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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Friday, December 6, 1957 TIMES MAGNA MAGNA Published Sine ISIS Howard Ridgat Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Issued each Friday morning cl Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1673 at Magni. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National NEWS AND Officers Reelected VIEWS - Editorial Association. year. Mail subscription strictly in advance-S2J- M The Times walcomss contributions from its readers upon any No subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. attention paid to anonymous contributions. ocietd ralsi--Payab- Mail Early Package Out of Labels for facing Town" and Local cards and letters fur mailing are presently being delivered by the Magna letter carriers to the homes of patrons on their rout;?. Postmaster Byron L. Huish asks that cards and letters be bundled and tied appropriately for local return on parcels. Christmas When mailing cards, hav them sorted for local and delivery. Post offices will supply stickers to be attained to bundles. 4. soldier Uverseas that sponsor Xmas Party i i MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS Mr. and Mrs. Lavelle Singleton of Magna announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their daughter, Roberta, to Roger Draper, son of Mr. and Mn. Luzon Draper, also of this community. Nuptials will be performed at the brides home Saturday evening, December 14th by Bishop Wallace F. Sadler. A dinner will follow, attended by relatives of the bride and delivery, and a corresponding label be tied on groom. top of each bundle. Open House will be held FriThere will be adequate faciliday, December 13th from 7:D0 to office for at the post ties provided 10:00 p.m. at the Singleton residepositing the bundles of mail, so dence. that cards and letters will not The couple will make their havs to be mailed singlcly. home in Magna. If patrons will cooperate to this c- i rural palsy and polio extent, it will result in morei Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kunz visited speed and accuracy in processing victims in n hospital near Camp with Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Torgcr-se- n the Christmas mail, which will D:cw. in Salina, Utah, recently. The Mr. Wallers, a helicopter be a decided advantage to postal1 r.re the happy parents Torgrrsens chanic in the detachment, arrived , of a and mailers as well. baby boy, who tipped the an from June last overseas of In the shadow th; heavy scales at 9 pounds. He has four rush, officials warned signment a Fort Ruck:r, Alabama, sisters at home. d He in the October, enter, Army that packages must be mail:d by December 15th in order to guar-- , 1D36 and received basic training Miss Sherilyn Hawkins was a it Fuit UiJ, California. antee delivery by Christmas. visitor over the weekend at the 21 year-old a is soldier The the Despite warning, there'll: ii'.'i-home of Mr. and Mri. C. B. gisduate of Cyprus high Hawkins, as guest of her cousin, always be those who wait until: srhiiul of and former employee the last minute to mail off their Karen. Miss Sherilyn, whose nn.ci-t- t Copper Corporation at home is in Lewiston, Utah, is now packages and the post office will Arthur. be swamped. living in Salt Lake City. Here are some postal tips on de-1 how to assure safe and quick Local Youths Pledged Club Entertained livery of your packages: 1. Wrap parcels carefully. Dont To Logan Fraternity Members of the C it G Club use light cardboard boxes. They were entertained November 22nd Three local youths have pledgctush too easily. Every parcel Mrs. Jack Bernardo. Game should be in a sturdy cardboard ed to tile Pi Kappa Alpha frater- by were won by Mrs. Don Roprizes box, wrapped and tied securely. nity at the Utah State University Mrs. John Coon and Mn. 2. Be sure you have the correct following rush week conducted binson, Archie Brown. A dainty lunchaddress. Write legibly. Give pos- by the interfraternity Council. eon was served. tal zones wherever necessary. Be They are: Jay Munson, Verl The group will meet December V.wbold and Keiih Thomas, all sure address stickers are on 6th with Mrs. Brown. f or Mr. and Mrs. George White entertained members of their famdinner. ily at Thanksgiving Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arlt and children, Phillip, Sharand Shelley of Salt on, Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Shirl MISS ROBERTA SINGLETON TO WED DECEMBER 14th IN HOME CEREMONY Postal Authorities Urge Speed 3. Be t.uru yuu have Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hawkins of Magna entertained at a Thanksgiving dinner honoring Mrs. John parted Monday for Omaha, where Mr. Garfield will R. Humphreys of Hyrum, Mr. and attend meetings of th; Omaha Mrs. Claine Humphreys and Insurance Company. daughter, Cherie of Ogden, Tom Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Garfield and daughter, Miss Connie, de- j , j -- Magna. Bourbon Enjoy tho you can stay with! Gager an.l children, Melanie and Shirlyn of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. L. If. Fisher of Lake Ridge. Louis LaVar Fisher, another member of the family, is in Darm-sostadt, Cermany, with the U. S. Army and was not present at th; Bishop and Mrs. Byron O. Thornton of Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Iverson and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bouck and Dinah Lee were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson in Grantsville. n, The art of conversation con- sists as much in listening politely, and as in talking agreeably. On November 29th, Mr. Mrs. Hyrum Bouck and family Atwell enjoyed an annual family party at the Magna Womens Club in Magna. Their ten children and families attended, including 14 grandsons and 7 granddaughters. A most enjoyable time was spent by the group. , j KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON GLENMORE DISTILLERIES WHISKEY CO., LOUISVILIE. ve 86 PROOF ELGIN HEATHER. A dainty cate, small and smart. $3 37 ' is (Rlltea Watches from $33Z hd. ONLY Toi. lacl. 