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Show Thursday, July 14, 1CX3 Magna Times, Megna, Utah TIMES MAGNA - Drlibs Published Sine 1918 Howard Ridg. Publishor Edith N. Ridg. Editor Itud each Thursday morning al Magna, Utah Enterad as tacond class mail matter under the ad el March 3rd. 1878 at Magna, Utah Adjudged ona of the bast weekly newspapers by the Utah Stale Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. in advance. $2.50 year. Mail subscription rales-Paya- ble The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public Interest AU communication must be signed. No , attention paid to anonymous contributions. nS "FOr.lAL FiliTTY f.lA6:!A c:i AUGUST rJTES Mrs. heavy toll , of American lives. Some people may not realize it, but in 1959 polio paralyzed five thousand victims. Also, many are not aware of the fact that 49 of the American population has not received any polio vaccine at all. among this half of the population that paralytic polio will take a heavy toll this summer. It is The National Foundation estimated recently that the polio vaccine last year saved nine thousand persons from paralysis. This is a tremendous achievement, and although new vaccines are on the horizon and are actually being used by all doctors, all who have not had the new vaccine shots, should certainly see to it that their children and adults to age 40, have Salk vaccine shots. A word to the wiae should be sufficientand this is per down strikes before the last get polio warning you might haps who someone near you, or even in your own family-persons have neglected to obtain vaccination or one of the new orally .taken vaccines. A few polio donts: MISS CONNIE GARFIELD . . , Betrothed Bride BRIDE-ELEC- An announcement of particular interest to a wide circle of friends the approaching marriage of Miss Connie Laie Garfield, daughter of Mrs. Herman LaVal Garfield and the late Mr. Garfield, to Gordon Paul Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall, all of Mag T See that you get proper food and rest. But above all, visit your doctor and get YOUR POLIO SHOTS. Three are needed of the Salk vaccine. . IT'S moo IF WE HAVE ITI TA3LE TOPS Reverend Lawrence E. Spellen Father Mr. and Mrs. Cal Martin entertained at Sunday dinner complimentary to their son. Dr. Boyd 'SHOWER DOORS PHONE AM ZCIILADAY GLAGG Store, Den- Spellens position while the vaca tion is in effect Father Harding is a former Magna priest "STORE FRONTS medividing your doctor with your cal history, you get the peace of mind that prevent needless worry. It' easier on your budget too. since it usually costs far less to stay healthy than to get healthy. maintaia complete, freshly stocked drugs, ready to dispense as your doctor prescribes. We Rexall Drug Magna or BY BT Night - 4. iWuwce'tf'-- x. . a bride-ele- Them Used The musical theme, In the Heart of a Rose was carried out with streamers from a floral centerpiece attached to bud vases. At each place setting guests found a pink rose in a bud vase with a miniature scroll tied with white satin ribbon inserted in the delicate petals. The scrolls were inscribed Roy Anne and Verl -August sixth. Miss Tygesen attended the University of Utah and Utah State University where she was affiliated with Chi Omega sorority. She graduated in June with a bachelor of science degree in education. She Married in Chapl The young couple will plight their troth in the Skaggs Memorial Chapel, First Baptist Church, Salt Lake City and a garden reception will honor them the evening of August 6th at the Tygesen home in Magna. her Honoring the bride-elec- t, aunt Mrs. C. W. Wilkins of Salt Lake City, is entertaining at a luncheon on Saturday and Mrs. Carl Zwahlen of Salt Lake City, will be hostess at a shower. The groom-elewill be associated with the Wiilowcreek Country Club and the young couple will reside in Salt Lake City. I - For Family Funtime OPEN 7:00 p. bl SHOW STARTS DUSK ADULTS 75c Till Show Starts. Then $1.00. CHILDREN FREE. Local Agent Answer Your Insurance Question 2850 South 8750 Wost Dial 6588 Lt U CARSON INSURANCE AGENCY AU Kind of Insurance Harold W. Carson, Mgr. ' Dial DA msmmmm JPMWX&! storewid: d JULY USB ONLY 1 ONLY 2 ONLY BEACH 1 HITS $6.99 $9.00 . 85-0- 8140-24$540-104- K $2040 $1540 . $148 j . $143-24- 0 . 2 for 8140 2 let $140 $142-24- . $14$ $140 $1540 Ac JO -- 2 for $1.00 2 1m $140 $140 .$143 . Co $140 $240 ot of "' j? large group blouses jewelry You can do CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UP1 a week's or month's baking ot once . . , and store many meals for tvick serving,. .with an electric TREATISE freezer-refrigerato- CLOSED r. You're always ready for unexpected guests, tool No Show This Week. 2 HANDBAG DRESSES FOAM RUBBER THONGS a2w?LTAPEHED blouses WOOL SKIRT LENGTH 0 $140-24-0 irto POLO SHIRTS PLAY SHORTS FOREMOST STOVEPIPE JEANS LARGE SELECTION SPORT SHIRTS SPECIAL ASSORTMENT SHIRTS BOYS DRESS PANTS Gradual of Cyprus Claw HoL 8340 . $4.44-54- 0 . SHORT SLEEVE SUN TAN WORK SHIRTS WOOL TWEED SPORT COATS ts 8140 825.00 SHORT SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS sf 0 0 . mm FADED DENIM SPORT SLACKS DACRON BLEND DRESS SLACKS STRAW HATS-WORand DRESS ATHLETIC UNDER SHIRTS BROADCLOTH SHORTS 0 8L5Q REDWOOD PICNIC TABLE PATIO UMBRELLA BARBECUE GRILLS TOWELS an ELECTRIC Bro. Stares ' yea would have paid much more for just days age. Everybody saves I Timely merchandise BETTER QUALITY THROW RUGS BATHMAT SETS EXTRA LARGE DACRON PRISCILLA CURTAIN CURTAIN PANELS BETTER QUALITY Starring Howard Keel in Technicolor and pn virion Also Big Second Feature tot Further'Show Iniormalion Pnon hi r.iimiiimitiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiuiitiiuiul ,! Mrs. Gerti Ackerman and daughter, Ruth of Pennsylvania, have been guests of Mrs. Ackermans brother-in-laMr. Harry Smith. The Smith family, including Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Smith gnd families, entertained at a family dinner to honor the visitors at the home of Mr. Harry Smith last week. . BETTER QUALITY BED SPREADS BETTES QUALITY QUILTED BEDSPREADS CHENILLE STRIPE DESIGN BEDSPREADS HAG THROW RUGS Another Schedule for Convenience of Granger, Hunter, Bacchus Jet. end Magna Area and Busineaa Houses. Phone Magna BY or EL for Additional Information. Present Schedule As Fellows: Lv. 8. C. for Granger, Keene, Bing hem. . Hunter. Magna end Tooele, Daily Except Sun. ft reel-den- HI: 3 SURE SPORT SHIRTS KNIT SHIRTS I I 4-- H Jean Colonna, , News! A Club, the six Little Hot Pads, met Friday at the homi of Mrs. Jean Dor ford and learned to make biscuits apd muffins. The group is looking forward to camping in the Spruces for five days beginning July 18th. 1NSUREI Sm j ct Turn Meal Making Hours to Minutes with Hunter and ct Martin, ity. Martin and their two children, Julie and Johnnie of Bountiful, Utah. Miss Joyce Martin returned with her brother, wife and family to spend a short time. Lewis TECHNICOLOR BE Miss Tony Tygesen will be maid of honor for her sister. Miss Carol Wilcomb, Jerome, Idaho, Mrs. Clyde Smith and Mrs. Carl Zwahlen will also attend the Highland Drive Holladay. Utah 3 FAMILY FUNTIME home. 41 . . . Early August Brida is presently teaching in the sum- mer education program of Granite District Mr. Newbold, also a grad- uate of Utah State University, was affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and was a member of the University golf team. NEW BUS SCHEDULE I FOllOW'S J. Newly eketed officers of the local chapter, as well as junior officers, will meet Saturday, July 16th in Salt Lake City for 4660 OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN., JllY 15; group. Pntty Regular medical checkup are your best health insurance. Besides pro- Mrs. J. E. Curtis entertained members of her Friendship Club Wednesday at her home. A prettily planned luncheon was served members and special guest, Mrs. R. C. McLelland of Butte, Montana, who has been visiting her sisters in Magna, Mrs. Cal Martin and Mr s.r L. L. Poulsen, and another sister, Mrs. J. L. Larkin of Murray. Mrs. McLelland and two children departed Saturday for their DAV MEETS Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald, Members of DAV Auxiliary, Jr. are vacationing at Grand CanChapter No. 11 attended a depart- yon and other points of interest in ment meeting Sunday in Salt Southern Utah for a short time. Lake City, attended by a large HEAL,TH TTTfTT Father Alfred Harding of ver, Colorado, is assuming WED IS ENTERTAINED Club member entertained their husbands at a delightfully arranged steak fry Saturday evening- - at the home of Mrs. Alton Asbury. EighteeJ guests enjoyed a delicious dinner, followed by a social BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Peggy Clark, fiancee of time. Jack Eden, was honored guest at Mr. and Mrs. Julian Montoya a miscellaneous shower Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hal Jensen. and youngest daughter of Seattle, Prizes at games were awarded to Washington, arrived Friday mornMiss Gail Davis, Miss Teddie Har- ing to visit brothers and families mon, Mrs. Adele Rushton and in Magna and Mrs. Montoyss reMrs. Inez Doxey. Late refresh- latives and friends here and in Salt Lake City. ments were served. e. INSURANCE r' 1X-- J f i L. Christensen announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their lovely daughter, Kathleen, .to Jerry W. Talbot, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Talbot, all of Magna. The young couple will exchange marriage vows on Friday, July 15 and a reception will be held in their honor that evening at the Magna LDS Wardhouse Announcement of the nuptials will be greeted with interest by many friends. Prominent in thejiuptial news is the announcement being made by Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Tygesen, 2968 South 8650 West, Magna, of the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Roy Anne Tygesen, to Verl Wahlin Newbold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nzwbold, 2951 South 9058 West, Magna. The betrothal was revealed at a luncheon Saturday afternoon at Brattens in Salt Lake City. Hostess for the event was the mother of the bride-to-b- YOUR BEST TRIP of Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Magna, accompanied by his mother, is vacationing in Chicago, Illinois for a short time. 'GLAZING v;;il HONORED ct w y t.jss 3 MISS HOY ANNE TYGESEN Mrs. Theresa Taylor has return ed from a wonderful vacation to Las Vegas, Nevada, and California. She accompanied Mrs. Jean Meal and son of San Gabriel, California. Mrs. Meal Will be remembered as the former Jean Carpenter of Gar ield. While in San Francisco, California, iMrs. Taylor was a guest of her son. Bob and family. v;i::dow glass P.:al3 Vcv Mr. and Mrs. ed at a prettily planned kitchen shower given by Mrs. Wayne Morris, Mrs. Elsie Kirby, Mrs. Pat Wilchen and Mrs. Don Chadwick. rose theme was used In the decorations, including a Rose Tree and also favors. Thirty-fiv- e guests attended. Attendants Chosen ' has The pretty bride-elechosen her sister, Mrs. Sherman Beck, as matron of honor and other attendants will be Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs. Kent Baw-deMrs. David Yancey, IMiss llene Richards and Miss Vallene Beck, junior bridesmaid. Miss Shauna Beck will be flower girl. Several socials will honor Miss Connie including a party given by Miss llene Richards at her home in Kearns and another fete by Mrs. David Yancey, Mrs. Kent Bawden and Mrs. Glen Coats at the Bawden home on August 11th. is a graduate of The bride-to-b- e the LDS College of Business and is employed by the United States Department of Justice in Salt Lake City. Her fiance just returned from a LDS mission to the Central Atlantic States and plans to further his education. WONDERFUL PATIO DOOR To Tyr:::.i nECEPTIOll the Garfield residence. Install . 'AUTO GLASS Hoy Ar.r.3 Miss Myrlene Jones was honor na. The young couple will be wed in the Salt Lak S LDS Temple on August 24th and a lawn reception will honor them that evening at v CLUB Campbell. Jerry v m FRIDAY EVENING n, Dont become overly tired. Do not swim too long a time. Array The hride, the former Miss Patricia Lynne Campbell, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle William Campbell of Kearns and the gropm is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rushton of Hunter. In charge of the gift room were LaRae Thompson and Shauna Kimball and Mrs. Beulah Carr was over the serving table which was covered with a lace cover and centered with a three-tiere- d wadding cake with tapers in crystal holders at either end. Further complimenting the new Mrs. Rushton, Mrs. Beulah Carr, Shauna Kimball and Ellen Williams entertained at a miscellaneous shower. The young couple plan to reside in Sait Lake City. The polio season is upon us, of almost here, states our local doctors, and we remind our readers that although a vaccine or a RECEPTION Q Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Gene Rushton, were honored at an informal wedding reception Friday evening at the home of a Mr. and brother and sister-in-la- . . . Polio Time Is With Us several vaccines are available, polio is still taking Linisiyif HONORS 'NEWLYWEDS MAID FLA! IS In Lovely $140 for $140 $1.77 $44$ SLACKS' 40 $148 ,'$240 $140 r O Watch this paper for our reopening. iiiimimmiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiuiii Take The Family To The r.,!:ai c:jve For i:i theatre that Family .Funtime. Sundays and Holidays 8:58 A. M. 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