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Show Thursday, July 31, 1SS3 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA NEWS IIUINER NOTES OF INTEREST LAKE RIDGE LOCALS By Mrs. Randy Moetser 5460 West 3500 South Dial AM By Juanita Hall R. Mrs. DeMoyne Oliver and Mrs. Moesser were guests at a luncheon given by the Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Hyland Kent took Products Co. at the Hotel New-houlast Saturday. Door prizes a trip July 22 and 23 to Fish Lake and Bryce Canyon, reporting a were awarded with two of them being presented to Mrs. Oliver very interesting time. and one to Mrs. Moesser. The Mrs. Charlotte Kent celebrated luncheon was in honor at their her birthday July 25 at a birthday salesmen and the hostesses who breakfast at her home. Her hus- had the largest return at their band, son, Shirl, and his wife, parties. Kay, Mrs. Kents mother, Mrs. The Sunday School class under Peterson, as guests. The following enday, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Kent the direction of Mrs. Kilpack took their mother, Mrs. Peterson, joyed a party in Millcreek Canon a trip through American Fork yon Tuesday. There were twenty-fiv- e boys and girls participating. Canyon and on a tour of the Stake Farm at Lehi. se Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bracy have Phone 6438 Mr. and Mrs. Hal Larsen and had as guests, Mrs. Bracys niece, family were Mrs. Larsens sister T:;rry Robinson of Salt Lake City Visiting at the home of Mr. and and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Mr. Bracys uncle and wife, Mrs. Oral were Jdr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilkins Kemp on Monday Chestnut of Richfield, Utah. " Reverend and Mrs. W. .T. Bracy Mrs. with their daughter and Zambos and children George of Shelton, Washington. He is the Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Count, of Magna. Over the weekend the Mrs. Stam enjoyed din- spent a day at Mirror Lake last Baptist minister there. were visitors in Tremon-to- n ner andRobert Kemps a in theater Salt party His wife is a representative for week enjoying dinner and and Garland, Utah, with their Lake on Monday with her Ex City products and attended Mr. and Mrs. Edgar a convention for the western parents,and Mr. and Mrs. Myron mother, Mrs. Eva Lockhart, sisKemp ters, Mrs. Dorothy King of Salt states of these products. Miss Connie Keetch To Wed in September Mr. and Mrs. Shirwin Rushton, Barnes; also with Mrs. Kemps Lake City and Mrs. Lenore Zindel of Brigham Oity, formerly of Dale Mrs. and Mr. brother, sister-in-laa and of Lovely Miss Connie Ksctch, Betrothal Revealed Cathay, California, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Parks of Hunter, visited last weekend with Barnes, ito greet a new nephew. Mrs. Betty Rae Lockhart, relatives and attended the annual daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray San Jose, California, were weekbeMrs. Mr. P. and Backman John will of Keetch Magna, S. also of Salt Lake City, Utah. end visitors of Mrs. R. C. Parks, reunion held at Saltair July 19, Tuesday evening members of come the bride of William F. of Magna announce the betrothal enroute to New York City. Mr. held in memory of Mr. Vie hustheir and Club Esclera the Valof their attractive daughter, Miss Norma Broderick, daughJohns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd is a nephew of the late bands met at the home of Mr. Parks Hunter Third Ward held a spe- GOOD Pasture for 6 head of ter of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar BrodJohns in an early fall wedding. erie, to Jack Searle, son of Mr. Mr, Parks and Mrs. N. L. Hopkins cial where meeting Sunday afternoon, horses. $4 month. Inquire 6306 W. Hunt Harold Mrs. they and The prominent couple will re- and Mrs. Stanley L. Searle of of Magna. Hurricane, 7 Democratic Meeting July 27th, for all girls receiving 3500 South. Dial AM a patio supper. Horse- erick, is visiting in for enjoyed Tooele. vows a few cite nuptial September The visitors also were guests shoes and dancing were later en- Utah, with relatives The Democratic party is holding the awards earned over a period hon-ohas No date weddin r definite will a weeks. rec:ption 12th, and of Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins. a weiner roast at the home of of one year. Twenty-thre- e girls FOR SALE Medium site used joyed. them that evenin in the been set by the young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day Aug. 12 at received individual awards. Four refrigerator, excellent condition. and Oquirrh Stake House in Magna. Snow Mrs. Eugene daughMr and Mrs. Reed Brace en- 8 p.m. Members of the district received 100 per cent awards, and 835. Inquire at 3271 Breese Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Colosimo of Miss Keetch was a former Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley ters, Mrs. Erma Nielson of Magna meet their candidates for one Silver Gleaner award was 8280 Wetb Magna. 