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Show Friday, May 24, 1940 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH at the home president, made an interesting Ogden visited Sunday Murray team at the Community tour of Magna and Hunter gar- of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmussen. Ball Park with a score of den sites Monday evening. About Mrs. Frank Farrenkop and Mrs. thirty people attended. V. A. Nielson attended Miriam Mrs Cleone Weggeland enter- Rebekah Lodge initiation ceretained members of her Sewing monies Tuesday evening in. Salt Club Thursday afternoon at her Lake City. TIMES THE MAGNA Br Th 14-1- 1. Copper Printing Company Edith N. Ridga. Editor Howard Ridga. Publisher Published Since 1911 Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Published GROCERY Chicken-Mushroo- 11c 7? Murray Horseshoe Pitchers Defeat Courts. Everybody Just a Prospect, But Maybe a New Mine CRACKERS is welcome. Rev. Pace Again Named Head of Association Rev. E. B. Pace of the Community Baptist Church was reelected president of the State Ministers' Council at the Baptist convention held in Murray last N.B.C. Sodas, 2 lbs. 15c Saltine Wafers, 2 lbs. 27 28 Honey Graham, 2 lbs. week. FOODS BEST of k 1 Clearwater, Can . . .11c 10c Catalina, can 17 can White Star, 7 oz. SODA t in, Magna-Garfiel- d FISH TUNA , n? St Friday night Vases 0f spring flowers were placed room. The small serving tabu were centered with tulips. Luiv-eon was served at eight ocWv followed by bridge. Prize, given to Mrs. Eleen Poulsen. to EuRoka Memmott and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morton an- ma Singleton. Mrs. Pearl Thur nounce the birth of a baby boy man will be the next hostess. Thursday, May 16 at the CottonJust arrivd-Summ- er wood, Maternity home. Mother Pr5a. and new child are getting along dresses and dark sheers. Jisi the Best Shop. very nicely. Magnaites Other Soup, 3 cans .26c . Shop. Myrtle Honeycutt to the Hearthside In efforts to further beautify and improve the town, the Magna Garfield Boosters Club is planning a number of improvements for both communities, announces The next schedule will be a II. W. Bowen, chairman of the game at the Murray Courts. All Horseshoe horseshhe The Civic Improvement committee. pitchers are asked to with at the Mr. Bowen states that he would team played a losing game Oquirrh Stake outing pitch at the Park Horseshoe June SOUP m Flirtatious, Mr. and Mrs. S. Simonson Improve Town 29 Putter, 2nd Grade lb. .20c . Milk, Lge. 3 cans .60c Sugar, 10 lbs. for . CAMPBELL'S - suggestions or ideas and asks that they be told or sent to him for submission to the organization. Plans To Build, p-- lace Now Available-Empre- ss and hose, in shades of Magnetic $1.35 pair at the Best greatly appreciate receiving any Boosters Club West Magna Main St. 10 Hours 10 a.m. Special t For May 24th, 25th and 29th home on Belva Avenue. A social afternoon was enjoyed. Mrs. hostess Dr. Pace was also named Utah of on the Board Managers of the Ministers Council of the Northern Baptist 40c Mayonnaise, qt. jar qt. jar 28 representative NalleysTang, Miracle Whip, qt. jar 31 LIBBY'S Corned Beef, 12 oz. 19c Roast Beef, 12 oz. .20c Vienna Sausage, 3 c. 25 Deviled Meat, 4 cans 15 Veal Loaf, 7 oz. can 14c Rose Brand Luncheon Meat, 12 oz. can . . .22c BACCHUS NOTES Imagination Is one of the most necessary qualifications of a mine operator. Proving this theory, the Horn Silver Mining company has started Inking a new trlpple compartment Morrison shaft on the southern end of Its property about three miles from the original Horn Stiver mine PAPER