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Show 'HUIURIUIJ MAGNA TIMES. Magna Utah Friday, December 27, 1957 TIMES MAGNA Marine Corps Has Excellent LAKE RIDGE LOCALS Published Since 191S Howaid Ridge, Publishes Edith N. Ridge. Editor By Juanita Halt Mrs. Jim Tennant and Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Phone 34U IdaRobert, of Mountain Home, Entered as second class mail matter under the act of were guests at the home of March 3rd. 1179 at Magna. Utah Recent visitor at the home of ho, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams this one of the best weakly newspapers by the Utah Adjudged Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hurtt were week. Robert has been in the MISgt. Jerry Vaculin of the tats Press Association, given honorable mention by he National Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rymer of where he has Marine Corps. Recruiting Office Editorial Association. Shriners Hospital Lehi, Utah. been recuperating from a leg op- in Salt Lake City, announced toyear. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance--310- 0 eration the past three months. day that the Marine Corps, has The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any Miu Loralie Kemp celebrated Also visiting at the Williams' an excellent program for young of public interest. All communications must be signed. Nn her seventh birthday anniverjary home were Mrs. Williams' sister men who are contemplating mill subject Itlsntion paid to anonymous contributions. with a party, given by her moth- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph tary service in the near future. A were Mrs. Games Oral er, Kemp. young man can enlist now and Godfrey of Logan, Utah. played and refreshments enjoyed remain at home for as lang as 120 days. "This program is to the by twelve little guests. The Pinochle Club held a advantage of the men who choose Who will be the First Baby of 1933? Will it be a UT boy? If am football star, a great atis Howard Little of Tremonton, Christmas Party at the home of the Marine Corps, as their branch he may grow up to be an Utah, visited at the home of Mr. Mrs. Cora Jensen in Salt Lake of service, explained Sgt. Vacu- list a future President or the first space traveler to the Mooal and Mrs. Oral Kemp over the City on Wednesday. Mrs. Emmy lin, "because it means that they Or will it be a sweet little girl? A pretty lasa who may s weekend. He is on leave from the Lou Erickson was hostess. Re- can enlist now and remain at charm from stage or screen paint s famous picture armed forces and will report freshments were served and gifts home for a maximum of four famous book? back to his base at Fort Baker, exchanged. High score prize tor months, and still have the time No one knows who 1 SSI's first baby will bel But we DO kn count on their enlistment and that he or aha will be a celebrated baby who will recs.v well California, on Saturday. He also the evening was given to Mrs. to also for longevity pay purposes." 1100 in wonderful prises just for being born earlier In the year visited at the home of Mr. and Cora Jensen and low score Mrs. Juanita Hall Mrs. Beverly Mrs. Merlin Higley. Also, the men who enlist under inyona else. Well publish the name of this lucky boy or girl in eae Turnbow will be hostess at 'he this program may continue at next Issue of the paper. Watch for ill their present occupation up until Dinner guests at the home of gathering in January. the day they report for active Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp were throughout the state. He had Mrs. Donald Eddy of Salt Lake P. G. Second Wards duty. This program Is also to the played many times in this viefca-itadvantage of the employer beCity, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hig- Holds Christinas Party cause employees may be able to ley of Magna and Mr. Howard Survivors include his widow as much notice of Little of Tremonton, Utah. The Pleasant Green Second givethe full 120resignation and three sons; his parents and a days. Ward Christmas party was held is grandfather, all of Salt Lake City. Men between the ages of 17 Mrs. Robert Melville entertain- on Tuesday, December 17th. Sincere sympathy is extended this more of ' learn 28 and ed at a party in honor of her son, may . A program was presented with David Leonard Whipple, form- to the family. Bobby, on his fifth birthday an- Reed Toone acting as master of new Marine Corps, program by in Calt Lake er Bacchus and Magna resident, niversary. Games were played ceremonies. The numbers includ- calling EM and refreshments served to ed: songo, Primary youth chorus; City, or visiting their Marine died in a Salt Lake Hospital folClub Entertained twelve guests. the Singing Mothers sang "White Corps. Recruiting Office in Room lowing an automobile accident on & G Club held their Office 409 oc C Post of accident The the The Building Sunday evening. Christ mu" and Whiter Wondercurred when an eastbound auto Christmas party on December 20 Mr. R. M. Thomas and' daugh- land"; retold story, The Fourth in Salt Lake City. collided with the northbound at the home of Mrs. John Coon. ter of Grand Junction, Colorado, Wise Man." was given by Mrs. Potluck luncheon was served and Whipple car. are visiting at the home of Mr. Ruth Coon. Mrs. Dawna Whipple, wife of gifts exchanged by the ladien Thomas parents, Mr. and Mrs. A one-a- ct play, The Seven s R. E. Thomas. They also visited the victim, suffered shock and Game prizes were given to Hit Gifts, was presented 85 lacerations of the head and leg. Jack Schneller, Mrs. Archie with a sister and family, Mr. and by Edward Carter, Cecil Mills, Mrs. B. L Wolfley. DeeAnn Broadhead. Max Her-7- 0 Mr. Whipple was bom March Brown and Mrs. Mcrl Coon The g, Davis next meeting of the group will Ricky Hawkes, Amelia 4, 1922, in Farmington, Blanchard. be on January 10. and Woodard Craig Leonard son was a of Miss Teena Jensen, daughter of County. He F.