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Show Thursday, February 11, ICdO MAGMA TIMES, MAGMA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA Published Since 1916 Howard Ridge. Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable in advance, $2.50 year. The Times welcomes contributions from Us readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. v. On Thursday, Miss Myrna Jean Morris pledged wedding vows with Donald R. Chadwick in the OC C I bj Miss Muriel Dawn Msmmott, Douglas C. Roberts Jjunler . oj' interest oleS Exchange Nuptial Vows in S. Moesser f By Mrs. Randy : 5460 West ' 3500 South CY Dial , Firesides were held at the hormjs of Mr, and' Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. George and Mr. and Mrs. George WARD will Kirby THE HUNTER Dean Sunday evening The speakreunion" hold their Friday, Feb- er representing the General ruary 12th and everyone is in- Authorities was Sp3ncer W. Kimvited to attend. The various or- ball. . ganizations will be responsible for the dinner and the Relief SoMiss Betty Lee has been apof the cooking. ciety pointed librarian for the Hunter second Sunday School and Miss Relief Society presidency for Judy Coe has been selected as the Granger 2nd ward was an- Sunday School teacher in this nounced February 7th in the ward. has-ehar- Granger 2nd Sunday evening services. The president will be Mrs. Naomi Larson with Mrs. Francis Harding and Mrs. Ann Snow as counselors. North Jordan ward has appointed Mrs. Anne Whitworth as president with Mrs. Leah Barnes as counselor. The other counselor will be jmnounced later. Because of the division, North Jordan will appoint new class leaders. Division of properties was made Monday afternoon. February 17th is the date set for e M Men and Gleaner a Fireside to be held at the Ben-nio- n Four-Stak- Waid, Taylorsville Stake, at 7.30 p. m. Elder Spencer W. Kimball will be the guest speaker. It will be sponsored by Kearns, Kearns North, North Jordan and Taylorsville Stakes. , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beck entertained at a Building Fund dinner at their home Tuesday evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harwood, Mr. and Mrs. Max Raisor and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver. After the dinner, the group attended the Hunter Third Ward, Choir party. Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson, Mrs. Sylver Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Les Craig and daughter, Carla, attended a wedding breakfast to honor Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Chadwick at the Temple Square , Hotel. BE The Hunter Third Ward choir held a party for members and partners Tuesday evening. Games and a program were furnished by choir members and all participated. Mrs. Fay Thornock is choir leader and Don Cartwright is SURE and INSURE! Sea - Jean Colonna, president. Local Agent Let Us Answer Your Insurance Questions 2950 The North Jordan Stake general Priesthood meeting has been changed from Monday to Thursgatherday evening ing is set for February lTth Souh 8750 West. Dial 6486 -- CARSON NSURANCE AGENCY All Kindshpf Insurance -I- HarbidW.'carson, A Scout Court of Honor will be held at the Hunter Wardhouse on Mgr. DiaTDA February 17 th. B 1:00 to 7:00 p. m. 10:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. -- SATURDAY, th L. LDS Temple I This evening the newlyweds MARRIAGE REVEALED Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Mary Doutis and Ford L. Coleman, both of Magna The prominent pair exchanged nuptial vows January 25th at Ely. Nevada and plan to reside .in will be honored at a reception at the Lion House in Salt Lake City. Assisting with greeting guests will be the parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Memmott, 1885 East, Bountiful, Magna. Utah and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mrs. Pearl Courtright entertainRoberts, Sr., 2755 South 8600 ed at a surprise birthday party West, Magna. Tuesday honoring her aunt Mrs. Beautiful Gown For the postnuptial event,; the Alice King. The guests were Mrs, Daniels, Mrs. Beatrice bride' was attired in a gown of Edith Chantilly lace underscored with Daniels, Mrs. Berneice Knight, satin. The bodice wa3 beaded with Mrs. Javona Dunstone, Mrs. Darlene Aagard and daughters, Mrs. seed pearls and hgeented with Sabrina neckline and long sleeves Emily Meik, Mrs. Joan Starika tapered to lily points over the and children, Mrs. Evaline Har. wrist. A laege bustle bow topped mon, Mrs. Lorraine Hansen and panels of lace extending over the daughters, Mrs. Bonnie Harmon and son, Mrs. Lorraine Courtright bouffant skirt A crown of seed pearls released and children. Luncheon was served and the her elbow length veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and carnations. The bridal attendants will in- elude Mrs. Duane Weaver