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Show fAC :IATLV.3, L'JsZnx. MAGNA NOTES UTAH : . Thursday, September 22, I960 EETT.OTilAl ClYLi lAYul Returns to Nsvy Duties FF.o.v':;niT .Mike Maez, Jr., sou of Mr. and rs. Mke Maez of Magna, has returned to hia duties in San Francisco, California, a member Mr. and Mrs. Leland F. Willof the United States Navy. iams announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their atMrs. Ella Evans of San Fran- tractive daughter, Lynda Ausmus cisco, California, is visiting her to Phillip Wendell Hibler, son of sister, Mrs. 'A. J. Swanger, for Mr. and Mrs. Wendell L. Hibler two months. of Kearns. The young couple will be marA potluek luncheon was served ried Friday evening, September . Wednesday at the home of Mrs. 23rd and a reception will honor Janet Aagard. The guests includ-e- d them at the First Baptist ComMrs. Erma Aagard, Mrs. Dar-- , munity Church in Magna that lene Aagard, Mrs. Javona evening. Mrs. Judy Blechert, Mrs. . Announcement of the impendKatie Christensen. The afternoon ing nuptials will be greeted with was spent sewing. interest by many friends of the The couple. grooms parents resided in Magna. i . Clyde Theobold has departed formerly ion a business trip to Chatanooga, Bert Nixon is recovering at the Tennessee knd Chicago, planning to return some time next week. Veterans Hospital from a serious of octet tj coufle Dun-ston- e, illness. 'Cvcry-L-Jccr- Ccc!l x1 Prcir.:r.t Pcir Wed In LDS grooms mother wore navy crepe. Best man was Ronald Gene Sence and ushers were Eldon C. Nye, Clinton Buttars, Jon Westover and Richard W. Amott Assisting in receiving the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Sayer. The bride is a former student at the Brigham Young University and the groom also attended the Brigham Young University. They plan to make their home in Provo. The groom has completed an LDS Mission to Denmark. Honoring the bride, prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Rudolph Luckau, Miss Linda ' House. Luckau, Mrs. Gerald T. Holladay, 'Mrs. Byron Court, Mrs. William Beautiful Gown Sand-wic- k For her wedding, the pretty VandeMerwe, Miss Diana Mrs. Harold Rossberg. and bride chose embroidered nylon organdy, fashioned with a basDELIGHTFUL PARTY que bodice, three-quartlength One of the delightful parties of sleeves and a Sabrina neckline. skirt was bouf- the year was the fall social tenThe floor-lengside dered by the Webster School PTA fant with embroidered Friday evening at the home of seed accented by tiny peplums, Room Carol Representative pearls and sequins. A pearl tiara Duckworth. held her veil of sheerest illusion and she carried a bouquet of PTA officers attending were talisman roses encircling a white Mrs. Carmen Simpson, Mrs. Mary Damron, Mrs. Helen Papanikolas, orchid. Attendants were Mrs. Richard Mrs. Susan Burkett, Milton JohnW. Amott, sister of the bride, son and Mrs. Duckworth and the matron of honor; Mrs. William Room Mothers included Mildred Lee Gloy Peterspn, VandeMerwe, Miss Carol Larsen, Olsen, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Cranny, Violet Yates, Laura HasLinda Luckau, Miss Diana Sand-wic- tings, Shirley Combs, LaVerne Misses Marsha Sayer and Peterson, Emma Daniels, Jean Ruth Amott, nieces of the bride, Rydalch, Norma Jones, Tillie Mary Jean Steed, Lili junior bridesmaids. They wore emerald and apple green taffeta Kuida, Vella Griguhm and Frances Rosquist. frocks and carried crescent-shape- d th I?i7 ON ANY KIND OF PERMANENT WAVE , MONDAY k, TUESDAY ! AND WEDNESDAY . ; 1 , . (Includes cub shampoo. set and atyling.) C: :c:rty f.Tc7c-i:;f- o Dial BY bouquets of spider chrysanthemums. Petite Miss Karen Nye, niece of the bride, was flower girL Mothers' Gowns The brides mother chose a beige brocaded gown and the 0c2cn Magna 7-21- 93 HONORS JcUH SATURDAY EVE 4A V COUPLE SPEAKS VOWS IN PRETTY r... I NUPTIAL - MRS. DICK SIMON Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Swensen of Magna announce the mar- riage of their attractive daughter, Valene, to Dick Simon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Simon of Los Angeles, California. , The ceremony was performed at the home of the brides parents, with Myron E. Roundy of Boise, Idaho, grandfather of the groom, officiating. Guests were family members