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Show Thursday, May 21, 1959 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA Published Since 1916 Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as second class mail matter under the act ot March 3rd, 1879 at Magna, Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah State Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. Mail subscription rales Payable in advance-$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. HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST A may FESTIVAL to be given by the Hunter Second and Third .Wards will be Saturday, May 23rj at the Hunter Park. Concessions will open at 3 p m. The program of events includes: Races, 3:00 p.m.; horse show at 4:00 p.m.; dinner, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.; baseball game, 6:00 p.m.; program, entertainment and dance from 7:00 until 8:30 p.m. A pig, calf and other items will be auctioned off. Refreshments are to be sold. farewell testimonial of their brother, Elder Frank Clark, who is to serve as an LDS missionary in the Western States Mission' Mr. Ralph Hasson, a family friend, received leave over the weekend from the Navy in San Diego, to attend the farewell. Mr. Hasson returned to California . Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Mack-ay- Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson of Sterling, Utah, were guests at the wedding of Miss Nyla Bradley. As they prepared to return home Sunday, their car was inthe University Stadium. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Jewkes are volved in an accident in Hunter, stake dance directors. necessitating their stay longer. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Moesser Mrs. Helen Witbeck was hoshave returned from a trip to Ida- tess at a Tupperware party at ho where they visited Mrs. Moes-- , her home Tuesday. Refreshments sers sister and brother-in-lawere served to 15 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edgar of Burley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.' Fairbourn announce the birth of a grandMrs. Shannon Oliver was hos- child in Salt Lake City, a daughtess at a jewelry party at her ter to Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Cluff. home Thursday evening. Refresh- The child will be named Merlynn ments were served to 12. and weighed in at 6 pounds, 1 ounce. stand in readiness to dispense your prescriptions promptly when the need arises. Should your doctor call us by phone -- you can depend on us to have your prescriptions ready and waiting for you. Helping you to maintain good health is our We Magna Rexall Drag 4441-Ni- ght 2382 6666 13 q Mary Stroud of the State Civil Defense, was a guest of the Hunter Third Ward Wednesday. The evening was spent in making bandages from old white shirts and sheets. Ex Gene Kelson fsitm ... I We keep well informed on th I latest news about BETTEH1 J and GIVE it. H'ouldnt a plass of KELSON Phone 6921 8916 West 2700 South MILK I m taste good right now ? attend. Mrs. Monson. Dick A i Mrs. Anna Spellen of Chicago, visit has arrived for a with her son. Father Lawrence Spellen, priest at Our Lady of of Lourdes Church in Magna. two-mon- th Mrs. Marvin Malm-stroentertained members of the j Rebekah Lodge and husbands Friday following a business meeting. The social was held at the Malmstrom home. Games of bingo were played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, F. L. Hibler, Mr. Malmstrom, Mrs. Nora Gallagher and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. A late luncheon was served. Mr. and m A HOTTEST SELLING OF THE LEADING J UTAH a major Utah industry Uranium has bean responsible for about 8000 jobs in Utah since 1950. Directly, jobs have been created in mines and mills. Indirectly, jobs have been created to meet the needs of mining companies and their employees. Tax revenues have increased too, from every phase of this new activity. Uranium mines and mills alone paid property taxes on an assessed valuation of $29,000,000 in 1958. Try LACIGVGVJ 8177 West 3500 South Phone 6361 