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Show J Magna Timet, Mogno, Utah funeral rites FOR HELD YOUNGSTER OLD Funeral services for Nyle Dee Webb, 5, son of Lyle G. and Thursday, July 27, 1961 Hunter Kotos of Interest LAKERIDCE r.lagna Region f.lcfdono NEWS Seek County Dairy Grovn Mr. and Mrs. Chester Fassio and Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Acord traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota, last week to attend a Poul- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris and Mr. and Mrs. Don Chadwick have returned from a trip to Yellowstone Park, Jackson Hole and Ely, Nevada. While In Nevada, Mrs. Morris played for an outdoor show, sponsored annually by the JayCees that featured parades, aerial acts and other outdoor entertainment. day in the Tabiona Ward LDS Church Chapel. The small boy died of a lingering illness Sunday, 1:30 a. m. The child was born April 5, 1956 at Heber, Utah and his family had lived in Magna for the past four years. Survivors include his parents; brother, sisters, Bobby, Salt Lake City, Cioyd and Lila Jean, Magna; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb of Tabiona; a Mrs. Martha Giles,. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elsie Kirby was hostess to members of her club Thursday. Sewing was held, refreshments served to Mrs. Wayne Morris, Mrs. Arlene Wilcken, Mrs. Edith Hales and Mrs. Sylver Jones. Mrs. Glenna Ridge and Mrs. June Ames accompanied their Group of girls to Saratoga for a swimming party Thursday. 0QUIRRII STAKE 4-- H NEWS Mrs. Buena Gunderson and Mrs. Viva Smith motored to Fairview Wednesday to visit with The following events will be presented at the Oquirrh Stake House: Thursday, July YWMIA Preparation Meeting; Softball at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, July Sunday School Preparation, 1:30 p. m. FAMILY REUNION Descendants of John and Francis Beckstead are invited to attend a family reunion Saturday, August 5 at Whitney, Idaho, announces Royal V.' Beckstead, president and William Beckstead, vice president. Each family will bring its own lunch. Drinks and ice cream will be furnished by the committee and a charge of $1.50 per family will be made to cover reunion expenses. Contributions are also accepted for genealogy research. A genealogical ungwiuoe held at 11 a.m., lunch business and program and ring at 2:30 p.m. 5 their father, who returned with them and celebrated his 80th birthday, July 24th at the home of Mrs. Gunderson, DRINK MILK FOR BEAUTY All of these charming candidates for Salt Lake Countys Dairy Princess title agree on that advice as they prepare for final judging on Monday, July 31. Pictured are, left to right, front: Lena Sparks, Callie Archuleta, Mary Jo Maero. Center: Carol Ann Burbank, Gloria Bailey, Gerri Webster, Ann Woolley. Back: Linda Hancock, Uleda St. John, Laurene Croft, Mary Lou Michelsen. ake The Hunter Lions Club enjoyed a swimming party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray White Wednesday, followed by a barbecue dinner. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Merg Seventeen beauties ' The contest winner will receive rill, Mr. Merrill being the 28T will compete for the Salt Lake a Utah State University scholar- - district governor for Utah. Two County Dairy Princess title on ship, provided she meets scholas- - new members were inducted into Monday, July 31, Dean Bateman tic requirements, and will repre- - the club by Mr. Merrill during said Wednesday. Mr. Bateman is sent the county in the Utah State the evening, N. Coates and Max county committee chairman for Dairy Princess finals at Hotel Hunsaker. the American Dairy Association Utah in November. of Utah, sponsor of the competi- Local contestants in the com- tlon- petition are: Gloria Bailey, GIVEN APPOINTfIOT daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William .T.he, Salt Lake county , finals R 5600 3594 West SoUth Miss Bailey Dorothy Wach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach of Federal Lditorium &uth dauhto oYm anMrsUkm Hunter, has been appointed as p Uintah County Extension Agent West, Magna and Teena Jensen, at Vernal. She is a 1961 graduate daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eman- - of the Brigham Young University. uel P. Jensen, 3390 South 7615 She will attend two months at West, Magna. Utah State University at the expense of the Extension Division. milk-lovin- Si' " - ' I CRADLE Mr and Mrs. Raymond Barlow (laughter, Leslie, have returned from an interesting trip ROLL to Denver, Colorado, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack SECOND CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Roger Draper of Young, later motoring on to vacaMagna are the happy parents of tion at Estes Park, Colorado. a boy, who arrived July 18th. He They came home through Wyoweighed in at 8 pounds and has ming. Last Wednesday, Mrs. Barlow been named Cris R. A small sister, Debra Lynn, is happy about left to attend the National Educational Secretaries Convention the new playmate. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. on the Oregon University campus. LaVelle Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. Luzon M. Draper. Wednesday, a group of eighteen girls departed to spend a fev4 E Mr. and Mrs. David Ju of Mag- days at the Spruces Camp, na announce the birth of their directed by Miss Marilyn Dean second-boa boy, Michael and also accompanied by Mrs. E David. He has a sister, Lezli, 15 Eva Eastwood, Mrs. Ella Dean months. July 9 iwas the birth and Mrs. M. Mitchell. George date. Michael weighed 6 libs., 11 Dean went with the group to E oz. Pleased grandparents are Mr. supervise camp preparations, then and Mrs. Lee She Ju, Magna and returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Nielson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills of Bountiful announce the arrival RECUPERATING of a baby boy last week. He George F. Cromar of Magna is weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and recuperating at St. Marks Hospi- will be named Randall J. Two tal from a heart attack suffered brothers, Gary and Duane, are n happy about the new playmate. several weeks ago. The Magna' man is reported Mrs. Mills is the former Peggy Witbeck. better. -- and Complete With Mattress LEATHER SET, $229.95 Complete with Recliner. chair and davenport E 1 11 cu. loot Used Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR, E s' $89.95 1 O. J. COON'S rjlccna Fcrniftcre 1 AppIIcnco Go. ( Mill-cree- NEWSPAPERS POLL y, BALLOT Clir HERE, Fill IN, MAIt IN ENVELOPE PASTE OR 13 P. TODAY GIFT OUR AUDIENCE ANALYSTS INC. POSTCARD ON and camping in the Uintas last . week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olsen announce the birth of a granddaughter on July 22nd at St. Marks HospitaL She weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces and will be named Betty Jo. The mother is the former Delila Olsen, whose husband, the late Mr. Joseph Dailey, died a few weeks ago on the Bonneville Golf Course. Mrs. Dailey also has a son, Ronald Kay, twenty-on- e months old. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dailey of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowley and family spent two days last week at Moon Lake. They visited with Mrs. Rowleys brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bleazard in Mountain Home, Utah. Mrs. Joseph Petersen and two daughters, JoLynn and Judy, visited with Mrs. Petersens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Birtus Farnsworth of Blackfoot,- - Idaho, for a week. JoLynn stayed to visit for a few weeks and the Petersens will return for her in about a week. .AMjk Mrs. Niels Stewart entertained on Tuesday at a birthday party for her son, Kim, on his ninth birthday anniversary. Those who enjoyed swimming and eating at Saratoga, in honor of the occasion were Mrs. Stewart, her mother, Mrs. Alice Jones, a sister, Mrs. Marlene Hill, Ted and Pam Clark, Jan Jones and Kay Lynn Stewart. Visiting last weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Broderick and family were Mr. Brodericks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Broderick of Emery, and a brother, Mr. George Broderick. On Monday the group attended the Pearce family reunion. Dennis and Allen Broderick returned to Emery with their grandparents for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Tal Bird and family spent a few days last week visiting in Bluebell, Utah with Visiting last weekend at the Mr. Birds brother, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Paul Bird and family and a BroEddy and family was Mrs. Loy ther in Duchesne, Mr. and Mrs. Deane Davis of Provo. Buddy Bird and family. . YOU BILL McVETt 84 Pl"Hms TtiovMs MY FAVORITE Closed for Vocation For Tbs Day ISt BEGINNING JULY MY NAMf (Pint Print STAT- --ZONE CITY 29 OPEN AGAIN ON AUGUST 7 dasriy) abg i:::j E- Magna, Utah Wa Wish To Thank You For Your Patronage STAT-E- OT- Y- well-know- 8700 West 2700 South, Magna PHONE BY en Ji,ems Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt and family spent three days fishing 4-- H $199.95 FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER, . i $19.95 ROLLAWAYBED, E Phone Evelyn Kemp BY entertained on Saturday evening at a baby Mrs, Don Hess entertained on To honor the 90th birthday of shower for her daughter, Mrs. Thursday at a birthday party for Mrs. Grace Sow by, an open house Annette Lauritzen of Hunter. her daughter, Marian, on her eighth birthday anniversary. A will be held at 1922 Atkin Ave., Twenty guests attended. group of girls enjoyed games and Salt Lake City, on Sunday,. July Visiting on Monday at the refreshments. 