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Show Thursday, July 23, 1959 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA Published Sine 1916 Howard Ridga, Publisher Edith N. Ridge, Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna, Utah f Entered as second class mail matter under the act of 1879 at 3rd. March Magna, Utah Speaking Sunday, July School,, 9.45; Morning Worship at Outside, the years new cars wear The Forward Look, the 11.00, sermon subject, The Pure Look. Inside, they have Trigger-Torqu- in Look, the Power-FTurbo-FirJuly 27, Mens Fellowship, 7.30 Firedrome, Fireflit p. m. Strato-Streae fulllow, also have They power steering, July 29, Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. time power brakes, Four-wa- y Power Front Seats, PoweiFlite Range July 30, Hour of Power, 7:30 p. Metal Sheathing and instantaneous power m. Selectors, Power-Swefor that safety-surge- " when passing at highway speeds. Power ANOTHER RACKET! here, power there, power everywhere. Now everything is the the A clipping bureau is getting 20c the eyes, brain, everything, that is, except to $1.00 from local families by reflexes and the temper of the human animal. them a postcard telling These remain regrettably constant and inadequately supplement- sendinghave a newspaper clipping they ed by mans pitiful defenses against himself police and politeness. about one of their family memSo a word to the driver is in order. When you sit yourself down bers, which they will forward for on that random-weav- e nylon, when you flick the switch that lights a stipulated sum. In most cases, the clipping is Tuibo-Actio- n those spark plugs, when you throw in that trans- from the Magna Times-o- ne up the mission which outthinks even a race driver (or that other one family already had. with the variable pitch propellers), and when you set those tubeThis is a cheap racket that less tires rolling for that suspension Super-Sceni- c can't be prosecuted because it comes within the letter of the law. ride, remember: The established price for clippings NO matter how much airplane thinking has gone into your is 5c and reputable clipping burnew crate, no matter if it does look as if it might have been born eaus do not solicit individual razor-shar- p m a wind tunnel, you are NOT the clear-eyecaptain clippings. pilot of a DC-- You do NOT have those dashing little crinkles at the corners of your eyes which come from squinting at distant landfalls and from the awesome responsibilities of bringing Flight 509 into Idlewild on instruments. You are still the driver of a machine which has been designed merely to move you painlessly, quietly and as effiSTRICTLY ON THE ciently as possible from one place to another GROUND. Plans ar? going forward for a Your biggest job is to keep that new panoramic reunion of the Cyprus high school windshield from being wrapped around your own n.'ck, and to make class of 1951 either a dinner-danc- e or canyon party, states Tom sure that The Forward Look doesnt turn out to be a brace of shiners hung on your puss by the truck driver whose tailgate youve just Egelund and Bill Barton, who are the affair. buzzed. So keep a light right foot. Theyre dandy cars, but they directing All graduates of this class, who front desire such an entertainment, dont come with built-i- n radar or a spare set of white-walle- d even optional. may call Mr. Egelund at HU teeth or Mr. Barton at CY or AM by July 30th, statReceiving medical treatment at ing their preferences for the type St. .Marks Hospital are Melvin of party, the date, etc. Mitchell, W. S. Hook, Glen Livingston. Mrs. Bill Clark returned THE MAGNA FIRST Ward home Sunday after extensive tests at the hospital. Primary children would like to show their parents and friends Best wishes are extended to all. how the reverence program has A warning to business men and helped them In Primary. home owners is issued by the This piogram will be carried Magna Chamber of Commerce out in each one of the church orGAS-TOO- NS that swindlers who profess to be ganizations. experts on roofing and siding are The House of Prayer will be BY again operating in this communipiesented August 2nd, 7:00 p. m. ty. Gene Kelson at the Magna Ward. All members Several cases have been report- are invited. ed during the past several weeks, and Commerce officials suggest that property owners completely before investigate companies signing contracts or making any down payments. Last year, several residents out were literally hoodwinked H-a- e, Blue-Flam- Hy-Fir- e, e, rt. e, Repl ies For Cyprus Class Reunion Are In wrap-aroun- ROOF, SIDING SWINDLERS IN THIS AREA "Now dear, lift 'urns little foot-sie off the gas so 'um won't goj fast, and stay on babykins't side of the street . . .or 1 nil Iio I your teeth outt find us easy to pleasej ? and eager to get along with! I GENE KELSON Conoco Service I Phone 9321 891$ West 2709 South of several hundred dollars by a firm