sister to the bride, Miss Kay Hartle, Mrs. Frank Brown, Miss Cheryl Earnshaw and Miss Linda Mem-Gammott They will be attired in gowns of deep pink chiffon and carry bouquets of white carna tions. Little Jan'Weaver and Julie Ann Roberts will be flower girls. Best Man Robert Weddington will stand as best man while John Roberts, Kenneth Roberts, Delon Memmott and Tom Memmott will be time spent sewing. Members of the C & G Club were entertained Friday evening by Mrs- - Paul Garside. Special uest was Mrs- Verna Coon. - were aid prizes Mrs. Archie Brown, Mrs. 6iven Gee a" Mrs. Dick Open shaw. The next meeting of the group is slated for February 19th. h. v i ETr'fl tf T,- - HEART FUND DOLLARS ire being used te help support medical research looking toward discovery of the reasons why a wild, vegetarian African baboon I (left) develops arterial tissue changes somewhat similar to those associated with hardening of the arteries in humans a leading cause of heart disease. Dr. Jack P. Strong of Louisiana State University School of Medicine, above, studies a baboons diseased aorta. Research Is the primary aim of the Heart Fund. Give generously to the Heart Fund when a volunteer calls at your home on Heart Sunday, February 28. LV IX ( L- - TOWN TOPICS and daughWyoming, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth this week. Mrs. Robinson came to be with hsr husband, who is .undergoing medical (Mrs. Max Robinson ter of Afton, at the home Kil-pac- k, treatment. Mr. and, Mrs. Harvey Haslam will leave the end of this week for Nevada to attend a bridal shower for their granddaughter, Marian, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dale Cottrell. Mrs. Cottrell will be remembered as Miss Emma Haslam. ROLL Bert Man will meet Johnson performed Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reinwald of Wednesday, February 17th at the hornp of Mrs. R. C. Parks in Mag- duties of best man. Craig Morris, Magna announce the birth of a na 12:30 noon. All ladies are Fred Holladay, Roger McDon- - sweet little daughter on February ough, Hugh Hales and Paul Sodja 2nd. She has been named Cathi urged to attend. , ushered. Jean. Mother and new child are The justweds honeymooned in doing nicely. Honoring the birthday anniverushers. The bride has been honored at sary of Mr. Bob Richards of Salt California before making a home in Kearns. For traveling the bride Lake City, his daughter and parties given by Mrs. Leslie Mr. and Mrs.. Glen Bruyn of Bishop and Mrs. Jimmie wore a black and white check Groesbeck, Mrs. Irving P. Busley Kearns, former Magna residents, Hales, entertained Friday at a dress with black accessories. Mrs. A. Lake L. ofSalt City, Former Miss Morris has at- became parents of their fourth Sabin of Magna, Mrs. Frank prettily planned dinner party. tended Other Mrs. were Bob guests Brigham Young Univer- daughter on January 29th. She Brown, Mrs. Jack Cargug, Miss Rich- sity. Her bridegroom has studied weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces. Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Nile Richards, Cheryl Earnshaw and Miss Kay ards and Mr. and Mrs. Nad Niel- at the and Mrs. Bruyn also have a son. University of Utah. Hartle of Bountiful. son of Magna. The group called Entertaining for the bride have Mrs. Clifford (Beth) Madsen in been Mrs. Rex Willard, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rydalch Members of the Past Presidents Stottsdale, Arizona, to wish her Jeanne Ivie, Mrs. Wendell H. of Kearns, of Magna, an group, American Legion Auxil- a Jones Mrs Patten Wilcken, Mrs.nounce the formerly happy Saturday birthday. She of twins on Jan-Ro- y bvth were entertained a at is Mr. Bob Richards daughter. iary, Gil Leland Mrs. Roger 30 a boy and girL The boy prettily planned dinner Saturday Another daughter, Mrs. A1 Donough, Mrs. L. H. Craig and wbo has been named Nowell, at the home of Mrs. Helen Anderson of Magna, was Mrs. Harvey Fairboume. , weighed in at 5 pounds, 12 ounces Gallyer. Attending were Mrs. unable to attsnd the birthday fete and the girl, Nola, tipped .Ahe Fern Jenkinson, Mrs. LaPrele as she was in Vacarville, CaliMr. and Mrs. Fred S. Rasmus- - scales at 4 pounds, 7 ounces. They Matthews, Mrs. Elaine Devore, fornia, greeting a new grandchild, are beinS greeted by two brothers Mrs. Lillian Haws, Mrs. Ann a child of Mr. and Mrs: Ronald sen were Sunday dinner guests at home. Thompson, Mrs. Dorothy Mora, Oliver. Mrs. Oliver is the former the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley an a are Mr. and Proud Mrs. Ruby Cushing of Magha and RaLee Ramlose in grandparents Salt Lake City. Anderson of this communiMrs. Vern Nielson of Magna, Mrs. Mrs. Della Hoffman of Holladay. ty. Mrs. Sam Williams has returned Ezzie Rachal of Natchiloches, to A group of ladies f: her Magna home after vaca- Louisiana and Dan Rydalch