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Show V MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday, July 3. 1958 TIMES MAGNA MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS Published Sine 1918 Howard Ridge, Publisher Edilh H. Ridga. Editor Issued .each Thursday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1873 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one 'of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Itate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription ratesPayable strictly in advance--82.0- 0 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any lubjeci of public interest. All communications must be signed. No tttention paid to anonymous contributions. . Club News 4-- H On June 19th, six members of the Magna Imps Group met at the home of Mrs. Fay Moss, the leader. Mrs. Moss demonstrated l, the proper way to hem a diets were checked with a food chart and cookies made from 4-- dish-towe- recipe; recommended Service. The girls were asked to list the hazards at home and to eliminate as many as possible. "The group meets each week and on the 24th,. sanding their shoe racks was the main project of the a quick-mi- x day. Courtesy at home and as a was discussed by the hostess group, as well as a talk, Service to Others, given by Claudia Hawkins. Juanita Pacheco gave a demonstration on dusting. On Monday, most of the girls school at West attended a Jordan for Salt Lake County members. 4-- H uiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi ; : v;i .:sekveS . cun .rmi' The Magna Bake Sale at Clubs held a 4-- the Lake View Thrift Center on Saturday, and sold a total of $29.96 in goodies. This money will be used for the float in the July 4th parade. We wish to thank all persons who helped or participated in the sale. Clubs of On July 29th, the Magna plan to hold a community fair and carnival at the Magna Community Park. . Pehrson , Agricultural Karl Gilgen. F. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Naylor of Jouth Jordan entertained at a linner at Harmons Cafe Sunday Mr." and Mrs. Harvey Joe W. Ribotto, president of honoring The occasion was the Naylor, d the Lions Club, of the Harwedding anniversary released has committees who vey Naylors. serve Mr. and Mrs. Grant 'Wilkin of Magna announce the marriage of their attractive daughter, Linda, to Charles Terry Shaw, son of Mr. will during the next year and Mrs. Charles Thomas ShaW, to include: also of this community. CARLA JANE NAYLOR EXCHANGES VOWS Attendance Roland Reid, The prominent pair exchanged I. L. Harris. WITH SHARION R. CALDWELL JUNE 25th marriage vow June 20th at the Constitution and The Oquirrh Stake House was Wilkin home, the ceremony being O. J. (Bud) McDonald, L- O. the setting for a wedding recep- background for the bridal party. performed by Judge D. S. Walker Wednesday. Friday afternoon, Mrs. Arthur Larson. tion honoring newlyweds, Mr, and The cake table was covered in the presence of family mem- Curtis E. M. (tedji LamFinance entertained at a lovely soMrs. Sharion R. Caldwell on June with a handmade white crocheted bers and intimate friends. Harold Hawkes. Mrs. Hal Clark and other cial for bert, 25th. her the bride For. A wedding, table cloth over pink? An enjoyable afternoon Lions Information r- William The attractive bride, the former wedding cake centered satip. he stable chose a white lace afternoon friends. Ledingham," W. 6. Larson. Miss Carla Jane Naylor, is the and candelabra holding gown, ballerina length,, and car- was spent by the guests. crystal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey pink candles were placed at jlther ried yellow' talisman roses and Harolc Relations , ; Public daisies. Hsr sister, Mrs. Robert Naylor of 8471 Peel Street in end.' " i Wacker, John Rokich Magna. The bridegroom is the son v Jones, was matron of honor and f H. L. Garfield, Membership Guest 'Book of Willard Caldwell and the late ' Keith Sizemore stood as best man. Dee Taylor. Miss Bonnier Coon was, in Mrs. Caldwell, St. John, Tooele A prettily planned buffet 1 was served