Pricea Effective Thar. Fri. and Sat. r FRESH GROUND FRYERS BEEF TEXACO SERVICE 3 ZiV STATION Per Pound In Magna Financing available for qualified party. Paid Training Program Available If Necessary Daily Except Sun. 6:35 7:30 8:40 9:55 AM AM AM AM Also Sun. 11:30 AM 3:30 Call EM or phone AM 91 after 6:00 p.m. PM k LONG SLICERS 4:30 PM New Schedule 5:40 PM 5:55 PM 6:30 PM 6:45 PM Bus Express Packages Handled On All Schedules CUCUMBERS 2 for SUSAN FROZEN (Limit POPULAR Reg. 43$ COFFEE KOTEX (Limit dJ (Limit 2', PORK & BEAN (Limit r for - - .J i L 2) 55 Juice, 46 oz. ' 20 Western Cloud BONITA CUTTER lb. SO (Limit 3) 4) PINEAPPLE Sweet Cream CAN MILK 4 25 25t Morning POUND CROCKER (White, Limit DILL PICKLES 5) 12) CAKE MIX qt. Sliced E9 LETTUCE BETTY 20 2) VAN CAMPS CRISP, SWEET PIES,6for..C3 f. Chicken. Turkey m lb. 77 L 4' Phone 6611 Magna, Utah B PRODUCE DEPT. 11-4- 5 . see your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! the hot one PZSAUNT k HoL 6:50 AM 7:45 AM 8:55 AM 10:00 AM HoL AM 3:45 PM 4:45 PM Why not drop down to your dealer's and see for yourself why Chevys this years hottest selling car? mm? MEAT DEPT. FOR LEASE 3 D one-tw- 9152 West Main Street Bingham, Hunter, Magna end Dally Except San. MiriltIG ASSOCIATION LOW-PRICE- 59 PALL0S AUTO COMPANY Tooele. HoL "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" ed Impala Convertible . . . unmistakably V leaves the other cars in the shade is out on the road. A pair of Chevy 6s o in their class in this came in Run. And Mobilgas Economy years the winning average was 22.38 m.p.g. What we mean this new Chevys heat wave. Its whipped up a one-ca- r fresh style caught on right away, of course. But whether you prefer a V8 or 6 where Chevrolet really Miss Julia Rushton won a prize for selling the most tickets in the Another Schedule for Conven small childrens division in conience of Granger. Hunter, Bac nection with the dance review chus Jet. end Magna Area resigiven by Miss Myrna Morris on dents and Business Houses. Miss Lanna Thomps-so- n Thursday. Phone Magna 4441 or EL and Miss Jeanette Kilpack for Additional Information won for the older girls. The proPresent Schedule As Fellows: Lv. S. L. C. for Granger. Kearns. ceeds of the review were given toward the building fund. association Of HOTTEST LOOKING, HOTTEST SAVING, NEW BUS SCHEDULE Lewis Bros. Stages AMI, CAN Gamy GARDEN CLUB Board meeting will be held Wednesday, May 27th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Feulner, 8:00 p.m. All members and partners are urged to dainty luncheon was served and card games later played. The group meets Friday, May 22nd with Mrs. James Smith. ! Conoco Service D .A are urged to attend. guest, - (SERVICE., UTAH CHEVYS THE HOTTEST ONE AGAIN! Mrs. LaMar Bevan entertained members of her club Friday evening at her home and special Goodness is it time to startl "back to work already? 4 I num-ingto- n, BY 40- Elaine Urasiuia Champion Jjourbon n, tj ' ut THE SECOND RECITAL in a series being presented by Mrs. Larsene Morris at her studio, 5076 West 3500 South, will be Sunday, May 24th at 2:00 p.m. Appearing will be Lawrence Craig, Linda Hill, Sandra Millar, Mary Jo Nielson, Pamela Smith, Helen Louise Hill, Dirk Groen, Joan Lowder, Russell Feulner, Annelle Lemon, Sandra Petters-soNancy Williams, Davy Bennett, Kent Vaughn, Nancy Nielson, Louise Filion, LaWana Williams, Shaunna Harris, Connie Whittaker, Sheila Borich, Dixie Bennion, Vallene Moesser, Marilyn Culley and Valora Jones. house guests the past two weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Witbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Hudson are the parents of Mrs. Witbeck, who recently moved to Arizona from Utah to start a business enterprise. PHARMACIST! Dial Kil-pac- Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hudson of Phoenix, Arizona, have been profession. YOUR president of the North Jordan k Junior Gleaners and Jeanette of the Hunter Second is vice Dennis Warr of the president. Granger Fourth was named president of the Junior M Men and McKay LaFevre of the Hunter Second is vice president. Best