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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday, July 11, 1963 Lakeridge Neighborhood News Clair Bowden is in the hospital recuperating from an operation on Friday, the 5th of July. Home from summer camp in the Army Reserve, is Gerald Holladay. He was stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington for two weeks. On Tuesday, July 16, members Lake Ridge 3rd Ward will enjoy a swimming party at Saratoga. They will leave from the ward house at 6 p.m. of the M.I.A. d Ferris and Jean Coon enter- - Spending a day at the Mrs. Coons family at a stead recently were Mr. and Mrs. barbecue on the 4th of Jack Fraser and children, Mike and Julie, and Mr. and Mrs. RichJuly. ard J. Barton and family. The Seventies of the Lake Ridge 3rd Ward enjoyed a social A week of camping and fishing last week at the home of Mr. and were recently enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Asmussen. Chicken Mrs. Don Sheppard and their dinner was served to Mr. and children. They spent time at Mrs. E. C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Mirror Lake, Moon Lake, AmeriPaul Ilollaway, Mr. and Mrs. Jay can Fork Fairview and Staker, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess, Fish Lake. Canyon, They also spent a few Mr. Ken Lefevre, Mr. and Mrs. visiting in Salina, Utah, Earl Asmussen, and Mr. and Mrs. days with Mr. Sheppards parents, Ferrell Jensen. Mr. and Mr3. Wilmar Sheppard. Their two sons, Don and David, Traveling to Guinovah Park in remained in Salina to visit a Logan Canyon for the Rose Redays with their Home-taine- back-yar- Positive Action Against Discrimination was presented by Albert Fritz, Salt Lake City head for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, in a free public meeting sponsored by the Bahai Club Wednesday, July 10th at the University of Utah Union Building Alumni Wins 'Split The d Visitors at the home of Mr. and Joseph Rauscher for a few union were Mr. and Mrs. Elgin days were Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Rose and daughter, Linda; Mr. Hall and their two children-froMrs. and Mrs. David Rose and family; Garden Grove, California. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Maddy Hall is Mrs. Rauschers niece. Also and and children. Of the 91 descenCaliffrom Riverside, visiting ornia were Mrs. Donald Rauscher dants of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Rose, 79 attended this reunion held on and her three children. July 4 and 5. Visitors from San Fernando A group of twenty Boy Scouts Valley, California staying at the home of Bishop and Mrs. George from the Lake Ridge 2nd Ward a week at Camp Steiner Beagley are Mr. and Mrs. William enjoyed K. Haines and family. She is the under the direction of Bishop George Beagley and Mr. Stan former Darline Snow of Magna. Andreason. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Mrs. Jack H. Johnson and four May and family drove to Camp children were visitors from San Steiner on Sunday to conduct services. Jose, California at the home of church Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dimick. Returning last week from a A brother of Mrs. George C. week of fun at Camp Brightal Bowden, Sr., Mr. Art Rawson and at Alta were Beehive girls from his wife from Bellflower, Califor- Lake Ridge to include Shelley nia were visitors at the Bowden Hutchins, DeVon Hess Gloria home last week. They motored George, Melanie Carter, Christine Pat to Ogden to visit a sister, Edith Wilding, April Malmborg, Knowles during the visit. Brinton, Luana Weber, Brenda Jenkins, Vay Ann Beagley, Jolyn Mrs. Gordon (Margene) Clarke, Peterson and Julie Bingham. Returning home on July 4th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bowden Sr. is in the hospital from Woodland were Lake Ridge in Dragerton, Utah recuperating girls, Norma Broderick, Kay Joan and Susan Andreason, from an operation. Her daughter, Pat, has been staying with her Ethelyn Pixton, Judy Jensen, grandparents for the past few Claudia Hawkins, Ruth Yeates and Linda Bowden. weeks. Mrs. BAHA'I CLU3 HOLDS PUBLIC MEETING ON CIVIL RIGHTS