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Show Mini Timei. Friday. April 26. 19S7 Mini. Utah Published Since 111! Howard Ridge, Publish Edith N. Ridge, Ediio Published By The Copper Printing Company Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Entered aa second class mail mailer under the act of March 3rd, 1379 at Magna, Utah by the Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspaper Slate Presa Association, given honorable mention by the National editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly in advance 12.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All enmmunlcitinns must be signed. Mo attention paid to anonymous contributions. By Retta McDaniel Phone 4433 or AM ocie Betrothal Revealed Of Tremonton Maid To Paul Richardson Mrs. Clarence Nixon, daughter, Evelyn and son, Neil, speni part ol Easter Sunday visiting at the hume of an aunt, Mrs. Lucy Du If 2 of H.-ber- . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jones and family, formerly of Hunter, have 'ely' new fup'- - moved into thcir Rulon str Soulh night at in Ma Honored At Party L r i unraNmiii1 nht ' MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS the Community Baptist Church, fey a larJ,e g;.oup Utah al Tremonton, A Mm was later shown. Mii Fred Austin entertained the betrothal and approaciiir:; Mr. and Mrs. Harris are de at a birthday party marriage of their lovely daughter, parting shortly to make th-i- r young guests honoring the 8.h birthday anni-;o..Connie, to Paul F l.ichar.K n. m Fresno, California. vrrsary of her daughter, Valeria, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. R Friday. Games wer: played and of Magna. refreshments served to the young honbs will Tile young couple 14ih Child uest ored on Wedn.sday, May 15th at Mr. sr.d Mrs. V. H. Sadler 0f a wedding reception in the Mag- Magna are rejoicing over the arna Union Hall. rive! (f a ,wi.t I. tile daughter, Atin'iunc'.-uu-n- t of the ap- - who was lorn Ap-'- .I 17th.-Shpreaching nuptials will b- give-- u sighed i.lal 7 paunds, 12 ounces BY d with great interest by t;lc Md lias been named Paul. no y friends of the popular pair. t,..a CHUCK" BURT Tills now addition records 7 and 7 djujit.rs for the Sud-te- r, sons Mrs. Mark Barrett and daughtrinulJ-havr Veda of Berkeley. California, return: d to th ir hnm r.7srp ,Mr- an after vacationing for a week at aincd dinner on moth-: the home of Mrs. Barrett's complmn.ary rto sixteen. er. Mrs. Sam Palmer in Magnt. The int.ro group l,.t.-enjoyed riding. A most enjoy-- , was :ble lime was h !.!. Mrs. Doris McCullough hostess to members of her Sewing "Chuck will give you th Club on Friday at her home. The Lovely soiial KEY." and was i Membi-'.spent sewing of the Daughters of evening Excellent service is the to served were late refreshments Pion ers, I1.. van Gre.n Camp, key" to customer satisfac-tion-W- E the group. Mrs. Kate Peterson were eiit.i i lined at a prettilv KNOW! 1 will entcr.ain the group on May planned Easter social Thursday s. at her home. at the Magna Womrn's Ho. lesses were Mrs. Alice Mrs. Surah Woolley and Mrs. LaVar Adams cntertaia.d Doxfurd, Sinclair Products Mrs. Laura Anthon. members of the C 8t G Club CLOSE DAILY AT 8 PJ4. Vocal selections were given home. her 19th at Friday, April SUNDAYS AT NOON from a trio composed of Mrs. Special guests were Mrs. Jay Duck8495 Wait 2700 South Mrs. Bclva ?. llal Gladys Humphreys and Mrs. Archi. worth and Mrs. Maxine Crapo, Phone 9957 Brown. A dainty luncheon was Mrs. Ircta Arave. d served and games later played. accompani. by The tl.ising social until the fall Prizes were awarded to Mrs. will be held for the group mon'hs ERNIES BICYCLE Glen W. Martin, Mrs. M?rl Conn at Harmon's Cafe in Sugarhouse and Mrs. Clarence Ripley. SHOP The group will meet May 3rd on May iGth Dial 2482 2960 S. 0750 W. with Mrs. John Coon. SCHWINN New Bicycles Mrs. Jack Robbins and son, Fine Condition Used Bikes reDickie of California, Carlotta, Mr. Kenneth Lund of San FranParts and repairs for all turned W.dncsday to their home, cisco, California, cnroule from Models at the home of New York City, was a visitor after visi'.ing Lawn mowera sharpened Marlow. Mrs. Robbins brothers, home . the over the