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Show Thursday, May 5, I960 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH 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 Stale 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. Holes 0J liitercs? Ocr Elunler Qcs!:!!::ii3 ON DAY 28TH IN HUNTER APRIL THE STORY BEHIND MOTHER'S DAY observance of Mothers Day had a modest beginning. The first Mothers Day celebration resulted from the inspiration of Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia, who felt one day a year should be set e World-wid- w y aside as a tribute to her Mother. like wild-fir- influence of Mothers Day. The idea caught on and spread By 1911 every state in the union, Canada, South Am- e. erica, China and many other countries had adopted the customs. In 1912 an International Mothers Day Council was formed . . . MRS. ELIZABETH DAY ... 98. Just Another Day FORMER HUNTER MAID Mrs. Elizabeth Day, Grandma to hosts of friends as well as a WED ON APRIL 28TH large family circle, noted her 98th Miss Cherry Clark, daughter of birthday anniversary April 28th, Mr. and Mrs. El win Clark, former and termed it just another day-sayi- the custom of wearing a White carnation was modified. In 1914 Conit with a twinkle in her Hunter residents, recited nuptial vows on April 28th with Gordon eyes. the a to issue proclamation designating gress asked the President Mrs. Days family helped her Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francelebrate on April 27th when they cis Wilcox in the Salt Lake City second Sunday in May as National Mothers Day. gathered at the home of a son, temple. The brides uncle. Elder John Ezra Day, for a dinner. ADD THEY Grandma Day lives alone in a Hawkes of the Temple Presidency, FIGURE small home by the side of a dau- officiated at the ceremony. The groom is a returned misghter, Mrs. LaVina Nielson in UP FOR SUSAII BAER OF Hunter, does her own work and is sionary, having labored in the New Zealand mission field, where Most people regard 7 as the do mg nicely, thank you. he and his bride met while her lucky number, but not so in the COPPER CLUB GIVES case of pert Susan Baer of Magparents were serving a church Pack 566 of the Hunter area work mission. na. Her number is 5. held its monthly meeting ThursFOR MAY A wedding- - breakfast honored SUSAN, a daughter of Mr. and EVENTS day at the Recreation Hall under the couple at the Beau Brummel Mrs. Jack Baer, will be 5 on May Two events are scheduled for the direction of Dan Christensen Cafe, and the occasion also noted 5 (the fifth month of the year.) Utah Copper Club members and A program was given and boys the birthday anniversary of the however. She doesnt stop here, month their partners during the eligible for awards this mon She was born in 1955 and her grooms mother. A reception was of May to include: were David Anderson, Brad Bird? eld that evening at the Grant first name has 5 letters. Saturday, May 14 Game night, Mark Whittaker, Bobby Timothy, ird LDS Ward. Little Miss Five said her 8:00 memclub m. for to 10:00 p. Bob Moesser, David biggest wish is to be a mother. A bers and partners. Prizes will be and Owens, Bryan Gary Wall, family of five would probably be given for Mothers Day and spring SteveLarry Pinkney, Members of the Senior Aaronic Lowder, Michael Breeze, no coincidence in her case. will be launched with an array of Rulon Williams, Danny Christen- committees held a social and din ner last week at the Hunter Resen and Danny West prizes for the sportsmen. 21 Western May Ninety-fiv- e attended and five creation Hall, honoring all who PRINTING Best workmanship, Saturday, graduated from the Aaronic lowest prices at Copper Printing. Jamboree, featuring Floyd Picker- dens were represented. classes being conducted in North ing and his western music. The jimiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiimimimui dance has been changed to the Jordan Stake. Mrs. Annie B. Petersen attendThe three Hunter wards particithird Saturday for this month a ed Miss book review given by only. . pated. Warren Cable, chairman of Helen Kimball, who presented, the stake, was speaker and also Martha, Martha, a story con- presented certificates to the gradCARD OF THANKS cerning the Resurrection. The pro- uates. 