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Your patronage will determine our ability to ma them a permanent pert of your hue service These schedules are: Leaving Belt Lake tor Magna 10:45 AAL and 1:30 PAL Leaving Magna tor Salt Lake 11:30 AAL and 10:30 PAL ' fl - Aft. GLO-C.ID- L EXC EUINT pAM s, Phone 2193 Magna Evening Appointments Every Night Except Saturday if PAL Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUND-Lea- ve Salt Lake 5:00 PAL Vie list South Daily except Sundays ft Holidays 5:30 PAL EAST BOUND-Lea- ve Magna scenery-continuou- World's Smallest Magna 10:20 KY. is like good yet constantly and full of the charm of and surprise. Randolph S. Bourne vocative reversing bang which swirls asymetrically 9s30 PM- - BOUND-Lea- talk Good of the waves and a pro- open. Dal hr except Sundays ft Holidays 1:35 AAL 7:30 AAL 1U30 AAL 1:40 AAL 1:55 AAL x from Tooele 4:10 PAL 0:30 PAL Complimentary to the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. George A. Brown and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr., the Friendship Club entertained at a luncheon Tuesday at the Pettersson home. Table games were played and enjoyed by twelve ladies. Every age has its problem, by solving which, humanity is helped forward. H. Heine The upward tweep at both temples, the soft flow Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mrs. Edith N. Ridg; were her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Nielson of Lewis Bros. Sieges 360 South Wat! Temple Richland, Washington, her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson of MagSalt Lake City na and three daughters, Becky, Phone EL Leslie and Michele. Effective August 20, 1650 Mr. and Mrs. Nielson departed Salt Lake Tooele Magna WEST BOUND-Lea- ve Salt Lake by plane Sunday evening for ItOO AN. their home. They were also house Olio AN guests of Mrs. Nielsons brother,' 7:30 AN wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Plant of Salt Lake City. 10i45 AN 1:25 VM. 0:00 PAL Via 21st South Inject a few raisins of conver5:20 PAL sation into the tasteless dough of 1:30 PAL x to Tooele existence. EAST Birthdays Honored weeks. Mrs. Pettersson departed Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dee Conder and Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Robinson for Panguitch to attend funeral services for Ncls Ipson, grandfather of Mrs. Conder and Mr. Robinson. a ring! j A most enjoyable social of the Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters of Pioneera, was held last week it the Pleasant Green Warehouse. Hostesses were Mrs. Lillian Bridges, Mrs. Thelma Furrow and Mrs. Eunice Marlor. Special guests were Mrs. C. H. Van Dam, president of the South Center Salt Lake County Daugh-- . ten of Pioneera and her second vice president, Mrs. F. A. Jack-- , ion. The P. G. Camp will hold their Christmas party on December 19 at the wardhouse, 1:00 p.m. AH' ladies are urged to hold this date family. have vacationed for the past five HIGH FASHION tfp fmy Father Dice Absolam Lincoln Garringer, 91, died of natural eausea Sunday,! 9:32 in a Salt Lake hospital, He was the father of Walter A. Garringer of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended! to the sorrowed family. j P-- jJjg Egclund of Salt Lake City and their daughters. Misses Karen, D;eAnn and Claudia. Mrs. John R. Humphreys and Cherie remained until Saturday as house guests of the Hawkins Officers of the Womens BeneAssociation were reelected Monday evening at the Magna Women's Club to include: Mrs. Jack Marlor, president; Mrs. Frances Ridge, put president; Mrs. Margery Duke, vice president; Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, recording secretary; Mrs. Carl Long, tieasurer; Mrs. W. W. Borland, financial secretary; Mrs. Eugene Kone, chaplain; Mrs. Ida Stewart, Lady of Ceremonies and Mrs. F. L. Clifton, sergeant A social was later enjoyed with Mrs. Frances Ridge as hostess. Game prizes were awarded to Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Borland and Mrs. Nielson. fit Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr. returned home Tuesday from San Diego, California, where they lih South H Salt Like City. Utah siV; - yy y'yyyy will be . r Waited v 7AM i- ciric Honr.a rraezt. Electric Range Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Electric Dishwasher Electric Garbage Disposer si VJ-V- here's the gift she wanted bat didn't expect ,'iSi ' v . Console Radio rierfr!: Ssw-- g Machine taacf I LY Electric Clock Reading Lamp Study Lamp Beudeir Lamp Beams Bottled in Bond 100 proof. . . in treasured opal glassware Pin-U- p Lamp Sun Lamp Heat Lamp Sma'I Radio Beam bourbon of such distinctive character quite naturally in belongs in this exquisite container an original flashed opal glassware . . . reminiscent of a priceless opal gem. SEAM'S BOTTLED S. Choose your gift telcphun, in any p. one of ten handsome new colors. 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