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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA NEWS Thursday, March 28, AND VIEWS MEMBERS OF Rebekah HarBetrothal Announced mony Lodge No. 46 entertained Of Lake Ridge Maiden at a social Friday g at the Magna Womens s. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Markham of A group of ladies from 3282 South 7580 West, Lake Ridge, attended, including the announce the betrothal and Bingham district deputy, Mrs. M. Jensen. of approaching marriage Refreshments were served to a attractive daughter, Marguerite, large group. son of Mr. to J. Val Moor Sociclu rJoteS eve-nm- Club-room- their MISS SYLVIA SUTTON RECITES NUPTIAL VOWS IN TEMPLE and Petersen, B. Petersen o f 3803 South 4400 West in Granger. The benedict-to-b- e graduated from Cyprus high school. The young couple will wed in June and they plan to reside m Granger. Mrs. Dahle THE C St G CLUB met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Archie Brown. Mrs. Clarence Ripley and Mrs. J. Bernell Day were special guests. Game prizes were given to Mrs. Richard Barton, Mrs. Paul Garside and Mrs. George J. Smith. ATTENTION OF ALL members The club will be entertained of the American Legion, Cyprus April 3rd at the home of Mrs. Dell Post No. 38 is called to the ob- Christensen. servance of the 40th anniversary of the group on Saturday, March MR. AND MRS. H. H. Wight 28th at Mammys Chicken Inn, have returned home from a ten-da- y 8th West and 21st South. stay at San Francisco, CaliDinner is to be served at 7:00 fornia, where they were guests of p.m. and dancing follows at 9 00 their daughter, and Lieutenant-Commandoclock. Members wearing their tamily, or Legion caps showing official and Mrs. Douglas L. Barker. The Magna residents were privmembership cards will not be re quired to pay table cover charges. ileged to see the recommission of the carrier ship, Oriskany, Miss Vallene Moesser celebrat- which will be at San Diego. Comed her 15th birthday with a fam- mander Barker is a member of this ships personnel. ily dinner on Saturday. ct bunnies, eggs and Easter baskets s.t a festive mood Saturday at a luncheon of Central Distuct, Utah Federation of Womens Clubs at Midvale City Hall. Mrs. Clarence F. Williams, district piesident, presided. Attending fiom Magna were: Mrs. J. B. Brown and Mrs George L. Smith MINIATURE son-in-la- w Mr and Mrs. R S. McQuivey returned home Friday evening after spending a few days vacation in Las Vegas. Nevada. They met Mr. and Mis. Merrill Stewart of Salt Lake City at the popular site. Mrs. Clara Jones has returned home from a several weeks motor tour to Panguitch, Utah, Phoenix, CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP1 Gem Theatre March Thursday, Friday, Saturday Friday, March 20 One Day Only TrtTKTN Lmn Don Murray, Richard Egan. Mighty Best Seller. Cinemascope and Color Starts 6:15 and 9:35 P.M. Arizona and Burbank, California She accompanied relatives, Mr. 26-27-- 28 j Keith Calvert as "Smiley." a A show for the Family. CinemaScope and Color Starts 8:00 P.M. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Saturday Matinee Roundup March 29-30-- 31 Special Easier Double Bill SUSS!! HAYWARD BorboroGroham whose murder trial shocked the worldl X'vsxicttO 6:15 floor-lengt- li, in the true story of Starts Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Sharp, Jr., Who Were Honored At a Prettily Planned Reception. A RECEPTION AT the Oquirrh guests attended. The bridesmaids entertained at LDS Stakehouse Friday evening honored prominent newlyweds, a personal shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Harold Miss Laurel Christensen. The young couple are now makSharp Jr. The young couple had repeated nuptial vows in the Salt ing their home in Magna, having returned from a honeymoon trip Lake LDS Temple. The bride, the former Miss Syl- to San Francisco, California. via Sutton, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant R. Sutton of MagHONORING THE birthday anna and the groom is the son of of Mrs. Rose Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sharp of niversary a luncheon was held Friday at Tooele. her home. A beautiful "birthday y Following the ceremony, the cake was made by Mrs. Mary for the honored