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Show Thursday, April 24, 1958 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Friday visitors at the home of LAKE RIDGE LOCALS By Juanita Hall Phona JU38 Two birthday parties were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Riggs, honoring the anniversaries of their sons. Dean and Dale. Games were played and refreshments served to small neighbors and friends. and children of Kaysville, Utah, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carbine on Friday. Sunday visitors at the Carbine residence were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thompson of Kaysville. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Weber and family were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gordon of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George McConnell were Mr. McConnells father, O. A, McConnell of Salt Lake City and a sister, Mrs. Gordon New-bol- d of Price, Utah. They also were guests of the A1 Booth family. ff Manila Womens GOlFh'IS Glib Installs New 'Officers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen attended a funeral in Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. James Hall had Utah, for Mr. Petersen's nephew, as Sunday visitors Mrs. Halls who was accidentally killed parents and a brother, Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams and Grant of Thatcher, Utah and a brother Miss Robin Turnbow, daughter Lynn Walters and child- of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Turn-boren, Michael and Mary Lynn of second birthday her enjoyed Magna. anniversary with a party "for family members. guests Colin Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. included her Mr. Harold Hunt, enjoyed an outing and Mrs. R, D.grandparents, Rancke and an overon an Scout with his Troop aunt, Leslie, all of Salt Lake, and night Camporee above Draper. Maurice Lefler and Mr. and Mrs. Members of Troop 247 won 2 blue Vern Smith of Granger. ribbons. in-la- Visitors at the home" of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stam were Mr. and Mrs. William Stam of Salt Lake City, parents of Mr. Stam, and Mrs. Stams mother, Mrs. Eva Lockhart, also of Salt Lake City. Out-of-to- Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brace during the week included Mrs. Braces parents, Mr., Members of the Visitants club and Mrs. James Carlston of Salt met at the home of Mrs. Peggy Lake City and Mr. Braces sister, Buckalew. Word games were enMrs. George Adams and children, joyed by the group and refreshGlen and Kyle of Salt Lake. tended the festivities. Mrs. Ruth Booth was hostess to members of the Birthday Club on Monday evening. After an evening of cards, refreshments ments served to twelve ladies. were served to the group. at the Mrs. Betsy Erickson of Afton, The next gathering will be home of Mrs. Betty Plott New D of P Officers visited and Wyoming, Wednesday Thursday at the home of her Officers of the Pleasant Green Visiting at the home of Mr. and granddaughter, Mrs. Val Dee Mrs. Ferris Lawson are Mrs. Camp, Daughters of Pioneers, Cranney. Beverly Bowles and daughter, were reelected for two years Thursday at a meeting held in the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smuin Shejlie of Seattle, Washington. Pleasant Green Hall. The election was conducted by Mrs. Millie Christofferson. They include: Mrs. Lillis Clayton, captain; Mrs. Nola Monson, vice captain; Mrs. lone Aston, second vice captain; Mrs. Laura Anthon, secretary; Mrs. Lillian Bridges; treasurer; Mrs. Eunice Marlor, registrar; Mrs. Mary Howard, historian. Mrs. Beulah Spencer of the South Center Camp in Salt Lake County, was a special guest. The next gathering will be a closing summer social at the Lion Community House on Friday, TTom an9e To come and look over our complete line of L. D. S. Church Books . . . At an installation dinner held Wednesday evening in Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ruby Wilson was installed as president of the Magna Womens Club. Installation officer was Mrs. C. F. Williams, president of the Central District Womens Clubs. Other ladies taking office included Mrs. Ruby Russell, first Mrs. Minnie Wright, second vice president; Mrs. Ella Peterson, treasurer; Mrs. Velda Roberts, secretary; Mrs. Frances Ridge, parliamentarian, and Mrs. 'Emily Pettersson and Mrs. Erma Tech, auditors. Eighteen local club members and several special guests at- May 16th, 1:00 p.m) All reserva- tions must be given to Mrs. thon by May 12th. An- DAV Last week, Lt. Commander Lucillle Rnisattto of the DAV Auxiliary,! made a trip to Moab, to organize the Auxiliary there. Over the weekend, members of the DAV and Auxiliary enjoyed a social in Kamas. The purpose of the meeting was to install officers of the Chapter and Auxiliary. Local people who attended included State Commanders Mr. and Mrs. James Brusatto, State Adjutant, Ann Herrington and State VA VS chairman, Orlando Barber. We are working on our bird unit and doing some birds in art work. We had an art exhibit on Thursday, April 10. It was a great success, and we are happy that our community has such an interest in the school. Frank Greenwood, Mrs. Donleys 3rd grade .An excellent gift item for all ' occasions. ... .a FORD Home