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Show tj It,, r s, r.Ac::A, Trr:s ii: y study utah Thursday, August 18, e::::ll at u::;yljity courses, say i:iads How can a Buddhist priest, a Utah state prison inmate, a Las Vegas attorney, a Magna teacher, a service man stationed in Ethiopia, and an engineer in Saudi go to the same school at the same time? These are but a few of the roster of 3,276 students enrolled in 4,151 correspondence courses during 1959-6- 0 through the University of Utah Home Study Department, a 14 increase over 1958-5- 9 totals. COMMUNITY FAIR DATED THURSDAY HERE 4-- H Adele C, Bearry, Mrs. Dorothy June Berryhill, Boyd V. Black, Mrs. Nanette G. Conti, Jay Kent Curtis, Merrill W. Gittins, Mrs. Judy Lee Jenkins, Wells B. Johnson, Mrs. Allow een H. Naylor, Mrs. Dorothy J. Petersen, Reid Cahoon Richards, Mrs. Irene B. Shatter, Leland W. Thomai, Fred Timmerman, Mrs. Rowena W. Welcker and Mrs. Edith N. Ridge. Boys and girls in this area, active in Club Work, wiH hold their Community Fair at the Magma Park on Thursday, August 18th, 7:G0 p. m. A program, featuring the skit, Miss Universe," that won first place at the Spruces summer camp, will be presented. A DRESS and apparel fashions revue will also be featured, as Anyone is entitled to an opin- well as an exhibit of foods the Magna Students ion, but po one has a right to be have prepared. From Magna are Donald Glen wrong in relation to the facts. girls As the community project this Bernard Baruch Aston, James Richard Athay, Mrs. year, the H groups will contri bute two large picnic tables to the park. The public is invited to recor- d-breaking 'mio P GOG V 4-- H F22 HUNTER A W Ue k ktJ N . V A r : 4-- AND EEV7S 1 VE CAD ,b Miss Aria Culver of Los AngelHunter Third Primary graduates, Calif., has spent three weeks ed five girls Sunday afternoon, vacation with her grandmother, Brenda Bird, Janine Moesser, Mrs. Annie B. Petersen and other Susan Whitaker, Linda Hurst and relatives and friends. Her parents, Vicki Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Culver, Mrs. Dolores Scheel was in will arrive shortly and proceed to charge and Mrs. Joanne Buckner, Portland, Maine, Boston, Massa- president of the Mutual, accepted chusetts and Albany, New York to the group Into the YLM1A visit relatives. They will be gone Miss Nancy Nielson, eldest five weeks. Mrs. Petersen will also accom- grandniece of Mr. and Mrs. pany the Culvers on the eastern Ephraim Erickson, will serve at their golden wedding anniversary trip. Saturday at the Institute of ReMr. and Mrs. Max Swensen, ligion in Salt Lake City. An Open daughter, Sandra and Miss Ger- House is to be held. aldine Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barker, departed Meeting The Girls of the Hunter by plane for the Southern Coast 4-- 4-- H on a weeks holiday. area and their mothers met at the home of Rita Day Tuesday eveto display articles of clothing Miss Jean Marshall has returned ning made during the summer. The SOCIAL k from 'a vacation to Fell was judged and will be Idaho Falls, where she was the clothing Miss Colleen Hoskins, daughter taken to the Salt Lake County Mr. Marof and Mrs. Laurel guest Fair in Murray to again be disof Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoskins, shall. visited with a cousin, Miss Charplayed, lene Hoskins in Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. George T. Kirby PARADE HELD for a week. When she arrived excilleft Monday for a two weeks vacaSomething wonderfully The Hunter Second Primary home she was surprised with tion in California. They plan to held their annual decorated room as a birthing happens when you come in parade Monday visit thsir son, George Dale, who and j for prizes were given to floats a new coiffure a cut sham- day gift and honored at a birthday is serving with the Armed Forces. and individuals. party Thursday. A group of 11 Diane Kirby is a guest of relatives A poo, permanent and Set fash- (i Primary Around the World girls enjoyed swimming at the in Salt Lake City. float was awarded a prize. Partilonably styled at only Jackling pool, later returning to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Wall, 2870 ganizations. Mrs. Wall has been the Hoskins residence for games, cipants were Michael, Marilyn, South 8900 West, regarded Magna particularly active in Ralief Sorefreshments. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lowder Judy Laughlin, Wendy, Nancy prizes LAKE RIDGE NEWS hold residents, will "Open House ciety work. and children, Steve, Joan, Margo, and Jolene Witbeck. Mark Morris Four of their five sons and dauThe Lake Ridge Kookie Kooks Brenda are on vacation to the dressed as a clown. Another prize Friends will be glad to learn Sunday, August 21st, 2:00 to 6:00 and friends, in ghters are living. They are Mrs. Club held a meeting last week Black Hills of South Dakota. They was given to the float, Childrens that Mrs. Richard E. Thomas is p. m. for relatives 1 observance of their 60th wedding Kellogg (Nina) Nash of Salt Lake and planned for a weekend trip. Hospital with Suzanne and plan to be gone two weeks. recuperating from a recent stroke. anniversary. Mrs. Kenneth (Florence) City; Donna Howlett and Georgia Lee. also prepared no cook peaThey At the present time, she is with Both are natives of Wallsburg, Kidd, Zeldon and Gail Wall of butter-hone- y kisses and chocoMr. and Mrs. Fay Thornock a daughter, and fam- Wasatch County, Utah, but have Magna. They also have 16 grand- nut ONE OF OUR FINE PERMANENTS The Lake Ridge Second Ward bons. bon late have returned from a two months ily, Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Winget. resided in Magna for many years. children and 27 great Margo Holladay, reporter. stay in Mexico where they travel will not hold Primary on August MR. WALL was born December ed on an educational tour, spon- 24th. The next meeting on August 16, 1879, a son of John and Susan 31st is slated from 4 to 5 oclock. Mrs. Richard Mr. and sored by the Brigham Young Higley SPECIAL FOR AUGUST Davis Wall Mrs. Wall was born Clothes Poles Swing Sots and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp and March 29, 1880, a daughter of Brockbank Counselor Mrrand Mrs. B. L. Wolfley and family, accompanied by Mr. and Wrist-sav- er hair brush, regular $1.50, William and Sarah Ann Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore are family have returned from a most Mrs. Myron Barnes, Mr. Max They were married August 22nd, Involved In Accident Barnes and Miss Anna Marie Pos- guests at the home of Mr. Moores enjoyable vacation to Couer d1900, at Wallsburg where they now only $1.00 ter, spent the weekend camping parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore. Alene, Idaho, Grand Coulee, lived until 1922, then moved to While Mr. Earl Moore has been serving Washington and Victoria, British and fishing at Mirror Lake. Vacationing Custom Welding Magna. with the Air Force in Tampa, Columbia. Mr. Wall worked for Kennecott Wallace Bawden, Brockbank of Missoula, Florida the past 18 months. Mr. Bud Rowley school as counselor and a truck junior high 2E2Qy Copper Corporation driver for many years and was North Jordan Stake official, re- Montana, was a visitor Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nielson later employed at Hercules Pow- ceived a leg injury in an auto ac- the home of his aunt and uncle, and their son, Richard and Bishop der Company Bacchus plant He cident while vacationing in north Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stewart. For a limilad lima wa retired a few years ago. era California 10 days ago. The and Mrs. Jack Nielson were guests Mr. and Mrs. Dsloy Stewart vis- of Mr. and Mrs. will clean and repair 8600 West 2707 South, Magna Phone BY 7-6- 1 95 rest of his family excaped injury. at LDS Church Members Bryan Mackay The Bawden family had been ited in an Ogden hospital on Sat- Liberty Park Sunday at a picnic any watch for 2349 So. 7200 Mr. and Mrs. Wall are members with a cousin who dinner. LINSEYL. COMBS PHONE BY of the LDS Church, having