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Show I MAGNA TIMES. MAGNA UTAH MAGNA Publish'd Sine Thurtday, January TIMES 1916 Brigham Young Howard Rid 9a. Publisher V Edith N. Ridge, Edilor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the ect.oi March 3rd. 1879 at Magna. Utah ( . Editorial Association. Mail subscription rates Payable strictly In advance--S2.tf5 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. -- BY LOCAL MAIDENS Miss ' Evelyn Nixon Bride' of D. G. Orchard Miss -- FLAIR FOR UNUSUAL- - MOTIFS Mr. 'and Mrs.: Merrill D. Hymas of Hunter are announcing the of their daughter, Miss Delvene June Hyntas, to Clifford L. Ames, son of Mrs. Floretta Ames of Hunter. Christmas joys are expressed holiday themes oP'Yeligion and g in this area was the in many ways in many lands. But to each individual, Yuletide has decoration of an unusual treethe monkey tree" by the O. J. its own special, personal McDonalds, Sr. of the McDonald Accompanying .tho. traditional FloraL jilt-givin- tended. Installation of newly elected officer? will be held January 8th at the Magna Union HaH, 7:30 p. m. Installing officers will be Mrs. Anna Ahlquist; Mrs. R. M. Leasy, manager and Mrs. Emma Lou , Erickson, senior. Laura Daniels entertained members of her club at a Christmas party last week at her home. Games were played and gifts exGame favors were changed. awarded to Mrs. Sally Vernon, Mrs. Jesse Warburton and Mrs. Erma Larson, all of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs N. L Clayton spent, a very enjoyable holiday vacation at Idaho Falls, Idaho with their son and fafmly, Mr. and Mrs. Ned J. Clayton. Greetings Extended Mr. and Mrs. William Hum-"phreof Portland, Oregon, former residents, desire to- - extend Yuletide greetings to all their friends in this area and health and happiness in the New Year. , - dj Holiday Social Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCullough entertained at a Christmas exchange party Saturday evening at their home. The guests included Mr, and Mrs. Ted Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cloward, Mrs. LaVenia Anderson, Mrs. Wanda Christensen of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Richards, Mr. nd Mrs. Delmar Hiatt and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman of Kearns. A gay time was held by the Their w Mrs. Douglas G. Orchard, formerly Miss Evelyn Nixon, .well known coed of Hunter. . . . , HUNTER In the majestic Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Evelyn Nixon, attractive daughter of Mr. an4 Mrs. Clarence G. Nixon of 5890 West 3500 South in Hunter, became the bride of Douglas T. Orchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Orchard of 274 1st East, Brigham City, on December 19th. Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Council of Twelve officiated. A wedding breakfast was given at the Hot Shoppes by the grooms parents, following the ceremony, anda reception honored the prominent pair that evening in the Hunter Ward. NEWS Kyle Pritzkau Mr. marriage-wil- l of Murray spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marshall last week and his isler. Kathy, is a guest this weekend. Mr. Dale Marshall is a guest this weekend of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Pritzkau of Murray. i The Seagull girls of the Hunter Ward under the direction of Mrs. Hazel 'Edler, enjoyed caroling last week. They returned to the Edler home for chili and 'hot chocolate. Beautiful Gown For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace over bridal satin. It was- fashioned d with a sabrina neckline, bodice with long tapered Sleeves ending in lily points over .wrist a bouffant skirt with panels and appliques of lace in front. The back had rows of nylon pLated tulle and lace ruffles She carried a bouquet of a white orchid, carnations tied with red velveteen ribbon. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoch have returned from San Francisco where they visited a daughter and Mr. ancPMfs. Ben Salmonson. They also traveled San Diego as guests of a son and family, Mr. Frank Bertoch. - slim-fitt-e- son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore spent the weekend with relatives in Spanish Fork. attendants wire Mrs. Sam- Mrs. ErnaDean Anderson was sisttaLxTthe bride, honored at a birthday dinner ue B.