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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday, August 21, 1553 VIEWS NEWS HUNTER TIMES were enjoyed by all. Now serving AND in the Hunter 2nd Ward BishopMAGNA ric are Bishop Wendell Jones, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Rushton Frank LaughLn, Mr. Wayne MorMr. and Mrs. N. S. Fowles of and son, Dennis, spent the week- ris, Mr. Keith Fairbourn,. Mr. end at Boulder Mountain, Utah. Charles Black and Mr. John Niel- San Bernardino, California, visited in Magna this week with Mrs. They enjoyed fishing and also at- son, Jr. Fowles "mother, Mrs. I. E Coon, tended the William Peterson famMrs. Donna Archibald, former sister and family, Mrs. D. E ily reunion. MM . MM enroute to Spokane, Washf Magna resident, now residing m San Francisco, California, is visit- ington, to vacat,on with other reof Hunter the Priests The High here with her mother, Mrs. latives. Ward held a party at the home of ing Eliza Ceilings, and other relatives Mr. Harvey Haslani Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rokich spent A chicken dinner was served to and friends. a weeks vacation in Pu.blo, Col-- , thirty-thre- e members and their Mrs. Opal Hilton of Hopkins, They are expected to re- wives. The Stake High Priest was a visitor last week turn to their Magna home on Missouri, Stake the retiring Presidency, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. Monday. Presidency and widows of the T. Hellier of Magna. ward were special guests. Members of the retiring presidency who attended were Mr. Roy Peterson and Mr. James Newton, while those serving pn the stake now are Mr., Willard J. Bawden, Mr. Lon Rushton and Mr. Van Orman Clark. The birthday of Bishop Law' 7T ' rence Doxey was honored. . The program numbers included: Joseph Coon and his accordian, cation at Panguitch Lake, Bryce and Grand Canyon, Navaho and Fish Lakes, and also guests of Mrs. V. Griswold and two 'v friends and relatives in Richfield children and Mrs. Rlith Codding-to- n and Monroe. and son of Baldwin Park, California, have been visiting Mr. Don Day, son of Mr. and with Mrs. Griswolds parents and Mrs. Day, has returned members of the family, Mr. and Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah home LeRoy after spending the. summer Mrs. Martin Rasmussen. State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National working on a ranch in Wyoming. Editorial Association. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harman en00 year. ble Mail subscription strictly in advance--SMrs. Harmans sister, tertained from its readers welcomes contributions The Times upon any The first year Beehive Class of Mrs. V. Griswold and her friend, must No be signed. subject of public interest. All communications the Hunter 2nd Ward, under the Mrs. Ruth Coddington and childattention paid to anonymous contributions. direction of Mrs. Dianne Millar, ren and Mrs. Harmans parents, enjoyed a tour of historical - sites Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rasmussen in Salt Lake City Saturday.- Par- at an outdoor dinner Sunday eveticipating were Joan Walk, Carol ning. and Carla Bergstrom, Carol Smith, Kathy Rasmussen and Mrs. Wayne Rasmussen of Dedman. Utah, has been visiting Mr. William J. Sodja of Albequer Shirley By Mrs. Randy Moesser for four days with relatives of 5460 West 3500 South que, New Mexico. They will mosocial was Hunter and Magna. Mrs. Rasmusg A tor into Old Mexico for some deep Dial AM of Mr. Vanda Thompson sen is the daughter-in-laMrs. Alma Theobold wort a sea fishing and sightseeing for tendered Mrs. by her daughter, Vauna, to cele- and Mrs. Martin Rasmussen. blue ribbon for her entry of a two weeks. ' brate her mothers move into a party dress in the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Emery Moesser residence on 4100 South. Friends was Mrs. Genevieve Palmer County Fair in the Home Econoand neighbors were invited to have- returned from a few days mics division. presented a trophy and jewelry make her day a happy one. vacation with Mrs. Moessers sisSaturday for winning the sweep- help ter in Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Norman Rasmussen enter- stakes prize in home canning, as and Mrs. Harold Rushton Mr. Elwood Wilkin, who composed a Social well and as of ten her members tained candy making baking Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Coon, poem for the occasion; Mrs. have had as recent house guests, Club Thursday afternoon. Games in the County Fair. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bastow of daughter and Schoeder, violin solo; Mrs. were played and luncheon served. Utah. Mrs. Rumel Withers, have return- Nancy Cannon, mouth organ seMr, and Mrs. Rex Willard are ed from a four-da- y vacation in lection and community singing. Miss Mina Marshall has return- spending a few days in Richfield, Mrs. Emelio Gallegos and son, Yellowstone National Park. While show. a to horse attend ed from an interesting California Utah, Felix, departed Thursday for a there, they saw some of their Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth trip where she had the opportunvacation t o Colorado (neighbors from Hunter, Mr. and and family have returned from a weeks won first Miss Myrla Palmer movmade into to see Zorro ity Mrs. Glen Williams, who were en visit with Mr. Farnsworths parof a cherry where they will visit relatives. ies for foreign lands by the Walt place with her entry a ten-da- y vacation. joying last week Fair in ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor the County pie Disney studios. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Day of Idaho Farnsworth of Beaver, Utah. which makes her eligible for the Mr. with parDays Mrs. Ivy Thompson and Mrs. Bake-Of- f in Septem- are visiting and Mr. Paul Sodja, son of Mr. and State Fair Mrs. Bert Day Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson, Jr. Betty Wilson of Ontario, Califorfor unmarried girls between ents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. nia, have been Mrs. Ernest Sodja, departed by ber with Mrs. are on a weeks vacation at Cap14 and 21. She also Mrs. Days parents, of visiting the ages plane Thursday to join his uncle, won 7 blue ribbons for her bak- Homer W. Bowen of Midvale. Thompsons mother, Mrs. Anne' itol Reef National Monument, Rushton While here, they spent Bryce Canyon and Cedar Breaks. ing and candy making, receiving Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushton re- a day in the Salt Lake LDS Temcash awards. Lewis Bros. Stages on is who port their son, Jimmy, ple with Mrs. Anne Rushton, Mrs. 'Friends of Donna and 360 South West Temple his Beulah Rushton and Mrs. Ella Nielson will be interested toArvyle know A group of boys, under the di- an LDS mission, is enjoying Salt Lake City Coon. rection of Max Raisor, enjoyed a work. they have moved into their new Phone EL subdihome at the Mercy-Lan- e camping trip in the Uintah MounMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Day1, acMrs. June Andreason . and her vision. tains this past week to include: AlMrs. Mr. and son, Kerry, have spent7 a week Tommy Gledhill, Jerry Smith, companied by from with Mrs. Andreasons The Hunter 2nd Ward BishopBlaine Wall, Craig Nielson, Ralph fred Nielson, have returned kster, Mrs. wonderful trip to California Grant Williams of Richfield, Utah. ric and wives held a party at the Green and Renaldo Palmer. where, they visited the Bureau of home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rushton Laughlin the past week. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Latham Information on the LDS Temple saw also Disneyhave returned from a weekend Mrs. Willard Smith, formerly of are proud parents of a baby boy, Grounds. They trip to Evanston and Green River, the bishopric, were special guests. born at St. Marks Hospital Tues- land and other points of interest in the southern portion of Cali- Wyoming, and also enjoyed a An outdoor dinner and games day, August 12th. The new son before touring up the stay at Little America. weighed in at 7 pounds, 1 ounce, fornia, and returned home Saturday coast to San Francisco. with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Clark have a five-da- y visit with Mrs. enjoyed Mr. Hoyt Palmer has received Clarks parents, Mr. and Mrs. of