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Show MAC?iA TIMES, MACHA, UTAH oC-IDVC- Thursday, August 11. I960 The widely pubg District licized, Assembly of Jehovahs Witnesses was officially opened August 4th at the Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum in Salt Lake City. Lake City from the Watchtower Societys world headquarters in Brooklyn, New York. Mr. Swingle delivered the featured public lecture Security During War of the Great Day of " God the Almighty on Sunday afternoon. Besides this highhght talk, he gave three addresses on subject of marriage during the four-da- y convention. They were: UpholdMarriage in Paradise, ing the Honorableness of Marand Married Believers riage, Called to Peace." long-awaite- d, Peace-pursuin- Serves Years 30 Mr. Worsley had been a special representative of Jehovahs Witnesses for 30 years. He officially welcomed the assembled delegates Thursday afternoon and then Christspoke on ians Assemble." Peace-pursui- ng morning a baptismal service for the ordination of qualified candidates was conducted. On Saturday j . r OCuuZO 0CC3;' ilo L. A. SWINGLE The four days were devoted to Bible talks, stage dramatizations . . . Principal Speaker A. Swingle, Lyman principal speaker for this Bible gathering, and Arthur A. Worsley, conven- tion chairman, arrived in Salt and symposiums, all arranged to impart Bible knowledge . and, to ?ffr . Practical Ble for lmprovln- - 1116 Christlans ministry. iriyWWUMkw 441 jI7 Oil HEWS LOVELY PARTY One of the lovely events of the , . past week was the Oquirrh Stake ! M Men and Gleaners Hawaiian Luau on Saturday evening at the stake house. Sixty people were served, and a program later presented by fifteen young people lVvs from the BYU Hawaiian and Samoan dance group. They presented original dances and songs and the Pleasant Green Ward had a group of singers participate. Roger Coon was master of ceremonies. The prettily arranged affair was A. A. WORSLEY held on the lawns south of the . , . Convention Chairman Stake House, and festive, colorful were used. The Coliseum was transformed decorations Kinginto a beautiful, peaceful THE PLEASANT Green 2nd the Witnesses term dom Hall, for their place of meeting. The Ward MIA were hosts to outgotheme was de- ing officers at a dinner Saturday a Sea Island mo- eveninge at the Copperton Park. South picted by people attended and bamboo back- Thirty-fivtif With an in a festive time. drop set off by tropical plants and participated an informal rock garden in front. Mrs. Elayne Garside headed Well over 7,000 persons attendBible conference. ed the four-da- y The Hunter 2nd Ward Primary held their graduation exercises the Seagull girls and promo"Open House" To Honor for tions for the other classes MonMan Service Visiting day. Graduating Seagulls were Ivan Jeffs, son of Mr. and Mrs Nancy Nielson, Judy Frampton, Mary Ann Ivan Jeffs, Sr. of 2854 South 8650 Pamela Williams, West, will be honored at Open Wilcken, Ann Howlett and Karen on Sunday, August 14th Williams. House between the hours of 5:00 and 9:00 p.m. All of Mr. Jeffs friends are invited to call. EASY A member of the Unitad States Air Force, he will depart August 24th for Iceland to report for furCoin-Operatther duty. ' Peace-Pursuin- ot demon IIVER Self-Servi- I960 It MOOf lUTUCtr SUAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GURMOIt CO.lOUISnUi. IT. SISTIIUIIES Laundry ATTEND OUTING ..Mr. and Mrs. Keith Yeates and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Barber and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brusatto and family attended a DAV outing at Lagoon on Sunday, sponsored by the State Department. Marty prizes were given. fak 19th AUGUST There will be a Club Community Fair at the Magna Park on the evening of August 19th, featuring a carnival, homemade ice cream, candy and cold drinks. THERE WILL also be games of dart, ring toss, etc. The Clubs are working on their community project now to give picnic tables for the park. The presentation will be made the evening of the 19th. 4-- CLUB 4-- H A new Pans, has Hunter, led Fratto and Hurst. 4-- j Club, The Pots and been organized in by Mrs. Catherine J. assisted by Mrs. Sue Us Officers are Carla Corbridge, president; Glenna Crawford, secretary and Mary Fratto, reporter. Other duties will be conducted by Anna Dee Larson, Clean-U- p Chairman; Janet Kunder, Song Leader; Brenda Bird and Elsie Garcia, Health Chairmen; Sue Whittaker, Recreation Chairman and Andrea Easton, Safety Chairman. Theme for the club is "Fun With Foods. HONORS BRIDE-ELECHonoring Miss Jayne Ann Newton, betrothed bride, a prettily planned luncheon was held at the home of Mrs. Fern Thomas at Provo. Attending from this area were Mrs, Bertha Newton, Mrs. Joyce Petersen, Mrs. Carol Mac-kaMrs. Fay Morgan and Mr. John Nielson, Miss Newtons T y, grandfather. Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson attended a party at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hunter of Salt Lake City, who recently returned home from a European trip. The vacationists presented the lady guests with a carved rose pin from Italy. Movie slides were also shown. 