OCR Text |
Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Hunter Lady To De Honored On Natal Day "V' Thursday, October 7, 1965 PICLIC INVITED TO PEO STARTS FALL GARDEN CLU3 MEET The annual Garfield Relief Society officers and teachers reThe first meeting of the PEO, union was held Tuesday evening Chapter T, following a summer at the home of Mrs. Amelia Rom-re- ll with Mrs. Thelma Tracy, vacation, was held Wednesday, Oct 8, with Mrs. Bertha Hibler, Mrs. Alta Davis and Mrs. Romrell hostess. A program of Greeting as Our Stars, was given. Other guests included Eva A general theme will be followLucinda Weiss, Mary McCal-listeed throughout the year around the Sheryl Roberts, Dot Smith, theme of: LaRae Herron, Wanda ChristenI reach for stars! sen, Geniel Koolhoven, Katherine I cannot touch them with my Ann Rice, Zelma Payne, with hands I know Laura Wilkins as a special But reaching makes me look to A most enjoyable time was guest. spent higher things, and grow, by the group. And so, I reach for stars. Officers of the local chapter are Lola V. Davis, president; Kath- LAKE RIDgF SECOND erine J. Paulos, vice president; Jean Lunsford, recording secre- WARD CONDUCTS FALL tary; Juanita C. Allan, corresponding secretary; Marcia J. H. OPENING FETE HERE Reinwald, treasurer; Bertha M. The Lake Ridge Second Ward Hibler, chaplain, and Minnie M. Relief Society held its opening Smith, guard. WEDNESDAY, OCT. MEETINGS .octet 4 13 The Magna Fire Hall will be the scene of the next meeting for the Magna Flower Garden Club, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 8 p.m., states E. F. Arave, president The public is invited to attend, colored slides will be shown and flower arrangements displayed. Any citizens who have fall flowers are extended a cordial invitation to show them at the meeting. Kennecott Copper Corp. has announced they will clean up both sides of 9180 West, north of the Webster School, with a bulldozer. The garden club plans to cover the aiea with some suitable trees, ajuga or similar grand cover ma- Recaption Honors Newlyweds terial that doesnt require much care. Sears Foundation awarded $75 to the club for their efforts in community projects, the triangle at 2700 South and 8400 West being judged the most noteworthy and commendable. Election of officers will be held at this time. Mrs. Nora Gailagher is chairman of the nominating committee. MARY ALICE W. JONES . . i Open House Planned Mrs. Mary Alice Warr Jones regarded Hunter resident, will be honored on her 80th birthday anniversary Thursday, Oct. 14th at an open house from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at her home, 5635 West 3500 South in Hunter. Mrs. Jones wa3 born in Granger, Utah, and received her education at the 49th District School in Granger, now known as the Monroe School. She was employ- HONORED Mr. Samuel Henry Beckstead of South Jordan, father of S. Arnold Beckstead of Magna, will be honored at open house Friday, Oct. 15, the occasion being his 80th birthday anniversary. The social will be neld at the Amuse- ed at the Paris Millinery store, Walkers and Keith OBrien ment Hall in South Jordan, 10400 stores as a seamstress. South 1300 West from 5 to 8 p.m. Mr. Beckstead has resided in She has been active in the LDS church all of her life, teaching in South Jordan most of his life. He each organization. She served as has also resided in Magna where a counselor in the presidency of he worked for Kennecott Copper the Hunter Ward Relief Society Corp. His eight children are Mrs. for 12 years, has been a visiting teacher for 40 years, and taught Wayne (Eva) Tishner, Mrs. Euthe visiting teachers message for gene (Laura) Rich of Bennion, eight years before being released Samuel Arnold Beckstead, Maga year ago, due to age. na; Mrs. Seth (Louise) Batt, Mrs. She married Willard J. Jones Jack (Carol) Sorenson and Owen Feb. 22, 1911 in the Salt Lake LDS Beckstead of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Temple. They are parents of three Jay (Lucille) Major of Sandy, and sons and four daughters, Paul W., Gary Beckstead of South Jordan. Mr. Beckstead has 25 grandThomas D., Elmer B., all of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ephraim (Irene) children and 41 Furness, Holladay, Mrs. Ernest An invitation to attend is ex(Vernetta) Sonderegger, Monti-cellUtah, Mrs. Glen (Marie) tended by his many friends and Drown, Hunter, and Mrs. Curtis relatives. He requests no gifts. . (Charlotte) Anderson,' American Fork. They have 30 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Unto the pure all things are Mrs. Jones requests no gifts. Titus I, 15 pure. o, Kent Egelund, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egelund of Granger, celebrated his fifth birthday anniversary Monday. Party refreshments and games were enjoyed by sixteen little friends. 