at T And repaired . and Qoy-- , Mrs. Lillian Wayn?of his mother-in-laW now have the uest Robbins was White in Magna. New, Modern "IDEAL' of fi i.nds. Sharpening equipment Reaaonebl rate All Work Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. Ernie n. Club Entertained Mrs. Clara Borland entertained nn'iijb.ts of her Bridge Club Friday at her home. Tables of cards were played and prizes given to Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Vi Martin and Mrs. Min ltubertson. The iv.r t May 2nd at the home compare in any manner with the f Mis. R ibiTts hi in Salt Lake th United States, according Ci y. visitors, it is a pictur.scpie ; r. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burrell of Magna have returned home from y ir:n o a most enjoyable Old Mexico. They were chiefly at Guymas. Although Old Mexico cannot ten-da- t- ie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnett Second Child Announcing the arrival of their and dauih'er, Melba Rae of Pocsecond child are Mr. and Mrs. atello, Idaho, visited relatives in Kenn. th Mills, on April 19th at i Hunter and Salt Lake City during St. Mark's Hospital. She weighed their recent visit here. Mr. Barin at 7 pounds, 10't ounces. A nett is a brother of Mrs. Lucy brother, Gary, is anxiously await- Jones of Hunter and Mrs. Alice ing the arrival of the new play- - Thomai of Balt Lake City. na 2. Sih Daughter Grandfather, J. M. Witbeck or Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith Hunter, wai happy ov.r the new Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson ar: at a family dinner on arrival as were paternal grand- happy over th: arrival of a sweet Easter Sunday. Dinner guests parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Mills of baby girl on April 17th. She were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith Oakley, Idaho. Mrs. Mills is the weighed in at 8 pounds, 6 ounces and family and Mr. and Mrs. former P:ggy Mae Witbeck. and has 4 sisters and one brother George Kirby and family, also I at home. Mr. Smiths father, Mr. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmon wer: Proud grandparents are Mr. Smith and a brother, LaMar hosts for th: Hunter 2nd Wa-and Mrs. Willard Nielson of Hunt- - Smith. Study Group Sunday at their .r and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Clark, A delicious dinner was enjoyed home. An interesting lesson and who are on a work mission in by the group. discussion were enjoyed by the New Zealand for the LDS Church, guests. Light refreshments were Mrs. Nielson is the former W: are shaped and fashioned othy Clark. by what we love.Goethe Dor-serve- d. e - - WORTHY Ter-man- Master Sergeant Blanch Fort Ord, California, who has b:en visiting in Magna wi.ii her mother, Mrs. Mami: Taylor and other relatives and friends, is at l, the Tooele Ordnance suffering froth a back injury. She will be there for a short time longer. Best wishes are extended for her quick recovery. Attend Tea Mrs. Veil A. Haws and Mrs. W. (1. La: Min motored to Ogden Sunday to attend an Easter tea given by the Baker Merrill Post .if the American L:gion Auxiliary. Mrs. Larson was an honored guest and poured at the serving table. Mrs. W. J. Corrigan of San Mateo, California, was a house guest last week of Mrs. R. C. Parks in Magna. She also visited other relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ridd of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and family visited over the Easter weekend with th ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen nidd. f i lio.-plta- TO A MAGNA MOVIE SAVE MONEY-G- O CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP1 Thur3.-Fri.-- at., April S 25-26-- Starts Thurs Sat 7:00 P.M.; Starts Friday. 8:00 P.M. Cemplate Show All 3 Nights After 0:00 P.M. JffFCXMm Laurie Martha Kyer Pipe Starts Saturday Matinee, April 27 12 Noon Out 3:00 P .M. Novelty and Cartoons Serial FEATURES April Sun.-Mon.-Tue- s., 28-29-3- Starts 7:00 p. m. Last Show FAMED PLAY HILARIOUS e '' - Club-room- Gem Theatre 3:15 N4JnwftoUnra.rftt.Ka. AND Crazier Double Bill Attraction With Rory Calhoun, I KENTUCKY FOR --1- RANCH DRIVE IN THEATRE SOON WITH ALL TME LATEST IN OUTDOOI ENTE-TNMr:NT 81 054 It's Fabulous I RAB BOURBON 810 tool WATERFILL AND FKAZIll OISTILLERY yy ft'a New for 162 years 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING 1795-195- 7 CO.. CLERMONT, KY. COMPANY, IAIDSTOWN, KENTUCKY i n LSSal? aW LRAQs0 AN ANNUAL REPORT s .qxw--- I 1 . Tl HOME Utah Blaine REOPENING distillers of the worlds finest bourbon OWN ATERFILL Novelty No Show Wednesday, May 1 Starts Thurs., May 2 For 3 Days 10 Thousand Bedrooms WATCH . . . YOUR iT'euSTMOOfl edoie albert With Dean Martin CHUCKS G XEM0VSB 'Plus Cartoons News BEAM - OF THE MACHIKO KYD TRUST YOUR! we.-ken- CM TNG SC.'.ZGNI MARLON BRANDS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belliston and daughter, Sammie of Milford, Utah, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Miller and family. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Miller ent:rtained dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dent Sampson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sampson of Lchi, Utah and their families, in addition to Mr. and Mra. Belliston and daughter. Hunter Items of Interest MAGNA TIMES THE NOFTH you Freight revenue in 1956 was only 1.30 cents per ton mile . . . proof that Rio Grande provided dependable, economical service for You, shipper or receiver. Revenue per passenger mile was only 2.31 cents. ..proof that Rio Grande provided convenient, economical service for You, a traveler. YOU the people who own it. am Rio Grande operating revenues in 1956 were $81,355,116. Net income was $12,198,126, a translation of 14.99 per cent of gross to net From this return of $5.61 per share of common stock, $2.50 was paid in dividends. Accelerated amortization amounted to 76 cents. The remaining $2.35 waa allocated to the continuing improvement program necessary to insure the railroads future earning potential. Improvements slated for 1957 call for expenditure of $7 million dollars. Sound operation and dedication to progress keynote managements report to Rio Grande stockholders. YOU the people who work for it... Rio Grandes payroll in 0a Our Quoet.. 8t Now Fiesta join the Station Wagon lO'the Smart 1956 was $33,910,229. Average employes count was 5,996. Average annual wage was $5,665. A realistic pay scale, modem plant and equipment, continuous safety programs and alert, friendly management are Rio Grandes way of making your job better, and you better for your job. I I nrw modr! fur This Is Hsli Him . . . tiuir to climb aboard ( iltUm the Ntslioii wogun wet . . . I'uruhintng hardtup glamor with nigged utility. ilir I'irsta's idivk, low-lrvFar lauds at fan . . . staling with clis ih.tt atandu mil in bidh Mirirty or stibivbsa tinrliw nw Aitviit of lAhJr-oiii'jilranure with Oidtino living. And pd lli- - fi.ll y linr. bile's glimorou- - 1 ld.-liido ritle M.lNmubilt s solidly loads of axcilemanf . . 1r uitli wuliT fr.ntie ami string base ii'.i't' 1 nitiv) in the new V w of the lh mihniIi jhTftH-manrf4r niaxinnmi hl.dil:iv. 'I . . n,.ip,riH'r of desigu HiN'kt'l T.!,h ii;rni urcsl it. that d,ln,r rroutir.iT tthm it aiiI it. Hinrr when fr liap ... ii' ' COIMP am arrRK nr-- r fulwivr,. rvunv and ncerd.. .in Mipolim. handle ever thing fcnii lu;iMina m.io-- i uU in . . . pi dn.l fur 'ip r . rinr nun.vl SITKB DR mvr alVty. Dual rihatMs Dr 1 nr Sfrlt Vri'riii Fadtlcd luatrumeiit ft'din'l rfiv Un!..id Vij'.iJpmi'nl, t Rio Grands's operating ratio (ratio of expenses lo revenues) was 63.12 per coni in 1956. Unusual in railroading anywhsrs, this ratio indicates how your railroad safeguards the confidence and invostmont placed in il by YOU . . . r shipper, receiver, passenger, owner or employe. yiu f the luxury and oe loads of luggago . . . in-I. I tiferi'M . . . ptdttl fir mnifnrt to s t I i imnu. ud wiili the rear M'iiI flileil down with rirryih!i tli.tu ht niliic feet big! VfMi've iim'ut iTril r cn inM pliti;iL,,o of 1 MiUmidiile'a u- - k'ltsw toll all the rvil-Be our gin -- r , . ! in at our pliuMriNim mnui and dnvo it. newest niiKhl . . . i':e I ir-i- a. For loads of friends tariiun of ih I 2T7 h Pl J2 O T hi 4 r nS Juftp,od 'HI L-- D nrd o' IfWli mo.V'i. t s wpo 32 hp. vo T) , 7. '" . 'v oUN'fcP08. IV1 the direct central transcontinental route DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD |