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Show .aTJr:s;.,.r-r.3ftt- n ei uacid to oc::ait local '7.USS UTAH" PAGEANT T:- - i:f 13 This year for the first time. Virginia Howard, director of Miss Utah Pageant, urges Magna, Miss Utah and chaperone will be Lake Ridge and Hunter young awarded an trip to ladies to enter the 1960 Miss Utah Hollywood by Station KCPX Pageant to be held June 18th at where she will receive a screen Highland High school auditorium. test with Columbia pictures. Registration begins at 9 a. m. and In addition, she will receive an ends with a big television show trip to Atlantic City over Station KCPX at 9:30 p. m. se where she will compete in the NaContestants will be competing tional Finals. For her Atlantic Scholar- City competition, she will receive for coveted Pepsi-Col- a a complete wardrobe from ZCML ship Awards as follows: Miss Utah, $500 00. Entrance deadline has been set ' First Attendant, $200.00. for Wednesday, June 15th. For further information dial EM Second Attendant, $100.00 Othen finalists, $200.00. ::in By Connia Many records are established by various peo- pie, but one of the most interesting is the fact that Jess R. Jensen, who has been teaching at Cyprus high school for 35 years, has never missed a day and only been late several times. The fine gentleman is retiring this year. His most commendable efforts in teaching auto I Li U4kiUwki liiiLw We have a full. complete line of Fishing Tackle, from single else 18 Hooks to Rubber Boats. LINES - - POLES DIP NETS . CREELS BOOTS - SLEEPING BAGS REELS We have for your selection any item needed for a pleasant trip Phone 9923 FALVO'S 8975 SPORTING Ti!A!::;$ to all cc:;:aatig:i yeaa's Piincipal Moroni L. Jensen, principal of Cyprus high school, desires to issue the following statement: 1959-6- 0 A most enjoyable school year has ended. It has been a successful and rewarding experience. I would like to express appreciation to the parents and patrons of Cyprus high school for their support and interest My hope is that it may continue and increase in 1960-6There are many individuals and groups which should surely receive thanks from the students, the faculty and the administration. For fear of neglecting to mention some one or some group, may I express my sincere appreciation to all individuals and groups who contributed in any manner to the success of this years program. Its a privilege and a pleasure to be principal of Cyprus high West 2700 South. Magna S, oe v;zc::::g julyi,-nicE?Ti:-:i foliov;s vari-colo- HalL Mr. Robert Hoen, representing 1. MADS TO LOCAL FT.0M "Y" GRADUATE Brigham Young University today announced the names of 1,307 students who will receive degrees at the 85th annual commencement exercises to be held June 3 at 7 p. m. in George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Bachelors degrees Receiving will be Misses Barbara , May Farnsworth, daughter of . Mrs. C leone Farnsworth and Barbara Gayle Herron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Herron, all of Magna. On Thursday evening, members of the DAV Auxiliary, Copper Chapter 11, met at the Fort Douglas Hospital, served refreshments and played games. Attending were Fay Yeates, Ruth Davis. Lucille Brusatto and Bessie Cobbley. rs - " r- - p LL L... L y v. Call Evalyn Kemp, 6805 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eggli and family visited in Tremonton on Sunday with Mr. Egglis brother, wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eggli and an uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Weiser. Hr. and Mis. Ai Booth entertained members of the Pinochle Club last week. Dinner was served and games played by Hr. and Mrs. Hal Larsen of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stam of Lake Ridge, 'Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp attended a family party on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kemp in Murray. The evening was spent playing cards, the Kemp brothers played guitars, sang and made tape recordings. Everyone enjoyed a picnic supper. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and family visited in Thatcher with Mrs. Halls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Adams on Sunday. They had dmner with Mrs. Hall's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udy in Riverside. LIONS HOLD the California Spray Chemical INSTALLATION RITES LADY Mrs. William Ashby and daugh- ter, Kathleen, attended graduation exercises for a nephew, Richard illusan will Corporation, present Kuhns in Utah, last trated talk on lawn care as well One of the pretty events of the week. Mr. Dragerton, to Kuhns returned week formal installation was the as hints for insect pest control with the Ashbys to find This will be followed by a ques- of officers to serve the Magna Magna Lady Lions Wednesday evening at employment tion and answer period. On Sunday, Mrs. Ashby, Kaththe Lion Community House. Hostesses . were Mrs. Weldon C. leen, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhns Matthews, Mrs. Philip Debs, Mrs. and family and Mr. Kuhns mother EETE0THAI REVEALED W. G. Larson, Mrs. Harold Wacker of Albuquerque, New Mexico, visited in Brigham City with other and Mrs. Thayne Pearce. OF f.UGUA MAIDEN Using a theme of the club relatives. ..Mr. and Mrs. Boise M. Wells of flower, white carnations, the pin "s THE LAKE RIDGE Ward Magna announce the betrothal and horseshoe, the decorative and approaching marriage of their motif stressed "Happiness By YWMIA was reorganized on Sunattractive daughter, Tamra, to Serving. day. Outgoing officers are Mrs, Bonnie Curtis, Laura Fraser, Janet Brent Johnson, son of Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Williams and Emil and MrS. Kervin H. Johnson.' Janice Fullmer and Monsen, The young couple will wed Sat- grandson, Paul Simmons, departed Nettie Simmons. MISS CARROLL CARMAN Los Angeles, CalifornThe new president is Louis'e urday, June Uth and a reception Friday afor Early July Bride will honor them that evening at ia, for short trip. Halloway, age group counselor, Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. Carman the Magna Union Hall, 2650 South counMr. and Mrs. Val Simmons of Beverly Cloward; activity of Magna announce the betrothal 8950 West Dancing will be enselor, Virginia Jensen; secretary, Pocatello, Idaho, announce the Janice Fullmer and attendance and approaching marriage of their joyed. - birth of a baby boy on Saturday, attractive daughter, Miss Carroll secretary, Carma Shafter. May 28th. He is being greeted by Carman, to David T. Lambert, son a WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS small sister, Jeannie. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ivan Lambert Mrs. Simmons is the former Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Broderick of 1027 Lake Street, Salt Lake Members of the Womens Magna Betsy Hill, daughter of Mr. and announce the arrival of a son on . City. Club entertained at a Birthday Mrs. H. Earl Hill of Granger. May 28th at St Marks Hospital The couples marriage will be Dinner Wednesday evening Other proud grandparents are Mr. He weighed in at 8 pounds, 3 solemnized July 1st in Skaggs at the party clubrooms. Ladies whose and Mrs. Ben K. Simmons of Mag- ounces and is Memorial Chapel, First Baptist natal being greeted by were so honored were days five brothers and sisters, Norma, Church, with a wedding breakfast Mrs. Lima Olsen, Mrs. Vaironica na. Dennis, Alan, Jerald and Duane. preceding the rites. A reception at Driffill 'and Mrs.' Avilda Roberts. Mrs. Harold Crane of Salt Lake the church will follow the cere' Hostesses were Mrs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clara Brown, City, who has spent the past Arthur D. Cox of Rockville, Utah mony. Mrs. Laura Daniels, Mrs. Alice winter in Oklahoma, was a Sun- and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Broderick Miss Carman is a graduate of Rowland and Mrs. Winnie Wright day visitor of Mrs. A. T. Hellier of Emery, Utah. Utah State University. She is preGames were played and prizes and daughter, Maurine. mastowards her sently working A visitor last week at the home ters degree in psychotherapy in given to Mrs. Joey Williams, Mrs. Ethel Adamson, Mrs. Avilda 4-- H of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams children. She is a Chi Omega. CLUB ORGANIZED was Mr. Williams sister, Helen Mr. Lambert is a senior at USU. Roberts, Mrs. Nell Mecham, Mrs. Haskel of Idaho. He is a member of Pi Kappa Alice Brady and Mrs. Ruby Rus- INTO MERRY MIXERS sell A Club, the Six Meri Alpha. Mixers, was organized Tuesday to Attendants Given Mr. and Mrs. J.- A. McDonald, include Bonnie Benson, president; Mrs. Jack, Carman will be matron of honor for the bride. Mrs. Nora R. Gallagher, Mrs. Sherry Bello, vice president; Guila Other attendants include Mrs. Elizebeth J. Jones and Mrs. Mary Privett, secretary; Nancy Divino, Carl Andrea, Miss Glenna Chris E. Nielson attended Rebekah song leader; Diane Duckworth, retensen and Miss Janice Estes. Lodge at Sandy Thursday eve- porter; Robyn Martin, chairman. ning. The Sandy group honored Leaders are Aleen Duckworth Kathy White will be flower girl the Magna members of Harmony and Bernice Bello and will in and Guy White, ring bearer. After their marriage the couple No. 46 of Magna. Games were struct on a theme of Fun With will make a home in Logan while played and refreshments served. Foods. Another meeting was held June they continue their studies. 1st at the home of Mrs. Aleen e Duckworth, 10:00 a. m. RETURN FROM TRIP 1 ... Friday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp and family were Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Kemp of Salt Lake City. Light refreshments were served and games played. 