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Show T MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA Published Since 1111 Howard Ridge. Publisher Edilh N. Ridge. Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of Much 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one of the best ywkly newspapers by the Utah Itate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Walter PorschatU and family of Salt Lake City. Magna business REGISTRATION-START- Owner Dies Of Heart Ailment Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheppard are the proud parents of a lovely baby daughter, who arrived May 12th, and tipped the scales at 7 Constantine Panopoulos (Gus pounds, 12 ounces. She will be named Regina. The Sheppards Panson) 72, of 2728 South 905 s n have two sons, Don, 4 and David, West, local resident Editorial Association. Mail subscription rales Payable strictly in advance KLOO year. 2, who will welcome the new sis- vfho had lived here since 1905, died Sunday at 10:30 p.m. at a The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any ter. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City hospital of a heart subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No Willmar Sheppard of Salma, and ailment. Stlention paid to anonymous contributions. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beam of ' Mr. Panson, as he was known, Buchanan, Georgia. was of the Magna Tavern. He was born May 21, 1875 ig Rizes, Tripoli s, Greece, a son Catholics Slate Mr. and Mrs. Sotiros Panopouof Turn-hoWendell Mr. Mrs. and By Juanita Hall 17 Game los. He came to the United States May Night Wooda in funeral attended 6438 Phone Our Lady of Lourdes Church in 1894, returned to Greece in Mr. and Mrs. William Strick- land, Utah, for Mrs. Etta Gines will present its monthly game 1937 and married Lambrini (Esland and children of Ophir, Utah, on Saturday. Mrs. Gines was Mrs. night this Saturday, May 17th, be- ther) Delis June 5, 1937, then were guests at the home of Mrs. j Turnbow's grandmother. came back to the United States. ginning at 8:00 p.m. Strickland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Panson was a member of A door prize will be awarded, Miss Janell Hall, daughter of Leo Burr on Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, was as well as a number of spring the Greek Orthodox Church . of J.; to lucky ones in attendance. the Holy Trinity; Dinner guests at the home of honored at a party Tuesday, the, gifts Refreshments will be served, Federation of America and a ReMr. and Mrs. Richard Higley on occasion being her seventh birthand the public is invited to attend. tired Utah Construction Company Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. day anniversary. Games were foreman. Oral Kemp and family, Mr. and played and refreshments served Mrs. Gerwin JoAn and family of to the small guests in attendance. Survivors include his widow; Table decorations were in yello Tooele, Mr. and Mr- s- Myro sons, Lewis of Magna; Samuel, individu! and an with green Barnes of Tremonton, Utah an Ft Belvoir, Va.; brothers, sister, Mrs. Marlene Eddy. .birthday cake centered by birth-- 1 Louis, Mrs. Peter (Stamata) Kan-ioday cupcakes as a centerpiece. both of Magna; GeorgeBourt-tiful- ; Mrs. Charles Erickson was hos Anastasios, Greece. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowley and ess to members of the Esclei the of were at rites for the regarded home Funeral Mrs. of home William at guests the family Club Cub Scouts of Spencer man will be held Friday, 2:00 p.m. Ashby on Wednesday. Mrs. Jim Mr. Rowleys parents, Mr. and ack 147, will hold a in the Salt LakeCity Greek OrJensen was honored on her birth- Mrs. Clyde Rowley of Sandy, evening, May 16 thodox Church and interment day anniversary. After gifts were Utah on Sunday, p.m. in the recreation hall made in Mt. Olivet cemetery. opened, refreshments were served Stakehouse. Miss Margo ' Ann Holladiy, and games of cards played. High Prayer services are to be There will be a fish pond and 7:00 p.m. in The DeserThursday, scoie winners were Mrs. Bob Wil- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and games for everyone, popcorn et Mortuary, Salt Lake 'City, and Holladay, has returned home liams and Mrs. Jim Jensen sold. and punch will be the