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Show Friday, October 11, 1957 Magna Times, Magna, Utah TIMES MAGNA ' an 1 I : B Y ABUNDANT IW :y LITTLE GIRL SAVED FROM CLIKDNESS without her glosses and Insisted that sbe should wear them. But he simply could not. "In February of Uiie year aha went back to tha same specialist and hla verdict waa that there daughter testify In is nothing wrong with her eyes. a letter to Dla Landstem. She is "'We ylva God the glory for saved from blindness through this wonderful miracle to our praysr. child,' writea Mr. Krause. The Mr. A. E. Krause of 35 evangelist prayed, but God Hof Street, West Bank, healed.'" South Cnpe Province, This healing took place la our Africa, writee: meetings in Johannesburg, South "1 can glvn you tha addresses Africa, in January 1957. We reof many people who know about of it juet a few this case and who havt known ceived the report But it simply reinNaomi from birth. Our minietcr, day ago. forces tha theme of tha Bible teacher, principal, and our neigh "God la a good God!" bon will confirm what I'm going "When Christ waa on earth Ilia to tall yon now. " 'Naomi waa rapidly going heart waa always open to the Mind. She waa born with weak needs of the (tillering humanity. eye and each year she had to One day tha people came in such visit the specialists who pre- vast numben for healing that scribed stronger lenses for her tha alck began to faint and the giaieee. alnce they could do no multitude trade one upon anmom for bar. When she paid bar other." Piteous cries for deliverlast visit to the specialist on Oc- ing rose In a crescendo. Faith tober If, llil, the wan told that began to mova and livt na tha not even an operation could pra-- blind pleaded for sight, the dumb vent 'bar ayes getting weaker. gesticulated wildly, the crippled In fact aha couldn't see too well crawled toward their only hope. Mothers held up their babies with the etronger glassee.' "Then tha parents read that and tearfully begged for Ilia an evangelist was dna to hold a touch. From over across tha aeries of mootings in Johannes- canyon cams the burg in January of this year. As voices of the lepers as tha whole a lad das pa rats resource they concourse of suffering people want to tha meetings. On the moved resistlefsly toward tha Monday night this minister Healer. Matthew Nays, the Savprayed for bar and on Tuesday iour "was moved with compasmorning aha could aee clearly. sion . . . , and healed their Now ah can rend tha smallest sick (Matt. 14:14). Today He still moves among print without glasses. "Har teacher at lint could not us. He ia still ready to hear hellevn that Naomi could read your prayer. This was the headline, a few weeks ago, of an article in "Die South Landstem," Capetown, Africa, an Africaans weekly below The article newspaper. read: "Thus the parents of this d "... KBELMONTtl HAVEN'S Kccipe of the Mouth PEACH BUTTER PEACH BUTTER CAN BE AN EXCITING SPREAD if it is carefully spiced and cooked to a Just-rigconsistency with Beet Sugi.r. This recipe uses a few drops of red food color to give the peaches a rosy tune. ht NANCY HAVEN pounds freestone peaches 2 tablespoons lemon WASH, juice peel and pit cut up into pre- peaches; serving kettle and sprinkle with iemon juice. Cover and cook for 15 minutes, stirring often. Press through a coarses sieve or food mill. Pulp should measure about 4 IS cups. 44 cups cooked peach pulp 314 cups Beet Sugar teaspoon nutmeg 14 teaspoon ginger 4 drops red food coloring W teaspoon almond ex- - Mrs. E. Clark Bird. Public Relations Chairman. Utah Congress of P.T.A. and Governor George Dewey Clyde sign Proclaas Membership Enrollment mation declaring October Week. n STAT The Parent - Teacher Association is an organization to awaken in all adults an awareness of their responsibility, to children and youth. It is an organization that aeeks to unite the forces of home, school and community, in an effort to strengthen tlie:e basic institutions. The Parent-TeachAssociation through its Action Program provides an opportunity to create mutual confidence and understanding in behalf of children and vouth. units All local Parent-Teachhave initiated an action program to strengthen family living and to create en environment favor er er tract COMBINE all ingredients except almond extract in a preserving kettle, stirring until Beet Sugar is moistened. STIRRING frequently, bring to boil on high heat Reduce heat to medium end cook about 20 minutes or until two thick heavy drops run together off the edge of a metal spoon or until a small quantity on cold