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Show Thursday, December 7, 1961 Mqgna Times, Magna, Utah MAGNA TIMES Published Since EDITORIAL NATION At A'sc0nN 1916 Edilh N. Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge, Publisher Issued each Thursday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act o i March 3rd. 1879 at Magna, Utah Adjudged one oi the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rales?ayable in advLnce, $2.50 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any ubjeci of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. . DECEMBER, MONTH OF HOLY DAYS . . December is a month of holy days for the religious communities of America and throughout the world. During this time, emotions are stirred and the meaning of life deepened for a great many people. There aie, on the other hand, people whose monotonous routine is never broken by a thrilling is experience of religious wot ship. Their holiday experience lived on a purely materhilisiic level wih a prevailing philosophy of give and get. But for the many who have experienced the intense religious emotion of faith, hope and love, the holiday season is anticipated with joy and enthusiasm. One of the gieat joys of the season is the rethinking of the experiences of the pait. Sir J..mes Ba.rie once said, God gave us memory that we might have roses in December. Remember the events of yesterday that surround the season of Christmas. But, more impoitant, celebrating this holy day reminds us that the events of the past influence the present. Our great religious traditions come down to us from a rich heritage; memories bring a blessing fiom the past and shed light upon our path as we journey into the uncertain future. The prayers of a religious people for peace and good will blend with the hopes of the centur.es, for mankind has ever so prayed. And, in spite of the ill will we see around us, and mans inhuman tieatment of his fellowmen, the hope of the world lies in the prayer, faith and work of its religious people. The prayer that every one of us can offer up to God this December is that theie might be peace on earth, good will among men. CENTERED PROGRAMS SCHOOL Stott Maned Air Forte Plant Lt. Col. BY Air Force veteran, recently Lt. Col. George E. Scott, a was named officer in charge of the Air Force plant office at Hercules Powder Companys Bacchus Works. He replaces Lt. Col. Peter Sowa, who served in the capacity for some time and was given another assignment. A Montana native, Lt. Col. Scott was reared in Huntington Park, Calif., and is a graduate of Huntington Park High School and the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). He joined the military in Oc tober, 1941, just prior to World War II, as an Army Air Corps Cadet. During the war, he saw action in the Pacific Theatre of operations as a command pilot on a Besides his current assignment, Lt. Col Scotts only other duty assignment to Utah was a brief at the then Kearns s Air Base upon his return from the Pacific. He later was sent to Texas and Kansas, where he served as a pilot Instructor on He also worked and and on test programs on later on In 1947, Lt. CoL Scott received a regular commission and entered I B-2- s. production work. He has been involved in that work since, being stationed in southern California, Alaska, Arizona, Washington, Wisconsin and Oklahoma. Immediately prior to coming to Bacchus, the veteran officer served as chief of the Air Force Falcon Missile production facility at Tucson, Ariz. Lt Col. Scott is impressed with the treatment given me and my family in the community and by Hercules personnel Your operation also impresses very favorably," he added, Im particularly happy with my assignment at Bacchus in one of the most important projects in the Air Hunter News Notes 65th Birthday Mr. Alfred Jones celeb; ied his 85th birthday November 29th. Members of his family and many friends called to extend felicitations and wishes of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones motored to Tooele Sunday to witCHRISTMAS THEME AROUND ness the blessing of a grandson, Fo ce, Kim J. Stevens, ion of Mr. and Cor-rinLt. CoL Scott, his wife, Christmas will hold the spotMrs. Stanley Stevens. now before schools in the and daughter, light FELL OUT Mrs. Three vacation which PLEASE the holiday Deborah, reside at 5106 S. 2100 V. Delehunty and Mr. and I.' 22. also East, Holladay. The Scotts begins Friday, December Mrs. Robert Jones, were also preAt the elementary schools, each GAME HARVEST CARDS; have a son, Michael serving in the U. S. Navy, as a weather spe- sent as well as an uncle of the room is observing the holidays, TO STATE cialist aboard the USS Constella- child, Wesley Stevens. and at Cyprus each doorway is RETURN tion. Obviously, the Scotts be- x symbolic of Christmas. Brock-ban- k Miss Marilyn' Dean and Miss lieve in distributing their talents. also will place beautiful thousand harvest game Forty Sharren Rasmussen of Roosevelt, a tree with decorations now are cards holiday questionnaire Utah, are now residing in Salt holding the center of attraction. being mailed from Utah DepartLake City. THIRD HUNTER WARD The elementary schools will ment of Fish and Game offices. have hall trees and the students Some 10,000 will go to upland PLAY SET DEC. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gunderson will be allowed to place trim- game bird hunters and 30,000 to entertained members of the on the fragrant pines. The Hunter Third Ward MIA deer hunters. mings Book of Mormon Study Group The students will return JanThe dcpaitment urged sports- will present a play Monday, DeSunday. Mr. Ted Harman preuary 2nd. men who receive one of these cember 11th in the Recreation sented the lesson. Present were will Hall. Entitled, Sidney,? it cards to answer the questions Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Broadhead, accurately and return them be directed by Miss Marilyn Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rees, Mr. and Moesser Dean Miss and Each is Sherry card promptly. postpaid Mrs. Mr. and and was written by Patricia Mrs. Wayne Covington, and Dean Larson and Mrs. Ted Information tabulated from McLain. San Francisco, Calif. Lloyd G. Harman. The cast will include Diane Behunin, fireman, USN, son of these cards plays an important Vallene Steven Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin L. Behunin role in determining the annual Kirby, of 2100 South 7300 West, Magna, harvest and future management Moesser, Gary Beutler, Anna Dee HOLIDAY PARTY IS is serving aboard the attack car- of these resources. Sportsmen re- Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Max SET DECEMBER ceiving them have the oppor- Raisor. go ship USS Winston, recommisAll interested people are insioned from the Reserve Fleet, tunity of assisting in this manThe Hunter Ward Primary ofvited to attend the 7:30 presenNovember 24, at San Francisco, agement piogram. ficers and teachers have set their Names of those to whom cards tation. California. annual holiday party for DeA veteran of World War II aie mailed are selected each year cember 8th at the Hunter Ward Mrs. left last Vivian Wing and the Korean War, the Winston on a random basis from the deweek to spend a few weeks as Recreation Hall. Husbands of was removed from mothballs partments license files. will be honored guests. guest of her sister. Mrs. Thelma this group as part of the current defense An Christmas of Norton Heber Utah. and He City, dwells nowhere (hat dwells will join the Pacific buildup Dinner will be served and gifts Fleet when overhaul and mod- everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. Ohlen Campbell exchanged. ernization work is completed. Martial Committee members are Mrs. and family were guests for a holHancock, president, in Dorothy Mrs. of at the home dinner iday charge of dinner; Mrs. Chaille CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP1 Campbells sister and brother-in-laDr. and Mrs. Carl D. Clark. Ellis, counselor, decorations and Mrs. Jean Haight, counselor, pro- 0? Mrs. Donald Eddy, accompanied by Mrs. Oral Kemp and Mrs. Richard Higley, motored to Monday to attend funeral services for a friend, Mrs. Darrell Heaton, who was killed n in a accident. Tre-mont- car-trai- Mr. and Mrs. Georg 2 Bucka-le- were hosts Saturday evening for members of the Birthday Pinochle Club. Honored guest was Mrs. Fred Hansen. An evening of games was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Vermont Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Duff Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeFevre. Prize winners were Mr. and Mrs. LeFevre. Plans were made for a Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller and family returned Monday evening from a five day Thanksgiving trip to visit with Mrs. Kellers sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Millspaugh In Garden Grove, California. They also enjoyed the sights at Knotts Berry Farm and some fishing. s. procurement mr Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shafter announce the arrival of their first baby, a son, born at St. Mark'; Hospital on November 19th. H weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounce; and will be named Russell Ptadford, Grandparents are Mrs. Irene Shafter and Mr, and Mrs. Leo Burr. LAKERIDCE YU Jk Phone Evelyn Kemp Office Chief At Bacchus Works three-day- JtaL The Lake Ridge Wards are having a show Friday evening, 7 p.m. at the Wardhouse. It will be, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a new release with Tony Randall Mickey OShaugh-ness- y and Archie Moore. Charge is $L00 per family. There will also be candy, cookies and soft drinks for sale. , A turkey dinner was held Thursday evening for the girls of the Lake Ridge Ward who won individual awards. Mothers were also honored and the following program given: duet, Susan Shafter and Linda Rose; dance numbers, Judith Ikola and Maxine Poulton and a report of the summer dance trip to the Eastern United States; piano solo, Claudia Hawkins. First year awards were presented to Ethelyn Pixton, Judy Jensen and Maxine Poulton. Second year awards were given to Claudia Hawkins and Dorothy Gillette; third year awevd to Linda Rose; fifth year award to Susan Shafter; six year award to Teena Jensen and eighth year award to Sharon Romrell. Leader awards were presented to Yvonne Hess for two years; Beverly Cloward for one year and Virginia Jensen, one year. RENT YOUR 89-10-- 1 1 . The Lihoma groups of the Hunter Ward held a parents demonstration Sunday, directed by Mrs. Chaille Ellis. Program participants included Mrs. Carol Haslam, Trudy Hancock, Jay Holiday Party Haight, Karen Rydalch, Barbara Officers and teachers of the Silcox, Barbara Noren, Fay BarHunter 4th Ward Primary have ron, Linda Doty, Nancy Smart planned a party on December and Linda Marshall. 