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Show Thursday, September 1, 1966 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Oquirrh Stake Stake Youth Conference, featuring the Three Ds," will be held at the stake house. Testimony meeting from 4 to 6 p.m., program from 8 to 9:15 p.m., and a dance Thursday. Spt. until 11:30 p.m. All of the youth 1 Priesthood in the area are invited. Tickets leadership meet- are $1 a person. ing begins at 7 p.m. at the stake MAGNA COUPLES BACK house. All of the THE FOLLOWING events will be presented next week at the Oquirrh Stake, announces Presi-deCarl E- Pet- tersson: nt CAP PARTY ATTENDED ocietu TlotcJ BY Young Magna Matron Queen - ' Priesthood FROM ALASKAN TRIP presidency two-wee- BACK TO HOME IN 7990 West 2400 D. South Parley Coon Open Every Day at 6:00 a.m. Our Breakfast Be Beat! Mrs. Karen A. Hill 3197 S. 8240 West, MAGNA ROYALTY Magna, was honorad Monday as "Queen of the Forum" at Tupper-ware'- s annual Jubilee (sales convention.) A Roman Holiday theme was the setting for Mrs. Hill's recognition as ths top sales person in her distributorship. Over 1,500 of the company's salespeopls were in attendance at the four-dameeting. Mrs. Hill is shown above with an Olivetti typewriter and adding machine she received. The convention emphasized sales training and recognition of the Tupperware sales force. Can't A DIFFERENT LUNCHEON SPECIAL EACH DAY DURING THE WEEK FOR ONLY y 96 Try Our Family Dinners at Family Budget Prices Reception Honors Nevlyveds Tender Top Sirloin and Steaks at Prices You Can Afford For aU ELDER D. P. COON . . . WUI Go to Far East your insurance farewell testimonial in honor of Elder David Parley Coon, son of Parley W. and Truth J. Coon, prior to his departure for the Northern Far East Mission, will be held in the Spencer Third A call FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP Ward chapel, 8400 W. 3100 South, Sunday, Sept. 4, at 5 p.m. Elder Coons mission address will be Northern Far East MisHiroo-ChAzabu, sion, 14-- 2 Minato-Ku- , Tokyo, Japan. Missionaries now in the field serving from this ward are Layne Naylor, Norwegian Mission; Louis Chase, Australian Mission; Mark Nielsen, Northern Indian Mission. The program numbers include: opening song, Come, Come Ye Saints, congregation; opening prayer, Craig Daybell; speaker, Allan McClain; organ selection, Mrs. Lola Sayer; speaker, Leland Gentry; vocal solo, Thy Word My Mission, Richard Nielsen; remarks, Bishop Bennett; remarks, parents of missionary; remarks, missionary; closing song, The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burn ing, congregation; closing prayer, Noble D. Coon. o, Discover the advantages of having all your insurance with Farmers. Out company gives coverage; planned, one agent gives fast, fair, friendly service; together, they save you money! Call Farmers for auto, life. boat you need. Are, truck, commercial, Farmers is the best insurance buy in America today! Chick Paris 297-674- 3 Res. The ground work of all is health. Leigh Hunt 297-203- 7 Magna, Utah Se UUfii MgM K Sp0t Agt flight n, Cyprus Capers This Week By Janice Cox IT WILL BE different, confusing, and yet an exciting adventure. Are you confused yet as to Mr. and Mrs. Glade Peterson and children, Leslie, Kelvin and Michelle, have returned to their home in Kusnacht (a surburb of after a Switzerland, Zurich) months vacation spent in Utah. During their visit they were i guests of the childrens grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Rippon, 623 10th Ave., and Mr, and Mrs. Golden Peterson, Mag-- , na. Mr. Peterson, who is leading tenor with the Zurich Opera House, has been combining visiting with an engagement in Santa Fe, N. M., where he sang a role in Rosea in the opera festival there. He also gave two concert benefits for the Museum of History and Arts in Fairview, where he lived as a child. Entertaining for the family have been Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Loukas, the Art Schumans, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Birch, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Edwards, the Dave Buchanans, Miss Dell Schumann, as well as various family members. Honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Julie Larsen, Judy Young and Mrs. Gary Owen of San Francis- Linda Bertoch. In charge of refreshments were co, a prettily planned reception was held August 13th in the Hun- aunts of the bride, Adena ter Sixth Ward Chapel. Mrs. Brown. Janet Thelma Owen, the former Joanne Heyn, June Young, Hazel Edler, is the granddaughter of Shirley Homer, Mrs. Phil BerMr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoch and toch and Mrs. Frank Bertoch, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben sunts by marriage. Salmenson. In the gift room were Nancy The young couple were married Rydalch, Janice Edler and Elizain the Oakland Temple the latter beth Owens. Linda Pantelakis was over the part of June and were honored at reception in San Francisco the brides book. brides cake, The three-tiere- d evening of the wedding. The Hunter reception was at- decorated with bells and small tended by the many relatives in flowers, was made and designed this area and a few close friends. by the bride's aunt. Mrs. Thelma The bride chose a dress of Brown. The bride is a graduate of San crepe, fashioned with a jewelled neckline, tapered sleeves, empire Francisco State College and majwaistline and an embroidered ored in Social Welfare. She is panel in the center of the skirt. now employed by the Social SerThe detachable train was also vice Departmnet, Kaiser Foundaembroidered paneling. She car tion Hospital in San Francisco. ried a bouquet of flowers fashionMr. Owen recently returned from 2V4 ed by an aunt, Thelma Brown, of serving a year mission baby chrysanthemums and pink in Germany for the LDS Church, rosebuds. Her veil of bridal illu- and is now attending the Unision was caught to a flower head' versity of California at Berkeley. The eleven children of Mr. and piece. Her only attendant was a sister, Mrs. Vivian Bertoch were able to Miss Emily Salmenson, who had attend this reception, the first returned the day before from time all have been able to assemEurope to attend the reception. ble at one time. She chose a pastel pink street length model and pinned a corsage to her shoulder. Best man was James Dailey of San Francisco, who also acted as the best man at the California reception. Mother Dreai The mother of the bride wore a pink model with lace sleeves. Assisting with the serving were cousins and second cousins of the bride, Jana Heyn, Peggy Lloyd, Ry-dalc- h, n, PUBLIC what Im CITY SWITZERLAND Honor Elder CAFE GO MAGNA VISITORS Farevell Will Y A $7.50 potential safety hazard was at Bacchus during the past week. The hazard was black with nylon stockings black felt roses worn by a Plant 1 secretary who requested anonymity. The stockings are Oleg Cassinis and are called "Black Rose in a shade of Notte (night in Italian). Theyre quite rare in the West, but are becoming popular in New York and other Eastern areas. The stockings caused at least two men to colwere relide head-ofor another sponsible employe to miss a step, and startled a woman who dropped a cup and broke it. The Community Action g am in the Oquirrh Center held a potluck party Aug. 25 at the Magna Community Park. Special guests were Mrs. Calvin L. Ramp-towife of Utah's governor, and Miss Loiraine Cook, CAP director. Also present w'ere Mrs. Ida Jorgenson, the Oquirrh Center coordinator, and all the staff members; Father Lawrence Spel-le- n of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Magna and Rev. and Mrs. C. L. McCarty of the First Baptist Community Church in Magna. A delicious Spanish-America- n supper was enjoyed by 64 people. Program numbers were presented, consisting of several selections from the Vallejos band Mr. Joe Vallejos, Ricky Vallejos, Leo Gutierrez, Rudy Martinez; vocal numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Ward Coon, and a creative dance by Miss Susan Rocha. n, Adams and Mr. and Mrs. should be in at- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross Anthon of tendance, as well Magna have returned from a Pres. as the bishoprics most vacak enjoyable Petlersson of each ward. Alaska. and to Canada tion trip Friday, Sept 2 Oquirrh Stake They drove to Vancouver, took a Temple Day. boat, the Princess Patricia, to KetchiSaturday. Sept. 3 Stake bap- - Prince Rupert, thence to on the tism will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the kan, Juneau, Skaggway, stake house. All who are to offi- narrow gauge train to Yukon, ciate and participate should be Car Cross, following the Gold there by 6 p.m. Pleasant Green Rush of 1898. The foursome then went to Second Ward will be in charge. Rango, Kitimat, Alert Bay, to an Monday, Sept. 5 Labor Day, Indian village where they saw also Family Home Evening. This ceremonial tribal dances. Later will be a good time to have a they traveled to Vancouver and recreational activity with the ferried to Victoria and saw the and famed Buchard Gardens, family. Tuesday. Sept. 6 School begins. were also at Port Angeles. MIA will start after August vacation. Thursday, Sept. 8 Leadership meeting at 6 p.m. for all auxiliary heads and the boards will meet at 7 p.m. Oquirrh Saturday, Sept. 10 HI-WA- Potential Safety Hazard on Plant? GOVERNOR'S WIFE ON THE YEARBOOK staff has spent the summer organizing a wonderful yearbook for the folabout man class join- lowing year. Brent Stephens, eding us at Cyp- itor, stated that he hopes to win rus High School an award for perfection. this year. What else would there ELECTION of the class offibe to talk cers will take place in the early The stu- weeks of school, so all Cyprus dents are look-- 4 students should begin thinking ing forward to of who they want to put up for me change with an office. Im Cox GUARD "This is the finest entertainment value weve ever offered CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our thanks to everyone for their kind calls and cards during the recent illness of Mr. Robisson. He is at the Valley West Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Robinson Th 3f NOW do BIG LOADS with EASE! EDDY ARNOLD in PERSON . . . and his all star show Show Sept. at 8 & 10 p.m. ICE CAPADES . All new dazzling 19 revue . ... 