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Show Thursday, August 19, 1965 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Wonderful Trip Magna Fine Arts Club Plans Social flow Loan Officer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coats returned Sunday from a tour of New York where they visited the Worlds Fair, as well as Palmyra, Niagara Falls in the United States and Canada. Others who made the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Les Anderson. The group followed the Mormon trail, visiting the holdings of the Church and former holdings. They saw Nauvoo and the pageant, in which Brent Coats, played the part of King Benjamin. Elder Coats has nine more months to serve his mission at Cumorah. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Coats. Mr. and Mrs. Coats son, Don, received his call to serve a mission in Scotland while the Coats were on the tour. He will enter the mission home Sept 6th, following his farewell Sept. 5th in the new chapel, North Jordan Sixth Ward at 4215 West 4175 South. Named by DPCU Jerry Dale Hyma3 has been named loan officer of the Bacchus Plant Credit Union, it was announced this week by credit union officers. Mr. Hymas, a i former local bank employe, is a 1961 gradu- ate of Idaho State College, which he i from i holds a bache-- I lors degree in economics. A native of I Montpelier, Ida-M- r. ho, he was rearHyma ed there and at Pocatello, Idaho. He is a graduate of Pocatello High School and is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. Mr. Hymas, his wife, Edyth, and their two children reside in Salt Lake City, at 1275 Emerson Ave. I THIS S COMING SUNDAY Quiet day , special nothing planned-perf- ect time to en- joy Long Distance. Visit with the family or old friends. 4 What a joyful way to start the weekl r Mountain States ; Telephone Miss Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilkins enjoyed a fishing trip to Mirror Lake over the weekend. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Phil Counts and family. At a Catten, right, is general chairman. The public is invited to attend and may procure tickets luncheon program fete slated at Oquirrh Stake from any member of the Fine Arts Club. $2.00 House by the Magna Fine Arts Club are models, left to righL Cathy Burnside, Faye Thomas, per person. A fine program has been arranged for everyone's pleasure. Cindy Collings, Peggy Goodsell. Mrs. Betty A gala fall fashion show and Maxine Collings; serving chair- Linda Ellsworth and Helen luncheon, sponsored by the Mag- man, Mrs. Marjorie Pearson. As part of the program, Charles na Fine Arts Club, is planned Saturday, Aug. 21, beginning at L. Brown of the Cyprus High 1:30 p.m. at the Oquirrh Stake School drama department, will CEEIIIVE STATESMEN House, according to Mrs. Ernest present two numbers from "South Pacific. Burnside, president. CHORUS WINS TITLE is a extended cordial Everyone Connie Johns is ticket and adinvitation to attend. A charge of vertising chairman; Joyce White, FOR DISTRICT U::iT $2.00 per person is being made. program; Lavina Sorenson, Lois The Beehive Statesmen Chorus The cause is a most worthy one Nay and Kay Samuelson, table as all proceeds will go to the Cy- decorations, and Glenna Tuttle, took the district title at Lagoon prus High School Scholarship Marjorie Stone, Marlene Clawson Friday evening. They are now Fund. Fashions will be by the and LaRae Larson, tables and eligible to enter the western diBest Shop in Magna. . chairs committee, VeNae Duck- vision in October at Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Betty Catten is general worth, publicity. chairman, assisted by Mrs. GerJudith Ridd Privett, formerly Four local men are chorus aldine Cutler. Miss Utah, will be the fashion members, Doug Dangerfield, Hub Fashion show chairman is Mrs. commentator. The models include Hickman, Mickey Bailey and Duane Riley. Chloe Dangerfield; fashion com- Cindy Collings, Christine Mrs. Judith Privett; mentator, Carolyn Ames, Cathy luncheon Mrs. Faye Burnside, Susan Hansen, Peggy Quotes of Note Thomas and Mrs. Shirley Nye; Goodsell, Fay Thomas, Byron stage and set chairman is Mrs. Dangerfield, Ryan' Duckworth, If theres another world, he lives in bliss; If there is none, he made the best of this. Robert Burns WILL SHOW THE LATEST FASHIONS Gift idea from paranoias fu.imtu.ie co. n, Mrs. Annie Petersen, Mrs. Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Fitches of Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Fitches and six children, also of Long Beach, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Solomon Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Open House was held in their honor at the Solomon home in the afternoon. Forty-si- x relatives La-Vin- ia attended. Refreshments were served by Sadie Loveless and Everene Carl Pettersson, Mr. Matthew HUNTER PEOPLE GO ON INTERESTING MONUMENT TOUR Pettersson of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wardle and son, Brad, Mrs. Albert Haslam of Kearns. and her sister, Beverly Cloward She was visiting for a week. and daughters, Karrie, Julie and Sandra traveled by jeep to the Mr. and Mrs. James Newton, Arches National Monument, one accompanied by Mrs. Leonard of the newer National Parks and Day of Bountiful, have just re- Dead Horse Point. They traveled turned from an eight-da- y trip 20 miles up river from Moab to through Idaho, Washington, Mon- view the settings where many tana and also Yellowstone Na- movies have been made. tional Park. En route home they Later, the group went through the Canyon Lands National stopped to see various shows. Monument and took the jeep Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culley, trails through the remote areas. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nixon, Mr. They saw a Rocky Mountain and Mrs. Jay Culley and Mr. and Bighorn Sheep which was an unMrs. George Owen left Saturday usual sight. The group hiked to for a weeks vacation to Hebgen the Delicate Arch, through the Lake where they enjoyed fishing Garden Camping ground. A trip through the red rock and country proved enjoyable, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pate of Comp- while at Dead Horse Point the ton, Calif., have been guests of group met Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mr. Rushtons sister and brother-in-la- Smith and daughters, Charlene ll Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rush-to- and Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. The California visitors were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith, who were on their way to attend the wedding of a Don Pate and children. nephew, George D. Kirby, who also visited with other They was married in Monticello. The relatives in the area. entire group enjoyed a hike and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rushton picnic together. and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hatfield left Monday for a trip to SouthIs Jim a confirmed bachelor? ern Utah where they visited the He is now. He sent his picture canyons and Fruita, Utah. to a Lonely Hearts Club and they sent it back with a note saying: Poetry is the breath and finer Were not that lonely. spirit of all knowledge; it is the impassioned expression which is Wit makes its own welcome, in the countenance of all science. and levels all distinctions. William Wordsworth Ralph Waldo Emerson g. Ar-de- n. Mrs. Ralph Hughes entertained Wednesday evening complimentary to her husbands birthday. The guests included Mrs. Bertha Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hughes and their children, Mr. Wayne Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. DeMoyne Oliver and children and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Moesser and son, of Underwood San Diego, Calif., was a guest at the home of President and Mrs. Matthew Pettersson, Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. water-skiin- Con-radse- m Hunter Notes of Interest PAUL'S PAR Tim 9 hole golf course Kevin. 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