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Show I 3 TI.t.ss, MAGNA cainial TIMES PuLliihad Sine 1916 Howard Ridge, Publisher Edith N. Ridge. Editor , EjgqGgl HgoGO 22 STAKE - - WARD CHANGES HEyjS A TOTAL OF 44 Beehive girls from Oquirrh Stake enjoyed an outing at Brighton from July 11th to July 16th and 67 Mia Maids and Laurels traveled to Woodland Girls Home from July Uth to July 14 th.- The groups enjoyed hayrides, horse riding, handicrafts and MIA -. v i ij meetings. Each ward presented a skit and were given to Spencer, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, prizes Pleasant Green and Spencer Salt Lake City, Ut, on or before Pleasant 2nd, Green 2nd Wards.1 A September 4, 1960. testimony meeting was held Wayne D. Criddle 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 o 1 the best weekly newspapers by the Utah Slate Press Association, given honorable mention by the National Editorial Association. in advance, S2J0 year. Mail subscription raies-Paya- ble The Times welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject oi public interest All communication must be signed. Mo w attention paid to anonymous contributions. NUPTIALS UNITE n'tc'licn i!:nsrs PROMINENT A(E ' f1" 111 IDS TEMPLE Mill-cree- 1 t fp USERS Bia-cho- lf 1' Myr-Len- -- -to -- thrd, - ''I y -- i Ll rn LL' -- n. V Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Bertoch MADE Stake Home Missionaries at- have returned home after a Weeks k tended a meeting of the Hunter stay at the Bertoch cabin in Second Ward Sunday evening to Canyon. include Joe Newman and Warren Cable. Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson Kenneth Smith was released as mtertained members of their superintendent of the YMMIA of Study Group Sunday evening. The the Hunter Ward together with lesson was presented by Ted Harcounselors, Fred Fairboume and mon. Refreshments were served A1 Bosin. Mr. Smith will serve on to President and Mrs. Dean Farnsthe Stake Aaronic Priesthood worth, Mr. and Mrs. Joe WhitCommittee and Mr. Fairbourne taker, Mr. and Mrs. Arvle Nielson, will be Ward Teacher Supervisor. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson, Mr. Golden Coon was sustained as the and Mrs. Frank Laughlin, Mr. and hewTMMLA superintendent Mrs. Wayne Morris and Mr. and Miss Verna Day was released as Mrs. Ted Harmon. Junior Sunday School secretary and Mrs. Louise Day was sustainMr. and Mrs. Ted Harmon ened in this position. tertained members of their Study Miss Day and her mother, Mrs. at a barbecued steak supBert Day, will move to Salt Lake Group per Saturday evening. Badminton next month Clty was later played. Howard Brierly will replace Andy Anderson as Sunday School Janice Smith, Ramah Marshall, iYrintendet Donna Turner, Connie Frampton, Paulina Walk, Linda Walk, Diane Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Cos and and Billie Lee departed Mr. and Mrs. Howard Briarly at- Kirby morning for three days at tended the Sunday evening per- Monday the Spruces. Mrs. Elsie Kirby was formance of All Faces West, in charge. , In a prettily planned ceremony, Lovely in every detail was the reception that honored newly- Miss Kathleen Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Chrisweds, Mr. and Mr Stanley Stevens in the Hunter Ward-hous- e tensen of Magna, recited nuptial 'Friday evening, July 15th. vowl with Jerry W. Talbot, son They had previously exchanged of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Talbot, all Lake of Magna. nuptial vow in the Salt A NOTICE TO h. r r Bishop S. Arnold Becks tead ofLDSTemple, e ficiated at the ceremony. The bride is the former WATER Jones, daughter-o- f Mrrand A reception honored them Fri STATE ENGINEER. Mrs Wendell' HaslamP Jones' of day evening' at the Magna LDS The following applications have Published in ' Magna' Times, Hunter and the groom is the son Ward house. been filed with the State EngiOQUIRRH STAKE MIA leader- of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stevens Gown Magna, Utah, from July 2 neer to appropriate water in Salt ,, Lovelyl 1960. ship meetings will be- - held of Lovell Wyoming. ' ! !v,ent nouft Lake County, State of Utah, August 4, -- selected a July 21st at 7:00 p. m., To include Beautiful Gown throughout the entire year unlass the foUowing: For her wedding, the . bride skirt and long tapered sleeves otherwise designated. All locations YWM1A Presidents gather at chose a floor length gown of em- that enhanced the fitted bodice. are in SLB&M. CRADLE the homd of Mrs. Dora Bevaft. broidered silk organza, styled with Her1 fingertip veil of sheerest 31918 - C. J. Bill Ketchum, 6601 ' YWMIA Age Group Counselors a rounded neckline and ''short illusion was caught to a dainty ' .015 Ut. West 27th So., Magna, at the home of Mrs. Yvonne Hess. sleeves. Her veil of 'Illusion was bridal headpiece. She carried a sec.-f- t. well bet. 100 from a ROLL YWMIA Activity Counselor at caught to k crown of orange bbuquet , of white roses and a and 200 ft. deap at a point S. 728 the Stake House. blossoms and she carried' an camellia. DAUGHTER FIRST Cor. 635 NE W. from and ft ft at the Stake House. orchid surrounded by white rose- ' Attending the bride were Miss Sport Humdept L. Mrs. and William Mr., water R2W. The Sec. 27, TIS, Geraldine Thomas, Miss Sharlene Speech and Drama at the home buds. M'll - . wiU be used for the domestic re- phrey of Salt Lake City announce " ' Mrs.' of Norma Nunley. were a sister. Miss Jensen, Mrs. Gary G. Kelson and Attendants on July quirements of one family, for ihe the birth of a daughter Music officials in the Stake VaLora Jones, "maid :oF honor, Mrs: Lynn M. Spence. watering of 30 horses and 4 cattle, 8 th. She has been named Dorothy House Chapel Little Christine Kelson and Miss Martina DeJong, Miss Connie Louise. ir1 31 to to and from Apr. Oct Mutual-Studin the Aaronic Stevens, the bridegrooms ' sister. Josine Talbot were flower girls. Mr. and are Proud grandparents rigate Vt acre, all uses in Mrs. Jji W. Humphrey of Magna Priesthood Room, in charge of All wore frocks of yellow, blue ' Wallace Smith stood as best SV4NEVNE14 said Sec. 27. Mrs: Fern Llewelyn, who extends and pink. Petite Rebecca DeJong man. 'Ushering were Pete Paulos, 31973 - Edward F. Eskesen, 3288 and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Grose of advian Invitation for . Bishopric Jim Bell and Eugene Park Utah. and City, Lake Cindy DeJong were flowers Earl Clegg, South 4800 West, Salt City, sors to also attend this meeting. Diltey. ' from a girls. Ut .015 sec.-well, YWMIA secretaries at the home BABY BOY Wesley Stevens stood as best bet. 100 and 200 ft deep at a point Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nielson of of Mrs. Joan Burnside, man for his twin brother and S. 117 ft and E 1312 ft from NW Mr. Ralph Christensen and his Attendance secretaries at the ushers were Noel Cooley' and Cor. Sec. 30, TIS, R2W. The water Ogden, formerly of Magna, ant son. Dean of Richfield, Utah, were Mrs. Reese. home of Sevilla a1 of nounce the birth Stevens. Steven will be used for the domestic rebaby boy, Beehive teachers meet in Rooms guests last week of Mr. Christen Serving Table quirements of one family, and Van Wayne, on July 2nd. He 13 and 14 at the Stake House, diMrs. Mary E. Nielson sens centered and atsister, A large wedding-cakweighed in at 7 pounds, 6 ounces from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 to irrigate the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. rected Beck Wanda and table-anby is and welcomed two a lace covered being NE'iNWKNWtt by. serving acre, all uses in Howard Ridge. ' a - Mrs. Marilyn Wolfley. debrothers and a sister. roses of baskets said Sec. 30. . 7 r C Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mia Maids at the home of Mrs. corated the foyer and recreation 32040 - W. H. Harding, 2819 So., Iral Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. ' halL At Logan Class! Marilyn" Hansen. L 8560 West, Magna, Ut .015 sec.-f- t. .HU Owen Herron, all of Magna. In charge of refreshments and Laurels at and the Ensigns from a Jay Huffaker, son of Mr. and well, bet. 80 and 100 Beverken were Breeze, serving home Mrs. Mr. of and Douglas Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker, is in ft deep at a point N. .800 ft. and SECOND CHILD - - Janet and Glenda Kilpatrick, Lagan Dangerfield. annual Music W. 680 ft from S4 Cor; Sec. 20, Diane 'Wilchen, Kirby, Clinic attending the Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Jehkins of Young Marrieds at the home of Margery the Utah sponsored by TIS, R2W. The water will be used Ramah Nan Marshall, Jones, State College. He is studying for the watering of 60 cattle and Anaheim, California announce the Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Welcker. Melva Afton Willing-toKilpatrick, M Men a on and birth at the Gleaners of baby girl Saturday, 50 goats in SEkSWK eaid Sec. 20. Elsie Kirby ' and Arlene clarinet and saxophone. 111 at home of Mrs. Stella Fowkes, 7:30 Wilchen. 32068 - Garfield Water Co., Box July 16th. She weighed pounds, 4 ounces and is being p. m. 1650, Salt Lake City. Ut. 20 sec.-Over the gift room were Naomi The Six City Slickers, under the YMMIA Superintendents, secgreeted by a small brother, Clifdirection of Jean Gourley, will from any one- or all of three 20-iDavis, Josephine Coe, Barbara ford. The maternal grandmother, retaries, athletic directors, Scout at spend' three days, July wells, bet. 500 end 800 ft. deep at Daviei Cleon and Irene Whitaker, the Spruces in Big Cottonwood the .following points:- (1) N. 200 Mrs. Harold Zogg, left Tuesday leaders and Improvement Era di- Jones. ' ' ' ' ' night to be with the Jenkins fam- rectors will meet at the Stake ft and E. 300 ft. from SW Cor. ily. were Canyon, sponsored by the ExtenProgram participants House. sion Service Department of the Sec. 9, (2) S. 1000 ft and W. 1200 Mrs. President Dean Farns and YMMIA The Age Group assistof Utah, ft.; (3) S. 2500 ft and W. 1200 ft Helen and Marian worth; Joties, University at the home of T. U. Hutchii Bobbie Davis is president of the both from .NE Cor. Sec. 17, all Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rawson are ants Miss VaLora Jones, Mrs.'Larsehe from TIS, R2W. .The water will rejoicing over the "arrival bf A son. ' group; Boyd Gourley, vice presigirl, born Friday, July 15th Explorer leaders at the home Morris and Judy Allred. be conveyed by existing pipe line babyThe couple will reside in Hum dent; Rickie Bezzant, secretary; in a Salt Lake City hospital She of Leon Walters. Ken Davis, reporter and Bruce and canals and used as a suppleter, following" a honeymoon trip to in at 5 pounds, 15 ounces. mental supply in the Magna mills weighed Beck, song leader! 4 ; Southern Utah. meetThe for milling and metallurgical purgr'o'up'holds MUTUAL weekly MARRIEDS of the Making news at the home of ings. . poses in Secs. 20 to 24 incl., TIS, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Witbeck is a Spencer 2nd Ward will sponsor a R3W. at on Lagoon swimming party who arrived July 10th. OPEN4 HOUSE TO ' Mr, and Mrs. Merlin Higley .32069 - Garfield Water Co, P. baby girl . i , i She weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces. Wednesday, July 27th. All couples k. i I O, Box 1650, Salt Lake City, Ut. The Witbecks are to asked meet 1 'at the ward-- NOTE BIRTHDAY hartj'a neib' granddaughter, born now have two girls on July 12th at St. Marks Ho1 sec.-ft. from a house not later than 6:00 p. m. well, bet and t t v twp boys. i , ,t spital' Parents are Mr. and Mrs. f, , i rttvr t 500 and 1200 ft deep at a point THE LAKE RIDGE Ward held 0E ALICE SUTTON Larry Higley. The baby weighed N, 762QW. 2200 ft from EK Cor. J 8 pounds,' 10 ounces and will be " . UJ J Sec. 21, TIS, R2W. The water will their 'welfare dinner on Thursday Mrs. H. Edward (Alice S.) Larie Lyh! The. Higleys be conveyed through pipe lines to evening at the Stakehouse. A de- Sutton, 4102 800 East, Salt Lake named a 500,000 gallon reservoir and disHappy grandparents from Lake licious supper Of meat loaf, salad, City, former well known Magna K47e two other daughters, Sharma Christine.' tributed to the Magna and Arthur Ridge are Mr. and rolls, ice cream and cake was serv- resident, will celebrate her 90th and . n , , mills, and used for culinary indus- Larsen, who announce the birth ed. Mrs. Lucinda Weiss won' a 23rd at birthday anniversary July this week at the home trial, refining and metallurgical of a granddaughter on July 3rd quilt in a drawing.- an open house at her home. of Visiting Mr: and Mrs. Howard "Keller purposes incidental to concentrat- at Cottonwood Maternity Home. Friends and relatives are invited and family were guests, Delbert ing, refining and smelting of ore Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. ' 4 retiring officers of the to call from to 7 p. m. She re-" Keller, son, Wayne and daughter, in Secs. 20 to 24 incl, TIS, R3W. Larsen of Hunter. The new baby Honoring no gifts. Jackie of Mackay, Idaho. Mr. DelProtests resisting the granting weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces. Other Lake Ridge Ward YWMIA, a questse Saif Laka Native 'planned luncheon was bert Keller and family recently are Mr. of any of the foregoing applica- grandparents Byrl prettily Mrs. Suttonwas born July 23, returned from Greenland. tions with reasons therefore, must Spencer of Salt Lake City and divert Saturday' at the home of 1870, in Salt Lake Mrs.1 Janice Fullmer.' Honored City, tr daughter be filed in duplicate with the Mrs. Clarence Reed of Granger, of William John and Jane Lorimer guests were Mrs. Bonnie Curtis, See the Chevy Mystery Show i color Sundays, t Monsen 'and Mrs. Smith. She wasmarried to H. Ecte Laura Lee Fraser: A' buffet style ward Sutton October 1, 1889, in the Logan LDS Temple. pati dinner was Served. Mr. Sutton ' was president of Oquirrh Stake for a few years. BE SURE He died January 24, 1945. - Mrs. Sutton has been active in and OPEN FRI., SAT., SUN,- ,- For Family Funtime the LDS Primary and Relief INSURE!, Open dusk n show p. m. Jnj Ji n t ADULTS 75c TUI Show Starts. Than $1.00. CHILDREN FREE. She is the mother of two sons Jean Colonna, 2 FAMILY FUNTIME TECHNICOLOR HITS and one daughter,' G. Rex Sutton - - Local Agent - - and Mrs H. E (Oral) Mowfcr. both Lst Us Answer-You- r of Salt Lake City and Milford X. Insurance Questions (Ham) Sutton Of Magna. 1:-- 2S50 South $750 West Dial (50$ Mr. and Mrs. William Stone an CARSON nounce the arrival of a son on INSURANCE AGENCY July 2nd at St Marks Hospital. All Kinds of Insurance He1 weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces Harold W. Carson, Mgr. and will be hamed William Scott. I 71ionaTB79975,TorTuriSerhosvTniormaIIon, Dial DA Two sisters at home, Susan and 'iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiJ Shelly, are happy about the new - M playmate. are Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents NEW BUS SCHEDULE Rulon V. FeiFMFMri afid Mr of Salt Lake Frank J. all Stone, Lewis Bro$. Stages Another Schedule for Conven- City. ience of Granger. Hunter, BacMr. and Mrs: ."Herald Heaton chus Jcl and Magna Area resi- have returned home from a week's dents and Businsu Houses. or EL vacation in Southern Utah. Phone Magna BY for Additional Information Present Schedule As Fellows: Lv, S.L. . for Granger, Kearns, Ifch Viet for Honors In C3 Huater, Magna and Bingham, the Utah it one of greatest potential t in Tooele. Except Sun. It Daily the oil producers in the nation. At promt ft lr". Thvrscby, July 21, Mrr,3, Ufsh O h J i FAMILY REUNION Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laughlin, have returned home after1 spending five days at Fish Lake with their family. Enroute to the Lake, the group visited at Provo Park where a Peterson family reunion was held. Mrs. Blanche Fairbourne was the honored guest Wednesday at k patio luncheon, the occasion being her birth anniversary. Mrs. Pearl GilLeland of Salt Lake City- - was the hostess. Attending were Mrs. Mrs. Larsens Arlene Craig, Morris, Mrs. Emma Craig and Mrs. Rodger McDonough. The Young Marrieds Class, directed by Mr. and Mrs. Van Orman Clark, enjoyed a canyon party Tuesday. DeMoyne Oliver is Beck, president and Mrs.' Marilyn vice president The ' party committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jsnsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Prentice and Mr. and Mrs. Max Raisor, Eight couples attended. 'ucGSofcGy. 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The Kahelins have equally good, things. to- - . comfort and unique conaay about Corvaira easy-goin- g venience features. They especially like the way the fold- -. down seat doubles as a built-i- n baby sitter. -- ! Did YoWincw... - .- time, Utah, the newest of the oil producing states, is bringing in more oil per well than any other state in the union. Every major oil producing company in the nation is either developing or searching for oil reserves here, la fact, it is estimated that the oil shale in Utah and Colorado contain more than three time the oil reserves of the entire U.S. from regular sources. The use of petroleum dates back to ancient Egyptian times, just as does the brewing. Today, thousands of years later, petroleum has taken its place as one of the most valuable of minerals their-placjust as beer and ale have taken as two of the most delightful refreshing beverages. 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