13-1- -- plus- Agriculture and Livestock Exhibits Sales HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER A tc R Rocket Bell Flier Johnny King Auto Thrill Show Paul Petersen, star of Donna Reed Show State Fair Queen contest Danny Thomas, Jr, and Combo All Star Boxing . . . Target landings Sky-Div- Rockarama Teen dance Hiawatha Indian Pageant Fun on the Midway with SJM Fiesta Shows Gel your share of fun at the Fair by being there tSEPn9U8WALLWNEWtICE9CAPADESl Honoring Miss Kathy Johansen, Mrs. James Newton and Mrs. Bryant Holman entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening. Writing games were played, as well as bride's bouquet bingo. Refreshments were Uter lerved, uses phosphor for unsurpassed e rare-eart- h Perma-Chrom- ners. Glare-proo- e surfaces f dif- fuses annoying reflections. e Six matched speakers Include two 9 ovel and four 3V4' tweeters. Driving these speakers (for records and radio) is a Solid State amplifier with 40 watts peak power. Amplifier frequency response: 50 to 20,000 duo-con- e New Activity Counselor bride-elec- t, Color Tubo RCA Parma-Chrom- stabrightness. bilizes color fidelity as set warms up. The shape of the tuba is rectangular for mort detail at cor- cps. e Solid State and FM Stereo Radio has precision ver FM-A- Model IRA $80-- f RCA VICTOR COLOR with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perfill of Magna announce the birth of a lovely daughter on Aug. 16. She weighed in at 6 pounds and has been named Carma Lee. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip Perfili and Mr. John Cameron of Magna. Dorothy Nielson of the Hunter Second Ward has been appointed as the new Hunter Stake Activity Counselor of the YWMIA organization, Due to other commit ments, Donna Nielson has been released. Mrs. Dorothy Nielson was introduced as the new leader in the Stake preparation meeting on Monday. Donna Nielson will remain as the Stake Camp director, replacing Barbara Owens, who has done excellent work. She is moving away. niertuning. 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Record-protectin- ALL FOR ONLY 0 MCA V WENTWORTH Urin tubs (ovsrtll 4if.) 299 is. . pfctur combining for your pleasure LOVELY DAUGHTER International STUDENT COUNCIL has planned a full and active year for its students and faculty. Lets boost up enough school spirit to ensure a large supporting crowd at all games and activities. THE CHAG (Cyprus High Associated have Girls) officers planned an opening social to be held on Sept. 15th, 7:30 p.m. This YEAR THIS High is for all the girls, so, gals, plan Cyprus School has a larger studentbody, to be present and get to know which means that our officers your CHAG officers. have more of an opportunity, as well as the responsibility to get GOOD - BYE for now. A to know each and everyone of QUOTE AND NOTE: Dont miss you. We have great officers this 110 Degrees in the Shade, but the school can only be cause it will be terrific. An intensive program of edu-- ! eating the public to protect itself against the criminal element has been initiated by police authori-t;e- s in West Germany. This is being done through meetings, lectures, and newspaper articles. Each month a different type of criminal activity is covered, with instructions given on the method the public can best employ to protect itself. This ranges from detailed advice on the installation of night chains on doors to decisive measures to be taken in the event of a purse snatching or a mugging on the street. Specifically recommended is a burglar alarm for use in a ladys purse which sounds an alarm if the purse is snatched or surrepti-ousl- y opened. Burglar alarms for the home are: also recomF.B.I. mended. t.forjna Kotos of family entertainment! Well, talking the fresh- bewilderment as well as excitement. One of my favorite freshmen told me that he feels that it will be a chop to be in the high school. But I can assure you that the other classes are excited about it and are going to give each one of you all the help we can to adjust. eNaw 10 FABULOUS DAYS... A FEAST unite, so well be on top in all that we try to do. refer-rin- g to? Mitt as great as the students make it, so lets all stick together and gen-uin- 799,95 THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN ELECTRONICS 1tM Mch a PAPANIKOLAS FURNITURE Where you buy quality for less" t |