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Show Page Magna Times, Magna, Utah . Cyprus Capers This Week By Lucy Carlson AFTER THE Big and Link Sister Party was over Friday, the gym looked like it had been the setting or an all out riot. Sophomores and juniors seemed a little reluctant about attending the party, but the senior girls couldnt wait to experiment new ideas and cooking recipes on their little sisters. Linda Peterson, Nancy Wilkin and Colleen Cameron turned out to be fine cooks as every one at the party their sampled bean sprouts and Kathy Mori and Joan Duckworth were promised a drink I of water as soon as they downed BECAUSE tion, school of U.E.A. will be jJirst baptist Communitij Gi I Hunter Nofles Of Interest - - Conven-- I dirniscdi Mr. and Mis. Harvey Fair- Thursday and F:iduy. Students bourne have departed for Long are looking foiward to the vaoa-- i Beach, Calif., to visit their tion while Lathers will be put-- daughter, Beverly and family. ting in another routine day. Dur-- i ing this time, members of our! Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunsaker CHAG and CAM will be attendreturned Wednesday evening afing a safety meeting. The safety ter attending a Grocers convencampaign will soon be starting tion in Las Vegas, Nev. They left and Cyprus will be comp-dinSunday morning. with the other schools in. Region; IV for the trophy to be given in! Mr. and Mrs. Warren Thornock May. have returned home from a honeymoon trip. They visited in Van Nuys. Calif., former home town CYPRUS officially of Mrs. Thornock where they gridders opened football season by play- were honored at Open House. ing the Tooele Buffaloes on the They traveled to the Seattle Pirate field Wednesday, S pt. 20. Worlds Fair, Portland, VancouOur football team lias faced some ver, Yakima, back to Boise, n stiff competition during Mountain Home and Burley, play, and we feel they are; Idaho. ready to my ft the other teams of' Mr. Thornock will attend the Region IV. first semester at the BYU and then plans to later teach. They will make their home in Hunter their tasty SYD LESTER THANKS for the present. the snack. But, unfortunately, water had a touch of salt in it. EXTENDS Mis3 Linda Barlow returned Sylvia Haws was seen rolling an SUPPORTERS; egg around with her nose, but home Saturday from a Salt Lake every once in a while she had to PLEA FOR SUPPORT hospital where she underwent take time out to take a big bite an operation for appendicitis. I take this means tn thank all of her onion whenever anyone said hi to her. The little sisters the wonderful people who supin mv unsuccessful h The Misses Mary Green, did every thing from skipping ported me for campaign public offic? as leMarshall and Diane Kirby around the gym yelling We from District 21, states left last week to attend the Brighope the Seniors win Song and gislator ham Young University. Yell to coloring and playing Syd Lester. I wish to congratulate Carl E. jacks. Diane Taylor made her little Pettersson on his victory. I am Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nelson left sisters mind their manners. Every certain he will make a worthy Sunday for Eugene, Oregon, to time they were approached by a Democratic candidate. visit a son and daughter-in-lasenior, they recited this poem I seek the citizens Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bradley. Mr. Hail, most noble senior, have of thisearnestly me in work- and Mrs. Bradley recently beto ar:a join mercy on me, a lowly sophomore of election all Demo- came parents of a new laughter. for the ing I am your servant. Barbara cratic candidates in November." The N. Isons plan to also vacation Snell and Carol Lewis played at the Fair. teacher as they conducted a class of kindergarten. The girls voted on a new name and they will be known as CHAG, Cyprus High Associated Girls. The evening was enjoyed by everyone, especially Kathy Ashby, Linda Rose, Judy Feulner, Ann Sutton and Vera Lazenby who were privileged enough to stay after and clean up the mess. 1 peas, Ra-ma- The Hunter Third Ward held School party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mars Twenty-fou- r guests enjoyed k a planned dinner, followed by outdoor games. Mrs. Carol Maples was in charge of the dinner, assisted by Mrs. D. BroadheaS. Mr. Chad Christenson of the Sunday School Superintendency was in charge of the party. a Sunday Kil-pac- k. pot-luc- Keith Gunderson members of their Study Group Sunday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Tad Harman. Mr. and Mrs. Joe WhitMr. and Mrs. Frank taker, Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Arvle Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Buckner and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. entertained The Hunter 2nd Ward will hold its first Building Fund dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black season Friday, Sept. motored to Nephi Saturday to the coming 28. mingle with former friends and neighbors at the Nephi HomeMrs. Arlene Wilcken celebratcoming celebration. Buffalo and ed her birthday with Mrs. Elsie elk meat was served. Kirby, Mrs. LarS:ne Morris and Mrs. Sylver Jones at a Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoch at their home in Lambs left Sept 10 on a tour to Europe. Canyon. were two They accompanied by daughters, Mrs. Thelma Broan Mrs. Verna Sorenson has been and Mrs. Ann Falmonsen. The the appointed left Lake Salt secretary of Segroup City by plane to New York, thence to YWMIA of the Lake Ridge travel by ship. They