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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA Thursday, July 24, 1953 TIMES HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST Published Bine 1111 Howard Rldga. Publisher Edith N. Ridga. Edilor iHuad each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah 'Entered as second class mail matter under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna, Utah . By Mrs. Randy Mossier 5460 West 3500 South Dial AM Adjudged one. of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Association. given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rales-Paya- bie strictly in adrance $2.00 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. flats Press Catholic Church News Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Dally and family spent the last weekend visiting relatives in Southern Utah. MAGNA UEVJS AND VIEWS LOVELY LAWN PARTY Mrs. Menta Lapnow at Compton home in Kansas while Mr. Clark Complimentary to the sixth and Mr3. Florice Curler in Roseis studying to veterinarian. birthday anniversary of Miss mead. Mrs. Clark will be remembered as Chsrie Clayton, daughter of Mr. He then continued on to Culver Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson the former Carma Heaton. and Mrs. Ned J. Clayton of Idaho sister-in-laMrs. have returned home after spendFalls, her paternal grandparents, City to visit a to traveled the Mrs. May Sharp, up ZV Canada. enMrs. N. L. in months Mr. and ing Clayton, The Juil ior M Men and Explor- tertained at a prettily planned coast to Mountain View to visit Anderson lived in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, while her husband, ers of the Hunter 3rd Ward, un- lawn party at their home." Miss with another son, Ross Miner and Don, participated in wrestling der the direction of their leader, Cherie has been visiting here for family. He returned by way of San Francisco, Donnors Pass and matches throughout the provinc- Mars Kilpack, enjoyed a Trea- five weeks. sure Quest Monday evening. Mr. es. In addition to her parents, who Reno. While there, the Andersons vi- Kilpack took his class to the home arrived Friday for a weekend sited Banff National Park, Lake of Mrs. Mildred Moore and Mrs. visit, other guests were her ma4--H Louise and enjoyed a night at Van Orman Clark. Questions of ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. true love? and What J. W. Humphries, son. Bill, Mr. the Calgary Stampede, known to What is members of is greatness? were discussed. and Mrs. Paul Humphries and theMonday, July 14th,Club left for be the worlds largest rodeo. Enroute home, they vacationed three children, Mr. and Mri. El- their annual Club Camp at mer J. Hansen, all of Magna and the in Yellowstone National Park. The Spruces. girls, under the direc- Miss Dorothy Grose of Park City. The girls enjoyed many activition of Mrs. Rita Day and Fae The Junior Gleaner Class of ties at a including hiking, handicraft, three Day, spent days busy the Hunter 2nd Ward enjoyed a the Spruces Mr. and Mrs. Dick Openshaw baseball, dancing, napast week. Treasure Quest" Wednesday at Games were played and many and family recently returned from ture hikes, skits, campfire singthe homes of Mrs. Charlotte Kent crafts introduced. Members in- a vacation spent in Idaho. They ing. and Mr. Harold Heaton where The camp was ended by a talent Donna Linda clude Walk, Turner, were, five days in Challis, where they received lessons. Janice Smith, Connie Frampton, they enjoyed salmon fishing on program and a very impressive Ramah Marshall, Myrla Palmer the Salmon River, and then con- candle ceremony Tuesday evenMr. and Mrs. Warren Rushton and Pauline Walk. tinued n to Sun Valley. They ing. Magna's club was very acalso visited in Idaho Falls, Idaho tive. were happy to receive a telephone The placed second call from their son, Ken Rushton, for several days with friends, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall extending them birthday wishes. entertained at luncheon the past and Mrs. Reed Day. Mrs. Day is in baseball. Eva Ruth Olsen was Friends of Kenneth Rushton w e the former Ruth Bowen of Magna. elected, assistant skit director; complimentary to Mr. Judith Pehrson was the talent will be happy to learn that he is n Mrs. Marshall's sisters, Sadie entry and Gayle Moss was named recovering from a broken shouldof Panguitch and Mrs. Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Vern Obray have one of the five neatest 'girls from er caused when a large wave Judd of Twin Idaho. The moved into their new home at the entire assembly. threw him as he was getting on afternoon was Falls, spent studying 3127 South 8400 West and would Judith Pehrson a landing boat Ken, a member of like to invite their friends to call. the armed forces, was in the hos- family genealogical work. CUB SCOUT NEWS pital for eight days. Friends of Mr. William Park of Mr. A. L. Miner has returned Cub Scouts from Den 1 and 2, 2251 West 3500 South in Granger from an extended visit in Califor- Pack 85, participated in a soft-ba- ll Mr. and Mrs. Emelio Gallegos will be happy to learn he is con- nia by way of Las Vegas, Nevada game Thursday afternoon at house have had as their guests at home valescing receiving and Riverside, California. He vi- the Magna Community Park. Folthis past week, Mrs. Delores Gon- treatment at a Saltafter Lake hospital sited with a son, Verl R. Miner lowing the game, refreshments zales and her five children, Bobfor a heart attack. and family in San Diego, and also were served in honor of Gary and Calvin Gloria, Erma, by, with an aunt, Mrs. Eva Maynard, Curtis on his birthday anniverof Laramie, Wyoming. Billy sary. Den mothers in charge of the event were Mrs. Maurine Friends of Mr. Louis Davis Solomon, Mrs. Bonnie Frankos to know will be and Mrs. Melba Curtis. he is home after spending two weeks in a hospital following a Elder Lynn W. Harrison has heart attack, suffered while rejust returned from an LDS misturning from a trip to Colorado. sion to Central America. Best wishes are extended. Home on leave from the Army at Fort Hood, Texas, is Sergeant Mrs. Wayne Morris was selectJohn Jay Harrison. Both young AT music ed as one of twenty-fiv- e men are sons of Mr. and Mr3. teachers to attend a' two-da- y John Harrison, 2828 South 8500 workshop Thursday and Friday, West in Magna. given by Hildegard Sill, a famous MAGNA organ teacher from Chicago. ba Club News Sew-erett- 4-- H 4-- H The Altar Society of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church met recently to celebrate birthday anniversaries of the members. The tables were decorated for the months of the year. Games were played and prizes given. Refreshments, including a large birthday cake, were served by Mrs. Alice Ribotto and Mrs. Mary Novak. 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Warren Rushton attended the wedding reception of Mr. Clifford Shaw and his bride of, Lymon, in Wayne County, Utah. Mr. Shaw is Mrs. Rushtons , nephew. Mrs. Marian Tanner of Richfield, Utah, is a guest at the home of her sister and family, Mrs. Millie Slater. this voll-ybal- l, I Sew-Erett- eit Ip-so- Prc-InvcnS- cry o We close our inventory July 31. These items must go to make way for new stock. Used Washers $35.00 Automatic. Bendix. Dexter Twin Tubs 4 now only Cost $389, 1 -- year-old. Repossessed, Frigidaire Auto. Washer EXTRA SPECIAL Bendix Duomatic Washer & Dryer Used, but in perfect condition $199 .... $ 129.95 on Coleman Products, stoves, lamps, tables, etc. Coolers and Air Conditioners Frigidaire Refrigerated Cooler, V2 ton Original Price $175.00 9289.95 Evaporative Type now, $39.95 now, $32.50 now, $24.95 regular price, $59.95 regular price, $39.95 regular price, $29.95 FirsE quality, return pump models Central Lumber and Hardware Phone 8925 West Main 6384 Ottoffe-wM- e Mr. and Mrs. William Bradley have returned home from Cottonwood, Arizona where Mrs. BradFIRST SON ley performed a wedding cereMr. and Mrs. Chris S. Metos mony for her niece, Miss Fern of Salt Lake City, are parents of Phillips, who became the bride of ' a fine son, born Thursday, July William MacMillan. 17 in a Salt Lake Hospital The Mr. and Mrs. Bradleys eldest new arrival tipped the scales at daughter, husband and family, 7 pounds, 11 ounces and will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drohny, sisnamed George. formerly of Salt Lake City, now ter, Sylvia, is happy about the of California, also attended the new playmate. wedding. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom Patsuris of Magna CTC Brent Bridges, his wife and Mr. and Mrs. George Metos of and two sons, Michael and Robert, Salt Lake City. The new mother arrived Friday to spend a brief is the former Miss Helen Patsuris. vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Colombe and Mr. First Grandchild and Mrs. H. A. Bridges in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Dean of The Bridges family has been Maywood, California, announ-- e in Germany for 2 and years the arrival of a baby daughter on and are enroute to Baltimore, July 2nd. She weighed 7 pounds, Maryland. Mr. Bridges is a mem5 ounces at birth, and has been ber of the U. S. Navy. named Arlie Adels Dean. The