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Show MAGNA f T S;t" I r r v ;' v-- . - s SMJ J' ' , 4L 'V ,v v I H "k& I 'j I c iwt - ; mi i flr y M - ' r' ft Miss s i' . V...X .)? - ? Vert&Mt- 1 i-- e , . ' - ' ;; I "A ' FRESH Gal. Playing for Independence baseball fans the Cyprus team, sponsored by the American Legion Post 38, played Granite, sponsored by the American Legion Post Day got off to an action packed start with Cyprus scoring 3 runs in the first three innings. Granite scored one run in the first Milk Depot 8588 West 2700 South Open Monday thru Saturday 10 om to 10 pm inning. Temperatures and tempers were running high in the bottom of the third when a Cyprus player slid into third base. After the dust settled the Umpire called an out Brides! Register now!!! We have every kind of gift bride. & Campbell a .41 concerts were given Mon- and at Old day in Montana, which brought roars of disappointment from the crowd, the player and the coach. The game slowed between the fourth and fifth innings with Cyprus unable t o prevent Granite from picking up four runs to pull ahead 5 Thrift Cyprus team played as hard as they could and gave the fans an exciting game. the top of the sixth inning Granite was retired without scoring a run. Cyprus really showed some good playing on their turn at bat, after losing a man at second for an out and a strike out. With two outs, a series of errors from the Granite team and 2 pitched walks allowed Cyprus another RBI. With two men on, a Cyprus player ran home to earn one run before the last batter struck out on a full count The seventh inning the Granite team was again retired with no RBIs. Cyprus made a valliant effort to pick run to up that tie the game, but they were unable to do so for a score at the end of the game 4 in favor of Granite. Cyprus coach is Bill Evans. Pitcher, 15, pitched a good game for Cyprus but Sets FHA to 3. In 5-- 297-227- 1 started losing control and was replaced by 13 at the The top of the fifth inning. MAGNA QUEEN, Elda Cruz, sits with 2 attendants, Diane Eastman, Janice Haggard. Members of the Murdock family met for a lovely dinner Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Murdock and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Murdock and family. The group attended Sunday School and Sacrament meeting where Vernon Murdock was speaker. Mr. Murdock is the illustrator of 16 Volumes of the LDS Church History. He has met with professors of BYU and the U of U to discuss the volume of Joseph Smith the man. Convention Hunter 2nd Ward sustained Ross Petersen as the new Sunday School President reGolden Coon has cently. been released and will be given a new assignment. He has performed very well as president of thfs organization. Mr. Petersen is well qualified for the position as he has had experience in many phases of church work. Utah will be represented by 18 students delegates and adult advisers at the Future Homemakers of America1 (FHA) National Meeting. The annual conference will be held at the Conrad Hilton Hotel in Chicago, Illinois, The Utah group July will be headed by Mrs. Karen Stone, State FHA Adviser and Utah State Board of Education Home Economics Specialist. 9 15-1- 8. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fratto have had the pleasure of the company of their daughter Sister Maria for 5 She has returned to days. Huntington, Indiana for six weeks but will return for two weeks the first part of August then will go to her new home in Edinburg, Texas. Future Homemakers of America is the national organization for students in home economics and home economics related occupations courses in the secondary schools. Under the direction of Brother T. E. Col lings right, the youth of P.G. Fourth Ward take on The Scouts from Hunter 4th Ward enjoyed a week at the T. K. Ranch recently. The Ranch is located at Angle, Utah and they fished at Otter Creek Reservoir. The scouts also rode a rubber raft among other activities. They were accompanied by Keith Reynolds, Thayne Pearce, Ray Rasmussen and Kelly Pearce. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Holman and children are home after spending 5 days at Jackson Hole with relatives. (L to It) Ted Anders, 1st Counselor; Bishop Eluood Peterson, 2nd Counselor Itonald Burrell. New Bishopric Sustained Mr. Elwood Peterson was sustained as the new bishop in the HunterWard June 30. Age 30 to 60? may save big money on auto insurance. You Married or single, qualified men and women may save as much as 20 on FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP 9061 W. 2700 So. Magna Ph. 297-674- 3 REAMS BARGAIN ANNEX 8177 W. 3500 So. Magna Ph. 297-634- 3 MCDONALDS FLORAL ARTS 3510 So. 2820 W. Granger Ph. 299-728- F OLSENS CITY BAKERY 8963 W. 2700 So. Ph. Magna 297-555- Kennecott Copper Corp. 297-584- 4 DICK OPENSHAW INSURANCE 3130 So. 8560 W. Magna Ph- - 297-570- 0 FAIR STORE 9057 W. 2700 So. Magna Ph. L Ph- 322-153- 297-677- 1 - 297-586- 5 FARMERS 3 Nixon and his family will soon be moving to the AlAlso released pine area. were Elwood Peterson and Delano Rasmussen as counselors to Bishop Nixon. Pres. Evans T. Doxey Bonnetball Sets All-StMeet ar The Hunter Bonnett Ball district selected its Major for the and Minor State Tournament to begin Friday and Saturday at the Hunter Park, 6000 W. 3500 South and completed, Monday and Tuesday, July 