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Show V Thursday, March 3, MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH TIMES MAGNA ClCrXi 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 of 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. in advance. $2.50 year. Mail subscription The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. I ociexu rates--Payab- 4 J MAGilA NEWS AND VIEWS interest JJunter fjolcs By Mrs. Randy Moesser 5460 West 3500 South Dial CY T attended and mothers of the le were special quests. Rex Rushton was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cheney of Granger last week. Mrs. Mona Lo.wder entertained members of her Sewing Club Wednesday at her home. Refreshments were served to Mesdames Irene Furness, Eva Laughlin, Marie Drown, Carma Smith and Theresa Brown. Tom Nixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nixon and Lee Miller, son of President Leon Miller, recently of North Jordan Stake, have departed for a stay in the National Guard at Fort Ord, Cal- ifornia. Mr. Nixon recently returned from a mission in the Central Daughters and daughters-in-lafor the LDS church and of Mr. Harry Smith enter- States at Christmas tained at a birthday social on Mr. Miller returned mission a served in time from Thursday. Mrs. Elsie Kirby and Brazil. daughter, Mrs. Theresa Brown and children, Mrs. Carma Smith Mrs. June Smart is receiving and Mrs. Evelyn Smith and chil- medical treatment in a Salt Lake dren were guests at the party to Hospital. Best wishes are extendhonor Mr. Smiths natal day. ed.. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rasmussen and daughter, Susan, motored to Fountain Green to spend the weekend with Mr. Rasmussens parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barlow attended a faculty party this week at the home of Miss Janette Coates in Granger. Twenty-tw- o teachers and partners and PrinciRobert Warner and wife atMiss Susan Beutler observed pal tended. her ninth birthday Saturday. Friends who helped to note the Mrs. Ardith Winn entertained occasion were Cathy Crawford, at a pink and blue shower honorHanGeraldine Mitchell, Pamela ing Mrs. Sheryl Carlson last week. sen, Kathleen Eastwood, Claudia attended. and Eighteen guests Hurst, Jackie Williams Bonnie Beutler. NEW OFFICERS NAMED ;uiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi Mrs. Joanne Buckner was susE Lets Go With Magna On E tained as president of the Hunter Third Ward YLMIA. Gary Muir was released as second assistant to the president and sustaind as first. DeMoyne A. Oliver was sus1600 On Your Radio Dial s tained as second assistant, workjE ing as activity counselor. Leon E. Moore was released from the It's The Tops On Tha Top Ward Genealogical Society, Dorris Norris, 8e SPORTSE Sther with Mrs. MUSIC E who has been secretary. . vimimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimiiimm" KDI3(3 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 5c HAMBURGER SALE (All Fully Dressed) dNA7EnD0ir Dial Melvin John Clark claimed Miss Bemadine Mitchell for his bride Saturday evening at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Waldo Mitchell, 265 East 2400 South. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S. Clark, 6088 West 3500 South, Magna. A reception followed for the prominent pair. Wadding Gown For her wedding the bride wore a ballerina-lengt- h gown of white lace. It was styled with cap sleeves and a wide neckline. Her short veil of illusion was caught to a tiara of blossoms. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white c donations. Miss Evelyn Birrell maid of honor, was the brides sole attendant. She was attired in a blue gown and carried a bouquet of white carnations. For her daughters wedding, Mrs. Mitchell wore a beige lace gown, while the bridegrooms mother was attired in pink silk. Performing duties of best man was Roger Davis. Raymond Horton, Leslie Foot and Gary Rowsell ushered. 'She newlyweds will reside in Salt Lake City. . . CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI E. Curtis A UMVFKN Thu leatur WTfMftnONN. of nix lax t RELEASE Saturday Matinee Roundup Noon Out at 3 p.m. Another Double Payday - Money for everyone. 7 colored Cartoons Feature Comedy Special Feature and the new Serial "Tha Lost Planet." Fun for alL Money for alL SEE YOU AT THE BIG PARTY I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiitiiimifi NOTICE THIS WEEK - Sat., Sun., Mon.,Tues., 4 Big Days March i KVH CmtCSRAtt . aJTrrjTibl . MDUR CALVW EUIE StHiMM 806 StttiXn EA3IUUI ; 3 Admission 35c and 65c. complete showings p. m. iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii Wednesday, March 9 -- CRA FAMILY SHOW MOTHER DIS Mrs. Flossie B. H. R. Shiner, 71, died Saturday, 1:40 a. m. in an American Fork hospital after an 'lln:ss. She was the mother of Mrs. Ralph F. Buckner of Magna. Sincere sympathy is extended. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumii WRECKED AUTOS WANTED PEEL FUNERAL HOME CrUCSSTT four-mon- DMlll SCCtUJdUTr'U th son-in-la- C&ErErEz OU. lions '$ ,98 $1.95 And Upset Stomach $1.25 Martin's Super Potency Cough Remedy $1.25 Martin's Cold Breakers-Martin's Sinus Nasal Mist Martin's Arthritis & Rheumatism . $1.25 $ .98 , Formula Martin's Sedative Capsules Martin's Pediatric Formula $2.50 $1.25 $ .98 Childrens Liquid Cold Medicine And Upset Stomach Martin's Super Throat Lozenge v Martin's Children's Vitamin Tablets $1.25 $ .98 S EE2XTT 135's Martin's Vikaps $1.79 Mineral Formula 50's Martin's Multiple Vitamin Formula $3.25 Vitamin & 100's Jimmy Stewart $2.95 Shows p. m. " NOTE: Your club card is for your immediate family ONLY. No guests. If you haven't a club card, you can pay admission at theatre box office. Illlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllfllllllllllllllllllllll. "Journey To The Center of the Earth." Alert's OQumnn stake NEWS A NUMBER of parties are being planned by the various Relief Societies this Sunday evening and the following week, preparatory to the March 17th birthday anniversary of the organization. First Security pays interest A WELFARE DINNER is being planned Friday, March 11th, 6:00 p. m. by the Pleasant Green 2nd Ward in the wardhouse. All members are invited to attend. i mum for the full month on deposits made by the 10th mm mm THE DEACONS' QUORUM of the Pleasant Green 2nd Ward held an enjoyable ice skating party Friday evening at the Hygeia rink. Sixteen boys attended, accompanied by Kay Iverson, Bishop Jimmie Hales and E. A. Case. Harvey Henline is the other instructor. THE SPENCER 2nd Ward V This month, and every month. You got these extra benefits, too, when you save at First Security Bank Re-li- ef Society annual Spring Festival featuring a luncheon and book review, is set for May 26th at 1:00 p. m. Miss Helen Kimball will present the book review. A charge of $1.00 per plate is being made. Choic of three accounts: Automatic Savings, Twin $ Savings or Standard Bank Savings, One stop for all your banking requirements. You establish a good credit reference and become known at the bank. service. We pay postage both ways. Guaranteed bank interest. And, of course, at a bank your money is available any time.. Each depositors account insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Save-by-ma- il -- .. In Technicolor "Bend cf The River" NEXT - Gleaners are extended a special invitation to attend. el Martin's Improved Formula For Nausea i 5-- 8 I BCUAIffi the door. All Master M Men and Hbnor ck Martin's Special Compound for Diarrhea , 12 Hey, Gang THE ODUIRRH STAKE M Men md Gleaner banquet will be held Saturday, March 19th, 6:00 p. m. In the stakehouse. A charge of 11.50 per plate is being mads and tickets may be purchased from ward M Men and Gleaners. There will not be any tickets sold at , Martin's Sinus Decongestant Tablets- - 6:15 and 9:20 This xealura at 8 p, m. only. Children 35c. Students 60c. Adults 65c. Children and students accompanied by parents. 25c and 50c. liiiiiiniiiiiiiiimmimimmmiiiiinmmiiiiiiiiimmiuimiHimitmuii Starts OQUIRRH STAKE NEWS an 4 "MIRACLE- J HflJUOCilOA m m Nyle Norris. Postlude, Valora Jones. Closing song, congregataion. CONDUCTED FOR HUNTER YOUTH NOTES HUNTER mU Response, Missionary. IS FAREWELL O' ir tertainment will feature apron ments served to twenty-tw- o parture for the Brazilian South WiU and overall attire and music is to guests. pay cash for wrecked cars.3 Mission. be furnished by a Westers Band. HOUSE GUESTS were 3 Also tell parts for all kinds ofi NUMBERS PROGRAM E-Draw prizes will be awarded to The Doxey Genealogy committee s to include: Mrs. Gladys Baker had as Tues- lucky people in attendance. met Saturday evening at the home given Jones. Valora Prelude, luncheon her Auto sister, 3ucka guests day of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey Wreckings Opening Song, "The Spirit of Mrs. J. C. Orrock of Las Vegas, 4050 South 8400 West to discuss genealogy problems and God Mr. Mrs. Sr. and Grant congregation. Beagley Nevada; two nieces, Mrs. William Dial Magna 6221 accomplishments. Mr. Doxey is W. Tumbaugh of Henderson, Nevada entertained at dinner honoring president and Nina Hewlett of Invocation, Gary JesusEldredge, of O.ice Sacrament Song, and Mrs. Dow Jepperson, Midway, the birthday of their son, George Ogden is secretary. MmnnimmntnmnHnnnnuuHtHi- Humble Birth congregation. Utah and a nephew, Doyle Chris- Sonny Beagley, February 22nd H Wendell and the of his Bishop Remarks, grandbirthday tensen of Sacramento, California. DELICIOUS Ephraim Furness departed this Jones. . mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Beagley, week to on business a Denver, trip on February 27 th. Harvey Remarks, SUCCESSFUL PARTY Bishop Other guests were Mrs. Grant Colorado, where he will spend a Fletcher Jr. A very successful public card week before returning home, Organ solo, Valora Jones. OFFICIAL VISITATION party of the Oquirrh Temple, Py Beagley and their family. prior to a trip to Near York. He Remarks, President Dean A. Official visitation to Adah thian Sisters, was held Thursday will return to move bis family to Farnsworth. atand Hall Union Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at the Magna Denver. CLUB TO MEET will be made by the Worthy tended by fifty people. A total of Mrs. Douglas T. Smith will enGrand Matron, Worthy Grand $68.50 was given to the polio fund Hunter Cub Pack meeting was tertain members of the VFLA held Patroit and Associate Grand Of- proceeds of the social Thursday evening in the at home. her meet Thursday evening The Oquirrh Temple will ficers on Saturday, March 5th at Hunter Recreational HalL t the the Magna Masonic Hall. Thursday, March 10th at the A social time will be enjoyed. social awards were presented by Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. Union Hall, 8:00 p. m. Christensen to Terry Jones, WHEN EVERY DETAIL Mrs. George Duckworth enter- Dan m. at $1.85 a plate. Larson, Bryan Moesser, Jerry IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE . . tained of members her Bridge Robert Barnes, Paul Searle. Bishop and Mrs. Jimmie Hales Mrs. J. E. Curtis entertained entertained members of their Oak Club Monday evening at her Dan Christensen is leader and Even the smallest detail must be handled members of her Friendship Club Ridge club Saturday evening at home. Card prizes were awarded Edna Barney is Den with meticulous care if a funeral service b Mrs.-JaMarto Mra enwas time A Gardner, social Wednesday at her home. Lunch, their home. Mabel freeze, to be perfect tribute to the departed. Motherj 1 Har-Bob low Mrs. eon was served to ten ladies and joyed by twelve guests. Turpin and of detail distinguishes Lois Beulah Perfection West, Joyce Erwin, mon. A dainty luncheon was serva social time enjoyed. Jones and Mrs. Anderson. each funeral wa conduct Mrs. Homer W. Bowen enter- ed. The group will meet March 14th Mrs. Harmon. with A meeting of the Democratic tained members of her Sewing If we did but know how little Ladies Study' Group will be Club Tuesday at her home in Midsome enjoy of the great things Lieutenant-Colonand Mrs. that held Friday, March 4th, 1:00 p. vale. A group of Magna and Salt they possess, there would not 8525 Wasl 2700 South m. at the home of Mrs. Alice Lake ladies attended. Luncheon John Barber of Arlington, Virgin- be much ,envy in the world. MAGNA. UTAH are over the arrival enwas served and a social time rejoicing ia, Brady in Magna. Edward Young of a boy, born January 23rd. He All Interested women are urged joyed by the group. has been named Steven and is to attend. Mrs. Vera E. Jones returned being greeted by three brothers Members of Oquirrh Camp, Friday from a stay and sisters. Mrs. Barber will be Mr. remembered as the former Jean Daughters of Pioneers, are invited with bar daughter, to meet Friday, March 11th at the and Mrs. William Halloran in San Chapman, daughter of Mr. and home of Mrs. Kate Jensen for Bernardino, California. She wel- Mrs. Frank Chapman of Magna. their monthly social and business comed a new grandson there. MAGNA SEMINARY PARTY gathering. A party, is planned for all MagCHEMICAL UNION PARTY The International Chemical na seminary students on Friday, Workers Union No. 571 is enter- March 4th. All planning to go are taining at a potluck luncheon and asked to meet at the seminary, dance on Saturday, March 19th, 6:00 p. m. From there they will 8:00 p. m. at the Magna Lion proceed to the S & M skating rink on Redwood road. They will later Community House. Potluck luncheon will be served meet for refreshments. PLANS ARE also being made and everyone attending is asked to bring their favorite dish. for a field trip to the Brigham Guests are welcome. Young University on April 13. y excursion. This will be an Mrs. Ethel Rushton is receiving , 8715 West 2700 South, medical aid at St Marks Hospital Magna. Utah Best wishes are extended. - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED MARCH ters A fAIRY&W lli .L en- Try cur new lira of remedies i Gem Theatre . George Rushton of Hunter will This is a message to boys and be the featured guest speaker at Granite School Disa meeting of the Magna Flower girls from the stresses and it trict particularly Garden Club Wednesday, March to remember things important 9th, 8.00 p. m. at the Magna Fire for elementary school children; HalL 1. Never accept rides from MR. RUSHTON will give an strangers. illustrated lecture on his recent 2. Never accept candy from safari to Africa, showing souven strangers. irs of his trip. 3. Always report any stranger All interested people are urged you aee hanging around on foot to attend. or in a car near your school, playMrs. Lyman Breeze entertain- ground or other places where you ed members of her Sewing Club play. Report to your teacher, mailman, bus driver Friday evening at her home. Mrs. policeman,V. U. Butters, Mrs. Breeze or parents. 4. Always try to get the license mother, was a special guest A number of the car. Write it with was served and a dainty luncheon Scratch it with a stick pencil the time spent socially. The ladies tiie dirt or with a stone on the will hold their next meeting with in sidewalk. Mrs. Ted Green. 5. Always try to remember the stranger looked like. what Members of the Magna 6. Always remember that the Women's Club entertained at sheriff is your friend. Go Membership Social Wednesday deputy to him any time you are in at the clubrooms. Mrs. evening Elva Bezzant was a special guest trouble. Hostesses were Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Clara Brown and Mrs. Ruby rs Mrs. Stella Wach and Mrs. Elsie Elder Kenneth A. Nielson BENEFIT DANCE SET Mines entertained at a kitchen tertained at Sunday dinner comKenneth A. Nielson, son Elder VFW POST 7398 is entertaining shower honoring their niece, Miss Mrs. Arvle Nielson, to Mr. Mr. Truand Mrs. and plimentary at a benefit dance Saturday, Joan Rushton, Monday at the of man Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Don March was honored Sunday evening at 19th, 8:30 o'clock at the Wach home. Decorations of pink a farewell testimonial in the HunCurtis, Mrs. Sena Curtis and Mr. Magna Park fieldhouse. The en- and white were used and refresh- ter Second Ward, prior to his deKenneth Curtis. J. Mr. and Mrs. - -- an The annual Mothers and Dau.party of the Lady Lions was held Wednesday evening at the Lion House. Mrs. Byron L. Huish was chairman of the buffet luncheon and Mrs. C. D. Clark was chairman of the program. The following numbers were presented: instrumental selection, Shauna Harris; vocal solo, Sheila Allen; toast to mothers, Mrs. Carol Justesen; toast to daughters, Mrs. Beatrice Reid; song from all mothers who do not have daugh ters; dancing number, Misses Judy Ribotto, Marsha Hendrickson and Judith Ridd. Russell. tied ONE DAY rara out f SAFATJ c An: hi fLY all-da- 9959 Open 'Till Midnight FRIDAY ONLY - o' Buy a Regular "Burger" - Get the Second For Magna Social s BRIDE OF JOHN CLARK ghters FAMILY DINNER HELD BRIDE-ELECHONORED , Miss Jpan Rushton, brijde-elec- t, was the honored guest at a personal shower given by Miss Sherry Moesser and Mrs. Sharon Foote at the Foote home in Magguests na last week. Twenty-fiv- e Molhers-Daughter- BERNADME MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. Arvle Nielson entertained at a family dinner honoring their son, Kenneth, who is departing on a mission for the LDS church. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dee Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Turner, Mr. and and families, Mrs. John Elzin-gMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nielson and Mr. Larry Nielson. was Mr. Kenneth Nielson further honored at Open House Sunday evening at the home of his parents. G:J TALK at mm rnll- 19Q Drun Canicr Mutual Marrieds will meet March 9th, 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Keith Campbell ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welcker, Stake Mutual Married Directors, will present the lesson.' SPENCER 2nd Ward YOUNG LADIES' volleyball Oquirrh stake winners are Spencer 2nd, Sr. division and Lake Ridge, Jr. division. Spencer 2nd 7 defeated . Spencer, in . an overtime game. Trophies will be presented this Saturday, March 5th, 11:00 a. m. at a party in the stakehouse. All girls who participated in this popular sport are invited to attend, as well as presidents and counselors of each ward. 30-2- - "BILL'S PILLS" Flicno 20G3 Free Delivery r r V FIRST SECURITY BANK Knl Smmltr laal ofUaho. RA. 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