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Show MAGNA MAGNA, TIMES, Friday, November UTAH out-powe- cars.... It low-pric- ed in over-a- ll Valve-in-He- other oD rs also excels them Its ''Victory v; league' chairman. Mary 1. economy. ad taken by Mary Reese with 160, aided and tutored by Ross Anthon, popular as she displayed fine form-su- ch 1) (Continued From Page used in golf and once she hits derful 203 total. her stride, promises to.be a good Brown Floral had high team bowler. game with 788. Teams 4 and 2 took 4 points Mary Ensign proved to be the most consistent bowler wath while squad No. 5 took 3 points. Some high games were Pearl 142, Virginia Chapman, McCleve, 4 took points. Teams No. 147, La Von Dea seemed headed for 145, Phyllis Radebaugh, Linke, 149, Peggy Coon, of a fine series with games Cenclla Rodgers, 149, but fell down on her final Agnes WilAdams, game. liams, 141, Dorothy Radebaugh, 150, Peggy Some other high games were 159, Thelma Singleton, 148. McAllister, Florence Ethel Johnson, 165, Morgan, 169, Donna Cromar, WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Crystal Colombo, 163, Jerry Lucille Larson and Nell HubRichardson, 165, Gladys Albean, bard picked up difficult splits in Lucille Simpson, the Wednesday night league play. Inez Macauley, 170, Melba Thorne, was Nell Hubbard's pick-u- p 165 and Amy McCarty, 187,168. g Mggwt-ieGn- PACE 4 0 SPORT EVENTS GET YOUR FREE BOOSTER COUPONS FOR FREE CASH PRIZES. H 29,-194- 90-h.- Engine p. -3 b tops La-Ver- 171-17- for all-rou- efficiency 1 nd 4, Ar-del- la 149-15- 4, 153-14- Remember, when you buy your new car thle fall, that what you are really buying le power to travel ! And power to travel Jar, wide and hand -somely, at low cost I the envied epedalty Chevrolet of thle big, beautiful, bullet-lik- e for 41. 162-17- 167-17- mo$t powerful of all the Mggeet-eelllncare . . . the only one with a engine . . . the only one with a Victory Engine the type that holde all world'a recorda for performance on land, eea and In the air. Get more power at low coet more beauty, more comfort, more luxury, too In thia newest edition .of Americas blggeet-eellln- g car. See It at your Chevrolet dealer'e today! Ite the g low-pric- ed 161-17- 5, A 5, 0, League Bernice Anthon again walked League likewise had off with high game honors by a number of splits, but several a fine game of 152. bowlers picked up difficult comTeam No. 1 was handicapped by binations to better their scores. the absence of their captain, Bar- 90-h.- p. The Valve-ln-IIe- A On Team No. 4, Ardella Adams should have taken a bow for a She was followed by fine pick-ua team member, Elaine Decker, who tallied an exceptional pickup. Romaine Zito. on the same team, also aided her score by a pickup. Thelma Singleton proved one of the stars of the evening when she picked up a very p. "hard-to-get-do- split. High game of the evening was ell all types of feeds Poultry, Turkey Grains. We will gladly give prices on any feed or grain us for particulars. Wb Dairy, Hog. THSILUNO WKIILBASI New and you See BUY IT! TRY IT " Arittorfylt D.ign A LONGKR, Dl WIDII FISHIS SODIIS with No Draft Vanhhlion 90-H.- P. ON ALL MODUS IUXI KNtl-ACTIO- N ORIGINAL "VICTORY" INOINI VALV VACUUM-POWE- at na extra cost SHIFT R SPECIAL HYDRAULIC BRAKES A Mu SAFI-- :racked corn VHOLE BARLEY VHOLE CORN JHICK MASH VHOLE CORN SCRATCH T. many mora Anaft IPsmn? (3 MAGNA DESERET FLOUR 1ED SEAL FLOUR 0(Tr WHOLE WHEAT FLOUF DERMADE BRACKED WHEAT 3HICK SCRATCH GROWING MASH O UTAH Monday-ri- ce pudding Tuesday alphabet beef soud Wednesday-co- rn chowder Thursday-peac- hes and cookie. Friday-ch- ill. Power Light company will furnish free electricity to business establishments for outside decorative holiday purposes, states F. A. Steck, manager. Members of the B 6c G Sewini The Power and Light company Club entertained at a prettily as of service this extends part in observ! party Monday their civic aid. ance of the birthday anniversary & MAGNA NOTES of Mrs. V. B. Haymond. Table of cards were arranged and high score given to Mrs. O. A. Sonne and consolation fayor to Mrs. Dr. Arthur L. Beeley will be a F. Hiese. Mrs. Haymond will enfeature