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Show tmm i Tl.r.n, f; " m -- - ' W W cays kiwi . . . i:;::its cunn . . . v.un CITY C? r.lATIY IX12AY FA3TCS Eyei now turn to Christian. A urc dsn thats Santa all but squeezed in the chimney are the fay parties and the bright String of fuests arriving as scheduled. CHRISTMAS WILL be a merry occarion in this vicinity, with a number, of visitors and festive socials planned in their honor. KOl f A CHILDS . CHRISTMAS EYE DREAM HA.VJS Last night I had a lovely dream. But strange as it could be, The M Men and Gleaners of the For on the hill beside our house Hunter Ward met at the home of Stood great Christmas tree. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn last week with lighted candles. for an interesting fireside. Follow- It glowedthe at top, a star, High a ing talk and discussion, refresh- And round it, dancing in a ring, ments were saved. afar. from lands Children The Laurels and Ensigns met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. For There were polite, little English I est Miller, following the same ' firls, procedure. Swiss boys with funny skis, j Dutch children in queer wooden Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones shoes, motored to Provo last week to join Joined hands with shy Chinese. in the birthday festivities of their grandchild, Nathan Anderson. Turkish lads in tassled fez, During the week, a daughter, Mrs. Tots from France and Greece and . Curtis Anderson and children, Poland, Claudette and Nathan of Provo, Laughing as the children do t visited overnight In the safety of a free land. INTERESTING FIRESIDE Delightful Social The Hunter Second Ward Relief Society held a delightful Christmas program Tuesday following the Literature lesson. Participating on the program were Mary Smith, who gave a vocal solo; Janice Coon, retold Christmas YULETIDE PROGRAM story; Kay Kent, accordian numThe Hunter 3rd Ward Choir bers; reading, Sherri Thomas. . Mrs. Max Frampton was in the program at presented Sunday afternoon services with Nan Thornock ' as chorister. Sacred Christmas songs were presented with Mrs. Bill Davis as soloist and Mrs. Phillip Reese, Mr. Lin Broad-hea- d and Mrs. Bill Davis, combining for a trio. Speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Fay Thornock. The meeting was conducted by Max Buckner, invocation by Clarence Erwin and .benediction by Blaine Buckner. Duane Johnson represented the Stake High CounciL Thursday, Dacetr.bsr 22, K.'O hr charge of the program and freshments were served, in charge of Mrs. Lula Fairboume and Mrs. Mary Rhodes. Gifts were re- AT -- - ct i i I ii t - - I E L. Winn of Kenilworth was Perhaps my dreams a prophecy a weekend visitor at the home of Of Christmases to be, Mr. When little children everywhere The family of Robert Jones met his daughter and Can sing because theyre free. at the Magna Union Hall Monday and Mrs. Howard Ludwig. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig entertain- I to hold their annual Christmas surely wish with all my heart, party. Children, grandchildren ed at a dinner this week honoring This day of Jesus birth. presidency of the 5th Quorum That peace and love and happiand enjoyedjt)the of Elders and their wives. Covers a visit from Santa Claus. A dinn of ness y were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Soon cover all the earth. was served. Nickel, Mr. and Mrs. Haslem. Due to illness, Mr. and Mrs. Ardie Music is the sound of universal Mrs. Larsene Morris was hostess Anderson were unable to attend. Miss Becky Dawn West, small laws promulgated. to members of her club Tuesday Mr. Anderson is the secretary of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Henry David Thoreau West, celebrated her second birth- evening, when the ladies honored the group. gmiiiimiiimmiiuiiiimimimiiimi: day at a family dinner and a visit their mothers. This annual affair from Santa Claus Sunday evening is featured by the exchange of 1 . WRECKED AUTOS at the home of her parents. Yuletide Party gifts and a holiday dinner. Club members attending were Mrs. 1 WANTED The Primary officers and teachMrs. Arlene Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rush ton de- Edythe ers of the Hunter Wilcken Mrs. Ward held and their Elsie Kirby. parted by train Sunday morning The dinner table was bright annual Christmas party Saturday WU1 pay cash for wrecked cai. for Cheyenne, Wyoming, to spend evening at the Hunter Recreation Also sell parts for all kinds of the holidays with their daughter, with holiday decorations. E Hall, complimentary to partners. lean. Dorothy and her family. The buffet dinner detable was N A YULETXDE JOY corated with a miniature ChristBucks Auto Wrecking! The Hunter 2nd Ward had as The Hunter Third Ward Relief mas tree and holiday favors. 