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Show Thursday, Juna 16, 1960 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA BRIDE-ELECHONORED Miss Myrlene Jones was honored at a shower Monday evening given by Mrs. Dorothy N is Ison and Mrs. Lorene Fowler at the Niel-io- n TIMES T Published Sine 1916 Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridga, Editor Issued aach Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd, 1S7S at Magna, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the STEALS LIONS' C0!IVllT10:i National Editorial Association. ble Mail subscription in advance, $2.50 year. AT FR0V0 Oil JUNE 2 The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any (OUGHT The Magna Lions and their subject of public interest All communication must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. ladies literally stole 'the spotlight at the Utah State Lions convention at Provo June . . . MAGNA MERCHANTS APPRECIATE YOU by conducting a uniqu-- stunt. a to merchants have concerted group Magna organized push Copper "gifts were given as to the Lions and ladies of Call and aid business in this area and are finding more now than any prizes Evelyn Kemp-BYro- n ihe convention and the price of other time that there are two short words which make the world tickets was a Hi, Magna reVisiting on Tuesday at the and a handclasp. The homss of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp cognition - run smoother Thank You! . lucky winners were drawn at the and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley Governors annual banquet Sat- were friends from Mt. Prospect, No money will do as much as praise. urday night, the tickets being Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Tommie We see this in children. Praise to a child is the best of all pulled out by A1 A. Schock and Davis and son, Jerry. wife. rewards. And we never grow up in this respect. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LeFevre The winners were Edna Lamph announce the arrival of a daughMerchants say Thank You so frequently to customers and from Ogden Club; Glenn ter on June 7th at St. Mark's Hosfrom South East Club and that the entire atmosphere of the town is changing. pital. She weighed 6 pounds 13 Golden Stewart of the Bountiful ounces and will be named Beckie The words denote a gracious spirit as well as a grateful heart. Club. Ann. The LeFevres have three Kenneth, Jr., Arthur and They bespeak a generous attitude that would not withhold praise Attending from Magna were Dr. sons, are Mrs. Mrs. J. O. Brinton, Mr. and Kim. Grandparents and from those who deserve it. And no praise is ever wholly undeMrs. T. J. Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cowan of Salt Lake City E. M. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Eli LeFevre of Tropic. served. Philip W. Debs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Jenkins and Merchants and other citizens are finding that too many of us George F. Cromar, Mr. and Mrs. family have returned from a ten Weldon Mr. Mrs. and Matthews, too attake much for granted. We have been conditioned to that CalRay Merrill, Dr. and IMrs. Carl day vacation to Nevada and titude by a land of plenty and environment infinitely resourceful. D. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. ifornia. In Henderson, Nevada Mr. and Mrs. W. G. they visited with Mr. Jenkins Yet ones best customer likes to hear an appreciative word, Blanchard, Larson and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. parents and two 9isters in Las Vegas, and two aunts in San while a compliment deserved and paid to an occasional shopper Balm. Francisco. They spent some time at Disneyland, Knotts Berry Farm will often convert him into a steady shopper in your place of and enjoyed some fishing. They business. LAKE RIDGE NEWS were accompanied by Mrs. Jenkins Mrs. Clarice mother, Truly, Magna merchants are spreading appreciation around Seven Deacons from the Lake Perrenound. in their efforts to keep trade at home and improve sites. Yes, Ridge Second Ward went to Southern Utah last week. They visitors at the home of the encouraging word is about as great a miracle worker as the visited the Cedar Breaks, Dead Mr.Sunday and Mrs. Ernest Eggli were Horse Point, Mexican Hat, Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Pickett and old world knows. Dwellings and enjoyed hiking. family of Salt Lake. Boys who went were: Tom Speirs, Steven Beagley, Bryan Dale Holl-adaMr. and Mrs. Richard Higley Lon Richards, Dee Rowley, Gordon Bird and Bobbie Nichol- and daughters visited for the Miss Helene Hancock was plea"The Six Little Hot Pads of son. They were accompanied by weekend in Tremonton with Mrs, santly surprised Friday evening Hunter, a group of girls learning Floyd Rowley, Gerald Holladay Higleys parents, Mr. and Mrs, to cook under the direction of Mrs. and Leo Burr. Myron Barnes. On Sunday they by a group