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Show c MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA Pbblithtd Thursday, February 19,1 S3 3 TIMES Since I91S Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Issued aach Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as sacond class mail matter under the act oi March 3rd, 1879 at Magna. Utah Editorial- Association. Mail subscription ratesPayable strictly in advance-S2.0- 0 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any. must be signed. No lubjeci of public interest. All communications attention paid to anonymous contributions. - Society ifoted In a romantic Valentine setting Miss Loraine Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LawMt. rence Murphy of Shasta, California, recited nuptial vows February 14th with Kenneth Duane McCoy of Salt- Lake City! son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. McCoy of Afton, Wyoming. Bishop Paul Luckau officiated at the ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tal Bird in Lake Ridge. Mrs Bird and the bride are sisters. ' The bride chose a blue satin frock, princess style and pinned an orchid corsage to her shoulder. She was attended by Wi,lma Meyer of Salt Lake City, who was attired in a coral gown. The bride mother wore a blue lace dress and had a shoulder corsage of red baby rosebuds and the groom's mother chose black crepe lovely - . versary at her home on Friday. Twelve little guest attended. LAKE RIDGE LOCALS By Juanita Hall (Please dial 6438 by Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. and give your Lake fUdge news to Mrs. Hall. Thank Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah you.) (tale Press Associatien, given honorable mention by the National Lake Ridge Maid Recites Nuptial Vows Saturday Mrs. Marilyn Wolfley entertained members of hzr club on Friday. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Betty Hill, Mrs. Phyllis Pollock, Mrs. Jean Martin, Mrs. LaRona McAllister and Mrs. Dayle Johnson. Game prize pinners were Mrs. Pollock and Mrs. Wolfley. Visitors at the home of Mr. and A. Murphy of Mt. Shasta, Cali- Mrs. Alfred Boolii the past week fornia. included Mr. Booths sister, Ranae Monday Afternoon Booth and fiance, Dale Burt, his Members of the Esclera Club High scores in the Copper Club Mr. Mrs. and and Burt J. parents, met at the home of Mrs. Alfred Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rasmussen Monday afternoon bowling for the womans league include: Brit-t- a Booth on Tuesday. Mrs. William and family of Salt Lake City. Pearson, LaVerne Ashby was honored with birthday Janice Margifts. The ladies later played Mr. and Mrs. .Douglas Petty Peterson, pinochle. Prize winners were Mrs. are the proud parents of a son, tin, Shirley Romano. Hal Lai sen, Mrs. Harold Hunt, who arrived Carol Bertoch, 1st and February Marian Baw-despecial guests and Mrs. Charl.s weighed in at 6 pounds. He will Ve Oliver, Erickson. be named Jody. He was welcomed The- ladies will meet at the by sisters, Carol Lynn, 12;, Kay, Others are Wanda Coon, home of Mrs, Erickson for their 11; brothers, Dennis, 9 and Dan, Ida Lee Dea, Gustie ' next gathering. 18 months. Conradsen, Nancy Sizemore, Irene Coon, Miss Linda Williams, daughter Janie Sparks, 147; Efame of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams, .enDevora, 140; Mary Bawden,137; joyed her 8th Jbirthday anniversary at her home Monday. Games were .played and refreshments served to thirteen guests. BOWLING 178-17- 0; 147-15- 154-13- 2; 132-14- 146-13- 0; 136-14- "v Mrs. B. F. Wolfley was honored on her birthday anniversary Saturday. Visitors were Mr. and M.s. with a like shoulder corsage. Ward Allen and 'family of Pocaimmedthe members of Twenty tello, Idaho. and families Mr. attended and iate Mrs. Bird later entertained at an t open house complimentary to the A potluck luncheon was enjoybridal pair. ed at the home of Mrs. LaMar The newlyweds plan to make Broderick Monday by a group of their home in Salt Lakt City. ladies. Guests included Mrs. Jane Pixton, Mrs. Ann Rowley, Mrs. Donna and Mrs. Margie Festive Valentine Party Carbine.Jenkins The ladies spent the n time at various arts and handiOne of the festive Valentine crafts. tendered parties of the week was Saturday everting by Lady Lion Mrs. W. H. Shrader entertained to, honor their husbands. The pretmembers of her family monthly held ir was event tily planned club at her home. The diim?r the Community House and attend guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ed by sixty people. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Fox A buffet supper was served and and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Smith decorations of red and white b! and a friend of Salt Lake City Mrs. used. loons and hearts were Joe W. Ribotto served as general Mrs. Oral and children chairman; Mrs. Byron L. Huisl motored to Kemp Tremonton, Utah on was in charge of the decoration evening with a brother-in-laand Mrs. W. G. Larson, chairma-o- f Friday Richard Higley, to visit Mrs the supper arrangements. Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews, pres- Kemps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes. They were also ident of the Lady Lions, introduc- Myron ed program numbers to include r accompanied by Mrs. Merlin Higtodst given to the men by Mrs. W. ley.Mrs. Richard Higley and daughG. Larson and a toast to the ladie; ter, Debra, returned home with by John A. Rokich. 132-13- 137-13- far away? by long distanoe Rato are lowest after 8 p.m. and all day Sunday always lower when you call station-to-statlo- 133-13- DAV mis The monthly hospital night at the Fort Douglas Hospital was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yeates and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Alvis, representing the local DAV and auxiliary. later attended a wedding recepMrs. Lucille Brusatto attended tion at the Olympus Seminary the Fort Douglas hospital night Neil-seMr. and Lee Mrs. honoring dance on Wednesday, sponsored by all DAV units. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall acMr. and Mrs. Jay companied Neeley of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. George Farrel of Ogden to a Salt Lake restaurant for dinner, They Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams and children enjoyed the past week- end visiting in Logan with Mr. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Williams and Mrs. Williams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yeates. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall on Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harl Stewart of Salt Lake City. scored League, the following chalkers: Alta Bevan, Jerry Richardson, 148;, Ruby 185-15- 7; split. LaVon Dea, Millie Christofferson, 180; Jean Maxine ColUngs, Ann Bowden, Bowden, Cushing, Tuesday Afternoon High Tuesday afternoon scores included: Nola Sizamore, 149-14- 9; 162-15- 185-16- 4; 143-18- 3; 158. Margaret Butterfield, Norma Haueter, The balance included Wahnetu 162; Elva Rushton, Garry Goodsell, 156; Roxie Morse, Peel, Deanna Hatch, 162; BeuMargo Wadsworth, Afton Drain, Dot Merrill, Lila lah Bowdan, June Jeffs, 146; Mary Damron, T46; Cookie McCarty, Arvilla Knight, 167; Sheryl Coon, Ann Tygesen, Robsrts, 157; Reva Boren, 154; LuArlene Pearl Moore, cille Lehman, 146; Edythe Bevan, Harward, 145; Norma Collings, 143; Jaanne Smith, 142; LaPrele Betty Bezzant, Matthews, 141 and Ruth Thomas, Villa Williams, Vivian 140. Maxine Sandall, Kemp. 147; Shirley Burke, 151; Aline "A" League Laura Jo Griffith, For the Tuesday evening A 149. 0; -! 152-17- 141-16- 157-14- 7; 146-15- 171-15- 2; 143-14- 147-14- 2; 146-14- 153-15- 2; 162-15- 156-15- 167-18- 150-16- 5; 145-15- 160-14- 2; BIG, GIGANTIC Full n. Guarantee 10-ye- ar n!y 5.95 yard and up Western Wools, At a state department meeting Sunday in Hotel Newhouse, dates for the forthcoming convention, to be held at Provo April 30, May 1 and 2, were announced. Attending from the Copper Auxiliary chapter were Faye Yeates and Anne Herrington. Nylons, Adamo and AN Fully automatic Copper Chapter No. 11, DAV and its auxiliary met Thursday Allan Broderick, son of Mr. and evening to discuss further plans Mrs. LaMar Broderick, is recuper- concerning an essay contest on Americanism for Cyprus high ating at his home following sur- school students. gery Thursday. Prizes will be $25 Savings them on Saturday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Broderick Bond, $10 and $5.A11 eligible the Barnes for a week. Mrs. and students may receive more inforfamily enjoyed a four-da- y Barnes had just returned home visit in at the Utah home mation on a bulletin at the high from a hospital where she re- of Mr. Emery, Brodericks Mr. school or by calling Dellene Alvis parents, ceived major surgery. or Ray Herrington after 5 p.m. and Mrs. Ferry Broderick. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Miss Mary Lynn Fowkes, daughMONTHLY GAME NIGHT of Alex I. Wilkie, pastor Mrs. Tal Bird are Mrs. Bird's ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fowkes, Our Dial 2911 Lady of Lourdes Church is parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence celebrated her 6th birthday anni- - scheduled for Saturday, February The following activities will be 21st, 8:00 p.m. A variety of prizhighlighted at the Magna Comes will be awarded. munity Baptist Church, announces Reverend Wilkie; SOME STORES Sunday, February Sunday School; 11:00, Morning CLOSED MONDAY Worship Service, with the minobservance In of George Washisters topic, In the Shadow of ington birthday, Sunday, Februthe Cross: Simon; 2:00, BYF. ary 22nd, some stores will close (Friday, Saturday, Monday) Monday, 7:30, Boy Scouts. Monday, February 23rd making Board Combined Tuesday, 7:30, MENS LADIES' a long weekend for a group of of Christian Education and Sunfirms. day School officers and teachers. Coats Slacks Sport 5:30, Fellowship Wednesday, Included will be Magna Lumber Pants Blouses Supper. Hi. aware, Central Lumber & Shirts meetSkirts Thursday, 6:30, Deacons Hardware, Safeway Store, Huffa-ker- s Sweaters ing; 7:30, Hour of Power. and others. Sweaters Friday, 7:30, Choir practice. Saturday, 2:00, Pastor Class. 22t-9:4- Elinore Dearing, 130. Shirlene Thomas picked up WOMEN'S Tweeds Brands Leading GdS Range Electric Clock Leading Brand, Regular Price $289.00 Community Bapt ist Church Join the fun J? We Have A Few Selected SO UJ&8EBE20 Will Sacrifice at Low, Low Price See Our Wonderful Line Of Anniversary Sale UNITED FUlNilTUR sets, sectionals. Highest Quality Furniture At Popular Prices MAGNA FURNITURE Open Evenings to 9:00 p.m. gogEd THIS WEEKS THOUGHT We the man who has y praise the courage of his convictions, but every bigot and fanatic has that; what is much harder, and rarer, is to have the courage to 65c Regular Cash and Carry Only Magna Plant Boshs Cleaning and Dyeing 8595 WEST, MAGNA, UTAH ZJ CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI Gem Theatre Special Double Bill its ufv r.u .ui 5$ DON'T GIVE curt Danny KYE JURGENS P MAURFY NiCoi? FOR ANY OTHER TRAVEL! UlE And the. Colonel COURT 8 RtCTURI QOETZ the finest way to get Wise birds agree from here to there is on a Union Pacific Domeliner. 'm3 Start 6:20 and 9:55 P.M. iiiiiiiiiimiiirtiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiii'iiinfiM Start The fun begins the moment you step aboard. You can stretch out in soft seats . . . stroll around whenever you wish. You can sit up in the dome and watch the scenery unfold, mile after mile. You can relax in the lounge car chat with fellow passengers, sip a drink, play cards, or just listen to soft music. At mealtime, enjoy delicious food graciously served in the spacious diner. Saturday Matinee Roundup 12:00 noon 0ut 3:00 pan. Hey, Gang! The Big Show is Here. Jerry Lewis In The Geisha 5 colored cartoon, "3 BT- Stooge," "The Iron Claw" 1 serial. Fun For AIL IMIllllllllllUllllllllllllllllimiinilllllilllMllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii, bundey, Monday, Tuesday Show Starts 6:15 M, February 22-23-- Complete Show After 8:00 PM. -- u- -. Sound like living? It is! Luxury travel yet at regular fares. And additional savings are made possible with Union Pacifics popular Family Fares. ? i Budd Schufberg'sl) r 0 iff btaris 6:20 and 8:55 P.M. Starts 8:00 PM iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiiiiiuiiiii 1 1 III No Show Wednesday, February 25 Next CRA Show Wednesday, March 4 III III II IIM 1 r 1 M III f 111 Ml 1 III 1 See all The Big Hit et The Gem Theatre in Magna MiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiHtiiiitiiiiiiititiiimiiiitiiiiiifiiiitiiiiiiinttiiiijiiiiijfiit Thursday, Friday, Feb. i 26-2- 7, bird. Stop in and see your Union Pacific ticket agent soon. Hell gladly figure the cost of whatever trip you have in mind. And he ll explain the many other advantages of train travel including the Rail Travel Credit service. Card, and Hertz Rent-A-C- Be a wise - Roots of Heaven - poti 1 1 naturally ar SAVE I THE umbom YOUR CAR RESTFUL . . . SAVE YOUR NERVES. TRAVEL WAY! GLAMOROUS RELAXING, pagdpdgw. Cl |