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Show Thursday, May 19, MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA FROttEKOT Published Sine 1918 Howard Ridgs, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National 'Editorial Association. in advance. $2.50 year. Mail subscription rales-Paya- ble The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. DISCARD SOPHS BAD Ignoring all the supposedly bad signs of Friday, the 13th, the annual Cyprus high school Sophomore Ball was held on this day and proved a decided success. The Sophomore officers, Richard Nielson, Leroy Everett, Kathy OFFICERS HOME FROM FOR OQUinnil STAKE HOSPITAL NEXT YEAR y, NEWS get-we- Christ-offerso- Several local people were elected to office of the Utah Lodge, Knights of Pythias and Pythian convention Sisters at a two-da- y Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City. THEY INCLUDE: S. I. Lester, Magna, grand secretary; Foster W. Nuesmeyer, Magna, grand outer guard. Local members of the Pythian Sisters include: Mrs. R. C. Nelson, grand secretary; Mrs. L. C. Aylett, grand press correspondent; Mrs. James Pitman, grand guard. !lllllllllilllllllimillllllllllllllll n, e. le s Let's Go With Magna On 1600 On Your Radio Dial E S li's The E Tops On The Top E NEWS MUSIC 8c SPORTsjj fliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir NOTICE For limited time we will clean and repair any watch for $5.00 Bring This Ad Rusty or badly abused watches not accepted f. A G 11 n. Sincerely, Sara Bowen and Fafhily, A JEWELRY Try a Classified Ad - 50c 4 Lines. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! (Next to Magna Drugstore) PHONE WELCOME, PARDNERS 9975 MAY 13TH Highest Quality - Lowest Rates, Fast, Friendly Claims Service For Information, Call Your Local Agent E. A. HAWS 2872 South 8560 West Dial Magna 2419 rd PiTOEVS, n 111 Rejoicing over the birth of a sweet lil gal are Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Jarvis of Magna, whosj- first daughter was bom on Friday, May 13th. Their old son, David, was also born on Friday, the 13th, A name is now being chosen for the baby who weighed in at 7 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor Her only attendant. Miss Verna f Magna are the maternal grand. Olsen, wore pale green chiffon paients. and carried a bouquet of pastel blooms. Catherine Bezzant was Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huber anflower girl and carried a like minnounce the arrival of a new dauiature bouquet. Mrs. Barker, mother of the ghter on May 13. She weighed 8 61-ounces and will be bride, wore a beige sheath and pounds named Rae. The Hubers Geneil pinned an orchid corsage to her have four other daughters, Jackie, shoulder and Mrs. Taylor, the Cindy and Christine. grooms mother, wore a gray dress Judy, with pink embroidery. She had an Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart B. Eccles and Mr. and orchid corsage. The bridal pair recited nuptial Mrs. Edward Huber of Salt Lake. vows before a mantel which was banked with greenery and floral Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith anarrangements. A tiered wedding nounce the arrival of daughter on cake centered the serving table. May 13, weighing 7 pounds, 1 The young couple plan to reside ounce. She will be named Linda in Magna. Jo. She is the first child for the A miscellaneous shower is Smiths. Grandparents are Mr. and planned Thursday, June 2nd at Mrs. Stevern S, Smith of Granger the Magna LDS Ward. and Mrs. Emelia Slater of Magna. i o. Ek-bla- LOCAL PEOPLE ARE ELECTED BY PYTHIAN LODGES VOWS Mrs. Crystal Colombe, Mrs. Colombe June Bridges and family. We wish to extend our most grateful and sincere thanks for the Let all the laws be dear, uniROLL many acts of kindness, sympathy and precise: to interpret form floral and offerings at the recent laws is almost THIRD DAUGHTER always to corrupt death of our beloved one. them. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Colosimo announce the birth of a darling daughter on May 11th. She weigh-Richa- K ed in at 7 pounds, 7 ounces and has been named Margaret Ann. she has two , sisters and two Shop Friday Till 8 p. in brothers at home. ; hospital vice president; Susan he received medical treatment secretary; Lorraine Walk, His condition is reported good. reporter; Sharlene Buckner, treahistorian. GREEN First PLEASANT THE surer; Kathy Mauch, Friends of Mrs. Kenneth Kidd COMMERCIAL CLUB Ward is entertaining at a welfare will be glad to learn she has re dinner on Saturday, June 11th, Judy Ribotto, president; Becky turned home after undergoing 6:00 p. m. A charge of $10 donaRidge, vice president; Judy Baer, major surgery at a Salt Lake hostion per family is asked. Each secretary; Linda Sparks, reporter. pital. She desires to thank all for Swim Group person is asked to bring his own ll and their Gloria IJoty, captain; Sandra cards. flowers, gifts silverware. Sharon Taylor, SPENCER 2ND WARD Young secretary and Karen Marrieds met Wednesday evening Brems, treasurer. Group Wins Cosmetic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Polowski and heard an interesting ' Mrs. Douglas Barker and three Avon Unit Campaign discussion on "Financing For Your children are residing in Magna for A group of local ladies attended Future. six months while Lieutenant BarThe group will meet Wednesday, ker is serving in Japan with the a prettily planned dinner Thursat Hotel Utah, arMay 25th at the home of Mr. and armed forces. The Barker family day evening the Avon Cosmetic ranged by be will Games Mrs. John Rodgers. formerly lived in Coronado, Calplayed and potluck buffet supper ifornia. Mrs. Barker is the former company. In a recent Presidents Cam served. Everyone is invited to at- Betty Wight, daughter of Mr; and the Division manager, paign, tend the gathering at 8:00 p. m. comMrs. H. H. Wight of this Josey Wayman, and her crew munity. placed first in the Western States, ATTENTION, parents of memU. S., Hawaii, Canada and Europe. bers belonging to Pack 247. A Members of the crew from this CONVENTION ATTEND show vaudeville very interesting Local ladies representing the area were Leone McGill, Marian will be presented on Wednesday, May 25th at the Oquirrh Stake two Pythian Sister lodges of this Richardson, Myrtle Denney, Ilene House, 6:30 p. m. Everyone is in- area who attended the Pythian Kemp, Ruby Talbot, Helen Jones, Grand Lodge convention in Salt Viola Gaebe, Gail Rocco and vited. Lake City were Ida Stewart, Mary Charlille Ellis. Music was presented by Eugene A CAKE SALE, sponsored by Aylett, Myrtle Lester, Margaret Hutchison and Mar- Jellisnik. Reve Nelson, of Pleasant 702 Green the Pack McFarlane, Oquirrh Temple Ward, will be conducted Friday, garet No. 13 and Leatrus Turner, MarCAMP MEETS May 20th, 7:00 p. m. at the ward-housgaret Grubaugh and Mary E. Niel16. No. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, All donating cakes are kindly son of Unity Temple Oquirrh Camp, met Friday at the asked to place them on a home of Mrs. Kate Jensen. The paper plate. Mrs. H. Darrell Grubaugh and lesson was given by Mrs. Hazel daughter, Pimela, attended the Jones on a continuation of Ship CARD OF THANKS 91st annual Geklen Spike AnniWe desire to extend our thanks versary on Saturday at Corinne, Brooklyn Sinks. Luncheon was later served by and appreciation to all the good Utah Pioneer museum. of the hostesses Mrs. Kate Jensen, Alladin Twirlers The people of Magna and vicinity who so generously gave money, sent which Miss Pamela is a member, Mrs. Elva Thomas and Mrs. Inez beautiful flowers, lovely cards gave a demonstration, sponsored Bailey. The ladies will adjourn and food to our house at the time by Southeast Furniture. A ban- until fall. , of Jay Lynn's death. quet was served that evening. Mrs. T. L. Daniels entertained We do appreciate