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Show J MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA. UTAH SPORTY EVENTS Undoubtedly the most' enjoyable event ever presented to local lovers of sports was the heavyweight title fight Tuesday evening to top a splendid fight card. Chairman of the committee Pete Cammons, assisted by Jimmy Duke and Bob Evans, did a fine Job and loud were the plaudits for the show at the Magna park. In the first preliminary, Bill Fowler decisioned Andy Devini in bout. d a thrill packed a and splendid fought Cleanly show the boys were roundly applauded upon finishing their match. e Nick Chizar decisioned Benny-Flakslugfest in their that brought out some excellent boxing. Popular Johnny Nunley defeated Joe Falco, Fort Douglas flash to comIn the second best the preliminary bouts plete ever seen locally. Hearty approval four-roun- four-round- er of Tony Catalinas'efforts in promoting this card was heard upon all sides. The main bout, even though Windmill is a local boy proved rather a disappointment, with Pearce btTngcouritedouffor a technical loss by remaining outside of the ring too long in the first canto. Robertson, a most aggresive fighter, pummeled Pearce soundly right from the initial gong, and had Pearce down three times in the first round. Falling through the ropes, Pearce took a rest count of 9 outside the ring and should of course been on his feet ready to fight at the finish of the count instead of outside the ring. enamel-- a and Vance Hendrickson bagged Ex- 4 the on dogleg wonderful par coa range, water jacket. to capture this special event Mary cellent condition, $35. Inquire R and Bud Reese copped low net C Simister, No. 4, Quist Apts. score with Thelma and Harry Quaylc following. Mr and Mrs. D. J. Thompson It is plannea to play one of and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Silcox these matches about once a week. vaca four-daspent a pleasant 0 "O The men golfers have until Friday evening to finish qualifying y leg rounds - fortheir-Jul- y two wiU qualify. after the confusion following the decision, the boys put on a fine battle which ended in a draw by a judge's decision. Leo Clown Papiano pleased the crowd mightily with his foolish antics claiming foul after foul and then choking his opponent, Del Boyd at every chance. It was indeed a good boxing program and whether one loves clean sporting event of championship caliber or a clean preliminary, from start to finish the entire show was replete with excellent high class entertainment. Sponsored by the Community Reand the creational Association Utah Copper Club, together with the July 4th committee, the local fight public was well pleased, o o Mixed Scotch Fourths July foursome was a great success with every couple pledging further play on the Copper Golf course. sALE-Cream-gr- y All 00 members- df the - Utah inter-clu- G man-tea- Soap Cop- m YOU BET LET US SHOW YOU THIS NEW KINO Mr. ' TREAD A 1-- . Mr. and Mrs SAFETY GOLDEN PLY Silvertown Laundry Soap, 5 gt. bars 19c Tissue, OLD DUTCH soap A JL 6 r 40oz.pkg 11 cans for ALBERS 25 BUTTED 1 Subject to Market Price MADE WITH SEISMOTITE COSTS LESS TO USE BECAUSE IT GOES FURTHER 28 My Friends: We open at 7:30 a. m. and close at 7:30 p. m., and would deeply appreciate your cooperation in observing the hours. Your friend, L. Falvo PIERCES q) Mr pkgs. for price of two 3 3 lg- - pkgs Libbys Prepared IMard 9oz.btle. Onions, Beets, 5 bun. 10 HEWLETTS Preserves B Duckworth 29 BLOW-OU- T PROTECTION UTAH iii Stanley Sizemore1 and families spent Sunday in Pro-- 1 j 5 oz. btle r 3 de Assorted Flavor E Makes Delicious Summer . Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mecham and Mr. and Mrs. Vo Canyon. oz. Worcestershire Carrots, 2 bunches .5c Cantaloupes, lge, 2 15c Lettuce, lge, head. . .4c 5c Radishes, 2 bun Raspberries, 3 cups. 25c . .10c Apricots, 3 Ibs 15c Tomatoes, 2 lbs Flav-R-A- Inglewood, California turned to than- - home un dj's as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Duckworth. Drinks Mr. Keith Mecham of the United States Navy, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mecham .Friends of Keith will be happy to learn that he has been advanced to second class pay officer. He has been stationed at the Hawaiian Islands for the past three years. . . FRENCHS E. G . KING Granulated Soap, lge. p. 28c Toilet Soap, 4 bars for 19c PEAS-E- 23 CLEANSER Kraft Cheese, 2 lbs. 49c Mild Cheese, lb. ..15c ot Roast, lb. 15,17, 20c Sirloin Steak, lb. . .24c Franks, 2 lbs 29c Gr. Beef21bs Diamond Crab ?vtoi 31c SI. Bacon, Nucolls,.27c Mixed L. meat, lb. .25c Lard, 2 lbs. for 19c M.C.P.DRY 1-2- s, an . . . PIONEER MINCED (SflffiflflBa I MAGNA Pineapple, 2 2 can: - 15c Spaghetti, Sonny Boy can 5 Firm and Ripe 2 lbs. for l pkgs. to the San Francisco Exposition. Los Angeles where they visited their son and brother, Mr Clarence Duckworth and family of West Los Angeles They also traveled to Bryce Canyons, the Grand Canyon of Arizona, Cedar Brakes and Boulder Dam Life-Save- 14 oz. bile. Bananas Junket Rennet an jar Salad Dressing, qL jar . ,31c ,27c! Ranx 2$ . MIRACLE WHIP 16c lb. package 2 lb. package The Young Matrons Club motored to Salt Lake City Friday een-into see one of their members. Mrs Joanna Butters who is at present confin. d in the L D S Hospital. Aftt r returning homo they spent the evening at the home of Mrs Douglas Smith where a light lunch eon served. Mr and Mrs r A the spiral bars of the Tread roll over a dangerous film of water, they sweep the water right and left force it out through the track for the deep drainage grooves make a dry non skid stops rubber to grip give you the quickest youve ever hadl R ... 