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Show o i? Thurday, June 4, 1959 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA OQUIRRII STAKE Published Since 1916 Howard Ridge, Publisher Edilh N. Ridge, Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. e in advance--$2.0- 0 year. Mail subscription The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. HEWS rates--Payabl- UNION, COPPER FOUR MAGNA FIRM MEET ON STUDENTS TO NEW CONTRACT GET DEGREES j i Brigham Young University at the Provo today announced names of 1007 students who will receive degrees at the 84th annual commencement exercises to be held Friday, June 5th at 7 00 p. m. in the Geoige Albeit Smith Field-hous- Job security, wages and hours, and health and welfare benefits are important subjects for discus" in contract negotiations sion which opened Monday at Hotel Newhouse between Kennecott InCopper Corporation and the Mill ternational Union of Mine, and Smelter Workers. Seventeen delegates from eight western locals met at the hotel. These men comprise the unions Kennecott Council and represent 7,000 workers at Bingham, Magna and Arthur, Utah; Ruth and McGill, Nevada; Ray and Hayden, Rita, Arizona and Bayard-Sant- a HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST e. FROM MAGNA i reaving Bachelors degrees are Betty Fay Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs B h C. Davis, Cl iience Willis Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hepworth; Jacqueline Snell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell and Helen Jeanette Hep-wort- THE NORTH JORDAN Stake Miss Carolyn Vance, daughter held their Court of Honor Tues- of Mr. and Mrs. Reid Vance, will at the Hunter Wardhouse be honoied at a personal shower "MRS. 'ARRIS GOES TO PAR- day Scouters and interest- to be given by Mrs. Virginia for Scouts, IS is the intriguing title of a ed A number of awards Paulk, Mrs. Elsie Mines and Mrs. patents. on reviewed be will book that were given. Stella Wach. Miss Vance will Helen Friday, June 5th by .Miss marry Mr Rex Bennion of GrangKimball at a Spring Festival, 3rd Ward Mutual er in the near future. The Hunter sponsored by the Spencer 2nd started their summer program Twenty guests met at the home at the Ward Relief Society with a trip to the Tooele of Mrs Virginia Paulk Tuesday Monday Oquirrh Stakehouse. pool. Picnic luncheon for bridal games, complimentary The amusing book is now being swimming was furnished by the Mutual of- to Miss Vance. made into a Broadway musical teachers. ficers and and also a movie. It is the type of Mr. and Mrs. DeMoyne Oliver leading that can be enjoyed by Jerry Mitchell was host at his celebrated their wedding anniverold and Noting alike, filled with home in Granger at a party fol- sary this week by attending the pathos and Jundness. the Brockbank junior high pageant, Sand In Their Shoes. Luncheon will be served at lowing exercises Thursday Mrs. Mary Sheffield and Mrs. 12 00 noon, followed by the book promotional were Miss Attending evening. Beryl Moesser also enjoyed the an extended is eview. Everyone Pamela Naylor, Ken Brooks, Val-len-e pageant. invitation to attend, and if tickets JanMosser, Leon Robinson, huvo not been purchased, they ice Smith, McKay LeFevre, MarMr. and Mrs. Richard Jenkins may be procured at the door of garet Mirabdla, Carl Teeples and of Kearns are rejoicing over the .he stakehouse. Jerry Salazar. Dancing, television arrival of a baby boy on Mothers and refreshments were enjoyed. Day. The baby weighed 8 pounds, MISSES IRENE and ILENE 3 ounces and is the grandson of Hulse were signally honored SunMr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowder Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Day of Hunwere when prethey day evening celebrated their wedding anniver- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensented with Golden Gleaner by attending a kins of Copperton. at the Magna First Ward sary last week of Sand in Their performance Sacrament meeting. Shoes at Brigham Young UniMagna Youth Graduates DATES FOR THE Oquirrh versity. From Naval Academy Stake quarterly conference have been set for June 20th and 21st. Midshipman Donald J. Raunig, The Hunter 3rd Ward held Further information as to the their closing social for the season son of Antonia Raunig and the me. tings and speakers will be Wednesday. A fashion show, un- late Rudolph Raunig of Magna, Nagiven in a later edition. der the direction of Mrs. LaFay will graduate from the U. S. Driffill and Mrs. Shannon Oliver, val Academy of Annapolis, Maryland, in June of this year. followed a luncheon. Deacons New Mexico. League Mr. and Mr3. Mack Wilkins of Woods Cross are proud parents of a baby boy, who arrived May 23rd in Salt Lake City. He weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces and joins two sisters, Debra Lynn and Its quite a sight to see about Kim. 120 boys, all in uniforms, playing Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ball on the Oquirrh Stake ball Byron Court of Magna and Mr. diamond each Thursday after- and Mrs. Elwood Wilkins of Hunnoon. The squads represent the ter. Deacon Quorums of each ward in the stake for a league that was recently organized. All boys in Magna between the Supplementary unemployment C benefits. ages of 9 and 14 who are not now of Severance pay in the event active in Priesthood activities lay-of- f. of the LDS Wards, may sse the Mrs. Maxine Newton and Mrs. bishop of their wards they wish to Carma Ellsworth, teachers of the conof the An end to practice Rev, Alex I. Wilkie, Pastor ball in this newly formed or- Junior Gleaners, invited all Muplay 2916 South 8900 West tracting jobs to outside firms. tual girls to attend. Refreshments ganization. First priority to Kennecott emPhone 2916 The Magna Ward and Spencer were served. off for laid been who have ployes June 7, 9:45, Sunday School; 2nd Ward Deacons are on top any jobs open in any of the comwith two victories and no losses. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson 11:00, Morning Worship Service, panys western operations. All the games played to date have returned from a trip to CaliThe Beatitudes; 2 00, BYF. CORRECTION OF wage inhave had close scores and the top fornia. They enjoyed vacationing June 10, 7:30, Boy Scouts. equities, both within one plant team is axpected to change many at Catalina Island, Marine Land, June 11, Hour of Power. and between any of the four tunes during this season of play. Knotts Berry Farm, into Mexico Choir. 6:30, June 16, western division operations. It is very important that the and back to San Diego. They quorums have an umpire and stopped at Cedar Breaks, Utah, scorer at all games and be ready enroute home. to play on time. Albert C. Skinner, District 2 executive board member who heads the union negotiating team, outlined the following major union proposals which will be sought in negotiations: A shorter work week with no e pay. reduction in Expanded health and welfare benefits, particularly increased hospital and medical coverage for dependents. Mine-Mi- ll Communty Continues Play In Ball League Baptist Church take-hom- LAKERIDCE A WEEKEND GUEST at tlje home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hail was Cliff Addison of San Francisco, California. Other guests at the Hall home on Friday, were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby and daughter, Kathleen, visited in Brigham City over the weekend. On their return home, they were accompanied by Miss Shau-n- a sister and brother-in-laHalls Jensen, a niece to Mrs. Ashby. Visiting at the home of Ivan Mr. and Mrs. Dab Udy of Gar- - She will visit with the Ashby were Hoskins the past two weeks j J;'dula'h"and her brother, Mr. family for a few days. Mrs. Hebn Young and children, J an(j rs. Eldon Adams and sons, Jimmie and Kathy. Accompanied jj0(jne an(j Scott of Bountiful, Miss lia Jean Rosequist, dauby Mrs. Dorothy Hoskins and On Sunday, the Hallsaccom-panie- d ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert children, Kelly and Colleen, they visited in Kamas at the home of by Mr. Addison, motored Rosequist, enjoyed her 8th birthMr. and Mrs. Marve Simpson. to Thatcher, Utah, and then to day anniversary with a party givThe group also enjoyed a trip to Garland where they visited with en by her mother on Monday. Games were played and refreshLagoon and luncheon at he home the Udys and enjoyed dinner. of Mi s. Bob MadilL ments served to thirteen boys and Mrs. Youngs brother,' Tony girls. visMr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley Faldivar of Tucson, Arizona, visited with the Hoskins this ited in Brigham City for the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holladay weekend and then drove the Memorial Day weekend at the home of Mr. Higleys brother and and family visited in Brigham Young family to Tucson. family, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence City and Mantua, Utah, ovCr the The Visitants Club met at the Memorial Day weekend. Highy. home of Mrs. Pat Barnes this week Games were played and re-- f c.jh..'.: its served to ten members. Mrs. Helen Young was a NEWS special guest. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stam and family over the weekend were Mrs. Stams brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lockhart of Salt Lake City. FOR LEASE TEXACO SERVICE STATION Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stam entertained at a dinner and card party for members of their Pinochle Club on Saturday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hal Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Booth and His mother, sister and younger Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen of Murbrother will attend graduation. ray. Prize winners for the evening Midshipman Raunig will be the were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen. second son of Mrs. Raunig to graduate from the Naval AcadeMr. and Mfrs. Alfred Booth and my. David Raunig graduated in family, accompanied by Mrs. 1954. Booths parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Midshipman Donald J. Raunig A. McConnell of Salt Lake City, graduated from Cyprus high motored to Smithfield, Utah, on school in 1954. Sunday. In Magna Financing available for qualified party. Paid Training Program Available If Necessary Call EM or phone AM . 91 after 6:00 p.m. ' Drink Millc for Energy I The June 4th schedule includes: Magna 2nd vs. Pleasant Green, 430 p. m. Spencer 2nd vs. Lake Ridge, 4.30 p. m. Lake Ridge 2nd vs. Spencer, 6.00 p. m. Magna vs. Pleasant Green 2nd, 6 00 p m. Wouldn't a glass of MILK taste good right now ? CMfttCAN tAY ASSOCIATION UTAH Of Sdle ema3DcEB0 FOR DAD ON FATHERS DAY, JUNE 21 Solid comfort, regularly $119.95, now $GQe95 LOUNGE CHAIR Frigidaire Air Conditioners Available 1958 at Greatly Reduced Prices 14-Fo- Frigidaire ot Refrigerator ot freezer cabinet, regularly $699.95, Now . Only 1959 FRIGIDAIRE regularly $229.95, now independent experts and official facts and figures prove Chevrolet s ahead of its J field in seven big ways. ENGINE . . . Every motor magazine BEST BRAKES ... In direct com- 1! versity. low-pric- ed Lee Squires, son of Mrs. Grace Squires, former Hunter residents, has been visiting with relatives, prior to departure with his wife and family for Guam, where he will teach school Mr. Squires received his education at the University of Utah and the University of Tennessee, as well as spending three years on a mission to Uruaguay. Their stay in Guam will be indefinite. Mr. Squires will be remembered as a longer life. BEST TRADE-ICheck the figures in any N A.D.A. f Guide Book. Youll find that Chevy used car prices last year averaged up to $128 higher than comparable models of the other two. BEST STYLE . . . Povular Science magazine sums it 66 59.95 1159.95 CHROME KITCHEN SETS ce set as low as SOLID MAPLE BEDROOM Make . SET Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Palmer celetheir 20th anniversary Monday with dinner and attendance at the pageant, Sand In Their Shoes at the BYU. 9152 West Main Street G.ACIGVI5VJ 8177 WEST 3500 SOUTH 29.95 $339.95 SUITE ; 300 Beautiful exceptional finish. Regular price $339.00, Open 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m. See Merl Coon or Bob Jensen at ie 2700 South and 8700 West class. and Research 1 National Automobile Dealers Association see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! PALL0S AUTO COMPANY 3C9.95 Regular $269.00, now. BLONDE OAK BEDROOM P.2agima-I?imm3faini- rid-in- sure you get the most for your money brated .. ...... LIVING ROOM SET Now only -- National Association for Stock Car Advancement AutomobUe Manufacturers Trundle type, with mattress, regular $139.95, now Western Style, N ... ELECTRIC RANGE regularly $229.95, now Big selections and reductions, has given Chevys standard and Corvette V8s unstinted praise. As Sports Cars Illustrated puts it: Indeed, this device is surely the most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price. BEST RIDE . . . Youll be able to tell this yourself, instantly. But Motor Trend magazine expresses it this way: . . . the smoothest, most pawm g quiet, softest car in its price petitive tests of repeated stops from highway speeds, conducted by NASboth the CAR, Chevy cars and other leading why not: Chevy brakes are far larger, built with bonded linings for up to Magna, Utah REFRIGERATOR ...... 1959 FRIGIDAIRE 30-inc- h, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach spent the holiday weekend in Spanish Fork where they visited their Mr. and brother and sister-in-laMrs. John Wach, former Salt Lake residents. They also visited a daughter, Dorothy, who is attending the Brigham Young Uni- former Cyprus student. FROSTPROOF, ot, Training Class. Mrs. Marilyn Perry, instructor for the group, was presented a book as a token of appreciation. (So. Phone Magna 2141 i j - EiEIFir PRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 4, 5, 6 Phone 6611 o |