a poured plate will show no edge of liquid around the rim. REMOVE from heat and stir in extract. Pour into hot sterilized jars and aeal at once. Makes about 4 half-pint- able to the growth of responsible citizenship. It is fitting, therefore, th3t L George Dewey Clyde, Governor of the State of Utah, do hereby designate October 14 tor 18 as Membtrship Enrollment s. a For cookies that will make a hit with the school crowd send for our Beet Sugar recipe booklet THE WAY OF ALL COOKIES . . . free of charge. Address your request to: Western Beet Sugar Producers, NANCY HAVEN, Dept. 815 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. S-- 5, Inc. We:-- and urge all citizens interested in children and young people to become members of the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers. to uphold its policies and to work toward thg attainment of its goals. (Signed) George D. Clyde .Governor of Utch U v V xv 'J; ; : additional telephones 'rfo ; v X 's ... X v' . V, ' ? J.v in COLOR Tyler. Mrs. Don Rushton entertained friends of her son. Randy, on Thursday, honoring his 0th birth- CRADLE day anniversary. Party games were played and refreshments served. A most enjoyable time was spent by the, group. ROLL Lovely Daughter Mr. and Mrs. David Pearce of announce the birth of Granger The Spence Cannon family a lovely daughter Bn September Cantheir Michael son, surprised 20th. She weighed in at 7 pounds, non of Kearns on his birthday 8 ounces and has been named Th: Hunter 2nd Ward Guides anniversary recently. A family Debra Bernice. A son, David and Trekers held a welcome for dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and he new Blazers Wednesday at Mrs. Spence Cannon of Hunter; Brian, ia at home to greet the the Hunter wardhouse. Games Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mix of Salt new playmate. Proud grandparents are Mr. were played and cookies and Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Ernest Pearce of Granpunch later served. Leaders of the groups are Mrs.' LaPreal Cannon of Bountiful; Mr. and ger and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Don Cook and children of Hoopes of Magna. Green, Guides; Mrs. Selma Trekers and Mrs. Betty Magna and Mr. Riley Cannon of Fifth Child Hunter. Lee, Blazers. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Slick of Kearns announce the birth of a fine boy on September 20th. He weighed in at 9 pounds, 3 ounces and has two sisters and two brothers at home. He has been namIntrrniounfain ed Robert Jay Slick. Electrical Association Salute to UINTAH CUUNT . where prehistoric wonders rest amidst mineral and scenic wealth CONTEST BLANK OFFICIAL ENTRY Describe in 25 words or less: Why I want tc jwn a new electric clothes dryer L . -- a. . . j :;-- p.v ' vst v ( o M ' -- Midway between Salt Lake City and Denver ir is Uintah County, a vast basin o rich range lands, flaming cliffs and gorges, and towerd Uintah Mountains. ing peak of the Beneath the surface of this scenic wonderland and fossils of prehistoric animals that roamed the area million of years ago. These' interesting remnant are displayed in the Utah Field House of Natural History in the city of Vernnl. The world's only commercial gilsonite mines in mineral-ric- h Uintah Countv. Here, too. aiv the state' major oil fields. The United Stales Brew era Foundation proudly salutes this "Land of where the Foundation constantly works f; the maintenance of clean, wholesome conditic wherever beer and ale are served. northeastern Utah enow-rappe- Road Shows Cancelled The North Jordan Stake Road Shows which were scheduled for October 9th have been cancelled for two weeks due to the flu epi- as decorative as they are fun Dinn-aaiu- demic. BEER and ALE . . . A easy to order V seven years oWN 'CORNED BEEF. HASH ... .just call Mountain States Telephone United SfaleiBrewe TO IE FILLED IN IV DEALER A My Name n, ally Fair-bour- DRYEIt-A-DA- Y 90.4 proof NANCY Fair-bour- high-pitche- SEE WHY ?i SALE-Pradic- 1 ar Oudt-hoor- EASYASr-2-3-T- O RENT-Ap- pres-dent- ROBERTS: ORAL sur-- the weekend in Rlarkfoo., Idaho gressing nicely. with Mrs. Denny's sister, Mrs. Mrs. Annie Petersen is report-- 1 Mildred Merkley, also a daughter, Mrs. LaRue Davis and family of d recovering nicely after undergoing minor surgery September Pocatello, Idaho. 