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Show TIMES MAGNA Published 8 Inc UU Howard Ridge Publish!.,. i Edith N. Ridge. Editor . Issued each Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act ef March 3rd, 1879 at Magna. Utah tL Utah Adjudged a one of the best weekly newspapers by Itate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription ratesPayable strictly in advance$2.80 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its' readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. CYPRUS LAKE RIDGE LOCALS Juanita Hall Phona 6438 Mr.' and Mrs, O. J. Williams of Logafl,..Utah, visited recently at the home of a son and family, The annual Blue and Gold Banquet for. Cub Scouts their parents, was held Wednesday evening .at the Oquirrh Stake House. After a lovely dinner, several members were given awards and the group was entertained with demonstrations of Indian dances. The boy are members of Pack 147. and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Williams. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. WiL liams were guests at the home of Mrs. Williams sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Godfrey, the occasion being the birthday Thirteen ladies met at the home anniversary of their father,. Mr. Leo Yeateg. of Mrs. Bob MediU on Wednesday to discuss plans for a club. ReMr. and Mrs. Oral J. Kemp and freshments were, served family visited in Tre monton, Utah over the- - weekend with Mrs. Several Boy. Scouts from lake Kemps parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ridge enjoyed a weekend pt the Myron Barnes and a brother and Boy Scout Tracy Wigwam Camp Their family, Mr.'and Mrs. Dale Barnes. in Cottonwood canyon. They also visited Mr. Kemp's leaden are Dean Jenkins and partnti i Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Bernell Day. -- . Kemp of Garland, Utah. William Ashby Sp. 3 jc. Howard Larsen and visited recently-- in Deweyvilie, Mrs, Ashby's wife, ere visiting at the .home of Utah at the home-o- f , a brother and family, Mr. and sister and- family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Darrell Larsen.,. They are CherliePetersen, Mr. and Mrs. enroute to San Francisco, CaliMr." and Mrs. Alfred Booth enfornia, Where Mr. Larsen wllLbe tertained t a sard party on Satstationed. urday. evening. Guests included Mr, afld Mrs. Noel Petersen Mr, and. Mrs,. Bob Mek'ille. and visited at the home of their son Mr, and.Mos, Hal Larsen. Late re, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred freshdients uwere served Vtp . the X group, Petersen,, recently,'. , ; Miss Susan Carbine, . daughter .. Mrs. Robert-- . Melville enterof Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carbine, tained .members of .her Bridge was honored on her tenth birth- Clab (On. .Thursday. Refijfeshments day anniversary at a family party were served to eight ladies. Mrs. in Kaysville; Utah, at the home Ana Cluff of .Holladay .was given of an aunt and uncle, Mr: and high score prise. . . Mrs. Jim Thompson, on Monday low evening. On Tuesday, a birthday SALE 1964 Chav. party was. given by .her mother. mileage. RJL powarglid. Refreshments were served to five battery, excellent tirev. Only 8725 36 or trade. Phone ,6485. young ladies. ... .CSHIS " -- is proud wm toCypru. i announce that wrestling the took sec- team, ond place in Region . Four. Bill Don Hagen, Lund, Tom Ket-chu- . Nile ris and Leroy will j Albertson represent Pirates at the State Wrestling Meet to be held Friday and Saturday, February 26 and March I. The Cyprus swimming .team took second place in . the - state meet Saturday at Tooele. John Housley set a state record in the breaststroke- -. Legrande d Tracy took first place in the butterfly and Art Magill holds the state record in the freestyle with 5:02.5. The following men have letter- ed this year on the swimming team: David Collins, Grant Court, Vern