and intimate friends. A lawn reception honored the young couple. Lovely Gown For her wedding, the bride chose a ballerina length gown of deep pink chiffon and taffeta. She wore a shoulder length veil and carried a white Bible with a white orchid on top. The young couple departed on a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Nevada, and also planned to visit the- - grooms parents at Los Angeles, as well as vacationing at Catalina Island and Laguna lowed. full-skirt- Un - Some CLUES AMI XTinaimei? (SaoEn below and Some Found Elsewhere In These Sponsoring Merchants' Ads HERE ARE THE may be bidden in any advertisement in thia liet of sponsors. This is a conteet for tho family. Each mom bar of tbs family may antor once at the place of bueinooe of each sponsoring merchant weekly. Anyone may enter UNLESS a member of your family ! employed by tho Times or by the merchants whose advertisements are heavily bordered this week. (This applies enly during the week that particular advertisement is heavily bordered.) Employees ef other sponsoring merchants are eligible, however. Use any slip of paper for an entry blank. Who's Who may be anyone in Magna or Hunter. Clues to hie Cor hor) identity wilt bo hidden enly in advertisements of sponsoring merchants- If, by coincidence, the name ef the Who's Who (or ether facte about him or hor) happen to appear In news items, editorial matter or othor placet in the paper, these wtU not count as duos in thia conteet. To enter, writs down tho name you think fits Who's Who. Add up tho total number of clues you can find in ait the advertisements of sponsoring merehante in this issue. You do not heve to list all theta clues Just give the total number. Don't forget to add your nama end Clue EASY RULES - EJcp.oc5ff Gnfirlbo Gff Any off Ofcooo Fgud Everything For The Sportsman MAGNA REXALL DRUG WE WISH TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES Night P honest BY ' - BY Civic Worker or FALVO'S SPORTING GOODS and LOCKER STORAGE n "Succeeded Official Well-Know- Your Low Overhead Son Has Cute Nickname Suburban Ford Dealer 8784 West 2700 South Magna. Utah Wife is an Extrovert PHONE Magna. Utah BY For Complete Clothing Maintenance AL PARKER FORD BY PERK Cleaners & Tailors Was Full Colonel in Army Phone BY Magna Winter, a bad guest, sitteth Sunday evening speakers, with me at home; blue are my President E. Verne Breeze, Pres- hands with his friendly handshakident Dean Farnsworth and Pres- ing. ident Wallace Bawden. Friedrich Nietzsche The Hunter Second Ward had as Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson entertained at a Cottage meeting at their home Sunday evening David Turner, David Smith and Larry Tiffany gave talks. Refreshments were served. MAGNA LUMBER HARDWARE CO. HUFFAKER FURNITURE PAULOS AUTO CO. Electric Supplies Paint Plumbing Fixtures DIAL BY Furniture . Carpets Jewelry General Electric Dealer . Son Attends College PHONE BY or BY Dial BY Lite Beginning at 50 HU BEST CITY BAKERY Louis Falvo. Manager ' Mike Falvo, Asst. Mgr. LOUIS FALVO SONS MERC Native of New Mexico GROCERIES MEATS Television and Appliances 3008 8. 8950 W Magna PHONE BY CHUCK BURT'S SERVICE 8117 W. 2700 - Magna Lubrication Washing Polishing Fast, Courteous Repairs Pick-U- p and Dalivery PHONE BY S- PAPANIKOLAS v FURNITURE -- WHERE YOU BUY QUALITY FOR LESS WesUnghotisa Headquarters Fhone BY Magna A I!:v7 W. 2700 8w Magna PHONE BY Former Head of Local Group Rolls of All Kinds Birthday Cakes Our Big Specialty Let us take the Ake out of Bake -- Ed and Or lean Has Son. Daughter DIAL BY 8163 GARDNER'S THE MEN'S STORE STANDARD MARKET Quality at Popular Prices In the Heart of Magna's Shopping Center - Brand Name Clothing at Lowest Prices PHONE BY Boys' Winter Jackets Be Sure And See These CENTRAL LUMBER and SHOP Vegetables PHONE BY BOSH'S CLEANING and O. C. FINLEY "THE BUILDER'S MART" Everything For the Home Corps of Engineers. U. S. Army ' PHONE BY KENNER SALES SERVICE 265$ South 1850 West PHONE BY UNITED RENT ALL Vacation Equipment Beds 'IVb's IVb' Ccr.t::t Ev:;y 7::k 8596 West 2700 South FOR DIAL BY ONE-DASERVICE Daughter Has Been in U. S. Service Maytag Headquarters 9067 West 2700 Our favorite customer is YOU" Dial BY CO. Water Heaters Your Satisfaction Guaranteed Swiss-Austri- Phone AM or CY 42 34 5550 South State