8 boating at the DuNi Club may Magna Independence Day queen. Magna have returned to their and Mrs. Helen Griffith of Lake visited in Tremonton, Utah, vjth joyed ' the coming primaries in Septem- given. Those entitled to the 100 bit Mrs. two with Brace's bride-dlemost a home after beneMonday and enjoyable Both the motored to Rock Mrs. Higleys parents, Mr. and Point, cent All were ber. awards Utah, Ramah interested voters from the per Carl-sto- n SELL RENT TRADE One of dict are active in local 'social weeks vacation in Edmonton, Springs, Wyoming, to visit Mrs. Mrs. Myron Barnes on Thursday parents, Mr. and Mrs. James and a brother, Mr. and Mrs. other Hunter districts are invited Marshall, Myrla Palmer, Valene the best old brick hornet Alberta, Canada. Mr. Colosimo Snows circles. Ocker-maMrs. Ethel Moesser. to and Evans Janiel and The attend. Friday. sister, resist-Cail Carlston and family, all of and a had a joyous r in new Magna area or week. last Silver was Gleaner award preSalt Lake City. brick near high school. Also older Mrs. Ed Asbury entertained union. They had not seen each Mrs. Blanche Fairbourn of sented to Erna Lee Searle. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and Visiting at the Brace residence home to trade for smaller east members of the Friendship Club other .for 36 years. Hunter to Riverside, and Mrs. Pearl Gillande, motored overnight were Mr. Braces father, a 6 Mrs. Lavina Harrison of Cres- family side home. Call 6774 eves. Wednesday. Poduck luncheon home Ward visitor from Seattle, Washing-- ' Sunday LDS services were Mr. John Brace and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rasmussen cent, Utah, is visiting her sister, Utah, on Thursday, to bring was served to the ladies. Mrs. has been Glenna, of Salt Lake City, ton, were honored at, a break- presented by thb family of Mrs. FOR All digger needs, backhoe, Mrs. Eugene Kone, for a short their son, Jerry, who Vi Martin will be hostess at the have returned from a weeks fast held at Deseret Inn Saturday Vola Hancock, beginning with a loader, open the past two weeks with Free estimates. and visiting Richfield Elsinore, in tims. on at home her n;xt meeting Mr. and Mrs. morning, July 26. The hostesses talk from her daughter, Helen, a Phone 2 4. Halls Mrs. sister, Mr. rela and Mrs. Richard and Barker friends On Utah, Mrs. visiting Harrison, Monday, August 6th. were Mrs. Arlene Craig, Mrs solo Prayer Perfect by Mrs. tives. While there they attended Mrs. Ethel Kemp, Mrs. Grace Dale Udy. On their return trip, are enjoying a vacation in YelMrs. lowstone and Pearl talks by her son, Buddy, tiimmiiummiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiimiiiiiiii Mr. of Salt Gillande, Hancock, with visited and Lake, Mr. week. of Rasmussens Park this National funeral the Johnson and Mrs. Ramona Smith they Miss Joyce Martin was the, brother-in-laMrs. Larsene Morris. and Mrs. Hancock, and a violin in and son, Grant, Adams Win-- " were D. Earl Mr. Claude guests of Mrs. Kone, who honored guest at a prettily ar- solo by Mary Green. Thatcher, Utah. On Saturday, the Monroe, o. Mo,d. observed her birthdate. Brace Mrs. Mr. and Reed and the 'of Halls were guests Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jones her 12th anniversary on Friday., Company at Lagoon for family attended a family reunion and Mr. and Mrs. Mf and Mrs A w Dimond Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Sanelli and Ten guests enjoyed boating at Smorgasbord was enjoyed July Wayne Morris in Daniels Canyon over the weekiweie happily surprised when two children of Denver, Colorado, their annual outing. with their families spent a lovely 17 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Hint-onisthe Duck Club, followed by a for end the Burdic 01family I Mrs. Albert Mr. and former f.iinds, 24th at the Jones cabin in Lambs Arnold Peterson, formerly of spent a hamburger fry. Games were son. of Culver City, California, we.k asMagna residents, Members of the Lake Ridge guests of Mr. Sanellis Canyon. Hunter, now of Salt Lake, in LaMar Broderat Visitors played and refreshments later and Mis. Olsons sister, Jani the n mother, Mrs. Angela Sanelli and Second Ward Bishopric enjoyed honor of Mr. and Mrs. George served. home and ick Mr. included of this past wfeek of Midvale and Elva other relatives and friends in a party at the home Mr. and Mrs Wayne Morris Peterson who were recently marMrs. Brodericks sister and famon Friday. on Gerald Mrs. HoUaday called of West Jordan, Magna and Salt Lake City. joined the Lang Company outing ried. Mrs. George Peterson was Miss Joy Rushton is spending Gough Games were played and a lunch- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Brod- at them last week. George Washington Memorial the former Marjorie Johnson of her summer at the Salt Lake VoMrs. erick of Mr. and Utah, to Huiricanc, eon the served Bishop Luncheon was served and STAKE BARBECUE Park Saturday, enjoying an after- Moab, and Mr. Peterson is a son cational School studying the art of time Mrs. Mr. and Brodericks and Mr., parents, An M Men and Gleaner Girl Paul Luckau,r spent visiting. noon of festivities. of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson. hairdressing. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ferry Broderick of Emery, There were 36 guests present. Oquirrh Stake barbecue will be George Beagley and Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen held August 8th at 7:00 p. m. in Hal Foulks. The first and second e of Broderick and Lake Salt family the Magna Community Park. Class of Hunter Third Ward, Mr. Conelly Bailey and Mr. All interested are invited to Visiting at the home oL Mr. City. under the direction of Mrs. Berna-din- e Henry Bawden were guest speakBrodthis The attended the group NEW STAB AFTER and Mrs. Merlin Hingley Robinson and Mrs. Caroline ers at the Hunter Third Ward week were Mrs. Higleys sister, erick family reunion over the Roderick, went to 77 SHOWER REFRESHER 20. Mr. Baileys Jordan Sunday, July Park Norweekend at Provo Canyon. Mrs. Bertha Smith and son, I lOOunoM 1.53 MUST SELL TO CLOSE ESTATE Saturday for a "Pioneer Break- -' subject was The Ten Commandton of Alturas, California, and I fast and while Mr. a Bawden to visit ments, Cooling. Brisk mtscullno the Peace gave Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowley atMr. Higleys brother and wife, f fragrance. Acts tt Gardens. These included Jeanne a talk illustrating The Type HarreOooOonnt tool tended the Bleazard family Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Higley 35 hp Wolverine boat Teenee Boat Trailer Marshall, Clare Robinson, Mar- vest You Reap By the Kind of union in Daniels Canyon on Utah. of City, Brigham Radio Control Cables Johnson Outboard Motor jorie Norris, Shirley Jean Moore, Seed You Sow. An organ solo Magna Rexall Drag Elva Lowder, Katherine Jenson was presented by Mrs. Ken Gas Cushions Life Jackets Paddle Battery Phono 4441 - night 6668 or 2282 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Holladay and Sandra 1957 Chevrolet Pickup Truck, less than Can and Floor Sodja. Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stewart llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll entertained at a barbecue supper 3,000 miles. To be sold to the highest bidder. All bids Mrs. Averilda Jones will note at their home for members of and family attended a Pace famMr. and Mrs. Emery Moesser must be submitted in writing to John A. Rokich, attorNOW IN PROGRESS her 87 th birthday anniversary Mrs. Holladays family on Satur. ily reunion at Lagoon on Sunday. of 6000 West suffered the loss of ney dor the Estate of Mona Peterson, deceased. 8995 W, on Thursday, July 31st, in a day. Guests included brothers and 40 tons of hay, a truck and 2700 South, Magna, Utah, on or before August 8, 1958. grain quiet observance at her home their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Kendrill among other items when Inspection by appointment, call 2469. m Magna. neth Hailing, Mr. and Mrs. Jay their big barn burned Saturday, Honoring the well - known Hailing of Brigham City, Utah, 26th. lady, Mrs. Laura Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hailing and Mrs. Ruth Vaughn entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Hailing of Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson at a supper party Monday eve- Mantua, Utah, sisters and huscelebrated Mr. Nielsons 80th Mrs. Vern Brough ning at the Vaughn home. A bands, Mr. and Fine Boy birthday July 15th. Helping him Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Sanelli celebrate at an gioup of relatives and friends of Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs, evening dinner Earl Riggs of Wellsville, Utah. attended. announce the birth of a fine boy were his daughter and on July 24th. He has a small Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newton, their sister at home for a playmate. daughter Jane Ann and Mr. NielAT sons sister, Mrs. Annie Peterson. ocietu son-in-la- -- Cel-Cis . -- n, I Vitro-Uraniu- 'opKfeafi! m i Fin-liyso- Bee-Hiv- Vf MAGNA WOMAN TO NOTE 87th BIRTHDAY SttoFe-vM- e CRADLE ROLL SUMMER (SHeaffamuge son-in-la- Baby Daughter h and Mrs. Lester O. of Provo, Utah, are proud to announce the arrival of a darld baby daughter ing on July 21. She will be named Connie Lynne, and weighed in at Mr. ' Hep-wort- black-haire- (s03Nylon Hose, 8 1-- 2 - to 11 pounds, 7V ounces. A sister, Julie Gae and a brother, Richard, are at home. 7 2 for 1.00 Proud grandparents are BEST SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Creig R. Jewkes were appointed dance directors for the M.I.A. for the North Jordan Stake. Mr. and Mrs. Jewkes live in the new Amanda Acres division of the Hunter Third MAGNA Savings to 12 on Mens, Womens Childrens WEAR and SHOES Ward. Mir. and Mrs. Lyle W. Talbot of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hcpworth of Hinckley, Utah. Mr. Leon G. Dilley of Magna is the why Ancient Age can say: Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hepworth will be interested in knowing that he has been accepted into Veterinary Medical School at the Colorado State University at Fort Collins, Colorado, and he and his family will be moving in a month to make their home there. O. STMIGHT IMTUCKY HUttOS WHISKEY Of PSOWICT "SHOE fftftCHOK 86 DISTILLERIES COMPWf GIENMOK W100F LOUISVILLE. IS TSAWTIOK" KENTUCKY CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI Gem Theatre Notice: This Week, HUNTER Aug. SAT.-SUN.-MO- Show starts 'at 7:30. 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