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Show Magna Times, Magna. Utah Attend Anniversary Fetej Mr. and Mis. L. H. ri ai,.l Friday, March 8, 1957 MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS ' h.-- j Hunter Items of Interest Returns From Trip Mrs. Robert li. Austin of Boise, Idaho, bus returned ti her home af.rr visiting fur two weeks with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs. h Kuirbnutne and other relatives and friends. Lovely Party or the C St G Club were- , nli rtained Friday evening hv M s. Eugune Shields at a pret-l.l- y planned party. Special guests were Mrs. Anus Shields and Mrs. Leian Van VI. et. Prizes at games w re i':ven to Mrs. Van Vlcet, Mrs. Fairbourne had been in Mis. LuVar Adams aiid Mis. Dor B.iise for two months, aiding her Peel. recover from a seiious The group will meet March 15 daughter inf. ctinn. win Mrs. George J. Smith. A brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fairbourn: of Idaho Miss Hannah Schmidt of FreeMrs. Ab Butlr s to Idaho, also briefly visited Nebraska has returned to Falls, i.il hnnmirg young gu sts at a with his sister and family and htr home. after i fora aiii-.vacationing thz 4th butr.d..y versa: y of mother at Boise. her son. The child. on cn .l.w l'k W!lh her cousin, Mrs. liar- vey Grubaugh in Hunter. ills games and ref Club Mutt Featured Speaker Mrs. Earl Newbold enteitained Mr. and Mr:, iiruil Are! MrSl Lucy Larson, .National members of the FLA Club Friday r ,i I""'. l' '.i"1 Executive Committeewoman of evening at her home at a prettily Mrs. And r.ion's brother, Earl planned party. Card prizes were Moore, who l.o.ntly for Park awarded to Mrs. Kenneth Kidd Air Base in Cttltlurntu. He will and Mrs. Dick Knight. f 'r Jap!,n Marc?.UMth in the UUh Copper The ladies will meet March 15 on a assignment. dub with Mrs. Douglas T. Smith at Mrs. Larson and her daughter, her home. Miss Piggy celebrated Lou, recently returned her 2nd birthday with several Nancy from the eastern states where friends a March at 2nd Club Entertained tiny Mrs. Larson attended conven- m Mrs. Ruth Johnson entertained y and iorum meetings. u;'n Zola Harman. j AU Auxiliary memb:rl ,re members of her Bridge aClub Fri day at her home at prettily to attend at 8:00 p.m. 'urged Mr. and Mrs. Marion Reese planned social A delicious lunch- have as their guests, Mrs. Reese's eon was served and card prizes to Mrs. Mary McAllister, par.nl, Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Mrs. Max Cloward entertained Jones of Malad, Idaho. members of her Sewing Club Fri- - Mrs. Viola Gardner and Mrs. day evening at her home. A de- - Minnie Robertson. The group will meet Wednes- the wa P:nt Mr. Illm.r Sticking, f . rmer serv refreshments day evening, March 13lh with late and is in a Salt Lake Hunter Mrs. Vi Martin. 1. to be progressHospit reported lng after surgery. Best wishes are Mrs. Harris Powell was hostess extended. to members of her Sewing Club CRADLE Wednesday evening at her home t a prettily planned social. ROLL Dainty refreshments were servOur Sai.f 'd to th: group. Mrs. Lavvnia Ci)nin a li'nikd the aiitilvvr-ar50th GiMrn dinner at Harnri's i!i- in Salt Lake City in Y.Vtiii-i-Jar:.,!it ::! Mis. M. Jt. hiinutin ; Mr. Fi.-.- h r of Sail Lake1 City. A iociM was latir h. 1.1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.io l aw CaHweil of Lona.vii'A1 D;:v. The huriiii.il gi;,' aii- pa ( p. i of Mr. Fiher ind si ter aii.l brother-in-lauf Mrs. Caha.m. Me.-I.'on-s W.-tbrj- ocietij Jn.-ep- 1 By Ratla McDaniel Phene 4439 or AM - Members of the Women's Benefit Association were entertained Monday evening at the Magna Women's Club by Mrs. W. W. Mrs. Mabel Breeze underwent Borland. Card prizes were awardat the LDS hospital. A surgery ed to Mrs. Jack Marlor, Mrs. is hoped by many Mary E. Nielson and Mrs. Valeria speedy recovery Hunter Notes hii.--.ti- si-- ! ' , j j JjWatch (SPECIAL Si i Rea Only-Japan- Figurines ese 82.95 Regular I $1.50 Special U.n,nnM,Sonrf.,,,.., 7 Phone i e. ,live-awarde- e, d 8916 W. 2700 So. New Sunday Hours, 10:00 A.M. io 6:30 P.M. Cottage Cheese and Purity Townhouse Cracker, Served Saturday, 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. HIPf Pork, center cuts, loin 79c, end cut, Steaks Rib, A grade, trimmed short, lb I ! 