happy mother is the former Mary Ann Williams and proud maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Vega of n California, former Magna residents. All women interested in bowling at the Utah Copper Club BABY BOY Tuesday night league are asked Mr. and Mrs. Owen Herron, Jr. to sign up with Roxie Morse, of Magna announce the birth of Idell Privett, Esther Matz or a boy on July 2nd. He weighed in Audrey Malmborg. at 8 pounds, 10 ounces and is beTha filing deadline will be ing greeted by a brother and sifannounced in the near future. ter at home. ROLL - WOMEN'S B:ll-fjowe- BOWLING well-know- The great bourbon o! the Old West (SflearaffiKse BEST CLOSEOUT DISCOUNT OF 20 Closeout Price Only interested MAGNA NEWS CRADLE study, the During the two-da- y teachers were presented with music compositions and entertained at luncheon both days on the Hotel Utah Roof Garden. Mrs. Randy Moesser entertained at a prettily planned luncheon complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Lela Ash and two daughters, Rita and Mary Sharyn of Victor ville, California, and their mother, Mrs. Mary Sheffield of Magna. SHOP Savings to 112 on Mens, Womens, Childrens WEAR and SHOES Starts Friday, July 25th Betrothal Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Burr announce the betrothal of their to Dave daughter, Barbara, Lyttge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Lyttge of Holladay. No definite wedding date has been set for the prominent pair. 910 SUNNY DISTILLERS BROOK COMPANY, PRODUCTS LOUISVILLE, COMPANY, KY KENTUCKY DISTRIBUTED STRAIGHT Mr. George W. Fairboum returned home Wednesday after spending three weeks in a Salt Lake Hospital receiving medical treatment lor s heart-attacHe will remain in bed for at least k. Magna, Utah six weeks. Best wishes are extended by his many friends. PERRYS LAKE VIEW Mttisir ITS CRAZY Moesser. Mrs. Genevieve Palmer and daughter, Valene, left Friday for a weeks vacation in Boise, Idaho, visiting Mrs. Palmers sister, Mrs. Malissa Ward, who recently became mother of a fine son. MAGNA PHONE 6361 8177 WEST 3500 SOUTH Prices Effective July The North Jordan Stake Girls Campout started Friday morning at the Spruces. Hunter young lad. ies who enjoyed the trLp were Hamah Marshall, Margie Norris, Linda Dally, Diane Kirby, Shirley Jean Moore and Vallene and 26 Mrs. Richard Bertoch has returned home after undergoing major surgery in a Salt Lake wishes are exhospital. Get-we- ll tended. DAYS AT LAKE VIEW Mrs. Phillip Bertoch is in. a Salt Lake hospital recovering from a severe illness. Best wishes are ex- even the Prices have gone Crazy tended. MEAT DEPARTMENT ' CTlSojOg .15;; pns punod punod PRODUCE SJ3U J DEPARTMENT tpM Lewu Bros. Stages :G8 V Mr. and Mrs. Chad Clark have returned from Manhattan, Kansas, to spend the summer months visiting Mr. Clark's parents in Georgetown, Idaho and Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heaton of Hunter. The Clarks are making their 380 gal. Keeley1 IceCream 81? f I South Watt Tempi Salt Lake City Pbona EL Sweet Cream Butter 70? In a sense, Kennecotts stockholders can be called Utah pioneers, even though many of them may never have been in our state. How is this seemingly contradictory situation explained? The answer lies in the business they own an industrial pioneer in Utah. Kennecott is pioneering today in developing new and better methods and equipment to improve operations. This is necessary to adjust operations and production to meet the problems created by the highly competitive copper market. Kennecotts pioneering attitude can be traced to the very foundation of the copper industry in our state, which was based on an entirely new concept of mining and processing low grade copper ore. Pioneering improvements Free Show July 23 at 11 2 fc 5 p.m. Ed McPherson and his dogs, monkey and fox helped Kennecott maintain successful operations through the years. And today, continued pioneering is helping to assure future operations. Pioneers opened up a new country when they settled what is now Utah. Business pioneers helped the new country grow and prosper. And Kennecotts owners, whose invested savings are used to carry on industrial pioneering, are part of this growth and prosperity. These nearly 90,000 owners are a of America. They live throughout our country they are engaged in many occupations they represent all walks of life. But in one respect they are all alike. They are members of the copper team industrial pioneers who are important to Utahs development cross-sectio- n Hennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah BY NATIONAL BOURBON WHISKEY |