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Show Thursday, March 31, IS 10 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH MAGNA TIMES CRADLE Published Since 1316 Howard Ridge. Publisher r Edith N. Ridge, Editor Issued each Thursday morning at Magna. Utah Entered as second class mail mailer under the act of March 3rd. 1879 at Magna, Utah Utah Adjudged one of the best weekly newspapers by the National State Press Association, given honorable mention by the Editorial Association. in advance, $2.50 year. Mail subscription The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any No subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. attention paid to anonymous contributions. J rales--Payab- 15th CliniSTEIISSI ON AF.'IL ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Olsen announce the birth of a fine baby boy on March 15th. He weighed in at 6 pounds, 84 ounces and has been named Tommy. Mrs. s. Olsen is the former Barbara Miss Lynn Sandall and H. J. Christensen Jr. are making plans GrES for their wedding April 15th at COFFER GU3 he Reception Centre, Salt Lake lty. A reception will follow. APRIL FUNCTIONS The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Muri-D. Sandall, 3056 South Two events are scheduled dur9000 West and S. L. Sandall, 3163 ing the month of April at the South 8560 West, Magna. Mr. Utah Copper Club for members Christensen is a son of Mr. and and their partners to include:Mrs. Howard J. Christensen, night, Saturday, April Salem, Utah. Mrs. Marc Anderson will be 8 to 10 p. m, emphasizing prizes for natron of honor. Other attendants of Cleanup, Fixup, something A variety of thumbsr. the green L. Sandall, will be Mrs. Wayne etc. .will be Mrs. Rdnald A. Boyack, sister of shrubbery, rakes, the groom; Miss Michele Sandall. given. sister of the bride and petite Saturday. April Stacey SandalL featuring the dancing, of Wayne L. Sandall, brother he bride, will be best man. Clark Christensen and Sam Christensen, Bowling open dates are every brothers of the groom, will usher. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. OCISXlj -- Cav-anes- 1 pnor.i novALtfv jcic-is- q Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Cavaness of Lake Ridge and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olsen of Magna. I. II. TO V.'D LYIIII SAIOilL MISS 9-- -- A15 -- Speaking fclilon t ft ally . . Its and Mrs. Richard C. Higley of Lake Ridge. The wee one arrived March 22nd and tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 714 ounces. She has been lamed Valinda and has a small Jster, Debra, at home. How much do you think 'it is wo. th to have Hercules Bacn dollar plant, employing chus Works in this area- -a 800 people, with expectations of increasing this by many hundreds of oth.r employes e.e t.ie year is through? multi-nulLo- Apparently, the Salt Lake County Commission, roads and bridges department particulaily, thinks it is worth a great deal, for "they have authorized the improvement of 4100 South, a road to the Bacchus plant, and the state road commission in keeps 8400 West, another load that also leads to Hercules, fine condition. But, in Box Elder county, where Thiokol Chemical Company has a $77 million contract to develop solid fuel missiles, the transportation of the engines is going to require rebuilding 20 miles of state highway. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley d economy. If a plant like That is rather Thiokol is not worth building a road to, then no roads are worth building. Thiokols payroll is $1 million a month. S:ems like that ought to be worth quite a lot of road, and with the federal government paying for 95 of the freeway cost, it appears as if the highway department shouldnt complain too much about building a few miles of highway to serve such an industry. short-sighte- We believe the people of Utah wish the road commission didnt have anything else to do but build roads to plants like Thiokol. We know Salt Lake county is cooperating for every industry in this area and is behind every road that leads to Hercules, one of this areas fastest growing industrial plants. MEALS PROVIDE BALANCED LUNCHES !'" VS 4 I ' s f 1 Andrea-3o- ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Vera E. Jones entertained members of her Sewing Club Tuesday at her home. A prettily x V BABIES HAVE FRIENDS Two Hunter ladies, who are lear friends, became mothers of sons over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. DeMoyne Oliver announce the arrival of a baby son on Saturday, March 26th. He weighed 4 pounds, 12 ounces and las a small sister, Colleen, eagerly iwaiting his arrival at home. The next day, March 27th, Mr. md Mrs. Frank Driffill became parents of a boy, weighing in at 8 pounds, 10 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Driffill also have two other sons and two daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Skelton of Kearns announce the birth of a fine boy on March 5th. He weighed in at 714 pounds-anhas been r, named Mark Robert A small Diana, is greeting her new playmate. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Derr of La Mirda, and Mrs. Robert Skelton, r. of Magna. Cal-forn- ia REBELS AWARD NIGHT Rebels Award Night, Dixie Colleges version of the Hollywood Academy Awards, will be presented April 2nd, reports Larry Harmon of Magna, president of the Associated Men Students. Sponsored by the AMS, the awards program will honor nine students and one faculty member for outstanding contributions and achievements while at Dixie College. BEAM. ..THE WORLDS FINEST BOURBON 'whole child, through a well-ba- l Schools and Parent Teacher As- anced lunch as part of their regu sociation units in the Magna aica lar school program. SCHOOL LUNCHES strive for enthusiastically participated in Utahs first observance of School a five-pa- i t balanced meal. This Lunch Week, March Rodney .ncludes (1) a main protsin dish, A. Ashby, director of Utah school (2) fiuits and vegetables, (3) lunch program, announced today. oread, (4) butter, and (5) milk. A series of educational activi- Milk is served with every school ties will be carried on within lunch. It is natures most nearly schools and communities to perfect food. Dietary tests show acquaint them with the school that tha normal student needs lunch program, Mr. Ashby said. quart of milk every day, and the Emphasis will be on a realistic school lunch program helps fill approach which considers the that need. SINCE 17S5 well-attend- mt i) Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams of Blackfoot, Idaho spent last week Mrs. visiting their sister-in-laEthel Adamson. They were on an LDS Temple Tour and will visit a son, Keith in Belmont, California. te That's whatl Miss Betty Jane Pasternak, left, CYPRUS HIGH SCHOOL ROYALTY attends Miss Marsha Hendrickson, queen of the 1910 Cyprus high school Promenade. At her right is another attendant Betty Jean Sizemore. A decorative theme of Magic made the 1960 Is The Moonlight Members of the Lady Lions will WOMENS CLUB MEETS Junior Promenade of Cyprus high Members of the M a g n a meet Wednesday, April 6th at the school a memorable one Saturday Womens Club were entertained Lion House for their monthly evening, not only through the un- at a prettily planned social Wed- - social and business meeting. Hos usual decorations, the fine music nesday evening which also honor- - tesses will be Mrs. H. T. Dyches, supplied by Alton Pitt, but the ed the birthdays of Clara Borland, Mrs. J. Howard Wadsworth, Mrs. atmosphere of fun and gaiety Winnie Wright and Alice Row- - Ray D. Merrill and Mrs. Cltone that prevailed. Nominees will be pre- land. Hostesses were Ellen The decor throughout emphasiz- wood, Erma Tech, Alice Brady at a ed pink and the focal point of and Ella Peterson. Games were s interest was a revolving played and prizes given to Ella figure in the middle of the floor Peterson, Erma Tech, Winnie ATTEND PARLEY with artificial stars and moon- Wright, Alice Mrs. C. F. Williams, Mrs. Jack Ruby Russell, beam figures leadin ? from the Brady and Vaironica Driffill. B. Brown, Mrs. George L. Smith center. Too, abstract geometric Mrs. Tom Driffill and Mrs. Myron Russ-1- 1 designs in the four corners of the attended the annual conof Members Pythian Sisters, vention of the Central District ballroom further enhanced the Oquirrh Temple, met Thursday at Utah Federation of Women; setting. A Junior Promenade was held the Magna Union Hall at a social Clubs Saturday at Kearns. They the tradi- to honor Mrs. Marge McDermaid, represented during intermission the Magna Womens leav-ng e who is long-timmember tional march for ail juniors who a Ciub. to reside in California with formed a line to honor the Queen and her two attendants. The her daughter. Mrs. McDermaid Mrs. Huish entertained were was presented a purse by the membersSidney queen and of her Sewing Club Friladies. crowned to reign for a year. at the home of Mrs. She is a former nurse of the day evening L. Huish. A dainty lunchSm-l'and is wJl known. and Byron OQUIRRH CAMP MEET eon was served and a social time area. the The next meeting of Oquirrh regarded throughout held by the ladies. Camp, daughters