at a table centercharge of the guest book. Greet- County, Utah. Convention Clair Huffaker, d They pledged wedding vows ing guests at the door were Mr. ed by a wedding cake C. Matthews. Weldon of Eleven of Our .Lady couples Wednesday morning in the SSTf1 and Mrs. Albert Monson and Mr, and low bowls of sweet peas placReed Kelly, Byron Program Lourdes two Christian Family Lake LDS Temple. Following the and Mrs. Don Kleinman. In chaTge ed at either end. L. Huish. at met groups Thursday evening Don of Mrs. room were the were the bridal gift ceremony, couple Bride's Parties Jitizenship and Patriotism the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul feted at a wedding breakfast at Leavitt, Mrs. Ira Rasmussen, Mrs. to the lovely A. Haws and Howard Verl Complimentary Razzecd for a barbecue party. Lovell Meldrum Mrs. and Harmons North Temple Cafe. Fred Mrs. Charles Thomas Shaw, Wadsworth. bride, Lawwere Father Rad-maguests Special ll Hosts were the brides parents. Silcox, assisted by Miss Beth Mrs. Nelson Petersen and Mrs. O. K. oys' and Girls rence Spellen and his mother, and Miss Louise Mace. a at Smith entertained Merlin Lex McKee, Richard Mrs. Anna Spellen, who is visitLovely Gown Receiving gifts at the door were. recent miscellaneous v shower at Bezzant. For the event, the bride wore Misses Jerry Bateman and Lois, ,, ing here from Chicago, Illinois. Smith home.) Thirty-fiv- e the Civic Improvement v-- G:orge a floor length original model of Pack, together with Lee Naylori ' Chief cooks Joe were Vaculin, Cfomar, E. P. jSalm. Chantilly lace and tulle under- Wayne Pack and Dennis Leavitc guests attended, played games and Ernie Colosimo, Galey Colosimo, were served a delicious luncheon. scored with slipper satin. Long Community Betterment Mrs. Von Brown was Tefreshf-menOn Wednesday evening, Mrs. Bob Sedlor and Tony Mirabella, llynn Petersen, Wayne Nicolo. sleeves tapering to lily points hostess. Serving were Karep John W. Education over the wrists and winged col- Mecham, Diane Skiby, Sarah Grant Wilkin and Mrs. Robert assisted by their wives. At the at a deserving table were Mr. and Mrs. lar were features of the fitted bo- Cash, Sally ' Rdbinson and Lola Jones were Johnson, ' Health and Welfare lightful miscellaneous shower in Jack Bernardo, Mr. and Mrs. dice. Her veil of sheerest illusion Butterfield. Aubrey . the Utah Copper Club. George Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan, Lyman Breeze.., was caught to a tiara of iridescent They were assisted by Mrs. Bill Costanzo, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Safety Philip Debs," H. T. Program Presented sequins and pearls. She carried a Falvo and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Dyches. Mr. Dean Naylor, uncle of the William Powell and Mrs. Keith white orchid, encircled with pink ' Conti. rosebuds and white carnations bride, was master of ceremonies Sizemore. Sight Conservation and Blind The group enjoyed the accor The young couple plan to make Ray D. Merrill, Carl Clark, with cascading ribbon and carna- for the program. The presented music of dian Colosimo Don Devore. Galey numbers included a selection by their home in Magna. tions. and joined in a community sing. a quartet from South Jordan comUnited Nations V. B. Coon. She was attended by a sister-in-la- posed of Jay Fullmer, Desmond Greeter Ray Thompson, P. Mrs. Hal Naylor, matron Shields, Glade McKee and The teenagers of the Magna Jerry Pretty Home Rite of honor, and Mrs. Val Thompson, Holt. A Parish hsld an outing at Black was given by Unite Prominent Pear reading Rock Beach on Tuesday. Part attending matron, and .brides- Miss A. Coon. Attractive Miss Susan Welcker, maids, Misses Gay Lazenby, Fern Mrs. Hal Naylor entertained at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F. of the group arrived early to get Simmons, Colleen Meldrum and a prenuptial party at her home Welcker of became the things under way,, while awaitlittle Miss Marsha Leavitt, junior in South Jordan and the office bride of John Magna, ing the arrival, of the rest of the P. Backman III, son