f.lagna Woman Wil-ke- y, Mr. and Mrs. Norton Pixton Visiting at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. John Sutton was Mrs. and family are vacationing for a Suttons sister, Mrs George J. few days at Bear Lake. King and three children from Redondo Beach, California. Attending the Barnes Reunion in Layton on Saturday were Mr. Eva Ottley is visiting a sister, and Mrs. Don Eddy, Mrs. Evelyn Mrs. Orlando Mills in Evanston, Kemp and Mrs. Larue Higley and their families. Wyoming this week. Dollar' Contest Lounge. "The present goal of the local chapter of the NAACP, states Mr. Fritz, is to have the Governor of Utah appoint a civil rights committee representative of all races to draft an executive order for the Governor to issue to prohibit racial discrimination in housing, public accommodations, employment, and other activities under state jurisdiction. A champion of equal rights for few-mor- e Ila Rae Peterson and children are spending a week with Mrs. Petersons parents, Mr. and Mrs.1 A. W. Tischner in Bennion while! Mr. Peterson is on an Explorer river trip. the meeting over to the chairman, Dr. George S. Larimer, Psychology Department, University of Utah, for questions from the audience. This was the second public meeting of the University Bahai Club, which was organized last year to study and discuss the origin, essence and destiny of man. Chairman of the Club is Khosrow Meshgin, an Iranian graduate student in civil engineering. Dr. Larimer, also a Club member, has returned recently from the University of Oklahoma, where he worked as a research assistant in the Institute of Group Relations. Membership of the Bahai Club is open to all students, faculty and staff of the University. I - j 4 ' y j I lit t MRS. ELLIS BURRELL . . . Wins at Safeway Store Spending five days in the Uin-ta- s at Beaver Creek was Mrs. Vay Beagley and five children Mrs. Ellis Burrell, 2607 S. 8800 and Mrs. George Beagley, Sr. West, Magna, was the first local winner of $100 in cash in Safe-waexciting new game, Split Celebrating the 4th of July at the Dollar, it was revealed this a family outing were Mr. and week by Lee Gull, Magna SafeMrs. Lamar Brown and boys. way store manager. They enjoyed the day at the home of Mr. Browns parents, Mr. Mrs. Burrell was presented with and Mrs. Lynn Brown. her prize by Mr. Gull. I Heres how you play Safeways exciting new game: I ys Mrs. Betty Morris entertained at a luncheon for former Lake Ridge resident, Mrs. Janice Fullmer. Other guests were Mrs. Margaret Brown, Mrs. Opalee Peterson, Mrs. Elaine Mower and Mrs. Mary Sheppard and children. negros and other minority groups for the last seven years as president of the NAACP, Salt Lake City Chapter, Mr. Fritz is also active in the Japanese Citizens League, American Civil Liberties Union, Adult Education Council of Greater Salt Lake City, and the Utah Citizens Organization for Civil Rights, and received a Citizens Award for from Bnai Brith. Born in Michigan and a resident of the Salt Lake City area for the last 30 yeahs, Mr. Fritz works as an electrician for the Kennecott Copper Corporation at the Garfield smelter. He is a graduate of West High School and has attended evening classes at the University of Utah. After his talk, Mr. Fritz turned 1. Every time you visit your Safeway store you get a Lucky Dollar coin. No purchase necessary. 2. Theres a number inside each coin, 1, 3, 6 or 9. To find the lucky Ross and Renee Murray and son number, just split the coin in two Scott have recently purchased a pieces. home in Lake Ridge at 3381 Mag3. When you have the numbers nolia St. They are former resitake the coins to Safeway dents of Salt Lake City. and win $100. 4. Persons under 18 years of are not eligible to win. age resinew Other Lake Ridge dents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Childs and four children, KathThe Young Marrieds of Lake ryn, Melanie, Melissa and Cindy. 3rd Ward will meet SunRidge They are living at 7532 Golden-ro- d day at the home of Bishop and Ave. Mr. Childs will teach at Mrs. Ed Huber at 8:30 p.m. Cyprus High School in the fall. 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