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Show .m Thursday, March 17, .'ACNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA Published Since 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 State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. in advance. $2.50 year. Mall subscription The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. 1916 MAN MAGNA FINE ON HONORED IS ttOTKQS Forj.1 CIU3 FOR JOTS DAUGHTERS Officers were elected for the Mothers Club of Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. 10 in Magna, Thursday Honoring Mr. V. U. Butters, re- evening at the home of Mrs, E. regarded Magna man who will G. Whitaker. A lar;e group attire in late March from the Gar- tended. field smelter, members of his famMrs. Barbara Barton was named at a surpr.se ily entertained Mrs. Mary Paulos, vice president; birthday social Saturday evening president and Mrs. Mary Stirk, at' the Butters home. secretary-treasureThe guests included Bishop and visitors were Mrs. Mary Mrs. Earl Butters and son, Paul, JoSpecial Steckle and Mrs. K. Baylis of Mrs. Marie Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City. Carl NeiTson, Mr. and Mrs. DougAnnouncement was made that RELIGIOUS GROUP PLANS FILM HERE las Thackery of Morgan, Utah; the Jobs Daughters Rally would Interna- Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Butters of be at Price and held April Harvey Magera, presiding min- color film. Divine Will ister of the Majna Congregation tional Assembly of Jehovahs Wit- Ojden; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. a convention in August at Long 9037 Butters, Santa Monica, California; Beach, California is slated. of Jehovahs Witnesses, announc- nesses, at Kingdom Hall, ed Tuesday that he has arranged West 2700 South on Wednesday a grandson, wife and their son, The club will meet the first for a free showing of a evening,' March 23rd at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Breeze of Thursday evening of each month Granger, a daughter and husband, at memDers homes. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Breeze, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lambert and Mr. OPEN HOUSE SUCCESS Henry Johnson, all of Magna. Girl Scout CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI . Commemorating A buffet supper was served and week, Open House was held Sunthe evening spent visiting, singing day at the Magna Little House and playing the organ. and attended by over one hundred of One brother and his family people. Mrs. Henry Wilson was in Vienna, Virginia were unable to charge of general arrangements. attend. MARCH 18 FRIDAY ONLY -- ONE DAY The Girl Scouts and Brownies are conducting their annual sale RE T I R E M E NT "The Big Night" IIE1IE Prominent Maid March 209:45, Sunday School; 11:00, Morning Worship Service Caia-phaon the sermon subject, s. Plans Sunnier VOWS FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Maxwell of announce the marriage of Wedding Rites Magna their attractive daughter, Ilene, 'to D. Thomason, son of Bea Thomason, Jerome, Idaho, and the late Mr. Thomason. The ceremony yvas performed Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception honored the prominent pair that .evening at the Magna LDS Wardhouse, The bride wore a lace-tiergown with Peter Pan collar. She was attended by Mrs., Donald Maxwell, matron of honor; Mrs. Joseph Dailey and Miss Cynthia Archibald. They wore light green dresses and carried pink carnations with shamrock. Bruce Wendell Thomason was best man. The young couple are now residing in Magna following a Las Vegas honeymoon. sEDCJQiKty Wednesday, m. Magna Rexall Drug - lege to serve many of the families in this community. by Even though we may be busy March 23 - CRA Family Show you will always receive In Technicolor Boone, Chriitine Carere, Tommy Sands, Sheree North, Gary Crosby. Cartoon Novelty Shows Dial 4441 Night 66"6 2382 n. Raone Elzinga. i tP 1 . X 1 Better order your personalised listing now ! No newt to miss important I calls just bacausa you uao ia llstad under another nemo tht phona f X ! If you rent a room, share an apartment or live with relatives, a personalized listing insures that your name, number and address will be included in the new I directory at a surprisingly 1 low cost. To order person- I alized listings, just call the I telephone business office. - I Meeateia States Ttlephaee Grand Chief of the Pythian Sisters of Utah, Zola Jackson and staff, made the official visitation to Unity Temple No. 16 on Fptaay evening. The meeting ws held in the lions Community Club. Visitors were present from Salt Lake City, Ogden and Garfield Temples. The Grand Chief was presented with a lovely gift from Unity temple by Mary E. Nielson, P. G. C. Talks were given by all officers and Supreme Chief Vanda Shaffer. A luncheon was served. Miss Shirley Sadler Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Norris became parents of their third dau ghter Saturday. She weighed in at 6 pounds, 10 ounces. gives you a prescription... bring it to us. It is our privi- - "Mardi Gras" Pat LODGE VISITATION prompt, courteous, attention. s PANAVISI0N 2 thrills! Jones, Pauline Walk and Carol Smith. A girls chorus presented the song, If Ye Continue In My and a piano solo was Word, given by RaNae Rushton. Individual awards were pre-- , sented by B.shop Jack Nielson to Carol Smith, Kathy Rasmussen, Joan Walk, Linda Walk, Pauline Donna Walk, Turner, Janice ' Smith, Connie Frampton, Billy L:e, Betty Ann Lee, Marjorie Rushton, Linda Coe, Valora Jones, Carol Gallegos and RaNae Rush-toUnable to attend to receive awards were Connie Mitchell and . . . dont gamble with yours. from Get periodic check-upIf he your family physician. PETER OF BAULEE! and complete showings See it from the start. Adults. 