bridesmaid. Their dresses were force at the state capitol where of Mr. and Mrs. John P. group who had attended the Backman, ice blue taffeta sheaths and they the bride is Girls CYO softball game at employed, entertain- Jr., also of this community, Fricarried baskets filled with blue ed at a social. White Park. June 27th. day, and white carnations. The young people enjoyed Magna is to be the future home The rites were attended by famHal. Naylor, brother of the of the young couple. The bride ily members and a few intimate swimming in the lake, followed by refreshments and a waterbride, performed duties of best has attended Henager School of friends. man, while Garth Stookey, Stan- Business. The groom recently For the occasion the bride melon bust.' ley Bracken and Clifford Heber completed a tour of duty with the chose a ballerina-lengt- h princess U. S. Army, stationed in Korea. ushered. Coming up on the agenda is style gown of lace over satin, Mrs. Naylor, the bride's mothfashioned with a V neck. She the Parish Picnic to be held at ..the Magna Community Park on er, wore a beige lace dress and carried yellow carnations. 4th DAUGHTER Mrs. Val Thompson, a sister of Sunday, July 6, commencing at Miss her only Gerry Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alverson of 3:00 p.m. All parishioners are inthe groom, wore a blue taffeta wore a yellow sheath of a Tooele of announce the birth vited to bring their supper and model. They had like corsages of embroidered cotton and carried little baby girl on June 19. join the festivities. pink rosebuds and white carna- sweet carnations. yellow She weighed in at 8 pounds, 10 tions. Roger Kelson vfras best man for ounces and is being greeted by a Afternoon activities will inthe groom. brother and three sisters. Pretty Background foot races for the children, clude The benedict has served in the Mrs. Eugenie Dea of Magna The bridal party stood before d sack races, races, a U. S. Army, ' an illuminated arch, trimmed and Mrs. Martha Alverson of wheelbarrow race, rolling .pin will The make their cofiple with white gladiolus and greens. Stockton, Utah, are the proud throwing contest and an egg home in Salt Lake City. Palms were placed at either end. grandmothers. throwing contest between husWhite lattice fence formed the band and wife. At 4:30 p.m. the Fat Mans Miss Kay Leonard Plan league will play the Girls CYO By Walt Disney 12 Wedding July softball team. At 6:00 p.m., Magfinal plans for their nas Pee Wees will warm up the Making with St. Anns Pee WE'RE COLLECTING X DOGGONE, KIDS? marriage July 12 are Miss Kay diamond Wees. Cimaxing the day, the Leonard and Ernest Gust. FOR THE AMERICAN J I'LL GO ALL THE Boys CYO Intermediate BaseThe bride-eleis a daughter ball club will play host to St. WAY-WITof Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. LeonCANCER SOCIETY Anns intermediates at 8:00 p.m. Kearns. The future brideard, CHECKUPANDn UNCA DONALD? under the lights. All members of groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. the parish are invited to attend. Albert L. Young of Magna. A CHECK, North Jordan Stake Center will The newly organized Boy Scout be the setting for the nuptials. Troop of the Catholic Church A reception will follow the eventook part in a religious investiing ceremony. . M. Magna-Garfiel- By-La- - , Church Catholic Nes two-tiere- . Foth-eringha- - Papani-(olas.-Milk- m . cc::.r:umTY... ocietij Mr. and Mrs. Hal Clark and three children, Steven, Janet and Maude Loraine of The Dalles, Oregon, visit:d in Magna last week with Mrs. Clarks parents, Me. and Mrs. Max Cloward, as well as other friends and relatives. They were accompanied here by Mr. Clarks mother, Mrs. Hazel Clark, who attended Leadership Week at B. Y. U. They visited in Payson, Utah with relatives on sup-per- Claudia Hawkins by the' Extension Prominent Pear Recite Nuptial Vow In Pretty Home Ceremony H. Ensign.' LIONS GIVES COMMITTEES rFOR YEAR . Conoco Stations Sponsor Highway Drive . ' Clean ... and arc proud that many people (eel more secure in the knowledge that our fine