-r-t W. Christmas eve at the home of her matron of honor; Mrs. Miss xon, matron; attending Mrs. Leon Mr. and parents, group. Moore. Among the guests was an Sherry Lynn Nixon, bridesmaid, Mrs. Edna Van Sant of Boise, aunt from Springville, Mrs Grady ',un!or bridesmaids were Miss ,Demce Orchard and Miss Karen Idaho, former Magna resident, Huffaker Nixon. has been a holiday guest at the chose red velveteen Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rushton were! They home of Mr. and Mrs- - Wayne Rob,wlth sabrina necklines inson. guests at the home of their 1sheath Mr. and,an carried holly and split carna-Mrdaughter and Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Turner and Don Mathews of Midvale for tions on white fur muffs. The junwere bridesmaids red lor .owns family have moved into their new a Christmas breakfast velveteen, princtss style. home on 3500 South. The brides mother chose a steel blue sheath and the grooms mother had s dusty rose pink lace at a 8177 WEST 3500 SOUTH PHONE 6361 Brent Orchard stood as best man for his brother and ushers were Bert W. Nixon, Ntil K. Nix on and Deloy Tanner. Sun Valley Honeymoon The young couple Lft on a honeymoon to Sun Valley, Idaho. For her going-awa- y outfit the pretty bride chose a beige cashmere coat with dark brown accessories and a dark brown sheath frock. MAGNA Prices Effective January 2nd & 3rd MEAT DEPARTMENT nOAGTT GuGACI GS Lo. G0 Lb. DEPARTMENT Pink , ," 17c 39c pkg. . lb. 71c Giant Size Blue Energy 40 ok . 55c Jiffy Biftluif Mix Armotr'i S Oprned Rasmussen. They also vacationed during the holidays in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Rasmussens parents. , Mr. and Mrii Rspald ilppiphreys and daughter of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Daniels and son, Steven of Lehi, were Holof iday guests Mrs. T. L Daniels Mr. and Mrs. HalIoran,.of San Bernardino,' California, Wianj w.re holiday gusts at thehome of Mrs. Hallorans mother, Mrs. Vera E. Jones, and other relatives and friends. r par.' Mr.-an- d Meeting Postponed Due to the a( holiday-time- , regular meeting date of the mocratic Study Group for January, has been postponed, The next gathering will be in February, GAS-TOO- NS BY Gen Kclion Electrical Dept. Sub For Santa" To Family Members of the electrical department of the Garfield Refinery had a project of a "Sub For Santa, and supplied much needed clothing and food for a family of seven during the holi- . days. The food- - and wearing apparel were greatly appreciated by the less fortunate family. "I left , the SWITCH ON so you could find It . Youll get a kick out of our eagerness to-gi- ve GOOD SERVICE! slated for Tuesday, January 12. OQ noon at the Lion House, Luncheon is to oe served and pertinenf , community problems discussed, states Dee Taylor, pres- ident. GENE KELSON 13th,-sente- Conoco Seryipe 81$ Phone 9921 West 2709 South is a former student to the future. .. . fie , v looks to old fnends. The veiy uncertainty of the future is its brightest attraction . . . a challenge to share with those who have met it many, many times and - are eager to meet.it again. f , In the Rocky Mountain Empire, the dependable leadership so essential 2 Crackers . . j and is centered on the .lines of your own home railroad. Now entering its 89th year of service, the r)o Grande is a completely modem transportation plant youthful in is eagerness to t . X N mature in its dependability aged by experience. ' With you, Rio Grande welcomed 1959, and renews its dedication to giving you the finest transportation service possible, so always it will be a pleasure for you to do business with us. lb. 49c ... J Casa plus dep. Soda Pop . $1.20 er 17c 1 pace progress ABC Saltine 1 to growth and progress has been 93c Honey 1 Hostess 49c DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD WE DIRECT CENTRAL TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTE f From Long"Beac'h, California, were welcome visitors, Mr. and dinner guests of Mrs. Ivo Rasmussen and sons who were Sunday Mr. Rasmuss.ns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. fella