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Show an NA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday, December 20, 1940 COPPER CLUB DANCE otf LOCAL' GROCERY A. Young was hostess to Club of the iLsday afternoon at her home. were arranged for bridge Jhijjh score prize given to Mrs. Stewart and second to Mrs. Fred Jensen ,ne Watkins. Mrs. at their ladies the 2 entertain 7. ft meeting January ' J Just-A-Me- a re a with red tapers in holders placed at intervals along the table. Each guests place was marked with a small Chris tmas'candy favor. Gifts were distributed from a large bedecked tree by Santa Claus. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Anthon. Mr. Anthon is ladies bowling chairman. GARFIELD NEWS Numbered among the lovely holiday parties was the dinner dance given by the Lions Club to their ladies Thursday evening in the banquet room of the Utah Copper Club. Arrangements were in charge of a committee consisting of R. K. Daines, H. L. Garfield, J. C. Denton, Roland Reid, Russell Magle-b- y and H. F. Lott. Magna-Gar-fie- ld about har gift? Shall The Spencer Ward M. I. A. is tevaral pair of Nylon hose entertaining at a Christmas program and dance Monday night, December 23 at the wardhouse, r and Mrs. Elmo Williams 7:30 p. m. All M. I. A. aids are .ounce the birth of a baby girl invited to attend. Feature of the The guests were seated at one 14 at their I'urday. December evening will be a one-aplay, "A long festive table with Christmas arrival new and ,Ae. Mother Sign Unto You." red tapers placed in holders at doing nicely. either end. Individual s Christ- of small Raid will his sail canand Tubby Numbered among the lovely mas in building first door dles, fashioned of candy, marked Turkeys was season the of holiday es each guests place. Each lady was watt of the now bank building. party for feminine t bowling given a box of chocolates as a tiers of the Utah Copper Club Mrs. D. L. Underwood enter- favor. ie5day evening. tained ladies of the Mission Guild Following a turkey dinner servk ed by the Pleasant Green Ward bowl- - Tuesday at her home. A fallowing an evening of the group adjourned to the luncheon was served to fourteen Relief Society, dancing was ena luncheon and ladies, and Christmas gifts later joyed. rphyry room for exchanged. Mrs. E. E. Jackson change of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. George Singleton will entertain the group January tables at seated were fae guests 7. announce the birth of a baby girl ged in a, horseshoe pattern. Friday, December 13th at the Holy Cross hospital. Mother and new arrival are doing nicely. Punled C-'T- S ct place-card- flower-baske- ts pot-luc- . The n All-Sou- Mission is enter- ls taining at a Christmas party for their congregation at the Garfield Church Monday evening, December 23, 7:00 p. m. Rev. A Leonard Wood will be present. A short program will be presented and a large decorated tree with presents will be featured. a ooa W win, towabp Funeral Rites sincerely appreciate our friendly associations during the past season, and with more pleas- Sat.-Mon.-Tue- 21-23-- 24 it' ARTHUR STORE SOAP, 5 giant bars 18c WHITE KING POWDERED SOAP. Large Package for 24c Oleomargerine. Holiday lb. 26c CHOCOLATES 5 lbs. 85c PEANUTS, lb 10c Glades, Old Fashioned Chocolates and Hard Tack, lb. 11c Chocolates, 5 lbs. . . 85c Mix Nuts, (no peanuts) 2 lbs. 45 SUGAR, 10 lbs. 56 FRUIT COCKTAIL, can ... 10c CRACKERS, 2 lbs. 15c PEACHES, 2)4 can. 2 for 29c Cream Style CORN, 3 cans 25c MIXERS (with empties Quart Bottle for Pint Bottles for 10c Christmas Trees, 25c, up Graham Crackers. 2 lbs. for 25c RED and WHITE COFFEE, lb. .24c Woman Sunday PEAS, No. 2, 3 cans 26c Mrs,.lizabeth-B.Herbert-ofGol- - den, Colorado; 17 grandchildren and two Mrs. Bevans husband, David Bevan, died in 1919. RED and WHITE SPINACH. No. 2)4 can 14c Luncheon Meat, Rose, can 23c WOODS CROSS TOMATOES, can . .11c PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars .17c Penick Waffle SYRUP. No. 2)4 Can Devil Meat, 4 cans 20c . 10c Red and White SHORTENING. 3 pounds . 