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Show Magna Times, Magna, Utah Thursday May 25; 1961 Cyprus Capers This Week KENT JEFFERIES has been named editor of the 1962 Cyprus- onian. He will be assisted by Carol Gallegos and Sharlene Buckner in charge of copy; A1- -. bert Trujillo and Billie Lee, co- editors of art; Dick Benson, Cal- - LAKE RIDGE LOCALS charge of the 25 students who Phone Evelyn Kemp, BY participated in swimming and Mrs. Selby Yates entertained represented the Boys team this Satuiday at a birthday party for year. her daughter, Shauna, the occaCYPRUS PIRATE golf team sion being her third birthday. little guests enjoywill enter the state finals on May Twenty-fou- r 27th and the star golfers Craig ed games, followed by refreshand Kean Ridd, Terry Draper ments. Roy James, Eddie Miner and The Lake Ridge Second Ward Richard Philpot, are expected to Relief Society held their closing social on Monday in connection with the Social Science lesson. A special program, including a FIVE CYPRUS STUDENTS reading by Melody Winn, a solo took all the honors at an by Joan Ogden, a reading by Ina teotural Drawmg Contest Stewart and community singing, day at the Utah State University, was presented. Refreshments They were: Lee Cavanee, first; were served and a lovely orchid Roland Wright, second; Steve cojsage given to each lady. Richards, third and Terry Steiner and Jerry Ellison, honorable Mrs. Grant Mansfield entermention or fourth and fifth tained on Saturday for her son, ings. Mike, on his 6th birthday anniFor the competition, the boys versary. Games and refreshments drew a pictorial a picture of a were enjoyed by thirty-fiv- e house, a floor plan, a plot and a guests. Prizes were won by Michael Fraser and Alan Yates. cutaway drawing. J vin Clark, photography and Pauline Walk and Ruth Sadler,1 business. Miss Siemssem, who will be in charge next year, ' states that other members will be named at the beginning of the fall term. Mr. Meyer is the art advisor. Randy Martin is editor of the staff, the Cyprus and Billie Gay Lar- editor. Other son is associate members of the staff will in- elude Gerry Pitt, Roger Howard, Lynn Longfellow, Judith Pehr- son, Millie Petersen. Other 6taff will also be named in the fall. Miss Joseph will again sponsor the publication. Archi-Buccane- er Satur-newspap- ELEVEN MEMBERS who have received letters in swimming include Mike Thomas, Bob Gour-leKit Collings, Terry Steiner and Jim Bell, Seniors; Kevin Dennis Taylor and Dale Juniors; Rex Qbray, Max Coon and Rodney Glore, sopho- - PIANO RECITAL y, mores. Coach Sam Nichols IIVE IN BELLO 13 v I was Piano and organ students of Mrs. LaiSene Morris were sented Sunday afternoon m a cital at the Clark Music Recital Hall in Salt Lake City, to in k, elude: in PARK Bedroom Brick Const Birch Cabinets Level or Ranch Type Sewer In and Paid 312,500, up Minimum FHA or GI dn. and if you are handy, ipymi, down payment out BY PHONE , I 00 Danny Petersen, Michael drum, Claudia Meldrum, Billie Meldrum, Debbie Bawden, June Bawden, Jolianne Smith, Cary Melanie Smith, Smith, Pam Smith, Michael Harman, Norma Lauritzen, Blame Petersen, Mary Jo Nielsen, Pauline Walk, Davey Bennett, Lynda Harmon, Bonnie Wright, Kent Vaughn, Shauna Harris and Sandra Herron. Others were Scott Fairbourne, Kay Griffiths, Brent Fuller, Susan OBert, Kristina Peterson, Sherry Coon, Mark Coon, Russell Fuller, LaVel Bennion, Joan Lowder, Janet Kunder, Dirk Groen, Linda Wade, Karen Back-maSandra Sodja, Roger Smith, Kent Vaughn, Renee Rushton. n, BAND INSTRUMENTS - PIANOS ACCORDIONS For the Summer Program . . . Instruction if Desired Open Monday 8t Friday 'til 8 p. m. SUMMERHAYS 3719 South Slate CO. MUSIC AM St 49 WEEKLY FIRESIDE Mrs. Paul Hollaway entertainThe Hunter Second Ward held 12 Hobo a ed on May at party their weekly Fireside Sunday, for her.son, David, on his fourth May 14th at the home of Mr. and birthday. Thirteen little guests Mrs. Max Fr amp ton. Mr. and each received a hobo stick & they Mrs. John Elzinga showed slides arrived on tiicycles or wagons of Nauvoo and the Hill Cumorah, which were later formed into a and also played the Book of MorHobo Tram," and the group mon Records. also enjoyed a treasure hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushton ena weiner roast. tertained for the group Sunday, May 21st and next Sunday the group