49! Mr. nd Mrs. Glenn Ridd arc vacationing in Phoenix, Arizona with relatives. rtk. Income Taxes I I i PREPARED Experienced Reasonable:; CALL Dick 2551 Keni . 6239 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiinmT W: Xt v s fed by number wheeever yea too. It's Inks os fast. 47 &! (Neeafee Stotet Telephone The 9rtwiet Mora than e cor, irorc Cion a truck handlai wort ikon hall a Ion. Now pickup with Style lido body, standard at ( AcoUoMo in 4 ft- - and IN. body lor aaae cast. CAN STAY WITH PtotB)es Heres Bourbon as wild and light and free from bite as the most expensive imported Scotch and Canadian whiskies -- yet with a magnificent flavor h Bourbon! found only in fine Kentucky RadlsSaes Sour-Mas- TOMATOES 3 ears, 29c FRESH, CRISP i DaSSodMO s ftenr P-NUTIBiiifc full bloom, 25 for . . . . Southern Maid by Cudahy Ige. 18 oz. jai chive, efflsageade Kraft, 46 49! 43 25 i 7! oz. can CRACKERS 32c I ! TOWN HOUSE by PURITY. LGE. PKG. jCOFFEE i j CANDY GLADE'S. 1 Switch to this Light Straight Bourbon -- its kind of whiskey. YVed Americas fastest-growin-g be proud to have you try it. Youll be delighted ! 15c 1 U. 8. NO. 1. TUBE. POUND Cottage Cloverleafs, pineapple, i Celebrating his 6th birthday Wednesday was Donald Barr, who was honored at a party given by his mother, Mrs. Richard Barr. Small friends helped in the birthday celebration. BOURBON YOU I I di-M- THE LIGHT ! CORN ! s Remember, ! j r ..s Mr. children .re vi1il:n7 J iK home of Mr. Huk-i'parents. Mr. and Mr. Emil Feulner. Dr. Mulct a number of the Idaho State Complimentary to the 7th. faculty at Pocatello, birthday anniversary of her son, College Steve, Mrs. Mona Lowdcr enter- - htaho, Uined at a social March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. tbby Junes moFriends enjoyed party games and tored to Provo Thursday evening refreshments. to attend an operetta, "The Gon-i dohers" presented by the Provo Weekend guests at the home of High School. Their son, who Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Defa were .teaches speech at the Ray, r. school, Defa's brother, John, and rccted it. wife and their 'daughter, FJiza-bet- h llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll from Evanston, Wyoming. nr what make long distance fun to use often. We'll also bet that right now someone, somewhere would like to hear these words . . . words that bring you closer . . . words that make up the best substitute in the world for being there yourself. This evening, reach for your phone and have a wonderful time. I j - We'd bet you've used words liko these time and again during your long distance calls. And, of course, that's os it should be for words or the most important part of long distance. They're Phone 6371 . Pitti-r.-son- LONG DISTANCE Thun., Fri., SaL Armours tray pack, lb. ! -, The C. H. SeVring Club met at the home of Mrs. Hanna Reese on Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd Coe of the occasion of her birthday anni- weeks. A demonstration on cake A speedy recovery is hoped by Magna have their daughter, Mrs. versary. C. L. Rasmussen of Stcvensville, decorating was given. many friends. as a guest in their Montana, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Griffiths home. She was accompanied by A baby shower was given for entertained Friday honoring the mother-to-bMiss Lois Nelson, also of Slevens-villMrs. Lova Marsh8th birthday anniversary of their all by Mrs. Bonnie Pettersson, members Mrs. Rasmussen will remain daughter, Kay. Family Mrs. Irene Furness, Mrs. Marie for the balance of the week, visit- and friends attended and refresh- Drown and Mrs. Alice Marshall ing other relatives and friends ments were served to twenty-seve- n on Monday evening. Refreshguests. ark Miss Nelson will travel to ments were served to forty dpn Thursday to visit other guests. A surprise birthday party was re held for Perry Gibbs at the home Karen Petersen, of Joyce Cavanee March 2nd. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wonderful Trip Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright have Games were played and refresh- Petersen, underwent surgery, returned home from a most en-- - ments were served. hernia operation, at a Salt Lake trip to California. They hospital Wednesday. A meeting for the Bishopric were guests of a niece and family, Dr. and Mrs. L. Robert Bench and Adult Aaronic Priesthood All Explorers and their dates in San Diego, saw a son, C. L. was held at the home of Mr. and Wright Jr., a member of the U. Mrs. Arvil Nielson. Light re- of the Hunter area are Invited to attend a special dance to be S. Navy, depart for Australia, and freshments were served. held at the University of UUh also vacationed in Long Beach with three sisters and a brother Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin Union Building on March 9th. to Mrs. Wright and children of Boise, Idaho, deMrs. Wright desires to thank parted Sunday for their home Mr. Wilford Coon hai returned everyone for their kind wishes, after vacationing with parents. Mrs. Marian Austin and childMr. and Mrs. George Zambos cards and flowers received when, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin and home from a Salt Lake Hospital folowing an operation He It ren have returned from Boise, Magna announce the birth of he fell recently and suffered a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Fair- welL lng Idaho, where she has bettn stay- a fine baby boy on February 12th. fractured bourne. leg. 6 7 ing at the home of her sister-in-laat in He weighed pounds, Mrs. Gladys Fairbourn Aus- ounces and is being greeted by a children care of and tin, taking brother, John and sister, Elaine. while Mrs. Gladys Austin has been in Salt Lake City receiving News tie wvefbur Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Nielson medical treatment blesfwt of Amanda Acres are the proud Mrs. Zeta Williams was hostess parents of a baby boy March 4th to ladies of the Afternoon Sewing at St Marks Hospital He weighThe Wonderful Club Wednesday at her home. ed in at 7 pounds, 11 ounces. At Ten guests attended and were home to greet the new arrival arc two brothers and a sister. served a dainty luncheon. language of Mr. and Mrs. Nielson formerly Mrs. Afton Asbury will be to the group the afternoon of lived in Garfield. March 13th. market IFREE-Cloverle- af Dainty refreshments were NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Malt P- ttcrson, Six couples mei at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin for Jr. and three children, Ki.-ri- , B.is an evening of entertainment last and Sandra, accompanied by Mr. , and Mrs. Matt week. Sr. of Mr. Ephriain Furness sh wed Magna have returned home a.'t. r slides of pictures he and his fam- vacationing nine days with relaily had taken in the Hawaiian tive and friends in San Diego, Islands while they were vacation- California. ing there last summer, and Mr. Hunter Ward Mutual ofli.-erLaughlin presented pictures of and dance director held a must their trip to Colorado. Potluck luncheon was later enjoyable roller skating party for all who danced in the Gold and served. Green Ball Hoar show Fiiduy Verl Rushtun. formerly of Hunt- evening. er, is in the LDS Hospital recov- They later returned to the Hunter Wardhousc for er,n from an Pprat,on- I!p Hunter Couple Hurt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman have returned to their home in Hunter after a trip to California. They narrowly escaped serious injuries or death on Donnor Pass, when their car was struck headon by a vehicle that had gone out of control Mr. and Mrs. Timmerman were taken to the Auburn Hospl tal in Auburn, California, where Mr. Timmerman received medi- cal treatment for a broken knee cap and his wife obtained help for recuperating nicely a chipped hip. Art RushUm is in St. Mark' Mrs. Timmerman will be con- fined to her bed for the next few IIS81 reCeiV'mg mediCal -- urun c friends. Young. LOCAL C" $1.98 T KIESES POUTD PACKAGE BEANS 23c I cab-wid- new Styleside pickups. 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