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Show i TIIf MACNA, UTAH Thursday, August 25, KiO LY.IG 01232 LOCALS I'.rji'JAi frograli ciye:i v.eciiesday The Lake Ridge Second Ward Primary held a Lihoma Holiday on Wednesday afternoon. The program included prelude by Ann Taylor; music led by LaFay Dnffill; greetings by Dorothy Hoskins; song. My Code by the Home Builders; opening prayer, Susan Andreason; talks by Ilene Lloyd, Susan Andreason, Mildred Ann Olsen and Connie Steed; tribute to graduates by Betty Mae Plott and awards to graduates by ' Dorothy Hoskins. The balance of the program eluded graduation song by Seagulls; advancement ceremony; Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley, accompanied by a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Higley anu family, spent the weekend in Elko, Nevada, where they visited two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higley and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Higley and families. They also attended the Western Pacific Railroad picnic at Elko. Dy E.ercu! Barnes. announces the betrothal of her daughter, Helene, to Fred N. Coats, son pf Bishop and Mrs. Raymond Coats. The couple plan to wed December 2nd, followed by a reception at the North Jordan Stake House. The bride-elehas chosen as her attendants, Mrs. Kenneth Blair, Miss Carol Anderson, Miss Raone Elzinga and Mrs. Jerry Turner. Raymond D. Coats is to serve as best man and ushers are Clyde N. Coats, Norman H. Bangerter, Brent G. Coats and Don Coats. Miss Hancock is a graduate of Beauty School. Her fiance has served with the Armed Forces and completed a mission for the LDS church in the Southern States. ct . The Lake Ridge Second Ward Tore tendent; first Pedersen, counselor; Clyde Smith, second counselor and Roger Howard, sec- ! ...y appointments early for our Permanent Wave Special. Best grade material used on our Permanent Waves. SATELLITE 8900 ; X , v REACHES BIRTHDAY paddlewheel satellite launched Explorer VI, the from Cape Canaveral, reached its first birthday last Sunday. The satellite, which recorded information for 15 major scientific experiments in space, sits with its paddles folded down alongside the Spiralloy case of the Hercules Altair motor which gave the satellite its final boost into orbit. The spent case is also in orbit with Explorer VL 142-pou- BY PHONE South West Magna weeks trip to New York City where they were guests of a dauand family, Mr. ghter, and Mrs. Dale Ned Smith; then to Muncy, Pennsylvania as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Brown also attended the Hill Cumorah Pageant and other points of interest and spent three days at Thousand Island, New York, where the men enjoyed fishing on the St. Lawrence River and the women made a boat trip into son-in-la- w i Make 2990 groom. That evening, parents of the bride entertained at a reception at Oquirrh Stake House. Gown floor-lengt- stop-hanot- Doerway to Loveliness (Includes cut shampoo, wave) In a ceremony solemnized Friday morning in the majestic Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss Marjorie Ann Jones, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Jones, 8365 West Aleen Avenue, Magna, exchanged nuptial vows with Eric Gaynor Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Pearson, 8373 West 3190 South, Magna. Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve performed the Temple ceremony. A wedding breakfast at the Doll House was given by parents of the P ratty rin encircling a white orchid. Attendants to the bride included Miss Kathleen Jones, her sister, maid of honor; Mrs. Max Raisor, matron of honor; Mrs. Alan attending matron; Miss Bonnie Colby, bridesmaid and Miss Shirley Jones, another sister of the bride, junior bridesmaid. They wore pink cotton satin frocks, complemented by matching headbands and carried bouquets of white glamellias. Flower Girls. Canada. ... k W lew wm. W lily-poi- nt LoPreul's Beau i y Salon 000 ww h The bride chose a gown of silk organza underscored with tulle and taffeta. The elonCorporal Larry B. Anderson is gated bodice featured long home on leave visiting his parsleeves and lace appliques at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Ander- the sabrina neckline and at the son, prior to departure tor over- hipline. seas duty to Japan. Her fingertip veil of illusion was caught back by a pearl and Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Brown sequin tiara and she carried a have returned home from a three bouquet fashioned of white is retary. Sustained were Floyd Rowley, in the Light by congregation; fashion show and closing prayer, superintendent;' Richard Barker, fiist counselor; Don Sheppard, Connie Steed. counselor and Roger Howard, sec Following the program, light refreshments were served to seven- .retary. teen mothers, thirty gills, three visitors and five officers and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vance teachers. entertained Saturday evening at a