Earl, Ronnie Evans, John Housley, Nick Johnson, Franklin Nielson, Arthur- Magill Gary McGill, Richard Sadler, Willie Snow, Steve Taylor. Legrande - Tracy, Lorin Tracy, Larry Tracy . and Keith Korout' (student coach). Some members of the team are still swimming and plan to enter the A. A. U. meet The Granite high school traveling assembly, was ,presented to the Cyprus student on February 25. Their theme was A Trip Moon, and proved to be very entertaining. ' : , . The Cyprus traveling assembly went to Granite- - and Jordan this week and gave their presentation. The assembly has been very well accepted at every showing this year. Nor-- the 100-ya- rd 100-yar- 400-ya- rd - By Reiia McDaniel Phone 4433 ox AM Phone 6361 8177 West 3500 South, j I3oo EEDcjp'S t Trbonc Steak Sirloin Steak; US Good or choice, lb US Good 89c i or choice, lb iY'i (TOMATOES CiS&Sage New 'Green Large Slicers ; 2 lb- ..a. 25'c . I, r:3c Meet ; . j ' er man, Mrs. C, E. Hoops and Mry. Tom Hubbard. Special guests were Mrs, A. L. Vaughan .i. and Mrs,. Jay Richardson. They will meet March 3 at the home of Mrs. Emil Williams. Sewing Club Meets Mrs. C. B. Hawkins 'enter .ain-e- d her sewing club on Friday evening. The time was spent sewing and late refreshments served LODGE HOLDS MEEf Harmony Rebekah Lodge No. 18 held their regular meeting at the Womens Clubrooms on Fri-- . day evening. Following the meeting, the members and guests adjourned to the home of Mrs. Nora R. .Gallagher for games and refreshments. Game prizes were to Mrs. Elizabeth J. Jones, A.' B. Duckworth, John McFarland, Mrs. Millie Slater add Marvin. Malitrom.. If gratl ude. is due from children to the ip earthly parent, how much more is the gratitiude of the great family of men due to our Father in Heaven. H. Ballou. Special for Easter To-Hi- Local Miss Receives Honor At University A pert BROCKBAM Principal Clark Frei of the Brockbank junior' high school gives the following rules that apply to school policies: 1. In the event any- - student iluffs school, he can no longer attend until such time as the principal contacts the parent, thereby making arrangement for:, (a) The student .to return to school (b) Suspending the student until such time as the parent, can come to the school and discuss the (natter further with .the principal 2. .There is a policy among the secondary schools of tne Granite School District which: is as fol. . lows: , No student may be excused from his own school to visit or attend a function at a neighboring school unless he has a written permit from his principal. 3., It is against school policy for any girl to wear slacks,, slim jims, levis or pedal pushers or any .other similar wearing apparel while in attendance at this School It is against school policy for any. boy to wear . Bermuda shorts or any other type of shorts while in attendance at this school This policy .is in agreement with t Granite District. Rid iculousjor . extreme, clothing may be worn by students on Cos tume Day only. , ; Girls may. wear alack -- and levis, etc- - during . the field - day activities and baseball game at our school s Thievery, from lockers has. decreased . about .9076 and the loss of books has. been cut in half, is encouraging - news given .this week. --Barbara Dearlng t - J7B: junior was named. Sunday . the "Sweetheart of Lamba Delta Sigma for 1958 at the University of Utah. She is Juanita A. Hansen, a daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Gran-for- d G. (Hansen, 2630 South 9130 west. She is president of Chi chapter of Lamba Delta Sigma, ; the social organization for stu-- ( dents who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter- - Saints. She is majoring in home economics education at the university and is a sport enthusiast , Congratulations are extended to Miss Hansen. mission. Mr. and Mrs. Patten Wilcken entertained Saturday in honor of Mr. Wilckens mother, Mrs. S. A. Wilcken, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcken, Mr. and Mrs. J. Barr Snelgrove and the honored guest and her husband. An enjoyable time was spent. blue-eye- d ;: A full pint of Children a Special Sham poo, made by Golden Secret with each permanent, $7.50, up. . J Note ef Thanks The Davis Lumber and HardM Ted Lambert has returned ware was sold last Week to Mr. home from a Salt Lake hospital and Mrs. Roy Noyce of Salt Lake where he received medical treat City. iment. He wishes to thank every- one for their many kindesses exMembers of the Hunter Sewing tended during his hospital stay, Club met Friday at the home of for lovely flowers, cards and for Mrs. Jd.iice Welling of Lake those who visited him. Ridge. Refreshments were served to the group and a social time He enjoys much who is thankenjoyed. ful for little, and a grateful mind is both a great and happy mind. A plaque was presented to the Seeker. Hunter Ward Deacon Quorum for Sunday night excellent attendance at Priesthood and Sacrament meetings. Kent Adams, quorum president, received the plaque for the boys. Merrills Beauty Salon .Phone 2193 Magna, Utah their Several officers of the Hunter Ward were released in Sunday evening services. Released from the Sunday School were Frank Davis, superintendent, Fred Timmerman, first assistant, and C. Bailey, second Assistant. Sustained to the new positions were Calvin Richard Perry, superintendent,-Fred Timmerman, first assistant and Earl B. Jones, second assistant. . The Hunter Ward Primary released Maggie Culley, president; lone Clark, first counselor, Blanche, Salley, second counselor and Ellen Wat9on, secretary. Sustained la these new positions were Mrs. Fern Berling, president and Blanche Bailey, first coun- 1 !" f f, ; ' Hv,' T ' , selor. : Released from were Harold Danger-fielOur room has been making pic- committee -president and Mrs. Harold tures, from cardboard, Some of as Dangerfield, secretary. Frank Day have mad a scene .of .trees, is was named president and eta. We- - have, had fun.- , Wilkin was named assisc Jean Wollam, 4 th.: grade . 1 Mrs-- Peterson's room tant - d, F Jewell, 2 ;9Gc lb - pES1.:-Chicken. Jewell, .4 pak. - : r Pasco, 6 oz. Juice .6 : i xotiu. oc C0O d' fisher, Boy, 10,oz. Hi West, 6 for ! .t one-mal- a, ! a GMlSEmT" El-wo- - F We have little mouse called Squeaky, Jr. He is the second. mouse, . we . have had la School He tried to run away, but we finally.caught Aim. : We have seen .several r shows lately, Hansel and GreteV-an- d Peter and the Wolf." 7 Karen Jeppson, Mr. Novak' room. - - . In our room we are studying dinosaurs. Mr. - Hales has some gizzard eggs. Weve been studying about them in books. 'Me. Hales borrowed some pictures of them from the Salt Lake County Library. The first book we reed was called The Wonder' World of Science," R was very. interesting. The heart book which we ere now to, is called, "Th How and Why Club." Just after the lunch bell rings Mr,. Hales usually-- - reads rrhe Enormous Egg," Ridge 2UGliL-CtiECl; 3 t - T Webster ; New ' In February there were born two heros, brave and good,. They loved their country, ; they, Uved and , died as heros .should. They werq good meet and will always, , be remembered. Lynn Monserrett ...Mrs. Leah Matthews of Hunter a heart attack. Her, many friends and neighbors wish her a speedy recovery. is recovering from WHAT IS A prescription Wk . pmertptiM it urittM rdr ky ymt toe lor for las'- A tiwts -, U bo uMcIficolly tompooiiSot . lor yoo. Tour doctor's pmcrlptloo It SUot by fto phtroitdtl ft your Ittoll Dn( Storo ltb ouctfnt skill lo Iho shortest . thus possJMo. A rocort Is toot st ernry OrascripUoo Slteontsd. to test U your doctor stetet that tt my bo mm proscripiloo It not aocostsry. Host tlm yoa rocolsa prescript loo hte your doctor, toko it to a .We, and w alone, make every drop of Ancient Age. Whats more, Ancient Age is made in one place onljvat the distillery in Frankfort, Kentucky, in the heart of the great, bourbon country. We use nothing but original and genuine Ancient Age bourbon. Thats why, the taste and bouquet of this superb bourbon is always the same.. .bottle after bottle. Thats hy Ancient Age is the largest selling six year old Kentucky Straight Bourbon in America! Ancient Age Oist Co., Frankfort, Ky. 86 Proof 6 Years Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey . FORr V, IAGNA: COPPER SHOPPER JAYSi BE SURE YOU WATCH . ,Vu i . al . 3 to Lar-Sen- , l D of P The Hunter Second and Third . The Oquirrh Camp, Daughters will hold a joint ward re- of Utah Pioneers, .will .hold their wards a meeting on on union Friday, February 28th. regular monthly The Old Maids Club met Tuesin- Thursday .afternoon,- - March 6th, and friends are members All day .at the home of Mr. Arlme vited to attend. at 1:90 p.m. All members are askWikken for a social afternoon. ed to make a note of this date. A lovely luncheon was served to Mrs. Pearl GilLeland. Mrs. Edith The home of Mr. and Mrs. RobThe Friendship Club met Wede Hales, Mrs. Elsie Kirby, .Mr. ert W. Rydalch of Hunter caught nesday afternoon at the home of ' Morris and Mrs. Sylver on fire February 15. Considerable Mj-j- , Ivan Memmott. A delicious Jones. : damage was done to the roof was served to east side of the house before the and a social enjoyed. They The Hunter Third Ward Pri- flames could be brought under guests will meet March 5th with Mrs. mary officers and teachers met control The Murray and Magna J. L. Larkin at her home in MurTuesday at the home of Primary Fire Departments were called to ray. president, Mrs. Joyce West, for a assist. potluck ' party. ,A Members of the Bridge Club lovely time was spent by the lad-ie- s. A membership drive by the enjoyed a dinner party Thursday .. Hunter Third Ward MIA officers j evening at the Paprika Cafe in Those attending is underway to build up the at-- ! Sugarhouse. Explorer Troop 546 entertain- tendance and were Mrs. Ray Merrill Mrs. Mel of the M Men ed in honor of Bishop Grant R. Everyone be- Singleton, Mrs. Austin Johnson, Eastwood at a surprise party. Bi- Gleaner classes. th ages of 18' and 30, Mrs. A1 Gardner and Mrs. Cal tween had as .the served Eastwood shop ' married or single, is' invited to Martin. Explorer leader until his recent the The next of the group Monwhich are held meeting meetings appointment as bishop of will be Mrs. Singleton at her Hunter Third Ward. The group day evenings at 7:30 p.m. Ar- home onwith March 6. have been made for presented him wi.h a love- rangements. those who need baby sitters to a as their set of desk token pen ly Mrs. Joe . Ribotto entertained have .their children watched, free appreciation. of charge, by girls 14 years of the Bridge Club on Thursday afage and older, of the Hunter Se- ternoon at her home. Game prizes North Jordan Stake Explorer cond were awarded to Mrs. A. C. Car Ward, on Monday nights. and Mia Maid leaders are makKami-va Kitchen ing plans for to be held March 1, 7:30 p.m.' Oquirrh Temple No. 13, Pythian at the North Jordan Stakebouse. Sisters, will hold their regular There will be games, dancing and meeting Thursday, February 27th, refreshments for ieveryone. All at the Magna Union Hall, 7:30 Explorers and Mia Maids of the p.m. All members are urged to North Jordan Stake are invited to attend. attend. The Hunter Ward had as guest speaker at their Sunday evening service, Elder Melvin Moon, a brother to Dick Moon of Hunter. Elder Moon has recently returned from the Southwest Indian mission, where he spent two years. He related many interesting experiences he had whiie on his YOUR DRUG T0Rr Magna Rexall Drug . Phoaea 4441 - slight 6686 or 9382 lllllllllllllllllimillillllllllirillllllllllll 1 MAGMA HEWS AMD VIEWS Hu;mt:oTESflJ.i:JTEnEST By Karen Larson "A, By 2S. 1SS3 Friday,-Februar- y Mafn. Utah MAGNA TIMES, - W |