been vacationing at San Francisco and urdaya evening $5.00 had leg amputated because of Muffler Repair Truck Bumper traveling an very active in various church or Carmel Bring This Ad injury received while helping men working on the new Fifty along the highway, when their BirfefesiBibsaaaEiEB jxBMaui .jii lEHsmBEeaBagaBir Rusty or badly abused LDS chapel, were served breakcar was struck from the rear by fight a recent fire in Croyden. watches not accepted fast by the combined Hunter Reanother vehicle, causing the BawMr. and Mrs. Howard Keller lief Societies den car to hit the auto in front of Saturday morning. and daughter, Merlene, have re- Work is them. MAGNA progressing very welL turned from a weeks vacation to to were forced a remain They Hunter Second Ward had as week in the Bay area while their Boise, Idaho, Portland, Oregon and through the California Red guest speakers Sunday car was repaired. evening, woods. (Next to Magna Drugstore) Walter Brock and Willard Bawden of the Stake High Council. BE SURE Mr. and Mrs. Ron Flitton announce the arrival of a daughter and at St. Marks Hospital on August INSUREI 7th. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 Sea ounces and will be named Utahs metal mines and oil and gas wells pay a tax not Rebecca. The Flittons have two Jean Colonna, other daughters and one son. Local Agent paid by any other property or business in our state. It's Let Us Answer Your a severance tax known as an occupation tax. Metal Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Atwood and Mr. C. M. Flit-tonInsurance Questions mines pay one per cent of the gross value of their proSome CLUES below and Some Found Elsewhere In These Sponsoring Merchants' Ads 2950 South 8750 West duction, while oil and gas producers pay two per cent. Dial 6588 And this is in addition to regular property and income ' HEREARETHE EASY RULES Miss Christine Freeman, daughCARSON (franchise) taxes. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin FreeINSURANCE' AGENCY address. Then drop your entry In the box located at the store of any Clue may be hidden In any advertisement in this list of sponsors. or all of the sponsoring merchants whose ade have a heavy border in All Kinds of Insurance man, is spending a week with her This is s contest for ths family. Each member of the family may UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION this issue. (See ads below.) enter ence at the place of business of each sponsoring merchant weekly. Harold W. Carson, Mgr. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herat issue closes receive and when contest starts This of a this member week's UNLESS is enter you employed by your may family Anyone "From the earth comes an abundant Ufa far a 11" 6:00 in man Vorwaller Tooele. p.m. Monday of the following week. At that time a drawing will Dial DA ths Times or by the merchants whose advertisements are heavily bor bt held for this week's contest. The first entry drawn that corrsctly dered this week. (This applies only during the week that particular adidentifies Whos Who will win $6.00. If that entry also lists the correct vertisement is heavily bordered.) Employees of other sponsoring mer- For Late ITEMS Senior two-wee- J n:-wl-y son-in-la- w Stylette Osaaty Solon 7-22- Mm NOTICE 61 JEWELRY Fnnim Foi? AM GeEfSoo g3 MAGNA REXALL Acliv. la Politic! Night Phones: BY Biggest Little Dealer In The West" Oldsmobile Chevrolet PAULOS AUTO CO. Young Educator or BY Dial BY HU Your Low Overhead Suburban Ford Dealer LOUIS FALVO SONS MERC MEATS Magna, Utah . Television and - Appliances 3008 S.V950 W Magna PHONE BY Parents Live in Magna 9117 W. 2700 S Magna Lubrication Washing Polishing Fast Courteous Repairs Pick-U- p and Delivery PHONE BY HARDWARE and Westinghouse Headquarters Magna Phona BY A GARDNER'S Quality - at Papular Prioes In tha Heart of Magna's Shopping Center Energetic, Peppy Worker Brand Name Clothing at Lowest Prices PHONE BY O. C. FINLEY Service-Repa- ir Shop Maytag Headquarters 8067 West 2700 South PHONE BY Youngest Child '7-63- notourCiicvy J PHONE BY 7.6681 Worked in Local Industries THE MEN'S STORE an ordinaiy tiuck...but ' Chevy. We can average an extra bad a day , . . make $45 to $50 a day more with this Chevy than we can with the others Vegetables PHONE BY Church Worker In every weight class these Chevies sre doing and SEEDERS ROLLERS AERATORS Open Sunday 8 am to UNITED 1 pm WALGREEN . RENT-ALL- S Has Two Children KENNER APPLIANCE 2655 S. 6850 West. Magna N:w 'Wb's Yb' Cent:! Every Week Profession" Wears Glassas PHONE BY .... hivormi AGENCY ' Where Pharmacy ' is a ex- engine really perform.," eays Bobbf Fox. It's got die tugging power we steed fit the woods end walks right stone with e full load ess the highway." South FOR SERVICE 9596 West 2700 DUKE DRUG less 4 That DYEING ONE-DA- at more work pense then bucks have ever done . before. Drive one at your Chevrolet dealers. Its an experience that eould pay you big dividends. BOSH'S CLEANING DIAL BY ng ordinary truck, but not our STANDARD MARKET - TILLERS Few trucks ore subjected to the beatings that ere part of a days work for this Chevrolet Series 60 pulpwood hauler. Its owned by J. E. Fox, North Carolina logging contractor. As Bobby Fox, a partner in the business says, "Loaded with pulpwood, we drive over stumps and potholes youd think would tear the truck to pieces. These trails would shake the cab off an body-wracki- DIAL BY Working on Another Degree Has Two Brothers "THE BUILDERS MART Everything For the Home PHONE BY PAPANIKOLAS WHERE YOU BUY QUALITY FOR LESS BEST SHOP Rolls of All Kinds Birthday Cakes Our Big Specialty Let us take the Ake out of Bake Ed and Orlsan CENTRAL LUMBER FURNITURE Phone BY Magna Furniture - Carpets Jewelry General Elsctric Dealer CHUCK BURT'S SERVICE These trails would shake the cab off Tailors & Teacher, Then Principal Electric Supplies Paint Plumbing Fixtures DIAL BY 72271 - Magna ST PERK Cleaners HUFFAKER FURNITURE S- NBC-T- fas vw.iMywvAW'yri For Complete Clothing Maintenance Born May 13 1930 MAGNA SLUMBER HARDWARE CO. PHONE BY GROCERIES South Magna, Utah PHONE BY 8784 West 2700 STORAGE 8963 W. 2700 ..w. Any oG 'uCugog Four . CITY BAKTKY Louis Falvo, Manager Mike fFalvo, - Asst. Mgr. Show In color Sundays, precaution will bo taken to prevent typographical errors that might be mistaken for clues, but errorless typography cannot bo guaranteed. Publisher of the Magna Times will be the Judge in all questions and his decision will be final. We reserve the right to disqualify any person who does not adhere to the rules. FALVO'S SPORTING GOODS and LOCKER BY In ths Chew Mystery won! Every possible AL PARKER FORD 6r BY total number of clues hidden In all the ads of sponsoring merchants, a bonus of $14.00 will bo added making a possible total of $20 per week. Whenever this bonus Is not won, that amount will be added to the Jackpot for tho next contest. It will continue to grow every week until Everything For The Sportsmen DRUG WE WISH TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES tf Wtaneffo (SacUa chants are eligible, however. Use any slip of paper for an entry blank. Who's Who may be anyone in Magna or Hunter. Cluee to hie (or her) identity will be hidden only in advertisements of sponsoring merchants. If, by coincidence, ths name of the Who's Who (or other facts about him or her) happen to appear in news Items, editorial matter or other places in ths paper, these will not count so clues in this contest. To enter, write down the nemo you think fits Who's Who. Add up ths total number of clues you can find in all ths advertisements of sponsoring merchants in this issue. You do not have to list all those lues just give ths total number. Don't forget to add your name and f.lining pays a cr.!quo m because they work more! Chevrolet : g-. wtowiow m -- Trade now during your local authorized Chevrolet deader mew-a- - " srurmnmuo Truck Y(dus Roundup! House No. 8719 New Merchandise Arrives Daily COMPARE OUR PRICES Yea Kr;$ Fia & Vila M:r.:y. 9152 Weit Main Street MAGNA, UTAH Phone: BY 7-66- 11, EY7-2- C t i |