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Show Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah Friday, April 10, 1953 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rushton announce the arrival of a daughter March 30th. The new little weighed in at 5 pounds, 15 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin girl ounces. entertained at a delicious turkey dinner Easter Sunday at their Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Boils of At- ' home. Covers were laid for twen California, spent the week water, ty guests including Mr. and Mrs. visiting at the home of Mr. and Dell Witbeck and family, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Junes and family. Mrs. Glen Bradley and son, Lee of Logan, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rejoicing over the birth of a Witbeck and daughter, Peggy, Mr. are Mr. and Mrs. Harry daughter and Mrs. Reuben Witbeck and Jones of Salt Lake City, formerly family, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hudson of Hunter. The child weighed 7 and Mrs. W. O. Peacock of Salt pounds, 4 ounces. Lake City. A very enjoyable day was spent by all. Best wishes for early convales-cense-s are extended to Mrs. Stella Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hintze and Wach, Mrs. Bertha Newton, Mrs. children of Provo, Utah, spent the Hanna Rees, Mrs. Lillie Lloyd, weekend visiting at the home of Miss Sheila Breeze and Mr. Jay Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day. Davis. These people have all underMr. and Mrs. J. M. Witbeck gone major operations and their spent three days the past week in many friends extend sincere Southern Utah, visiting relatives greetings. HUNTER NEWS get-wel- l" and friends. Weekend visitors at the home Mrs. Vivian Wing has spent the of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thornock in month past Heber, Utah, as a were Darlene Burrows, Beverly guest of relatives and friends. Meservy of Brigham City, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Oxspring Mr. and Mrs. Lavere Davies and of Tooele, Utah. Theso relatives, together with family have returned home after an enjoyable weeks vacation in Mr. and Mrs. Thornock and Mr. Los Angeles, California, as guests and Mrs. Frank Driffill and of relatives. They were accom- daughter, spent Easter Sunday in panied back by Mr. Joseph Dav- Corinne, Utah, where they visited ies, who has spent the winter in Mrs. Thornock mother and California. Announcement On Marriage Given 1 party for Mrs. Sonne, who is now j I a house guest of Mrs. A. V. Powell. LsOC 11 lilOv ICS . Mrs. Henry Steele of Midvale Mrs. Orion Boucher Sims of Las entertained Easter Sunday for 0 Mrs. Sonne. Vegas, Nevada, announces the engagement of her daughter, Marilyn Martha, to John Cooper MayMIA ers of Lu Vegas. No date has been set for the wedding. The movies that have been takHer father. Clay B. Sima, resides en by George J. Smith of local m Boulder City. children, will be shifwn at the The attractive young lady ia a Gem this Friday evening. Satursenior student at the Las Vegas day nutinee and Saturday evehigh school, where she is active in ning allows. student organizations, particularThe movies have turned out The Pleasant Green Second ly music groups. MIA is sponsoring an eve- very well and should prove interWard Mrs. Sims is a former Magna ning of entertainment at a Fair, esting to kiddies and their resident. next Tuesday evening, April 14th, 7:30 oclock in the P. U. Hall. Visitor Honored At Many items will be sold, includ- Magna Youth Appears ing hamburgers, cake, iee cream, Parties-Socials Local home-mad- e and other As Guest Soloist candy, goodies. A fishpond will also be Honoring Mrs. O. A. Sonne of erected for the amusement of all Loel Hepworth, a senior student Daly City, California, former and movies shown. of Cyprus high school, was guest Magna resident for many years, clarinet soloist for the Ogden high several charming functions have Oquirrh Fund Slates school band in a concert played at complimented her. On Friday, she Olympus Jr. High school April was a special guest at a social giv- Meet Monday Eve 2nd. en by Mrs Orem Stewart for 17111 young musician is well members of her Bridge Club. Mrs. The regular monthly meeting of known throughout the state for Fund is his ability. J. S. Powell also was a guest. Oquirrh Community The ladies will hold their next