of friends from the were surprised by a telephone Beauty School who enter- Jean Doxford, meet Thursday at call from her sister, Mrs. Donald 10:15 a. m. Margaret Doxford is tained at a birthday party. Mrs. Merlin Higley has returnEddy from Patrick Air Force Base, Sunday evening, Mrs. Vola Han' president; Karen Fish, vice pres- ed from visiting in Elko, Nevada Florida. cock and Helene were guests at ident, Valerie Austin, secretary-treasurthe home of Bishop and Mrs. Ray' and Janice Badovinatz, with sons and their families. Mrs. Visitors at the home of Mr. and mond Coates, the occasion being reporter. The girls learned to Daniel Higley and son returned a dinner to honor Miss Helenes make sandwiches and drinks at the with her to spend a few days. The Mrs. James Hall last weekend natal day. first meeting and will bake muf- group, including Mr. and Mrs. were Mrs. Dale Udy and daughter, Larry Higley and family enjoyed Kathy. On Sunday Mr. Dale Udy fins at the next gathering. a patio supper with Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Faye and Mrs, Richard Higley and daughters at Halls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl On Repairs Mrs. Karen Chamberlain was their home on Monday evening. - Adams of Thatcher, were visitors, Automatic Washers guest of honor at a pink and blue and shower given last week by Mrs. Mary Rawson and Mrs. Leona Refrigerators Frampton. Thirteen guests enjoyAll Types ed quiz games and refreshments. "HI-MAG1I- resid.nce. Twenty-tw- o to honor the bride-elec- t. The Young Marrieds class of the Junter A" rates-Paya- 9-1- interest IfjoteA rluntir 3rd Ward held a party Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van Orman Clark. Twelve couples enjoyed barbe-.-ue- d steak dinner and lawn Miss Myrlene Jones, Mr. StanMr. and Mrs. Ezra Day, Mr. and games. ley Stevens and Miss Carol Wool-le- y Mrs. Fred Fonger and Mrs. George Th-- i motored to Provo, Utah Sunpresidency and leaders of last week to va- LAKERIDGE Kirby d; parted Jiis group encourage all young .named couples to join in the summer activities and the fall and and see Richard Fonger and winter lessons. George Dale Kirby who are stationed there. Officers of the Club., led While in California th:y will by Mrs, Arlan Wilchen are Mary visit with Mr. and Mrs. Russel. Anna Wilchen, president; Pamela of Williams, vice president; . Day, son and daughter-in-laJudy Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day. Frampton. secretary; Karen WillMr. Russell Day spent Decora- iams. reporter; Nancy Nielson, reMr. and Mxs. DeMoyne Oliver tion Day weekend in Utah with ntal ion and chorister and Ann and children were Sunday evethree friends from California, saw .ialleL health and safety. ning guests for a steak barbecue at sights of Salt Lake The club, named The PenCity and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne then motored to the Southern guins" meets on Thursday at :30 in Naylor Magna. Parks. g of day to attend the a missionary friend whom they met in Perth, Australia. Miss Woolley is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones, having arrived from Australia. She plans to stay until after the marriage of Miss Jones and Mr. Stevens. home-comin- NEWS Gil-patri- cation in California. They planned to visit Fort Ord Open House,' 4-- non-buye- rs y, HUNTER AND NEWS VIEWS is er KENNER SALES & Mr. Warren Thornock is on a tour with the Keora Club from the Brigham Young University in Washington, D. C., preseht-in- g group dances and songs in the Maori custom. SERVICE South 8850 West Dial Magna 7732 2655 OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN., - For Family Funtime OPEN 7:00 p. m. SHOW STARTS DUSK ADULTS 75c Till Show Starts. Than $1.00. CHILDREN 2 FAMILY FUNTIME TECHNICOLOR HITS "THE GLENN n UP MILLER STORY" JAMES STEWART JUNE ALLYSON JAMES SUMMER SUCKS Dacron, wash and wear by Haggar, Sizes n with "Maverick" GARNER BY For Show Information illllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiliiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili GEM THEATRE ONE DAY RAMEL CORD PANTS, waist cuffed 4 $3.98, up Regular or Ivy style HUSH PUPPY SHOES, pair $10.95 pair Dial BY Magna Special Cast. Terrifying ac- lion. All In Color. This faatur at 8 p. m. only. 35c 60c 65c. Accompanied by parent, 25c and 50c lllllllllllllllllllliliiuillllllllliiuiIlllllllllllllllliliiiiiliiiiiiiiHIllllliilllll This feature 8:15 and 9:25. 