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Show Thursday, July 10, 1S3 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH BROTHER DIES TIMES Sine 1916 MAGNA Published Howard Ridge, Publish! ' Edllh N. Ridge. Editor at Utah acb Issued Magna. Thursday morning Entered as tocond class mail matter under th act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah Adjudged one of th best weekly newspapers by th Utah Itate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription ratesPayable strictly in advance- - 32.00 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. -- Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Robinson RETURNS HOME Mary Beth Beck-stea- entertained at a family party daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monday evening at their home. d, A. H. Beckstead, has returned home from St. Marks Hospital after suffering a skull fracture June 28th in a fall fet 'the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Nelson in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Beckstead desire to thank everyone for their kindnesses during the sickness of their daughter. e relatives attended and enjoyed the evening's pleasure. Twenty-fiv- Twenty ladies of the Magna Womens Club enjoyed a luncheon last week at the Magna Community Park. A festive time was spent by the group, and plans made for a July outing. PRETTY MISS CONNIE JO MATTHEWS . w BECOMES MRS. LOEL HEPWORTH aftc-rwar-d floor-lengt- three-quart- Uv La-bru- You're a They wore big when you serve and decor. Miss Tastes so rich JBOUNNON WHLh I Hill KY LOUISVILLE, CO.. , KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON KHISKEY-- Connie Garfield. They were assisted by MisSes Sandra Herron, Susan Perkins, JoRae Woolley, Carol Marlor and FU1B.GB PACJTTO MEAT DEPARTMENT lb. Pot .. ROAST . . QfU s. for Estate of FRED MONTOYA, limilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinill Creditors will present claim vouchers to the undersigned at 8995 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah, on or before the 26th day 9927 W. 2?00 So. This Weeks Special Ray-0-Va- c Handyman .. 88c Snap pull and push locking switch A regular seller at $1.98 26, 1958 Date of last publication, July 17, 1958. Mr. and Mrs. Claude B. HawNtW SWIRL kins and daughter, Claudia, enDUSTING POWDER joyed the Fourth of July weekend visiting with Mrs. Hawkins' mothlarMi!ctenf?Mr 1,03 er,- Mrs. John R. Humphreys, in Twirl. Whirl, Flint or Swine Dustins Powder for Hyrum, Utah. They also visited freshnose. Mr. Hawkins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hawkins, and other relatives in Lewistqp. and on SatMagna Rexall Drug was Phones urday, a 'family 4441 - night 6666 or 2382 enjoyed. UllJlIlllllllllillllHIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll eftor-bat- X CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI Gem 5 S ; Friday, Saturday, Sunday, July Show starts at has been named Michelle. A sister, Kari Ellen, is happy about the new playmate. THE YOUNG LIONS Phone Saturday Matinee Roundup v - StarU 12 Noon- - Out 3:00 Hey. Gang) Coma on in Get in on the fun. See Tarxan in VIL GODDESS." Plus 6 cartoons "3 Stooge" Serial. 1394 8925 Wl Mein ... TOiaO Q 'ii. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, July Drive-ITwo First Phone PROUD REBEL Alan Ladd and his son, David. Also COUNTRY MUSIC Ferlin Husky and a special cast of top musical stars. hits. Bring the family for this big Double Bill. mm Magna, Utah V- 3doz.for$1.00 69c lb. off Tastewell Cut Tastewell BEANS PEAS 10c can 10c can ' ? i Dog Food 7 Package 39 Buquick s 2-2- Roeedal 2Vt Pear halves .... Dry Milk Shavers 37 2-d- "ami y iX i A 'X S n- v, , ' ' , vf : ' u , - " ' is' - ' R rear. Information obtained from authoritative tourees and based on comparisons available at time material u as prepared. F front; yet what a difference in cost! 46 ox. Orange Juice hardtop . . . 35 . . . 25 NO IV TERMS TO FIT YOUR NEEDS I Tastewell 35 ' Carnation 59c 29 .A Club Victoria $1.49 ....... ,, A 4 - 9 Frozen Chicken Peaches ' Hardly any difference in size FLOUR Utah Trail 2'4 , f car ffor hundreds a medium-price- d dollars less! Compare and save! Breasts ft Drumsticks lb. Wasatch 25 Catsup ' WvtV r 50 FORD gives you the roominess off Mission Skippy t, 49 ' ' v f rx.v,,-- A ' A . 14 (to 0 pal) 6384 BUTTER gaL Dill 11-12-- Showings n Tomato Juice o Get all the car youll ever want... for less! E E Big Double Bill Ms fto? G0i?S DE- - r"'r-ss- g and 0 PJ4. 