4-- CLUB H ORGANIZED A Club, The Bubbling Toppers was organized Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Glen Andrea-so- n with Mrs. Charles B. Syme assisting. Mrs. William Gourley, area director, spoke briefly on H work. Elected officers included Kathy n, Andreason, president; Ilene vice president; Jean New-bol- d, secretary; Ginger McQuaid, reporter; Cathy Syme, recreation director and Marilyn Bezzant, music director. , 4-- H 4-- And-reaso- A MEETING of the DAV Auxiliary, Copper Chapter 11 will be held Thursday, June 2nd. Election of officers will be the feature business 8785 WnI 2700 South. Magna. Utah 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jenkins and four children, Douglas, Jr., Karin, Barbara and David, have returned home from a three-weetrip to El Paso, Texas, where Mr. Jenkins was called for business. He is a member of the Sperry Utah Laboratories. While in Texas, the group saw firing of missiles and also journeyed to Mexico on a side trip. 1 Just over two hundred graduates of Cyprus high school Class of 1960 and their partners were served a smorgasbord dinner Friday evening following the dance. The event was held at the Oquirrh Stake House and arrangements were completed by members of the Parent-TeachAssociation, GARDEN CLUB MEET assisted by special committees. Covers were laid at three long SET JUNE 8TH tables, beautifully decorated with The regular meeting of the Mag- symbols of the graduation theme-ca- p with and gown in na Flower Garden Club is roses to match. scheduled Wednesday, June 8th at eight oclock in the Magna Fire er MAGNA MAID FLASZS R Is Prettily Flarmed Event fu Almost all absurdity of conduct arises from the imitation of those whom we cannot resemble. Johnson GOODS Graduation Dinner c.vg school. mechanics to the children are very important in, our modern mechanical age. Parents in the Magna area admire and respect any man who has devotd so many years teaching young people something they will use the rest of their . lives. Not only has he taught his specialised subject, but also dignity, fairness and a fine sense of values. We wish to say a special Thanks to such a well regarded teacher and extend sincere appreciation for a job well done." Mbl cyfajs :: d Hansen's Hybrid . WORMS Aariala and Build Soil Worm Manure is Bast Known Plant Food Wishing worms Phona 3385 For Prompt Orders TRANCIS HANSEN break out the best HONORS BIRTHDAY Honoring the birthday anniversary of her father, Ira Russon of Magna, Mrs. D. W. Anderson entertained at a family dinner party Saturday evening at her home in Salt Lake City. Covers were laid for twenty-thre- e family members at a table centered with a low bowl of roses. A social followed. Everything is dangerous to him that is afraid of iL Benjamin Whichcote Members of the C & C Club 2789 S.' 8500 Watt were entertained Friday at the I home of Mrs. George J. Smith. Game prizes were awarded to Air Conditioning tmprhirM md to ordnr Mrs. Dell Christensen, Mrs. Richcomfort. Got s demonstration! lor ard Barton and Mrs. Lloyd Boren. Special guests were Mrs. Boren and Mrs. Verna Coon. The group meets June 10 with Mrs. LaVar Adams. O Iniucrt OLD GLENM033 Silver Label crecn rum loutsoi wiser kavoaMnuai&ct lotmmct, .1 Your Bright Buy in Light Bourbon, T Sm the Chevy Mystery Show In color Sunday. NBC-Tthe Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, AoC-T- WhyLookBeyond Americas TILLERS prefix will be added to all telephone numbers in Magna A new RENT SEEDERS . ROLLERS AERATORS Open Sunday 8 UNITED to a-- RENT-AIL- 1 for the things you want pm S KENNER APPLIANCE 2655 S. 8850 Watt. Magna , - NEW BUS SCHEDULE Lewis Bros. $tarea ' All calls will require seven turns of the dial At midnight Saturday, June 4, every telephone in Magna will acquire prefix, BY ron 7. A typical number will be BYron a new name-numer- , i v i, j number To dial the new numbers, first dial the two letters and the of the prefix ALL TELEPHONE then, dial the remaining four numbers, 2-- 1 Another Scbadula for. Conven-ianc- e of Grangar, Hunlar, Bacchus Jet end Magna Area rati- danls and Businau House. Phona Magna 4441 or EL for Additional Information Prasant Schadula As Fallows i X.T. S. L.C. for Grangar, Keen. Bingham, Hunlar, Magna and Tooele. Daily Excapt Sun. ft HoL 8:00 7:30 10:45 1:00 AM AM AM PM M . ' . GrH-- Maw Schadula -9. CALLS WILL REQUIRE SEVEN TURNS OP THE diAl 2:25 PM 4:40 PM 5:20 PM, 0:00 PM 0:30 PM . i r the new numbers are listed In the new telephone directory received your new. which has been delivered this week. If you have not All of v ' TMt ... .1 Klngrwood Station Wngon M M. via 21st South Also Sun. k HoL Also Sun. k HoL Lv. Magna Lv. Hunlar for BAG for &LG i m Daily Excapt Sun. k HoL Its no wonder Chevrolet la the most popular car In the whole U. S. 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Nows tha best time to stop In of tho car find other than leading ey any in fisher boot roomier youl height Chevy's a lot less car: optUMiRia mi by end M your OeWsr iistsD the reasons why you cant rut any car for less unless Witn wagons Bke this ona In tha lineup, u. 6- - n ... ft ... e d its telephone business office directory bv Saturday morning, please call your and one will be delivered Get in on the hottest thing this spring Sundays and Holldaya 9:55 A, M But Packagaa Kandlad - Expraaa On AR Schadulaa " I h tho ... see your local authorized PAUJ!L3 DIAL 6311 or 2000 r . Chevrolet dealer - '1 'SI 52 West ' f? Street |