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Show Magna Times, Magna, Utah Thursday, August 17, 1961 LAKE RIDGE LOCALS Ward Outing Set The Lake Ridge Second Ward is holding a Ward Outing on August 19, 5:30 p.m. at the Copperton Park. There will be games and enjoy the playground, and tennis courts. basketball Everyone is asked to bring their own silverware. There will be supper and a program. All the Lake Ridge Second Ward members and past members are invited to the Ward Roundup. Please wear western clothes. Sat-urda- y, Raymond Hood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hood, left Monday for his station in Alameda, California, following a two week leave in Magna with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Adamson y returned Wednesday from a trip and vacation. They visited in Boise, Idaho with Mrs. Adamsons son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blosch and son, Ricky, then went to Coeur dAlene, Idaho City and McCall, Idaho and to Spokane, Washington. They also visited Hungry Horse Dam in Montana and Glacier National Park. In Canada they went to Waterton Lake National Park in Alberta. They visited in Franklin, Idaho with Mr. Adamsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Adamson. ten-da- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eggli and family have returned from a vacation to Yellowstone Park where they enjoyed hiking to the Seven Mile Hole, fishing and sightseeing. They also went to Goose- berry and Panguitch, Utah. In Gooseberry they saw considerable wild life which interested the children.. 9. FLOWERS ? OUR SPECIALTY Let Ui Help To Maks Th Big Cay Perfect t) MCDONALD'S FLOWERS - 1 Enter a Doorway to Loveliness with a Miss Prett y i Permanent. Wonderful for the "hard-to-curhair. , Reg. $7.95 permanent f l" grade materials on our Permc (include cut, shampoo, tyi-use- d nent Waves. (Ons Largo Bottlo of Shampoo FREE With Each Permanent) I . Sty bite Beauty PHONE BY Here Aug. 29-3- 0 Promised Valley" an unusual type of entertainment. will be presented at the Pleasant Green Ward-hous- e on Tuesday and Wednesday. August 29th and 30th by Oquirrh Staka MIA. It begins promptly both evenings at 7:30 p.m. and is a combined production from the wards in the stake, similar to the presentation of the LDS June play. Salon 8600 W. 2707 61 IS FEATURED The Hunter Third Ward featur-e- d youth speakers in the Sunday afternoon services this week. Inwas given by Don vocation Cartwright with Stanley Anderson of the bishopric conducting. Edith Kilpack was in change of the singing. Shannon Oliver at the organ. Following preliminary services, speakers were Janiel Moesser, Erna Lee Searle, followed by an organ solo from Shannon Oliver. The concluding speakers were Warren Thornock and Frank Clark. Benediction was by Mars Kilpack. Mrs. Mary Sheffield accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Randy Moesser and son, Kevin, to Southern Utah the past week to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Moesser and son motored to Mirror Lake, making the loop through Evanston, Wyo, ming. Mr. and Mrs. Ebby Jones and family members attended a reunion of the Jeremiah Jones family Sunday at Jordan Park. Fifty people attended. Prizes were given to the family with the largest representation and to the family traveling the longest distance. Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Jones entertained long-tim- e friends, Mr. and Mrs. Howell Misslin of Ely, Nevada. While here the visitors went to Soda Springs for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs.' Misslin knew each other in Idaho. HUNTER PRIMARY IIH0MA 3rd WARD CONDUCTS HOLIDAY Plans Made For Fall Nuptials LIHOMA PARTY A Hunter Second Ward Lihoma party was held Monday with the following girls participating: Kay Griffith, Amy Nielson, Sherry Thomas, Charlene Smith, Sandra Larson, Becky Laursen, Sandy The Hunter Third Ward PriRushton. mary presented their annual Betty Fairbourne Holiday Thursday in the Li-ho- ward recreation hall. Prelude music was played by Dora Dean, greetings were given by Myrna Raisor and the opening song was directed by Cheryl Scheel, who also offered invoca- of the Primary Presidency was in charge and presented the Seagull girls with their graduating scrolls for the bandlos. Mr. and Mrs. D. Court wiight family, accompanied by Mickey Maddocks, have returned Talks were given by the Sea- from several days vacation in gull Girls, Lana Cartwright, Bon- Yellowstone Park. nie Beutler, Leslie Barlow and The group was forced to move Pamela West. their camp because of a forest Tribute to graduates was by fire in the area, spreading in the Myrna Raisor and the awarding direction of the camp. of graduation scrolls by President Dolores Scheel. Word has been received that The advancement ceremony Elder Richard Fonger and Elder followed under the direction of James Courtwright have been the Stake Primary President, assigned to be missionary comSarah Hardy. The girls sang, panions. The two young men are Teach Me To Walk In The headquartered