Street, in Murray g. Minster was presented with lovely gift by Noble Grand Eleanor Dearing. A delicious luncheon was served and visiting later enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miher have returned to their home at Mt. after visiting View, California, Mr. Miners father, A. L. Miner, sisters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kohler and Mr. and Mrs. John Hickman, as well as other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miners two daughters, Sharon and Sally, will remain here to attend the Brigham Young University. Mr. Ross Miner was recently honored by the Palo Alto LDS Stake by being named an Honorary M Man. The presentation of this award was made September (! (,?5 !- - E One at noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for MUK, Drink three glasses every day I AMERICAN DAiRY ASSOCIATION and Mrs. Charles Aber-neth- y and children of California, 14th. are visiting in Magna with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Aber nethy and other relatives and friends. . . OF UTAH . Mrs. Jacob Brunken and baby Ann Marie, have been guests of Mrs. Brunkens parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell. She was join ed by her husband, his brother, James, and they are leaving September 24th after vacationing here with friends. other relatives and Miss Marlene Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Powell, left by plane for Akron, Ohio, with a patient for the Kemp-Kelse- y Ambulatory Service. aiiiiiimiiimmimiiimiiiiiiimiiiiii J WRECKED AUTOS 1 WANTED Will pay cash for wrecked cers.E Also sell parts for all kinds ofE eaza. E 4050 South 8400 West ::T Z & E Dial BY rViiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiitniiiiimir 7-62- i 21 '.ui.. .myA rT V BE SURE and INSURE1 Sea Jean Colonna, Local Agent Lei Us Answer Your Insurance Questions 2950 South 8750 West Dial 6586 r S SYMBOL of a HOME! witha FUTURE for YOU! r Looking for a new home? Look for the Total Electric Gold Medallion. It assures you that your home will bring you the ultimate in electric living now and in the future . . . and will ' retain its value for years to come. CARSON INSURANCE AGENCY AH Kinds of Insurance Harold W. Carson, Mgr. Dial DA j v " A Gold Medallion Total Electric Home brings you: WELCOME HOME, LAMPLIGHTERS! e Clean, quiet, flameless electric heat. at . Full HOUSEPOWER Cmf0rt . v Ycj Hero Fen . todays electric appliances and those M to be added in the future. Flameess Elcctrie cooking ciectric dryer, electric water heater with its special low rate . . . and many others handle 'V When the future New Merchandise Arrives Daily Has Bachelor of Science Degree COMPARE OUR PRICES , Light for Living in all areas where m5Ure bcftUty Dancing Refreshments South PHONE BY DRUGS By DUKE HEATING DYEING Shop Service-Repa- ir HARDWARE OLSEN Sales and Service On All Kinds of Furnaces and (Miss Ilene Brock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brock, servMising in the sion, has been in Germany for some time, but is now being transferred to AOstria where she will be in the Mission Home under President Erickson. Buck a Auto Wrecking! Biggest Little Dealer In The West" Oldsmobile Chevrolet DOUG . Mr. address. Then drop your entry in the box located' at ths store of any or all of the sponsoring merchants whose ade have e heavy border in this issue. (See ade below.) This week's contest starts when yb receive this lotus and closes at 6:00 p.m. Monday of the following week. At that time a drawing will be held for thio week's contest. The first entry drawn that correctly identifies Who's Who will win 66.00. If that entry also lists the correct total number of clues hidden in all tha ads of sponsoring merchants, a bonus of 614.00 will be added making a possible total of $20 per week. Whenever thia bonus la not won, that amount writ bo added to the for the next contest. It will continue to grow every week until jackpot won! Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent typographical srrore that might be mistaken for clues, but errorless typography cannot be guaranteed. Publisher ef the Magna Times will be the Judge In pH questions and his decision will bo final, Wa reserve the rigfyt to disqualify any person who doea not adhers to the rules. and closing adWelcoming dresses were given by Van Orman Clark. Mars Kilpack was master of ceremonies and Lawrence Doxey gave invocation. floor-lengt- from present The North Jordan Stake High Priests held their annual party at the North Jordan Stake House Friday evening, attended by a large crowd. Bridal Gown h The bride wore a gown of silk organza with embroidered neckline. She carried white Bible marked with two white orchids. Mrs. Melva Bell was matron of honor and Miss Peggy Hall and Miss Pat Hall of Fullerton, were bridesmaids. Dick Reinwald of Magna was best man and Jay Humphreys and Ksith Porter of Magna and Don Union and Robert Klaus were ushers. The bride is a graduate of St Marks Hospital School of Nurs-in- Beach. Mrs. Mary Dean of Nebraska Upon their return, they will sisarrived Saturday to visit her reside at a new home in Granger. ter, Mrs. Nora R. Gallagher for The bride is a graduate of the an indefinite time. Clare House LDS Business College and also of Portland, Oregon, a nephew, a Salt Lake Comptometer School. also was a guest at the home of Mrs. Gallagher over the weekend. OFFICIAL VISITATION Phyllis Minster of Delta, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Utah, accompanied by her staff, made an official visitation to Harmony Rebekah Lodge No. 46 of Magna Friday evening at the First Baptist Church in Mag na. Members were RITES Now at home in Magna are Reverend and Mrs. Alex I. Wilkie of Magna, following a honeymoon trip to the Pacific Northwest and down the coast to southern California. The bride is the former Miss Penelope Ann Hall of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hill, Fullerton, California. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilkie of Fruita, Colorado. The young couple recited nuptial vows Thursday in early evening rites solemnized in the Community Congregational Church at Provo, The' Reverend Donald Mills officiated. A reception in the social hall of the church fol- Former Miss Valene Swensen HIGH PRIESTS' PARTY Program participants were Gay-len- e Rosenberg, Mrs. Hoyt Palmer, Rulon Rushton, Shannon Oliver; quartet number from President Wallace Bawden, Lance Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cheney Linton, Bishop Leonard Harmon have moved to San Francisco, and Warren Cable. Closing prayer California, where Mr. Cheney was by Walter Brock. Lon Rush-to- n assisted in the program arwill study for four years at Dental School rangements. - IK TOPICS BOARD MEETING A meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club Board will be held Wednesday, September 28th at the home of Mrs, Nora Gallagher. All members are urged to attend. Delta, Salt Lake, Helper, Ogden, Tooele, Midvale and Murray. Mrs. Fcona TOWN 7elk The opening fall social of the Magna Womens Club was held Monday evening at the Magna Union Hall, honoring birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Joey Williams, Mrs. Laura Daniels and Mrs. Ethel Adamson. Hostesses Mr. and Mrs. LeVon Dalrym-pl- e were Mrs. Lima Olsen, Mrs. Erma and children, Billy and Nancy Tech, Mrs. Vaironica Driffill and of Santa Barbara, California, are Mrs. Velda Roberts. Games were played and prizes vacationing for two weeks with Mr. Dalrymples mother, Mrs. N. given to Mrs. Gladys Baker, Mrs. N. Dalrymple, and other relatives Ellen Greenwood, Mrs. Alice and friends. He attended a Cy- Brady, Mrs. Joey Williams, Mrs. prus high school class reunion on Erma Tech, Mrs. Ruby Russell, Mrs. Clara Brown and Mrs. Ellen Thursday. ' Greenwood. COUPLE Tcnpls In one of the prominent early fall marriages, attractive Miss Laura Ann Nye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weldon Nye of 3110 Dayton Street, Magna, exchanged nuptial vows with Frank Rulon Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rudolph Larsen of Emmett, Idaho. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Friday, September 16th by Elder I Christiansen. The Elray grooms parents entertained at a wedding breakfast at Harmons Cafe following the ceremony, and a reception further honored them that evening at Oquirrh Stake er 5!Q.0 r.ECE?KC:i " j .iift ' '74 .. why buy anything but a Gold Medallion Home ? ft Aik your builder about Co Id Medallion Tola I " Jr 1 j. tj f , UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. M. & Win T-cnsy. 1 , TOTAL ELECTRIC HOME 7 |