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Show Magna Couple Will Note 50th Wedding Anniversary C-- ) A ocietij VFW AUXILIARY MKETS A business meeting of the ladies auxiliary, Magna Veter-- a ns of Foreign Wars, was held Thursday evening, Nov. 2 at the Magna Fire hall. A discussion of Christmas activities provided the main topic of conversation for the meet. i I Christmas Party Set For Dec.. 16 home-sew- REGARDED CO ITLL Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Reid, esteemed house Nov. 18 in Magna residents, who will be honored at open observance of their golden wedding anniversary. roll, Jon, Lowell K. Reid, all of Honoring the 50th wedding Mr. their of Magna; William R. Reid, J. parents, anniversary Mrs. and Mrs. Robert P. Reid of Keith Reid, Bountiful; Black-foot, will Romrell, Dale M.) sons and (Arva daughters Magna, Aaron on Mrs, (Dona Idaho; entertain at an open house Mine-MiLou) Saathoff, Murray; Mrs. Saturday, Nov. 18, at the Dieninger, (Phyllis) Union Hall in Magna, 2650 Richard S. 8950 West, from 6 to 9 p.m. Ogden; Larry Reid, Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Reid also have All friends and relatives are in25 grandchildren and four greatvited to call. Robert P. and Mae Watson grandchildren. Mr. Reid is retired from the Reid were married Nov. 28, TAD (Tooele Army Depot). He 1917, in the LDS Temple at Logan, Utah. Both were born and is well known for his beautiful reared in Smithfield, Utah, and garden. Mrs. Reid has worked have been residents of Garfield for many years in the Relief and Magna for 46 years. Society and other organizations folwhere her quilting skill and of the are parents They handwork have been utilized and lowing children: Mrs. George admired. W. Reid, Metcalf, Lyle (Blanche) The couple request no gifts. Mrs. John J. (Anna Fae) OCar ll Victor Borge At Valley Music present unique career and he will say, I like a happy life and I have found it in the work Im doing." Then he will go on to explain his philosophy of a Anything that happy life can be replaced, to me has no value and is, therefore, worth a laugh. An arm or a leg, if you lose one, thats not funny. But losing a crystal vase, money, possessions of any kind they are replaceable and I can laugh at them." Mr. Borge admits that he was bom with an outrageous sense of humor, that he early recognized its value and nurtured it artfully. To him a sense of humor radiates a quality of well being which he describes as warmth and humor an ease smile." He firmly believes to VICTOR BORGE that the sooner you smile and One of the best descriptive the longer you smile, the better phrases ever applied to Victor you feel. So strong is his feeling Borge, who will appear at the on this subject that he never hires anyone for his business Valley Music Hall for four performances in North Salt Lake staff or to work in his homes in on Nov. 8, 9, 10 and 11, is The Greenwich, Conn., and St. Croix, least melancholy of Danes and Virgin Islands, unless he or she the least predictable of pianpossesses the quality of wellists. being. The majority of his large He has proved beyond a doubt that he is a great comedian, and audiences is composed of those could be even if deprived of his who go to see and to hear combaby grand piano. He has also edian Eorge. Those who know and appreciate music, however, proved that he could be an outstanding concert pianist if he are well aware of the fact that would forget the comedy and Victor Borge is a serious musician, a pianist with a remarkgive the music his undivided atable technique and tention. touch. Ask Victor Borge how he Great artists such as Arthur happened to decide upon his Rubenstein, Dame Myra Hess and Jascha Heifitz know, as Borge himself does, that he could be a successful concert TUNA ON A TRAY: pianist if he would leave his Happily, modern living makes gift for comedy out of the picfewer demands of formalities at ture. It is doubtful if he will mealtime. Occasionally, its fun ever do this, but there are times to serve the family in front of the when he admits that he wishes or during a favorite TV fire serious music critics would ocshow. And its on such occasions that tuna really comes into its casionally review his Comedy ... own. in Music." f7c$ Ready... willing and very able... to give highly skilled, professional insurance service in your neighborhood. He's an expert in planning all your insurance auto, life, home and business. And he'll save you Come in and too. meet him and take advantage of money, his broad insurance experience. n CALIFORNIA VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. David Sereni and baby son, David, have returned to their home in San Francisco, Calif., after visiting Mrs. grandmother, Mrs. Clara Borland, other relatives and friends in this area for two Se-ren- Bacchus Herculites are urged to circle Saturday, Dec. 16, on their calendars. Thats the day for the big Hercules employes Christmas party at the Terrace, 464 S. Main, Salt Lake City. Final plans now are being made for a full evening, including buffet dinner, dancing, floor show and prize drawing. Max Engman and his band will furnish dance music. The floor show will be headed by the popular Salt Flats Quartet. Other attractions will also be shown. milium i A All ed to the Helaman Branch Relief Societys annual bazaar to be held Friday, Nov. 10, 7:00 p.m. at the Magna Wardhouse. Chili and tacos will be sold, as well as handicraft, articles and baked goods. v. Zi Annual Hercules BAZAAR NOV. 10TH The public is cordially invit- tf Page 4 Thursday, November 9, 1967 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah is weeks. HONOR ANNIVERSARY Complimentary to the 53rd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Long, three couples, Mr. and Mrs. Dale McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sheppick, entertained at a social Wednesday, Nov. 1, at the Long home in Magna. Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed by the group. Friends of Mr. Long will be happy to learn he is greatly improved from injuries received when he fell and broke some ribs. Mr. and Mrs. James Newton and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey attended a social Saturday evening at the Burnett home in Emigration Canyon honoring President Selvin J. Boyer of the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Teen Parties 'r r 7- KC A S. s V CLOTHING EXCHANGE DAY SET BY 0QUIRRH STAKE NOV. EXCHANGE DAY Of clothing and other articles will be noted by Oquirrh Stake next week. Norma Codings, left, and Annie Howell are looking over articles for this event. Do you hav e any outgrown clothing or some that you do not use any more? Welcomed will be clothes, shoes, overshoes, boots. P.G. CAMP TO MEET The Pleasant Green Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, are asked to meet Thursday, Nov. 16th at the home of Mrs. LuPriel Roberts, 2755 S. 8600 West in Magna, at 7:00 in the evening. All members are urged to 17 purses, jewelry, etc. The committee only asks that they be clean and in good repair. Kindly turn articles in to your ward Relief Society organizations by Monday, Nov. 13, and the exchange will be held Friday, Nov. 17, beginning at 12 noon at the Oquirrh Stake House for all stake members. Oquirrh Stake Plans Veterans' Day Program 3S5 ATTENDS PARLEY Chick Paris, Community Action representative for the national Veterans of Foreign Wars, attended a western states conference, comprising 16 states, Nov. 3 and 4 in Phoenix, Ariz. He reports a fine convention and many local and national topics were discussed. 9SSSS3rStemm HlJMgg r- - W-tTiSSssaH- - E S ,v nwHt- - t Polly's Pantry TUNA STROGANOFF r T onmes eath) h us tuna in vegetable oil 2 tabU spo ms flotii teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper t up i hopped onion tan (3 or 4 mimes) mushrooms tablespoon lemon juice 1 up sour ream Drain 2 tablespoons of the oil from tuna into a saucepan Add onion and cook until onion is tender, but not brown. Blend m flour, salt and pepper. Drain 3 1 1 c Pack Punch With "Eats Fall keeps teens hopping . . . literally. Theres the Sock Hop, the Varsity Hop, the Victory Dance, and a million and one other occasions for parties that just being youngsters inspires. Dont be a panicky parent when the inevitable day arrives and all those kids come swarming to your house. Cool it with refreshments theyll really dig tasty cakes, huge tacos, caspiping hot seroles, and refreshing icy to their punches, so "gear hearts when made with a tea base. If one of your brood is set to go out on a hayride in the crisp November air, as a parent youll probably worry all night til you see him back in the house again. Why not try luring youngsters home by planning a postride party at your house. It neednt be elaborate after all, theyll be pretty tuckered out from the open-ai- r jaunt. A batch of brownies or a thickly iced chocolate cake will probably do the trick and for a special treat make a Harvest Moon Punch. Made with apple juice, lemon soda and assorted spices, this tangy punch has a tea base. The tea gives body to the punch without masking its other flavors. Heres how to make it: HARVEST MOON PUNCH pizza-ette- SPECIAL OBSERVANCE Of Veterans Day on Saturday, Nov. 11, will be noted in the Oquirrh Stake by this group of Guides, Mrs. Marge Day, instructor, as well as scouts, cub scouts, scouters, Explorers, their parents, members of the DAV, VFW, and American add liquid from mushrooms; 1 water to make cup. Add liquid to saucepan and cook, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Stir in tuna, mushrooms and lemon luice; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; stir in sour cream. Heat, but do not boil. Serve with hot rice or noodles. YIELD: 6 When men abandon the upbringing of their children to their wives, a loss is suffered by everyone, but perhaps most of all by themselves. Ashley Montagu Cyprus Post No. 38, The program begins at 6:00 p.m. in the stake house, under the direction of Earl Clegg, general chairman. Following, elk sandwiches will be served to approximately 500 members of the named groups. Legion, Common sense Is the most widely shared commodity in the world, for every man is convinced that he is well supplied with it. Rene Descartes There is but one straight road to success, and that is merit. The man who is successful is the man who is useful. Bourke Cockran s, bean-and-me- at 6 (Mukes 12 to 16 Servings; teabags or 2 tablespoons loose 2 2 tea h pieces stick cinnamon whole cloves whole ailspice 2 cups boiling water 2 cups cold water 4 cups chilled apple juice 4 cups chilled sparkling lemon soda Add tea and spices to boiling water in open pan. Remove from heat and let stand 5 minutes Strain into 2 cups cold water Add apple juice. Just before serving, add lemon soda. Servg over ice cubes. Garnish with lemon slices. one-inc- 6 Fall is probably the dandiest and danciest season. Theres so much fun and excitement to a school hop, that most kids dont want to end the evening after the last note of Good Night, Ladies has been struck. 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