4050 South 0400 West guest speakers Sunday evening, Society will hold its annual Mrs. Karen Finlay son was in Dial BY Henry Bawden of the Stake High Christmas party Wednesday eve- charge of the dinner and the proCouncil and Bruce Moesser. Wal- -' ning, following the literature Les- gram was under the direction of riuiiiiiiiimniiiiiimiimimiiiiiiiimr ter Brock represented the stake. son Which will be given by Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Noren. Sixty Evelyn Nielson. Participants on guests met to enjoy Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmon en- the program will be Mrs. Mary BEDS caroling. Special guests were tertained members of the Study Lynn Christensen, mistress of members of the Bishopric and HarMr. ALL TYPES OF Group Sunday evening. ceremonies; Mrs. Fern Christian their wives. f man presented the lesson to Bis- son, soloist; piano solo, Mrs. Edith HAND TOOLS hop and Mrs. Jack Nielson, Mr. Kilpack; accordian selection, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. ' Tom Giovengo RENT-ALL- S and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth, Mr. Shannon Oliver and Christmas have returned from a UNITED delightful and Mrs. Ross Peterson, Mr. and carols by members. weeks holiday in Southern CaliMrs. Joe Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. Refreshments will be served by fornia. They vacationed in Los Blaine Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. the presidency. & Angeles, Long Beach and San Frank Laughlin. Diego, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe This same Study Group will Hunter Ward had as speakers Giovengo, brother and sister-in-laSERVICE hold their annual Christmas party at the Sacrament meeting Sunday, 2655 South 8850 Weft Thursday of this week, going out Patriarch Edwin K. Winder and Other sites of interest were Dis. to dinner and then returning to Willard Smith. Fred Timmerman neyland, Marineland and the PHONE BY the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross conducted the gathering. Spanish Missions. Peterson for a social time and Enroute home, they visited In Elder James Courtright, son of Richfield with Mr. and Mrs. Dean games.'1 Mr. and Mrs. John Courtright, has Christensen, sister and brother-in-laThe Hunter 2nd Ward Mutual been transferred from the Eastern to Mrs. Giovengo. wiU hold its annual holiday party States Mission to the Eastern Atfor members Wednesday evening. lantic States mission. His headThe Rio Grande Auxiliary met Dance music will be furnished by quarters are in Wilmington, DelaRichard Nielsons Combo. Christ- ware. His present mission com- for its annual Christmas party at mas decorations and holiday re- panion is a native of Murray, Clarks Cafeteria on Monday. A turkey dinner was served. AttendUtah. freshments will be features. ing were Mrs. Ellen Watson, Mrs. Flossie Knadle and Mrs. Dolly Brewer from the Hunter area. Gifts were exchanged. I Ut 7-62- 21 RENT kei:::er sales t Salt Lake County Ski School Upars son-in-la- a a.. .eft..,. Magnaites with youngsters interested in learning how to ski will be interested in the largest ski school in Salt Lake County which will be starting Jan. 7. The school is sponsored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department Instruction will be conducted from 10 a. m. to noon for eight Saturdays at Brighton. Classes will be under the direction of K. Smith. .vii Edison Invented Them Two simple but necessary proThe Mia Maids, directed by Mrs. ducts we use every day are waxed wrappJean Haight, met at her home af- paper and gummed paper ing tape. According to the arthe inter opening Mutual exercises and chives of McGraw-Edisoventor of these two products was enjoyed a candy pull, also re- none other than Thomas A. Ediceived credit for a welfare pro- son, who is better known for his ject of addressing Christmas cards scientific inventions such as the for the Bishopric. Seventeen at- electric light, the phonograph and the storage battery. tended. - c::;::rs FRIDAY 74TH BIRTHDAY Honoring the 74th birthday and, niversary of Mrs. Edward members of her family are entertaining at a social this Friday evening at her home. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Verl Harmon and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. William Edwards, Mrs. Audrey Barr and Mr. Perrenoud. WE'RE READY FOR A registration fee of $1.50 will be charged for each student This will cover all eight Saturdays. and chair lifts rides will be without charge during class given ar time. Buses will stop at various schools in the county at 8 a. m. sharp and will leave Brighton at 2 p. m. Tickets will cost $1.50 per student per round trip. For more information, contact the Recreation Department 5177 S. State St., AM For That last Minute Gift The belief that youth is the happiest time of life is founded on a fallacy. The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts, and we grow happier as we ,grow older. -- William Lyon Phelps Central Lumber Age is bothersome only when you stop to coddle it. Phono BY 8927 West 2700 South Chevalier w Stato Farm Santa Claus... LAUREL CLASS MEETS HOL2EOT7KEES The Hunter Ward Laurel Class met last week and honored Bishop Harold T. Dangerfield. Speakers were Judy Ludwig, Linda Hancock and Bonnie Cul-leA tribute was given to Bishop Dangerfield and each member contributed to a Christmas box that will be given a worthy family. Mrs. Carol Bertoch , is the leader of this group. IPOIZCSTgivos moro homo protection, SAVES $ $ y. This single policy costs fats then four aaparate home inauraa home end policies, yet gives greater protection insures perils private structures against fire and otheron and off promisee household roods and personal property . . . covers liability claims by others for damages for which you are legally liable . . . provides theft insurance on contents of your home and personal property at horns or away. And the State Farm Homeowners Policy costs lee fosw many other homeowners policies! Of count, complete end exact protection is described only the policy. Aak about it today. ... ... The Hunter Ward Bee Hive class, directed by Yvonne Tim- merman, panied by Adena Rydakh, went Christmas caroling to homes of shut-in- s, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones, Mrs. Julia Behunin and Mrs. Emma Wilding, leaving a Christmas gift box at each place. an coito'i 2775 South 000 Dial BY West Magna STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY Shirley Hymas and a new teacher Judy GUger, accom- i, COMPANY Home Office; Bloomington, W. Lewis Bros. Stages NEW BUS SCHEDULE 360 South Weit Temple ;gJ Salt Lake City. Utah EL TKS WORLDS FINEST BOURDON SINCE Another Schedule for Convenience of Granger, Hunter. Bacchus Jet. and Magna Area residents and Business Houses. Phone Mag na BY Sor at EL Additional information. 173$ S C m Sur6 there's a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell are departing to spend the holidays at Sparks, Nevada, as guests at the home of son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mark Mitchell and family. f) in Utah there are hundreds! child, Santa Claus is a jolly, the North Pole. plump old gentleman who lives at But the spirit of Christmas is not limited to the North Pole. It is shared by all and is reflected in the willingness to see that Santa Claus has help when he needs it. Here in Utah, there are hundreds and hundreds of men, women and children who help Christmas to spread the warm, friendly spirit of thousands of their neighbors. They represent every To a ' starry-eye- d of life. As Santas helpers, they come from churches. businesses, clubs, schools, fraternities and the sinThey all have one thing in common, cere desire to make sure that Santa will visit every home with food, clothing, toys and trees. These devoted people want neither praise nor reward. Theirs is a special sense of deep, spiritual satisfaction that comes from knowing their efforts will bring a joyous sparkle to the eyes of thousands of children on Christmas Day. wafle Mow Schedule (AM'S OLYMPIAN l USHT WtOSIWOOO SLUI. An erigMi Aoolen. tog progf AonOod Bun bourbon. M JIM SIAM (St proof) eoouloo. looMonoO Kontuckr (freight hourboo wMoker, gniorod frig world gvgr. fM Mdafrut at Mo wO KKTVCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIES DISTILLED AN0 BOTTLED Ctt-NWTVCXY JAilCJ I. JM OiSTHUNS T, (AS I BY THE tt, I Added Service Effective December 10. 1IS0 Serving Magna. Bacchus. Hun ter and Granger. Magna Depot - Magna Drug Bus Express Packages Handled On AH Schedules Mew Schedule. Uidi (kzzzrDttzizz PROUD TO BE PART OF A "IT tfew officers of the Harmony Rebekah Lodge were named Friday evening at a meeting held in the Magna First Baptist Church. Mrs. J. A, McDonald is Noble Grand; 'Mrs. Eleanor Dearing, Vice Grand; Mrs. Nora R. Gallagher, Recording Secretary and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, Treasurer and Financial Secretary. Appointive officers will be named at a later date. All of the officeri will be installed in Salt Lake City at a joint installation ceremony with three other lodges on January 3rd. Special guests at the Christmas exchange social were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Malmstrom, F. L. Hibler, J. A. McDonald, Edith Lewis, Margaret Nielson and daughter and Dressa Pittman, District Deputy President CROWING UTAH Per-renou- j |