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Show Thuri Jay, May MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA JUNIOR AUXILIARY ORGANIZED IN MAGNA DAV Published Since 1916 Howard Ridge, Publisher ' Edilh N. Ridge, Editor Issued each Thursday morning al Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act oi March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah one Adjudged ttate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National lAIIE niDfiE LOCALS By Juanita Hall Phona 6438 The baseball season at Cyprus high school' is now in full swing Monson, according to Chuck coach. Eddie Pearce is captain of the team. Schedule Listed The following schedule will be carried out for the remainder of the season; April 17, Cyprus at Bingham; April 21, Murray at Cyprus; April 24, Cyprus at Jordan; April 28, Cyprus at Murray; May 1, Bingham at Cyprus; May 5, Tooele at Cyprus; May 8, Cyprus at Olympus. Lewis Bros. Stages 360 y. " South West Temple Salt Lake City Phone EL -- P, i7 .Jr '' BROCKBANR are students All Brockbank asked to stop breaking bottles. softdrink For spring cleanup, the seventh grade gym classes of boys and girls, are asked to clean the school grounds. May 1st is law day in the school district. There will be an assembly and a speaker will stress this subject. Bonnie Sadler - . A.U U.ii Shown in th. picture above, back row, left to tight are Martha McDonald, Mary Ann Smith. Barbara Yeates. Middle row, left to right include Margaret Brusatto. Oail Borland, Gloria Barber, Peggy Borland and Teresa Marline. Front row. Kim Herrington. Dellagene Airis, Sbarmaine Brusmtto and Irene Borland. PERRY'S 4-- H 7&tvet4, Order Mother's flowers now and be sure she receives the favorite varieties she will cherish for '.he loving message they bring. We send Alothet Flowort-by-W- ' ir where. MEAT DEPT. McDonaltTs Flower s Phone Magna 2011 If Phone 6361 Prices effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday FRESH lb 65 lb. 14 Carrot SUCED HORMEL Lettuce lb.' 65 Coca-Col- St Saltines 31c No baking. 71 i 21b. Nabisco plus deposit a lb. 51c r,.cr Club Ehjoi) the and Mrs. Hal Larsen enjoyed a vacation to San Diego, California, the past veek while th.ir children visited with a grandmother, Mr3. Terrance Larsen of Glen wood, Utah. On the Bourbon T0HTES" KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO., LOUISVILLE, 86 PROOF ran a free "LAYETTE FEEDING SET!" Retail value 2.99 Chocolate et be idea's asst pep it Mnh ketdMl Pstsstri 3-2- Vanilla Pudding & Pie Filling Mix Twia Ur Vslvs Kipjltt ' ghn pradstn fMAagi 9c fatten, awst rthstpItsU! ba:iaiias NAMEa-6Dc- t SAVE 104 Set includes: t bottles, complete with nipples, caps, discs, and bottla cleanser. toward purchass any size um . STYLING THAT WILL STAY IN STYLE noriYoyniE r.iuois . ALL-NE- Bring this coupon in to us and we will allow you 10c on the purchase of any size Albers Oata (Quick or Old Fashioned). Sept 30, 1S58 CARI1ATI0II eYcpsrcted milk from Contented Be sure and ask for vmirT-w-- n V-- W ENGINE 8 MOST MODERN "SIX" WILL YOUR IMF vjeso:i irnuo? SINGLE-CONTRO- L LIFTGATE 8. - V,, FOAM CUSHIONS IN FRONT SEATS OF ALL MODELS e. LOWEST PRICE POSSIBLE 7. TRADITIONALLY MOST WANTED AT RESALE TIME WEIL TOO GET EM STATION WAGON TRADE-I- ... ALLOWANCE ALL M A FORD AND AN TO I00T . . . DURING look roa TENNESSEE ERNIE FORD stm ar m FORD SHOWf ON TV EVERY THURSDAY sraio.i v.do:i uvihs DAYS NIGHT V - Guide A group of Magna ladijs, Mrs. C. F. Williams, Mrs, Matt Petters-so- SAVE Cowt " Mrs. Teresa Pendleton and Mrs. Clara Brown motored to Salt Lake City Monday to help Mr. Wiliams' mother, Mrs. Amanda Hicks, celebrate' her birth anniversary. Mrs. Betty Green entertained members of her Sewing Club Friday at her home. A social time ws enjoyed and refreshments served. ALBERS OATS (Quick or Old Fashioned) Offer Expires 3 n, to buyt letters to write-nothi-ng Just lews your Mine at our display of CARNATION EVAPORATED MILKI No INTROFFEFURV 3 Saturday, May 24 Copper Club Night at Rain- bow Randevu-yo- ur club card admits member and ' partner. Club Cards ar Not Trans- ferable. Apprsrof fcy 14c MARKET Goods ivwewmv Jilx M0NEY-N- 0T STAMPS The Copper Golf Club ladies met Tuesday evening for an social A lovely dinner was served and table game enjoyed by fifty ladie. Mrs. Dori Wilrn wm in ehsrge of the 3 H 2 2 IIIIIIIMItllllilllllllimilimillllllllllllil V presented at the Hunter Ward Sunday evening services. Several numbers were given by the Cyprus high school a cappella choir. Talks were presented by Miss DeeAnn Broadhead on "Are You Ready to Meet the Lord? Ramola Kendall talked on .Chastity and Dick Pearce on Tithing." A solo was given by Miss Peggy UnsI Walked la worth, entitled Gods Garden. Arden Peterson was in eharge. j s KY. An inspirational program was Semi-Swe- 8 3 Saturday, May to IQ phq. for club members 3 and partners. 