plan to be cond Ward. gone six weeks. Mrs. LarSene Morris enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bennion luncheon in Salt Lake City with Chispent six days in Arizona, labor- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sheets of Mrs. Morris Mrs. and Sheets cago. on a LDS mission for the ing Church. They were accompanied are both music instructors and! Mrs. Morris will be a guest for by grandsons, David and Bobby Bennion. The group visited at several days prior to meeting her San Carlos, the Painted Desert, son, Craig, there in the near fuGlen Canyon, Petrified Forest ture. and the scenic country of Moab. Mr. Willard Nielson celebrated Miss Judy Walk, daughter of his birthday the past weekend Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walk, celebrat- with his father, John Nielson as ed her 11th birthday Thursday. a special dinner guest. Mr. and She entertained a group of school Mrs. Byron Mackay and Bishop friends and refreshments were and Mrs. John Nielson and children were guests during the served. afternoon and evening. er Magna Man To Depart For Medical Conference Hal Pullum is leaving Sunday to attend a four-da- y Medical Illustration Conference at Detroit, Michigan. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pullum of Kearns, former Garfield residents. Mr. Pullum is being sent by the University of Utah College of Medicine. He is employed .there as an artist in the medical South 8900 West William H. Whiseihunt, Pastor 2908 Phone BY Cub Scouts Enjoy Tour A group of Cub Scouts, Den 5, headed by Mrs. 247, NEW OFFICERS of the Junior High Baptist Youth Fellowship were elected Sunday evsning to include Ann LaRee Williams, president; Ann Patterson, vice president; Christine Porter, Secretary and Lowell Mikolash, chairman of parties. The Senior BYF had previously held elections. Collings, toured th Copper Printing Company plant Saturday morning, had their names set as souvenirs, and saw how a newspaper was printed and put Family members mrt Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth to note her birthday anniversary. A social A NUMBER time was enjoyed by the group. of young people are planning to attend a Baptist Youth FellowDUY ship Workshop this STATE Saturday, Sept. 29 at the Gilead Baptist Church from 1 to 4 p. m. Officers and group are Rer. William H. chairmen Whiienhunl particularly in- vited to attend. REGULAR Sunday school time is 9:45 a.m. and Church Worship at 11 a.m. FARM? PERSONALIZED 6 on your M. R. Bolton 2775 S. 9700 W. BY t lUts Fere Mtfesl AntMfeile Insereese cal- endar and keep the date open. The Sophomore Assembly will be presented on Friday, Oct. 5th with the Sophomore Ball following Saturday night. Committees have been formed and their plans are being carried through. Sophomore officers this year are: Wayne McQuivey, president; Brian Jones, vice president; Karen Jeppson, secretary; JoAnne Pam Kirkman, reporter-historiaPaulos and Suzanne Pasternak, cheerleaders; Sandra Pettersson CHAG representative; Paul Baw-den- , CAM representative; and Miss Haight and Mr. Condie. sponsors. n; '63 CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT SEDAN JHSFM0M CHEVRfMTfor S3 lomnow-G-Q Cover this cars price tag and you might think it cost a thousand dollars more. It offers luxurious styling, extremely comfortable, spacious and silent interiors . . . plus ways to keep it looking and running like new when a lot of others have started to sag and sigh: a new way to flush and dry rocker panels under the doors of its Body by Fisher to guard against rusting . . . brakes . . . Delcotron generator for longer battery life. If you ever wondered why Chevrolet leads its field, a drive in this 63 should answer all your questions. BENNETT'S - HOUSE PAINT house paint A that leaves an extra-toug- h extra-thic- film of beauty and protection on your home. Seals surface against weather deterioration, for extra years of life. ' 63 CHEVY JX NOVA SPORT COUPE '63 CORVAJR MONZA CONVERTIBLE Hard as it may be to believe, this years Chevy II better than last years and better than anything in its features of the big class. It combines the new easy-car-e Chevrolet with its own wonderful attributes of parkable fuel economy and interiors size, four- - or would do justice to cars that cost twice as much. er SEE YOUR NEAREST BENNETT'S DEALER Look For The Bennett's Sign Change it? Calm yourself, nobodys going to mess with a winner like this one! We did add brakes and a fully aluminized muffler; interiors are refined a bit, and youll notice some trim changes, but the rest is pure Corvair. Oh yes, we changed the taillighta untampered-wit- h so all those people you pass will know youre driving a 63. is better, self-adjusti-ng that It's Chevy Showtime 63! See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet Dealer's Showroom JPAtUMJS AlLJTO 9152 West Main Street Phone: BY 7-66- 11, BY 7-20- 00 MAGNA, UTAH SERVICE At home or ewy your iriendly State Farm agent gives you personal service, handling or assisting in adjusting your This means test, courteous serv ice . . another State Farm must Call ns ior more information . . . ON TUESDAY, Sept. 25, a Sophomore Orientation was held during 4th period. The student body officers and some members of the faculty and administration discussed school rules and major activities along with a brief history of Cyprus. The meeting gave the sophomores a better understanding of the things they must do in order to make their days at Cyprus happy ones. CIRCLE October Pack Perry Ce. |