7-5- 71 1 FATHER Saturday, Sunday, Monday, - June 18-19-- A.. v Plus A Open Sunday Powerful UNITED r burn out under friction irrosion resistant. spools 1426 nderod. Omni-Acti- WX MTTTMcCCmCIt Real Comedy . Full Feature length. "Cfcsrtccse Caboose" In Color. With Molli Bee and Ben Cooper. mens 55 sizes 34 to 54 2 ply mercerised cottons ... so you know they're mors absorbent 'n long weering. And, Towncreft athletic shirts are comfort cut with deep armholes. $17.95 35c 60c - 65c. 1 have a full, complete line ef Fishing Tackle, from single size 18 Hooki to Rubber Boats. FALVOS SPORTING GOODS $975 a-- RENT-ALL- to 1 MEN'S SLACKS GO UNIVERSITY -- GRAD $390 sizes A. B, C, D This summer, sleep cool in a pair of Penney' printed cottons I They're full cut 1 Penney' own specifications in button front and pullover models) sues 28 to 38 Smart Penney styling features neat flap on the two hip pockets! Dan River Dan cord with Wrinkl-Sha- d and Zelan finish! Wanted colors. pja S COMSED COTTON WRECKED AUTOS 1 1 Phone $ z'uiiiiitiiiimimiiiiitiiiimiiiiiiiimiK on outfit kirk 3 for STRIPE OR FANCY BROADCLOTH PJ'S -- KENNER APPLIANCE West Magna Jomplete balanced DEE-io- DURENE COTTON ATHLETIC SHIRTS -- 2655 S. $85$ With 2 Swelled butt ssign with fast tip. '""COLOR LINKLEUER-SANDR- TILLERS SEEDERS ROLLERS ''' 'A r drag wont freeze of ong rum." Versatile and ' FUTURE CARTOON m Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black entertained over the weekend complimentary to Mr, and Mrs. Tom Faulkes of Nephi, Utah. They were accompanied by Mrs. Vivian Wing, who has been a guest of relatives in Heber City and is at home now at the Black residence. 20 USGN THf Mir. and Mrs. Floyd Bond are hosts this week to relatives, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Telfoid and son, Don of Randolph, Utah. AERATORS Straw FfATuewff The North Jordan Laurels and Moonlight Capers t'uesday at the stakehouse. A mock beatnik orchestra was presented. The entertainment was under the supervision of the Laurel council, Karen Bowden, president, assisted by Ward Laurel presidents. Ensigns held Utah. 'o. 2065 Reel. Hans Christian Andersens By Mrs. Randy Moesser Dial CY Mr. and Mrs. George Rushtoa spent the weekend in Escalante. Saturday Matinee Roundup Starts 12 noon NOTICE Out 2:30 p. m. . Hey, Gang) Its Double Payday. Money For Everyone. See "Alia Jessie James" 3 Stooges" Colored Cartoons. "King of the Kongo" Serial. Fun For All - Money For All - See You. At The Big Party. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitTsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiii NEWS fcaptain and Mrs. Glen B. Cati non and children, Peter, Oakley and Jennifer, are visiting a month with Captain Cannons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Cannon. Captain Cannon has been training in the Advanced Artillery School for nine months. They will leave for Fort Bliss, Texas, an Army Defense Air Center, to reside for several years. Baskervilies" With Bob Hop in his latest picture. In Technicolor. HUNTER iw $4.93-$5.9- 3 Genuine pigskin. "Doggonesl" most comfortable shoe Dad ever wore, lac or slipon JUNE 17 just plain breadwinner. THIS IS THE day that we try to make our Dad happier and give him gifts to show our appreciation for his many wonderful traits of character including his familys welfare. t So, happy day, Dad! The Hunter 2nd Primary Clast, under the direction of Mrs. Arvla Nielson, enjoyed a party Saturday at the Magna Jackling Pool. returning to the Nielson home tor a hamburger try. Attending were Nancy Nielson, . Mary ..Ann Wilchen, Jinn Halle t, Karen and Pamela Williams. 7 Ferah. wash and wear, styled for comfort Hound of the 'Alias Jessie James" $7.95 F3;r 30-4- UNCER SPORT SHIRTS CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI FRIDAY ONLY CHECKLIST FREE. PERISCOPE Everything For Dsd On next Sunday, June 19th, families will pause and pay homage to Dad, Father, Pop, or Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Page of Bryan, Texas have returned home after spending a short time with Mrs. Pages sister, Mrs. Dean Farnsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Page motored to Utah to see their son who graduated with high honors from the University of Utah and take him and their daughter, who has been attending the Brigham Young University, home with them. UCcs Dsoi? 0Cb3p DAY HAS Mr. and Mrs. Don MacWhirter of North Hollywood and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cunnen of Studio City, California, have returned home after spending five days with Mr. and Mrs. William Fairbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Egbert have returned to Studio City after being guests for five weeks at the Fairbourne home. at FATHERS IN MAGNA BY 7-99- 23 West 2700 South. Magna Ewm pay cash for wrecked cart-rAlso sell parts for all kinds of E Seers. 5 E E Buck's E Auto Wrecking I E 4850 South $400 West Dial Magna 6221 0020 1 WANTED f Ediimmmiuiiiiiiiuiimiiiimimitiik DRESS SHIRTS IN FINE FROADCLOTH For sports, for work! Fine cotton knit ha nylon n cotton crew neck. White, IS non-sa- g more colors! Small, medium and large, SMARTLY STYLED TOWNCRAFT TIES o Sizes 14 to 17 Combed broadcloth. of court . contour-tailore- d by Penney' own Towncreft! Short point collars, convertible cuffs ... and fully , Choose 100 Dacron. Dac- ron. Nylons ... many moral All are carefree aa can be . . . 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