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Show 1 MACNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH T!ur::?-,-r- TIMES MAGNA 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. Mail subscription rates Payable in advance, $130 year. The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. "WOMEN'S BOWLING AT THE COPPER CLUB Bdth Buckner, Peg Britta PearLindow, June Brems, son, LaVern Peterson, 144. HIGH CHALKERS in the Tuesday League were Norma Hauter, Virginia Cqlledge, Mabel J. Kemp, 149; Millie Christofferson, Dixie Royer, 142; Mary Lloyd, Roxie Morse, 145; Arvilla t, 196; Alton Drain, Helen Norris, Betty Alta Bevan, 146; Knight, 149; Lyla McCarty, Margo Wadsworth, Karen Coon, Jerry RichNola Sizemore, Edna Bowardson, Lucille Lehman, den, 131; Jean Bowden, Norma Colhngs, CYPRUS TOOK several honors Wanda Betty Amador, at the United Nations convenCoon, Dorothy Davis, tion last week in Salt Lake City. A third place poster entry prize was given to Paula Yancy and MONDAY FOR THE league honorable mention made to Kent Ilene Jefferies for his entry. Only two Ruth Sothern had Kemp, 142 139; Freda Rock, 140; other prizes were given for the Liz Louderback, 139; Betty Sud- entire convention in the poster division. bury, 151; Carol.Bertoch, HIGH SCORERS for the Utah Copper Club Tuesday evening bowling included Vivian Kemp, Ann Bowden, 176; Arlene Harward, 163; Margaret Nelson, 148; Ida D:a, 142; Orlean Richardson, 130; Dot Merrill, 147-13- 151-17- 9; 159-16- 176-22- 5; 159-13- Bez-zan- 148-15- 163-19- 3; 137-16- 5; 131-14- 173-18- 155-14- 1. 5; 172-15- MAGNA NOTES BIRTHDAY DINNER Honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Jack B. Brown, a Out-of-to- Marilyn Herding Recites Vows 133-14- f, d:, 135-15- 139-14- 0; 130-16- (he sweetest way to aay 144-15- 4; of honor. LeGrand Tracy stood a's best man for his brother. A tiered wadding cake formed he focal point of decor on the dining room serving table and an informal reception for the two families followed. Several socials are being planned to honor the new Mrs. Tracy. Mr. Tracy is a student at the University of Utah and a promin inent 'athlete, particularly swimming circles. He will continue his education at the hilltop school and his bride will her studies at Cyprus high e school A VFW Auxiliary meeting was held Friday at the Leedo Club in Magna. Department president, Mary Scothern and Department traasur-er- , Eva Yearsley of Brigham City attended. Following the evenings business, refreshments were served. EASTER CANDY STORE assorted candy eggs 1 dozen One at noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH GAY YELLOW BASKET filled with Eaeter candies CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP1 Gem Theatre ONE DAY FRIDAY ONLY - APRIL MAGNA GARDEN MEET PERKINS RECITES V0YS WITH OCI prettily planned dinner was held at her home Wednesday evening.. guests were her two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Reese of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jackie Smith of Rome, New York. The dinner table was festively decorated with Easter motifs. Games were played and prizes given to Mrs. Myrtle Peterson and Lovely Miss Marilyn Hard.aj, Mrs. Lena Peterson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Harding, became the. bride of COPPER GOLF LADIES MEET Larry Tracy, son of Mr. and Mrs. One of thz prettily planned Seth Tracy, all of Magna, on evening, April 4th. events of the week was the openThe prominent pair exchanged ing luncheon d! the Copper Golf Club ladies Saturday at Meadow-broo- k nuptial vows at the Harding residence, the ceremony being perClub. Novel spring decorations were formed by Bishop Ronald Dixon in the presence of immediate famused at the luncheon tables. ily members. For her wedding, the pretty The execution of the laws is more important than the making bride chose a beige linen afternoon frock and pinned a corsage of them. Thomas Jefferson of pink and white carnations to her shoulder. She was attended by a sister, Mrs. Max Raisor, matron KJ(s.tVVlW EVELYN TO STRESS OF "CULTURE CLU3 HOSES Culture will be stressed evening, Wednesday April 13th at the monthly meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club, 8:00 p. m. in the Fire Hall C. R. Walters, past president of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs, will speak on this topic. A question and answer period will An interesting topic, and Growth of Roses, follow. 4 All interested people are urged to attend. 