looks lb. Vernal Mac's qh 29r Beef The bride of Brigham Young University and University of Utah. T Frosen Coastal Breaded Parkay, traced Mr, and Mrs. Harry Thompson to Los Angeles, California, to spend Christmas With Mrs, Thfrnp$o.ps son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Marshall. They wen,, to be joined by a daughter of Mrs! Thompson, Mias Bitty Lpu Marshall, who teaches school in Washington. y WSlSk! GAQOuG tO D. 2 NOTES Sharing in the Christmas festivities of her son and family, Mr. Roger Parks of Seattl:, Wastiioitpn, is Mrs'. R. C. Parks of Magna. She depart.d by plane Vedpe3eTa? jnotning and will begone 'about a week. jjnd Mrs EVueWli Shrimp Detergent precede the Loos Strawberries Margarine MTjJon their riturn, they will make their home in Salt Lake. Honoring her, prenuptial parties have been given by Mrs. Samuel R. Free, Mrs, Larry Bybee, Mrs. Merlin Sorenson, Mrs. Burt W. Nixon, Mrs. Russtll Bender, Miss Louise Weeks, Miss Flora Mae Heaton, Miss Hazel Hartley, Miss Cleone Lee, Miss Kay Ann Glad and Miss Nola Atwood. Round Rump Snow Crop From-Fruit- a, Cbiqradri. have come Mr. and Mrs. John Crider to spend the joyous time with Mr. and Ms. Criders daughter, son-in- law and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoopes of Magna sheath. E2 Frosts ROLL j PERRYS LAKE VIEW CO C3. r- CRADLE HUNTER s. Grp. son-in-la- cation. Pretty Reception Honors Mr. and Mrs.; Joe . Garcia of Newlyweds, Mr. and Mr s'. .Magna became parents ofheir Kenneth J. Carrell seventh child, a girl, whowas I Frotn Manhattan Beach, California are Mr. and Mrs. Verl Carsey and two children, to spend the holidays with Mr. Carseys parents,. Mr, and Mrs. H.rbert Carsey and other relatives and friends. Mrs. John R. Humphreys of Hyfum, Utah, was a Christmas weeke.nd'visitor at the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs C. B. Hawkins and family. , On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins and daughters, Dee-An- n and Claudia, Mrs. Humphreys, Mr and Mrs. Allen Crosby and sons, Vird-1- 1 and Karl, were guestsat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Egelurid m Sal. Lhke City.' Dinner1 was served and games played. ITS A MERRY holida reunion in Chicago for Father Lawrence E. Spellen, pastor of Our LJady of Lourdes Church, with his mother, sist-- f and other relatives. jFdther Spellen will be back in Magna ntrout January 5th. . , , e : son-in-la- PRODUCE PEOPLE GREET HOLIDAY VISITORS is a graduate of Cyprus high school, attended Darrell's Beauty College in Salt Lake and is now employed with ya Salt Lake Insurance firm. . The futurfe bridegroom is a Second Child graduates! the D.lta high school, where he was prominent in athMr. and Mrs. Bus..r Nay of Mag- letics He is now serving an LDS na announce the birth of a bany ' mission to the Great Lakes area ,gul' on December 20th. She' Wedding plans' of ithe promi- - weigh. d m at 7 pounds, 8' ounces nent pair will be givttt at a lat.r;- will be named Mary Christ- date. me. A small brother,.Robert Neal, j is happy about the new playmate. bride-to-b- ceremony in the Hunter Ward, to which members In a prettily planntd reception Jborn December . 20tfi at a Salt of immediate families and a fely intimate friends are to be bidden. December 19th, newlyweds, Mr. Lake Hospital. She tipped the and Mrs. Kenneth J. Carrell, were scales at 7 pounds, 4 ounces. News of the impending mar-- . honored at the Oquirrh Stake Christmas Baby nage m the romantic Valentine House, month will be read with interest Mr. and Mrs. Dean L. Coon anThe home of the brides parents, by the many friends of the popu- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weiss of nounce the birth of a sweet lar twosome. on Day. She Magia, was the scene of the wed- daughter a Christmas weighed husky 8 'pounds, 3 ding of their daughter.YMiss ounces and, is b.ing greeted by Weiss and Kenneth. J. Car-Margaret Poulsen Wed Jams son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon G. two sisters and a brother. A name rell, has not yet been chosen for the To Ronnie W. Williams Carrell of this community. new baby. B. of William