21 back with a small tiara. A wedding dinner, hosted by caught Attendants were Mrs. David the grooms parents, followed at Woolley, matron of honor; Mrs. Myron Bridges, attending matron; Misses Kathlyn .Young, Karen Young and Donna Marie Anglelaundry dealer ea hew to. sey. They wore floor length dresses of almond green. Suzanne Simons was flower Best man was Merrill Anglesey and ushers were David Anglesey and Jon R. Allred. Prenuptial parties were given to honor the bride by Mrs. David Woolley, Mrs. Douglas T. Smith, Mrs. Myron Bridges and Mrs. V. nann So Easy o pmo gjiaeip rtunrerlli' WBA MEETS Members of the Womens Benefit Association were entertained Monday at the United Steelworkers Hall by Mrs. Myrtle Long. Luncheon was served and game prizes awarded to Mrs. Ida Stewart, Mrs. Della Kone and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. to Win! Mo fcCAVlCTOUThaii AoyOthsr Television... 6" Television Sets M Fry Pans 6-- .. Electric Broilers 6-- E 20 E Wanning Trays Post lamps 20 Automatic Electric 20 Study lamps 20 Sunbeam Electric Miniature Grandfather Clocks 20 Sunbeam Bectric Automatic Heaters 6-- D0IIUS PRIZE: purchase an electric clothes dryer between October 5 and December 10, 1 965 and win one of the major electric appliance prizes, you will also receive free a 1 portable TY set. If you at your eluctrlc dealer's. Oner Costa less, Dries Bast ill. QT tubs mnH dsg.-- US k. picture) PORTABLE TELEVISION great-grandchi- ld great-grandpare- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Swensen are vacationing in New York City Economically priced to please your budget, this RCA Victor personal portable TY makes wet the right gift for that special someone. Its just the right alse too oompset enough a m In tight quarters, yet with a picture big with their daughter, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kay OUR LOW PRIOR $ son-in-la- w Dea. Mrs. James Patterson tained members of her Bridge Club Monday at her home. A social time was. enjoyed by the group and luncheon served. It, 50 000-vo- lt tpertabeut chassis (dsslg overage) and Power Qrtd Tuner te pul hi Orta, detailed Pietwos In food stanal Cams Is and ehosse yours today! TOE MOST TRUSTED URUE !M TELEVISION enter- Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. -I-bid XII, 2 a lopeakor laparalon. Powerful . Mrs. Valeria Young entertained at a bridge-luncheo- n Wednesday at her home in Salt Lake City complimentary to Mrs. Jo Korous and Mrs. Ida Stewart of Magna and Mrs. Flossie Porter of Salt Lake City. -- cx Color of their first great grandchild, a boy, born Sept. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Johnson. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Petersen of Salt Lake City. Dust-to-Da- INTIRMOUNTAIN ELECTRICAL ASSOCIATION Black end White Mr. and Mrs. Cart Long of Magna are rejoicing over the birth NEW BABY SON Mr. and Mrs. James Rogers of San Diego, Calif., announce the birth of a boy Sept 29th. Mrs. Rogers is the former Judith Ann Peterson of Magna. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Feno Peterson of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rogers of Reynoldsburg, Ohio. He is (be of Mr. and first Mrs. James Neilson of Salt Lake City. The other are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Christofferson of Magna. People Own six-pou- Stereo General Electric AM-F20 Westinghovse Electric Broiler RCA Whirlpool Dishwasher 20 E Electric Carving Knives Maytag Electric Dryer 20 Sunbeam Carousel Kotisserie Hotpoint Electric Range Electric Blankets 20 Kelvinator Electric Dryer 20 Westinghouse Electric Sheets Automatic Hotpoint Washer Electric See the exciting new flametess electric dryer models new, CV B. Coon. PLUS A Flameless Electric 21 . Entry forms are free for the asking at your electric laundry appliance dealers. Deposit your estimate in a contest box at your electric dealer's. Easy Electric Dryer Kenmore Electric Dryer A pinch of alum added to the water when washing blue or green articles of clothing will prevent the colors from running. girL 1965. Westinghouse Electric Dryer Norge Electric Dryer Frigidaire Electric Dryer MONTH TRIP ENDS Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hymas have returned from a months motor trip, traveling 8,000 miles, to the eastern states. They vacationed at the World's Fair and also visited various points of interest, associated with the LDS Church, including Palmyra. Gift idea from January 1, 1947 through December 10, 1 n Hunter residents, at the Eighth LDS Ward in Salt Lake City. A program was presented and many friends from Hunter attended the open house. Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker are the parents of 10 living children, having lost three others. They have 44 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Hunsaker has been an active worker in the LDS Church, particularly in Relief Society work. Mr. Hunsaker is also affiliated with the church, owner and manager of Hunsaker Markets in Salt Lake City and also operated one in Hunter. well-know- i You just estimate the number of electric clothes dryers sold in this territory during 5 Portable FETE Open house was held Sept 25, honoring the 50th wedding anniversary of Oscar and Susie Hun-sak- er of Salt Lake City, former I GREAT-GRANDCHIL- D Color TV Set ANNIVERSARY 7-62- BIG ELECTRIC DRYER CONTEST It's Ga-lyn- FOR 50TII WEDDING s MtE Major Ehctric Appliance Prizes social Wednesday evening. Ladies of the organization entertained their husbands, a dinner was served, and program presented. The Singing Strings presented songs of Yesterdays Gone, Good News and River Train." Members of this group are n and Gary Jackson, Larry Brown, Mike Fraser, Sue Naylor and Janet Barton. A skit, Relief Society Why," directed by Mrs. Rose Bird, was given by Mrs. Carl Crawford, Mrs. Margaret Peterson, Mrs. Clara Anderson, Mrs. Ilene Jensen and Mrs. Ruth Baer. Singing the interludes were Mrs. LaRona Martin, Mrs. Cleone Davies, Mrs. Ann Rowley and Mrs. Muriel Wilkey. OPEN HOUSE HELD Charity shall cover the multitude of sins. D OF P TO MEET Ibid, IV, 8 Members of the Daughters of Pioneers, Oquirrh Camp, will I'liiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiHiieiiiiMiiiiei:; meet Friday, Oct 8, at the home the WANTED Visiting past weekend at of Mrs. n Allow een Naylor, 8471 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Peel for WRECKED their St., AUTOS U monthly busiB. Hawkins, was Mrs. Hawkins ness social and S begingathering, mother, Mrs. John R. Humphreys of Hyrum, Utah. Dinner guests ning at 1 p.m. Will pay cash for wrecked All ladies are urged to attend. on Sunday at the Hawkins home can. Also sell parts for all 0 were Mrs. Humphreys, Mr. and kinds of cars. il Ronald Dimond arrived home FALL BRIDE Miss Sharilyn Clamant, who exchanged nuptial Mrs. Thomas Egelund and childil Dial BY ows with LaMont W. Anglesey on Thursday. Sept 30 in the Salt ren, Sandra, Kent and Marianne, the past week after completing Lake LDS Temple. A reception followed that evening in the PleaMr. and Mrs. Verdell Crosby and schooling at the Norton Air Force Buck's Auto Wracking! Base San Bernardino, Calif sant Green WanL children, Susan and Kaye, and He is in 4059 South 1409 West son the of Mr. Mrs. and D. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Johnson and E. Dimond of Magna. Miss Sharilyn Clement, daugh- Harmons Cafe iri- Salt Lake City. The bridal, pair was further daughter, Jolynn. ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. KsinnimitmiuiiiiRiiiiiiiiiiiiiinisut? at a reception that evenhonored Clement, 2826 S. 8700 West, reat the Pleasant Green Ward. cited nuptial vows with LaMont ingFor her PAPA:::MIL CO. wedding, the bride wore W. Anglesey, son of Mr. and Mrs. a gown of Venetian lace and Lavere B. Anglesey, 4581 W. 5540 faille fashioned with long sleeves South, Kearns, Thursday, Sept and aoftly flowing skirt, en train. Her veil of bridal illusion was 30, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. orammmm to see year electric y, r, m BIRTH ANNIVERSARY HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION Ott-le- Mrs. R. C. Parks, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Hill-aof Vista, California, left Saturday morning for Vista, where Mrs. Parks will make her home. Mrs. Hillam arrived by plane to accompany her mother to her new apartment home. ON 80TII RJ. HERE Eastern Star Postponed The Adah Chapter of Eastern Star meeting, originally scheduled for Oct 13, has been postponed to Wednesday, Oct. 27, 8 p.m., at the Magna Masonic Temple. All members are urged to attend. S A. CECKSTEAD TO E GARFIELD PAPANIKOLAS FURNITURE Where you buy quality for less a |