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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday, July Local Maiden Recites Nuptial Vows With Hunter Resident MAGNA NEWS Chosen Mayor Miss Kathleen Neves, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Joseph V. Neves of 350 Moffat Court, Salt Lake City, recited nuptial vows with Robert Schroeder, son of Mr and homes. Mrs Fred Schroeder of Hunter on July 2nd Bishop Ezra Frank W. Bailey, a former Gar- Thursday, Woodruff offciated, and a recepfield school principal, is secretary-treasurtion followed at the North Eighth and Mel Fram of Salt Ward. Lake City is water board chairman. Bride's Gown For her gown, the bride chose Her attendants were Carol A Chinese dinner was enjoyjd Slaughter, maid of honor; Virgin- Monday evening at the home of ia Neves, Eleanor Schroeder and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dunstone. The Karen Levitt, bridesmaids. They guests included Mr. and Mrs. wore gowns of pastel shades of Gary Aagard and daughters, Deb- pink, yellow, orchid and green bie and Kathy Jo and Mr. and and had flower nosegays of white carnations. Mrs. Claire Rolfe. Herman Bauserman was best man end ushers included Don James Tabbish and Schroder, Steven Tabbish. Pet-rso- n, , Su-si- e, Gene Kelson Lake Janet Hauserman and Betty Jean Tabbish were in charge of the gift room. For her daughters wedding, Mrs Neves wore a gown of French voile and Mrs. Schroeder "All right ... to the check waif chose printed silk. They pinned ... WORTHLESS to wat that like corsages to their shoulders of A cut rale gat you told me!" and white carnations. pink We offer only the best products! at REASON-- f The young couple are now at and service ABLE PRICES! home, 1310 Indiana Avenue, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs H L. Garfield and daughter, Connie, spent the weekend at Bear Lake, Utah, reporting a most enjoyable time. I 9915 I Phone 9921 Weti 2709 South Lieutenant-Colone- l and Mrs M G Norum of San Jose, California, Mrs. Elizebeth J. Jones has returned home after a pleasant five days spent m Morgan, Utah, with a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jones. Conoco Service were guests during the week at the home of Col. Norums sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Wade and family in Magna Colonel Norum is now a security officer of the Stanford Research Institute. The visitors were to South Dakota to visit Colonel Norums father, P. C. Norum and other relatives. Other visitors at the Wade home were a niece, husband and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Richard Bernosky and Tammy, also of San California. They were Jose, traveling to New Jersey, called by the serious illness of Mr. father. te Refresh With Milk! Wouldn't a glass of Ber-nosk- MILK taste good right now ? AMERICAN association Of w UTAH mmHf FOR LEASE TEXACO STATION SERVICE In Magna for qualified party. available Financing Paid Training Program Available If parks They toured Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zions, Cedar Breaks and vacationed briefly at Jacob Lake, Arizona. Necessary Call EM or phone AM . 91 after 6:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wes Sadler are spending a weeks vacation at Hebgin Lake, Montana on a fishing trip. jferarsrfpiBSoois Tha Great Whiskey" of the, Old West INWH .i f'BMwmi-- J r - STRAIGHT BROOK JEWS i Mn Mud Festival on Fii-- 1 a, attended by 74 gills and 'he of Oqunrh Stake MIA Jn pi is were awardid to the K who il fulf lied all then u quin mints for the fust and Hand ye, u. Tac i ,, il and her niothci weie with a pink rose cor--i,- c p and munial numbers weie iv i l )v a tno from the Pleasant U t.n Second Waid. P i ts weie awarde'd to Winnie J i on 8G46 West Floience Duve, t hat, P honorable mention I ) M i v Salm, 8350 West Herzog, "i v Anderson, 7539 West 3500 