Martin, president Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Ronsolemnized the Stake, Oquirrh Williams, nie Waylon honeymooned in southefn California ceremony. tlh Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Taylt- - bebefore making their home at The bride wore an original bouffant gown with brush train, came parents of thrir sixth daugh-te- r Selma, California. on December 22nd. She tipped fashioned of antique taffeta. The The bride, fofmer Miss Anna bodice featured bracelet-lengt- h the scales at' 8 pounds, 8 ounces - ' MargaretPoulsen, exchanged sieeves detailed with imported and has been named Nancy. wedding vows with her bride- - venjce jacei which also trimmed Happily greeting the new miss groom Saturday in rites solem- the neckline. A Ju- are five sisters and a brother. . nized in the Los Angeles Temple. liet cap embroidered with seed Mr. and Mrs. James L. Poulsen pearls, held her shoulder-lengt- h My. and, Mrs. Lon Rushton moof Magna, the brides parents, tra- veil of illusion, and she carried a veled to California for the nup- white orchid, surrounded by white, tored- to Layton last week to visit tials. They gave a wedding break- rosebuds. with their daughter and Miss Lorraine Wsiss, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lone. fast following the ceremony. The bride has been residing in Selma. the bride, was maid of honor Mrs. Lone will be remembered as with Mrs. Rayfe Bragley, attend- Maxine Rushton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton B. Wil- ing matron. Miss Claudia Jacob, liams, Fresno, California, are par- Miss Janet .Weigle and Miss Gail Mr. and Mrs. Matt Petters;--nents of the bridegroom. Court as bridesmaids. Flower Jr., have departed with their LunOn Monday evening, the bridal girl was JoAnn Spradiing. dy to spend a weeks holiday as Wells Carrell assisted his bro- - guests of relatives and friends in couple were honored at a recep- tion in Fresno at the First Ward ther ai best man, with John the San Diego area. rell, Jack Weiss and Rayfe Brag. Attending the bride were Mrs. ley, ushers. The Mia Maid group, under the Morris L. Wills and Miss Claire 'The bride is a graduate-o- f the direction of Mrs. Inez Doxey, pre- Ann Poulsen. University of Utah, where she beautiful' Christmas music Freeman N. Williams perform- - was affiliated with Lambda Delta for shut-in- s qf the ward last ed duties .of best man for his Sigma, and her husband has week. Refreshments were later , . . ed in the U. S. Army. They will served at the Doxey home. The bride is a graduate ol make their home in Magna. reception Mrs. Clara E. ''burke of Van Nuys, California, is a guest at the home of her son, daughter-in-laand family, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Burke. She plans to remain until about January 5th. Mrs. Utah. The 1959 LOCAL I The prominent, pair will be honored February 5th at a wedding reception in the Hunter LDS Ward, 6000 West and 3500 South. PARTIES REVIVE SHOP WEARY Pretty Party Pythian Sisters, Oquirrh Temple No. 13, held a pretty exchange party Saturday at the Doll House in Salt Lake City. Arrangements of the holiday fete were in charge of Mrs. A. W. McFarlane and Mrs. Mary Aylett. Sixteen ladies at- June Hymas Plans Friday Wedding For Romantic Month of .February ( In Temple Rite CHRISTMAS IGNITES MAGNAITES Matron Weds In East er bridegroom is a junior student Announcement is made of the at Fresno State College. He has fulfilled an LDS Central States marriage of Mrs. Flora Sparks, former Magna resident, to J. H. Mission. Kirkpatrick on November 29lh. Mr. are Miss Sharon Jill Wesson nov and Mrs. Kirkpatrick in Maghs'wifh vacationing Betrothed To Owen Mrs: Kirkpatricks daughter, Mrs: A. Western William Louderback and a son Mr. and Mr3. S. Harold Watson and. family, Mr. Charles Sparks of Magna announce the betrothal m Jiait Lake City, of their daughter, Sharon Jill, to j Mr. and Mrs. Kukpatrick will Ray M. Western.son of Mr. and njake their hom? in Ashviile, Mrs. Owen A. Western of Deseret, North Carolina, after the Yule YULETIDE WEDDINGS, BETROTHALS GIVEN ' Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah (tale Press Associatien, given honorable mention by the .National University.-H- 1, j- - |