guest. Others couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. present were Mrs. Oluf Olsen, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson and Mrs. For the reception the attractive Elizebeth J. Jones. h bride selected a gown Mrs. Rasmussen is progressing of taffeta appliqued with lace and nicely from a broken hip. lightly beaded with pearls. She carried white orchids and her veil Mrs. Clarence Nixon has returnwas caught to a pearl crown. ed from a trip to Clearfield, Attendants, Mrs. Frank T. Utah. matron of honor; Miss Gay Johnson, Mrs. Kay L. Breeze, Mrs. Roger Christison, Miss Laurel Christensen, Miss Royanne Tyge-se- n and Miss Linda Coon, wore green satin dresses featuring a flounced hemline and green picture hats of net and velvet They carried white carnations with shamrocks. Ma-be- Starts 12:00 noon Out 3:00 p.m. Hey, Gang! See the new "Smiley" in "Smiley Gets aiGun." Also 6 colored cartoons, "3 Stooges." "Captain Video" Serial and a Feature Comedy. Fun For All. iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and 9:30 P.M. Also WOLF DOG With Jim Davis and the Outlaw Dog This Feature Starts 8:15 P.M. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii No Show Wednesday, April Thursday and Friday Only, April 2 and 3 Bullwhip and Hot Rod Gang 'tiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiimiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiii "AUNTIE MAME" Starts April 4 Style For Every Woman A and permanent .wave-style- d Presenting four translations of the m odern cut BRLCrv to please YOUR taste for a versatile yet flattering hairstyle, in a WAVE. Special for the Month of March FREE, a $2.50 Hair Brush With Every BRECK PERMANENT and Mrs. Willard Coon. HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST Elder George Q. Morris, visiting authority from the General Presidency of the LDS Church and Harold E. Clark, teacher at BYU, THE NORTH JORDAN Stake were guests at the home of Preswill hold their M Men and Gleanident and Mrs. p. Verne Breeze er banquet Thuisday, March 26th Hosts were President and at the Stakehouse, and all Golden Sunday. Mrs. Breeze, President and Mrs. Gleaneis, Master M Men, mem- Dean Farnsworth and President bers of the Stake Presidency and and Mrs. Wallace Bawden. porting the team with honorable the ward bishopucs are invited to mention are Juanita Gledhill, attend THE HUNTER 2nd Ward will Linda Grant, Carol Ann Knight, Theme for the table decorations will be United We Stand, under hold their first annual Welfare Sherry Rushton, Beth Arnold, the duection of Miss Myrna Mor- dinner Thursday of this week. Shirley Sledhill, Lorriann Scott, The table decorations will be Marilyn Steel, Janet Warr, Karen ns. The Gi anger high school Coates and Vicki Sizemore. assembly will present the placed by the Primary and Relief Mrs. Fay Bawden is Stake Society. evenings program. Sports YWMIA director. Novelty crocheted chickens, usMrs. Janine Burch, daughter of d ed to cover eggs to A very enjoyable Fireside was Mr. and Mis. Newton Rolph, reheld at the North Jordan Stake them will be featured waim, turned Sunday from Ilanau, 'Ger- keep House, under direction of the many where she has been 18 in the decorative scheme, and are Stake Gleaner the and M Men leaders months with her husband, R. A. to be sold after the dinner to raise Sunday evening. Elder Arthur D. Burch, who is expected to arrive funds for the building Haycock was speaker for the eveproject here in April. ning. He is former president of the Hawaiian Mission. Clyde Coates, representing the M Men, conducted the meeting. Ulene Breeze offered two vocal numbers. Refreshments served. Stake Gleaner leaders are Mrs. Dora Miller and Mrs. Ardith Enjoy Broadhead. By Mrs. Randy Moesser 5460 West 3500 South Dial AM tia-veli- hard-boile- m G E3 NEW PEP and ENERGY By First 25 Men Join Today s3ot3 Hi-la- Loveless and Ronald Douglas, Mrs. Lavina Nielson, Mr. Maivin Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Petersen. Miss Linda Loveless gave a wmning speech she had presented m a contest at the Wells pmh Mr. and Mrs. DeMoyne Oliver were among guests who attended a party given by the McDonald Candy Company for all who entered the Homing Pigeon race recently. Winners were awarded trophies