patio dinner for Mr. Vances Mr. and Mrs. Ed Huber enter- sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. tained Friday evening at a patio ElRoy Brady of Kaysville and a barbecue. Guests were Mr. and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ted Scharrer and Mr. and Mont Vance and family of Mur Mrs. Oral Kemp and family. ray. Reg. $7.95 Permanent F e 4W Mrs. Vola Hancock of 3904 S. YMMIA was reorganized on Sunday evening. Released officers included Gordon Roberts, superin- Gay-note- , 5425 West Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley and daughters visited in Tremon-to- n last week with Mrs: Higleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron We Welcome You, by the Seagulls and Joy Lights; talk, We March, by Joan Lamb; song, Teach Me To Walk song, 'Goosieu' P remareJ riuZi G. Cayr-c-r BETROTHAL IS ANNOUNCED OF MISS HANCOCK Hunter News VOY3 akeeJ KIP BREAKS P Mrs. J. Powell, mother of Myron Powell, fell Saturday and Guest Book Over the guest book was Mrs. Connie Johns and in charge of the gift room were Laura Ann Nye, Helena Reid, Judy Stewart and Virginia Powell. Mrs. Marilyn Hansen was hostess and serving were Linda Gae Loveland, Linda Taylor, Mary Salm, Sharon Newbold, Peggy Breeze, Jennie Lee Bushnell and Peggy Minster. fractured her hip. She was operated on Monday at the Salt Lake General Hospital and is reported recovering nicely. The Hunter Ward Choir entertained at a canyon party Monday evening for members and their partners. The bishopric were special guests. Kelly Pearce is chorister, Amelia Ramson, secretary; Laura Lou Wilson, organist; Sydney Smart and Sandra Petter-sso- n, librarians. Baauiiiul Background The bridal party received guests before an unusual background of tall white pillars, intertwined with white chiffon and flanked by floral arrangements of gladioli and pink carnations. Mrs. Jones, mother of the bride, wore a jade green embroidered frock and Mrs. Pearson, the grooms mother, chose an aqua gown. Both pinned white glamell-l- a corsages to their shoulders. Hostesses entertaining for the bride have been Mrs. Russell Hansen, Mrs. Bert Gourley, Mrs. Ray Larsen, Mrs. Max Raisor, Miss Bonnie Colby, Mrs. Alan Aldous, Mrs. Bert Powell and Mrs. Larry Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Palmer and family attended the Casperson family reunion last week at Preston, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Casperson of Phoenix, Arizona, were guests of the Palmers for three days prior to the reunion. Members of the Hunter Lions Club were entertained at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray White Monday evening. A business gathering followed. Friends of Mrs. Elvis Haskell will be happy to learn that she is Reid. feeling better from an The young couple departed on a reported illness. to Yellowstone honeymoon trip Park and Jackson, Wyoming. For her going-awa- y ensemble, the bride chose a brown and white jacket dress with brown accesFor a limitad time we sories. will clean and repair The newlyweds are making a any watch for home in Salt Lake City while Mr. Pearson continues his studies at $5.00 the University of Utah. Bring This Ad Rusty or badly abused watches not accepted Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Christoff-ersoaccompanied by a grandson, MAGNA Robert Peterson and a friend, Ronnie Sorenson, have returned from a pleasant trip to the Dinosaur Monument at Vernal and (Next to Magna Drugstore) Flaming Gorge Dam. NOTICE n, Little Deanna Minster and Mr. and Mrs. Mero Harvey have Sheila Reid were flower girls. returned home after spending a William F. Johns week vacationing at Lava Hot best man duties whileperformed Peter F. Springs, Idaho. Mr. Harvey re- Pearson, Bryce Bushnell and cently injured his leg, but is re- Russell F. Coon ushered. covering nicely. IMr. and Mrs. E. F. Blanchard and family were weekend visitors at Lava Hot Springs, enjoying the swimming and other vacation fa- JEWELRY FREE DAD'S ROOT BEER 5c GIANT ICE CREAM CONES Siandahd Wjahlud cilities. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mikolash and two sons returned from a two weeks trip to South Dakota, Nebraska and Colorado, where - FRIDAY SPECIALS FOR they visited relatives and friends. Grccm Ecc Mr. and Mrs. Russell worth and family, Mrs. Wanda Christensen and son, Richard, returned Monday evening from a I vacation to mogt enjoyable Yellowstone National Park and immediate area. They report that enroute home, they were forced to stop at Malad, Idaho, where hailstones as large I as marbles pelted cars. Dust storms also slowed their return trip. Reg. & $1.14, Vt gal. AUG. 26.27th SATURDAY. U. S. GOOD ROUND STEAK W RUMP ROAST HEEL OF BEEF, lb I Fauna Foe AHA To (SacUa Wnmimei? c Some CLUES below and Some Found Elsewhere In These Sponsoring Merchants' Ads HEREARETHE CIum may b. hidden in any advartiaam.nt Jn this Mat of apanaora. Thia i. a conteat for tha family. Each mambar of tho family may inter a no. at tha placa of buaineaa of oach aponaoring marchant weekly. Anyone may enter UNLESS a member of your family ia employed by tha Timee or by tho merchanta whoee advertiaementa are heavily bordered thia week. (Thia appliea only during tho weak that particular ia heavily bordered.) Employ.ee of other aponaoring are eligible, however. . Uaa any elip of paper for an entry blank. Whoa Who may bo anyone in Magna or Hunter. Clu.a to hia (or her) identity will bo hiddan only in advortiaemonto of oponaoring merchant!. If, by coincidence, tho name of tho Whoo Who (or other facta about him or her) happen to appear in nawe Item a, editorial matter or other place, in tha paper, thaaa will not count aa clue in thia conteat. Ta enter, write down tha name you think fita Who'e Who. Add up tho total number of clue, you can find in all tha advirtiaementa of oponaoring merchants in thia iaeue. You do not have to list all thaaa clues Just give tho total number. Dont forget to add your nams and "Biggest Lillie Dealer In The West" Oldsmobile Chevrolet AUTO CO. or BY Dial BY , MAGNA LUMBER HARDWARE CO. HU , lived la Area Over Years 40 Electric Supplies Paint Plumbing Fixtures GROCERIES Tslevision and Appliances 3008 S. 8950 W Magna PHONE BY CHUCK BURT'S SERVICE S- - Magna Lubrication Washing Polishing Fast. Courteous Repairs Pick-Uand Delivery PHONE BY 1117 W. 2700 Birthday Cakes Our Big Specialty Let us take the Ake out of Bake -- Ed and Orlean Wife Former Teacher Has Worked at Bacchus BEST SHOP DIAL BY HARDWARE "THE BUILDER'S STANDARD MARKET THE MEN'S STORE Quality at Popular Prices In the Heart of Magnas Shopping Center Brand Name Clothing at Lowest Prices House No. 2745 PHONE BY BOSH'S CLEANING ServiceRepair Shop and MART" BY Holds High Scouting Awards Son In Service 2655 "WHERE YOU BUY QUALITY FOR LESS" Westinghouse Headquarters Phone BY Magna South West PHONE BY UNITED RENT ALL Beds - Vacation Equipment Everything For The Sportsman MAGNA REXALL . DRUG FALVO'S WE WISH TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES Night Phones! BY 8850 SPORTING GOODS and LOCKER STORAGE or BY Magna, Utah 'Wb's 7ta' Ccnlsst Lite Dedicated to Youth I NATIONAL 3 Brent Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of Lake Ridge, has just returned home from Colorado where he Gunnison, placed third in the trumpet divi-- I sion of the National Music Clinic. The youth has been I I very prominent in Cyprus music circles and competed against youths considerably older than himself at the Western College. He had third chair in the trum- pet division and was a member of the Honor Band. Brent is a student of Fay Han-- I sen in Ogden. Miss Valora Jones was honored Monday evening at a bridal Tup perware shower given by Mrs. Larene Fowler. Twenty-fiv- e members of the Mutual attended the social at the home of Mrs. LaVinia Nielson. NEW BUS SCHEDULE Lewis Bros. Stages SATURDAY FROM 10 DGEQ fl1 WINS CONTEST Full 16 oz. Btl. 6 Gcs$1.3939c Case of 24 o 3 giant GIAI1T n. Re9- - PS u u pa 8 ( 82c M q Our Folger's For Details BAR S NAM u rcci O H 8 Cup Automatic COFFEE POT will be given mnriSee 8 h D0U21I DECKER Dgg size PAD 8 "THE GOOD OLD DAYS" Plus Pep. 'OraA a. m. to 6 p. m. WE BRING BACK SEACAP GRATED 5 jjj FULLY COOKED. No Waste, lb. M each Dad's RoofDssr m umum Member of Industrial Club 5c GIANT ICE CREAM CONES FREE DAD'S ROOT BEER Another Schedule for Convena ience of Granger, Hunter, Jet. end Magna Area residents and 'Business Houses. Phone Magna BY or EL for Additional Information. Present Schedule As Fellows: Lv. S. L. C. for Granger, Kearns, Bingham. Hunter, Magna and Tooele, Daily Except Sun. fc Bee-chu- DYEING 8590 West 2700 South FOR DIAL BY SERVICE ONE-DA- DUKE DRUG KENNER SALES SERVICE FURNITURE Vegetables PHONE BY O. C. FINLEY Everything For the Home PHONE Furniture - Carpels Jewelry General Electric Dealer Leader of Scouts PHONE BY GARDNER'S "Maytag Headquarters" 9067 West 2700 South PHONE BY and . 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Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors that might be mistaken for clues but errorless typography cannot be guaranteed. Publisher of the Magna Timee 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. GnOFtbo aff Any off Bcpscifr PAULOS EASY RULES DAD'G Every Week AGENCY' WALGREEN 70 Still "Where Pharmacy is a Profession" Works-P- ast PHONE BY AL PARKER FORD "Your Low Overhead Suburban Ford Dealer" Taught at Ward in 1917 South Magna. Utah 8784 West 2700 PHONE .... BY Wife Active Church Worker New Merchandise Arrives FOUNDED (M) IN 1840 Daily COMPARE OUR PRICES PARK &TILF0RD RESERVE For Complete Clothing Maintenance Magna Ycu Have Fun & & nn Mcnsy. Sundaya and Holidays 9:55 A. M. Bus Express Packages Handled On AH Schedules the finest tasting whiskey . E,,' I Tailors Phone BY ET A CENTURY OF QUALITY c PERK Cleaners J RESERVE of its type c ' IN EVERY BOTTLE i BLENDED WHISKEY. 70S CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. 86 PROOF. ? PARK 1 T1LF0RD, NEW YORK i |