GOOD SERVICE Bring Your complete supply of Genealogical For r Supplies. Towing Body Shop Painting M Guaranteed Mechanical Work with Genuine FORD Parti Licensed Safely Inspection Station LAKE VIEW PHARMACY 8177 W. 3500 FREE South, Phone 2501 for-waitin- recovery Phone Magna There is no need largest of families for hot water even with the g when you have the modern quick electric water heater. It produces hot water 3 times faster than the old-typ- e heater of the same size. HEAT WATER BETTER ELECTRICALLY Now , ask your electric dealer or plumber . . nmm Arthur PKnt AT CYPRUS Due to bad weather, the Utah Copper Ladies golf White Elephant Day, scheduled for Tuesday, was postponed until April 29th. It will be combined with their monthend meeting which will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the clubhouse. All members are asked to post their names on the bulletin board for reservations for that night. PAST PRESIDENTS MEET Mrs. Tony Mora was hostess to the American Legion Auxiliary Past Presidents Club on Saturday. Following a lovely dinner, a fashiorf parade of hats was enjoyed. Prizes were given to Mrs. Rulon Cushing and Mrs. Verl Haws. Travel prize was Draw prize to Mrs. Linnie Wyatt. A project to send clothes to needy children in Korea was planned. Ladies present included Mrs. W. G. Larson, Mrs. Don DeVore, Mrs. Wallace Jenkinson, Mrs. E. E. Matlhews, Mrs. Verl A. Haws, Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mrs. Rulon Cushing, Mrs. Linnie Wyatt, Mrs. Helen Gallyer and Mrs. 2700 Thomas Barker, Jr., former scheduling foreman at the Magna Mill of Utah Copper Division, Kenneeott Copper Corporation, has been named to the same post at the Arthur Mill. Clinton P. Mott, former divi-sio- h industrial engineer, has been named to replaceMr. Barker at Magna concentrator. Mr. Barker, a graduate of the Montana School of Mines, was former assistant superintendent of the Magna Mill. BOY SCOUTS PLANT 1709 FLOOD TREES A total of 1709 trees were planted Saturday by Oquirrh Stake Scouts and Scouters at the Little Valley flood control site, above Magna, under the direction of R. D. McAllister, Salt Lake county conservation agent and officials of the American Smelting & Refining Company. The trees were black ash, Swedish fir, squaw bush and Russian olive. ' Due to the new high school in Granger, and the boundary changes for students attending Cyprus, it has been found advisable to postpone the school elections until the beginning of school in the fall. The student council feels, that since the boundary lines are not definite as yet, it is not known which students will be attending Cyprus and which will attend the new Granger high. Also, they feel it would be unfair for students that might be attending another school to help elect officers for Cyprus, and if elections were held, and those selected thought they may not attend Cyprus, then another election would be necessary.- - SUNNY BROOK The GREAT BOURBON of the OLD WEST -H Charles Hoffman of Salt Lake CLUB NEWS- A group of young ladies met City. The group will meet with Mrs. Wyatt In May. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fay Moss to organize a Club. The chose Home Improvement Attends Regional Meet girls Miss Gloria Pappas, daughter as their project and will be known of Mr. and Mrs. James Pappas as Magna Imps. Officers are: Carolyn. Reid, of Magna, represented the Utah State University Associated Wo- president; Juanita Pacheco, vice men students at the AWS West- president; Pallia Reid, secretary; ern Regional convention in Pull- Claudia Hawkins, reporter; Penman, Washington, April 17 to 20. ny Damron,- safety chairman; She is AWS representative from Kathy Winn,- civic chairman. The will meet once a Sigma Kappa Sorority and a week group the summer and will mmber of Alpha Lamba Delta work during on sewing and handicraft and the Newrhan Club. While at Utah State, Miss which will be shown at the counfair in Augus. Pappas has served as chairman ty Kaye Wilkey, another member of the AWS Activity Board, of rush chairman for Sigma Kappa be the club, was absent, but will assigned a position at the next and social chairman for the Newman Club. She is a 1955 m.etmg. graduate of Cyprus high school. 4-- H Our room made i new health charts for the art exhibit. We also have copper work on our cork boards. Jeanne Speirs, Mr. McCartys 6th grade A real Alaskan AL PARKER FORD DELIVERY LADIES MAGNA ELEMENTARY FREE ESTIMATES LET US TAKE CARE OF YOUR NEEDS PRESCRIPTION and SICK-ROO- ELECTIONS POSTPONED to Mrs. Don Devore and NEWS U.tah, rilh the Thomas Barker Switches To Husky sled dog visited our room. He used to pull dog sleds in the land of ice and snow. He let us pet him. Mrs. Melvilles 1st grade Broadway Planned To Extend From 3500 to 3100 South Streets Salt Lake County Road Director, J. H. Breeze, is working out details for extending Broad-"ftay- " from its present deadend in lower Lake Ridge, to form a complete junction with 3100 South. This street does not meet 7200 West, but is actually at 7700 West near the residence of Ben Simmons on 3100 South. OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY. BY NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CO., DISTR. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY |