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Show Magna Times, Magna, Utah Hunter Hates of Interest Farcvcll To Honor Elder f.1. R. Thursday, August 11, 1966 Herzog TRAIL ROUND UP HELD The Hunter 5th Ward Trail Roundup was held July 27th on the lawn of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day. The opening prayer was offered by Curtis Dahl. Twenty boys participated in the talks and demonstrations of activities learned during the summer months of Primary. The group enjoyed hamburgers and all the trimmings, followed by dessert. Seventy-tw- o attended, including parents of the boys. Victor Wheaton, second counselor in the bishopric, offered the benediction. The Hunter Third Ward Primary held its Trail Builders Round-u- p Saturday at the ward grounds. LaPreal Green, Primary Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hudson of Arizona arrived Saturday to visit their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wit-bec- k and family for a few weeks. Several outings and other entertainment are planned for the Hudsons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bertoch of San Diego arrived Wednesday to visit their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens of Granger and Mr. Bertochs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoch of Hunter. They will also visit other relatives and friends of the area. Utah's Great Basin Country for Romantics Hunter Notes HUNTER VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cavanee have as guests, their son, Lee, and his new bride, who arrived from Meridian, Miss., where Mr. Cavanee had been stationed with the Navy as an aviation electrician for four years and two months. He married Miss Linda Thibodeaux of Kinder, La. Mr. Cavanee has now served his time in the service and is enjoying a few weeks of leisure before deciding what he plans to counselor, was in charge. Each boy in every class demonstrated the skills learned this summer and the Top Pilot boys were welcomed into the Trail Builders program. Assisting teachers were Ruth Hdsten. U'cda Nielson and Beatrice Beratto. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoch and daughter, Adena Rydaloh, Nancy Rydalch and Trudy Hancock spent a week at the Bertoch Mr. Reuben Witbeck and sons, cabin in Porters Fork, Millcreek Kim and Roger, enjoyed Friday Canyon. The group enjoyed the and Saturday fishing at Mill Hol- cool canyon breezes and fun low, which is near the Woodland Camp in Provo. son-in-la- ELDER HERZOG . . . Bound for England A farewell testimonial will be held at the Pleasant Green Second Ward for Elder Max Ray Herzog, prior to his departure for an LDS Church mission in England, on Sunday, Aug. 14, 3 p.m. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Herzog. Elder Herzogs mission address will be British Mission, 50 Princes Gate, Exhibition Road, London S.W. 7, England. Other missionaries in the field from this ward are Elder David B. Swensen, Scotland; Elder Keith Sadler, Korean Mission; Elder Steven J. Hales, Southern Far East Mission; Elder Ronald S. Hardy, Eastern Central States Mission. Program numbers will include: prelude, Beatrice Swensen; opening hymn, Now Let Us Rejoice, invocation, Kirk congregation; Anderson; sacramental hymn, More Holiness Give Me, congregation; sacrament service, Aaronic Mc- priesthood; speaker, Daryl Carty; organ solo, Carol Herzog; trombone solo, Ill Walk With God, Craig Herzog, accompanied by Karma Herzog; response, parents of missionary; remarks, Bishop Harold P. Hawkes; closing hymn, Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessings," congregation; closing prayer, Ken Nelson, and postlude, Beatrice Swensen. He will hew to the line of right, let the chips fall where they may. Roscoe Conkling A Study Group meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fairbourne Sunday. Attending were Bishop and Mrs. Allan Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Witbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Judkins, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Amos, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Unice. A social time was later enjoyed. do. His brother Jack, stationed at Fort Benning, Ga is awaiting oiders. He has been there since May 15th and has had trouble with a bad knee, but hopes that it will soon be well and he will receive further orders. He called his parents Wednesday, and reported that things were better for him. son-in-la- Mrs. Annie Petersen and son, Marvin, attended the Petersen reunion Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCoombs of relaSalt Lake City. Forty-fiv- e tives gathered and enjoyed dinner and outside games. Mrs. Bill (Myra) Culver and baby son, Jon. arrived by plane Saturday to attend the festivities. They returned to their home on TuesGREAT BASIN COUNTRY The first capita here. It was used for just one legislative session of iho territory, which is now Utah, was located day. before lawmakers decided to move their headthe plane, in the hamlet of Fillmore in the state's Great Before boarding quarters back to Salt Lake City, which has reBrown and Ed Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Culver. Mrs. Petersen, Mrs. Basin Country. The capitol building is shown mained the seat of government. daughter, Kristy, and Mr. and Sadie Loveless and Mrs. CharA haven for the romanticist, Mrs. Rulon Rushton have return- lotte Kent enjoyed dinner at Here is solitude and peacefulFloyd State Park, where federal ed home after spending 16 days Brattens Cafe. Utahs Great Basin Country lies ness. Here one can roam across troops camped during the in the extreme west-centrtouring Canada and Alaska. The Utah rebellion of a century part the old Pony Express Trail, prowl two couples drove to Canada and of the state. This is a world of ghost town ruins and discover ago. West The Valley Candy Stripthen took a boat ride to Alaska. ers enjoyed a party at the home delight for those who find beauty hamlets forgotten about by the On the great Salt Lake Desert, The main part of their vacation of Mrs. Maddie Close, who is in and meaning in a cactus flower, rest of the state. one can watch (during the racing or centered in Canada where they an of unbroken attractions the of gleamsweep Among major charge of the Stripers this year. Great Basin Country are Camp season) enjoyed tours, saw wax museums The girls made sundaes, candy ing white salt desert. racing cars for the worlds land and went salmon fishing and and competing All who played volleyball. speed record. swimming in the ocean. A trip had worked 50 hours or more rewas taken to Ketchum, Alaska, ceived name pins during the In the little community of Fillwhere the group saw Eskimos evenings entertainment. more, the traveler runs across Old and learned about some of their Capitol State Park, featuring the customs. What kind of a statistic are they move, the longer they live. building which served as the terDon Broadhead, son of Mr. and 6. How's your blood pressure? ritorial Mrs. Lyndon Broadhead, arrived you? Scientists who study the capitol for just one year LIHOMA HOLIDAY leave pattern of disease use all of us Cholesterol? Only your doctor back in the 1850s. home Friday on a A Lihoma Holiday was held from the armed forces. This is the sum of all factors that may be can answer these questions, and Then there is Old Cove Fort, by the Hunter Third Ward the second time since he joined involved in producing disease it might be a good idea for you built culduring the famed Indian Thursday in the chapel and to see him for regular physical the service Dec. 8th that he has in a population. wars; the ghost towns of Ophir tural hall. Lila Harman was in had leave. The young man has of people examinations. High blood pres- and Mercur in the Special groups Oquirrh Mouncharge. been stationed in Amarillo, around the U.S. are taking part sure and high blood cholesterol tains; the White Sand Dunes, a The Top Pilot girls were wel- Texas. in more than a dozen studies of levels spell high risk of heart atchoice camera attraction for the comed into the Lihoma Primary coronary heart disease and heart tacks. If you have either or both of moods, and the program and other girls were adMr. and Mrs. John Courtwright attacks. Their individual histor- - of these ailments, with the help photographer vanced into new classes. Five accompanied the Utah Federa- ies have merged into a composite of your doctor, you can reduce Sevier Desert with its Notch Peak and Antelope Springs. girls, Margo Lowder, Jone Bird, tion of Gem Society members picture from which it is possible your risk from them. Big . . . moody . . . awesome Sheri Williams, Sandy Petty and Monday on a journey to Chailles, to single out various factors that . . . No one has discovered the fascinating. This is Great Janine Kirby, graduated. in to raise the risk of heart attack. hunt the rocks used Idaho, Your risk of suffering a heart fountain of youth, nor is anyone Basin country. Following a short program, re- jewelry. They planned to stay Annual events for the remainfreshments were served. attack may be drawn from your suggesting that you alter your eight or nine days. of 1966 in this area include: someder but can do sex; everyone coronary profile. To obtain a proOctober: Bonneville Salt Flats, thing about overweight, smoking, file, this is what a medical-censu- s exercise, high blood pressure and national speed trials by individtaker would want to know: ual racers and car manufacturers. high blood cholesterol. 1. Your sex: It makes a differ- December: H o o t s p a, Utahs For advice about your heart, ence, since men in their middle always ask your uoctor; for in- - statewide winter festivities, tea- die of heart attacks formation, ask your Hpart As- - turing skiing and other winter years (45-6almost three times more often sociation. sports. than women in the same age group. At age 50, men are five times more likely than women of the same age to suffer a heart attack. 2. Your age: This is no shield. A quarter of a million people in the United States who died of coronary disease last year never reached 60 years of age. Evidence is mounting the athersclerosis (the artery clogging that sets the stage for heart attacks) starts early in life perhaps even in infancy. 3. Your weight: Everybody may love a fat man, but among middle-age- d men who are 30 over normal weight, the risk of heart attack is twice as great as I middle-age- d men of among normal weight. 4. Do you smoke cigarettes? Cigarette smokers in a population study which has been going on in Framingham, Mass., since 1949, had twice the risk of having a heart attack as This study also indicates that smokers who give up cigarettes reduce their risk to nearly the j level of people who have never smoked. It was also found that pipe and cigar smokers have no , more risk of heart attack than The Young Marrieds of the Hunter Seventh Ward held a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Broadhead Friday. Forty participated in the social activities. The group enjoyed a steak fry with all the trimmings. Swimming was later held. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox are in charge of the Young Marrieds in this ward. TICKETS AUG. 15 AT S. L. TRIBUNE BLDG. al high-power- re are Disease STATE FAIR COLISEUM Statistics 8.30 p.m. nightly FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 thru SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 20-d- MATINEES Sit. Sept. md 5 pm. 2.30 p m. Wed. Sept. 14 5 00 p m. 5 00 p m. Fri. Sept. 16 Sat. Sept. and 5pm 1 and 5 Sun. Sept. 18 pm. Sun. Sept. 10 I 1 1 171 Prices Incl. Tax and Fair Adm. $2.50 $3 00 $3.50 - $4 00 FAMILY BARGAIN Wed Sept. 14 Only - 5 p.m. Ringside and Parquet $3.00 Arena $2.75 and $2 00 For Information Call 328-351- 1 Mail Orders: Filled in order of receipt. Send stamped, self addressed return envelope with remittance to I'TAH STATE FAIR. Box 16006, Salt Lake City, Itah 84116. j 4) i I , ) j j ' j non-smoke- Treat yourself and your family to a wonderfully new frost electric no- freezer-refrigerato- r. So Much Space Takes So Little Room This years smart models are so large inside, so small outside. 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