15c WHITE 1 and children Norman and Betty rtturnod home Monday evening after a pleasant three weeks trip WINDSHIELD WIPERS Goodrich Puzeys birth anniversary Catsup ServexfavJiiti$fj pkgs. g ACTS LIKE A BATTERY OF g 2 and Mrs Garland Puzey, son, Robert and Mr and Mrs. George Duckworth v ere guests. Yet this double protection against is yours at BOTH skids and blow-out- s no extra cost. Don't gamble. For safety tomorrow get Silvertowns today! LIFE-SAVE- 2 Puzey entertained at dinner last Tuesday, honoring A marvel of tire engineering! Thats what motorists all over town are saying about the new Goodrich Safety Silver-towFor here at last is a tire that automatically sweeps wet roads dry so dry, in fact, that after a quick stop you can actually light matches on its track convincing proof that the new Silvertown will stop you quicker, safer on a wet pavement than you've ever stopped before! Not only that, Silvertowns are also the only tires in the world that give you the famous Golden Ply blow-ou- t protection. 7 Pape- r- cant for Roast P. Butter Real 21 lb. 11 Mrs. W. H OF TIRE TODAY never-endin- 3 CRACKERS Mr. and Mrs G. W Puzey left Sunday morning for Detroit, Michigan to buy a new car They will drive to Pennsylvania to isit Mrs. Puzey's sister, Mrs Frank Specht. On their way home they expect to visit all of the historical places of the church as they w ill be of interest to Mr. Puzey in his seminary work at the Bear River high school. They expect to he gone a month or six weeks SENSATIONAL? 1 con- n-- PREMIUM. Salted MAGNA NOTES nn HOME OPERATED . Ca-hoo- n HIM HOME OWNED Grapefruit, Shavers 2 ,17c Par, Giant pkg. .... : :59c Corn Beef, Libbys, can 18c Honoring the isitors, Mrs Abner Fairbourne, sister of Mrs. Jim Boucher, entertained at a lawn party at her home in Granger The guests included the honored W. B.J members. Mr. and Mrs. Boucher, Mr. and Mrs J W. of Magna, Mr and Mrs Glen Cahoon of Garfield, Mr and Mrs WayneCahoonand Mrs Mae Mawson of Salt Lake City, Mrs Thomas Mawson and son of San Diego, California. W sySTm "Soda Crax, 2 lbs. for b v IMIMUinil W - P. Chips jveeks. DRYING Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rees- I children and Mrs. Reeses 1 of Murray are visiting elatlH at Ruth, Nevada. ware.-Fee- d Crystal White small bars 10 Wax Mrs. Orion Sims and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boucher and children left Saturday for their homes in Los Vegas, Nevada and Chicago, respectively, after visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Boucher and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cuhoon for several 11 Canadian border. They returned home July 5th. fJheaties VISITORS LEAVE 111 Bud Harris left Friday for Yellowstone Park and up to the as-Oil-H- ard ed match. np7 llUlM d ming. Hendrickson-an- 3rd East and 3rd Soa.h. will also play The ten the Provoites in a regular schedul- ROAD-- 1 1 j BrenTBird, Art cTl Mr, and Mrs. Golden and son Norman spent Idaho and vacationing MAGNA CASH MARKET TEW 00 per Golf club are in ited to participate in a friendly match with Pri.no on July 16. Played on the sporty little Provo course, a delightful day of golf can be expected and all interested members are invited to'contact H. Ridge and make arrangements for the trip. MEM tion in Evanston and other places of interest in Wyoming. play,-Thirt- Deb Johnson was defeated by H. Dalton and therefore Dalton will play Ray Cromar and Bill Larson in a three way match that will finish up the June leg play. Held over until this Friday evening because of the mill shut down, the June leg is far off schedule, but this match will finish it and the July leg will follow the regular scheduled dates o o . d real ' AftOn 'Hart won the pomt-pa- r Robertson, Cor-fiel- d Barbara and Barton Keith Utah Copand the the at match refused event the last week sport, shot a superb 48 to lead the title, too, by refusing to take the per Golf Course and also bagged medal play Agnes and Wallace medalist honors in the qualifying decision. 50. Myra for the July leg play The pair- Picking up on the second round Williams were next with folings for the ladies July Leg low: Afton Hart vs Myra Hendrickson; Marj Gwilliams vs Carol Olson, Muriel Sandall vs Amy McCarty; Agnes Williams, bve; Lower bracket: Jerry Richardson vs. Veness Larson; Valera Snell, bye; Thelma vs Anne Eckersley Quayle and Margaret Millberry, bye. true-bloode- een 4 Ipkgs. 1 for ........ can If any article is priced below the Fair Trade price, it is due to er-rand merchandise will be sold only at correct price. or I |