which guaranteed to place a lifetime aluminum paint job on roofs,. With the first heavy rain, their products. MEMBERS OF THE North Jor-daStake Relief Society, accom- n panied by their husbands, enjoyed a baibecued dinner Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Haslam. Eleven couple?, including Mr. and Mrs. Haivey Haslam, Mr. and Mrs. Normarv Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Moesser, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woodbury, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Eail Walk, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore, Mrs. Clara Menlove, Mr. and Mrs. Fiank Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp and Mr. and and Hunter Ward officers Mrs. Mars Kilpack participated in teachers held an outdoor party at games following the dinner. Mrs. ue of Mr. and Mrs. LawHaslam was assisted by Mrs he rence last week. Games Doxey Walk and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. were played and a hamburger luncheon served. -- Miss Mina Marshall, Miss Kay Day, Miss Raone Elzinga and Dorothy Wach spent the weekend with Miss Yvonne Elzinga at Provo. Miss LaVell Elzinga spent the weekend with Miss Sharlene Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Van Orman Claik Miss Elzinga and Miss Wilcox entertained at a prettily planned are attending the summer quarpatio party July 17th. The guerts ter at the BYU. included Mr. and Mrs. Bert Herron and children, Lanny, Tanya, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Clark and son. Bud, Mr. and Mrs. Derold Batis and daughter, Melody Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Buckner, Kent, Jeff, Kelly and Mary Jo and Mrs. Janice Mackay, a daughter visiting from Los Angeles for three weeks with her children, Clark, Diana and Lisa. Mr. and Mrs. Van Orman Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Severn Smith motored to Little America, Vernal and Fort Bridger recently, reporting an interesting visit. d or lowest after 4 pun. and all day Sunday always lower when you call I ! U ..visvv.riMNWMs v wmii, ss. a v Xv.'iv.-- y v&avvN v an OESTRUMS! One of 7 Big Bests Chevy gives you over any car In Its field BEST BRAKES Not only bigger, but built with bonded linings for up to 66 longer life. Just to prove whats what, both of the other two Chevy test of repeated in a NASCAR-conducte- d stops from highway speeds. National Association for Stock Cor Advancement Research Mrs. Elsie Kirby accompanied Mrs. Janet Smith and Mrs. Kath- ryn Seaton of Edenborough, Scotland, on a tour of Welfare Squaie and the capitol building in Sait Lake City on Thursday. Check the figures In BEST TRADE-I- N any N.A.D.A. Guide Book. Youll find that Chevy used car prices last year averaged up to $128 higher than comparable models of the "other two. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Morris entertained members of their study group Sunday night. Dean Farnsworth is the teacher. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Buckner, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rushton, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Arvyl Nielson. National Automobile Dealert Association BEST ROOM Official dimensions reported to the Automobile Manufacturers Association make it clear. Chevy's front seat hip room, for example, is up to 6.9 inches wider than comparable cars. BEST STYLE Its the only car of the d 3 thats unmistakably leading modern in every line. In its price class, says POPULAR SCIENCE magazine, a new high in daring styling. low-price- NO WONDER Open invitation to excitement, the Impala Convertible . . . and America s only authentic sports car, the Corvette. Try the hot one X' its aged by fresh air! Oleranore t 'A,' IUT0MT (Till (HIT lOOttOI u SHISKET ttsTiuuitt ca. totsstlM tl ftsfett b Tritlllsi nooF-tuiHo- n In CHEVROLET'S IN '59 THAN ANY OTHER CARI visit your local authorized Chevrolet dealerl PAUL0S AUTO COMPANY 9152 West Main Street .$1.50 Phone 6611 Magna, Utah SEiiEnS'S 22-23-- 25, FRANKS Center Phone 6361 Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday PRODUCE DEPARTMENT 3 pounds Firm Ripe Hamburger Tomatoes imisviul lumen Hormel No. 1 T pound ll RARE Glenmoro t A MORE ARE BUYING $1.00 PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY MEAT DEPARTMENT 2 lbs. McFarland MELLOW, i yF CHEVROLET ' PEOPLE CANTS LEMONS N LIGHT, !lv knd BEST RIDE A few minutes behind the wheel will leave no doubt about this. MOTOR TREND magazine sums it up . . the smoothest, most quiet, this way: softest riding car in its price class. viiv.sXsSVivslAv.s,q cause Youve gol more to go on than our say-sEvery motor magazine has given Chevys standard passenger car and Corvette V8a unstinted praise. SPORTS CARS ILLUSTRATED says it this way: . . . surely the most wonderfully responsive engine available today at any price." And if you want the thrift of a six, you still get the best of it in a Chevy. BEST ECONOMY No doubt about this: a pair of Chevy sixea with Powerglide came in first and second in their class in this years Mobilgas Economy Run getcar, ting the best mileage of any full-siz- e 22.38 miles per gallon. Mountain States Telephone ' her native land. o: station-to-statio- a. w. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Smith announce the birth of a baby son on Wednesday, July 15th. Mrs. Janet Smith, mother to Mrs. LaMar Smith, is visiting from Edenborough, Scotland. Mrs. Kathryn Seaton of Scotland is also a guest. The new grandmother will be here a week before returning to Dale Bishop Grant T. Eastwood and his counselor, Max Raisor, accomsixteen panied approximately deacons from the Hunter Thud Ward this week on a hiking ti ip through the Uintah mountains. LUBRICATION CAR WASH Rot vvv Mr. Lawrence Doxey is convalescing at his home after undergoing an operation on his leg Monday of last week. Mai shall was a special guest of the Goodwin family. Public education is a great instrument of social change. Mrs. Bryant Mackay, formerly Through it, if we so desire, we Janice Clark, and her three chil- can make our country more neardren, Clark, Diana and Lisa Ann ly a democracy without classes. of Los Angeles, California, are -- James B. Conant visiting for a month at the home F. Mr. and Mrs. Mars Kilpack of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. have returned home after visiting Van Orman Clark and Mr. and in Ferron, Utah, for five days Mrs. Roland Mackay of Granger. with Mr. Kilpacks paients. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gunderson Mr. Elden Hayward was guest entertained at their home last of honor at a birthday dinner last week for seven couples, friends at before the Gundersons week, given by Mr. and Mrs. Rose Park Norvin Youngren at the home of moved to Hunter. Swimming and a potluck dinner were enjoyed by his mother, Mrs. Roy Watson. seven couples. 8177 West 3500 South 'ww'' since school closed. nt Mr. and Mrs. Creig Jewkes are enjoying ithe company of Mrs. Roxis Haws of New York, mother of Mrs. Jewk;s, who will be staying about a month. Another guest is Miss Janna Hampton, a niece from Idaho Falls, Idaho, who will be here three weeks. (Regular Prices) 8785 West 2700 South, Magna, Utah of-h- B.s-ho- at Phone ahead Q for reservations I VIEWS 7200 West A 3500 South Open 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 7 Days a Week VACATION? ( Don Cartnght has been selected president of the Elders' Quorum of the Hunter Thjrd Ward, assisted by Russell Day and Kenneth Moesser. Mr. Kent West will remain as secretary. as WE INVITE YOUR PATRONAGE Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yourself do the thing you have to do when it has to be done, whether you like it or not. Huxley 1 ! six-wee- Theron Coon, Lessee Wayne Blood. Manager t I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buckner have returned from a trip to Anaheim, California, where Mr. Buckner was employed. AND The Hunter Sunday School ficers and teachers met at the of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth i home Hill for an outdoor picnic last week, Eail Jones is the superintendent and DxrHill and Tim Mr. and Mis. Holt Palmer weie Dos y are assistants. hosts at a' dinner Thursday evening at their home. Dinner and Fneside w3s An games were enjoyed by Mr. and held at interesting the home of Bishop WenMis. Leon Moor-- , Mrs. Label dell Jone Sunday evening. p Mrs. Annie PeterStn, Fowler piesented the lesson. and Mis Grant Eastwood and Mrs. Claia Menlove. Mr. and Mis. Norman Goodwin and family motored to Rocky Mrs. to Sympathy is extended Beach on Utah Lake Sunday to Lucy Moesser in the death of her reunion. Dinner; attend the sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Halt of Salt was served Gray to sixty and the chilLake City. dren enjoyed surf board riding. Mr. and Mis. Leon Moo-- have as a houe guet th.s past week, Mrs Clara Menlove of Spring Lak?. Mrs Menlove and Mr. Moore aie bi other and sister. TEXACO SERVICE STATION so the job was gone-a- nd was the transient salesman. It is far wisr to deal with local business men, who stand behind 3 I Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Kent have returned from a four-da- y trip to Yellowstone National Park. full-tim- k. i NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent, Mrs Annie Petersen and Miss Chi McCombs motored to Prom-otor- y ! Point where they saw the ' sight of the Golden Spike and Thickol Plant, reporting an interesting time. uliloria((u have departed on a trip to Card-stoCanada where they planned to join three sons who had been visiting maternal grandparents n, HUNTER Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Stale PTess Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. in advance, $2.50 year. Mail subscription rates-Paya- ble - The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. 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