., 7 lbs. 2,5c Yams, 4 lb, for . . .19c Green Pepper, lb. .4c VC Kitchen King, CUT BEANS, No. 2 Can, 2 for Aj . for GUEST IVORY SOAP np 0) KLEENEX Sheet Box, 2 for Sheet Package for Kitchen M.C. P. ORANGE BIG HIT, Raisins Handy In The Salad Dressing, qt. 31 CRANBERRY SAUCE, 2 can Medium Tin for DISPOSAL TISSUES 500 Tissue, Prim, 3 for 10 Ocean Spray, 12 ounce Jug for Trade Independent Wheaties, 21g.pk.21c PEELS, fresh, Pork and Beans- .- We Deliver 200 Independence Made America c Doesnt Scratch and is FASTER . Can for SO c Z- Z- ' ... Ounce Package for SUPER 3- u duo to error and merchandiae wUl U sold ' ' 1 CREAMED Pound Gin for ARO Sauerkraut v 1 z 36 OLFAMSER 25 II any article is priced below the Fair Traoe price, u it . hour is frequently the mum safe speed on icy Sneeze and Cough Season Calls For 0XYD0L SC Traffic Crashes twice the distance is required to halt a car on packed snow as on a dry pavement, and that this distance is again doubled on glare Book and education week is being observed this week at the Whittier school and all parents sheriffs. O. A. Wiesley, past state com- are urged to attend and see the More persons were killed in mander of the American Legion, displays. motor vehicle accidents on the was the principal speaker of the and. high ways of America streets evening at the Copper Club celein December last year than any bration, and gave a very stirring other month. The Christmas holiaddress on Americanism and alone accounted for day week-en- d Boys State. 353 traffic deaths. November, DecHe stressed the ideals and prinember. and January annually acciples of Americanism and the count for more human lives in part it played in the lives of boys traffic crashes than any other who attended Boys State, a Lemonths, althree consecutive durgion project which has attracted of amount the With the season for colds though season in thedriving " wide interest. as country that ing Peace At Any The pageant, upon us, prudent people should a whole is less than any of the remember that the common Cost, proved very entertaining, months. cold is actually a serious di- w'armer as did the musical numbers from Tlrs excessive motor vehicle sease that is responsible for the Cyprus high school music deinadults losing work days and slaug! ter, which every year partment and individuals. more children time from school ert1;, s s as the nights grow longer, A large crowd attended the can, to a great extent, be reduced than any other single cause. program and dance which followThe danger of colds may be if drivers and pedestrians realize ed. to the YOULL FEEL LIKE A MILLION WHEN YOU ASN F0N greatly reduced by adequately the traffic hazards peculiar reasonable and observe season ventilating rooms in wintertime. According to the most precautions in regard to them, competent medical authorities, declares local deputies. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKfV room temperatures should not Pointing out that motor vehicle Qt. Pt V4Pl fatalities be excessive. Avoid drafts and per mile of travel are No. A3 No (4 No.U contact w'ith persons already three times as numerous during C infected. If you have a cold, the night ns during the day, and HIS WHISKEY IS A YEARS OlO- 14 MOOT COPS. 1940, THE OID QUAKES CO., UWRENCESURG, INS dont sneeze and cough with- that winter nights are from three out covering your nose and to four hours longer than summer mouth thoroughly with a hand- nights, the deputies emphasize the lllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll The annual meeting of the playkerchief. This w ill protect need for increased driver and peders, managers and team sponsors estrian alertness during the hours others. for the local casaba league was of darkness of is one the of held Wednesday evening at the sleep Plenty Cold Weather Hazards best defenses against colds; at Utah Copper Club. 1000 PHONOGRAPH RECORDS In addition to the hazard of least hours for the adults and eight Community Sponsored by 10 hours for children If you longer nights, however, unfavorRecreational Association for local one anyhow, fight it by able weather conditions for drivcatch and their entertainment, people the league furnished the fastest resting indoors, keeping warm, ing and for driver and pedestrian and drinking pit nty of liquids isibihty must also be expected circuit in the valley last year. If the condition is severe, see during the coming months. Fog, Six teams competed in 1940 LATEST, POPULAR MELODIES ram, sleet and snow are contnbu-ing- s and according to early reports, your physician at once. factors in one-fift- h of all eieht are lined up for this season Only Slightly Used The women bow is of C.icihus fatal motor vehicle accidents. to include strong Gemmell. Utah Copper, Community Recreational, numbering 16, stait d a inure- Skidding is present in one out Bi..ii" Motor and list year's full ment Wednesday iiur.g They of every three crashes. Drivers who are inclined to take chances It. K homing the basis for a uill bowl two night-- , a w ei k might well remember that about iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuT wm L m larger and better 1941 league. Teams, their personnels, practice dates andr full schedules will be given at an early date. BIG YEAR OF jMagna Cash Feed Dept. tfU;, FETE ATTRACTS 2. High game in the A league was taken by Peggy Linke with 175. Mrs. Linke, who bids fair to be an excellent bowler, also had another high game of 154, and with her excellent style, (not to her nice ' personality,) mention promises to go far. 4. ARMISTICE DAY 0; 170-19- -- 200-ma- UTAH MAGNA, TIMES, No. onfe correct price. 22 Canf 2 for DIGESTIBLE w I |