guest speaker this Thurs- tertain the group Monday, 9. day evening at 8:0(Lp. m. in the This school library. high Cyprus Mrs. Neil Plummer and new is part of the Adult Education program, states Mrs. Mae Bello, pres- baby son, who was born Novemident. Dr. Beeley will speak every ber 17, have returned to their Thursday evening for six weeks home in Magna. This is the second child to be bom to Mr. and on Applied Psychology, All interested are invited to hear Mrs. Plummer. Dr. Beeley. The lectures are free. Mrs. O. A. Sonne was hostess at a nicely arranged party to memPUBLIC DANCE PLANNED bers of the Westway Sewing Club BY SODALITY GIRLS Dr. Arthur L. Beeley To Speak At School Dec-emb- er Thursday afternoon at her home on the B & G Row. A one oclodt to An apron and overall dance, hot dinner was served and a sowhich the general public is corcial time held. is the dially invited, planned by Sodality Girls, Saturday, Novem- JOIN U. S. ARMY ber 30 at Coopers Hall. A harvest theme will be carried ci t in the Walter Borland, son of Mr. and decorations announces Miss Clara Mrs. W. W. Borland, and LeRoy Zito, president. Pendleton, son of Mr. and Mm Miss Helen Montoya is general F. L. Pendleton, all of Magna, chairman, assisted by Miss Annie left Monday for George Wright Pearl Disera. Camp in Washington, as enrolled of the U. S. Army. They will later Roy F. Tygesen, Notary Public. be stationed at Alaska. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or OEM Theatre entities: Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Andreason Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archibald Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamson Mr. and Mrs. Tom Angelos Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Bradford Mr. and Mrs. David Bevan Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bullock Mr. and Mrs. John Bevan Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bouck He is a graduate of the Cyprus high school and is enrolled as a freshman at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan. :racked corn scratch jKtcmlina comfort .Wely and cMeailaue faohtra. CLAIR BELLO WINS CONTEST AND TRIP TO CHICAGO The following menu is next week at the Webster SchJ2 As in former years, the Utah 4-- H DRAPER MASH 3ENNION .LAYING MASH LARQKR, No. 4 WiSSS rerob'LScra Furnish Power 4-- H Bennion Feeds NIW LONOII NIW IIONISS CONCIAIID j bara Corfield, who promises to be a good bowler. Kidds consistency Florence was the best of the evening. Team No. 3 took 3 points from Team No. 1 .and and Team No. 2 also took 3 chalkers from Team Clair Bello, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Bello of Magna, is by Union leaving Friday morning trip Pacific train, for a ten-da- y to Chicago, as guest of the CudaMr. Bello hy Packing Company. won an intermountain essay contest conducted by Cudahy Commembers, on the pany for meat products. animal of subject Clair chose as his subject, My Club MemSeven Years as a ber. to win the trip with all expenses paid. He will be taken on by his a number of side-tour- s hosts. Magna Cash Feed Dept. EYE IT 8, Utah Power And Light Company To Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hansen left Tuesday for a vacation trip to Burbank, California, where ihey v ill be guests of their daughter Mrs. Mr. and and a fir short time Geo.ge Pa.ri', AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER A TOEE SHOW taken front wr Subscription Tit) (These muncs in son-in-la- y UV7 C DOG 3 SERVE YOUR-SEL, SYSTEM 3rd East and 3rd South. Louis Falvo, prop. ALO F FOOD 107 u o Cans for Corn 2 MCE SIAT PAR lie . OATS, 3 lbs. for 18c . Tuna, yArVe-Jiv- 1-- can 2 ... . Pumpkin, U.V., 2 c. 9 ii LIBBY 'd i ounce Can for 19c Bananas Ripe, lb. 5c 8c Celery, head Delicious Apples, lb. 5c Oranges 176, Doz. 20c Potatoes, 10 lbs. for 8c Lemons, juicy, doz. 15c Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. 19 All Vegetables Unclassified HEWLETTS 77 CLUB 1-- 2 Rock Creek, lb. 36 1st GRADE Magna Cash, lb. 37 1st GRADE Maid 0Clover 38 GREEN Pork Chops, lb 19c Pork Roast, sbldr. cut 15 Pound Can for 9c We Sell Only Quality Meats. 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