may be vieybed 10.00 group meets May 21st at ter undergoing a minor operation All Cub Scouts' and their fam- a.m. body to 1:00 p.m. on Friday, , the home of Mrs Bevei ly Turn- - at the Holy Cross Hospital on ilies are cordially invited to Mr. Panson was held in esteem bow. Sunday, the Holladays visin this area and sincere sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt vi- ited with Mrs. Holladays mother, his bereaved family. sited with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leona Hailing in Mantua, Young Magna Miss Wells Noyes of Salt Lake City Utah Appears On Eugene ON SUMMER SWIM CLASSES ocie well-know- LAKE RIDGE LOCALS Registration will start Friday, May 16th' for the Jackling Pool Summer program of ' learn-t- o ,wim classes, etc., announces instructors, who state that students g registering for beginners and classes must stand at least 3 feet 7 inches tall The starting date of classes will be June 2nd, when the registra- LADY LIONS ELECT NEW OFFICERS AT MEETING tion is completed. The schedule will include: Monday, 10 to 11 a.m., begin- er Ward Mr. and Mrs. James S. Carlston Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley at- were dinner guests for Mother's tended a funeral for Mr. Higleys Day at the home of a daughter, cousin, Mrs. Phyllis McCannon Mrs. Reed Brace and family. They at Wells, 'Nevada on Saturday. were joined later in the afternoon by Mrs. Braces brother, Jerry Carlston and friends. The group enjoyed an afternoon at the beach and returned to the Brace residence for refreshments. s, Jelesnik TV Program -- - Roosevelt, Utah. ' JK&ge THE SMOOTHER BOURBON Kentucky Stnil)t Bourbon Wnnkny . t Yrj 0M 16 tool . CAncion' Ago Dist Co . FrnnMort, Ky. NEWS The Giddy Gadders Go Gad- - lillllllllllllllllttllllltllimtlltllllltllllin din group met recently at 2 . . S the hdme of their leader,' Mrs. Jean Gourlcy,' to elect club offi4-- H Each spring women are of this or- ganization. Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews Membership in White Key is on scholarship, cummula-tiv- e Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews was grade point average, school elected president of the Lady activities and an original service Lions Wednesday evening at a project. Lion in the Community While at BYU, Miss Snell has meeting House. been active on the yearbook staff, Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto was named a member of national Psychology Club, a language club, Y Calcares first v.ce president; Mrs. Thomas Hubbard, second vice president; and various committees. She is majoring in elementary Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth, secretary; Mrs. E. F. Blanchard, treaeducation. surer; Mrs. H. L. Garfield, BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, May 18, 11:00 a. m. Worship Service. The sermon will be Giants in Our Lives, a mespower to sage on overcoming meet the problems and difficulties of life and be victorious in the strength of the Lord. 8177 Wet Lakeview Thrift Center JU1 Ml iru ii vJ Steak FROZEN FOOD Pictsweet lb. 73c Roast lb. 69c rp peu lb. 39c Fryers 5 POUND BOX Mild Cheese Peas 6-9- Corn 6-9- Broccoli 5-9- $2.19 5c 5c 5c POTATO ALL MEAT Franks 3 Patties lb. 49c 6-9- PRODUCE DEPT. LONG SUCER , 10 OUNCE Mix.. 49c EACH Cucumbers 3c RIPE. FIRM POUND Tomatoes 5c Fruit Cocktail 2c CRISP. SWEET POUND Lettuce 9c LARGE EARS, FRESH 8 OUNCE Juice 5-9- I ORANGE Juice . 5e OUNCE 3-8- 5c ....... 4-8- 9c TABLE TESTED Peas-Carro- 5c lb. LOAF Bread 27c SKIPPY 15 Dog Food FOR $1.00 25 LB. WASATCH PINK I REG. Lemonade 5c OUNCE OUNCE DRINK Orange 8-9- 12 Flour $1.49 LBS. 2-9- .7. . . $3.49 SWEET CREAM 1 69c 5-9- Cookies 12 PACKAGE QT. 4-9- SUNSHINE Kentucky 16 Proof- 5c STARK Dry Milk 77c Tissue Lewis Bros. Stages 360 South West Temple Salt Lake City Phono EL 56 Milk.. KEELETS Vt ZEE 4 PKG 0 QUARTS 95c GALLON 81c 12 ROLLS . 95c Gerbers strained Baby Food, 4 can covers and' 5c Straight Bourbon Wkiikay S Yri Old - Anc ImtAf DM. Co, Frankfort. Ky 5-9- PACKAGE DEAL - 1 65c GETTING FULL VALUE FOR YOUR INSURANCE DOLLARS? X Choc. Chips 5c POUND CHERRY Chocolates CLOVERLEAF j 5c HERSHETS 0 OUNCE 6 can Cake Mix SUNSHINE . . On May 15th there will be a locker, cleanout. The students of Brocktank are to be congratulated for the- things they have acthis school year. complished There has been a minimum of disorderly conduct in the school. The ninth grade students would like to thank the students and the teachers for helping them during their three years at Brockbank. 'The ninth graders will go to Lagoon for an outmg on May 19th. I There will be a Student Council party at Storm Mountain on Friday, and food and games will be enjoyed by those attending. The field day activities were all very successful. The posture parade was colorful and everyone enjoyed the races and baseball game. Brockbank defeated Valley nigh school, 6 to 4.. Bonnie Sadler 9c 3-9- Tissue 5c LIX ANGEL FOOD : . BROCKBANK V OUNCE ORANGE Juice Silver Spoon ft won't rod a . thing to talk to yonr' STATE FARM AGENT ...IU may k abl to fwt yon Setter protaction Jot inor Dearing; Rula Garside. TiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiimiiHiiiff Trophies were presented to the individuals and teams: following Tuesday Afternoon High average, Elva Rushton; high senes,' Rula Garside; high game, Margaret Butterfield; most improved, Britta Pearson. The first place winning team included Nola Sizemore, captain, Vera Jensen, Ann Bowden, Jerry Peel and Joan .Simons. Second place 'winners were Shirley Coon, captain, Lila McCarty, Betty Sudbury, Edythe Bevan and Lois Johnston. Monday Afternoon -- ' High average, Jeanne SmitK; high series, Nancy Sizemore; high game, Carol Bertoch; most im proved, June Brems-lX- e winning team included Barbara Schneller, Carol Cole, Janice Marcaptain, tin and Ida Lee Dea, and place team ; ladies were "Ve Oliver, captain, Jeanne Smith,' Sheryl Roberts and Elaine Garside. Tournament trophies tor, the, Tuesday afternoon were presented to Jerry Peel, high senes and Elva Rushton, high game' Mon: day .winners were Ve' Olivet? Mgh series and Wanda gckKUTi d Individual favor trophies, .were '. given to each lady a' the Bafiquet. - The three sixtlgrTifl yfeilt bn a field trip on May HuW'g' Visited the airport and learned many in teresting things' about iirplanesi Then we went' to the Deseret) News to see how they print the paper. Last we visited the Purity Baking Company. We had ou lunch at the State .Capitol It was a very interesting trip. Jean Speirs : 'AAttKlCilf UaIKT ; ' S4," of'&V . yoM money o your ear with FARM AUTO INSURANCE) on your horn and its fumishingt with STATE FARM FIRE INSURANCE! STAti , i Tfe on your of ore with STATE FARM LIFE crest fcsrrica ef tia 0! J West INSURANCE . All for Only 79c COF E. By Purity It Fey I to Keew To or 29c Cream FARM AG Isfev IHIotocs . ARE YOU Cocoa Ice Cream 12-9- 8c I WHOLE SUN ,i.. POUND CAN FRESH GOLDEN CREST 8-9- ts fc 4-8- FACIAL. VELVET 400 COUNT EACH Corn Lawn Seed 5c GRAPE Cut Beans , . . . 24 Saturday, May r review!. Colleen Olsen, Third Grade. 5-9- BUNCH fc. Onions Butter r, STOKLEY S 303 5c HERSHETS Vegetables 95c PIE CRUST Lady Bowlers Elect Officers By- p6unds Margarine MIXED 4' Cro-ma- The first gTades saw some motion pictures about things we have been studying and learning about. We saw Farmer Brown and his farm ammals and we also saw spring come to the pond. We saw. the ducks returning from the South. Mrs. Melvilles First Grade GROCERY DEPT. RUMP l'j Mrs. George F. director; Mrs. Program numbers Included: toast to our daughters by Mrs. Matthews; response by Miss Connie Jo Matthews; song, Miss Judith Ridd, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. W. Ridd, Jr.; reading, Miss Judith Pehrson; violin duet, Lucille Bawden and Janet Wendell, accompanied by Sharilyn Clement. CLOSEOUT ) RADISHES ar v X TACKLE & EQUIPMENT MEAT DEPT. AAR We are making lantern slide pictures in our room. We have ay Prices Effective May 15, 16 and 17 Phone 6361 3500 South k There is only one week left of We are all excited to go on vacations and summer play. We had a Dance Festival on May 9th. It was a big success. We had by Mrs. J. Davies. fun dancing. Barbara Powell, Fourth Grade. School. for-ou- RRRYS, , E Copper Club Night at Rain- - 5 been studying about baby animal E bow Randevu your club E The .Utah Copper Club ladies E card admits member and E life. We made a plastic candy ron L. Huish, two-yedirector; bowl mothers. We had a afternoon league bowlers chose D. Merrill, parliamen-lan- ; nartnr. new officers at a 'banquet held Mrs. Fern Vaughan, his- perfect