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Show I If J ' t f I, Ijf I ' Friday, June 9, 1$5Q f t t 4 ; " I; ' V . t f , - 4 T, W , i V ?K. " ! i . Published Br The Copper Printing Company Edith K. Ridge. Editor Howard Ridge. Publisher Issued aach Friday morning at Magna, Utah - . PubUahad Sinca 1911 ' ' Enlarad as aacond class mall matter under the act of March 3rd. 1979 at Magna. Utah f Mail subscription raiaa Payable strictly In advance - 11.50 - The Times welcome contributions from Its readers upon any subject of public Interest. Ail communications must be signed.No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by tbs Utah State, trim Association, glean honorable mention by the national ' . fjiiuitit Association. : MAGNA NOTES . IfJL I- ' , ,t :; f 4 1 : ' J. Brady entertained members of her Bridge Club and special guest, Mrs. Kate Thomas, Monday at her home. Prizes at who will meet next with Mrs. Arthur Marsh. i : Begent for the past two weeks. She also visited other relatives ana friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Celentano traveled by air, reporting a very enjoyable Jour- bey. ' served to the group 5 r Mrs. Bob Wrigley and son are visiting for three weeks in California with relatives and friends. California, former popular Magna residents, who will return to their home next week. They are now visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Alice Gourley entertained members of her Bridge Club Thursday evening at her home. Special guests were Mrs. Velda Coon and Mrs. Marian Gardner. A lovely luncheon was served and card games played, prizes being to Mrs. Virginia Justesen and Mrs. Gardner. The group will be entertained by Mrs.. J.. W. v on June a ;! . folkcfcr ! 22nd. MAGNA NE7S One of the very the past week was the Oqulrrh Mothers and Stake Gleaner Daughters party Thursday evening held at the Pleasant Green wardhouse and attended by over two hundred guests. Beautiful, stately iris formed the centerpiece of the serving table which was covered with an exquisite lace cloth. Mrs. H. Claude Anderson and Mrs Homer W. Bowen poured. Mrs. Helen Kimball, noted dramatic artist, presented a book review of Mary, enjoyed by everyone to attendance. -- vari-color- EAUGSil Another grandchild, who arrived May 19th, has enlarged the Mori family. Little Susan Kay is being welcomed by Mr. and Mm. Sam Hase of Ely, Nevada, as well as by big brother, John Scott Mrs. Hase will be remembered as being the former Susy Mori Proud maternal grandmother, Mrs. Y. Mori, returned to her home this weds after a sojourn i Hill and HOI will not make you a great akipper but it will treat you to 9 rr-- r 'is? are rejoicing over the birth of a fine boy who was bom June 2nd at a Salt Lake hospital Magna jew GEfX ' On May 27th as a Memorial Day A bouncing baby daughter ar- celebration, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold rived on June 2nd at a Salt Lake H. Petersen and family and Mr. hospital to grace the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans IL Petersen motored to Lava Hot Springs far a trip, then on to Pocatello cemetery to ho. No. iT pV i. tM JEWELRY r: W. C. Lovell of happy grandpar- Hunter are the ents of a granddaughter, Linda Darlene, who was born on May 25 th to proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Timothy. Mrs. Timothy will be remembered as being the former Darlene Lovell. J Utah ? 5 vc. i cem a-4f- line . ar At present we only have stewing hens, but they an ' young enough to roast or fry. 31 to 9 lbs. birds. J5c lbs. NELSON POULTRY FARM 3127 So. 8400 West Phone 6414 Miss Karla Steiner, daughter of Mr. and Mis Carl H. S.e.ner of Garfield, is at home recovering from a serious nose operation. Everyone wishes a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James Slick of Garfield are leaving Saturday evening for Johnstown, Pennsyl-- 1 vama, where they will visit with Mr. Slicks mother for two weeks. ' It has been two years since they last saw her. t j G&wv dee Me 4tye-tfa-r wall dras them while you wall Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Nelson have returned home after sending the weekend al Lva, Hot .Springs, Idaho where they at 'ended the Wells reunion and visited friends and relatives. Xv. jf We have jusi completed a new modern dressing plug poultry and can give you five minute service Customers. You can pick your own bird and to Drop-In- 1 ; tog dremtog ,, C -- I n, No. 11512, far Mm. m 14.29 Magna All attend. ,re tovited to The Garfield Ward Primary held their preparation meeting and soeial Wednesday evening to the wardhouse. Gifts were awarded ttr the tmetezH having' forperi cent attendance throughout the year. They were Lurleen Woodward, Karla Strinar, Jo Korous, Helen N.elaen, Yr.nda Cnristen-soThelma Bliss, Vera Richards and Emma Lee Olson. T.ie evening was then spem playing progressive Bingo and a potluck luncheon served to twenty-thre- e officers and teachers. New summer teachers were also welcomed into the group. turn oarcsasdlsa: 11051, ferUnta. $7.75 il50L to MsOm. 11.50 TODD'S - By Mrs. Harold McCullough 159 E. 14th Avenue PLEASE DIAL $509 Appearance, v