- - Whipple. H. Ida Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Jensen, The seven Christmas angels were and 3119 William 84, Gibbs, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skelton He married Dawna Patterson bad to have several stitches tak- Ginger McQuaid, Marcia Garside, South 9000 West, Magna, died announce the birth of a baby gid Lake in Salt en in her chin last week, follow- Peggy OKeefe, Kathy Draper, Saturday, 8:00 1944, the 14, us, in a Salt Lake July December 14. Ska McMillan Temple, Church of Jesus Christ on Saturday, ing an accident at Brockbank. Carolyn Carter, Connie hospital after a long .illness. 8 pounds and has in at Garside. and Jan Latter-Daweighed an was y Saints. He of when she slipped and fell Mr. Gibbs was born November active member of the Church and been given the name of Diana t, Eng4, 1072, at was an .elder in the Monument Jo. This is their first child. A Christmas party was held by land. He married Mary Ley land Park Grandparents are Mr. and Mm Cub Scouts of Den 4 at the home Eighth Ward. Royer April 10, 1928 in Salt Lake was an accom- Don Deer of Los Angeles, CaliMr. of their Den mother, Mrs. Floyd Whipple City. He was a retired foreman and fornia, and Mrs. Robert (Agnes) Rowley, on Wednesday. The boys Merry Christ-ma- s for the AS&R Co. Member of plished pianist and organist,circles Skelton of Magna. in music was well known exchanged gifts and also wrapand Happy Woodmen of the World, Camp 74, ped presents for their parents. A New Year. These BPOE Lodge 8S and the Episco- iimiimiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimmimiimiMiiiiiiiiiuiii treat was given to each of the A were the echos pal Church. CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP! six boys present. .ieard through are his widow; Survivors the halls of Cyp--u- s Mrs. Edith Rufe, Las Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson hed on Friday, daughter, two stepdaugh-- . Nevada; Vegas, a December .20th, . Los Ange- Mrs. Irene Malsie, ters, ..... at their home on Sunday. party Mrs. Salt Lake Bath, Peggy E Their neighbors were invited, and Saturday, Dec. 27-2- 8 Thu Week-Frid- ay dismissed for the ' Christmas vaca- city. stcpjon. Geor?e Royer. E Starts Friday. 3:00 PM. Starts Saturday, 7i00 P.M. and out of town guests were Mrs. E 13 grandchildren, 23 E Compete Show Both Nights After 0:00 P.M. Wilson's sister. Miss Dixie Cleave E tion. School will Magna; two sisters, and friend, Ronnie Campbell of commence on January 2nd. HIT TIE IIG 1 E !alfl! both' of England. Salt Lake City. The Senior Assembly and Senwas a fine, regarded Mr. Gibbs ior Hop, held last week, were en- local resident, and sincere symMrs. Gladys Wilson entertained joyed by all who attended. of the community is exher Cub Scouts at a Christmas A Christmas program was pre- pathy to the family in their time tended Retresn-mentJt Jioanr Bowcal s party on Wednesday. sented Friday afternoon by the were served to six mem- music groups, under the direc- of sorrow. ttGracie! A PSromtMril Rmm bers and their Den Chief. Each tion of Mr. Bird and Mr. boy was presented with a gift mAfm' from his Den Mother. Recruiting Plan FIRST BABY TO BE HONORED FORMER LOCAL MAN KILLED IN ACCIDENT y. Regarded Man Dies At Age In Hospital Burton-on-Tren- CYPRUS CAPERS I I as GemTheatre er n; y Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carbine and family were guests at the home of Mrs. Carbines brother and family, Mr. and Mr. J. A. Thompson of Kaysville, Utah, the occasion being the annual Christmas party for members of the Thompson family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Boothe at- tended a Christmas Party for employees of Lake Lincoln Mercury on Saturday evening. Survey Shows Green Preferred Roof Color Green is the most popular roof- E Saturday Matinee Roundup E Starts 12 Noon Out 3:00 P. M. E Feature. Serial. "3 Stooge." Walt Disney Cartoon end a flock E of other color cartoons. Come on. folks, send the kids. Wets S delighted to entertain them for you. ing color for American homes, according to a survey by the As- nmmimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH phalt Roofing Industry Bureau. While, however, is rapidly in gaining as preferred "color in asphalt shingles, especially the South. White asphalt shingles help make a house cooler in, summer by reficcting much of Utah Sunday, Monday, uesday December E E E E E 29-30--31 E This will be the last time of the year to see this picture. Copper Club the sun's heat. T E Coming TIRES SNOW I Entertainments I Best Price In The Valley" Suburbanite Tread Added Attraction Vista Vision Visits Hawaii Taxes Included Plus Cartoon and Na "You Do Not Have To Trade Old Tine To Get Thee Prices" I11J5 Inc. ex. tax 600x18 870x13 313.15 toe. ex. tax 710x13 315.95 Inc. ex. tax 760x15 311.15 inc. ex. tax 800x15 6114$ Inc. ex. tax Year's : Eve Dance, Dancing starts s Tuee. Dec. 11 E at 10:00 pan. Bring your s E friends and have them join 1 E for the New Year's Dance ; E at 8540 per couple. No guest E cards. Doers open at 8:30 E Paulos Bro&, Inc. Let's Start The New Year Out Right. Come Here For The Most d Entertainment. For Your Year-Roun- 1 Big Starts Mine sWAu, L Ow-'T- S Ills AV - VXtK-K- d rir'.! 'tr-- t jtimv i 1-- 2 CAMLR0N MITCHELL REX THOMPSON PATTY McCORMACK S E E RlltAlf E E Add'd Attraction "Vista Vision Visits Panama." 7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BIO 1 January PM. Last Show 1:00 PM. SIX KIDS ON A TRUE AND WONDERFULADVENTURE 7:00 I MAGNA 2000 Days Wednesday, Thursday 7ICTURC - UNIVIHSAl-INlfPNAIIONA- |