of Pioneers, is PEO. MEET slated for Friday, April 8.h at the All Members of the Womens Benemembers of Chapter T, PEO, fit Association will be entertainhome of Mrs. Kate Jensro, 1.01 a to attend invited ne monthly ed on p. m. All members are urged to evening. April 4th luncheon meeting of the group, at the MondayWomens attend. Clubrooms. Magna 12 '30 noon at Claiks Cafeteria in At the last gathering of All ladies are invited. Salt l ,e Prudential Building, group, Mrs. H. Darrell Grubaugh on APl1 Ke and Mrs. William Wolstenholme Members of the Eastern Star Club were entertained Tuesday at hostesses at the home of Mrs. Kate Jensen. The lesson, W. tie home of . I.y!,Dan.e1s. deputed Smlth Mrs. w w WatersSwas a Treasuries of Indian Stories was Dan-mMrs. to A dainty lurcheon was given by Mrs. Hazel Jones. SL jatuiday by plane Patricks motifs were used at the Whitehome in Los Angeles. anMis. served, and. the afternoon spent inwill remain there for luncheon. socially. definite stay. j Dr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Bell, Michigan Avenue, welcomed the first girl to their family Friday. The wee one was born at Holy dross Hospital and weighed 4 oounds, 11 ounces. "Waiting to see the new arrival ire brothers Mark, 6; Dale, 4, and vtevsn, 20 months. 1418 ladies-in-wait- er te htr:-,iM.s- The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, NBC-T- Just lift your phone and give your order for drugs or sundries. Well deliver yonr CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Bob Harmon entertained cut-glas- See The Dinah Shore Chevy Show in color Sundays, 14-1- FATHER DIES Daniil Ervin Thornock, 81, reappointed luncheon was served tired rancher died Wednesday. He and the time spent socially. Mrs. was a resident of Bloomington, P. W. Debs will be hostess to the Bear Lake County, Idaho. group on April 5th. Included in his survivors is a son, Faye, of Hunter. ' Members of the DAV Auxiliary m:t Tuesday at the clubrooms in meetMagna. The ing was conducted to discuss business items of the organization. n announce the birth of a baby girl on March 22nd. She weighed in at 7 pounds, 2 ounces and has brother, Joey, at home. sfs-t:- ' I v Vv Rhy-thmair- Green-Farnswort- h. STUDENTS GRANITE FOR Mr. On March 21st, Mr. and Mrs. Udell O. Vance became parents if a fine boy at a Salt Lake hospital. He tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 11 ounces and has been lamed Martin Wayne. At home te has a brother and sister for playmates. And the state doesnt want to build it! SCHOOL a daughter for nembers of her Bridge Club Mon-la- y evening at her new home in Hunter. Game-prizewere awarded to Mrs. Cleone Farnsworth, Mrs. Marlow Turpin and Mrs. George Duckworth. The ladies will meet April 11th ovith Mrs. Turpin at her home. H AREA K needs promptly and you pay only our regu-lar J fair, price. Delivery service, too, on prescriptions. Well call for them, and re- a EXCAVATORS ORGANIZE; NAME turn with the medicines. No extra charge! MARTIN DRUG CENTER OFFICERS Dial 2501 Hiland Kent of H. H. Kent & Son Excavating, resident of Hunter, has been elected second vice oresidant of the Salt Lake area excavators. The new organization will be called the General Exca-'atin- g Association. WITH THE organization a new ate scale was adopted which increased excavating prices some 20 2tllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimiillll per cent, effective March 1, I960. A dinner and meeting are slated NEW a -- or March 31st, 7:30 p. m. at Har- mons Cafe, 39th South and State Street to discuss the new rate schedule. All excavators are invited to attend. ABC-T- : Lei's Go With Magna On 1600 On Your Radio Dial E It's The Tops On The Top FlIIIIIIIIItllllllillNtlllllllllltllttlllllllR BE INSURE! See Jean 1- -4 SIX-PASSENG- PRESENTS I CAElEf BAKER Ulll LEE SEATON a.hiiuu,iM 2 BUT A pto tIt's a scream. & JlpEAM 0 c It's a NO SHOW THIS Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday. April iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiNiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiimmiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEXT FRIDAY "Heller In - Pink Tights." & "Circus Stars Starts Next Sat., "The Best of Everything" Family Shows April 13, April 27, May 11. NEXT C.R.A. cant compare anything else coming these days with a Corvair. Drive one For economical r. - ransportatun . .. out soon. AflnfrUP y CHEVROLET STRAIGHT . 86 PROOF KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLING CO., STRAIGHT JAMES B. BEAM CLERMONT. 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