'i ith an! honorable mention for th mo-- t original hat to Gayle M 3090 South 7625 West. 1 ia . i i i , 1 1 son-in-la- w 1 ' 1 I ( J i , ! AN M MEN i i -- i i i 1 4 , 1 1 -a bo-le- e t 1 -- p-- 1 -i $9mts Ooo Gleaner Stake 1c is slated for Sunday, July it tl o Pleasant Giecn Ward Sc odWo In S'ephan, j energetic young Si mu u v instiuetor and returned imssi ui u v, will be the guest P iki All M Men, Gleaners and le ulois aie invited. I, w of The Magna First Ward Primary i saicncy states that the pro-- 1 in thuds of showing reverence m n m th piesence of a House will be demonstiated u 2nd, 7 00 p m in the Mag-- n Waid Chapel. I've ryone is invited. 1iavcr, VACATION? To achieve success not by heri-- t ige but by individual effort is the gild test joy m life. - John P. Morgan Rates are lowest after 6 p.m. and all day Sunday always lower when you call station-to-slatio- Mountain State Telephone i' v jpj. at 7200 West Sc 3S00 South Open 7:00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. 7 Days a Week $1.00 $1.50 ne (Regular Prices) itc Kn l, it NEW BUS SCHEDULE Lewis Bros. Stages Another Schedule for Convenience of Granger. Hunter, Bacchus Jet. and Magna Area residents and Business Houses. Phone Magna 4441 or EL 9 8677 for Additional Information Present Schedule As Follows: : i- a Vp a steep mud-choke- d - washP osi traction pays off I ed - thats all routine for this Chevy, equipped with Positraetion remr axle. Its hard at it every day for the Utah Fish anti Game commission. Figure about CO, 000 miles of mountaineering before this Chevy is traded And yet the orpins Through a mountain stream deep in Avintaquin Canyon. er S1) OllD-ELEU- m Positraetion, of course, is a big plus on this job, providing the sure grip needed to dig through mud, snow, loose sand, whatever comes along. Could be that a Positraction-equippe- d ton pickup id the answer for your area of operation. Or maybe a drive Chevy. Weve got trucks that specialize in getting in and out of any kind of country. Talk to your dealer about your needs. Hell Bhow you what tough trucks are made of. Optional at extra cost See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer! PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY D! COMPANY. KENTUCKY CO., LOUISVILLE, KY.t DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS 85 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF WHISKEY. 90 PROOF district officer who drives it would bet his b ule the tie rods wont run need n placing! Od m fh it wild, climbing Utah count! y, Chevy's sutpintion and flume and brake5, its Positrac-tnrear axle an i Thriftmaster fi power aie proving themselve3 uiiu r rougher conditions than mod t(- -t engmeeis could dream up Tl yte loving that Chev-ro- h ts advanced engineering and di sign Hh as i ay otf m spades when the going gets especially mean and dirty. No jobs too tough for a Chevrolet truck! nniiTuciiY umssiEs-- 9152 West Main Street L 1 I i WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE LUBRICATION CAR WASH I h it " 19 p m i i 1 i -- 1 1 r re- freshments. A similar group is entertained each month at different OQUIRRH STAKE -! Bute-foot- YOU TWO GEEST BOURBON i i Mi-,;- Oilando Barber, DAV ofLcial, by M. R Peteron, entertained 18 patients from the two Veterans hospitals m Salt Lake City at the Stock Car races Saturday afternoon at the fairaccompanied grounds The state DAV contributed ,i., That 3134 Floetside has the ways of a big western bobcat. Roams through high bru-country that would buck the life out of most trucks. Crosses streams without benefit of a uiuiY cnoor: OLD SUNNY e en-iu- id i bridge. Climbs talus grades where pi non wont even grow Bat STEAIGIIT 0 g group of children cooking hot dogs over a at ptt of burning coals and p i ents visit, d and had a HEWS Thats a Chevy with Positraetion! ,K WHI9KCY -- m is A la' go DAV NO MOUNTAIN