1 STEAK DINNER The Hunter Second Ward Bishopric, secretaries and their partners enjoyed a steak dinner Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black. Fourteen guests were present. NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Broad head have taken their baby to a hospital where the child is being treated for a heart condition. SURE BE WELCOME HOME PARTY and A Welcome Home social for Elder Bruce Moesser will be held Sunday afternoon, August 14th at the Hunter 3rd Ward Chapel. Elder Moesser has spent two years in the Central Atlantic States Mission for the LDS Church. The meeting will begin at 3.30 p.m. at 6000 West and 3500 South. INSURE! Sh Jean Colonna, Local Agent Let Us Answer Your Insurance Questions 2950 South 8750 West. Dial 6588 CARSON INSURANCE AGENCY All Kinds of Insurance Harold Carton. Mgr. W. Dial DA Young Debs YJenft To E.cc!i PrcMy For School - ed Mrs. Dan Christiansen is home after a stay in a Salt Lake Hospital 'where she underwent surgery. '! Opett 24 Hours Day -Week t . i '3019 So. 8950 West. Magna (Falvo's Shopping Center) Grade School and go Mr. and Mrs. Lovere Moesser have as a house guest for three weeks, their daughter, Mrs. Shirley Williams and her daughters, Suzanne and Pamela of Sun Valley, California. They spent a weekend in Jackson. Mrs. Francine Harkness, another daughter of Kearns, became mother of a baby girl on July 24th. She weighed 6 pounds, 11 Teen-ag- e girls for school! Come well-groom- in for a flattering permanent al budget prices. Fine g shaping, curl. hair-styl- e, long-lastin- ounces. aclh T Upi? AHA Funira Members of the Doxey family met for a reunion at Lagoon Monday, marking another annual Lawrence Doxey is the president. Wnimimei?G Hunter 2nd Ward Mutual officers, teachers and partners enjoyed a chicken dinner at a nearby Some CLUES below and Some Found Elsewhere In These Sponsoring Merchants' Ads HEREARETHE Clue may be hidden in any advertisement in this Hat of sponsor. Thta ia a contest for the family. Each member of the family may enter once at the place of business of each sponsoring merohant weekly. Anyone may enter UNLESS a member of your family la employed by the Times or by the merchants whose advertisements are heavily bordered thia week. (This applies only during the week that particular meris heavily bordered.) Employees of other sponsoring chants are eligible, however. Use any slip of paper for an entry blank. (or Whos Who may be anyone in Magna or Hunter. Clues to Hismerin advertisements of sponsoring her) identity will be hiddentheonly facts Who other name of Who's the (or chants. 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Mr. Bob Rawson has been appointed the new activity counselor. address. Then drop your entry In the box located at the store of any or all of the sponsoring merchants whose ads havs a heavy border m this issue. (See ads below.) This week's contest starts when you receive this Issus and closes at 5:00 p m. Monday of tha following week. At that time a drawing will bs held for this weeks contest. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies Whos Who will win 16.00. If that entry also lists the correct total number of clues hidden in all the ade of sponsoring merchants, a bonus of 614 00 will bs added making a possible total of 620 per week. Whenever this bonus is not won, that amount will be added to the Jackpot for tha next contest. It wilt continue to grow every week until won! Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors that might ba mistaken for dues, but errorltss typography cannot be guaranteed. Publisher of the Magna Times will be the Judge in all questions and his decision will bs final. We reserve the right to disqualify any person who doss not adhere to the rules. on a Uuu 4 tfsur fit eppkneo fefer, pfestsr cr tcsfi.ig tc.ifrc:f:r MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 82 communities and 165,000 customers in Utah and Wyoming with Natural Gas the perfect fuel for cooking, heating, refrigeration, water heating, clothes drying, outdoor lighting, air conditioning, incineration. , r- - J ' modern U r(, r ) urves k tst.ee sts kss DYEING 8596 West DIAL BY ONE-DA- Yea Have Fun & Win 2700 South FOR SERVICE fensy. J yy Chad Johnson and boys. Seven babies were blessed in the Hunter Second Ward Sunday to include the children of President and Mrs. Dean Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Arvle Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rawson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Streeter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Barlow James Velotis and Mr. and Mrs. have returned from a trip to Can- R. Higgins. ada where they vacationed for ten days. Mrs. Barlow then entered Miss Raone Elzinga has returnMrs. Grace Squires of Mesa, ed home Salt Lake hospital for surgery. after visiting with friends She is now recuperating at the Arizona, is visiting for a few in Denver, Colorado. home of relatives in Salt Lake weeks with local residents. City. Mr.. Phil Barlow has returned home after spending some time in Richfield, Utah during his parents absence. HUNTER 0 0m Mrs. Dean Farnsworth has been FINE ATTENDS CONVENTION The Hunter 3rd Ward MIA re- appointed a Den Mother, replacThe National Music Teachers vived superior rating for their ing Mrs. Dixie Fairbourne. She Association, Western Division, performance in the Roadshow will serve the local Cub Scout held their convention In which was held Tuesday. group. Eugene, Oregon this month, atMrs. Sheldon (Wilma) Bliss, actended by Mr. and Mrs. Wayne The Hunter 2nd Ward held a Morris. Mrs. Morris is a member. tivity counselor in the MIA and Mrs. Joyce West, drama director, party for the MIA youth at SaraMr. and Mrs. Morris five were in charge of the act, A toga this week. The group had a days in Eugene and spent continued time. Colorful World. Six wards par- festive their vacation for five days up the coast. Fifteen instructors from ticipated with the theme of Den 1, Cub Scouts, directed by the Salt Lake area color for all. attended. The North Jordan Ward receiv- Mrs. Verne Breeze, enjoyed an Zoo to ed second place and will appear outing Hogle Wednesday. A three-da- y vacation at Bear with Hunter 3rd in the District The group included Steve Low-de- r, Lake was enjoyed by Mr. and Nolan Palmer, Kevin Moes- Mrs. Roadshow on August 13th, 7 30 Stanley Wardle and their p.m. at the North Jordan Stake ser, Michael Breeze, Jeff Good- son, Brad, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Goodwin and David Smith and family, Mr. and House. win, Randy Mrs. Anderson. Everyone Is invited. 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