will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Coe. All JOHN D. JR. interested people are invited to attend. Church records can be ASSOCIATED WITH rented from this group for a nominal fee. C00N, ASTRONAUT PROJECT Participating in recovery operations for Navy Commander Alan Shepard, first U. S. astronaut, was the aircraft earner USS Lake Champlain. Serving aboard the carrier was John D. Coon, electricians mate fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Coon of 3306 West Mrs. Dale Hansen entertained 3800 South, Gi anger. He is a on Saturday at a birthday party former Cyprus High School stulor her daughter, Debbie, on her dent seventh birthday anniversary, The Navy recovery force, comsixteen guest3 enjoyed games posed of both surface and air and leiresninents. units, was deployed down the flight path from Cape Canaveral Mrs. Paul Hollaway entertainand was prepared to recover the ed on May 14 at a Princess spacecraft wherever it landed. Party for her daughter. Tern, on Actual recovery was made by ner 5tn birthday anniversary. Twelve little princesses received a Marine helicopter which lifted Cdr. Shepard out of the water a ciown and a kitten apron. They played games and learn- in less than five minutes and ed a loyal uance, "now Do You transported him to the deck of Do, Lit de Partner." Each bowed the aircraft carrier USS Lake to the birthday princess and pre- Champlain, flagship of the down sented her witn gifts. Refresh- range recovery force. Mr. Coon has since been proments were served. moted to Electricians Mate Petty Mr. and Mrs. James Hall, form- 3rd Class. er Lake Ridge residents,, are moving from Ogden to 143 Park Avenue, Yuba City, California, to make their home. 0QUIRRII STAKE Mrs. Myron Barnes of Tremon-to- n visited for the weekend with daughters in Lake Ridge and Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eddy and son. On Sunday, the group motored to Tooele for dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Gerwin John and family. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Little of Salt Lake City. On Monday, Mrs. Barnes returned to Tremonton, accompanied by Mrs. Richard Higley and daughters. NEWS LAKE RIDGE Ward is entertaining at a Welfare Dinner at Oquirrh Stakehouse on Friday, June 9th, 5.00 to 7:00 p. m. A charge of $10 donation per family is being made and everyone attending is asked to bring his own silverware. FOLLOWING activities are being outlined by Oquirrh Stake to include: (Thursday, May 25 Jr. Softball. John Dea is the director. Friday, May 26 Sr. Softball. Lloyd Beck is the director. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Brown enSunday, May 28 Stake Sunday tertained Monday evening at a School Preparation, 1:30 p. m. June 1 Stake Thursday, patio hamburger party for members of the Lake Ridge Ward Bis- Priesthood Leadership (Commithopric. The guests were Bishop tees;) Seventy Quorum Meeting, and Mrs. Joseph Davies and fam- 8:40 p. m. and Jr. Softball. ily and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Curtis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whittaker entertained for members of their Study Group Sunday evening at their home. Ted Hannan presented the lesson to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-vl- e Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth and Mr. and Mrs. Blame Buckner. Mr. Kenneth Rushton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rushton, has been home on leave from the Armed Services for the past week. He plans to return to his base in San Diego within ten days. The Hunter youth has been on trips to the Orient. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larson and baby daughter of Las Vegas, Nevada have been visiting the past several days with Mrs. Larsons patents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall. Communitij (Church MAGNA RESIDENT and The following services will be at a Funeral services for Royal J. slumber party Friday night at presented next week at the First Baptist Community Church in Wright, 46, of 7675 West 2820 the Frampton home. Twenty-si- x n Magna resiMagna: South, girls enjoyed a late supper and May 289 45, Sunday School, dent, were held Thursday in Salt breakfast. 