30th at SL Mark'a Hospital. She at the home of a daughMr. and ' Mrs. Jack Eastwood is California, were ter. of Downey, guests last week at the home of Complimentary to the birthday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowder and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Eastwood anniversaries of Mrs. LarSene Morris and Mrs. Roy GilLeland. of Hunter. Mrs. Harvey Fairbourn entertain(The Hunter Wards will hold a ed at dinner at Wright's Cafe on joint dance October 12th, 8:00 Foothill Drive October 3rd. The trio watched a fashion p.m. in the Hunter Ward Recreation Hull for all ages. Autumn show which was being televised leaves will represent the theme at the time. of the evening. A program will Mr. and Mrs. Russell Evans also ba presented. Day are happy over the arrival Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence of a daughter October 3rd at the and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Defa LDS Hospital. She weighed in at attended a banquet September 7 pounds, 3 ounces. This is their bro28th at Central Junior high first daughter. A school, honoring Granite school ther, Russell, was ready to greet s. the new arrival. dislrict principals and PTA Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day of Hunter and Floyd Bailey has returned Mrs. Estella Taylor and Mr. Burt leave from the Taylor of Salt Lake City. home on a Navy. He has been in the Far The Hunter Ward Relief SoEast for the past 8 months. He will report back to hia base in ciety held their opening social of San Diego and receive an honor- the fall and winter season Octoable discharge on October 28th. ber 2nd at the Hunter wardhouse. The day was spent quilting and Mr. and Mrs. Art Culley at-- , doing fancy work. A delicious luncheon was servtended the homecoming of a nephew, Elder Boyd Hansen of Salt ed at noon. Lake City. Elder Hansen recently Regular classwork commenced mis- October 9th at 1:00 p.m. with a returned from a two-ye18th sion for the LDS Church in the theology lesson. October will be work day, starting at 10 Western States Mission. a.m.; October 23rd, literature, 1:00 Perry Matthews has been home p.m. and October 30, social scion leave from Fort Campbell, ence, 1:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Kentucky, where he is serving with the paratroopers. He has Miss Kathleen Easter, daughter been staying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Matthews of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Ess ter. while on leave. He returned to entertained friends at the home of her parents on the occasion of his base October 8. her birthday. Games were played n and refreshments served to Joy Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. arrived Sunday from Se- Anderson, Gloria Bailey, Jalien attle, Washington. While here, Bingham, Kareen Breeze, Raene Elzinga, Valean Evans, Kathleen they will visit with Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fonger, Mary Framitton, Bonnie Harvey Fairbourn and other rela- Jillins, Sherry Moesser, Sharon Olsen, Jean Rushton and Lynn tives and friends. All Granite Schools will be Thursday and Friday, November closed this Thursday and Friduy, for local institutions of October 10th and 11th for the an- learning. nual Utah Educational Association convention, announces offiMrs. S. J. Westerman is in St. cials. Mark's Hospital receiving mediDr. Don W. McBride of the cal treatment. Her many friends Granite Office, states that the extend wishes for a speedy re next two-da- y holiday will be covery. 1 pital where he underwent Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denny spent gery. He is repor.ed to be pro- FOR UEA CONVENTION 1 Mr. Mars Killpack returned home Sunday from the LDS Hos- By Retla McDaniel 4433 or CY Phone SCHOOLS TO CLOSE OCTOBER 10-1- 3 large rooms, FOR L, new all utilities paid. Ideal wheel trailer. Inquire at S970 W. 17 17 2700 South or dial 2967. for couple. Call 8022. FOR HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST Published Sine 1911 Howard Ridge, Publisher Edilh H. Ridge. Editor Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1871 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by the Rational Editorial Association. Mail subscription rain Payable strictly in advance S2.00 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public Interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. . V - ' Firm. . Street. City vr-- ; City.. Stats Signature . Seng to Dryer Cental Tha Inrermowntaia Elactricaf UP Anna EACH Allocation Bide. . (rang Ne antriaa racsivsd altar Oct. 71, 1957 WILL IE CONSIDERED FROM WHERE I SiT . . . Salt laia CNv ENTRY MUST IE SIGNED IY AN APPLIANCE DEALER CONTEST RULES For those who enjoy straight whiskey best, there is no finer quality than Belmont. 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