workmanship, Mr. Dale Hudson of Holladay, PRINTING brother to Mrs. Helen Witbeck, lowest prices at Copper Printing. is progressing nicely after sufferIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHiiii ing a shattered collar bone and broken ribs when a car slipped off a block, pinning him underGAS-TOO- NS neath. He was placed in a cast. i j e, worth. A Study Group met Sunday The group will meet May 29th Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson at the home of Mr. and with Mrs. C. E. Hoops. have moved into their new home evening Mrs. at 5246 Sunshine Drive in the was Frank Laughlin. The lesson presented by Dean FarnsMarrilane Subdivision. Mr. and MR. AND MRS. N. L. Hopkins Mrs. Preston C. Luck, an engi- worth. Refreshments were served arrived to 16 members. Thursday from an extendHercules Bacchus neer with the ed stay in Illinois, where they Powder Plant, have also moved Mrs. 'May Rhodes and Mrs. had been the guests of Mr. Hop into 5216 Sunshine Drive in the Sarah Day have returned from kins' mother and other relatives same division. an interesting trip to Southern and friends. Their plans are indefinite as to how long they will . Little Laura Miss Olsen, Utah, visiting the canyons. remain in Magna. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Art is like a border of flowers Olsen, has undergone a heart opMrs. Merl Coon will entertain eration. She is progressing nicely. along the course of civilization. Steffens members of her club on Friday, Mrs. Jay Olsen is a niece of Mrs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitimniiiimiiiiftiiiiiiiiiii Charles Black. May 22nd at her home. All ladies Were Here to Help When Sickness Strikes i Mr. Nielson received a degree from the University of Utah and his doctors degree from the University of Illinois. He is the of several author and papers which have appeared in scientific journals. Mr. and Mrs. Nielson have purchased a new home in Glovers-villNew York. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Mackay of Los Angeles, California, arJaniel Moesser of the Hunter rived Thursday to attend the Third Ward has been elected The last dance in a series was held at the North Jordan Stake House Saturday evening. All participating in the floor show will present their dances in June at i Society Institute. p Kristine Florence Miss asked to meet Monday To Wed Ray A. Elder In Richmond, California iliary are May 25th at the Magna evening. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey W. FlorMiss Doris Ohs, daughter of Women's Club for their monthly ence of Magna announce the beMrs. Alice Ohs of Richmond, Cali- business and social time. trothal of their lovely daughter, fornia, became the bride of Gary to Ray A. Elder, son Cole, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Newell Mrs. Eugenie Dea of Magna, Kristine, of Mrs. Edward D. Carter, also of San Pablo, California, formerly accompanied by her daughter, of this community. of Magna, on May 9th. Mrs. Esther James of Salt Lake No marriage date has been set The ceremony was performed City, vacationed last week in at Richmond, and the newlyweds Cedar by the young couple. Richfield, City, Beaver, plan to make their home there. Emery County and were guests Mr. and Mrs. John Elzinga, acMr. Cole is stationed at the Alain Price of Mrs. Deas brother, meda Naval Base, attached to a Nicholas Pe.tersson and a niece, companied by Mrs. Elzingas Magna Maid Trades parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum gunnery unii of the First Gun- Mrs. Vesta Curtis. Marlene Major Recites Nielson, have returned from an Nuptial Vows Friday nery Battery. Nuptial Vows Thursday A sister, Mrs. Wallace Reid and enjoyable trip to the Glen CanMiss Doris Rae Justesen, daughIn prettily planned nuptials, j two children of Magna, attended GIRL SCOUTS and Brownies yon area, thence to Gallup, New ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee JusteMiss Marlene Major became the the wedding rites. of Our Lady of Lourdes Church Mexico, to visit a son and family, sen, 2990 South 8900 West, beWilliam will have their