43c SUNBRIGHT CLEANSER, 2 cans 9c SOAP. Wrisley's, Bar for 5c Finest Vegetables Initial Plans Announced For Presidents Ball All Kinds of Fresh Vegetables CHRISTMAS TREES Native and Montana am now recovering from a broken leg after a year spent- in a hospital, and will be happy to serve you. Roland Coon I Infantile Paralysis. From West Virginia to Puget Sound, through the epidemic belt where 10,000 boys and girls and women and men were stricken during the year, citizens are rallying for the most intensive attack ever launched against the crippling invader. Keith Morgan, National Chairman of the Committee for the Celebration of the Presidents Birthday, announced today that a great volunteer army tf workers is being mobilized to support the 48 State Chairmen. The Governors and Govemors-eleof all' the states, the chief executives of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the High Commissioner for the Phillippines all have pledged their support to the campaign. Womens groups, business, labor, railroad executives, in fact every branch of American life is ready to do its part. Hundreds of county chairmen have been appointed and are completing their organizations in record time, Mr. Morgan declared. Municipal and neighborhood committees are rapidly being formed. All these, are departments of a vast, unified plan of total defense against infantile paralysis: In nearly every community, forces are being marshalled for the March of Dimes" and committees are drawing up plans for the gala celebration to be held on January 30, President Roosevelts - TO WISH YOU ct PAC. JOY AND HAPPINSS FOR CHRISTMAS AND TH NW YAR. CORNETS STORE 59lh'TTffKctIyr APPLES. Jonathans. 8 lbs. 25c Potatoes. No. 2 Russets, lb. lc 79c per 100 lbs. lc CABBAGE, lb. for Sweet Potatoes, 4 lbs. for 19c 19c CRANBERRIES, lb. for 2 lbs. for 15c 5c BRUSSEL SPROUTS. 2 lbs. 19 See our BroeolU, Artichokes, Tomatoes. Parsley, Radishes. green Onions. Peppers. Spinach Quality Meats CHICKENS Pork Roast, picnic style, lb 17c TURKEYS ditUf in a Section eflofttitoli 15c SAUSAGE, lb. GROUND BEEF, 2 lbs. for 31c 20c POT ROAST, lb. for LAMB CHOPS, rib. lb. for 28c SIRLOIN STEAK, lb. for 30c MINCE MEAT, finest. 2 lbs. 23 22c PORK LOINS, lb. for 10c LAMB STEW, lb. for LAMB ROAST, shoulder lb. 19 MAY ALL TAME TB2A Magna. Utah May this Holiday bring you the utmost, of joy and may the New Year i - CBBEIEABY ABIE Phone Gar. 2511 This Greeting is sent to you as on AY IF EAN YAJAd2 expression-o- f appreciation for your friendly patronage and 7a Ohs and All with the hope that you may enjoy a holiday season of joy and contentment, and o New Year bring with it every sue- cess os a reward for your of happiness. effort. We are looking forward to serving you during the coming year and trust that our service will prove satisfactory to you in every way. QliAiitmai . . . Jta&pq Neu tye&i DENTON SERVICES Magna We thank you for your many favors during the past year and extend our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ylew MAGNA Steven Garfield Produce Co. I I America is responding to the call, Help the Youngster Around Your Own Comer and to Enlist in our national defense against Tangerines, lb. Urn j I LEMONS. 360 sisa. dozen 17c Oranges, 176 six. 2 dozen 35c GRAPES. Jlet The Best At The Cheapest I well-know- can bring. es s., CATSUP. Smith. 2)4 can 12c VIENNA SAUSAGE. 2 cans 15c Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Bevan, 65, of Bacchus, who died Thursday night in a Salt Lake hospital, were conducted Sunday at 3 p. m. at the Deseret mortuary. n Mrs. Bevan, and highly regarded resident of Bacchus, had been ill for some time. She was born at Sharon, Pennsylvania, January 7, 1875. Surviving are five sons. Reford Bevan of Salt Lake City and Charles, Theodore, John and David Bevan of Bacchus; a daughter, ure than we can say, we wish you all the Happiness and Prosperity that Christmas and the New Year Mile-O-Dim- Honor Bacchus 'XI lU ' . BUY 5t aj Hundreds of thousands of birth- the war against infantile paralyday greeting cards in which coins sis began. Grantland Rice, writer and may be inserted and coin collecThe Utah Copper Club is entertion boxes will soon be distribut- widely known sports - authority a New at Eve taining Years is planning a full program for the ed, Mr. Morgan said. Dance Tuesday, December 31. No Council which he heads. Sports The March of Dimes of the guest cards will be issued, announces E. E. McCarty, secretary. In Washinglon, D. C., Former. Air, headed by Eddie Cantor, star of screen, radio antj stage, Commissioner George Allen again Announcement is made that Mr. this year will attract the most heads the and Mrs. V. U. Butters, well brilliant list of celebrities since known Magna residents, recently Specials for purchased the K. Endow Grocery, Dec. west Main street, Magna, and will " operate The name of the establishment Cranberry SAUCE. Can for will be Butters Grocery. 15c Mr. and Mrs. butters have been Huslers, High Patent At in the grocery formerly lb. Flour, 48 bag .$1.13 business, associated of wishes and the best CAMPBELL TOMATO Roland Coons Curve-In- n Fruit Stand their many friends are extended SOUP. 2 Cans for 15c in concern. new their CRYSTAL WHITE MAGNA PEOPLE Magna DRUG STORE Utah "Ljeat I |