WAX 125 ft. ..10c Diamond, 125 feet .13c Zee Tissue, 4 rolls .17c Air-Tit- e, SOAP TOILET In Heaver county. A photograph of the new shaft Is shown above. Owners of the property. Us engineers and geologists are applying imagination to this project in the sense that they are trying to find, another Horn Silver for the district, and the state. The Horn Silver, a producer of approximately Out) In silver, lead and line ores, has never been duplicated In that Lifebuoy, 3 bars for 17c King Coco Hard-Whit- e Creme-Oi- l Bell, Mission Guest Ivory, 2 bars . .9c WHITE CRYSTAL 154,-00- Soap, lge., 10 bars .34c Soap, lge., 10 . .34c region. The Original P-- G Horn Sliver ore body was confined to u small area, SOAP POWDERED 21 Dreft, lge. pkg 55c Dreft, gt. pkg . .20c Oxydol, lge. pkg. Oxydol, gt. pkg. . . .54c Dash lge. pkg. . . .24c 20c Rinso, lge. pkg 55c Rinso, gt. pkg 17c Clorox, qt jar 12c Purex, qt. jar 2 . .23c Purex, gallon 43c Purex, gallon iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiH S Clean Up For Decoration Day! E S 1-- Mens Suits Ladies Tailored Suits Gabardine Shirts Plain Dresses Skirts and Slacks, each 75c 75c Mrs. Leo Peacock and grandMiss Gayle Lai sen. were guests of her sister. Mrs. Winnie Peacock in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. and 50c Mr. and M rs. Harris, daughter, Harris' mother, Mrs. Matilda Rice of Colorado, who is visiting them here, will attend the graduation. No Extra charge for Service Pickup and Delivery Your clothes cleaned, spotted and pressed In Magna One-Da- y Oats, rolled, 3 lb. p. 14c Wheat, rolled, 2 2 lbs. 1-- for 20c 27c 3 lbs. Mothers Oats, Crystal W Oats, 3 lb. 23 Cream-Whea- t, lge. p. 23 Wheat Hearts, lge. p. 23 Jello-O- , 5c Pkg Iodized Salt, 26 oz. .6c Farns- MAGNA NOTES Barbara and CARNATION Theron worth and daughter, Helen, spent the weekend with Mrs. Farnsworths parents in Richmond, ,Ut. Mr. Clifton Harris, son of Mr. Mrs. C. G. Harris of Magna, will be a member of the Senior Class of the University of California at its commencement exercises Saturday afternoon. May 25 at Berkeley, California. .35c 75c, up .40c Mrs. The Magna Flower Garden Club, under the direction of F. V. Clark, White Lily, 48 lbs. $1.27 Wh. Fawn, 48 lbs. $1.28 Drifted Snow, 48 lb 1.58 lb. can 23 Libby Red, lb. can 23c Brimful, pink, lb. can 14 PIERCE'S MAGNA Dial I CLEANERS-DYER- S Across' from Huf faker Furn. Co. 4401 imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiimiimiiiiiiii, Pork-Bean- 2 s, lb. can 6c Fargo, 2 Brimful, 2 1-- 11 2 1-- 2 i Your Subscription will he greatly Appreciated by any one of the Following Ambitious Candidates Working for 2 can . .10c can . 10c . COFFEE Hills Bros. lb. can .25c GREEN TEA BLACK TEA Shasta Tea, 8 oz. pk. 30 FRANCO-AMERICA- Spaghetti, 2 cans for 25 Sonny Boy, 15 oz. can 5 Dog Food, 5 cans . 24c PEAS No. 2 can, 3 for . . . .25c Sio2 can. Size 3 . . 10c ut Beans, 3 cans .25c Raisins, 11 oz. pkg. 5c NBC Shredded Wheat, pk. 9c Cix, pkg. Wheaties, pkg Mild-Mello- w Milk 11c 11c Cho-colat- e, 3 bars for .25c Z7 East Main Street, Magna, Utah Phone Gar. 5061 Specials for FRIDAY SATURDAY, MAY 5 24-2- WE DELIVER I jj- - PRODUCE 16 Pot Roast, baby beef, 15 itailian squash. CantalouPes- ix 17 PBODVCt for 15c Mch 15c Lettuce, Size 4 dozen, each 5c 17c Asparagus, lender, 2 lbs. .. 14c 5c Pork Loins, lb. .16c bananas, lb. E Shoulder Veal Steak, lb. . 17c All fruits and vegetables are FRANKS, 2 lbs. for 25c Unclassified jlJl'llllllimmilllMIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHrillllllMIIMIIIIII WHIPPING CREAM, Carton. 