Communion Day Ozro Nielson. Mr. Ozro Nielson bride of Perkins, Clyde came the bride of Keith Cavaness LDS at the MEMBERS THE OF Eastern cOquirrh Sunday, May 24th at the 8:30 operates the Greyhound restaurin a Salt Lake Temple ceremony Thursday Stake House. President William Star Club are asked to meet Tues- Mass. Mothers of the girls will ant in that city. is of son the The groom Friday. They later traveled to SL Louis B. Martin officiated. day, May 26th at the Magna Ma- be special guests at a breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Bernell B. Cavaness. Mass. stopping at various points of inthe served to The be later sonic business following the for and newlyweds greeted Temple 3350 South 7615 West, Lake terest,, and then to Carthage jail friends at a reception at the social gathering at 11:00 a.m. Des- -- nrRidge. The girls received their pins and other points oi LDS historical church. luncheon be served. sert to is The newlyweds greeted guests and merit badges at a cook-ointerest. While at the jail they at a reception in the Oquirrh LDS THE NEW MRS. Perkins is the party Tuesday at the home of saw items made by the Grangqj enterL. DANIELS House. MRS. f.. Stake Mrs. Andrew J. Conti. The lead- 4th Ward Relief Society. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. FOR HER the U. A. Major of Magna and the tained members of her card club ers of the troops are Mrs. Robert WEDDING, bride wore a gown of lace and groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. and special guest, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. George Fraser and tulle over taffeta and carried a J. C. Perkins of LaPorte, Indiana. H. Jenkinson, Wednesday at her Mrs. Joseph B. Grose. A Brownie white orchid with white carnaPresident and Mrs. William B. home. Spring flowers were used Fly-U- p ceremony was also held. Try a Classified Ad 50c 4 Lines. tions and pink rosebuds. Martin acted as host and hostess in the living and dining rooms. A one oclock luncheon was served Attending were Miss Sharon at the reception. Lee Justesen, maid of honor; Miss and game prizes awarded to Mrs. For her wedding, the bride E. G. King, Mrs. Leslie Holt and Julia May Bogh, Miss Joleen gown Mrs. Grant Larson. Rodak, Miss Sharyn Duckworth chose a ballerina-lengt- h and Miss Helen Gardiner. Miss featuring a bodice of Chantilly Annette Elizabeth Cavaness was lace lightly beaded "with sequins ALL MOTHERS of the Assoand pearls. She carried a white junior bridesmaid. Girl Students and the Fuciated orchid rosebuds. tafwith wore of gowns They jink pink of America, Homemakers ture feta with chiffon overskirts and Attending her were Mrs. Brent sleeves. Darel Olsen was best Barnson, matron of honor and Cyprus High School, are invited on Friday, man and ushers were Gary Cav- Mrs. Gary Sutton. They wore to a Fashion Show 4:00 2:15 to p.m. at 22nd, May aness, Thomas M. Mumford, Rus- street-lengt- h tafdresses of pink cheiilaj Cyprus. sell Shafter and Gordon Garff. feta. Young ladies will model clothes The couple is honeymooning in Neil G. Richards was best man homeLas Vegas and will live in Magna. and Darrell Bradshaw and Gary they have made in their classes and refreshments making Kentucky Straight Bourbon Sutton ushered. are to bz served. The will honeymoon on There will be several enterMRS. C. H. KONOLD enter- Lake couple 8 Years Old Michigan and in Indiana. tainment numbers, including tained members of her Bridge They will Wash- at live Tacoma, gr0Up and a dance Club Friday at her home. A where Mr. Perkms is sta- - s;ngjng I mu OLD. KENTUCKY STIJUCHT 1011110. II HOOF, StHEKlET IISIlllEIS CO., I.T.C, ber by the Cyprus dance club, luncheon was served, followed by tioned with the U. S. Army. cards. Prizes were given to Mrs. A. J. Fitzgerald, Mrs. B. W. Richardson and Mrs. Howard Wads- ELDEN NIELSON, brother of Arvyle Nielson, has been transferred from Illinois to Syracuse, New York, where he will serve as head of the Biochemistry and Endocrinology department of the Sterling-Winthro- MEMBERS OF THE ORC Aux- Gary Cole Married Hunter News FLAKES ' ' EG (Limit 6) -- |