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Show Friday, November 8, 1957 Mtpui Times, Magna, Utah TIMES Sine 1916 MAGNA Published Howard Ridga, Publisher Edith H. Ridge. Editor Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah liate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription ratts-Paya- ble year. strictly in advance--$2.0- 0 The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Si of San Diego, California, former t'ic Un'.i n Bridge Club Meets M:s. J. T C tnii-r- i On Frid.i.v. Nmn n L.-i.iicJ 1st, a Magna residents, were house !!: .1, v Cl;.j F.:-- d :iib('. o of it. mt ,m i..o Xiu'.k-A'.sguests during the week of Mrs. A ;t. radiun i.i.'i!f to Cyprus LuMiir i' lit l:tr R. C. Parks. They were enroule B. j n I. A to rill ,S in. rchn.il. win ft ll tilt: ::ii to Idaho. tin. nty lu:ii i oil t.'ivi-d unJ Cyprus slo.'.'.lai.is iiu'i t : .iiuii'L-r- i. Mr. and Mrs. Boicourt wish to citi'J pr.z.-outs. Mrs An-- ; aA:i; t.i be remembered to former local drew J. U'j..:i ii.1 Mrs. Iluh-.-rGji.l.n-.- ' R !r .as a an!-P. : kins. WL'eii Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Boicuurt friends. carnival lijii.i t'lijui Tic-- 1idsi., it ill iii.1 I X jvi for all ui.) ativn-i- .1 S of t:i. ha.ilh.- j.ruwi to bo most profit-iih,.- -. l.i'h with Mrs. I.v.vn m-.!.. Mr Soph iiii.irv uiio sold k;s- is. La-bill n il thi pains al ()'yi..p.,.s on Friday was a tin AT thri;;.:i;; l.m By Krtn Larron 1 s or.' i n Iri in a 2 ir'.o.y f,,' T.;r- r.rt sr.n-.Olympus, 1!il ganij prov d I i. i i'en.nr .!.! Cyprus could como for state ) v j! Ini U a 'i I. . .u)ll. i i4 .li' v'Kn on ;v. x 1 ' 1 ' a. Forc!-Me-N- ot in the newly redecorated auditorium. Miss Helen Kimball will give a book review on Miss Boo Is Sixteen. by Margaret Lee Runbeck. Door prizes will also be given to a lucky mother and daughter. r -- n . CYP '- I the many friends of the popular j Cyprus high Mr. and Mis. Harkins will also pair. visit their son. George Anderson, his Wile .in. I two daughters. Jones-Bennio- n i Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Jon.s. of Magna announce the betrothal; of their attractive young daugh-- j ter, Marlene, to Don B.nnion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Udell Bcnnion of Granger. Miss Jon?s received her diamond on her birth date, Octib.r 31st. Her fiance is attending the University of Utah and M.ss Jones is employed in Salt Lake City. No definite marriage date has been set by the prominent couple. Hobo Party Held Again, tha annual Hobo party of tiie Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies' Auxiliary proved a big Monday at the Utah Copper Club Porophry Room. P.'i.es were giv.n t. the best vlicstfd hobos and refreshments served. Gam.s were lat.r played. This was the first social of the fall season, and all members arc to watch for the date of the m xt party. succo.-- s id Tea For Two The Young Matrons Club moThis Thursday evening at 7:30 tored to Salt Lake City last week p.m., a M e lire's and Daughter's and enjoyed dinner at Finn's, fol- iVu is planned at Cyprus high lowed by a theatre party. A most sponsored by the Associal- enjoyable time was spent by the d G:.l Students. It will be held group. 9R f:rit 7 hi? following events are sche-- , Juli l for the month of Novi'mb.r .at Brorllbank: Bill 8:li grad, assembly. ll:h Armistice Day Assembly. Kearns ut U.'i 1 L Flower Sale Here Nov. -s- iv- - j -i t" 44-1- 2. V. defensive diiv l driving with care that accit J IF YC HAVE to i:::t r.ccr.'s Deuring IS Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey f- - i MaBKErrr.r:"z; what the other driver does. -- Barbara C!iap!.--r Ctp)--- r SOTNf 33 K O ? j ck;lly, Hv are avoided no matter1 brans, M . With the exception of limited areas over the state, Utah's genet al d.ir hunting season came to a do-- e November 3, insofar as uie of the regular license tag is concerned. d. partment of fish and Tb game noted that holders of unused regular licence tugs may still go afuld in four areas where the s.aon is continuous through November 24. They are the Black's ,'ork, the McCook Ridge portion of th Book Cliffs unit, Paunsau-lun- l and West Zion. The regular tag may also be us d during extended weekend bunts on ail or portions of several De- -i units in late November-earl- y ember as shown in the 1957 deer piuclumation. Must of these areas are along the Wasatch Face. The department said some apparent confusion exists concerning use of unus.d regular license tags during lute season special hunts. Only permit two-dethose persons holding a special two-dep rinit may hunt deer Juiing the prescribed season for their hunt. They, and they only, may al.-.-j take a third deer of .r sex if they still have an unused regular tag. .r i rti-.u- Deer Hunting er 34-'2- 3U-1- MHTT II s. NEWS -- Home From Hosptal Club-room- A N K Tifuikbank. 2C h One-a- rt play. .iiv Hall for ?? id Tei m ends. t .tinri aril a 27lh Thanksgiving Dance. :"v 8-holiday. 9 w p: and Olympus defeat-- ; Ev.rgreen . siod.rv.-of S:i.!.s by Univi'is.ly d us bv Evergreen scoring over Uif c.in pus an. I il. tan. I. iv:t, .u buy a small fhnv.r Hrockbunk, V.,i Olympus, shown and a vi : y ox . !!. nt liimh m do b.- rnns in vpt. .1 h.,11 :u I'.i of Wjs s.'ivi th,- - a:in al "Forpi't-M.'