prescription service is always near at hand. Conoco Service Stations thru-o- ut Salt Lake County are promoting a Clean Highway Cambags for paign" with anti-littevery car. All local motorists are cordially invited by Gene Kelson, operator of the Magna Conoco station, 8915 West Main Street, to drop in and get their litter bags to help keep the state's highways clean. er We keep complete stocks of drugs and medicines (even those seldom required) in constant readiness for your prescriptions when needed. When your doctor prescribes, come to us for courteous, prompt and accurate prescription service. Mrs. Harvey Naylor entertained at a luncheon last week for Mrs. E. B. Willis, Mesa, Arizona and Mrs. Tom Anderson of Chandler, Arizona and Mrs. Mick Buckner, all former Alpine Magna Rexall Drug Phones 4441 night 6666 or 2382 iiiiiiiiiimiimiiiimiiHimimiiiiiiiiiii I J lJc VJIII Do Closed j 1 i , You will find hundreds of per-- I sons able to produce a crowd of ideas upon any subject for one who can marshal them to the best advantage. Andrew Jackson PEEL FUNERAL HOME 8525 West 2700 South Phone 2624 IB Till U ' BOM YOU am STAY null three-legge- I I u PERK CLEANERS and TAILORS 8015 West 2700 South, Phone Magna I 6021 PERRYS LAKE VIEW , . HA hit t MAGNA PHONE 6361 8177 WEST 3500 SOUTH JL Price Effective July 2, 3, 4 and 5th OPEN JULY 4th, 10:00 Miss Colleen t JSr ajn.-7:0- 0 lb. PRODUCE CANTS 0 Wednesday. The 1 MNCV hi4fultJ K rn fciiJhjN Kay rU RtjcW fcvmU cUt me out and hang me upi DEPARTMENT HEW SERVICES Gem Theatre July 5 7 6 8 j . EXTRA SPECIAL! PROUD REBEL Plywood Headquarters 5 J Alan Ladd. Olivia De Haviland and a new star is born. . , 5 DAVID LADD, son of Alan Ladd A story that raachaf s ' ' E far and wide as the human heart. A big show for very one 1 f E 2 Cartoons and Newt PLUS E ttiiimiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiMiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiuuifuiuffHinin sm, Saturday Matinee Roundup in Wed.-Thur- July ., Starts Fri., July YOUNG LIONS 9-1- lull-io- r s nw 5 Show ur 1 Marlon Brando. Montgomery Clift. Dean Maetin d AIID ITS IHJ YSinS BID "PANEL-MASTE- Saw! E 0 11 Big Ne Md lo buy . ponds for oll lob nood. buy only who you ' iWo cut fo oxact whilo you woi on our h Starts 12 Noon Out 3:00 PJ4. KEY GANG I See that Special Matinee Show. 6 Color Cartoons.'' A THREE STOOGE and SerTal. FUN FOR ALL! .. L ' . . No Show at j Show starts at 7:30. Complete show after 8:00 p.m. Feature shown once each night! CORN ceremony rites began with a procession into the church, followed by presentation of the colors, the Blessing of the Flag (which was donated by the American Legion), Blessing of the . neckerchiefs and badges. Twelve scouts received their neckerchiefs and seven were presented with tenderfoot badges. Father Spellen addressed the new Scouts. Following the program, refreshments were served in the Parish Hall. Bob Sedlor is the scoutmaster and Andy Conti is assistant and committeemen are Bob Ruck, Jim Sawa-y- a and Joe Vaculin. Institutional Representative is Paul Razzeca. Mrs. Douglas Barker and three children of Monterey, California, are vacationing for the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wight in Magna. Her husband, Lieutenant Barker of the Navy Air Force will be attending school in Philadelphia, and later join his family. LK.OS 2 lb. Valley Brand ture of will be flower girl. Deloy Rupp will be best man. MEAT DEPARTMENT FRANKS maid Elmer, honor; Mrs. Jay Nichols, Miss Sharon Sadler, Mrs. Dennis Leonard and Miss Kathy Howard will attend the bride. A ljttle sister, Susan Leonard, jftt ttU hi You'll prefer it on any occasion. low-SS-- w Pick up o fow of tho cost Plywood romnonts from tho rock In our Youll find thorn ''right onswor I hw Its as mild and light and free for THE smalt probloms. 3 Plans and details for dotons of things you con mako with Plywood . - BLvUUu HAVE FUN ON THE 4TH-BUT- CAREFUL! Fri.-Sat.-Su- n., BE July ANOTHER BIG DOUBLE u!!reen H',en .' Robert Wagner ... r. Alan Ladd-Sophi- BILL' a " - . 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