a position as managing-edito- r Harold Heaton. an Idaho Falls newspaper which is printed in Kaysville, Utah. His Mrs. Luana Heaton arrived at friends wish him well in this new the Salt Lake Airport Sunday responsibility. from Hong Kong, China, where Mr. Palmer has also been selectshe has been residing with her ed to act as Age Group Counselor husband, Grant Heaton, president for North Jordan Stake. of the Chinese LDS Mission. Mrs. Heaton and children are here for a three-mont- h visit with relatives Mr. Larry R. Christensen, son and friends. of Mr. and Mrs. L M. Christensen, She is the daughter-in-laof has departed for the San Diego Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heaton. Marine Base jin California. He President Heaton is now transwill be there for a sixteen weeks lating the Book of Mormon into which he after course, training the Chinese language, planning plans to study a selected course. to work in the Philippine Islands while his family is in Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nixon have returned from a weeks va- - MAGNA Published Sine ISIS Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge. EdUor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna. Utah Entorod as socond data mail matter undar tha act of March 3rd. 1179 at Magna. Utah 2. rates-Paya- HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST Mon-ticell- o, House-Warmin- w NOTES d, ISafftSfletM; ' - LA WILL SOON BE READY De-lor- es son-in-la- Watch For Pear Signs At 6641 West 3500 THE WIZARD 02 MAGNA PHONE 6361 8177 WEST 3500 SOUTH A PRODUCE n i so h4my It a 1, S 8.10. AH Meat ladwHa las a4 FekyawaHt Aaksia. $1.7$, $1.1S, $1 7$, $1 IS laeeHea ael fwawleeH. Ortfaf aaw Ay aaHj SaaA 4 caat tampad a44raaaa4 ratvra aavafapa Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 21, 22, 23 "Gcppcr Chopper n u Mm sen. HUH 1 10, SM Swm Twih at S f m. Sal. Sapf. sen. cWelt at aiaaay at4ar la UTAH STATI FAIR. FO 4, Sail laka CHy 10. A handy BACK-T0-SCH0- ASSN (Includes cut, shampoo, set) A PHON k 2193 For Your Appointment MERRILLS BEAUTY SALON den telephone lete modern homes have ctft&t Afovsfoa Staler Telephone mm mwt wax KEEP YOUNG ...COOK ELECTRICALLY! Let's not lose the highly valuable experience gained by Jim Brusatto during his term in the last - Electric cooking sends the heat into the food, not into the kitchen. Thats why electric cooking is cooler. Because cooking electrically iswhite clean, it saves work, too. glove More and more women are keeping younger nowadays with an electric range electrical appliand other labor-savin- g ances in the kitchen. You can too ! That Experience It Extremely Valuable COOK BETTER Democratic Candidate For gislature 21sl District. Le- ELECTRICALLY Win With Jim Vote in the Primary September 9th Be Sure You Are Registered Registration Date August 26 (Paid Political Advertisement) UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. Ivy from Tour Phone HU after 6:00 p.m. nnUy KEEP COOL, in the Primaries, September 9th Charge e During August Dunnu Vote for Jim Brusatto Travel-Tim- jv? PERMANENTS ;.t vjuij Automatic Washers. Drytre, Refrigerators ft OF UTAH DEPARTMENT Repair Service 0E arirti AMERICAN DAIRV 1 AM you talk without noiiy Interruptions. Costs only pennies a . day. Easy to order. Just coM our business office. handy phones in Mr. and Mrs..Dard Stewart and three sons are spending their vacation m Twin Falls, Idaho. EL hJ UTAH STATE FAIR Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Zogg left Friday for a vacation trip to Ohio, where they will visit relatives and friends. South Ion ICEof 1959 ' Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Garfield and daughter, Connie, departed Friday for a weeks vacation to San Francisco, California, to visit latives and friends, EMIL FEULNER FRUIT FARM HoIIDAY--1 L Ward departed Wednesday for th:ir home and Mr. Perkins will leave Sunday. No w PERRYS LAKE VIEW Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ute Perkins are a daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward of Albany, Georgia and a son, Claude Perkins of Costa Mesa, California. Mr. and Mrs. Peefer i f 'V J i H;f , t '..Yi't Y |