the kindness members of her Card Club last and thoughtfullness shown to us. COACHMEN'S DANCE week at her home. A prettily We are so afraid that we may A dance, sponsored by the overlook some of the names of Coachmens Club is slated Satur- planned one oclock luncheon was all the kind people who gave of day, May 21st at the Magna Lion served at a table centered with a low bowl of spring blooms. Game their time and substance that we House at 8:00 p. m. prizes were given to Mrs. Sally wish to let them know through invited. is Everyone Vernon and Mrs. Jessie Warbur-tothe Magna Times how grateful we are. Christensen, Linda Barlow, Dorothy Peterson and Meri Jane Newton, headed committees to make the occasion a memorable one. Theme of the dance was Heaven or Hades and followed the ideas in decorative effects. NUPTIAL In a prettily planned home cere- mony, Miss Beth Ann Barker, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Barker of Magna, re- cited nuptial vows with Steve Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Taylor, also of this community, on I Friday evening, May 13 th. the at held was The ceremony 'if 7dk CLU3S Rian CARD OF THANKS CRADLE witnessed by Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson has re' Taylor home and a few inti-jand members family turned to her Magna home after Evans John friends. mate Bishop surgery at St. Marks officiated. Officers to head various clubs undergoingShe to thank desires Hospital. in the 1960-6- 1 W adding Dress year have been friends or cards and named by Cyprus high school many For her wedding, the pretty flowers. bride chose a white sheath and groups, to include: PEP CLUB Mr. J. A. Taylor has returned carried a bouquet of white chryorchid. Linda Coe, president; Kay from a Salt Lake where santhemums and a purple DANCE HOLD 'ANNUAL LUCK; NAME 13TH THE FRIDAY, CYPRUS PAIR i960 Mr. and Mrs. H. Lloyd Coe of Magna had as weekend visitors, Mr. Co;s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Coe of Henderson, Nevada. While here, Mr. and Mrs. Coe visited with other relatives and friends in the Magna, Granger and Salt Lake areas. Sunday visitors at the Coe home were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rasmussen and baby daughter of Hunter, former Stevensville, Montana SHOW STARTS AT DUSK - Then $1.00. Children under 12 froc. - june 3rd v;zc::::g PLANNED F.UD BY and Mrs. Rulon M. Jones of Magna announce the betrothal and approaching mariage of their daughter, Bonnie Lou, to Lloyd Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. rtuunon Allen of Tooele. The couple will recite nuptial vows June 3rd in the Salt Lake LDS T;mple and a reception will honor them that evening in the Oquirrh Stake House. Complimentary to the attractive bride-elec- t, Lou Jean Grant entertained at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening at her home in Hunter. The young couple will reside in Salt Lake 'City. ! Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wilkey announce the arrival of a new daughter on May 11. She weighed 7 pounds 5 ounces and will be nam-M-r. ed Elizabeth. The Wilkeys have nine other children, Roger, Kaye, Lynn, Randy, Gary, Garth, Ann, Jennie Lee and Maurice. Grand-Davi- d parents are Mrs. Jennie Bylund of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wilkey of Nephi. Honoring Richard Clegg, newly elected president of Brockbank student body, a group of friends entertained at a social Saturday evening at the home of Richard Christensen. A social time was enjoyed by the group. Mrs. Russell Van Vleet enter- tained members of her !L Jk knit shirt above the waist; trim figure control below with eaildoih pants! You'll livo in 'em. Have 3 outfits on on you, ono in the wash, one in reserve! crop top - II ". sH-- ' I ) $1.91 Cordino midcalfa Penney' 2.00 3.90 13.98 Penney' Cordino ankle $3.98 length. Bermuda Shorts . . $2.81 $2.81 Short Shorts cuffed midcalf . Gyu.GAatuMii of the famous Dan Cotton River Wrinkl-Shed- .' styled for comfort. Wash and wear. Just what the doctor ordered for EASY summer living. Gingham sleeveless blouse Made Easy drape of soft cotton Sewing There is no such way to attain Club at her home to greater measure of grace as for at a Friday evening prettily arranged social. A a man to live up to the little grace dainty luncheon was served. he has. r CORDINO COORDINATES SHIPSHAPE COORDINATES : m i lA. SPECIALS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, - May Pants, Shirts, Blouses, . Sport Jackets, Slacks, Slim Jims, Straight Skirts, 19-20-- 21 Ai Adults 75c til show starts OPEN Fri., Sat., Sun., - May 20-21-- GXITOA 22 IN TECHNICOLOR Walt Disney's "THE "THE SHAGGY DOG" HANGING TREE" WHEN EVERY with GARY COOPER I YOUR FAMILY FUNTIME THEATRE THEATRE FRIDAY ONLY - ONE DAY - MAY IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE . . Even the smallest detail must be handled with meticulous care It a funeral service is to be a perfect tribute to the departed. Perfection' of detail distinguishes each funeral wa conduct PEEL FUNERAL HOME CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP! (SEEVJ DETAIL 8525 West 2700 South BUTTON-TUFTE- 3.CO PLEATED SKIRTS NOTE: Mention this ad when bringing your cleening and get FREE BALL PERX'S 9015 URGE WEBBED i a POINT PEN CLEANERS West 2700 South . Dial Magna & " TAILORS Magna S021 MAGNA, UTAH CHAISE LOUNGEI D 72 by 28 inches PADDED CHAISE o SflGO 22co Fabric - backed, sofa - soft vinyl pad for comfort plus! Double helical spring for proper body support! 4 position back adjustment! New Laurelie pattern! v aW w . ' . Matching Chair 20 Hour Feaiurs . Top Entertainment All In Color. 2 Complete showings - 6:15 and NOTICE 1p.m. 2 , "DARBY'S RANGERS With James "Maverick Garner, Edward "Rookie" Byrnes and a big cast of others. Also 2 Comedy feature! tei and Cartoon. 60c 35c rtetlO UJj fe 65c Children and Students Accompanied by Parents. 25c and 50c. iiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiimi Saturday Matinee Roundup Starts 12 Noon NOTICE. Out at 3 p. m. Hey, Gang! It's a Double Payday - Money For Everyone. Also see James "Maverick" Garner and Kookie Byrne, in "DARBY'S RANGERS" And "King of The Kongo." New Serial. Colored Cartoons Fun For All - Money For All - See You At The Big Party! ifiiimmiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimtiifi Sat., Sun., Mon. 2 May 21-22-- 23 What a wonderful show. In Color. Complete Showings - 6:15 and 9:00 p. m. "r!:S3 Dcn't Eat The Daisies" Doris Day, David Niven and The Four Lillie Monsters. 2 Featureties and Cartoon. 35c - 60c - 65c Accompanied by parents - 25c and 50c. 1llllflini!lllllll!llllllll!lllll!llllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllltlllll!llllllll 4 Most of us find buying a home the largest and most difficult purchase we ever make. Bui few of us realize that keeping our home in good condition prodo. we the easiest is can one of investment that things tecting important i. Even getting the money can be easy. Just drop in at your neighborhood First Security Bank and make arrangements for a lowost Home Improvement Loan. ' 8 Wednesday - May 25 - C.R.A. Family Show In Technicolor. The loan can cover both materials and work or, if you do the job yourself, just the material. Repay in low monthly installments on a plan best suited to ' your income. "WRECK OF THE MARY DEARE" Come in and talk it over. Gary Cooper and Charlton Heston. NOTE: Your club card is for your immediate family only. No Guests. If you haven't a club card, pay admission at ticket office. f FIRST SECURITY BANK firrt Security lank of Idaho, N.A. First SacwHy lank aI Utah, NA. Rnt Sscwity lank of lock Springi Mwnfctn Ftdtrd DtpatN bwvrsnct CoptmHw $5.81 Durable heavy gauge tubular aluminum and Velon earan webbing are built to take lots of punishment! Green, turquoise or yellow with while! . |