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Show Magno Times, Magna, Utah Troth is Told Thursday, January 31, 1963 CYPRUS '.SOPH IS Valentine Dance RATED FOR BEST SMILE A' m Mapped At IN CONTEST A group of Salt Lake County high school girls competed Monday night at a beauty contest in which even the losers were smil- M OQUIRRH STAKE EVENTS ocit4 Terrace Feb. 16 The Hercules Club of Bacchus will hold its annual Valentine ing. Sweetheart Ball Saturday, Feb. They were following rules. 16, at 8 p.m. in the Patio Room of of Miss title the to seek Named Smile at a meeting of the Salt the Terrace Ballroom, 464 So. Lake District Dental Society re- Main St. The affair is open to all Bacpresenting Cyprus, was Miss Sue chus Hercules and personnel Mr. of and Thompson, daughter of other firms resident employes 3131 S. Mrs. Raymond Thompson, and the government. Admission 8325 West, Magna. Miss Smile will reign over will be $1.25 a person for Hercules Childrens Dental Health Week Club members and $2 a person for Feb. It will be sponsored guests. Guests do not have to be the dental society and sponsored by club members to by jointly the Utah Chapter, American So- purchase tickets. Admission will include beverages and other reciety of Dentistry for Children. freshments. Miss of selection of Purpose Dance music will be provided MISS SUSAN EKBLAD Smile is to reward good care of Stewart Grow and his orchesby attractive and teeth Bride ...Betrothed resulting tra. Dancing will be in the main smile, said Dr.. Neal B. Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ekblad anwith the Patio Room ballroom, dental society president. for nounce the betrothal of their atHercules reserved A panel of dentists judged the Favors will be presented to tractive daughter, Susan, to Bob candidates. Gourley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kristin Smith, a senior at every lady in attendance. Dress Gourley of Magna. East High School, was adjudged for the dance is optional. No definite wedding plans are the winner. CLUB ENTERTAINED anticipated by th2 prominent pair. Members of the Magna Wo'Mr. Gourley is attending the Members of the PEO, Chapter mens Club were entertained Fri.University of Utah, majoring in T, will be entertained by Mrs. day evening by Mrs. Lima Olsen e is a Alice Harris on accounting. The Wednesday, Feb. and Mrs. Gladys Baker. A lunch former student at the LDS Busi- 6th, at 12:30 p.m. A program of eon was served and games playness College in Salt Lake City and Music To Live By. will be gived for the birthday social which presently is working at the Moun- en by Mrs. Marcia Reinwald, Mrs. honored Mrs. Alice Brady, Mrs tain States Telephone Company Alice Harris and Mrs. Lola Davis. Velda Roberts and Mrs. Joey in Salt Lake City. Williams. The door prize was giv en to Mrs. Ruby Russell and game favors awarded to Mrs. Alice Brady, Mrs. Velda Roberts, Mrs, Ellen Greenwood, Mrs. Lima 01 sen and Mrs. Ella Peterson. Stake-hous- you. FRIDAY Couple Recife Nuptial Vovs s, bride-to-b- iO ' EVENING, r- - L- - Now That Winter's Over, We Are cmsbeb GHEPCHED CYPRUS SENIORS The better brand from Cloverland There are thousands of attrac tive, talented, personable young high school coeds in Utah. But in another week, one of them will stand out from the crowd. Shell be Utahs Junior Miss of 1963. Cyprus High School seniors be tween the ages of 16 and 19, will be judged on the basis of person ality, talent, scholastic achieve ment and personal appearance. The cream of the Beehive States crop of junior misses will be crowned at the conclusion of the statewide Junior Miss Pa geant, Saturday, Feb. 9, in Salt Lake Citys ZCMI, according to Miss Pat DeBry, state chairman for the contest. A trip to the national finals in Mobile, Alabama, will await the winner. Entry blanks and further infor mation concerning the contest may be obtained by writing Miss DeBry at P. O. Box 1229, Salt Lake City, 10, Utah. 41 Specials 45 c lb. Vz GAL. plus deposit Ice Cream 69$ Vi GAL. Peter Pan Bread Large Loaf 3-- 85 Dodd's GIJqgjOo Dial BY 3441 South 8400 West Hours, 9:30-- 62 7-- 51 In order to make your dreams come true, you must be wide awake. Week days, 7:30 Sat. 7 ENTER JR. MISS PROGRAM r.1ilk me aff Pot Roast URGED TO ii DINING ROOM - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Poole of Murray, Utah, exchanged nuptial vows with Mr. James Brent Collings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Collings of Magna. The double ring ceremony was performed Jan. 11, in the chapel of the Mill Creek Stake House by Bishop Wallace Meadows, a cousin of the bride. A reception followed. The matron of honor was Mrs. Dana Smith, a sister of the groom. The maid of honor was Miss Jane Olsen, and Miss Vicky Poole, a sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. The bride wore a gown of white lace and chiffon. Her veil was caught back by a crystal tiara. She carried a bouquet of white orchids, surrounded by red roses. The attendants chose red velvet dresses and white chiffon hats and carried bouquets of white roses, surrounded by white carnations. Kit Collings, brother of the groom, stood as best man. Ushers were Wade Collings, Kent Poole and Tom Keister. The young couple are now residing in Magna. MAGNA COUPLE WINS HIGH AWARD FROM 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. QUEEN, ATTENDANTS CLOSED SUNDAYS NAMED FOR GRECIAN Miss Sandra Herron was named queen of the Cyprus Associated Mens Dance Saturday evening. She was attended by Miss Margaret Mirabella, junior and Miss Pam Paulos, sophomore. Hendrickson, fellow, Lois Day I AND MONDAYS ' I GRANDEUR DANCE Other finalists included I DEPARTMENT TAKE-OU- T attractive Sally Poole, i Agoon jpeca NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. James Brent Collings, who recited nuptial vows recently. They are now residing in Magna. Miss Feb. 1st, the Spencer 2nd Ward will hold their Daddy Date. This has proven to be a successful endeaWebster School Plans vor, and all girls and their fathers , Dental Clinic Feb. 14th of the designated classes are urged f Webster School is giving dental to attend. instruction to its students and preparing them for a Dental Clinic to be held on Feb. 14. SAT, FEB. 2 Two dental health films were is stake baptisshown to the assembled children mal night at the on Jan. 23. After the films, Dr. Oquirrh Carl D, Clark, Magna dentist, ' House, spoke on the subject, The Importance of a Healthy Set of Teeth for Us. Pres. Wm. B. THE Basket- Martin He gave three simple rules for ball games are still in progress, each one to follow. and the season is nearly over for At the Lental Clinic, a dental Oquirrh players. The games are examination will be given to all eveplayed every Wednesday fourth graders. nings from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Justice without power is inefON THURSDAY evening, Feb. ficient; power without justice is 7th, Priesthood leadership will be tyranny. Blaise Pascal held. All in this division are urged to attend. A man is never in so great a trial as in the moment of good IT'S GOLD and Green Ball time fortune. 3-- 9. party-goer- again and the Lake Ridge Wards held a very successful one on Jan. 26th. The other wards in the stake and the Stake Ball will be held in the near future. Dates on same will be e Kindly phone Oquirrh on Thursday evening, BY with your ward and slake news items or call Copper Printing, BY anytime. Thank Kay-Lyn- I I I 5419 West 3500 South n Suzie Longand Colleen Cameron. The red and white decorations featured draperies and pillars with a Greek statue surrounded by waterfalls serving as the cen terpiece. Paul Whitmans orchestra furnished the music. DATE" HELD . "DADDY Pleasant Green Second Ward! girls held their Daddy Date Fri-- 1 day, Jan. 25th. Leaders in charge of the party were Beth Thomas, Lihoma counselor; Olive and Kathy Rees, Merrihand teachers; Margaret McQuaid, Ilene E'en, Firelight teachers and Maxine Draper, Gaynote teacher. Games were played and re-- 1 freshments served to the group. A group of members from the American Legion, Cyprus Post No. 38, will attend a meeting at the Holladay Post, 33rd South and 6900 East on Tuesday, Feb. 5th, 7:30 p.m., announces Commander Don Devore. Others planning to attend, ini addition to Commander Devore, are Robert Southern, adjutant; E. E. Matthews, Service Officer and Eugene Kone, Chaplain. I UTAH GARDEN CLUBS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Chatterton of 2992 S. 7200 West in Magna, were signally honored the past week by the Utah Associated Gar' den Clubs at their annual meeting, for unusual yard improve- USED CARS SUPER HARBI All cars carry our ment and beautification. 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