slated Monday evening, April He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. meet with Mrs. H. A. MeMas ter 13th In the Magna Women's Club Clarence W. Hepworth of Magna rooms, 7:00 p. m. April 24th. and a student of Max Dalby, All officers and members are former music instructor at CypFurther complimenting Mrs. urged to attend. rus. Mr. Dalby now teaches at the Sonne, Mrs. Allie Peterson WaltOgdon high school. ers entertained at a social Monday afternoon and that evening, Mrs. William T reseder was hostess at a y Gem Theatre P. G. SCHEDULES attack carrier S.x'.'i Kiel in I'SS Midway was engagi-in the "Opciuliiin Rendezvous Mil:Ur:anean K.a from March 17l:i to 25lh. TOMORROW! April 16tli is BLAZE CAUSES $50 DAMAGE TO MAGNA HOUSE Monday, April 13 Damage of Sat) resulted ill a blti.e Friday iifterno.ui at a house Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Thomas, 156; M. Nelson, The piano students of Mrs. occupied by 2798 South Norma Helen Singleton will be presented Young and family. June Nelson, West in Magna. The place ia 9100 StevEthel Hauler. to the public in their annual owned of Magby N P. enson, 140 and Carol Bertoch, 135. recital April 13th, 8:00 p. m. at the na. Bruckbank Junior high school Two small luiises, B League Little Theater. each, on the same lot are occulie: will Those participating by the Young family. Value Norma Codings scored a 182 Darlene Bowen, Jeanne Hendrick- pied of the damaged house was estihigh game in the "B League and son, Ann Reid, Sharon Diana, at $25(1 by firemen who anLaura Daniels took high series of Doris Catten, Marilyn Harding, mated swered the alarm. 445 by games of Lynda A r none, Myrna Harding, Other high scores were A. Jones, Michael Walters, Becky Ridge, P. E. O. Chapter 150; Ruby Coon, 174; Nellie Puw-el- l, Raymond Catten. Franklin Niel148; Wyona Barton, 140; Fran sen, George Novak, Pat Singleton, P. E. O. Chapter T, will meet at Sheppick, 171; E. Giles, 148; Roberta Singleton, Bertha Gage, the home of Mrs. Harold A. Zagg, Maiirine Codings, 163; Ruth An- Kathy Donaldson. Sharon Turn- No. 13, Upper Magna Row, Weddrus, 161; Bessie Snell, 154; Helen er, Carol Klima. April 15th at 12:30 p. in. nesday, Jean Hubbard. Wimmer, Others are: Norman Nielsen, Great savings! Great values i LGreat siiictionsi Gala Cantata 153-15- 1; s two-roo- DON'T MISS lREAT!!! IT..ITS SATURDAY APRIL Uth! 144-14- 179; Vi Nordquist, 168; Ella Era-pe- Donald Marlor, Tommy Dyches, GIRL SCOUT NEWS 157; Florence Smith, 147. Janice Nielsen. Ilene Christ offer-sotook 8 points. No. LaRae Thomas, Ridd, Squads Judy Girl Scjut Tro ip No. 68 will 1, high game of 695 and series of Diane Swcn n, Sheila Perkins, 1934. Evelyn Perkins, Sylvia Sutton, hold their regular meeting ThursPete Paulus, Toni Tygesen. day after school at the Magna "A" League Little House. The group is still Brother Dios working on their Second Class Arline Harward took high game badges. of 189 in the "A League and anErick Ericksen, 72, died Monday folFair-vie189. was She other of at 10:50 p. m. at his home in closely Special Deputy Sheriff lowed by LaVon Dea, 183; Shirley after a lingering illness. He was the brother of Mrs. Employed For Garfield Begent, 155; Bette Cutler, 163; Vivian Hugo Mower of Magna. Dorothy Dea, Sincere sympathy is extended. U:ilil tin; Kemp, 183; Mary Tomlin, 155; G. services of a Walker, 165 and Ellen Newbold, sheriff are obtain.-- for Garfield, 172. R. Fairbourne, a special deputy, Father Succumb Others were Margarite Pritchis on duty in Garfield from midThelma Singleton, Robert Francis Elvin, 79, of 375 night to 7:00 a. m., announces ofard, 155; B. Smith, 151; Ann Tygesen, East 2nd South, Salt Lake City, ficials. Norma Fairbourne, 179; died Wednesday at 10:30 a. m. in It is expected that a regular Alice Begent, 180; Mary Sudbury, a Salt Lake hospital after a sheriff will shortly be appointed 156; Edna Meyer, 154. for tiiu townsite community. lengthy illness. He was the father of Mrs. June The holy cpirit of the Spring is E. Kelson of Magna. Being destroyed, sin needs no other form of forgiveness. working silently. Sympathy is extended. -- George McDonald Mary Baker Eddy y, n, w PENNEYS 6; full-tim- e DINNERWARE 159-16- 151-15- 6; SOCIAL? ic. "Encore Set for 6! -- g lAOfc bus S- I I Ak P rt Of lACHt am INi gray r cwwfclto1 taira. wait any longer for that motoring thrill youve always when this big, beautiful Buick