75c; Students, 60c; Children, 35c. Accompanied parents. Students. 50c; Children, 25c. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiimiiiiiiiiiiii NOTICE Theres gold in them thar hills! All prospectors fond of funnin Come along and share the The Hunter 2nd. YLM1A held a peeial meeting Sunday evening. Young Mutual ladies furnished the program which was conducted by Boyd Willden. Talks were presented by Valora ntJoDca 9 p. ed come SPECIAL WARD MEET Sm! UWGEMf Dl! 6 p. m. and Draw Prizes Sponsored by VFW Post and Auxiliary of Magna. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, 4 Big Days, March 1922 TECHNICOLOR pick 26-3:- 00, - SIMS your MAXWELL Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rushton of Hunter announce the marriage of their attractive daughter, Joan, over the arrival of a bouncing to Ronald Carter, son of Mr. and baby boy, who was bom on March Mrs. E. C. Carter of Murray. 6th and weighed in at 6 pounds 12 The coupls pledged their wedd- - ounces. He has been named ing vows at the Reception Center, Leander Hales Pearson, the ceremony being performed by , Mr. and Mrs. Pearson and son Bishop Wendell Jones. A recep-- expect to be In Magna by late tion followed. summer. Mrs. Pearson will be ' Bridal Gown 'fondly remembered as the former dress Helen Hales, Brockbank junior Ths brides was fashioned of lace .and satin, high instructor, long tapered sleeves and a found Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. neckline outlined with lace jjacs aie now vacationing in medallions. Her shoulder length Texas and making the acquaintveil was caught back by a cornet ance of their new grandson. They and she carried a bouquet of had been on a trip to Las Vegas, white carnations with gold leaves Nevacja and various , parts of and white ribbon streamers. Arizona. Attendants were Mrs. Paul Foote, Carolyn Poland, Sherry Moesser, Barbara Madsen, Sherie ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Leonelli Johnson, ReNae Rushton, sister of Magna announce the birth of of the groom. They wore gold em- a darling black-haire- d daughter bossed taffeta frocks and carried on March 9th. Mrs. Leonelli will bouquets, similar to that of the be remembered as the former bride. Miss Geraldine Riley. Mother of the bride chose a 4TH CHILD beige gown and the mother of the room wore a blue lace model. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nues-mey- er Rex Rushton, brothel of the of Magna announce the bride, was ring bearer. Best man birth of a fine boy on March 11th. was Paul Carter, brother to the He weighed in at 7 pounds, 10 groom. Ushers were Ralph Poland, ounces and has two brothers, Wendell Scott, Bill Holmes and James, 7; Frederick III, 2, and a Marvin Peterson. sister, Debra, 3, at home to greet Serving were Valerie Rushton, him. Mary Sowby, Gloria Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Joe VanderMerwe Beverly Beitel. Over the gift room were Joy Anderson, Valene announce the birth of a son on Evans, Peggy Unsworth. Dora Saturday. He weighed in at 8 Ashby was in charge of the pounds and has a brother waiting bi ides book. Receiving gifts were at home. Mrs. VanderMerwe is Shirlene Madson and Carol Galle- the former Donna Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore. gos. Following a honeymoon trip to The VanderMerwes reside in Las Vegas, Nevada, the young Bountiful. couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. an BE SURE SPECIAL - SPECIAL and Looking For Something INSURE! Reasonable? , See House, $4560, $300 Down. Located at 2749 S. Jean Colonna, 9100 West, Magna. Local Agent We Need Listings - If you Let Us Answer Your are selling or buying, see us. Insurance Questions If you are thinking of trad2950 South 8750 West ' Dial 6586 ing your older home for a newer home, see our models. CARSON Will build on your lot or INSURANCE AGENCY ours and take your home in All Kinds of Insurance trade. Harold W. Carson, Mgr. MIDWEST AGENCY full-skirt- REMINDER! VFW BENEFIT DANCE March Fellowship SupApron and Overall, Western per; 7'30, Boy Scouts; Clergy Day Band at Hill Air Force Base. Saturday, March 19th, 1960 March 247:30, Hour of Power. Park Field House Magna Choir. March 256:30, Time: 8.30 p. m. March Pastors Class. Price, $1.00 Couple. iimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiim THE STORY OF con 0, 12 Noon p.m. Hey, Gang! Double payday. Money for everyone. Also a main feature, 8 colored cartoons, feature comedy and the new aerial. The Lost Planet. FUN FOR ALL. MONEY FOR ALL. SEE YOU AT THE BIG PARTY, $TOM Grab Alex I. Wilkie. Minister Saturday Matinee Roundup Out at 3 VtaSPECIME! DANCE (Community (Church teen-ager- NOTICE THIS WEEK RECITES NUPTIAL VOWS SATURDAY riCITES NUPTIAL of cookies. irit baptist Venatia Sparks. Burt Lancaster, Kirk Doug-laRandy Lawranca Oliver. A Stevenson, Dick Conlino. A suspense crammed story of great story with a great cast what happens when a pair A self proclaimed disciple of s out on a data of the devil and a coward who stumble onto a stolen fordisplays the true Christian tune. What would you do? attitude in time ol stress. This feature at 8 p. m. only. This feature 6:15 and 9:15. Children, 35c; Students, 60c; Adults. 65c. Accompanied by parents. Children, 25c; Students. 50c. tiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s. Starts CP. AC IE r. Gem Theatre "Devil's Disciple" MISS JO A! I r.USUTOlI OCI , rates--Payab- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sadler of Magga announce the betrothal and approaching wedding of their lovely daughter, Shirley, to Jerry L. Hitchcock, of 208 South 8th East, Salt Lake City, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Heckenlively of Oakland, California. Mr. Hitchcock is now enrolled at the University School of Architecture and served two years in the United States Army in the Far East. The attractive bride-eleis Mrs. Emil Williams entertained now employed at Western Acof her club Friday at members in Salt Lake City. counting her home. A dainty luncheon was served and prizes given to Mrs. BIRTHDAY HONORED Mrs. A'C. CarHonoring the 88th birthday an- Joe W. Ribotto, Mrs. Howard Wadsman and Mrs. of Emily Larson, niversary members of her family entertain- worth. ed at a social Sunday at her home. Mrs. Mary McAllister enterThe juests included Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Larson and Mrs. Millie tained members of her Brings ' Sellers of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Club and special guest, Mrs. EuRoka Memmott, Friday at her Elmer Larson, Mrs. Mary Pehrson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and home. A luncheon was served and Mrs. Bill Larson and two children card games later played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Vi Martm, of Murray. Further complimenting Mrs. Mrs. Memmott and Mrs. Ruth Larson, a delightful social was Johnson. Mrs. Thelma Singleton held Monday evening at the home will be hostess to the group on of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Larson. March 24th. Guests were Mrs. Wana Thomas, Mrs. Mary McAllkter was hosMrs. Mildred Evans, Mrs. Orpha of the Friendship Harvey, Mrs. Pat Buckway, all of tess to ladies A Magna; Mrs. Bill Larson, Mrs. Club Wednesday at her home. Sharlene Harvey and Mrs. Kay potluck luncheon was served and Evans of Salt Lake City; Mrs. sewing held. The group will meet Vi Martin on Daisy Draxler and Mrs. Bill Lar- at the home of Mrs. March 23rd. son of Murray. I , I Dial DA Call Magna 6003 A tressurt chest of ancient fossils The nigged canyon country in northeastern Utah, a spectacular attraction, k overshadowed only by the remarkable dinosaur quarry there. Greet numbers ol foesils have been excavated in this more than in any other pUce In the world. This regfon is j as Dinosaur National Monument. Bones representing eleven epeciee at dinosaurs, including 23 complete, or skeletons, have been yielded from this graveyard. Some foesils can still wonderful past Mrs. LouJean Nielson of Idaho Mrs. John Arejo will entertain members of her Bridge Club this Falls, Idaho, departed Tuesday Friday evening at her home. All after a weeks vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Wanda Chrisensen, members are urgad to attend. and other relatives and friends in this area. Mrs. Ruth Vaughn has returned to her Magna home after a Mrs. Gene Roberts is recovering stay in Nampa and San Francisco, California, a guest nicely from an appendicitis opera tion at St. Mark's Hospital. Many, of friends and relatives. friends extend best wishes. embddd t Throughout the entire colorful state Utah, the U. S. Brewers Foundation works constantly to maintain the aale of bear and ale under clean, wholseome wnlftwiq. five-mon- th Ilillllimilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiri Let's Go With Magna On ICXBBGI Your Radio Dial 1600 On E Mrs. Elva Nielson entertained nembers of her Sewing Club Friday evening at her home. A social time was enjoyed by the ladies and ,the time spent , visiting and BEER end ALE IBeju&tAgeA sewing. Mrs. Ted Green entrtained It's The Tops On Thb Top E members of her Sewing Club on Friday at her home at a prettily NEWS & SPORTS MUSIC planned social. A late luncheon was served. FiiiiniiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii. I Bauw p- - 4 A to r; X. 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