CAT, MISTER... A Jr 0 We-- t 0 hlo-- k 1 tc A swimming party was enjoyed by the Nimble Nells Gioup on Thursday, followed by a bar of Burlingame, California becue at the Fred L. Collings All a e fo mer Magna iesidents home Mrs. Lloyd Beck and Mrs Complimentary to Mr and Mrs Chamberlain, Mr and Mis ClarCollings were in charge. ence W Larson entertained at a Members of the Sewing Club barbecue supper Thursday evewere entertained Friday evening ning at their home Other guests were Mr, and Mrs Mero Harvey, at the home of Mrs Wanda Chi A social time was enjoyed Mr and Mrs Emil Williams of Magna and Mi and Mrs Ike Tipby the group. petts of Salt Lake City A very enjoyable reunion of the Mr and M-- s Jt'rald L Densley John E. Jones family was held on July 5th at the Murray Paik. A of Magna announce the bnth of a total of eighty-fiv- e attended in- fine boy on July 8th He tipped cluding Mrs. James Thomas, Mr. the scales at 7 pound-,- , 15 ounces and Mrs Evan Colledge, Mr. and and will be namal Jeiald Steverr Mrs. William Thomas, Mr and Mrs. Lee Thomas, Mr. and Mrs Miss Darlene Underwood of San Victor Mitchell and Mrs. Grant Diego, California, l a hou-- e guest at the home of aunts and uncles, Simmons of Magna. Mr and Mrs Matt Petlersson, Jr, Miss Catherine Joseph, Misses Hunter, Mr and Mis Cail Irene and Ilene Hulse have reand Mi and Mrs Verdell turned home fiom a weeks vaca- Robinson of Magna and Mi and tion spent at the Southern Utah Mrs Albert Haslam of Kearns 4-- Daisy 1 1 Complimentary to her brother and family, Mr. and Mis. F D. Nielson of Salem, Oregon, Mrs Howard Ridge entertained at a patio dinner Friday evening and a picnic supper Saturday at Liberty Park. .... GENE KELSON 1 i Mr and Mrs Philip Debs, Sr Mrs Debs by accompanied n Serving were Debra Timm, Edler of Giants-villTabbish, Cherry and Linda father, Parley have returned home fiom a Neves and Patsy Ttichens, Mrs. most enjoyable trip to Pocatello, May Retherford ah Mrs. Myrtle the Richins presided over the serving Idaho, where they attended a also visited Mrs. Audrey Timm and Mrs. wedding of nephew; the Palisades Dam, Star Valley Wanda Slaughter were in charge and continued down to Bear of the bridal book. BY Men ill hold an outJoo pu"v at the Winder Dairy on Tucsd i M v m July 21t at C 00 p m Swmmn , d IU ii, Ci will be crrftTyed, followed by a W chieki n dmnet The Jumoi G'taner mid Jan or M Men ad imhx of stake M s Beth Bund ami Mi IV to Winn, will be in i huge, l The 11 no Compliment irv to their son, waid n pi e i ntulu t '1 'n - i Oi Eail Hunt, who left Sutuiday for Mr Mis and California. Foil Old, Mr and M s l)i ui D i is hav e i L. S Hunt entertained at a dinner leluined f.ein an inn i ting t ip Co and theat e paity Fndav evening to Ytlleiw stone I 'a k and Jackson M n D Dinner was seved at the House Hole. r i Mn of Muk to Mas Janiel Bills of e o h , Ann Richard Keains, Hunt, Mi. and Mis Flem.ir Jun DeJong of Farmington, the honor- enjoyed a tup to lhis'ut, Iiu'io, iy uunr i t ed guest and the host and hos- last vuk wile e liny a'.tiiiud Yo i M tess A theatre paity followed. J cm open hou'e hoiioiing M Mis Sa. i i Ann Li w U Mr and Mis D F Ottley spent cousin, who was 80 yens oil 1 noa' tne weekend in Logan w h their b tek, v isi id in Sni thfi lu t t 1 M and family, wit i a they daughter, 'is e'. Mis M.oy Johns n e J Mi and Mrs Archie Sawyer Mis and atte lidt d the fuhtc.,1 of a It 7 ' I Sawyer und.rwont major sur- lelatV e Mund iy 1 L ia u C ty t be gery, but is lepoittd recuperath i i ing me ly Sheldon Jones, am of M and Mis Eldon Jones of Ma,n, is All m Mis Hazel Noss and son are spending the wtckmU with his b vt- -i e t u i Noss Mr M.s visiting parent, Mr ghandp i i nts, and Ms t i O Will and M.s J V Black, before leav- tbcnez.r Jones of Hjiper h i h ing next week for Southern Calirn it cn fornia, where Mis NosS and son The pat.o at tne ho ne of hi I, iK o o will b? a guest of her sister, Afton and M's Joe Whit: ik w is the and family rJ w ll seen fot a delicious sled, fry tl week foi a study g oup 4T1io Mi and Mr Geoige W. Smith A! SY nni M sDun WilU n F i have Returned fiom a most enjoy- guests included h m n able two weeks vacation in Rushton, M, an! Mu Gioi-,- e A i ( lO't ti () i K Mi aid Mis Ephrata, Washington, where they llaimon, f es n n o' St t i C Fains-woitDe Af, Mis and son, in we.e guists of a son and his famT . o q r Mi ic M and Nn ip AiL ily, Cai 1 Smith. , i a i hlmg ui it i Mr an Mis J it k IS. i in The Magna residents also spent lm, d Ah- - Vdl-- o Mr and Mis Frank Laughhn, Mi an li - w lit , M a weekend at Coulee Dam l ft Ki itn and Mis Blaine Buekoe r and Mi .am I)i Mmn Pi t Alls Kunn n v v ith and Mrs Wayne Morris Mrs E D. son Dimond, tv "s m O rn for ti v tl iv Jay and daughter, Darlene, tin Mis Ann Page of U yan, Texas, foie ii tu ning to Thuisday for a vacation will be a house in m i ; time with er aider, Mis at home the guest to California They will be trip of Mr and Airs Dean Fainswoith Fai an irn guests of two sisters to Mrs. while her pdients aie in Jugo Dimond, Mis. J G. Fowles and M one! M B a A .m on business Mis Page is a f ho Mis N. S Fowles in San BernarM - Vivian Wing h ,ve ii .u nod mi'ce of the Farnsvvoiths. dino and in Long Beach, Califoi f om a trip to IV pm win o t it nia, with a biother and family. d the wedding of a ni attend will be a Friday, 17th, July gala Mi. and Mis. Einest Coon. affan at the Hunter Wa d whi n a vc, Mr. Don Fau'k s Tin v iter Spanish Fiesta will be held A Mis Clara Jones accompanied Spanish dinner will be strved at a son and family, Mr and Mis the Hunter Rcc cation Hall and Chester Jones of Burbank, Cali- the Th ee Dons o chest a will fornia, to Yellowstone for a vaca- play Featuied will be a AI n m tion trip Mr and Mrs Jones and I loor Show. The dinner will be foi the wcl-fai- e family have been guests at the home of Mis Jones, and also fund and waiti esses will be other parents, Mr and Mrs P. W. di eased in Mexican attue Each Seay. oigamzation will be m chaige of a poition of the cilebiation Mr and Mrs Emil Williams had as house guests during the past week, Mr. and Mis James BouchTEXACO er and daughter of San Diego, SERVICE STATION California, Mr and Mrs Dick Theron Coon, Lessee Gormley and son of San Francisco and Mi and Mrs Vance Chamber-lai- n Wayne Blood, Manager MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS A GROUP OF local young men departed Saturday for six months training at Fort Ord, Califoi n a, m the Reserve Army, to include Earl Hunt, son of Mr and Mis Levi Hunt; Don Underwood, son of Mr and Mis George Underson of Mr wood, Craig and Mis. Pete Peterson, John Barker, son of Mrs Mildred Barker; Lynn Davis, son of M.. and Mrs Frank Davis, LeRoy Thomas, son of Mrs Nellie Thomas They were bidden good wishes at a sendoff from Ogden by Billy Sutton, Jack Eden and Ned Woodward. huge ctowd of residents on in Magna in the 2S00-- J met Wednesday evening in a noLghboily gathering tn i advanced plans to turn a va-- ( mt lot into a playground for 1J in of that area The idea i w. suggested by Mrs, Errol M l. OCIGXlj er slipper satin with lace over the bodice and skirt, fashioned with an oval neckline, finger-ti- p Lake City, spent Friday in Ogden lenSlh vel and long pointed as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus sleeves She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Sorenson. Glcinia I'll Jlii PLAYGROUND A c S Ac JORDAN THE NORTH J LlIUcU 10T VACANT By Mrs. Randy Moesser 5460 West 3S00 South Dial AM I 169 1 18830 WEST RESIDENTS PLAN jma ilia if" ui HUNTER NOTES OF Ray S. Thomas of Magna has been named mayor of Silver Fork (below Brighton m Big Cottonwood Canyon), where a number of local people have summer GAS-TOO- NS i 16, Magna, Utah Phone 6611 |