86TH BIRTHDAY Complimentary to the 86th birthday anniversary of Mrs. L E. Coon, a family dinner was held Sunday at her home. She received telephone calls from two daughter, Mrs. J. G. Fowles of San Diego and Mrs. N. S. Fowles of San Bernardino, California. Complimentary to her aunt, Mrs. Coon, Mrs. Phoebe Castleton entertained at a luncheon in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth nave returned from an enjoyable visit to Deer Lodge, Montana, wnere they were guests of their and family, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck. Saturday Matinee Mrs? Mary Mabey has returned to her home in Magna after a most pleasant k vacation in California. She was a guest of her son, daughter-in-laand family, !Mr. and Mrs. Don King in San Mateo and also visited grandchildren in Hayward, San Francisco and Concord. Mrs. Mabey toured the Los Angeles LDS Temple. 1! nt Head-juarts- CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. Thelma Singleton entertained members of her Bridge Club at Thursday evening her home. A prettily planned luncheon was served and pome nrizes given to Mrs. Vi Martin, Mrs. Ruth Johnson and Mrs. Dorothy Merrill. The ladies will meet Thursday. April 7th with Mrs. Viola Gardner in Salt Lake City. cBiiiiiimiiiiimmiimiiiiiimiiiiiiii' One SPECIAL., PERMAUEHTS Reg. $16.00 for Two, a 2 for 1 WRECKED AUTOS 1 WANTED Will pay cash for wracked cans for all kinds oE STYLETTE r, Also tell parts s. ' - 2707 jjj visitor in Sunnyville, CalMr. and Mrs, George W. Lehr ifornia, of her son and family, Mr. Bucks Auto Wreckings aie departing Saturday to reside E and Mis. Parley Dalrymple and E 4950 South 8400 Watt in sold Laks Salt have City. They also visited in Santa Barbara, with Dial to Magna 622J E Mr. and another son and family, Mr. and their home in Magna Mrs. J. M. Bruce. Mrs. L:Von Dalrymple. FillllUlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII? - BEAUTY . SALON I I South 8600 Wast Dial 2261 IF IT'S Gimoo WE HAVE ITI ' I 4 CREAM EGGS chocolate, 1 butter bon COOK CLEAN Install It AUTO GLASS . . patio door ELECTRICALLY PECAN EGG chocolate fudge center ! WINDOW GLASS TAELE TOPS BOYD MARTHA HYER DIANE BAKER BRIAN AHERNE ROBERT GLAZING I dozen chocolate covered MARSHMALLOW EGGS STORE FRONTS r 054 EVANS. . 3 'Aa COLOR by DE LUXE STEREOPHONIC SOUND FB Held Over URRYI HURRY I HURRY! INTER ATIOMAL CIRCUS SENSATION! JLi-- r:ClG.ADAV G1AGG Highland Driva Holladay. Utah Store, CHOCOLATE CREAM EGG dipped in milk chocolate , 1 VS HiU NOTICE "Best of Everything" starts 6:15 and 9:20. "Circus Stars" starts 8:20 only. Complete show after 8:20 p. m. Children 35c. Students 60c. Adults 65c. Children and students accompanied by parents. 25c and 50c. iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wednesday, April 13 - C.R.A. Family Show IN TECHNICOLOR "River Of Mo Return" Marilyn Monroe and Robert Mitchum Cartoons - Novelty. Shows NOTE Your club card is for Tour immediate family only. No Guests. If you do not have a club card, you can pay admission at the ticket office. SHOWER DOORS PHONE AM LOUIS I0URDAN OnemaScopE lb. box ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 2 lb. box Cooking electrically uses pure electric energy clean as sunlight. No grime or greasy film. Pots, pans, kitchen walls and curtains stay cleaner. Better meols come with electric cooking, too. Yes, electricity is your better way to cook. $2.70 CHOCOLATE AND BUTTER BON EGGS. 104 & 154 each .1 4660 break out the best OLD GLENMORE Silver c) tenor exclusively ours . . . Label mTucnr stmight tocsspi wiser m not UflWOtE sitnuaiEt-cf- c touisinai rr. end Dreg I UTAH POWER 4 LIGHT CO. rs Two-Fo- r- S11ZY PARKER ifsr & Added Feature 18-d- IA1IGE STEPHEN u FORT CAMPBziL, Kentucky Army Pfc. Amos T. Pacheco, 20,., son of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Pacheco, 7400 West and 3100 South, Magna, is participating with other personnel from the 101st Airborne Division in Exercise Puerto Pine exerin Puerto Rico. The cise, which includes the largest peacetime airlift ever attempted, was scheduled to end March 31. ' During the exsrcise, participat-n- g troops of the Strategic Army Corps (STRAC) are being air transported from their home stations throughout the U. S. to a staging area in Puerto Rico and returned. Puerto Pine is designed .he effectiveness of these STRAC inits in overcoming the complex supply and operational problems esulting from the rapid deploy-neof sizeable force by air over jreat distances. Pfc. Pacheco, a driver in Company of the divisions 187th Infantry, is regularly issigned at Fort Campbell Ky. le entered the Army in April 1958 and received basic training it Fort Carson, Colorado. , He attended Cyprus high school MIRRORS HOPE OSWALDS rndwltosti NEWS w Saturday, Sunday, Monday, April 2a Mrs. Lucy Fields of Salt Lake City. SERVICE four-wee- - Special Double Bill. NOTICE THIS WEEK an- nounce the birth of a bounc.ng baby boy on March 6h. He weighed in at 7 pounds, 11 ounces and has been named Bart Earl Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Giles, Howard Frances Mr. and Mills; Mrs. H. S. Mills, Judge and Mrs. D. S. Walker of Magna and a " nt Roundup Starts 12 Noon Out at 3 p.m. Hey, Gang! It's the big circus picture. Circus Stars.-A- ll kinds of Animals and clowns, all in beautiful color. Don't miss this. Also colored cartoons. The Lost Planet" serial. Fun For All . See you at the big party. All for regular prices. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiii FIRST CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giles well-know- 8 Circus at its best. The film is loaded with all kinds Loren. Anthony Sophia of Animals. It will excite Quinn, Margaret O'Brien. In viewers of all ages. A perTechnicolor. Outdoor action, fect family show. In magmusic and excitement all the nificent color. Starring the entertainment. way. Family celebrated clown Ole Popov. This feature starts 6:15 and 9:15 This feature at 8 p. m. only Children 35c. Students 60c. Adults 65c. Children and ttw dents accompanied by parents, 25c and 50c. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiiii g. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennion of Granger announce the birth ot a sweet lil gal on Saturday, April 2nd. She weighed in at 6 pounds, 1 ounce and is ths first child of Mr. and Mrs. Bennion. The proud local families. Several socials are being plann- mother will be remembered as ed to honor the bride. being the former Marlene Jones Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Jones of Magna Richard Christensen, son of Mrs. Wanda Christensen, has returned and Mr. and Mrs. Udell Bennion to his home after undergoing an of Granger. appendicitis operation on Wednesday. Mr3. Eugene Kone entertained members of the Womens Benefit Mr. P. W. Debs, Magna ElemenAssociation Monday night at the tary School Principal was a Womens . Clubrooms Granite District delegate to the Magna Game were awarded to prizes Inland Empire Western States cdhvention for principals at Mrs. Clara Borland, Mrs. Jack Spokane, Washington. He has re- Marlor and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. turned home. "Circus Stars" Heller In Pink Tights :iuo ROIL Attractive Miss Evelyn Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Perkins of Magna, exchanged nuptial vows on Saturday, April 2nd at Elko, Nevada, with Vern Earl son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Earl all of Magna. The groom is a former student at the University of Utah and is now a member of the armed forces, stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He will be discharged in six months and will rejoin his bride at that time. The new Mrs. Earl is an employe at the Salt Lake General Hospital . Announcement of the nuptials will be read with great interest by the many friends of the prom-nen pair, both members of son-in-la- w Mrs. James Hickman and her sister, Mrs. Walter Russell of Salt CLUB MEETS Lake City, were Sunday guests Members of the C fit G Club of Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. They were entertained Friday by Mrs. also visited at the home of Mr. D;e Peel. Mrs. Lloyd Beck was a and Mrs. James McGill special guest. A dainty luncheon was served and game prizes given CLUB ENTERTAINED to Mrs. Archie Brown, Mrs. George J. Smith and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. D. E. Dimond entertained Shields. VFLA Auxiliary The April Fools party also fea- members of the tured Iprizes for the other ladies. Wednesday evening atV.her home B. Coon. and special gu:st, Mrs. Th group will meet April 15th Tables of cards were played and with Mrs. Don Robinson. high score prizes given to Mrs. A. Haws, Mrs. Margery Duke Mrs. N. N. Dalrymple has re- Verl and Mrs. Douglas T. Smith. a turned from winters stay in Mrs. Duke will be the next California and is again residing at to the ladies. her Magna home. She was a three-mont- h hostess rs of the Fr end ;. p were enlei turned Vrhua&-da- y at the home of Mrs. Vi Martin. A potluck luncheon was served, followed by visiting and sew-.nThe laches met Wednesday wuh Mrs. Pearl Thurman. M.-n.-l c:;:.!.LE VERN EARL 7, IC'D il TOTAL ELECTRIC iPM? Your Bright Buy in Light Bourbon |