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Show MAGMA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Friiay, JJ2T, IZZ2 SOCIAL EVENTS- - PERSONALS AND CLUB NEWS Garfield News ion. havt been guests of Mrs. Laura Sorenson of Garfield. Allen A get together was enjjyrd is the nephew of Mr. Kenneth Sunday at the home of W. E. Boyle. and attended by Shackelford, relatives and friends to include Fay Thornoek, as a delegate Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hibbard, daugh- from Utah, attended the National ters, Gwen, Barbara, and son, Jer- Education Association convention ry of Sun Valley, California, Mr. at Detroit He was accompanied and Mrs. J. Hardcastle and three by his wife and ha son, Warren. children of Salt Lake City, Mr. After the six day convention the and Mrs. N. O. Rasmussen and Thornoeks, with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kathy of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Leiter from Salt Lake City, toured A1 Cook, Mrs. E. W. Cook, Mr. part of Canada and the eastern and Mrs. LaFell Beel and son of states before beading back home. Enjoyed society held altar WEDNESDAY MEETING The Altar Society held their regular meeting In the Rectory of Our Lady of Lourdes parish nesday with a pleasant evening under the direction of hostesses 'Mrs. Helen Buchman and Mrs. Bessie Brown. Their next meeting is scheduled for August 13th. Magna. Mrs. Emma Mayol and Mrs. The group enjoyed reminescing First Child Richard Davis, of Redondo Beach, about days. California were guests at the home Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Clayton of Laura Sorenson in Garfield, the announce the birth of their first Mr. and Mrs. Allen Boyle and child, a girl, born Saturday, July guests being sister and neice of Mrs. Sorenson. son Michael, of Seattle, Washing- - 19th at 2.30 p. m. She weighed five pounds 12 ounces and will be named Cfoarie Ann. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Humphrey and Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Clayton, all of Magna. The new mother will be remembered as the former June Humphrey. by-go- Bride Honored Group Of Local Mrs. William Gallagher has had People Attend Honoring her daughter-in-laas welcome visitors at her Mrs. Em.ha Sanelli, the farmer Masonic Gr. home, two sisters and a Lodge Mrs. J Brother Dias Hyrum W. Terry, T3, of 311 C Street, Salt Lake City, died late Thursday in Los Angeles of a heart ailment. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. P, H. Christensen of r, Mrs. Magna and a Alice Petty of Garfield. Sincere sympathy u extended to members of the bereaved famstep-siste- brother, Mary Dean of Pierce, Nebraska, . Alice House and Clifford Moore of Ashton, Idaho. . The Idaho gue.ts left Tuesday morning and Mrs Dean will remain here for a longer stay. M-s- Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Pearce and four sons, left Sunday for a two weeks vacation trip. They planned to vacation at Boulder Dam and then to travel Attend Convention Lomeda, California to visit with a sister and family, Mrs. Mary Specht, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bill" Larson left Saturday to attend the thence up the coast to Oakland, Democratic National convention California, to vacation with Mr. in Chicago. They plan to remain a and Mrs. Mylan Hcaly, former short time following the Demo Magna residents. parley and vacation in the middle Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielson and . west Mr. Larson was an alternate Mr. md Mrs. Herb Carsey went weekend guests of Mr. Nielson's from Utah to the convention. . parents, Mr. and Mrs Ed Nielson of Manti. Undergoes Operation " well-know- thu Home From Hospital Mrs. Julia Clausen has returned home from a very pleasant trip Friends of Milar Larson will be to Colorado where she visited an glad to learn that he is now home e friend. from St Mark's Hospital and convalescing nicely after undergoing Mrs. Elva Bezzant has returned loss of his one arm and several home from a most enjoyable vaca- fingers on the other hand. tion trip in Lomeda California, Mr. Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. where she visited her daughter Joseph A. Larson, was injured in a Salt Lake railroad accident and family, Mrs. Mary Spechl old-tim- - Mrs. Aaron 01se returned home from St. Marks Hospital Tuesday where she underwent an emergency major operation. Her condition is considerably improved and she wishes to tH.nfr many friends for lovely flowers, cards and visits. Her mother, Mrs Sena Curtis, came home from Moroni, Utah, Thursday, to be with her for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Olsen and family have gone to Yellowstone National Park for a two week vacation. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. Burt and son departed Saturday morning for a vacation trip to Ontario, Canada. at ( hurt oven to try. owers Free Delivery your telephone is not for emergencies alone. It's the everyday convenience that makes your telephone one of the things you could least do without. steadily increasing walks your telephone it costs. Th a Party Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Memmott entertained the Magna First Ward B.shopnc at a lovely lawn party. A hamburger-weine- r roast was enjoyed, followed by a social tune of visiting. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Rulon E. Jensen of Magna announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Darlene, to Mr. James Barton Hickman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hick- Family Night Slated For Copper Club Member at Saratoga man of Tooele. The young couple will be married in a quiet home ceremony One event is slated by the Utah this Friday evening, July 25th. Club for members and Copper Members of the immediate fam their families on Thursday, Augilies will attend. ust 21st at Saratoga Resort, near The charming bride-eleis a ct popular and talented violinist, and a graduate of the 1952 class of Cyprus high school Mr. Hickman is a graduate of the 1952 class at the Tooele high school where he participated in sports and school activities. He will enter the Branch Agricultural College at Cedar City this fall and plans to major in animal husbandry. The young couple are planning a short honeymoon trip following the ceremony. is demand Barrett and daughter of Berkeley, California. aucii 9t Our Lady of Lourdes Church The following weekly program is earned out in addition to spec lal events, which will be announced from time to fcme t Father C. E. Freegard, t Sunday masses: 8.30, 10.30 a. .. and 6.00 p. m. ' Weekdays, 7: 00 Novena Service, Friday, 7J? p. m. Confessions, Saturday, 4.30 and 7:00 p. m. am.3 -- STATE FARM INSURANCE SEE L 0. 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All members are urged to present their club cards for free merchandise tickets good at the concession stand. Residents are urged to attend early and bring their lunch. - 2 times daily to cvCA Uhl. Local Queen To Be Honored In Parades r CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED. that Lew BEAUTY AND DIGNITY But all a iMstsw EXPRESS YOUR SENTIMENTS WITH telephone call at such a time can mean the difference between painful anxiety and peace of mind, even the difference between life and death from people in eon was served. three-da- y A A The charming honored guest received many beautiful gifts. A late lunch- A group of local people enjoyed convention of the Masonic Idaho Grand Lodge held at Sun Valley, and participated in festivities together with 1350 other people over the weekend. Those making the trip from this vicinity included Mr. and Mrs. A H. Van S tee ter, Mr. and Mrs William Mauch, daughter and a friend, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Skinner, daughter and a friend, Mr. and Mrs. George W, Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grubaugh, Carl Grubaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Grubaugh and small son, Mr. and Mis. Tharel McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGill Mr and Mrs Stewart Bud McGill and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cooper. a Mr. and Mia Sam L. Palmar have had as guests in their home the past several weeks Mr. Palmer's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs Martin Elesperu of New York City and Mrs. Palmer's son and famJy. Mr. and Mrs. Ma.k Yes thousand footings flood through you but your first eohoront thought Is holp... doctor... tho telephono. Too Union hall A large group attended and the Joyce Redmond aa Miss Copper, queen of the local Independence Day celebration, and her two attendants. Miss Carla Arave, Miss AS&R and Miss Barbara Martin, Mas Kennecott, will ride and be duly honored in the Salt Lake City July 24th parade. The float entered by the Kennecott refinery will also participate and the Magna queens plan to go to the Tooele celebration as special guests. vr lnjrn Georgeann Zito of Denver, Mrs. Dominick Sanelli entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower Saturday evening at the Magna ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Packard and n Friends of B. L. Jones, daughter of Orem, Utah, former former of the manager Magna residents, were Saturday Utah Copper Club, will be glad dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. to learn that he is progressing Emit Williams. well after undergoing an operation Thursday at a Salt Lake hosFriends of Mrs, Linnie Wyatt will be interested to lesrn that she pital He wishes to be remembered to is progressing very nicely after all his friends here. undergoing major surgery week at St. Mark's Hospital. Waicomo Visitor , -N ; . I |