at Winchester, Light with Maretta Romrell and Virginia, now in the Eastern Atlantic Mission. Valene Palmer as soloists. Closing remarks were given by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson Myrna Raisor, followed by a fashion show with the following have returned from a weekend young ladies participating: Steph- at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. anie Mitchell, Maretta Romrell, Mrs. Annie B. Petersen and Kathleen Eastwood, Lynn Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent attendClaudia Hurst and Gail Perry. Games and refreshments fol- ed a program Sunday at the Wilson LDS Ward where Myreen lowed; Loveless, daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Deel Tomlin have Mrs. William D. Loveless, prereturned from a two week trip sented a talk on a recent tour that took them to to Kootnay Park, Banff, Jasper, Edmonton, Calgary, Cardston, Quebec, New York and other Waterton Park and Yellowstone points of interest. Rela Wardell Park. They report a most inter- also gave a talk. esting trip through Canada and All grand thoughts come from were accompanied by their famthe heart. ily and Mr. Tomlins mother. tion. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Buckner entertained Friday evening at an outdoor barbecue for family members to include Mr. and Mrs. mm W. L. Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Creig Jewkes Fred Buckner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Max Buckner and have returned home after residing four months in the east. They family. were at Washington, D. C. and Mrs. Orson Lewis entertained New York, which enabled them over the weekend at the Lewis to enjoy many places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Jewkes visited cabin in Weber Canyon to honor Mr. and Mrs. Lin Baker and son, with Don Gunderson of Hunter and Morris, who is serving Randy of California. Other guests on a Craig mission for the LDS Church were Mr. and Mrs. Van Orman in Ohio. Clark. They also saw the pageant at Other guests were Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moesser, Jan- Hill Cumorah and later toured iel and Vallene Moesser. Sunday, the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mackay and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johns, Mr. children joined the group. and Mrs. Aaron Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. DeMoyiie Oliver Mr. and Mrs. DeMoyne Oliver were among guests at the annual were guests at a club dinner at Steak Fry last week at Box El- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harrifloral offerings during the recent der son Pedro of Midvale. The social Flats, sponsored by the Piillness and death of our beloved complimented club members and area. of the Salt Lake geon Club one. their husbands. Games were later the the group dinner, Following -- R. I. Husband Family played. enjoyed a program. The Elders Quorum of the Hunter 2nd Ward, directed by Andy Anderson, Les Craig and Arnold Smith, held a swimming party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray White on Friday. The group was served dinner and listened 'to a guest speaker from the Fish and Game Department, Mr. Douglas Day; who snowed a film on wild animal life: Game Trails. and Vauvenargues mtmB SYtoAiir Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Montoya announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their MAGNA MAIDEN daughter, Madeleine, to Gary Collings, son of Mr. and Mrs. NAMED ON Thomas E. Collings of Magna. The young couple will recite COLLEGE HONOR ROLL nuptial vows September 1st, D. S. Walker Judge performing (Special to the Times) the ceremony. UNIVERSITY PARK, New Mexico-Leti- tia R. Hubbard of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti returned Tuesday from a most Magna is among 103 students of New Mexico State University to enjoyable vacation to Richmond, be California, where they were List named to the Deans Honor in the College of Arts and guests of relatives. Four of their children accompanied them, Pat- Sciences. To be eligible for the deans ti, Cheryl, Andy and Kathleen. Two others, Shauna and Barbie, list, a student must be enrolled remained with grandparents, Mr. in 12 or rpore hours and maintain an average of 3.2 or better and Mrs. Sam Conti. out of a possible 4 grade points for the semester. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moyes were Miss Hubbard is the guests of their son, Dr. Russell of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas daughter J. HubMoyes and family at Richfield, bard of Magna. Utah. They planned on a later She is a junior at NMSU, matrip to Panguitch Lake. joring in physical education. Two Attend mmm - W itm i 9- 4 Cross Center Two Cyprus High School students, Jay Dimond, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Dimond of Magna and Jackie Mansfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Mansfield, also of this community, have returned home from a course at the Red Cross Training Center at the Utah State University at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Meik and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ster-ik- a and two children have returned from a weeks vacation to Yellowstone National Park. Students from over the state attended the five-da- y meet. BROTHER DIES BEDS RENTALL TYPES OF HAND TOOLS UNITED KENNER SALES & , SERVICE Funeral rites for Elmer F. Nielsen, 52, of Richfield, were held Tuesday. He was the brother of Mrs. Lynn Stewart of Magna. (( iicSi't South 8850 Was! 2655 PHONE BY IMIjuM: Ijilit.iiliuiivt (UM i S. n ' v-imi- o if i it- h.tnini ttiiti) iir (lrl i4 Mi"l - iii.it - I' lit- - in lilll"'. ii i it t.t -- it t Mr. and Mrs. Ken Moesser and children, Jeannine and. Bryan, have returned home from a delightful trip to Southern California, visiting Disneyland, Marine-lau- d and the San Diego Zoo. They were gone a week. Hunter Second Ward had as a speaker Sunday evening, Frank Clark, who recently returned from an LDS Church mission. Misses Pauline and Lorraine Walk presented a piano and orguest gan i t duet Three reasons why First Security is the place to finance your car Here's news for you: nobody beats us on service. 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G.S Best YOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckingham and family vacationed for two weeks in Bryce, Zion and Grand Canyons and in Montebello, California where they visited with Mr. Buckinghams broMr. and Mrs. Richard Higley ther and family, Mr. and Mrs. and family spent three days with Clarence Buckingham. They also Mrs. Higleys parents, Mr. and visited Disneyland, Knott's Berry Mrs. Myron Barnes in Tremonton, Farm, Alligator Farm and spent some time on the beach. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp Mr. and Mrs. Selby Yates and and family were Mr. and Mrs. family vacationed last week in Howard Little of Salt Lake. Idaho Falls and Yellowstone, Jackson Hole. They visited in Mrs. Ivan Hoskins entertained Idaho Falls with Mr. Yates sis- Friday evening at a ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. party for her daughter, birthday Colleen, M. B. Yost although her birthday is on September 27th. Games were played, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robison prizes given, refreshments served and family spent five days visit- and a scavenger hunt enjoyed ing in the Sacramento and San by Colleen, her cousin, Charlene Francisco area. They visited with Hoskins of Salt Lake, Vay Ann Mrs. Robisons sister and family, Beagley, Christie Freeman, PamMr. and Mrs. Roland Losser in ela Nicholson, Karen Staker, Lou Sacramento. They also saw Fish- Ann DriffilL ermans Wharf, Seal Rock, Sutters Fort, Nappa Valley Wineries Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley are and enjoyed some time swimming vacationing and visiting in Elko, and at the beaches. Nevada this week with their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mr. and Mrs. Ubaldo Martinez Higley, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Higand family returned Friday from ley, and a brother and family of a two week vacation in New Mr. Higleys, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mexico. They visited with Mrs. Higley. Martinez parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller Pablo Gonzales in Blanco, New Mexico, her sisters and families, and family returned Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Simon Gallejos, from a two week vacation to Mrs. Stan Heard and, also her Oklahoma. They visited with brothers. They also visited the Mrs. Kellers father, Mr. Jim Williams in Jay, Oklahoma and with Navajo Dam while there. a brother and family, Mr. and Williams and family The Lake Ridge Ward Elders Mrs. John in Tulsa. They also attended the and Young Marrieds had a comWitness Assembly in bined party on Saturday evening Jehovah Oklahoma City. at Liberty Park. Each family took its own lunch and all enCARD OF THANKS joyed a social evening and some baseball. We wish to express our thanks and heartfelt gratitude to everyone for their many kindnesses, Doorway to Loveliness Y Entertainment NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Petersen and family visited in Blackfoot, Idaho last week with Mrs. Petersens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bir-tu- s Farnsworth. They also enjoyed fishing. Hunter Items of Interest Valley LAKERIDCF Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt and family visited for a few days last week with Mrs. Hunt's father and brothers, Mr. Clarence Mub ford, Lamar and Denny of Capitol Reef, Utah. i WEDDING Promised Mr and Mrs. Bill Ashby and daughter spent five days last week visiting and sightseeing in Nevada, where they saw the Lehman Caves and back through Price. They visited in Dragerton with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kuhns and family. They later went to Biigham City and Tremonton where they visited with Mrs. Ashby s sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Charlie Peterson and family. 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