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Show Thursday, September 16, 1965 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah .. and Mrs. Moss says that during this time she has gathered pic- Loco) Hunter Kotos of Interest Hunter Woman Seeing Begins at Grefte, Brci'ikanfi Jr. High School Stfoce! lusich Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moss Arrived home Tuesday after spending six days at Fish Lake. They left Sept. 13 on a trip to Beaver for ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Bobbie and young daughter, Lynn, daughter and of Mr.. and Mrs. George Walk, were guests at the Walk home over the weekend. son-in-la- w Mrs. Bert Walk, Jr. is recuperating after an appendectomy performed Aug. 31st. She is the daughter-in-laof Mr. and Mrs. George Walk and resides in w Mr. and Mrs. George Walk enjoyed a fishing trip Sept. 4th to the Cleveland Reservoir near Huntington. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carlson, daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wardle and son. Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Turner, Mr. and Mrs. David Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Johnson and children enjoyed the Labor Day weekend at Flaming Gorge, fishing and son-in-la- The Cookie a group under the direction of Mrs. Carol Hansen, entered the Salt Lake County Fair held recently at Murray. Four of the girls, Pam Hansen and Karen McGill, won Cut-Up- s, tures and written stories and historical facts about so many that she feels that she knows people whom she had never met. It has proven to be one of the most interesting projects she has ever 4-- H blue ribbons for bread making and Claudia Hunt and Claudia Meldrum won red ribbons for loaf bread making. Writes Booh Of This Area encountered. Wins Flower Trophy Mrs. Ohlen Campbell was the proud winner of a flower trophy presented to her at a recent Gladioli Show. The trophy was given for the best arrangement of blooms in competition with many Mr. and Mrs John Hansen and family visited in Minnesota during the month of August, at the homes of parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Anderson of Pipestone, Minnesota and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hansen of Minnesota. En route Argyle, home, they came through Mon- other outstanding floral experts. She also received a special award at the County Fair and has been asked to make an arrangement depicting the state of North Dakota to be used in a flower show in the near future. tana and Glacier Park. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bertoch and sons. Hank and Rick, spent three days at Sun Valley, Idaho. On their return, they joined with Mr. and Mrs. John Carr and family and spent the weekend at their cabin in Millcreek Canyon. QUALITY IEO&3 INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. Brent Chettle, of Mr. daughter and MRS. EUGENE MOSS and Mrs. Lester Cooper, and their . . . Writes Fine Book children, Kathy and Christine, have been visiting at the Cooper Mrs. Eugene (Nora) Moss, 3965 Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Counts home. They departed Sunday. South 6000 West, Hunter, has and children, Bryan, Kathy and written a history of the Hunter Jeff, were guests for a barbecue area, particularly the first LDS HUNTER WARD HOLDS warehouse dinner Saturday at the home of there and the Relief Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilkins. Society, complete with many inOPENING FALL SOCIAL teresting details. It has taken Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Witbeck The Hunter Fifth Ward MIA Moss three years to complete this returned Sunday after an enjoy held its opening social Tuesday. book. able vacation visiting relatives. It contains 144 pages and 122 They helped to celebrate a birth- Eighty MIA members enjoyed an hayride around the pictures many of which will be day of Mr. Witbecks sister in Fairview Sunday, Aug. 29th, and countryside, returning to the fondly recalled by area residents. then departed for Sterling. Mr. Hunter Fifth Center for dough Publication date is set in October Witbeck and sons, Reuben and nuts and cider. and the book will sell for $6.00 a The Young Ladies presidency copy. Dale, traveled to Corona, California, where they visited with Mr. includes Winnifred Spuhler, presMrs. Moss stresses that the Witbecks brother while Mrs. ident; Jean Campbell, activity books should be paid for prior to Witbeck remained in Sterling, a counselor; Gwen Vernon, manual and would appreciate redelivery