and thlr comfortable fooling on your wrist ... . I et the clubrooms. YOU CHICKEN EATERS -- . Garfield News . y W v4 ATTENTION! Honoring the 15th birthday anniversary of Billy Loveless, a social was given at Saltair, attended by Mr. and Mrs. William D. Loveless and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Peterson. Try on one of our Gemox watch bracelets today. You! like their .ilauders of the Garfield er.s Club met Wednesday tog and listened to a fas' esttog book review given bv is Chris Apostle on the Book of ther front the Bible. Light 7" fresh menu were later served. The aextTneettog of the 7'.." HUNTER NWS watch bracelet ,JSl tained at a family dinner Sunday " evening. j' t All concerned are doing nicely. to show off your ' lisnum msucis CCVCLtTiOI.LT. UJl ILUI I3T2JI JK23 ' decorate family graves. Mr. and 'Mrs.' R. A. Young of and Mrs. it youll be proud STORK NEWS Granger announce the birth of a fix pound, IS ounce baby daughter, Kathlyn, who arrived on May 23th at St Maiks Hospital, to an interring printed card that states the are outstanding features free squealing, economical feed, bawl bearing, scream-lin- e body, water ooied exhaust, changeable seatcovers, synchronized movements. and refresh? Mr. and Mm. Elmer M. Porter and Mrs. Kennneth Tidwell of Gaines were played . ntoeleeu. JUuk ef the B & O Bow became the Garfield. All concerned are doing menu served- to - guests. .. happy parents of a darling little well ,, ' LDS 2nd the at on June . daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones of hospital Mrs. Porter and new archristening of rival returned home Tuesday and Magna are the happy parents of a Following 'the James Dhnond Anderson, the new sister Is being greeted by baby boy who was born Tuesday, little son of Mr. and Mrl Royal her father and four brothers and June 6th,' tipping the scales at second of Salt Lake City, at - The Anderson P. arrival new seven pounds. sisters. will be greeted by a brother, Tim- the Harvard LDS Ward, Mr; and Mrs. H. Claude Anderson enterMr. and Mrs. Wendell Empey of my. in Ely. Mrs John Barber and small son returned Saturday to Camp Car-so- n, Colorado to rejoin Captain Barber, after visiting for five weeks with Mrs. Barbers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and other relatives and friends. Mr " remembered as being the former Norms Madsen. Charles LeRoy Eaton, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles LeRoy Eaton Sr., made his debut on Tuesday, May 30 at 8:06, weighing in at St Marks hospital, 8 pounds and 10 ounces. The new boy will reside with his parents at Kearns. Mrs. Eaton will be remembered as the former Bettye Moyes Gregory. x-- On Son Diego Bay, Cal., many yachtsmen enjoy "sailing at its bestl j. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sato announce the birth of a wee baby girl who arrived on June 2nd. The little new daughter has been namlovely events of ed Valree Ana. Mrs. Sato will be RL-bot-to ii i entertained Being extensively on their visit here are Mr. and brother and family, Mr. George Mrs. J. Forie Coon of Enctoatas, the card game were awarded to I '' at the home of her st Mrs. Matt Pettersson and Mrs. Thomas. A lovely luncheon was 1 I house-gue- Mrs. Mv ? t Mrs. Phyllis Celentano of San Francisco; California, has been a f Mi t will be Mr. Ray Johnson of field.' Everyone is invited, ' .1 i Square dancing will be held ery Wednesday evening. ning June 7th at Mickeys DaZ THI MAGNA TIMES . . itie net Bel Air like Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oldham and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oldham of Salt Lake are leaving Saturday evening for a weeks vacation through Southern Utah. Meeutel And Hang Me Up Cut Mo Out Gem Theatre Mr. and Mrs. June Johnson of Delta, UUh, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Loran Wiley, sister of Mrs. Johnson. Action HU Now 2 The story of the Navaho dian. Friday, Saturday June 0 Mrs. Marge Hiatt entertained at a lovely birthday party in honor of her eldest daughter, Cherrie. 9-1- furt to x MRY GENE Starts 6:00 p. m. 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All these luxury features at lowest cost In are yours the exciting new "ROimDUP'L.STARTS 12 IIOCI ROY ROGERS RIDERS' CIU3 TQDAY Both Feitura Cartoons - And Serial Everyone Invited TlnLhes . 9:4$ p. BEL AIR Choice of Powerglide Automatic TransmisEnsion with new Transmission gine. or Silent Synchro-Mes- h Enwith improved Standard Seven color choices. Including four gine e corobinatiens-a- ll specially created with matching or contrasting interior trim Two-ton- e seat upholstery of striped d fabric with leather trim. 105-h.- p. Sunday, Monday Jusa Vatve-in-He- 11-- 12 Starts Sunday at $:30 Starts Monday 7:00 Last Show Another ons ef the Big Shows of th year Valve-in-Hc- 7 w Ip two-ton- tpt pile-cor- A LOYS STRONCia THAN HAH, SPAC1 ca nvj Combinatlon of PowtrglhU Automatic Trans103-k.Engine optional at extra mission and cost. itl dt..,aid&neit...aidbwed(Sb46 Sdcfoa Get FATHER tome of thfie new Inter? woven Soclu . . . New Pattern , . . 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