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Show Thursday, April 25, 1968 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah P.G. Wards Plan Play in Magna Oquirrh East Stake News 26-2- 1 Camp-O-Re- Oquirrh East Stake Temple Day. All bers who temple mends mem- hold recom- are minded that the recommends expire April 30. Pres. Martin Stake Genealogical e. p.m. May 1 General Stake Priesthood meeting, 7 to 8 p.m. All re- -' priesthood members should attend. May 2 Girls softball clinic. training ny Driffill. At the awards ceremony, Cubmaster Grant C. Murray gave the following: Finn Higgs, a silver arrow under his wolf badge; Gary Jensen, a gold and silver arrow under his bear badge ; Bruce Davies, wolf For the Weblo Den, Danny Driffill, Danny Joe Astill, Gary Jensen and Bob McAllister received the artistic pin and Bob McAllister a forester pin. Den mothers for the pack are Gloria Higgs and Lisa Gillette. Joe Richards is the Weblo leader and a future Den Mother i3 Sharron Bales. Derby racing was held by the Lake Ridge Second Ward Cub Scout Pack 258 last week. Judges for the event were Jack Taylor and Joe Richards, who announced the following winners. Finn Higgs, first; Clinton Hall, second, and Eddie winner of the best deOther boys who parcar. signed ticipated were Joe Andreason, Danny Joe Astjll, Maurice Wilk-neGary Jensen, Bruce Davies, Glen Driffill, Brad Beagley, Bob McAllister, John Rowley, David Beagley, Brett Taylor and Dan- wnnH class at 7 p.m. April 26 Deadline on registration of girls for summer camp. 7 April Copptrhills District Scout April 30 All stake members over 35 years of age are urged to attend the Lions clinic for glaucoma and diabetes, 5 to 9 EVENTS for the Oquirrh East Stake have been outlined by President William B. Martin to include: A p r i 25 Conducted at Lake Ridge pT!TI!lI!!!!!nYg!!1Cp.l9 Chat-terto- n, y, MNyHTT Special Savings! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY standing, left to right, Dave Taylor, Mark Hales and Mrs. Joseph (LaRae) Woolley. Mr. Joseph Woolley is seated. PLAY PLANXKD By the Pleasant (ireen First, Second and Third Ward MIAs on April 30 and May 1 will have as part of the cast, Pleasant Green First, and Third wards MIA organizations will present a "All in Favor," on April 30 and May 1, 8 p.m., in the The P.G. Wardhouse. The public is invited to attend. The committee completing ar- rangements for the play are Christine Coon, Ruth Coon, Karen Westover, Sharon ney, Cheryl Busenbark, Kathy Memmott, Karen Jeppson, arcj Qegg and Mary Ann Evans. Che-Seco- Rich-dram- a, It's a Date! Plans Fashion Show April 27th CHAG mfft craSss ft Cuds Sera's floeEieft ELrarcpe seDeGftSra (buy ft Reg. 2.98 Reg. 14.98 NOW and 3.50 NOW MEN'S NYLON SKI JACKET The CHAG (Cyprus High Associated Girls) will present their annual Spring Fashion Show on Saturday, April 27, in the Galley (school cafeteria), beginning at 1:30 p.m., states Charlene president of the group. Peel, Terri Poulton and Jackie Coon. CHS young ladies and their mothers are invited. Committee chairmen are Sponsors are Mrs. Diane Titze Gwenna Middleton, refresh- - and Mrs. Bernice Spencer, Narration will be given by ments; Sharon Bowles, decora- tions; Trudy Hancock, publicity, Brigid Thomas, and LaDean Smith, programs. $788 An assortment of casual and work pants. Terrific value. Limited quantities. Broken sizes. Hurry in! Reg. $16 and $14 NOW 7dt ;.d siim r length in basic and fashion colors. Hurry! WOMEN'S Pet-tersso- n, All students and their mothers are extended a cordial invitation to attend. Activity cards or 25 cents will admit students and their mothers will be guests. Other CHAG officers , are Sharon Bowles, vice president: LaDean Smith, secretary: Trudy Hancock, reporter-hi3toria- n ; Gwenna Middleton, senior representative; Sharia Fackrell, junior representative: Colleen Hoskins, sophomore representative, and Nikki Landures, freshman representative. Theme of the lovely event will be centered around the timely saying, "April Showers Bring May Flowers. Fashions will be furnished by the Magna J. C. Penney Store. Models include MEN'S SHIRTS 0QUIRRH STAKE EVENTS VARIED events will be featured for members of Oquirrh Stake next week, states Presi-deCarl E. SPettersson, to include: A p ri 2.) I ;Stake Temple Day . . hops oral ation. . April . bis- evalu- - 26 Relief Society leadership meeting, 10 a.m. April 28 Pleasant Green Se:ond Ward Conference. April 29 Family Home varsity cheer- Coon. Sophomores Freshmen Becky Peel. May 1 MIA. MIA. Reg. 14.98 NOW 99 and 3.98 $5 NOW Suzie Nielsen, Ann Anderson, selection of Penn Prest shirts. Choose from long or short sleeves in plain and fancy. An outstanding WINNERS OF LIBRARY BOOK CONTEST CANVAS FOR THE FAMILY Reg. 3.98 to 5.98 NOW GIVEN Winners of the Magna Elementary favorite library book illustration contest, commemorating National Library Week, have been announced. They include Kelly Griffith, Steven Beck, Jill Ahlstrom, Larry DeBry, Corey Kilpack, Christine Trujillo, Tamera Ross, Charles Canfield, Rachelle Coon, Renae Kelson, Peggy Hansen, Clifford Earls, Courtney Peel, Jan Jones, Kim Fotheringham, Michelle Henry. Others are Michael Burrell, Janna Hickman, Mary Jane Longcrier, Michael DeBry and Michael Cordova. Each student was awarded a book presented by the Salt Lake County Library system during class activities at the Magna Branch Library. $100 tre- Reg. and 9.98 ' WOMEN'S $388 7.98 NOW A limited amount of warmly lined nylon and corduroy jackets. Broken sizes. Hurry in! 1.98 to $00 3.50 NOW Ideal for that camping trip. The sizes are broken and the quantity limited! INFANTS' KNIT SLEEPERS A Moonlight Special! Choose several colors and save all NOTIONS! GIRLS' PANTIES, Reg. LADIES' SLIPPERS, Reg. 89? - - - NOW 57? AQUA NET, Reg. 98? CLEANERS & TAILORS 8916 West 2700 South Magna, Utah 84044 49? NOW 28 now 48? Ma- SHOES 388 Reg. 7.99 NOW Save now on all of our pastel shades for that total look. Choose from patents and suede leathers. GIRLS' SWEATERS Reg. 6.98 9oo NOW The exciting turtleneck styling in high fashion colors. Set off with a smart chain belt. $i travel kit desk tray set telephone index mirror emergency light picture frame plastic shopping bag and more! - - WOMEN'S NOTIONS! for $100 NOW The sizes are broken, so come early for this value! chine washable for easy care. Hurry in ! 00 are colorfast and machine washable. DUSTERS Reg. 84 BOYS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS Reg. SKIRTS, PANTS & TOPS C Reg. 8.98 to 5.99 dm NOW This selection of sportswear separates have been reduced as Moonlight Specials. Limited quantities! Save now! BOYS' JACKETS Photo album 39? Just the thing for travel and vacation. Choose from navy, turquoise or beige. WOMEN'S Here are limited quantities and broken sizes but a mendous Moonlight Value! Hurry on this one! 2 This lovely plastic clear shoe box given with every $2.00 cleaning order for only SLACK SUIT nt leaders: Seniors Sherrie Bernardo, April Malmborg. Juniors Terri Poulton, Jackie Patty Paulos. .30 April Reg. SPORT SHIRTS WOMEN'S SPRING COATS $J99 NOW O Nice enough for dress. Durable enough for school or play. Sizes 6 to 18. MEN'S PANTS Reg. 6.98 and 4.98 i PREST PENN Completely washable and colorfast. Mens sizes. Limited quantities. READY FASHION SHOW Sponsored by CHAO on April 27, are left to right, Becky Dysr sCaOpftsS TEEN-AG- E Reg. 3.99 SWINGING HANDBAG Cf NOW You saw it in Vogue and in Seventeen. Buy now for sport and back-to-scho- Re9 4 99 N0W 2 $8 OUR FAMOUS WASHABLE Fabric Casual Shoes - Reduced ZZW.Z MAGNA OPEM THURSDAY Ml I E 7 to 9 p.m. I'Z PENNEY'S INVITES YOU TO SHOP THEIR NEW EXPANDED PIECE GOODS DEPARTMENT |