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Show r r r MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Members of the staff are Bob Taylor, Janiel Moesser, Bob Norris, Charlene Matz, Betty Lee, Ida Mae Jackson, Frank Gage tnd Joan Bailey. Class pictures, football photos, almost all of the art work and acblance to the modern-da- y copy. as of this date are in the The staff is composed of Jay tivities of hands the engravers and 'McAllister, editor; Don White, assistant editor; Lorraine Raumg, makeup editor; Jerry Peterson, art editor; Dick Harmon, photo- FOR SALE H958 General Elecgraphy editor; Karen Keetch, lit- tric range, used just 2 months. erary editor; Maynard Pollock, Can be seen at 2870 So. 87S0 West business manager. 33 Magna, dial 5038. CYPRUSONIAN 33rd USY Thursday, February 5, 1959 ON UNUSUAL For the 33rd consrcutive year at Cyprus high school, the staff is very busy, under the capable directpn of Mr Margaret Ekcberg, preparing the layout for the yearboo- kThe first yearbook was issued in 1926 and beais lit.le resem Cyp-rusom- STAFF -B- LAYOUT bargain that make your dollar look twice as big, at Penneys MEET ? s &. PQ2 s i i 11 UJOf-lG- evening. Ms. and Mr! Bill Copperton, Wright and Mr. and Mrs. William Madill of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehead of Salt Lake City. 2. 480 NEW SPRING Sport Shirts Friends of Jean Covert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Covert, will ling, Utah, to visit relatives and be sorry to learn he is back in a afro complete a busm.ss transaction. , Salt Lake for further hospital treatment following an accident M s. LaFuy DnflUl and Mrs. three weeks ago. at His mother received severe Mo.na R .vr eie hoit-sse- s a pink and blue siiower hononng shoulder hurts in the same Mrs. Shannon Oliver Thursday home. Thirevening at the Rj-.o- r The North Jordan Stake will ty guests attend, d and played hold a dknee Saturday, Februny games 7th with an orchestra- - An interesting flSor show is to be Mi-same Knby vfas hostess Saturday evening for a gathering of friinds. Games and records Thp Seventies of the North Jor- - j were enjoyed by Linda Dailey, dan Stake held their annual din- My i la Palmer, Myrna Dailey, ner party January 30th at the Carol Gunderson and Kamah Stake House. Dinner was served Mai shall. to members and their wives, fol- -' lowed by an interesting program. e MjsS Lmdii Billow ci lebiated pictures were shown.- w ek with a her bir.hd.iy Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent mo- gioup of f.i niK, Games and retored to Logan last week to at- freshments vveie enjojed. tend the funeral of Mr. Percy Kent, a relative. M s Ehvood Wilkin Vi.ifeturn-c- d from a four-davacation to Mrs. Eva Laughlin was hostess Boise, Iiaho, wh.ie she spent an Wednesday evening complimen- enjoyable time with her son and Mr. and Mis. tary to a club of girls who worked daughter-in-latogether before their marriages. Owen Wilkin and family. The group enjoyed bowling at the Delton Lanes and returned to the Laughlin residence for The Hunter Ward held their "Daddy Date Thursday evening in the Hunter Ward Amusement Hall, under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Edler, assisted by Mrs. Jean Doxford and Mrs. Gloyde Danger-flql- COTTONS la-,- y Mrs. Drucilla Romrell has been appointed a Blazer teacher in the Participating on the program Hunter Third Ward 'Primary orwere Marsha Bailey, piano solo; ganization and Miss Myrla PalmDee Doxford, reading; Judj Dox- er will assist in the nursery class. ford, poem; Calvin Parry and daughter, Julia, piano duet. Mrs. Kathleen Campbell was hostess Blanch Bailey is president of the last week at a ward Primary prePrimary Associatioa paration meeting. The lesson, What is Learning?" was presentMrs. Elsie Kirby and Mrs. Wendell Jones attended a cancer meet- ed by Marian Sodja to twenty two officers and teachers. Refreshing Monday evening in Salt Lake ments were later served. City, representing the Hunter e Short Sleeves. Special in Spring's Latest Colors, Fashions and Fabrics. Sixes Small, Med., Large. Pur-chas- OrJoitSocks 2pr OH Mr. Brent Hancock has arrived home from his training in the armed forces, and will be here for two weeks, reporting to New Jersey on February 21st tobe assigned for overseas duty. 10-1- 36 Months, 6 volt 12 Months, 12 volt $14.95-exchang- A Real Mechanic' 7835 West 2100 South $1.93 $ .99 $2.49 $1.49 Tap HOUSEHOLD NEEDS CADDY SET, 8 glasse and cart, regular $3.98 Angel Food CAKE PAN (big iquare), regular $2.10 Plastic CLOTHES PINS, by th doxen, reg, 32c . 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The two ladles are arranging filmj for Interested groups and also ask for any donations of discarded white shirts or sheets to be used for bandages and bed jackets. Granite Arts j Old-tim- On Thursday the five North Stake Relief Societies and stake officers visited the woolen mills and rug and clothing factory which are owned by the LDS church. The purposd of the visit was to acquaint the ladies and the relative work they have in their groups. rnrnm i SHEEN COTTON By Mr. Randy- - Moeiser 5460 Wait 3500 South Dial AM JUST NOTES Young Music Mr.and Mrs. Msmll Witbeck At have returned fiom a trip to Ster- Prodigy HUNTER OF INTEREST Friends c Mrs. Joe Vande-Merw- e Miss Carol Nielson, daughter of will be interested to know she recently moved into a new Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson.- - was home in Bountiful. the honored guest last week at a birthday celebration. Guests were Every man is valued in this Mr. and Mrs. John R. Nielson, Mr. world as he shows by bis conduct J. W. Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. he wishes to be valued. 'Byron Mackay and family. ' Jean de la Bruyere Mr. and Mrs. Mont Nelson entertained at a lovelv dinner party Friday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Frann rMeison ox . '.ft ; Slim Jims and Mid Calfs For r.icrj Bishop and Mrs. Wendell Jones entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Colin Delahunty and family, and Mr. Cash Delahunty Saturday PHONE 6384 8827 WEST 2700 SOUTH 9976 " ' u-- 'r ' . Sixes 8 to 52 Many Styles I Shop Penney 52.579 VT Boys Rubber Thongs You'll Live Better Youll Save! GOES ACID JJt1 W'i 4 i t. GOES AND GOES OH A GALLO! ! fiSvS-i- 3uJ ocHuDeCk The majestic Rocky Mountains of Colorado and Utah are your assurance of weather-proo- f ; Door Sedan skews the Fisher Body beauty of Chevrolets lowest priced series for '59. EL: CSIEUVS IE7 extra pep it gives you for passing and climbing hills. This is due to higher torque at normal speeds. 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