Special is ready to give you such g for just a few wonderful d cars? dollars more than the IK The Whmicr School will hold a Pai Association meet-.n- i! Thursday, April 16th, 7:30 o'clock. The progiam will feature a musn-a- i chorus from tile fifth and sixth grades, conducted by Mrs. Nan Thornock. A nominating committee is to be selected to choose officers in the ensuing year. er Fulltime Fireman Okehed For Magna Department J. Bernell Day hat been appointed as a fulltime fireman at tin; Magna Fire Department, and was approved Friday by the county commission. He will receive a $280 per month salary. Mr. Day was recommended by Fee Chief J. W. Clay from an approved list of the Salt Lake County Civil Commission, and will On, of the high lights of the join the department May 1st in recent Primary LDS Church Con- his new position. -6 ference was the presentation of a 50 year pin to Mrs. Estella Pehr-s.Cyprus Play Garners of Magna. Mrs. Pehrson has been a mem- Third Place Award ber of the Primary Stake Board for 25 years and worked in PriThe Cyprus school Thespian mary organizations for $0 years. play, "Bury the Dead, placed Oquirrh Stake workers arc third in a state drama contest conof Mrs. Pehrson, her ducted proud Tuesday at the University her influence of Utah. achievements, among ail she has taught and the Murray was first and Tooele sweet spirit she radiates to all second. wt.Ii whom she associates. Doing unto others as we would that they do by ua, is immortalCigarette Causes ity's self. Intrepid, Mattress Blaze; Loss love fulfills the law and la Estimated at $10 and eternal. -- Mary Baker Eddy Loss of $10 was caused to a mattress Sunday evening at 10:15 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. W. Enright, 2865 Suulh 8950 West in Magna. THEY SAY THAT TH'SO CALLAccording to a report released ED DUMB ANIMALS ARE by Salt Lake County department No. 2 wlm answered the call, GUIDED BY INSTINCT the blaze was caused from a cigar- SOMEftlN' WE FOLKS NEED A UTTLE MORE ette. No other damage resulted to OK ihe home or contents. Primary Worker Honored For 50 m CLASSIFIED FOR RENT partly furnished house, full basement, back perch, lga, closet, garden lot. 2 mile east on 3100 So. Call 3383. I have never committed the matter to God, that I have nut had reason for infinite praise. Anna Shipton Does your car need a little attention? Our skill ia ell types To be trusted is a greater com- of auto repairs our experience ia body end paint work, our compliment than to be loved. J. Macdonald petence in general check-up- e combine to assure you of the best Only a firm foundation in truth ia automobile service at the can give a fearless wing and a PAGE MOTOR CO. sure reward. Even its Why 4 car niilaUa Why wanted? Slates Meet Years Service Recital Slated Emma Strebble captured high game of 165 and another one of 143 Tuesday afternoon at the Utah Copper Club. Other high games were Ruth Whittier FTA Mrs. Jennie Pagel has received information that her husband, Staff Sergeant George Pagel, has arrived in Suwon, Korea, with the armed forces. Local Piano Afternoon League Hunter Ward Bract icing For T!ie Hunter Second Ward Choir very busy these days practicing for u caiitoto that will be presented in the near future. The choir i.. under the direction of Mrs. Nan Thorn. ck, duector and Mrs. Betty M .lessor, organist. Soloists will include Lavcll Nielson, Ester Easter, Norris Easter, Miriam Farnsworth, Sherwain Rushton, George Rushton, Wayne Morris and Selma Larson. A double tno will include Bodenhofer, Mina Marshall, Percia White, Shannon Moessor, Mr. Armando Albenco, sta David Yancey and Warren Thornock. tioned in Montana with the armed Also asx.sting in quartet num forces, spent the weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mis. Elmer bets are l.arSenc Morris and June And reason. Albenco. Date of the presentation will be released very shortly. Arrives in Korea Aboard the M.dway is Navy Lt. Robert D. Orton, son of Mr. Debitor Orton nd husband of Mrs. Dorothy M Orton, oil of 2966 South 8900 West, Magna. "Operation Rendezvous was a NATO maneuver designed to maintain a standard of readiness and battle efficiency of General Ridgeway's European Defense Forces. Naval forces of France, Greece, Italy, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States participated in tin1 operation. 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