-NoBut. we defeated Granite, 29Tag 19 Aitiit-ivun and won at Valley, i.on-Disablvd Day sp by The many friends of Mrs. Jack Humphreys of Magna will be glad to learn that she is now home from a Salt Lake hospital Lodge Entertained c-- 1 IF SI Bl Mr. and Mrs. Philip Notarianni Mrs. Mary E. Nielson was hostof Magna announce the betrothal ess to members of the Women's and approaching marriage of B.nefit Association Monday evetheir attractive daughter, Angela ning at the Magna Women's Marie, to Ross W. Johnson, son A dessert luncheon was of Mr. Elias and Mrs. of Johnson served and game prizes awarded Salt Lake City. to Mrs. W. W. Borland, Mrs. Ida The young couple are planning Stewart and Mrs. Carl Long. a wedding in Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Saturday, DeLeave For California cember seventh and a reception Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harkins will will honor them that evening in leave Saturday for Long Beach, the Parish HalL to see their new grandA dinner will also compliment California them in the afternoon at the hall. son, bom to Mr. and Mrs. James the former Announcement of the nuptials Ritter. Mrs. Ritter is and a graduate of will be greeted with interest by Betty Harkinsschool. 0CKl 15 1 1, . ladies. N otarianni-Johmo- n j ; Club Entertained Mrs. K:nneth Kidd was hostess t members of the Firemen Ladies' Auxiliary Friday evening at her home. Games were played and prizes given to several of the after undergoing major surgery. She is progressing nicely. I D.-i:- Wedding Bells To Ring For Young Couples In November and December Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. James Ward Hansen, will be honored at a wedding reception this Thursday evening, November seventh in the Oquirrh Stake House, given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H. Tidwell of Mt. Pleasant, Utah. The pretty bride is the former Lois Tidwell and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Hansen of Magna. Their marriage was solemnised in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. . j I MAGMA NEWS ADD VIEWS T idwcll-Hante- n i : No. 11? Thpy will be sold at the! ni.iu'ii.i 3 on November Hth and r in tr.c business section Nuvi-mb- . yth. O. land Baib.r and Tna:vl Mr-- ; Donald of the Cupper Chapter and Mrs. Faye Ycatvs of the Auxiliary, ar.- in rnargu of Ibis worthy causv. fti,1 r,r.t IS I f rved lu hL ESK!,:CS fRj is ICCIHir I I IeeOeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeoeeea i S2V;X'itvJs! M iJP & jj3 You're living in a home three-sease- n (YOU CAN'T CALL IT NOT TOO LATE TO 8TART OVER A certain young fallow slumped 'I am Just that much closer to down In my office Ha said, "I another. home run.'" If yon have Just etruck out, am juat a flop! Everything ha gone wrong. Nobody believes In youre not finished! You may me any more 1 gueas 1 just lost tart over again with God. The religloua leaders of Hla faith la myself completely. What waa wrong? He had day brought to Jeaua a woman made e mistake. It waa his chance of a lifetime In the firm he wee working with. But he had made a careless mistake end had been Bred. Now, to him. life wee finished Bui why? At the beginning of each day, life begins afresh. At the close of each day, we emerge from an old world into a new. You can let each day that closes, dose an old world to you. And the new day can bo a pleasant vestibule or door to which you enter a new life. a new world Babe Ruth is known a the greatest home run hitter of ell time. But what is net so well known la that he also hnlda the record for the moat strike out. Someone asked him one day. Babe Ruth, how do you feel about holding the record for the most etrlke outs? He answered. Well, I juat figured up according to the law of averages. I have found out that fur every time that I etrlke out twice, I knock a home- - run. That does not mean that I won't itrike out more than twice in a row. I may strike ont five times or six times. But when I average It all up, I always knock one home run for every two etrlke outs 1 make. And eo when I knock a home run. I am thankful When I etrlke ml I limply say this to myself. ... taken In open sin. FI ret of nil. He Informed her nccnaere that they themselves were net without sin. And then He turned to the women end uttered these Immortal words. I do net condemn thee go and sin no more. He waa saying to her: "Forget the peat. Leave It with me and tart all over. I do not hold your past against you. 1 simply say to yon start again.' Forget that you ever did wrong. You can suit all over. It la not too late. Any person reading this column should remember this: You have all the power in tha universe behind you when yon have Cod. He la willing to Invest that power In you and with you. It U not too late. Stop right now and say, 1 will never be the same again! From this moment on I givo myself unreservedly to Cod. I give Him my thoughts, my ambitions, my ideas, my health, my atrength and my future. What I have failed to do. Cod can help me do. What I have wanted to be, God will help me to bo. 1 can and will do all things through Christ which strengthened me.' 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