of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Seay returnattended the American Legion 'Tf Td Friday from an extended stay tioning for two months in Vallejo, Kearns. ' and 40 Past Officers social Wed- - in Burbank, California, where California with a daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. nesday at Temple Square Hotel they were guests of a daughter, Another All New Body by to include Mrs. Fern Jenkinson, her husband and family, Mr. and Lloyd Clifton. Fisher is the birth announcement Mrs. Ruby Cushing, Mrs. Ann Mrs. Chester Jones and another being made by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mr. James Court wright has had Fisher of Thompson, Mrs. Elaine Devore, daughter, Joy and husband, Mr. Fairfield, California. Mrs. Linnie Wyatt and Mrs. and Mrs. Owen Darcey of Los minor surgery on. his foot and is The son has been named Scott Lillian Haws. 'Altos. doing nicely. Charles and arrived January 26th. He weighed in at 6 pounds, 14 Chapter PEO, son-in-la- CHICK IT BARGAINS THESE PAYJO SHOP AT PENNEYS M SAOUTtCOAM son-in-la- w CANNERY SALES, Lake 8177 West 3500 View Thrift Center South Phone 9974 - CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP1 AVfr.Vt; . . ounces. v-- Gem Theatre The Hunter 2nd Ward Sunday School, undpr the direction of Joan Turner,- - enjoyed a roller FRIDAY ONLY - ONE DAY - FEBRUARY 12 Jeff Chandler Mta-Cii- Enjoy The Great Hour beaX: Thu feature at 6:15 and UNIED ' skating party at the S it M Saturday morning and were guests at the, home of Dale Rushton for lunch. Attending were Nancy Nielson, Mariannd Wilchen, Judy Fraihpton, Karen Williams, Ann Hallett, Phillip Nielson, Lvnn Walk, Rodger McKiff and Ray Craig. t of the Old West fZXX j flfl MUSTS This Feature at 8 p. m. only. Students 60c Adults 65c. Children and 9:40 Children 35c Students accompanied by parents. Regular Prices. 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Christiansen officiated j The lovely bride is the daugh- A meeting of the Monday and ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wayne Tuesday Afternoon bowlers at the Morris of Hunter and the groom Utah Copper Club will be held at is a son of Mrs. Reed Chadwick the home of Mr3. Afton Dram, of Santaquin. . 2762 South 8950 West, Magna on The newlyweds were honored Friday, Februarjr 12 at 2:00 p. m. that evening at a reception in the Everyone interested in bowling North Jordan Stake House. at this time is kindly asked to atBridal Gown tend the meet For her bridal gown, the bride Bawling for both leagues will chose a floor-lengmodel of em- begin on February broidered lace and slipper satin. A scalloped neckline and short sleeves were features of the bod- - 'RALFH HASSON TAKES ice. The bouffant skirt was high-- 1 lighted with lace apphques. AC I seals A crown of pearls and sequins 1 LiuJi I A) released her veil of bridal illusion. She carried a white orchid sur- SATURDAY rounded tty pink rosebuds. , , Attending the bride were Miss Miss Martha Perish of Salt Jeanne Ivie, maid of honor; Mrs. Lake City became the bride of Miss Sara Roger McDonough, Ralph Hasson of Murray, former Jane Chadwick, M(?s Dianne Hunter resident on Saturday and Miss VaLora ning. The ceremony was performJones. Miss Carla Craig was jun- ed by Bishop Grant Eastwood. ior bridesmaid. The groom is the son of Mr and wore blue velvet gowns Mrs. Eldon Hasson of They Murray. ind carried white muffs trimmed The bridal pair was attended by with pink pompom chrysanthe- - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proffet. A dinner and informal reception for The bridal party received their the family members and intimate followed. guests before a simulated sky of friends snowballs and wedding bells of Mrs. Ted Cheney entertained blue and white. y members of her Sewing Club FriServing were Linda Christenday evening at her home. A social sen, Janiel Moesser, Jeanette time of visiting and chatting was Betty Lee, Marjorie Rush-to- n enjoyed and refreshments served. and Merlene Jones. Marjorie Wilchen was in charge Mrs. Joseph M. Woolley enter- of the brides book. Mrs. George members of her club Fri- Kirby was hostess and in charge of the gift room were Mrs. Carol day evening at her home. Sewing Rasmussen, Mrs. Judy Willard, was enjoyed and a late luncheon served. Kathy Rasmussen, Mrs. LuAna Cavanee and Mrs. Joyce Gibbs. For her daughter's reception, Mrs. Morris wore a beige gown, CRADLE while the bridegrooms mother chose a model of teal blue lace. Mc-!ua- ry PlATfG LUUSK 3 and a Drink Ccbcsn Yields a Promising CIl d In Fijht Against Heart C r.::s .irr.:ia r.oins fledges vovs i:i tlv..-l-e 0Kef : AeC ihew . Every Week On CBS-T- . me Mk YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILB QUALITY DEALER DURINO (Soi;apcni!X,. .. Jlear at Oraamk II M 9152 WEST MAIN STREET Lowell T homes And The News . Monday Thru Friday On CB Radio ' |