and all entries were given a box of candy. Movies were later presented. Misses Yvonne Elzinga, La Veil Elzinga, Karen Breeze and Ema Lee Searle were home this weekend from the BYU. ONE YEAR FREE and friends. Annie P. Petersen was hostess at a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. William D. Loveless, children, Linda and Mayreen, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCombs, Elaine and Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Joining Universal Health Studios Today Mrs. James Matlock and small son, Michael of Stillwater, Oklahoma, are visiting Mrs. Matlocks paients, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eveard Jenkins irt Magna for several weeks, as well as other relatives Mrs. were HEALTHY GOOD LOOKS They were guests in Burbank of two sons and their families, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones. 8 EXIDE If we fail to get these results in 60 days: Underweight: Add 1 " io each' arm 3 Vi" on chest and shoulders Gain 12 pounds bodyweight. Overweight: Lose 15 pounds 3'a" off hips and waist. Batteries ! 2 Dry Charge volt 36 Months, 6 STEAM CABINETS AND MECHANICAL MASSAGE AT NO EXTRA COST Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tues., Thurs., $14.95 exchange 12 Months, 12 Sat UNIVERSAL HEALTH STUDIOS 9143 West 2700 South Dial Magna 6541 Stake. 7835 W. 2100 So. MB a During the past 10 years the cost of producing copper has increased a staggering 139 at Kennecotts Utah operations. By comparison, the cost of living index has gone up 27. The story of rising costs can be told again and again in every phase of Kennecotts operations. Supplies and services, including wages, are higher now than they were 10 years ago. And there have been changes at the mine. More waste material must be removed to uncover the ore, and the ore itself contains less copper. As a result, much greater quantities of material must be handled to produce the same amount of copper. Because Kennecott controls neither the price of the copper it sells, nor all of its production costs, the problems created by rising costs can be met only by achieving maximum efficiency and economy in all operations. We are trying to accomplish this now by a program of improvements. It is a continuing program that seeks economy and efficiency through improved equipment, the development of better operating methods, the most effective use of supplies and the most efficient use of the work force. The program helps Kennecott produce copper successfully. It helps Kennecott continue to be a productive member of the community, and so produce economic benefits that are so important to the prosperity of our entire state. Sonne WAVE P.lBn a trfUbcc SutbUa. 2193 for your appointment. Plan to come in soon or phone MAGNA iiUiti You Have a Date With Beauty at MERRILLS BEAUTY SALON E f m ,,T0fn - Magna IE 1 T3BG am Utah ism Konnccott Cbjstcr CoTSoraticn A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah volt $18.95 exchange BERRETT SERVICE Earl Nelson was best man and Stan Costpllo. Penny Tygesen, James Groscut, Vern James, Russell Dobson and Frank T. Leon-el- li ushered. Complimentary to the bride-elec- t, socials were given by Mrs. Penny Tygesen and Mrs. James Groscott in Tooele. Twenty-fiv- e 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi PERMANENT Mr., and Mrs. Leo Moore of Salt Lake City announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their lovely daughter, LaLani Karline, to William Horace Sadler, Jr , son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sadler of Magna. The prominent young couple will be married at Nuptial Mass, Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Magna on Saturday morning, April 4th, and a reception will honor them that evening at the Phi Mu Sorority House, 1415 Butler Avenue, Salt Lake City. is a former stuThe bride-eledent at the University of Utah. THE NORTH JORDAN Stake MIA held their basketball tournament Thursday, and Friday. Granger 4th won the Stake Division and will play Kearns North Stake 9th Ward Thursday evening and Bennion Stake Bennion Ward Friday. Members of the Granger team are Jill Bawden, Caroline Chandler, Carol Druce, Sandra Grant, Vicki Lee Howard, Linda B. and Charlene Free. Sup- Phone 8976 |