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Show Magna Times, Magna, Utah Thursday, February 28, 1963 Hunter Notes of Interest Mrs. Ann'e Petersen has returned home from a five-da- y trip n Parij. BUILDING FUND PROGRAM Mrs. Dean Farnsworth will be THE HOLY SEASON of Lent featured March 8th in the Hun- started- Wednesday, according to ter Second Ward. She will sing Rev. Lawrence M. Spellen. and song3 from My Fair Lady, and Lenten scheduler proceeds will go to the Building may be obtained Fund. This is a choir project un- at Our Lady of der the direction of Mr. Earl Day. Lourdes Churcl Everyone is invited. in Magna. Mrs. Farnsworth will sing for Ash Wrdnes the Cannon Ward Thursday. day was thi. to California where she attended the golden wedding anniversary of her sister and brother-in-laDr. 'and Mrs. James Fitches. En route to California, Mrs. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent and Mrs. William Loveless attended a temple session at St. George, Utah, staying overnight at Baker. Then they motored to Long Beach where they were guests of Mrs. Myra Culver, a daughter of Mrs. Petersen, and h:r family. The group also vacationed with other relatives and enjoyed sessions at the Los Angeles Temple of the LDS Church. CUB SCOUT BANQUET basketball The Cub Scout Blue and Gold and time the finals tourney again members was for held banquet of the tournament will be carried of this organization and their Channel, KUTV on families of the Hunter 2nd Ward live" over 1. The schedule is March Friday, last week. A total of 137 attend- as follows: ed from five dens. The Junior championship game Den mothers are Mrs. Dolores at 6:30 p.m. The Senior championship game Scheel, Mrs. Joyce Williams, Mrs. Karen Chamberlain, Mrs. Tess at 7:30 p.m. Awards program at 10:20 p.m. Rushton and Mrs. Ruth Anderson. week and the Each den decorated its own The Union Pacific Railroad is season of Pentables, and the cubs made the unthis telecast. ance begins for sponsoring Mrs. Dean decorations. usual all Catholics. Farnsworth was in charge of the THE DISTRICT Quartet FestiThe simple dinner. and realistic anval will be held Twelve Bob Cats were welcom- March 8th at swer to why all Father Spellen ed into the Cub Scouts and re- the Pleasant 1 Catholics should do penance is ceived their pins following the Green Ward- that all are sinners or could be- banquet. house. The Stake come sinners. All have failed win- Festival The wolf badge with a gold and ner will Christ in some way in the past. present four silver arrow point was a its Conditions of Lent include:. selecFast and Abstinence for all over warded to Michael Laughlin, Dale tionquartet in i competi-21 and under 59. This means one Knapton and Kent Larson receiv tion, The run- - Y full meal a day. Meat may be ed the bear. Harold Russel was ners-u- p taken at the principal meal only. given his one year pin and is now each stakefromjV festi- member of the Hunter 3rd val The other two meals must not representequal the principal one. No eat- Ward. Two wolf badges were giv- ed in this district Wm ing between meals. Liquids do en to Kenneth Smith and LeRoy will give num- not count unless they are nourish- Pierson. Marlin bers to constitute a ing. Those under 21 are obliged The evening of entertainment to abstain from meat on Ash was directed by Cub Scout Mas- program. Mrs. Irene Shafter is the Dis Wednesday and Holy Saturday ter Reuben Witbeck. Mr. Morgan trict Chairman of this event and and are permitted meat once on Larson is assistant scoutmaster. encourages all to attend. Six the Ember Days. stakes will be represented. If anyone feels, as though they Mrs. Shafter is being assisted cannot fast without injuring their Hunter Ward Parley by Miss Mary Sowby and Mr. health, they may be dispensed by A group of people enjoyed the first square dance held in the Hunter Second Ward Thursday. The calling was by Mr. Harold Rushton. Anyone interested is invited to join. Mrs. Willard Nielson was the guest of honor at a birthday dinner at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson Friday evening. Covers were laid for nineteen guests. Miss Betsy Farnsworth, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farns- y worth, celebrated her fifth birthday Saturday. Eight friends attended and games were enjoyed, directed by Edith and Kathy Farnsworth. Guests were Becky Beutler, Colleen Oliver, Shauna Lawrence Pinkney and David and Sherrill Fowler, Gail NielAnderson graduated from Pri- son, Kim Witbeck, Judy Laughlin mary and presented Sunday by and Ann Farnsworth. RefreshBishop Grant Eastwood. They ments were served. were accepted into Scouting by Dale Marshall and received a Gold and Green Ball Saturday k from the Primary, President LaRae by The Hunter 4th and Hunter Slack. Ward are combining to hold their annual Gold and Green Ball SatMiss Dorothy Wach, daughter March 2nd. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach, was urday, No charge will be made for the home for the weekend. She any priest. dance and all are invited to a school teacher at Vernal. pre-eent- ec SATURDAY, MARCH PVT. 2, 1963 Union Sponsored by Magna at Union Hall, 2650 South 8950 West, SILL, OKU. Sill, Okla. Pvt. Curtis entered the Army last September and received his basic training at Fort Ord, Calif. He attended Cyprus High School and was employed by the Patton Roofing Tile Co. in Hunt will be served PERSON A Variety of Prizes Will Be Offered To Lucky Ticket Holders er prior to entering the Army. eoaG0 CEEG Jarti-cipati- Hunter Notes SIX-STAK- E 22-2- On Sunday al STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY 86 WOOF g'AWCICHT Gt OtSTILLING CO., FRANKFORT. also spoke. Ward speakers were Don PerMrs. Laura kins on Education, Nixon represented the mothers of missionaries and Mrs. Betty Crosby spoke. Benediction was by Howard Ludwig. Miss Linda Barlow has been visiting in Salt Lake City with her grandmother, Mrs. Lawrence Bonham, who recently had her hands operated on. Mr. Raymond Barlow has returned home after spending a few days in Richfield, Utah, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jenson, during a convalescence from a recent illness. T 1 The Over 1,250 Homes in Our Area Now Injoy Heating the Modern Electric Way. Hunter Ward Elders Quorum held a dinner and program Saturday evening in the Hunter Recreation Hall, Dewayne Peterson in charge. Participants on the program were Mrs. Lawry Doxey, who gave a vocal number, accompanied by Mrs. John Hutchinson; a flute selection by Mrs. John Hutchinson, as well as a comedy skit. The program was followed by Here are some typical comments: INDOOR CLIMATE Worlds most perfect indoor climate from our electric heating system Just dial summer warmth in winter. With individual thermostats in each loom you can have the temperature you want, where you want it. Mr. Frank Thompson . Rexburg, Idaho (Sporting goods store owner) dancing. Mr. John Hutchinson is the president of the quorum and Mr. Dewayne Peterson is counselor. TEMPERATURE CONTROL WONDERFUL NEW We just love electric heat. What I really enjoy is being able to keep the babys room temperature exactly as we want it. We like to sleep in a cooler .room, so we just turn the thermostat in our bedroom down. Individual room control w wonderful. Mrs. Russell Reeder Hyde Park, Cache County, Utah (Mr. Reeder is high school teacher) BUS SCHEDULE Lewis Bros. Stages South West Tempi Salt Lake City, Utah EL Another Schedule for Convenience of Granger, Hunter, Bacchus Jet. and Magna Area and Business Houses. Phone or EL Magna BY for additional information. Leave S. L. C. Leave Megnt 360 .v real-den- ts NOTHING LIKE IT There is nothing like this total electric living. Weve proved it with our 176 apartment homes at Graystone. s are enthusiastic about electric heating, and we are now Our units. Like the others, they are all total electric, newest 40 our completing including electric heat and air conditioning. Electric heat is so much cleaner, convenient, and flexible. Mcl Jensen Designer and Builder Graystone Apartment Homes Salt Lake City, Utah tenant-owner- KIMMl Bin JWIfi its electric , its better. 21st South 6:30 PM SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 8:00 AM 9:55 AM 6:30 PM . 8:40 PM New Schedule Added Service Serving Magna. Bacchus, No wonder Original and Authentic Ancient Age is the choice of knowing Bourbon buyers . . . everywhere ! Hunter and Granger. U2M!2 6 GDSGOi? 1 Ancient Age is full 6 years old, a rich, mature Bourbon. Its distilled and bottled at the famed Frankfort, Kentucky distillery. Electric heating is the heart of a Total Electric Gold Medallion Home If to attend and dance to the Hiland Kent and Floyd Bendix-o- n were speakers at the Auxiliary meeting prior to the Sacrament gathering. A later meeting was in charge of Bishop Matt Pettersson, and the services then were in charge of the Stake Presidency. Music was furnished by the choir, directed by Kelly Pearce. Invocation was by Ebby Jones. J. Golden Haight of the bishopric presented officers and teach ers of the ward, followed by an address by Bishop Pettersson. Clarence Lowder of the High Council (b The invit-e- d music of Steadmans Orchestra. Donald S. Marlor. Stakes A floor show will be presented in this event are North at 9:30 p.m. Jordan, Oquirrh, Granger and North. Granger Each stake will have its winning quartet. Also four other quartets will be chosen by the committee to compete in this The North Jordan Stake SevenDistrict Festival groups that ties held their annual party in have received the highest ratings in the Stake MIA quartet festival. the Hunter 2nd and 3rd Ward Reeation Hall. Floyd Bond was The foursomes will sing two el chairman. Various comnumbers and will be judged on general mittees were in charge of .the musicianship, 70; cleverness, festivities and table decorations 20 and stage presence, 10. were directed by Emil Feulner. Clarence Erspalmer was in THE Leadership charge of the program. A total of Day will be held March 9th at the 125 attended and enjoyed the Pleasant Green Wardhouse. Tick- dinner, under the direction of ets are $1.50 per person for the Heber Garside. entire day and may be obtained from the bishoprics and auxiliary Three children of Mr. and Mrs. leaders of each ward. Pamphlets will be available Robert Farnsworth celebrated that day for any further informa- their birthdays together. A total children and tion as to schedules of classes, etc. of twenty-seve- n Tickets may also be purchased their mothers met at the home of at the Pleasant Grean Ward. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey. The birthdays of the 3 STAKE CONFERENCE time is honored guests occur Feb. slated for March 23rd and 24th and the first portion of March. There will be a visiting authority and tribute to this years Honor Mrs. Hazel Bartoch and daughary Master M Man and Honorary ter, Mrs. Adena Bertoch, departGolden Gleaner will be paid. ed last week to travel to San Francisco, Calif, and other places THE MAGNA and Magna 2nd of interest, including a trip to Wards Gold and Green balls will Phoenix, Arizona. They will be be held March 2nd from 8:00 to gone three weeks. Mrs. Raymond Barlow accom panied her mother, Mrs. Law rence Bonham, to Pocatello, Ida ho, last week to bring Mr. Bon ham home. He had been taken ill while working. They were guests in Idaho of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hawkes and family. GGM? 0MGQG03 PERFECT 11:00 p.m. Their theme is Breeze and I." Everyone is Mr. and Mrs. Gibb Condie have Sometimes the best gain is to motored to Arizona for several lose. Lord Edward Herbert weeks vacation. Years of Age and Older Invited Off UNIT Army Pvt. Kent Curtis, 20, son of Mrs. Violet Curtis, 2945 S. 9200 Westj Magna, recently completed eight weeks of advanced individ ual training as a cannoneer at the Artillery and Missile Center, Fort COFFEE, DOUGHNUTS, SOFT DRINKS m CURTIS (Special to the Magna Timet) FT. SILL, OKLA. (FHTNC) 7:30 PJA. 16 KENT AT FORT MAGNA, UTAH Adults, Conducted COMPLETES Mine-Mi- ll $1.00 A well-round- HIGH SCHOOL course of ReThe Hunter Ward held its an-nligion is conducted Monday eveWard Conference Sunday, nings at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is President Wallace Bawden presided. urged to attend. Community Gome Might ADMISSION: rrs ALL-CHURC- H - w, gift-boo- Hunter Notes 00UIRRH STAKE EVENTS Magna Depot Magna Drug Bus Express Packages Handled On All Schedules New Schedule. BOURBON KY. |