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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA Published Sine ISIS Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Isxuad aach Thuxaday morning at Magna. Utah Entarad as ttcond class mail mattar undar tha act of March 3rd. 1S78 at Magna. Utah Adjudged ona oi tha bast weekly nawspapars by tha Utah Staia Prats Association, given honorable mention by tha Rational Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable in advance, 62.50 year. Tha Timas welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject ot public interest. All communications must be signed. Ho attention paid to anonymous contributions. LAKERIDGE CXCLE NEWS COIL The Top Pilot class of the Lake Ridge 2nd Ward Primary had their Mothers party on Wednesday. Ten mothers, seventeen Primary children and two children visitors were present. Teachers are Mrs. Wall and Mrs. Mary were Sheppard. Introductions made, followed by a story, games and refreshments. LOVELY MAID TO I compelled to teach Having been conditioned by inflation, to to to but spend in acquiring skills, save, spend my children not and moth and economic rust which and knowledge experiences, policies or conditions doth not corrupt. This menace of inflation emphasizes that I must teach them that they are responsible for their I feel X f V Kemp Visiting last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray I kola were Mr. Ikolas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ikola of Elkol, Wyoming. BOOK REVIEW The North Jordan Stake Mia Maids will be in charge of a book review on May 17th at the stake-hous- e. Little Breeches will be reviewed by a member of the Granger 2nd Ward and all Mia tractive daughter, Beth' Ann, to Maids are invited. The occasion will be under the Steve Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. direction of June Smart, Mia Maid Orvel Taylor of Magna. The young couple will recite director of North Jordan Stake. nuptial vbws on Friday, May 13th at the Taylor residence, the cereMr. and Mrs. Duane Drown enmony being performed by Bishop tertained at dinner Sunday after, John Evans in the presence of imnoon honoring Mothers Day. mediate family members. were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Covers LDS at the A shower Magna Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Willard Wardhouse is planned for Thurs Anderson and children, Claudette day, June 2nd. and Mr. and Mrs. The young couple plan to reside and Nathan Jones and children. Rich Elmer in Magna. ard, Linda, Brent and Annette. Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley were a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higley and a daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Richard R. Barker Mrs. Daniel Higley and son announce the betrothal and ap of Elko, Nevada. proaching marriage of their atThe Oquirrh Stake Laurel and Ensign elections were held at the stake house on Wednesday. Each ward presented a skit Refreshments were served to seventy-fiv- e young people. Ensign President is Randy Sudbury of the Magna 2nd Ward and Laurel President is Susan Ekblad of Spencer 2nd Ward. " "" "" fee. $5.00 S&tiectge MAGNA THE SMOOTHER BOURBON Whisfcoy JEWELRY S Yrt. OM (Next to Magna Drugstore) Andmt Ago DM.Co.,f nnkfort,K OPENfSlTsAT Sunday visitors at the home Bring This Ad Rusty or badly abuiod watches not accepted SUN of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ashby were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen of Salt Lake City. The Escalera Club was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Clarence Denny, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Jim Jensen Prize winners were Mrs. A1 Booth, Mrs. Bob Williams and Mrs. Charles Erick- On Sunday Mrs. Barbara Staker was sustained as Second Counselor in the Lake Ridge 2nd Ward Relief Society. Mrs. Verna Sorensen was sustained as Relief Society Magazine director. FOR FAMILY FUN TIME Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Weber were Mr. Webers brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Weber and family of Salt Lake. I YOUR FAMILY FUNTIME THEATRE . Mrs. GEM THEATRE 1 3 - One Day Only - May 1 3 BIG TRIPLE SPOOK SHOW 3 FEATURES 3 Mamie Van Doren. Paul Anka, Cathy Crosby. Dick Contino. The Platters and a big cast of i w Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Norris presented their baby girl to be blessed in the Hunter 3rd Ward and was named Jill. Mr. and Mrs, Lester Christofferson presented their son to be blessed by his uncle, Richard Fonger. jamiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiuuimimnuif I E E!BC(3 ) Let's Go With Magna On S On Your Radio Dial s 1600 It's Tha iiiiiiiitiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiii GREAT HELP IN SCHOOL REALLY U&HI'JEIGOT ONLY 9 LBS. 