30th from 5 to 8 p.m, no gifts home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Weplease. Visiting last week for a few She was born August 2, 1871 ber and family were Mrs. Webers in Nephi, Utah, a daughter of sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Minshall and Charlotte Orland Evans and family of Howard Keller and family were an aunt and uncle of Mrs. KelOrem. Hyder Evans. She was married lers, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Walls to Albert Morrod Sowby, October and family of Augusta, Kansas. Children's Parade 20, 1896 at Nephi, later solemnizThe Lake Ridge Second Ward ed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley He died March 17, 1943. Mrs. Primary he.Jd their Around the Block Parade on Wednesday in and family spent last weekend Sowby was an ardent worker in the LDS Church. She was a mem- Lake Ridge. There were one hun- visiting in Tremonton with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. ber of the Salt Lake Tabernacle dred and eighty one children Higleys Barnes. On Saturday eveChoir as well as many ward dressed and parading as Indians, Myron Mrs. Higley atchoirs and sang solos. She was Cowlboys, babies, clowns, ball ning, Mr. and women and men, de- tended the ten-yefat class reunplayers, secretary of the South Ward Pri- corated bicycles, tricycles and ion at Bear River High School. mary and supervisor of the reliwagons, some in swim wear, and gion class for many years. some in foreign costume. Each Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley After moving to Garfield, Utah child was giv'en a motored to Brigham City on Satfolpopsicle in September, 1918, she became lowing the parade. urday and attended the Higley president of the Garfield Ward family reunion on Sunday. They was and class in leader Primary Mrs. Miles was guest of also visited with relatives in the Relief Society. She and her honor atRey a shower given by Brigham City. husband were Genealogy Instruc- Mrs. Lorna baby Miles of Taylorsville tors and did Genealogy work for on Wednesday evening. Fourteen Mr. Mrs. Oral Kemp visita number of years, Mrs. Sowby guests enjoyed games and re- ed withandMr. moved to Salt Lake City in 1944 freshments. Kemp's brother and after her husbands death. family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kemp in Copper Hill Heights on She reared five children, ThelHal Jeftsen underwent major Sunday evening. ma Malloy, deceased; Ethel Buys, South Pasadena, California; Law- surgery Wednesday at St. Marks Canyon Outing rence M. Sowby, Magna; Bessie Hospital His condition is reportThe Lake Ridge Second Ward Howell and Ernest Sowby, both ed improved. Young Marrieds held a canyon Salt Lake City. She has 13 grandMrs. outing on Tuesday evening at Del a 21 Honoring Buckner, children, Terrace Forest Camp in k and blue planned prettily pink and 1 She Canyon. The group enjoyed also has a brother, E. W. Evans shower was given by Mrs. Teddy Jensen and Mrs. Janet Anderson. a lovely barbecue dinner, followof Provo, Utah. ed by games and singing. AtFifteen guests attended. tending were Mr. and Mrs. Stan Andreasen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driffill, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell NATIONAL Bickmore, 'Mr. and Mrs. Dee Chatterton, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoskins, Mr. and Mrs. Austin HYMN Riggs, Mr. and Mrs. George Beag-leMr. and Mrs. Gordon Roberts, in cooperation with Christian Herald Magazine Mr. and Mrs. Tore Pedersen, Mr. and Mrs. Tal Bird, Mr. and Mrs. OFFICIAL Deane Jenkins, Mf. and Mrs. Larry Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fowkes, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Plott, Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne George, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Steed, Mr. VOTE NOW FOR YOUR FAVORITE and Mrs. Floyd Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nickel, Mr. and Mrs. HYMN OR GOSPEL SONG Ed Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh local mulls and national vola will ba published Wilcken. by this newspaper as soon as tabulation Is complete Mrs. Murel Mace try Convention. Giles Webb, 8700 West 3500 South, Magna, were held Tues- oCahe liclge flews Aik your dealer ebout a reel cool extra-cos- t option phovroM air conditioning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughiin have returned from a vacation iMary Baker Eddy trip to Disneyland, Marineland, rnilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'lll'IIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIKnotts Berry Farm, San Diego CXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXS) and Long Beach. Enroute home they drove through the Southern Utah Canyons. 7-21- The best man or woman is the 41 most unselfed. Mrs. Marie Drown and Mrs. Charlotte Anderson and children motored to Monticello, to visit their sister, Mrs. Vernetta and her family. Sond-eregg- ENJOY THESE FAMOUS Mr. BOSTON FAVORITES! WORLDS and Mrs. Artsol Wright will leave next week for a trip to Yellowstone National Park. SUE E Howard Ludwig, son, Paul, and Ray Winn, spent a week at Mirror Lake. 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