15 All-Sta- rs and 16. Glendale drawing the first round bye in the Minor diAlso at 6 the Mavision. jors start with Hunter vs Holladay and Midvale against Glendale. Saturdays schedule has Glendale going against the winner of the minor game at 4, followed by two major and two Hunter-Mid-va- begin at 6 with Midvale vs Hunter and vs Skyline and Holladay Fridays games le minor games at 6. Semi finals on Monday have Minors playing at 4:30 and 6:30 with the Majors at 6. Championships will be played Tuesday starting m 4.30. The tounament format is a double elimination. INSURANCE GROUP CYPRUS DRUG 8455 W. 2700 So. Ph. Magna PARIS INSURANCE AGENCY 1 Ph. Magna 297-674- 297-994- Ph.297-8- CLEANERS & foot specialist 3 would like to announce the opening 1 WESTERN HILLS BODY SHOP 8784 W. 2700 So. Magna Dr. N. O. Ledesma, 9061 West 2700 So., Magna, Utah 84044 Office Phone CENTER GROCERY 2891 So. 9100 W. PERK WESTERN READY MIX 8920 W. 3500 So. Magna Ph. Magna 297-626- Ph. Counselors to Bishop Peterson will be Mr. Ted Anderson and Mr. Ronald Burrell. Bishop Blaine Thomas Nixon was released after serving two years as bishop and 9 years as counselor in the fomer bishopric. Bishop UTAH COPPER DIVISION M&M PRESCRIPTION SERVICE 3441 So. 8400 W. Magna car insurance through Farmers exclusive 3060 Auto Package. Why not check with Farmers today! 1 painting task of Sister lone McDonald home. Sister McDonald, left, gives instructions. Hunter 4th Ward Elders Quorum will have a party July 12 at the Hunter Park. Each will be notified of the time. Dinner will be served and outside games played. Pres, of this quorum is Ralph Hughes with counselors Fer-ro- n Hill, and Dale Smith. Sec. is Dennis Walton. All members of this quorum and their wives are invited. - I heard a beloved associate say this to someone who was Dont try to deep in sorrow from the loss of a loved one: he said. This counsel could live too many days at a time, well carry over to other situations and circumstances. We someDont try to live too many days at a time. times become so frustrated in trying to do too many things at once, in trying to decide too many things at once, that the forward motion stops. Like a log jam - or like a panic when too many people try to get out the the same doorway at once. People in the first shock of sorrow may not have sufdecisions. People ficient perspective for making excessively weighed down and worried become frustrated in trying to do or to decide too many things at once. There are times when we lack calm judgement, and need to turn to others. And there are times when we have to trust a Source beyond human help, as we petition for guidance in earnest pleading prayer for comfort and assurance beyond ourselves. You who have pressing and complex problems, accidents, illness, sorrows, loss of loved ones; you who are worried and depressed with the pressures of living life - trying to keep your family and affairs, your interests and obligations from pulling apart: pause, pray, trust - take time to think things through; sort out what is most essential and insistent; and dont try to carry the whole weight all at once, or decide all future decisions in one agonizing hour. Time does much - it heals - it softens sorrow. Life goes on, and somehow becomes bearable, useful, even when loved ones have left us. People do adjust - millions have, millions And one of the worst ways of solving problems is to will. act in panic or pressure. We dont know what we can do or what we can endure until we have to. But we can do much more than we sometimes think we can - and peace, comfort, and reconciliation can come. And so again, the good advice from my wise and beloved Dont try to live too many days at a time. friend: i bell. wi fom i Mr. and Mrs. Ohlen Campbell spent the weekend of June 30 in Heber City as guests of Mrs. Millie Murdock, mother of Mrs. Camp- The Symphony to Idaho and OreTwo gon and Washington. traveled 3-- 2. Gift Ohleen Cyprus Loses in Heartbreaker 112. The game Glen's Angeles, California, to visit with members of Mrs. Culvers family while enroute to New York this past week. They were accompanied by their grandson, David. The Culvers' visited Annie Petersen, Marvin Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent, Agnes and Mrs. and Mrs. William Loveless. stopped Symphony. lx ,. SPINNAKERS are a pretty sight in their white shoes and gloves and uniforms. ', Los returned the 4 th of July from a trip with the Granite Youth THE ORANGE JUICE Mrs. William and W. Culver and son, John, of b, T. . Mr. n, La-vi- son-in-la- w .1 - Petters-so- standing job.!, Charlotte Kent and Nielson. Their families also attended. Arvle Nielson was in charge and invocation was offered by of Robert Smith I Lavina Nielson. Dinner was served and family members presented the program. Pictures also were taken. r , 9 .wl,w P Bonnie 1971 11, Faithful. Ohleen is the only member of the Symphony from Cyprus. Mark Pearce was chosen to go as male He did an outsoloist. Members of the late Rasmus Nielson family met for a family reunion at the Riverside Park recently. 149 descendants were present. Hunter relatives included Arvle Nielson, Annie Petersen, Thursday, July mmm rp Hunter News f ' TIMES, 1 V 51 Sf 297-602- ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL 8375 W. 3500 So. Ph. 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