attendance for last week for we while dance Our practiced' torian. one-ye- P Webster News based , Those chosen were Susan Longfellow, president; Carolyn Ppay, vice president; Lynn Longfellow, secretary; Susanna ...Taylor, reporter; Edna Gourley, song leader; Aria Latimer, recreation chairman; Carol Zabriskie, safety Chairman; Linda Collings,-healtchairman. The girls project tor the year will be making a dress. Two demonstrations - have been presented to the girls. The first on How to Fix Hair, was given, by Mrs. W. Longfellow (and another, How to Put On Patterns, at - Brigham Womens Honorary Young University. twenty-fiv- e junior chosen as members ... cers. Miss Jacqueline Snell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell of Magna, was recently elected a member of White Key, Senior COMMUNITY Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Booth during the week included Mrs. Booths parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McConnell on Monday. Others were Mrs. Jack Bolton and daughters of Midvale, Utah; Mr. Bob Winkercotter and fiance, Miss Ellen Hepworth of s, Magna Maid Named To BYU Honor Unit Pamela Grubaugh, year-ol- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Darrell Grubaugh of Magna, appeared on Eugene Jelesmks television program Saturday evening. She competed with other contestants for a chance to appear in the Midvale Harvest Days talent quest, and presented a very fine baton twirling act. Friends in this area may still Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Larsen vote for the young lady by sendand family were weekend guests ing a post card to Harvest Days, at the home of Mrs, Larsens par- Midvale, Utah. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fenn of Miss The annual Honor and Awards assembly will be held at Cyprus high school fin Wednesday afternoon, May 21, in the school auditorium. This assembly is particularly in honor of the graduating seniors, but also provides an opportunity for the school to recognize1 all students who have excelled in various school activities during the past school year. ' . Representatives of the various colleges and universities wilL be on hand 'to award scholarships to deserving seniors, and other specialized schools' and institutions will also make scholarship preof-ike- Cir-Frid- on Sunday. Cyprus Sets Date For Awards Assembly ners, swimmers; 11 to advanced beginners, intermediates; 12 noon to 1 p.m., closed; 1 to 2 p.m., pblliwogS, intermediates and swimmers; 2 to 3 p.m., 2 to 3 p.m., girls 'racing; 3 to l6 p.m., open plunge. Instructors will be Marjorie Say and Richard Sadler. 10 to 11 p.nu, adult class, OWyfi Thomas, instructor. Tuesday, 10 to. 11 a.m., 'Intermediates, beginners; 11 to 12 noon, ' swimmers, (synchronized " ' swimming), advanced beginners; sentations. ' ' 12 noon'tp 1 p.m., closed; 1 to 2 One bfthe highlights p.m-- , advanced swimmers, adult program will bej the awarding of women: ? to 3 p.m.', boys racing; tiie - Hugh -- Gannon . Memorial 3 to 10 p.rru open- plunger In- Award trnhually presented by Mr." structors are Maretta Hatton and Ned Winder,1 to the Outstanding ' Inkle- - graduate frtjrri the Cyprus' Richard Sadler. Wednesday, same as Monday.' high s5hoi3L - Thursday, 10 to 1 T Parents ojf the. graduates . and bt eln ners, ' swimmers; 11 Jvkh, friends' of theschopl are, cordially intermediates, begmnetS;'n2 nbon invited 40 attend the program. to 1 p.m., closed; ) (qLp.m.,'poJ-liwogAlc.omjlcte' list 6f scholarship life saving (class work);, and award winners will be car2 to 3 p.m., life savini' jjpoot ried in next week's issue of this work), i to 10 p.m.,' open plunge. paperi ; Instructors are June Marini .and Richard Sadler. r( MS; mother is so dear, she helps Friday,' same as TuesdajL"' me work and play. She cooks and Saturday, same as Thursday. sews for me. She helps with Cub Scouts. I love her very much. Wayne Taylor, Second Grade. 4-- H CLUB Pan-Arcafi- Scouts old Circus FRIDAY S Weekdays 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sundays 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. TASTES! M. R. Bolton 2775 South 9000 Wost r Phono 5585 Magna. Utah 84Bh686 A f IN' OLD SUNNY DISTILLERS BROOK COMPANY, PRODUCTS LOUISVILLE. COMPANY. 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