15th for this group and their partners. A dinner will be served and a program presented, diConcert Choir Program rected by Mrs. Gloyde Danger-fielThe Cyprus High School ConMrs. Joan Yates will be in Choir will appear at the cert Mrs. the of dinner and charge Louise Harman will be over the Hunter Ward Sunday, December 10th. John Hutchison will be the decorations. featured speaker. Everyone is invited. The Hunter 4th Ward Primary held a parents demonstration Word has been received from Sunday evening, directed by Mrs. Elder Clinton . Searle, who is in Joan Yates. Members of the that his LDS mission group included Dorothy Alabama, is very interesting. Friends deScott, Sandra Whittaker, Mon-nett- e ElProctor, Mary Paraedes, siring to write may do so to Nadine Prows, Joan Coon, Char-lett- e der Searle, Box 2002, Bessemer, FerrU, Sheila Clements, Alabama. Sherron Nay. Teachers are AlRich gifts wax 'poor when berta Hyatt, Nola Coombs and prove unkind.' Anna Coon. William Shakespeare - d. Special Double Bill O- , is v ia . U vv ex. $ CHRISTMAS MAKES GIFT DRUG GIVING STORE EASY Schitk Electric Razor $31.50 Cutex Manicure Set $ 1.69 ARE $1.00 GIFTS A PR0ELEM? Here are a few suggestions Spray Perfume $ 1.00 Christmas Corsages Lipstick Caddys Perfume Nips $ 1.00 $ 1.00 (1000 sprays, famous names.) (20 different scents.) Friendship Garden Twins $ 1 .00 $ 1 .00 (By Shulton. Toilet Water and Body Lotion) 8th Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., December MERRY All essentials in plastic kit. plus lipstick and brittle nail cream. Service News gram. Members of the bishopric and their wives will also be guests. well-know- 2666-13t- 11th Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bergstrom were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Bergstroms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Coon Sunday, following church services where the Bergstrom baby was blessed and given the name of Mike Wilf. ON WEDNESDAY. December of the Webster 13,- - students School are having the Safety Sally Dog Show, sponsored by Deseret News and KSL radio and TV. The dog is owned and trained by Dr. W. Brunson, former n educator. has traveled Brunson Dr. throughout the United States and presented his dog through the cooperation of Safety Clubs. The dog corrects students whenever they do things that are unsafe. Some children at Webster will participate in the Fourteen people from the Lake Ridge Ward made a trip to Man-t- i on Saturday for a Temple excursion. They were Mrs. Irene Shafter, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haycock, SERVICE NEWS Mrs. Jackie Hill Mr. and Mrs. Chad White, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Calif. Marine Santa Ana, Daybell and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Lewellyn, Lance Gomer Cpl Cloward. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lewel- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell lyn of 2771 South 8600 West, have returned from a two weeks Magna, is serving with the Third Marine Aircraft Wing at the El visit with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mark Mit- Toro Marine Corps Air Station, chell and two children of On- Santa Ana, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cloward tario, California. entertained Saturday evening at Rollaway Beds FATHER DIES a Cousins party honoring Mrs. Wheel Chairs Clowards brother, Earl Bradley Joseph Franklin Marsh, 88, of Cots h of Hunter, who is leaving ThursEast, died Monday of day for Greenland with the Air natural causes at his home. HOSPITAL BEDS He was the father of Mrs. Force and for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nixon, who are departing in Jan- Cleone Farnsworth of Magna. UNITED RENT-ALL- S Funeral rites were held Thursuary for the Tongan Islands to teach school. Games were played day at the Alpine LDS Ward KENNER SALES & and a potluck dinner served to chapel. Burial was in the Alpine fourteen guests. City Cemetery. SERVICE Out of town guests were Mr 2655 South 8850 West Home is where the heart is. and Mrs. Larry Bradley of Greer PHONE BY River, Wyoming. Pliny the Elder e, GEM THEATRE NEWS NEWS FESTIVE FETE SCHOOL V.73STIR You may pay your Mt. Fuel gas bills here. LOOK what is available for you at Duke Drug Drink Milk at bedtime and relax. Milk is the nightcap beverage with protein. You always need protein. Thats why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day. Fast, free RX delivery, vaporizer rental crutch rental. 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