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Hunter, Magna aid Tooele, Dally Except Sun. ft mm aaaMiMwgHmwHiaBiiMMwr'' tq KoL 6:00 AM 7:30 AM 10:45 AM 1:00 PM SOS PM' iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiii Saturday Matinee Roundup 12 Noon Starts Notice - Out at 2:30 p. m. Hey, Gang! Its Double Payday, Money For Everyone. Special Feature - Colored Cartoons Feature Comedy, Last Chapter "The Lost Planet." Fun For All - Money For All - See you at The Big Party. IIIII1III1IIIII1IIIIIIIII1II1IIIII1II1IIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIII1I1IIIIIIIIII Saturday, Sunday, Monday, May DOUBLE BILL 2 1 41 51 6 New Schedule 4:40 PM 6:20 PM 6:00 PM Priced $89 te $210 pidwps M via list South Also Sun. ft HoL ALL riGlV 0:30 PM Lv. Hunter for SX.C. Dally Except Sun. ft HoL Eentucly SUNNY BROOK Sundays and Holidays A. M. Bus Express Packages Handled On AJScheddss 8:55 e ... Gunny Eroclx r BIG FEATURES IN COLOR MUBUiwra iMuMiicTiiuuMi . BUMS hwwctuu Peter Sellers, Jean Seberg. Yul Brynner, Kay KendalL This feature at 8 p. m. only This feature 6:15 and 9:25, 35e - 60c 65c Accompanied by parents - 25c and 50c. ieodiag-waL- g, Lv. Magna lot Mew ether ... gives ep te 30 auies per gaDeal New kind of truck. ..new kind ol savings! Up to 30 mpg big box . . . tighter,' longer-lastinsingle-un- it construction! And the style, ride and comfort of a fine cart Try it for a surprise! Also Sub. ft HoL ' Ctrait FORD TRUCKS COST LESS 10NSH, TOW It HUM Tl BEST SELLERS EEST VALUES EEST TRADES NOW, DURING FORD DEALERS TRADING FAIR. Bourbon tastes better than any other beuxbent ik u ssarra eww.iouuoram . mncnsiusff ) ACJ8C3GQ prai issi r.B.A.r. IDS IS HI-M- UT LAST ALIPARCC k,. nr3W:t27C3o. C Tops On Tha Top Ej MUSIC - NEWS ft SPORTS PRINTING But workmanship, lowest prices at Copper Printing. others. NOTICE, First Show 6:00 p. m. - Complete Show After 6:30 6:00 p. m. Show Out 10 p. m. 6:30 Show Out 12:30 sun. 65c 60c 35c Children and Students Accompanied by Parents, 25c and 50c. twmww Andreason gave a Sacrament Gem and the meeting was closed by Dean Farnsworth. V her birthday Sunday when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Clark of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Newton of Bountiful were guests. CUT ME OUT ANT) HANS ME UPI FRIDAY Jack Nielson celebrated v A tribute to mothers was by Jack Nielson, Karry Bishop REALLY G1HflLi8DE)E XL WoteS oj? interest GimDUAfGu 125-mi- le Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowley and family visited in Murray on Sunday with Mrs. Rowleys brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bleazard and family. The Blea-zarrecently had a new baby. CUNT WALKER Pri-mar- JJuntcr By Mrs. Rendy Mossier 5460 West 3503 South Mr. and Mrs. Grant Johnson of Dial CY Magna announce the birth of a baby girl on May 1st She weighed The Hunter 2nd Ward honored in at 5 pounds, 1156 ounces and their mothers in Sunday School has been named Terri Rae. Mr. services. The Junior division joinand Mrs. Johnson also have two ed the Senior Sunday SchooL Le-Rother daughters. , Day was in charge and invoMr. and Mrs, Frank Falvo an- cation was given by Bishop Wennounce the birth of a boy on May dell Jones. 1st He tipped the soaks at 8 Participants were Robin Jones, pounds, 2 ounces and has been Cindy Campbell, Kenneth Smith named Frankie, A brother, Louis, and Robin Anderson, followed by 6, and sister, Tina, 4, are happy the Junior Sunday School singing about the new playmate. Helping Mother." Poems were given by Leslie Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Jensen an- Walk, Mark Morris, Patty Coe, nounce the arrival of a son. May Douglas Fairbourne and. tributes 7 at the LDS Hospital He weigh- to mother were by Kathy Farnsed 6 pounds, 4 ounces. The Jensens worth, Scott Withers, Wyatt Peterson and Michael Laughlin. have a daughter, Julie "Ann. Other musical selections were presented and further tributes A birthday party was held at were read by Marjorie Wilkin and the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Jean Ivy. An organ and piano Ferkins for their grandson, Lerry duet was played by Valora Jones Johnson, who noted his first birth- and Larsene Morris; musical solo, Mrs. Dean Farnsworth. day last week. y The Hunter Second Ward class, directed by Mrs. W. Griffith, honored their mothers North Jordan, Granger and Monday whan they presented Oquirrh Stakes Relief Societies program of poems and songs and met in the new Hillsdale Chapel 0ave each mother a card and Thursday for a successful conven- handkerchief. Participants were tion. Attending were two mem- Wyatt Peterson, Conme Walker bers of the General Board Relief and Robin Jones. Society, Mrs. Mildred Eyring and Mrs. Allene Young. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mackay Granger Stake was host and have returned from California they and North Jordan met with where they have resided Jot the Mrs. Eyring while Oquirrh gath- past two years. They are visiting ered with Mrs. Young. with Mrs. Mackeys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van, Orman Clark, MAY FESTIVAL planning to move to their home Hunter 2nd and 3rd Wards are in Granger in two weeks. combining to hold a May Festival on May 21st to raise funds for Mr. and Mrs. Van Orman Clark new chapel. entertained at a family dinner Various rides will be offered as Covers were laid for Mr. well as carnival games and re- Sunday. Mrs. Bryant Mackay and chiland freshments and the event will be Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Buckheld on the Hunter Church dren, ner and children and Mrs. Roland grounds. C. Mackay and son, Michael Tickets will be sold to benefit the buyer as part will be returned A crowd attended the for him to use and the remaining North large Jordan Stake YLMIA cost of the ticket will be placed Mothers and Daughters banquet in the building fund. Saturday at the Recreation HalL A total of 475 mothers and dauThe Hunter 2nd Ward Primary ghters enjoyed dinner. President class, under the direction of Mrs. Wallace Bawden was master of Karen Chamberlain, entertained ceremonies. their mothers with a program on Monday. The Whittier School class directed by Mr. Johnson, enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth a trip to Topaz Mountain and Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson last week, accompanied by lever observed Mothers Day Friday al parents. The group motored when they motored to Log south in several cars, enjoyed Haven Inn at Millcreek Canyon and hunting topaz. Sightseeing and enjoyed dinner. Monday luncheon guests of Mrs. James Hall were Mrs. Tom Staple-to- n and Mrs. Harl Stewart and son, Mike. NOTICE It t Three Stakes Combine For Women's Meeting Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and Smith has been appointed a new first year Mia daughters, Janell and Jamie, visMaid leader for the Hunter 2nd ited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stapleton in Ward. Granger. Stnlfht Bourbon The North Jordan Sports and Fun Day will be held for Mutual girls of the stake May 14th at the Recreation HalL Awards will be given to various wards who have emerged victorious in soft-bal- l, basketball and volley ball for sportsmanship, skill or participation. Activities begin at 2:00 p. im, followed by games and refreshments. Activity counselor . is Mrs. Clarence Nixon; Fae Bawden, sports director, assisted by Marilyn Gag ar and Myrlene Jones. All parents are invited. ' Mrs. Arnold For a limitod lima wv will dean and repair any watch for ' fun day planned , government and their society. It is my belief that every citizen, in his own measure, is responsible for inflation through spending, indifference, or otherwise, The Beehive girls of Oquirrh At this crucial time, let us not point fingers at one another who are Stake held sports night on May is the Your and same boat in sinking the accuse, weight passengers 3rd. Refreshments were served, boat." all types of games and relays played and each ward presented a Mrs. Lynn Broadhead was hon- skit. ored at a pink and blue shower The Oquirrh Stake Aaronic Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whitaker. Hostesses Priesthood boys and young ladies were Mrs. Keith Gunderson, Mrs. banquet will be held on May 14th Barbara Whitaker, Mrs. Phillip at 6 p. m. at the stake house. Rees and Mrs. Wayne Covington. Everyone from age 12 to 21 is invited. Thirty guests attended. hoot NEWS MUST REAR MY CHILDREN in a nation financially more secure than that which was given to me. 1 cant promise them that they will always be able to rely on United States currency. I want to promise them these things but I must be honest with them. Being convinced that we are spending more than we are earning, I cant tell my children that my generation has added anything to its heritage. Having the conviction that our government is the chief example of spending in excess of earnings, I cant tell them that I, myself, am free of blame for deficit spending by government, for I have remained silent while minority interests with axes to grind, have written thair congressmen. I would like to tell them these things, but I must be honest with them. KMtucky HUNTER RECITE NUPTIAL VOWS MAY 13th Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp and family visited last weekend in Garland with Mr. Kemps parents, Inflation has struck deeply into my way of life because of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar K;mp and in its influence on the way in which I must rear my children. Tremonton with Mrs. Kemps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes. three cant I my conditioned been inflation, promise by Having On Saturday evening they enjoywill daughters that if they are diligent and save their money, they ed dinner with a sister-in-laand children. someday have enough to go to college. I cant promise them a share Mrs. Doris ... THE WAY Thursday, May 12, I960 SSSSOi Phone Mama 2703 |