counselor. Secretaries are of friends and relatives. Margo guest ceiving orders and money as soon Homer and Thekla Walk. as possible. Her phone number is is Mens Young A Study Group meeting was superintendent acheld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Van Dam, Ray Overton, has any stories or If anyone counselor Gordon and Cliff Harman on Sunday. Mem- tivity manual counselor. pictures they would like included bers of this group include Mr. and Rushforth, in this book, they may contact Mrs. Jack Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Widdison is secretary. Mrs. Moss. was Jean chairman Campbell Allen Dahl, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of the social, assisted by young She, her husband and family Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Keith have lived in Hunter for 25 years. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Amos, ladies officers and teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Unice. Two other members, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Witbeck, were unable to attend. The group listened to Book of d Mormon records, followed by a discussion. Refreshments were sight-seein- THEFT GLASS HUNTER LIABILITY in ONI low Cost PACKAGE POLICY ed 298-485- 3. Substantial Savings Paris Chick . 297-674- 3 Magna, Utah Res. 297-203- 7 Fair-bourn- REPRESENT PERSONAL FIRE g. dents on Wednesday. The average is 400 pupils. left to right, Mrs, Chloo Mon ton, Mrs. Holon With an aim of serving school sisted by two ladies and two provide these hot meals to the children the most nutritious, sat- children. This group can get the students at a very nominal fee. . At Magna Elementary for inisfying and economical meals lunches out in a few minutes. about 100 students, who stance, lunches hot the can, they possibly Stream-Lin- e Method their own lunches, purchase met with a hearty response Wed- ' bring They are aided by a stream- milk to drink. It is 2c a day in a nesday at the four local elemen- line method of having everycardboard container. Webster, schools, .Magna, tary it is brought when thing prepared Schools' Personnel well as Lake Ridge and Whittier, from the big Granite kitchens. Ladies assisting at the Magna as Brpckbank Junior High School. Inasmuch as Cyprus students Everything comes Elementary School include Chloe are dismissed from Kearns at The silverware is all wrapped in Monson, Helen Jones and Edith and is not touched by Simmons. noon, they are not getting hot napkins students until it is on their any Brockbank Jr. High has Mary lunches. when school However, The plastic serving Sadler, Alice Haslam and Donna plates. large, the remodeling is completed at are formed into partitions Hardy in charge of the school Cyprus, they, too, will be served trays hold to the different foods, al- lunches. the nutritious meals. though the rice pudding was servOver Webster School are Helen Wednesday was the first day of ed in plastic bowls. Duckworth and Afton Drain. Each tray and dish are rinsed the lunches which consisted of Lake Ridge ladies are Hazel e, sloppy joes on .a bun, potato off under pressure. It then goes Ellsworth, Margaret Brown and chips, rice pudding, milk and to a soapy bath, rinsed in clear Julia Clegg. watermelon. At the Magna Ele- water, soaked at least three minWhittier School has Gerry Newmentary, 350 students were serv- utes in a sanitizer solution and ton and lone Clark. Mrs. Clark ed the tasty repast the first day. then drained dry, approved by was recently operated on and unThe number is usually 400, but all health standards and ready til she returns, Lillian Cartwright many forgot to bring their money for the following days meals. will take her place. , . for the lunches. The secretaries at each school Mrs. Chloe Monson of Magna collect the weekly money (payAll that is human must retro- served. Elementary is starting her 23rd able Monday, with the milk payyear as an employe, in charge of able Friday) and keep records of grade if it does not advance. that particular school kitchen, as accounts so that the district can Mr. and Mrs. Deel Tomlin and Gibbon family have returned from a trip to Mexico. The Tomlins left July 28th and remained through Aug ust, visiting some of the major cities. They enjoyed Mexico City where they witnessed the bull fights, saw the pyramids and other ancient ruins. They also visited Quadalhara, Vera Cruz, Acapulco, a resort town which seemed to have more Americans than natives, according to Mr. and Mrs. Tomlin. 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