18-19-- By Request. Another Feature z S Next Special Feature, July This Happy Feeling with Debbie Reynolds Also AX J' EGGS ',2 and a Big iiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Labor Is A Major Cost Of Remodeling For some of those who are working less days, now is the best time to remodel that basement or spare room. Le us help you estimate material needs and costs for a project We will be most happy to furnish you, without cost, estimates of materials and other items, including plans and decoration theme. Sweet Cream Pickles 13 Feature shown once each night I E Marlon Brando. Montgomery Clift, Dean Martin Cast of Others. 3 Hour Show. 2 Cartoons News. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor of Magna, announce the birth of their second daughter on July 2. She weighed in at 7 pounds, 3 ounces 11-12-- 7:30. Complete show after 8:00 p.m. your spare tune to work Small A Grad 44 HiaYnn$v of October, A. D., 1958. Antonio Montoya, Executor far the Estate of Fred Montoya, deceased. John Rokich, Attorney for Executor, 8995 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah. Date of first publication, June What do YOU want in a new car , cool idho! VJhclc CJA Buy HARDWARE . de- ceased. J CENTRAL LUMBER & Treet WEDDING Fuller's First Quality Outside Paint in colors and white Now, $5.95 Armour monthly pymls. Nothing down, Magna Lbr. Sr Hdw. dial 2271. Notice to Creditors Central Lumber and Hardware CLOSEOUT HOME loans. $30 to $3500. up to 60 months to repay. Low Interest rale. Small Invitations, serving napkins, etc finest quality and lowest prices In Salt Lake County. W guarantee, our work. Cop- per Printing Company, dial 3322 regular price 57.50 gallon Only a few gallons left I DEPARTMENT PRODUCE Nancy Beck. Prior to her wedding the bride was entertained by Mrs. Sam Matz, Miss Labrum and Miss Connie Renee Shipp. vaca-Devor- e, i The gift room was in charge of Mrs. Sam Matz, Mrs. LaMar Moyle, Mrs. Keith Matthews, Mrs. Willis Hepworth and Miss PROOF B6 10-11-- . in two-wee- Dur-ran- MAGNA PHONE 6361 8177 WEST 3500 SOUTH Prices Effective July ROAST was other relatives and friends in this area, enroute to several eastern members of the Past Presidents states to vacation with other famClub of the American Legion ily members. Auxiliary Saturday evening. Folf a dinner and business lowing Mrs." Emil Feulner and daughmeeting, a social was enjoyed by Mrs. C. E. Hoffman of Salt Lake ter!, Marlene and Mrs. June of Ogden, departed City, Mrs. WaUace Jenkinson, Krfmfeuhl k Mrs.' Harry Thompn.'.Mrs." Don Thursday for a tjipitq, .Walla Walla, Wash- Mrs. Tony Mora, Mrs. will visit with Veri A. Haws. Mrs. Helen Gall-- 1 Flnia-Vdaughte- r andfam-Mryer, Mrs. E. E. Matthews and Mar-chan- TMJtf - wfldir lb. Shipp were" Mrs. Cleone t, Farnsworth, Mrs. George Mrs. Willard Kemp, Miss t. Diane Gilbert and Miss Sue i Pot Connie Hostesses PERRYS LAKE VIEW Round Bon dresses h Mr. and Mrs. George DuckThe bride is the former Judith worth of Lindsay, California, were Karen Teel, daughter of Mr. and brovisitors of Mr. Duckworths Mrs. James E. Teel of Long Beach, thers, A. B. and H. B. Duckworth, ENTERTAINS GROUP Mrs. Linnie Wyatt entertained EXPERT Tep end ballet leeaons. Very reasonable rales. Call Bally Jean Robinson, 2555. NOTICE Magna Time is qualified as Newspaper to publish Legal Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Notices, having been approved C. L. Wright, Jr., the grooms par- in the Third District Court of Salt ents are entertaining at an Open Lake County. House on Friday, July 18th at FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS COUNTY CLERK their home, 2828 South 8850 West CONSULT in Magna, from the hours of 6:00 PROBATE AND GUARDIANto 9:00 oclock in the evening. SHIP NOTICES. California, and exchanged vows with Mr. Wright on Saturday, June 28th in the Lakewood Community Methodist Church at Lakewood, California. The grooms brother, Denzil Wright, stood as best man. Miss Afton Wright, sister to the groom, was maid of honor and Miss Patsy Teel, sister to the bride, bridesmaid. Ushers were Reed Dawson and JimJohnston. Local family members attendily,' Mr: 66d Mrs. B. C. Christen- ing the wedding were Mr. and Rulon Cushing. is the for- Mrs. C. L. Wright, Sr., Mrs. Leta Prizes were given to Mrs. Hoff- sen. Mrs. Christensen mer Marian --Feulner. Bateman, Miss Afton Wright, Mrs. man, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Gall-ye- r Ralph Fullmer and two children fend Mrs. Mora. Mrs. Lova Marshall and baby. - Mr. Nicholas C. Pettersson of and I Mrs. Tony Mora, hospital chair- Price, Utah, was a Saturday guest man for the local American Le- at the home of his sister, Mrs. CRADLE gion Auxiliary, was in charge of Eugenie Dea in Magna. the coffee hour at the Veterans ROLL Hospital in Salt Lake City on NEW SWIMMING Mrs. Tuesday. Harry Quayle, Mrs. JULY 4ih BABY CLASSES Don DeVore, Mrs. Wallace JenMr. and Mrs. David Pendleton kinson and Mrs. Verl A. Haws of Magna, became the parents of Registration swimming assisted. ' ,, classes in the new term at the their second child, a lovely daughon July 4th. The miss tipped Thurs- ter, Mrs. Dean Wilson, two daugh- Jackling Pool will be held the scales at 9 pounds, 5 ounces 10th. day, July ters and two sons of Lake Charles, All desiring to participate in and is being greeted by brother, are visitors at the this Louisiana, Steven. popuar instruction may regishome of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. ter at that time. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Marino, other John Wynn of Salt Lake City and relatives and friends. John W. Taylor of Magna placed Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pendleton of second in the finals of an archerv Magna. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Coon re- contest held June 30th in Saft turned home Monday after vaca- Lake City, with a 22 count card. THIRD CHILD tioning for a short time in Rich- There were over 200 entrants in Happy over the arrival of their field, Utah, as guests of Mrs. the Pinecrest contest. third child, an Coon's sister and brother-in-lababy girl, are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brascisco, Nye of Magna. She was born July Mrs. Christensen had been a Mag- three sons and a daughter of San 3rd. Sister, Karen and brother, na visitor. Francisco, California, have de- Kenny, are happy about the new parted for their home after visitMr. and Mrs. F. D. Skip Niel- ing for several weeks with Mrs. sister, who will be called Cindy Ann. son and four children, Terry, Brasciscos parents, Mr. and Mrs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Craig, Nancy and Peggy Karen of Verl Perkins in Magna and other Mrs. A. J. Westover and Mr. and Salem, Oregon, arrived Wednes- relatives and friends. Mrs. Frank W. Nye, all of Magna. for a short stay with Mr. Mrs. Brascisco day and children Nielsons mother, Mrs. Mary E. were joined by Mr. Brascisco Nielson, sister and family, Mrs. shortly before the July 4th FIFJH DAUGHTER Howard Ridge of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carlson are rejoicing over the arrival of their (fifth daughter, who was born July 4th and tipped the scales at 5 pounds. 6 ounces. A name has not as yet been chosen for the new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babbel of Magna are the happy charge of the brides book. Swallows so smooth GENUINE SOUR MASH DILI street-lengt- of mint green accordion pleated rayon jersey with round neckline's and front belts. Flat green bows were in their hair and they carried bouquets of white gardenias. Adrienne Lee Matthews was flower girl. Clarence W. Hepworth was best man and ushers were Russell L. Marlor, Gordon E. Marlor, David B. Cook and Gordon M. Ottinger. A musical theme was used as the reception background with a lyre, musical staffs and other instruments decorating two large mirrors. Green ribbons and white gardenias highlighted the arrangement. Pink ribbons and pink carnations were used in the serving and hit... William F. Stauffer, 59, Salt Lake City, died Wednesday after a lingering illness. Included in his survivors is a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Farmer of Magna. Funeral services were conducted Saturday. Sympathy is proffered. ocieJcu In one of the prominent midsummer weddings, attractive Miss Connie Jo Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews of Magna, became the bride of Loel Hepworth, Monday evening in the Skaggs Memorial Chapel of the First BapUst Church. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Hepworth, Sr., of Magna. Judge Clarence E. Matthews, the bride's grandfather, officiated at the ceremony. Immediately a reception in the Crystal and Florentine Rooms of the Newhouse Hotel honored the pair. They later left for a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley, Idaho. Beautiful Gown h The brides gown was a sheath of silk organza and featured scallops of Schiffli embroidery at the V neckline and length sleeves. Beginning at the hipline in back was an overskirt of silk organza underscored with net which swept into a chapel train. The elbow-lengt- h veil of silk French illusion was held by a flat bow. She carried two white orchids surrounded by stephanotis. Miss Clare Matthews, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Myrna Miss Rona Hepworth, the grooms sister, and Miss Louise Jorgensen. Wore Green Open Houte To Honor Newlywedt, Mr. and Mr. C. L. Wright, Jr. song f 5 ' |