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Show PAGEFOitp MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH McCarty, 555; Cleo Jensen, 545, Gladys Albean, 527, Cleo Blood, 507, Donna Ridd, 506, Julia Johnson, 504, Irene Peay, 503. (Continued from Page 1) High single game series: A new local club. record was' established by Team The schedule for 1939 season No. 7 wiUr733 consisting of Dea, ten-ma- n teams follow: 200, Gormley, 183, Mantle, 167 and at Forest Dale April Wimmer, 183; No. 4, 690; No. 1, and Provo at Utah Copper. 665; Iluffakers 653, 636; White May 7 Forest Dale at Provo and Lily, 653; No. 5, 648, 626, 613; No, Utah Copper at El Monte. 10, 616; No. 9, 621. Monte at Nibley and May Utah Copper at Forest Dale. Consistency: Mary Jensen, at Utah Copper June and El Monte at Provo. High Scores: at Nibley and LaVon Dea, 200. June Forest Dale at El Monte. AnnaBelle Gormley, July 15 Forest Dale at Nibley Mary Mantle, 167. and Utah Copper at Provo. Sylvia Wimmer, 183. July 30 Provo at Forest Dale and Mary Ensign, El Monte at Utah Copper. Stella Downey, 165. August 13 Nibley at El Monte Eve Christie, 173. and Forest Dale at Utah Copper. Amy McCarty, tah Copper at Nib- Jerry Richardson, August Dora Self, 170. ley and Provo at El Monte. at Provo .and GleekxMM88-175- ; -.- August. El Monte at Forest Dale, Lucille Simpson, SPORT SHOTS 23-Ni- bley 21--- ibley 25-Pr- ovo 172-18- 164-17- 199-16- 4. 27-Ni- bley 179-16- o LaFawn Mayberry, o Woman's Bowling High three-gam- e Louise Erickson, Donna Ridd, series: Amy 3. 173, 197. 166-18- 1. .Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllilllllllllilllllllll ?nr jjwsw ai 164-19- 2. Cleo Jensen, 1. 169. 171-20- 2. 170-16- 168-17- 1. 6. o o High score team was No. 5 with 1887 and Huffakers Furniture with a identical score of 1887. Richardson, 23; Lucille Simpson, 21; Sarah Sonne, 21; Louise Erick- -. eon,.. 20 Lucille Obray, 20; June Colorabe, 15; Gladys Albean, 15; Mary Jensen, 15; Afton Hart, 15; Irene Peay, 12; Florence Morgan, 11; Cleo Blood, 10; Donna Ridd, 9; Dora Self, 9; LaVon Dea, 9, Josephine Wilmore, 7, Sylvia Wimmer, 7; Dorothy Harmon, 7. (gr 8:30 Teams r 11 3, 9 vs. 2 and vs. 5 1 4 H ENGINEERING STANDOUT OF WE YEAR I Utah Copper Club Softball Team Practices Monday OGOOOQO COG1 CfPPVP) Utah season. iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiir1 - The only car combining low-pric- ed All Thats Best at Lowest Cost Family, Favorite. 54 ox. can car America and more than that the biggest selling car for seven ovt of the last eight yearsl Its faster on the getaway - much better all-rou- nd In ... It's better on the hills performer . . . than other cars . . and a In Its field. v i Eastern Office cans for 5KJ Word was received here this week that J. E. Rothrock, superintendent of the Hercules Powder Company Bacchus plant, has been transferred to the home office of the company at Wilmington, DelaMr. ware. Rothrock is in Wilmington at the present time and is not expected to return until the end of next week. The plans of the Rothrock famir ly are somewhat indefinite pending arrival of Mr. Rothrock. Their hosts of friends, although loathe to see them depart, extend the best wishes of happiness and success in their new location. fey Fbli.r . P.w Styling, N.w . Ck.nd.fi Fomoo. Sis P.rftod HydroWW Ink Ungr tiding-S- o N.w "Obi.rvntl.n Cor" VUIbRIty . P.rfottod Kno.-ActiRiding Syitom wMi bnprov.d nwdoh only) Tlptoo-Motfftotkprmof Si ring (AvaHobh m Modw On C1k. N.w A.r-Sf- Ml. r.. Volvo-ln-H.- ad tu. k. lb Span)12 No. 2 can 3 f or Tuna Sani-Flus- h 29 c" Oxydol large . . pkg 19 Hawaiian King can 31b. can. 9 BUTTER SD Crystal White for seniors. Sftjp niofor..2D First Quality lib. for My Friends: May I extend my very best wishes to each one for Happy Greetings of this Easter season. May the peace and happiness of Our Lord fill your hearts. 0. 7C 7C TIME TABLE Leave Magna Leaves Salt Lake 7:00 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 4:00 pi m. 5:00 p. m. 9:00 p.m. 9:40 1:40 6:40 7:40 11:10 a. m. p. m. p. m. p.m. for . . . PREMIUM Fresh Tomatoes, 2 .29c Avocadoes, lge. each 7c 2832 Washington Delicious Apples, lb 5C Fresh Carrots, bun.. 3c Grapefruit, doz. . . .21c lib. 15c lbs 25c 2 32oz.pkg PIERCES KLENZENE Pork & Deans Cleaner 16 oz. can 4 for WVASWAWWAVAW SALT LAKE & TOOELE STAGE LINES VeaOToaf 2 Lettuce, each Magna Student Assists In LIBBY med. tin, Cauliflower, lb School. Depot Magna Depot Union Bui. Sta. Rasmussen Garage 77 W. 8. Temple Phone Gar. 110 Vwmi OMrthlfl Bananas 5 MAID IN IDAHO Provo, Utah, (Special to the Magna Times) Marion Feulner of Magna is one of the Brigham Young University students who constructed the landscape architecture models which appear in the March 27 issue of Life magazine. Pictures of eight of the models were published in the magazine. The landscape models were de- - Matches Carton JerveJh vchti$fy Cleanser 3 cans I . . Fork Chops, Passengers and Express Salt Lake Lxdmlv -- 21 WYANDOTTE ! Landscaping The biggest selling 1939 model coffee::::"!!' Pineapple No. 2x 2 Students who are elected to this honor must rank scholastically in the upper tenth of the class school from which they graduate. Mr. Harding is in the school of arts and sciences. He is known not only for his scholastic standing but also for his participation in student affairs. He graduated from Cyprus High HOME OPERATED Coral Sea Bacchus Supt. Transferred To scholastic-fraternit- y- Uax PapeiwK HOME OWNED Woods X Tomato tall can . . Student Elected To I Senior Fraternity Ige. size MOTOR SALES CO. Magna Jam The Utah Copper Club softball team held their first practice of the season last Wednesday night with Johnny Dea in charge. Mr. Dea piloted the Club team to a championship last season. We are informed that Mr. Dea has need of several more players Samuel W. Harding, of Magna, to fill the gaps created by older has been elected to the Utah State team members who will not be Agricultural College chapter of able to play with the team this Phi Kappa Phi, national honorary ! COPPER Juice At 7:30 p. m. a special Easter i and service with an address Why I will Believe in Life Everlasting, vs. 10. be given. The public is heartily invited to each and all of these Easter day services. The annual Sevier county reunion, for present and former residents of Sevier, will be held Saturday evening, April 8, 8:00 p. m. in the Newhouse Hotel. All interested are extended a welcome invitation to attend. A program, dance and refreshments will be features. Special invitations are not needed to attend. 32 Salad Dressing, qt 8 Sevier Reunion Slated Saturday r In Salt Lake Gty THE MIRACLE WHIP 00 vs. 6. mi The special services lof Easter Sunday at the Community Baptist church will begin with the Easter , breakfast and Sunrise Devotional .service at 7:00 a. m. Families planning to attend this service, to which everyone is invited, are requested to notify Mrs. Fay Hibler, phone 178J if possible. The -- regular session of the church school and morning worLadies bowling schedule for nAct ship service will be held at 10:30 week: a. m. Tuesday, April Deliver, Baptist Church Julia Johnson, 26; Eve Christie Anna Belle Gormley, 24; Jerry 6:30 Teams 7 vs. PRICED CARS AND GET A We Slated At The aver- age are: Cleo Jensen, 42; Mary Ensign, 33; Irena Harmon, 29; Beth Long, 28; Peggy McAllister, nryr m MORE THAN THE LOWEST Easter Services o o Points rolled above their 27; 26; Life-magazi- $10,-00- 166-17- 4. 3. 6. 20-U- 160-22- 9. Beth Long, Emma Lou Erickson, Gladys Albean, Irene Harmon, Afton Hart, ed from the magazine by the uniJanuary versity landscape department, and under the direction of Professor Mrs. Joe E. Romrell of c , Laval S. Morris, landscape grounds Idaho is visiting t around thony, were to placed made scale the homes. These models were ex- her sons and family George V hibited to the public during the rell of Magna and Roll0 Ro annual B. Y. U. Leadership week of Garfield. eight model homes by leading arfor of the chitects country pus and all those wishing to try homes These represent to invited are team out for the residences suited to income appear at that time. All members ideal 0 to ranging from $1500 to the groups must of the team belong memper year. Athletic Association and be bers of the Utah Copper Club. The model homes were obtain There is no question but that this team, was the real class last year and another successful season is predicted for them. A practice will be held at 5:00 signed to fit which weFe-ma- de p. m. Monday on the Cyprus cam- Fay Morgan, 174tl74. Peggy McAllister, 170. Julia Johnson, Dorothy Harmon, 161. Irene Peay, Edna Riley, 166. ib 2 RED SEAL . 1'2 can, I for 21f 21c 27c Franks, 2 lbs Lye cans No-- . . HEWLETTS GREEN ITea 1-- p.m. 2 lb. pkg. . . . 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