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Show I - MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH JORDAN HOSTH - 1 ' , , . i r , , CONFERENCE ' F0.U.n under the direction of President Vola Hancock of the YLMIA, drew a large group. Congregational singing was led by Janice Peterson and the invocation was given by John Arnold. The theme was by Nanette Wardle and Georgene Warby introduced the program. Marjorie Wilchen gave the and Story of the Rainbow Danny Breeze presented Jacob and Rachel. Dorene Dennis gave Manna and the Quail. Paul Mehl of the Granger Stake was guest soloist, presenting Prayer Perfect" and The Lords accompanied by Mary Prayer Ruth Ogilvie also of the Granger Stake. A talk was given by Burnell Jones and Galene Rosenberg presented a musical reading. ScripPresident Breeze also conducted tural reading was given by Mars . mtro-and the afternoon session Kilpack, followed by parables duced invocation by James Jones read by Craig (Morris and Betty of the Hunter 2nd; welcome ad- Lee. Benediction was by Fred dress; selections from the Youth Coates. Chorus led by Janice Peterson; talks by President Dean Farnsworth and Helen Hancock of the TWO CYPRUS GRADS Hunter 3rd Ward. "George Dale Kirby of the Hunter 3rd was also HONORED AT U a speaker, followed by Joseph Hancock of Hunter Ward and Two Cyprus high graduates Phillip Arnold of Granger 4th and have been named to the UniverPresident Wallace Bawden. sity of Utah chapter of Phi Kappa Warren Cable was sustained a Phi, national senior scholastic new member of the High Council, honor society. replacing Bishop Richard Winder, THEY ARE: Dean M. Andersen, who recently became bishop of son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Ward. Ronald Andersen, a zoology the Granger 2nd and a Robinson of the Hunter 3rd was 1330 Cyprus graduate.major sustained as an Elder and Ned Winder was sustained as president Evelyn Black, daughter of Mr. of the 14th Quorum of Seventies. and Mrs. Clinton M. Black, an The Youth Chorus gave the clos- English and education major and ing afternoon number and bene- a 1937 graduate of Cyprus. She diction was by Gloria Bailey of is also s.,u.'?.in Lambda Delta the Hunter Ward. Sigma religiou.1 fraternity at the The Sunday evening MIA con U. Attended by throngs, the Sun- day North Jordan quarterly con- -' ference proved most successful. Elder Sterling W. Sill, assistant to the Council of Twelve, LDS Church, was a special speaker. Special numbers, I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say, and Behold the Royal Army," were given by the Hunter Third Ward Choir. SPEAKERS FOR THE morning session were President E. Verne Breeze, Elder David Rushton of the Hunter 3rd Ward, a recently returned missionary, and Elder Leon Norda, a member of the Granger 4th Ward, returned from Mission. the Netherlands Patriarch Edwin- - Winder also spoke briefly and the morning session was dismissed by Howard Ludwig of the Hunter Ward. , i, HOLDS ference, .1AGI1A MAN KILLED AUTO BY A former Magna resident, Hans Lund, 64, of 3710 South 4400 West, Granger, was killed Monday about ip. m. when struck by an auto at 3500 South and 4400 West He was believed killed instantly when hit by a car eastbound along 3500 South driven by Mrs. Marlene B. Peterson, 27, of 4040 South 5200 West. Born In Idaho Mr. Lund was born April 28, 1896 in Preston, Idaho. He married Dora Lambson in Springville He was a veteran of m 1917. World War L Survivors include three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Maxine Simmons, Mrs. Bonnie Strain and Blaine Lund, all of Kearns; Mrs Marion Knaus and Kenneth Lund. life. get-aw- CALL THE sheriffs department, Magna 6301, as soon as possible, and give all possible descriptions. Other hints include: Notice persons loitering near the premises; keep a record of serial numbers of valuable property; never display a quantity of money; keep your safe locked; keep your place of business well lighted. suspicious Use our consistently fine Prescription Service ' t v; l U1 XJ CkXIOI'Pim -a- lways at fair prices lrf - HAYS Returned Missionary Honored At Dinner i PRESCRIPTIONS ARE THE HEART OF OUR BUSINESS Good Friends FIRST, DON'T resist the robbers. "Do what they tell you to io, the sheriffs advise. They urge victims to observe age, height, weight, build and other personal characteristics of the robbers as closely as possible. car, if Try to observe a .here is one. idle-nes- s. THE N- Some men grow, others swell. i E What do you do when an armed Granger. Funeral services are being com- robber walks into your establishpleted by the Peel Funeral Home. ment? The Magna sheriffs have some practical ideas that may save a merchant a lot of trouble or his THIS WEEK'S QUOTATION An income tax form is like a There is nobody busier than either way you they who have nothing to do. lahndry list lose your shirt Jonattjan Swift Fred Allen The characters and lives of men This aimless running about one determine the peace, prosperity, may not unjustly call busy and life of nations. Lucius Seneca Mary Baker Eddy loblisr Burgos In, Here's Sou To Perform If A HAIL STORY "Conspicuous special service endorsements such as Airmail, Special Delivery, and First-Claare an important factor in receiving good mail service, says Postmaster Byron L. Huish. ss Boys' AIRMAIL. SPECIAL delivery s enmail, and oversize velopes are sometimes delayed by becoming mixed with third class mail if they lack an endorsement Although small handwritten or are typewritten endorsements helpful, they may be overlooked by postal employees and result in delay in delivery of mail having a special time value. To help prevent delay and mishandling of such mail and to insure that the mailer will receive the type of 'service for which postage has been paid, it is recommended that priority mailings be endorsed with colorful gummed labels which are now furnished without charge by the post office. ' ACCORDING TO Postmaster Huish, all airmail and special delivery mail should be endorsed to show the service desired by placing the label below the postage and above the address. Odd-siz- e first-clamailings or oversize envelopes should be endorsed in tne same manner. Regular size first-claenvelopes, however, should not be endorsed. KNIT SHIRTS first-clas- With collar. Reg. $2.98f now $Ho90 Complimentary to Jon West-ove- r, who recently returned from an LDS mission, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Westover, sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Eldon Nye, entertained at a family dinner Sunday evening. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Larson of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Melroy Larson of Ogden, Mrs. T. W. Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw of Magna. Mailers can help themselves to Mr. Jon Westover is now at- better service by making use of the distinctive labels which are tending the Brigham Young j available at the post office. ss Magna Rexall Drug Dial 4441-Ni- ght 6666 2382 "I I ss Better order your personalxed listing now as seen on TV to mix Important call Ju.t bocaui the phono you uto li lilted under another name No nt.d If you rent a room, share an apartment or live with relatives, a personalized listing insures that your j ...and . - I j your FAMILY be a z DRUG STORE !To fiiend die saying goes. And thats our philoso- phy. 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