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Show Friday, August 4, 1939 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Ann Eckersley won the July leg by defeating Muriel Sandall, 2 up in a closely fought match last weekend. The girls shot fine golf. 1 ) from page Mary Reese and Ann will play the (Continued man can give to win, Spencer had 'winn(rs 0f the August and Sept-n- o sooner touched the final tape emitr it.gSi respectively, in the he immarking victory, then swam to the and turned mediately second place winner and put his 1 arm around his shoulders and con-each gratulated him. He awaited fellow as he finished the race and ning given by Mr. Mr Cookassisted by her daughi Norman Rasmussen. Cook and children have Ring in Magna, Mt Salt Lake. City for a left for their home on Tiul grand finals of play late in T SPORT SHOTS (TO did likewise. After battling the water forthat length of time, it took genuine sportsmanship to stay and wait for each one A real champcomion, he deserves the hearty mendation of every person who was fortunate to see the event Thanks should be extended to O. J. Bud McDonald, H Claude our Anderson, the timers, stutters who others and local sheriffs in .making the .event such a success. Gas-Oil-Hardware.-F- Mr. and Mrs.' James W. Cook and family of Denver, Colorado were the honored guests at a family dinner party last Monday eve ten-ma- CJS Si pj, eed 3rd East and 3rd South. Louis Falvo, SERVE YOUR-SEL- prop. SYSTEM F We Deliver, jp(nsiJte Potato, Golf The Utah Copper Golf team retained their record of betheir undefeated upon ing own course when they turned back the El Monte team Sun' day morning, 7 to 5 e Led by Abel Lurson-Pau- l who shot a 66 between them, the locals eked out a victory w ith just room to spare Clem Jones' to shot a very excellent win two points and avert defeat 10 foot in sinking a putt on the last green for a win in the second nine and the 18 point. Young Bud Hulmstron stole the show for the Ogden boys with a fine 35 last round, sinking a sparkling 20 foot putt for a birdie 3 and two points on the last green The team eng tges Forest Dale here August 13 m the next match - HOME OWNED n Everyday Price, 2 pkgs. for HOME OPERATED Gar-sid- 40-3- 7 large pkg. high-pressu- . . and you will know why the Magna Times and Garfield Leader are the most economical papers in the state for value and quality. 0 O Members have until Sunday August 6 to qualify for the August leg of the Duectors cup play with 32 places being open -- 2 cans ,31c Pineapple, 2 Pork and Beans, 2 3.23c jPudding, Royal, 3 pkgs. 11c Corn Flakes, KelloggslgeJ a The Copper Printing is giving a 25c ticket to the Gem or Empress thea- tres with every paid subscription or renewal! --n- ew courtesy tokens during this campaign.) 12 i packages for My Friends: We will close at 4:00 p. m. Wednesday, August 9 for the radio salute to Magna and Garfield. Shop early. Your friend, L. Falvo N.B.C. of of 2 scotch four- - jlkgs. . . subscriptions to Copper Printing or 20-M- tdal August 26 and and blind hole August rolls .. bogiy 27 to 29 Semifinals of August leg and August leg play. August .30 nals of news- n News paper vvith for the Little Price of only Home-Tow- eral weeks yr. WWWMVMWMWWVWMWVWMWM Cantaloupes, 2 for 15c Carrots, 5 bunches . 10c Cucumbers, 3 for 5c 5C Grapes, lb Lettuce, 2 heads for 15c New Potatoes, 10 lbs,12c Tomatoes, 3 lbs. for 10c Melons, lb 2c IX Pint ....... Qi Wonder Pickles lit jar Small pkg. lge. pkg. 9c .... LUX TOILET 3 bars for p?sr can 20c 3 Hi. can 51c 111), o The regular weekly ladies event was held Wednesday morning due to Field Day Thelma Quayle and Muriel Sandall won the prizes and the rest of the ladies played their qualifying rounds for the August leg of the Directors cup play. Plans were also laid to entertain the Provo lady golfers here August 15 in return for the match local ladies played at Provo sev- Magna Times or Garfield Leader V 3 39c . . scotch four- xed o WWWrtWAAMMWW.VW.-MV- four-- ' August 19 and play against par August 21 to 26 Third round Mary E. Nielson and your tickets Home-Tow- n round Mixer scotch 18 of Leg play August some BIG ' 4o of leg play give it to our representative, Mrs. will be promptly given to you. Your play .29c LUX FLAKES .... F0RTH0WARD . . IPsoa 12 oz. Shredded rest atch Large pkg. Giant pkg. WHEAT Dale at Utah August vCopper, ten man team. 12 27 Subject to Market Price 1 August 1 lb o round XT 4 4 UTTER The schedule for August is released with the following dates to 6, .qualify Ung for August August leg 32 qualify August 4 Mixed scotch par Lod .nous Maiy and Vern Room Myra and Vance Hendrickson, Muriel and LaMar Sandall Agnes and Wally Williams and others Players have until Friday night to enter and compete in this favorite event which is played on a handicap basis. some Sun Valley o o in the planned mix- August 5 and handicap allowed August 7 to Leg play August 11 Mail or bring your renewals or new 23c -- 13 tfoz.can 2 for DREFT Frank and Margo Gvvilliums Pete and Virness Larson, Amv and E. E McCarty, Thelma and (Jlarr-- Quay le, Keith Barton and Barbara Corfield, Ray and Vance 15 I large bottles for Olives ed Scotch Foursome, set for each Friday evening, are coming fast and the following have signified their intention of play mg this August par August 23c 2 lbs four-som- 15 small bottles for 5 Firm and Ripe Corfield. Closes ROOT BEER Bananas giand-playof- o 2, HIRES . . . Jerry and But Richardson Opens 2, 1-- PoGtSfla handicap and Pete has a 20, the old story, a low man versus a be-- , ginning player Pete has shot some very fine golf for a first year player and bears promise of becoming a mighty good golfer A record of long standing will undoubtedly be sit if Pete should beat Clem Bill Larson, Pete's brother, won the June Leg and if Pete should win and then both the Larson boys win the first an matches in the final would really be a record for some of these brother teams to fire at The entries (Thase FREE tickets will in no way affect the courtesy passes given through the newspapers to our subscribers but are offered as additional 1-- iI.C.P. DRY oo playoff.- - Clem plays with Ukelele gSoda Crax, 2 lbs. for . . .15c 0ysters, Gulf Kist, 3 for 25c Clem Jones and Pete Larson are finalists for the July leg and are grooming thi lr shots for the FOR Crax, 2 lbs. for 17c 1 Graham Spaghetti LM SeiveJ'avJ'ati$fy Sonny Boy, tall can ago. All ladies who to are to turn in nine holes and for the August leg. The last day will be Monday, August 7. Cottage Cheese, lb. 7c Hewletts Pot Roasts, . Franks, lb 15C Sirloin Steak, lb. . ..24c Mild Cheese, lb. . . ,16c Bacon, Mission, lb. .32c Pork Chops, lb 23c Lard, Pikes, 2 lbs ..19c Ground Beef, 2 lbs. 31c 29 oz.jar .16-18-1- 9c Preserves GHIRADELLIS GROUND CHOCOLATE 1 33c pound can ... . 1-- 2 Zrrrr ror lid MILLERS WHEAT FLAKES 23c pkgs for 9c Ccrea pound can me1rChIn?Cd Pure StT told 2 Fair Trad Prl- s - 1 only at correct price. |