25c Pint BUTTER, 2nd Grade. Pound for 28c s FLOUR, White Eagle, 48 pound Sack for 95c Size. 2 Pounds for 15c 5 PRUNES, COFFEE, Schillings. Pound for 26c . 18c E EGGS, A Grade, Large, Dozen for RINSO. Large Package for 20c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP. 5 Giant Bars for 17c E SWEET COOKIES. Pound for 15c E DEVILED MEAT. Scowcroft's. 3 Cans for 10c E CHOW-CHO29c PICKLES, Quart for Fresh Pork Shoulders, lb. 2 DISTILLER - 14c 18c ... . OtUtDATTHE E Ex-Cel-C- . 60-7- 0 - CHEESE, Mild American, Pound MARSHMALLOWS. Fresh Package, Pound for TOMATOES. Red Dimond, No. 2 2 Can ... GERBER'S BABY FOOD. 2 Cans for E SOAP, Citrus, 32 ounce package for 1-- II E R E A R E T II E W R K 0 ERS: 5 Beauty College Division Business College Divisio Berniee Hanks, Mugnii . . . .10,000 Mon, Magna 10,000 lhelma Marino, Route 1. . .10,000 Ie.y, IVJaa 10,000 Jhhard.8 Magna 10,000 Dorothy Nelson, Magna 10,000 Atsuk 19c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir is o E E E E E 10c E 10c 15c 23c E popular young girls enrolled ir the .Magna Times, Garfield Leader Subscription drive additional scholarships will he addedso that the work1 ers who remain active during the drive, will secure 2 recognition scholarship to the School ol Beauty Culture or the L. D. S. Business College. LAMB 19c Bacon, sliced or piece- - lean 19c Picnic Hams, lean, shankless E Due to the number of MEATS LEG. lb. Pork Ham, fresh, lb. 16 M. J. B. lb. Can for 25c Trea Tea, 8 oz. pkg. 28c business College and Beauty School Tuitions Give it TODAY! Gel More For Your Money Everyday at the Standard Market Where Prices Are Always Right. c. 12c oz can 5c 1-- ... E iiiiiiiiiiiimin,i -- can 15 2 SELECT Favorite from the Group of Workers listed below and SALMON Catsup, No. 2 You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription to The Magna Times or Garfield Leader from any one of the workers entered in the Scholarship Plan Campaign of this newspaper. A h, 1-- WHEN... niiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii FLOUR Red-E-Lunc- That You Are Helping on the Road to - - daughter, tion is reported fair. . . Hats Cleaned and Blocked h, . The Hercules Ward Relief Society is entertaining at. a banquet Thursday evening at the Bacchus Club for members and their partare being ners. Arrangements made for eighty guests. Mrs. Agnes Philpot suffered another heart attack Monday night and was taken to St. Mark's hospital for treatment. Her condi- Special can ...19c 19c Melo, lge. pkg Sani-Flus- less than an acre of ground and has been productive Intermittently for over 50 years. The original ore body was found on the surface with little prospecting and was mined to a depth of 700 feet. At the Morrison shaft, however, It may be necessary to sink several hundred feet before the proper geological horizons for replacement of ore will be reached. Whether ore will be found remains to be seen. However, someone has Imagination enough to believe the ore Is there and this plus Initiative and capital Is what makes great and capital is what makes mines. At one time they were all mere prospects similar to this one. Kveryone should cooperate In encouraging new prospects and protect those that are now mbjlng and developing In Utah. Boy Scout Troop 102 of the Hercules Ward enjoyed a swimming party Wednesday evening in Salt Lake City. Edward Jenkins is scoutmaster and his assistant is Donald Dunn. ?Ta ITS TUI LARGEST SEUINO STRAIGHT WHISKEY IN THI WORLD tOURtON Betty Roxie Marie Peggy Beadell, Magna ,...10,0( Jane Fullmer, Gar. . .10,0( Halvorsen, Magna . .10,0C Mitchell Magna 10, 0( Dorothy Smith, Magna 10, 0( Rose Marie Zito, Magna . .10,0( .... |