11:00, Morning Worship Service Lake City. Mr. Wright died Tuesday, 10.40 on the sermon subject, In GrateCharles Black was honored on a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital after 5 30, BYF. ful Memory," May 18th, the occasion being his an illness. Vivian birthday anniversary. May 307 00, Boy Scouts Born May 14, 1915, in HolWing, a member of the family, May 31 10 30, Yoke Group brook, Idaho, he was a son of will leave this week for Heber June 17 30, Hour of Power Larmen P. and Hulga Hammer City and attend graduation rites June 26 30, Choir. Wright. He married Laura, J. of relatives. Everyone is welcome to attend Hurt April 1, 1936 in Pioche, Nestates Rever- vada. Mr. Wright was a contracany or all Best wishes are extended to end Alex I.services, Wilkie. tor and miner and worked for the mother of Norman RasmusAt the last Oquirrh D, strict Cobalt Chemical Company. sen, who suffered a stroke last Scout Court of Honor at the Survivors Given week and is now a patient at a Brockbank Junior High School, include his widow; Survivors Salt Lake hospital. Howard Mikolash of Troop 245 daughters, Mrs. Mary Kirkman, his Scout received award. Eagle Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent enMagna; Miss Betty Ann, Miss He is the first boy in the troop Laura Susan, both of Magna; a tertained last week for Mrs. Esther Easter, former Hunter resi- to achieve this coveted rank. grandchild; brothers, Floyd, Mildent, now of Canada. Mrs. Easter There will be four who will re- ford; Cecil, Lyman, Wyoming. arrived ito attend Church Con- ceive their Eagle at the next Burial was in the Memorial Gaidens of the Valley. ference and has been visiting Court of Honor. with various neighbors of this area. The Utah American Baptist Mr, and Mrs-- Arnold Peterson Ministers and families and the also entertained in her honor. executive committee of the Utah She will return to Canada to Council of CLUB MEETS American attend the graduation of a son, Men, met at the First Baptist Mrs. Dell Christensen enterBaptist Bill, and during her stay here Church last week for tained members of the C & G has been a house guest at the Community Club Friday at her home. Game a anddiscusion. supper home of a sister and brother-in-laEach family brings its own prizes were awarded to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Milton table Jack Bernardo, Mrs. Dee Peel k service and food for a of Salt Lake City. dinner. The meet was very and Mrs. Don Robinson. The ladies are adjourning for the Miss Judy Chadsee motored to enjoyable. summer months. Pleasant Grove Sunday to visit her mother. Miss Judy Frampton Nancy Nielson entertained well-know- Tim Talk pot-luc- NOTICE Sympathy is expressed to Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Gallegos of Hunter in the tragic loss of a brother-in-laJochum Walstra of Salt Lake City, who died of injuries suffered in an automobile accident in Spanish Fork Canyon. TO CREDITORS Estate of Hyrum S. Bouck, De- Beautify Your Home ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 863 First Securely Bank Building, 405 Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 26th day of July, A. D 1961. Mrs. Pearl Courtwright sufferCora S. Bouck, Administrator ed neck injuries Sunday when of Estate of Hyrum S. Bouck, Deher car was hit at the back by a ceased. was jeep. Mrs. Courtwright MARK S. MINER, Attomey-a- t stopping to let a passenger alight. law 863 First Security Bank Bldg., Mrs. Merrill Witbeck is leaving Phone DA Salt Lake City, for Redmond, Utah, to spend De- 1, Utah. coration Day with a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lewis and family. LOTS FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Herald Heaton Fully improved lots. 95 to are leaving Thursday to visit frontage to 154 foot in with relatives Independence, Big deop. spacious lots, Missouri, then depart for Manmulched reads. curb and hattan, Kansas to attend the gutters, water motors era all graduation of their installed and paid on sewer. Chad Clark from the Vetinarian School of the Kansas State UniMay Be Bought On Contract At Bank Interest versity. They will motor home with Mr. and Mrs. Clark who intend to PAULOS BROS., Inc. reside in this area. 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Talk to your Chevrolet dealer about it soon! CORVAIR ing brush with gallon purchase. $5.50 value . . . ? semimuk r Chrome Garden Set. Strong metal shank, hang-uthong. $3.50 " Magna, Utah Phone BY 7-6- 61 1 or com in fo |