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Show i cV MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday, March 31,1 9d0 STATE f.T AflDLC- -! EOPSCOTCi HUNTER 1 TOURNEY TO DE IN MAGNA state finals of the hopscotch and marble tournaments, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars and Auxiliaries, will be held The at the Magna Community Park on May 14th. PRELIMINARIES for the local schools will begin in the next several weeks, and winners will enter the Magna state competition. About 70 boys and girls are expected from over the state, and the winners will receive an allexpense tour to the national conventions. Too, according to Charles Paris, commander of the local post, hosts to the parley, other prizes will be given. MISSIONARY VISIT Kenneth Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arvle Nielson of Hunter, to his LDS Church mission of in Brazil, was a house-gueMission Pres.dent Grant Banger-te- r in San. Paulos, Brazil. He was accompanied by Howard Clegg of Tooele and they will proceed to Cuniteha. en-rou- te st Magna J. C. Penney Store will remain open Friday nights until 8:00 p. m. NOTES THE NORTH JORDAN Music Festival is slated April 12th at the North Jordan Stake House, featuring a theme of "This Is My Fathers World. The various wards will partici- pate, demonstrating music, dance and show flags of various countries, under the direction of Janice Peterson, stake music director. Ruth Gerrick is pianist and Mars GOLD AND GREEN BALL The Young Marrieds Class will Kilpack will assist in the drama. A large crowd attended the an- be held at the home of Mr. and There will not be any Mutual nual North Jordan Stake MIA Mrs. Van Orman Clark Tuesday at meetings the week of April 12th, Gold and Green Ball Saturday, 7:00 p. m. The lesson will be pre- but credit will be given members and the decorations, Orchids in sented by the Clarks. of the MIA who attend the festithe Moonlight were effectively val. Mrs. Vanda Moesser was releasused. A floorshow under the direction ed as secretary of the Hunter 3rd Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson of the Stake dance directors, Mr. Ward Primary, being replaced by motored to Salt Lake Friday with and Mrs. Creig Jewkes, was pre- Mrs. Theone Reese. Mrs. Moesser Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hunter and sented and each ward participated was sustained as a teacher in the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ainsley to ' by presenting (group dancing of Primary. see the new home of Mr. and Mrs. different types. Carl Quist. Edward Lowder, North Jordan .Slides of Southern Utah and the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith en- Stake Aaronic leader, attended Salt lake Area were shown. tertained last week at a Rigby services held at the Hunter Third family gathering at their home. Ward Sunday to present an atMr. and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth Thirty people attended the' joyful tendance award for the month of entertained for their Study Group .eunion, which was headed by W. February, to Max Sheel leader of Sunday at their home. The lesson Rigby of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. the ward teachers quorum. was presented President by K.ilh Gunderson assisted the Attendance increased 10 per- Farnsworth. Smiths. cent at Sacrament meetings. Mr. Sheel was also given Miss Ileen Draper has been apaward, pointed a teacher in the Junior Firesides were held at the home Sunday School of the Hunter 2nd jf Tom Glcdhill Sunday evening PRIMARY PROGRAM Ward; Mrs. Kay Kent was ap.or the Mia Maids and Explorers. The Hunter 2nd Ward will hold pointed drama director of the The Laurels met at the home of Max Buckner and the Ensigns and their annual Primary program MIA and Bert Chamberlain was M Men and Gleaners were enter- Sunday evening, under the direc- named assistant scoutmaster of Leone Rushton, first the ward. tained at the home of Fred tion of Mrs. of counselor the Primary. Fonder. Refreshments were servOpening address will be given A Hunter Building Fund dinner ed. by President Arlene Wilcken and was held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Thelma Rushton, second Isabel Anderson on Friday eveMrs. Jack Nielson attended a counselor, will greet guests at the ning. Hostesses were Mrs. Anderdinner given for club members of door. Participating on the pro- son and Mrs. Annie B. Petersen. the Alpha Chi Omega group last gram will be Mrs. LuAna Campbell and daughter, Cynthia, Ross week in Salt Lake City. On Wednesday, Mrs. Annie B. Peterson and son, Wyatt, Eldon Petersen entertained at dinner Firesides at the Hunter Second Nielson and son, Allen, Mr. and complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Ward were held for the Mia Maids Mrs. Max Frampton, daughter and Hiland Kent, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. and Explorers at the home of son and Mr. and Mrs. Arvle Niel- McCombs, Elaine Yates, Christine Carol Gallagos, for the Ensigns son and their daughter and son. McCombs and Marvin Petersen. and Laurels at the home of KenMrs. Dora Miller has returned neth Smith and the M Men and Frank Wilkin has been taken to Gleaners met at the home of home from a Salt Lake hospital the Salt Lake Veterans hospital treatment. medical after Ilene Draper. receiving after suffering a heart attack. HUNTER AND NEWS HUNTER NEWS On Sunday, Mrs. Annie B. Petersen entertained at dinner complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Salomon and Suzan, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Loveless, Billy and Myreen and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Loveless and family. VIEWS The savings w Sawing f.ladiine VJinne you'll see... in oar Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilchen motored to Woods Cross Saturday to visit a grandchild who underwent surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Austin, new residents of the Hunter area, were welcomed into the Hunter 3rd Ward Sunday by Bishop Grant T. Eastwood. Mr. Burton Hoops has returned home after visiting his parents in Beaver, Utah, for a few days. Repain On f " flLS 4 visWfIf n i. - ,t , Automatic - it. Washers end 1 Refrigerators RECEIVING CONGRATULATIONS FOR winning the deluxe portable Necchi Sewing Machine, given by the Magna Safeway Store, is Mrs. Earl Talbot of 3461 South Helen Drive in Magna. Gus Pratakis, store manager, is handing Mrs. Talbot a book of sewing instructions. Her name was drawn out of a box for the beautiful gift. Store customers 'had registered for the past several weeks. -- All Types. KENNER SALES & SERVICE 2655 South 8850 West Dial Magna 7732 ATTEND FUNERAL guests attending 8 CALLS ANSWERED r, the funeral of their Hans Lund, on Thursday, were Jed Hoopes of Butte, Montana; ON AMBULANCE, FIRE Warner and Wendell Hoopes of Four calls for the Magna amDubois, Idaho; Mrs. Marie Mays, bulance and four alarms for the Howe, Idaho; Mrs. Ruby Bloom-quis- t, were Dillon, Montana. Mrs. Wen- local county fire department dell Hoopss accompanied her hus- answered during the past week. They included: band. Ambulance Mr. Lund is also a March 24 Call to revive Shir- to John L. Hoopes of IMagna. lene Wiley, 2 V year-ol- d daughterMr. Lund was killed Monday of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Wiley night when struck by a car driven of Whites Way. The child, who by Marlene B. Peterson at 3500 was in a convulsion, was taken South and 4400 West. to the Granger Medical Center. March 24 Call to the residence of John Holman, 3474 South 7540 West, acute perforated ulcer, taken to St Marks Hospital March 25 Ambulance service was required to take Madalyn Montoya and Lorrio Dallis, Magna, to a Salt Lake hospital after the car they were in jumped the ditch at 9200 West and 3100 South. Both young ladies have been returned to their homes. March 26th Call to residence of Frank Wilkin, 3406 South 7615 West, who suffered a heart attack. He was taken to the Salt Lake Veterans Hospital Fir Alarms March 25 Call to 6800 West and 3500 South to quell a blaze on property owned by Emil Feulner. No damage occurred. March 25 Alarm call answered at 8318 West Western Drive, Magna, on property owned by Archie PRODUCE Vosnos, resulting from burning trash. March 26 Another grass fire call at 3050 South 8400 West, property owned by Louis Flangas. March 28 Grass fire at property owned by Emil Feulner, 6800 West and 3500 South. No damage occurred from the burning of old tires and rubbish. Out-of-to- half-brothe- half-broth- er - gray LR set, 1P fable and 2 Any reasonable offer con- 1ble foffe lamps. 2 sidered. Call 7724 after 6 p. m. weekdayi or after 1:00 p. m. Sat FOR SALE modern home with finished BR in bsmf. Carpeted, drapes. Inquire 2841 South 8750 West, Boyd Turpin. 41 Hercules Employee Will trade S. L. home near area. Sperry for Magna-Hunie- r Must have 2 BR, lge. kitchen, full bsmf. GARDNER REALTY EM EL YOUR DOCTOR n SPRING Vi This Week's Best Buys! Raspberries Asparagus Oranae Juice Cottage Cheese 5 for 98 8 oz. 3 for 1.00 77 s 5 for 79 10 oz. (Scotch Treat. 6 oz. 29 Salad Dressing 29 Prk). Chocolot. Col. Party Dnll r.ta Roll With Vanilla Ic Cream 14 n. 071 tQj WaKC 10 FlufMEtt Marshmallows Miniature 2 1 39 Mr. Wright' L VOKC Angol Food VI 3 ir 1.00 -- I 5 for Swt Wright'. or luttarmilk Biscuits Ma Milk IXL Chili SStV Tuna Fish Jello Pears Aorfed Gobtins Highway D.lkioui For Salad V 6 for 49 4 lor 1.00 M; 3 lor 79 10 lor 89 V 3 for 79 kw Fresh, Firm, Medium Size-Sa- lad Favorite With Natural Goodness with facts... There is a scientific reason for every decision your doctor makes. He is guided in his opinions by authorities in the field of medicine. Even though you have had no occasion to consult your family physician, it is wise to get a check-u- p at regular periods. If your doctor gives you a prescription, bring it to us for prompt, Mr. and Mrs. Van Clark entertained at a Building Fund dinner last week. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Buckner and other guests. J M courteous service. US When there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust less on the same amount of income. Plato Magna Rexall Drug - Dial 4441 2382 Night 6666 5 lbs. f cr 49c ORANGES, Green F1 85c ROSE BUSHES Backs every decision Or-ma- each 10c BUNCH CARROTS, ON Onions n i U.S. No. 1, Spring Crop, Large Bunch L O I.miUwS , Safeway Guaranteed Quality Meats! U.S.D.A. Inspected (Cut Up - lb. 391 Wfc:!3 PORK CHOPS loan, loin Confer Cuts is. PORK ROAST Loin End Cut loan. Tondor 3 Lb. Avorego is. SPARE RIBS loan. Mooty. Country Stylo ib. 59$ 49 49 Qadishe U.S. No. 1, Garden Fresh, large Bunch Grade "A' " n ! E Lemons Add Sunklst Largo, Juicy A Natural Tang fe Salodt With Soa Food largo Sizo p o for 19 CO.. SIked ocoa ANNUAL ? J V. 'r, Z MONDAY, V vi APRIL MEAT PIES Manor Houm TvHtoy. loot, STEAKS Captain's Choico Rood Full length, Chickon. Tuna and IIALDUT For THo fan is. 53 WEDNESDAY 4-5- -6 lined, panel Full Length, Ur.Iined, panel CR1SC0, 3 pound can ROYAL SATIN, INSTANT 79c 3 pound can POTATOES 65c OVER 45 SPECIALS $1X3 75c ROLL PLEATING UPON REQUEST CASH AND CARRY or PICKUP AND DELIVERY 6 for 89c Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiimiiiii Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday TUESDAY, THIS WEEK EqgEh (SEeaEMims 8595 West 2700 South, Magna Dial Magna 2081 v |