3 PRIZES at the Hunter Wardhouse. Games were played, refreshments served and a show enjoyed by the group. i , Mother's Day and Sporting Hunter 3rd Ward held an officers and teachers' party Saturday ALBERS OATS MAY, 1S58 ...You'll prefer it on any occasion return trip the Larsens visited with Mrs. Larsens brother, Mr. Mayo Zabriskie at Grand Canyon. They returned home Sunday. Tuesday evening. Games were played and refreshments served to the group. Mothers! Entertainments j I you can stag with Mrs. Warren Shrader was hostess at a baby shower complimentary to Mrs. Don Shephard on D I Coming weeks. ..prepare in minutest "DATJATJA-ISLAN- Utah Mrs. Warren Shrader has returned from a visit to Pueblo, Colorado, where she visited with her mother, Mrs. Roseoe James, who underwent an operation. She also vacationed In Bird City, Kansas with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelsen and Mrs. Hollis Kehlbeck for a few days. Mrs. Schrader was gone over two FRESH CRISP Bacon regular lb. P-r- Af-to- n, CLIPTOP Leg o Pork 6 Bananas Webster News A weekend surprise visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Val Dee Cranney ' was Mrs. Cranneys mother, Mrs. Enid Allred of Wyoming. Their son, Scott Cranney, returned with his grandmother and his parents will motor to Wyoming over the weekend to bring Scott home. Produce Dept lb. 39f , .Mr. NICE Fresh Fryer ' w Shop At Lake View Thrift Center Where Youll Always Find Friendly Service, LOW, LOW Prices And Courteous Boys To Carry Your Groceries Right To The Car. A GRADE Day any Lakeview Thrift Center 8177 West 3500 South C 1 The daughters of members of MAGNA ELEMENTARY NEWS Copper Unit No. 11, D. A. V. Mrs. Wells class has Deenstu Auxiliary, met recently at the home of Mrs. Fay Yeates to or- dying about seeds. We have learnganize a junior auxiliary. New- ed many things about them. It is ly elected officers include Bar- very interesting to learn about bara Yeates, commander; Mar- seeds. tha McDonald, senior vice comMrs. Moyles room has been mander; Gall Borland, junior; Peggy Borland, adjutant. This learning to speak 'Spanish. It is a group of girls has been active in lot of fun and very interesting. making favors for patients at We are learning to say such things the Veterans Hospitals and also as book, desk, pencil, chalk, pen, the Salt Lake General hospital. notebook, paper, rat, table, cat, dog, donkey, lion and many other The Lake Ridge "Subteens things. Pamela Paulos held their first met ting at the home of their leader, Mrs. Wile liam Ashby to elect officers for the sumnjer. Assistant leader is Mrs. Bob Williams. New officers include Karolyn . Taylor, president; Julie Ann Hall, Carol Petty, secretary; Kathleen Ashby, reporter; Teresa Grochowski, song leader; Margo Ann Holladay, health and safety chairman; LaDean Hatch, In Mr. Novaks room we have taknt and recreation chairman been learning how to multiply and Judith Howard, civic and fractions. community chairman. We have also written letters to Honolulu, Hawaii, because we are FOR SALE 140x120 lot in Huntbeginning to study about Hawaii. er with irrigation water. All of the children are studying Wish equity end purchaser take for final examinations. . over pymls. Inquire 3360 South Sherrie Williams 7615 WmL 45 I Out-of-to- 1 t C-- i Commander Brusatto added that the DAV National Commander would welcome the opportunity to meet and talk with any disabled veterans or veterans survivors who have a problem which the DAV can help to solve. I ... i se problems. Cornmatjdec Brusatto said that all disabled veterans, whether members of the DAV or not, as j well as the general public and anyone interested in the welfare of the nations disabled veterans, are invited to the meeting. j . t ; tnr Disabled veterans, widows and deprndents of deceased servicemen are invited to meet the National Commander of the Disabled American Veterans, Paul E. Frederick, Jr., who will be .guest of honor at an open meeting on Friday, May 16 at the Hotel New-houat 4:30 p.m. Mr. James Brusatto, Utah Department Commander, will be host at theij gathering at which Commander Frederick will discuss current idipabled veterans v y The Marine Corps special d lay enliitment program Sunday visitors at he home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley were which allows young men the opMr. and Mrs. Ele'o Herara and portunity to enlist and rennia a home for up to four months is . ir.iily of Dells, Utah. still available. Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stewart The announcement, made today wars dinner guests this week at JSry J. Vaculm, the the home of Mr. Stewarts sister, by Mrs.. Earl Stevens of Kearns, local recruiter, pointed out that it i3 an ideal program for high honoring Mr. Stewarts bir hday school seniors who have to join anniversary. a service tu. want to obtain Mrs. Richard Barker entertain- - diplomas iirst. The same applies aI y Jvvj15 ed at a dinner Sunday,, honoring1 the birthday anniversary of her husband. guests included Mr. Barkers parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Barker and daughters, Carol and Sharon of Farm- ington, Utah and Mrs. Barkers cause he is enlisted as a Marine ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer of reserve and given an inactive Ogden, yiah. duty status. Then he returns to his civilian capacity at school or Visiting at the Oral Kemp fam- at work, and is given up to four NEW ZEALAND "MORMON" TEMPLE ily home during the week were months to return to the recruitMrs. Mr. Kemps parents, Mr. and The New Zealand Temple of the Church of Jesus ing station for assignment to acEdar Kemp of Garland, Utah, tive duty. Christ of Latter-da- y Saints (Mormon) dedicated Sunday, Vaculins announcement i president,- David O. April 20, by the Churchs . Sgt.v Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt and L JTlCri BT6 Xul- TIuClCu thst McKay. The gleaming white concrete edifice was built by children Colin andTanna visited f months of their mili- volunteer labor at a cost of $1 million. An estimated 5,000 Wh tary ligation, and are also 5r aid mA. fwesf . Mormon faithful, including 500 Americans, rd t;?.dcd the . ing an increase in pay before per ' dedication. one days duty. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and forming Jt stress:d also that young men family were weekend guests at Aoom 5 has some new friends the home of Mrs. Halls brother who have plans to go in service J in Manila, Utah. They wrote us Marin the in enlist should July and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Our school had an art exhibit, j a letter. Adams and sons, Rodney and ines under this program before We all had a lot of art to display. vill This of this month. the end Scott of Green River, Wyoming'. Deserrt News put our let-assure them of leaving at that We hops our mothers and fathers' ter about liked it. Our room is now domg spring in their newspa, time. the Otherwise quotas may Dinner guests at the home of The children of Manila finger painting. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Booth on be filled or the program cancelled. j School saw "it and used it in their Kristins Marsh The local recruiter can give school paper. The Red . Mountain Friday were Mr. Bob Winkercot-te- r Grade Fourth of Salt Lake City, and his further details on this and other News. to men available both fiance, Miss Ellen Hepner of programs We didnt know where Manila women. He contacted can be apd January brings .us .coasting, Bountiful. at Room 409, Post Office Build- taffy pulls and apple roasting. was until we looked on the map. Chilly and cold, February brings It is close to the state of WyoMr. and Mrs. Spencer Larsen ing in Salt Lake City. the day when hearts and flowers ming. We will send them a letter, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. MarMiss Browns First Grade we give away. March promises vin Richens of Kearns, Utah to Hi Ho! Hi Ho! the of in hops swampy spring, Wendover, Utah- - on Sunday. Its off (o work we go, places peepers sing. April sees iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiii MM You have to be quick the birds return,- - scatter showers to Mrs. James Hall was hostess Hi Hi Ho! Ho! In arithmetic, on a lsaf and fern. May brings us the Esclera Club Wednesday. The Hi Ho! Hi Ho! armfuls of delight, warm sun and table decoration was a pink and Sweet comradeship we know, gardens bright yellow birthday cake, honoring For were all here the anniversary of Mrs. Charles With friends so dear, Lenet Monserett Erickson. Cc Second Grade Hi Ho! Hi Ho! After the gifts were opened, refreshments were served and an evening of cards followed. Mrs. Jim Jensen, Mrs. Wendell Turn-boand Mrs. Harold Hunt were JJJ sb prize winners for the evening. Mrs. Charles Erickson will be hostess at the next meeting. 120-da- National DAV Commander To Speak In S.L CYPRUS HIGH Marine Corps Gives Details Of Program Mrs. E. W. Carbine receved word Sunday of the death of an uncle, Winslow (Bud) Sheppard, wno succumbed to a heart attack. Mrs. Corciuc att.nded funeral set vices on Wednesday in Mur-ra- Editorial Association. year. 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