5 Let's Go With Magna On E We wish to gram was held at the Wilson thank sincerely Ward in Salt Lake City. Miss kindE 1600 On Your Radio Dial E everyone for their many Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Palmer enKimball recently suffered a broknesses, aid and floral offerings at en S It's The Tops On The Top 5 the recent death of our beloved leg, but her local friends will tertained at a Building Fund be interested tpjearn she is pro- dinner Saturday evening complione' MUSIC - NEWS k SPORTS mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Leon nicely. The Richard Mills Family gressing a The program was in charge of Moore, Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Rasrillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.v Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Loveless. mussen, Bishop and .Mrs. Grant Eastwood, Mrs. Randy Moesser, Vallene Moesser, Myrla Palmer, The Hunter 2nd Ward was Kathleen Eastwood, Nolan and favored with a program at a Vakne Palmer. building fund dinner last week. j V1 v J The numbers included songs and ; Mrs. Dwight Dally and Mrs. guitar selections from Eugene WELCOME, PARDNERS Moss and a reading by Miss Wayne Blood entered St Marks Sherry Thomas. Relief Society hospital last week for surgery, For Family Funtime. To The Big Best wishes are extended. members served the dinner. SHOW STARTS AT DUSK. Adults 75c 'til show starts - Then $1.00. Childran under 12 fra. AU 5s? MAGIIA Imsisel I ng SATURDAY, FRIDAY, SUNDAY, MAY THE with Bargains "THE 5 PENNIES" SHIP" In Color with JERRY LEWIS ! over and went through a large display sign. The men suffered only minor injuries but the 1960 model was a complete loss. 113'SCOTGI MAGNA MAY TGIT.NIY F0.7G2AGE SOiOCLS Sponsored by the VFW Auxiliary, the Magna Hopscotch tournament will be held at the Webster School on Friday, Msy 6th, pitting Magna Elementary champions against the Webster rs. Play begins at 3:00 p. m. and the winner will enter the stata tournament at the Magna Community Park on May 14th. Dear Mom... d. er Auto-Life-F- ir Fair-bourn- e, Mrs. "Willard Nielson and son, Richard, have returned from a visit to Delta, Utah. Honoring their son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushton entertained at a pizza pie dinner Sunday evening. Guests were McKay Evon Eastman and Bill Jensen. Elder Rushton recently returned home from an LDS Church Southern States mission. La-Fev- break out the best John Nielson celebrated her birthday anniversary April 26th and family members called during the day. Mrs. Nielson is still confined to her bed since suffering a stroke some time ago. ho Remember Mother with FLOWERS Come in and see our large selection of Mother. Day flowers, blooming plants or corsa ges j tut awaitin g your choice. Or your phone order wiR receive our personal , OLD GLENMORE Mrs. Michael Breeze entertained a group of friends at a Saturday matinee to celebrate his 9th birthday anniversary. Guests were David and Lynn Anderson, Randy Goodwin, Kevin Moesser, Dale Marshall and Steve Lowder. ftn(fa.eLuU4t.'ZC 0 attention. We tend , Metbert Day Silver ttenmort Flowert-by-Wk- Label HSTILLESIEt fc unman. DAY-figuri- BETTER SERVE YOU MCDONALD'S FLOWED South 2820 West - Granger Dial CY 8993 West 2700 South - Magna 3510 Your Bright Buy in Light Bourbon Dial-201- 1 , nes, See them first. THEATRE -- Ounhecm Appl-rzc- co She would love one of these famous Steam Irons as a special Mothers Day Gift. CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI WATCH SET GEM THEATRE FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY May 6-- 7. yiftgBBBBZ cJontainesr? Katun went For adults and the youngsters. A good story for this full fea- length. The Big Happi- nesa Show for all. In Color, This feature 6:15 and 9 p. m. Special Cast) Michael Calianj Norlund. Joan Evans, Rian Garrick. With an citing circus background in Evy ex-tu- re color. This feature 7:25 and 10 p. m. 35c - 60c - 65c. Children and students accompanied by parents 25c 50c , lllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllteMllltllll Starts Saturday Matinee Roundup Notice - Out at 2:30 p. m. Arabian Nights" Starring the Nearsighted Mister Magoo. 1001 sights. Full feature length. Also Colored Cartoons. "The Lott Planer Serial. Don't miss the big fun show. SEE YOU AT THE BIG PARTY. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHItllll NOTICE THIS WEEK 0.; niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wednesday May 11 C.R.A. Family Show. In Technicolor. "Strategic Air Ccmmcnd" With Jimmy Stewart and June Allyaon. - Cartoon and Novelty. NOTE Your Club Card is for your immediate family only. No Guests. If you do not have a card you can pay admission at the ticket office. imimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim SPECIAL SPOOK SHOW NEXT FRIDAY MAY j 13 $12.95 Usually sells for $14.95 STAINLESS STEEL SET $5.49 Service for six in lovely patterns. Mother's Day Only 24-INC- H BARBECUE GRILL $17.83 Electric spit, hood, utility table, a $29.95 value Plane JUG $2.99 Full gallon by Thermos, Reg. $3.98. Mother's Day Only FISHING 12 Noon Hey, Gang) "1001 No Show Sun., Mon., Tues., May $1.75 Large pitcher and 6 glasses in lovely colors All In Color. Double Entertainment For The Whole Family NOTICE 2 Complete Showings - 6:15 and 9:00 p. m. itlE ; A beautiful gift for Mother. CORNING WARE LICENSES NOW AVAILAELE See Our Complete Line of Fishing Tecklo jtiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih Use Morgro and Pax Fertilizer now Best prices in town. Use our spreaders FREE. E Complete line of all Garden Materials and Seeds. 5 Including Peal Mots. iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiih? LET US HELP YOU with financing and planning that axira room or bsml. Nothing down. 1st payment starts in June. Payments just $3.09 per $100. Central Lumbar 8927 West Main Street Phone Magna 6384 The Impala Convertible with Body by Fitheri f Why shouldnt you be driving Americas car right now? You couldnt do better by your family or your family budget than to pick out one of Chevys 18 FRESH-MINTEMODELS, load up its VACA- TION-SIZETRUNK and take off on One of those springtime trips Chevy so dearly loves. Once youre first-choi- ce E E D , D whisking along the COIL SPRINGS at own smooth-runnin- g best seller. And right beautiful buys are in at your dealers! highway, cushioned by FULL all four wheels, youll have your account of why Chevys '60g now when full bloom CHEVROLET , ! hr Save-ri- ght now during the Spring Fever Selling Spree at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's pmjil3 DIAL 6311 or 2000 . 2 SHOPS TO omen uiugst isottoi wan te m turnon e enywhtre. Delivery guaranteed. We have a wonderful display of gift ideas for MOTHER on HER fancy dishes extra specials. DONT MISS THE FREE CANDY FOR ALL. THE LITTLE BUCKAROOS" Friday. YOUR FAMILY FUNTIME 30-L- E'JSY CZPAT.T..-- IT (..""LIS, . CALLS 30-Le- pm mm. 8. SffSSat "DON'T GIVE UP . 6-7-- LOCAL. A variety of calls both alarms PACK 98 will hold an interest- and ambulance emergencies have ing movie May 7 th at the Hunter kept the local department busy Recreational Hall on Africa during the past week. streams, followed by cartoon They answered the following comedies. The show will begin at for fire alarms: 11:30 a. m.; and proceeds will be April 29 A blaze at the resiused to buy equipment for sum- dence of Hyrum Newton, 3695 mer activities. South 6400 West where 100 bales Pack 96 welcomes the follow- of straw were burned, resulting ing new Den Mothers and Fathers, in a $50 damage. Maria Drown, Kitty Hoover, Gerof $350 was causApril oss aldine Martin, Nelda Bird, May ed to a motorcycle owned by Harris, Dorothy Defa Fern, Clar- Vance Smith, when it backfired ence Lemmon and Ronald Bell. and was set ablaze at 8521 West Mr. Bell has been appointed an 3100 South, near the Polar King. NOTES 76TH BIRTHDAY Institutional Representative of May 2nd A vacant house at Mrs. Lavina Nielson entertain- North Jordan Stake. 2808 South 8950 West was set ed Friday at a dinner in the Hunaflame when small boys crawled Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Kent enterter Recreation hall honoring the the floor with underneath Mr. Kents sister and brother- matches. The damage was neglibirthday anniversary of Mrs. tained -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Annie B. Petersen," who was 76 gible. years young on April 22ndV' Cooney of Oakland, California reAmbulance Calls Mr. were Mrs. and Mrs. Cooney cently. On Saturday, Mr. and William Loveless and children, accompanied by their five chilApril 25 Gene Caldwell, 9 and dren, Michele, Paul, Karen, Patty Billy, Myreen, Ronald old, of 2965 South 9200 West years Patricia entertained at dinner, and and Jennifer. They also vacation- was taken to St. Marks Hospital ed and with Mr. Kent Mrs. Hiland on Saturday, Mrs. Petersen was when he partially swallowed a further honored at a dinner. The and other relatives in this area. marble he was holding in his guests were Mr. and Mrs. T-- J. mouth and it lodged in his throat. McCombs and children, Christine Nolan Palmer celebrated his 8th The marble was removed without and Elaine and Mr. and Mrs. birthday Thursday and a hot dog any ill effects to the boy. Frank Marshall. repast with all the trimmings was Trujillo of April her of Further highlights served to DanayVincent, Mark 2835 South 9200 West, suffered A visit a was from birthday week Whittaker, Rex Rushton, Robert severe, deep gash when a smaller Elaine Yates and Christine Mc- Owens, Dale Marshall, Randy brother hit him in the head with Combs, Blanche Fairbourne and Goodwin, Michael Breeze, Kevin a rock. He was taken to the Salt Mr. Lorraine Griffiths, daughter, Moesser, Kent Buckner, David, Lake General Hospital. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson and Lynn and Ann Anderson, Susan May 1 The ambulance was callMrs. Bonnie Pettersson. Rasmussen and Kathleen East-woo- ed to U. S. Highway 40, east of The Hunter 3rd Relief Society ' the Saltworks to remove two Salt presented a birthday gift to Mrs. Lake men, Gary Anderson and on Peterson Wednesday. John Thomas of Salt Lake City, George Dale Kirby celebrated to a Salt Lake hospital after their his birthday anniversary Satur- car went out of control, rolled Mr. James Yates has returned day. Guests at the occasion were ten-day to his base after spending a Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Turner, Hugh furlough from the Navy vis- Hales and Marie Losse, Lyman iting with relatives in Hunter, in- Losee and Faye Olsen, Ron Evans cluding Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent and Winnie Jensen, Richard Fon-gand Mrs. Annie B. Petersen. and Teena Jensen, Dennis Warr and Gail Davis, Bob Rush-to- n FUNERAL RITES and Evon Eastman and Funeral services for Ray Sherrie Moesser. High! Quality Lowest Willson of Mr. and Mrs. Rates. Fast, Friendly Claims Table were enjoyed games by iam Fairbourne, were held Tues- the Service group. day. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. For Information, Call William Fairbourne of this comYour Local Agent Mr. and Mrs. Selby Yates and munity. in Stockton, Utah visited E. A. HAWS family Mr. Fairbourne, a resident of on Saturday with Mrs. Yates par2872 South 8560 West ill been same had for Bountiful, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dial Magna 3419 time. He died Saturday. Beacham. , SEE THESE 2 BIG HITS. Or FiTi, AMILUKCE . She incorporated this idea into the church she attended . . . plans were made to hold special services dedicated to mothers, on the second Sunday of May, 1907 .. . and everyone was asked to wear a white carnation in honor of his or her mother. Its unlikely that Anna Jarvis, herself, dared dream of the KEEP Mothers Daughters Party Stake Jordan North The yi.MTA is entertaining mothers, and daughters May 7th at the North Jordan Stake House. Ail are invited to attend and daughters under the age of 12 must be accompanied by their mothers. Mrs. Vola Hancock is president of the Stake Mutual with Mrs. James Coates and Mrs. Clarence Nixon as counselors. Mrs. Floyd Smith is secretary. NATAL 98TH NOTES DAY "GRANDMA" rales--Payab- ... VAMITY !5r,:ii?Anr Magna, Utah ' |