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Show V f ir p '.IS A i tit ilkJf Thursday, October 13, 19S0 UTAH jia:::::::- - pack mcites COUPLE Dinners Honor Visitors KOXOrJD cahe 1 YJewi IQdqe Jticm3 Major and Mrs. Leon Hales and I their two adopted children, Gina Lee and Gregory Jayson of Back home after honeymooning Visitors last week at the home of Tremonton; sisters and their Omaha, Nebraska are visitors at of Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stewart husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Oral to San Francisco and Carmel, Cal- bride wore a gown of Chantilly the homes of their parents, Mr. were sisters of Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Kemp and family; Mr. and Mrs. ifornia, are newlyweds, Mr. and lace and tulle underscored with Salt Lake LDS Temple was the and Mrs. L, J. Hales and Mrs. I June Rowley of Charlo, Montana, Donald Eddy and son; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith Coon. The bride bridal satin. The fitted bodice, I setting Friday for the marriage Clara Swanger of Magna. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rowley Mrs. Gerwm John and family is the former Jeannine Pack. embroidered with lustre peirls, of Miss Shannon Lee Rasmussen Honoring them, Mr. and Mr, land daughters, Laura and Eva of of Tooele and a brother, Max . .They were united in marriage was styled with long pointed to Allen Scott Culley. L. J. Hales entertained at dinner. Ravalli, Montana; a niece, Mrs. Barnes and Miss Marie Porter of Friday morning in Salt Lake sleeves and a sabrina neckline. The bride is the daughter of Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. I Dale Anderson and two sons of Salt Lake. Temple rites, with President John The ballerina --length skirt was acMr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Rasmus- Lewis Anderson of Kearns, Mr. st. 93 YEARS YOUNG! B. Hawkes officiating. Ignatius, Montana, in back by a bustle. sen, 3019 West 3725 South, Grang- and Mrs. Ronald Hales of Salt! Miss Laura Rowley was mar ' Following, Harmans on North cented d A tiara of tulle Parents of the bridegroom are Lake City and Mr.. and Mrs. W.jried Thursday in the Manti Tern BETROTHAL PERFORMED AT er. Temple was the setting for a released her illusion veil, appli IS I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Culley, L. Pearson of Magna. pig to Mr. Israel Allen. Mrs. wedding breakfast honoring the qued with lace. She carried a 7200 West 3685 South, Hunter. Wednesday evening, Mr. and Stewart entertained in honor of bridal couple. 1UNTER HOME of blue and pink flowers OF For the reception held at Gay Mrs. Hales are entertaining at I the newlyweds at an open house REVEALED - friday evening they were feted bouquet surrounding white orchids. home In a dinner the for visitors another l0n 4565 West planned Way prettily Reception Center, Friday evening, farther at a reception at the PROMINENT MAID Attending the bride were Miss ceremony. Miss Louise Ratto, dau- 3500 South, the bride wore a and other guests, Bishop and Mrs. Also vigiting on Saturday were El dr edge J Ward, 3219-3r- d East, Gaye Pack, a sister, maid of Ratto. Louis Mrs. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. of Jimmie and gown lace over tulle ghter Hales, Chantilly Mrs . Rand Mr$ stewart8 Salt Lake City, honor; Miss JoAnn Davenport, Mr. Mrs. Quentin G. Will- recited nuptial rites with Jim styled with a scalloped neckline W. L. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. O. Rust and amother, brother and his iams and i. Assisting with greeting guests Miss Joan Hansen and Mrs. Eldon son of Mr. and Mrs. embroidered with iridescent se- Authur Hales, all of Magna. of Magna announce the bes' Spradling, Rust Mrs. Mr. and Gonzales. wife, Sidney Mr. were the couples parents, Arthur Spradling of Tooele, at quins and pearls. Pale yellow trothal of their attractive dauof Mountain Home, Utah. and Mrs. Garrett C. Pack, 223 E. Little Christine Trudy Condas the home of the brides aunt and glamellias, surrounding an orchid, Misses Marie Laird ghter, Carolyn, to Sherman GriffGlenda and Winslow Avenue, George Al- and Leslie Parsons were flower Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Daniels. formed her bridal bouquet. ith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph uncle, home returned have Hunt Ann fred Coon, 409 E. 27th South, tfr Is. The bride chose a white organ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowley and Griffith of Tooele. from a most enjoyable two weeks Attendants Given Coon as Verron stood George Salt Lakq (Sty, and the brideNo wedding date has been set za model, ballerina length, with Mrs. David Beagley was matron vacation spent in San Francisco, family attended a family birthday . best man, while Lloyd Carlos grooms sister, Mrs. Claude shoulder length veil of. bridal of honor. Other attendants were Oakland and Disneyland, Cal- dinner party Sunday at the home by the young couple. Pack, Gary Leon Hendry and Jones of Magna The bride-eleis a graduate illusion and carried a bouquet of Miss Maureen Rasmussen, sister ifornia. They were guests of re- - of fr. Rowleys sister and husFor the postnuptial event the Lynn Earl ushered. pink carnations. Bishop Harold T. of the bride; Miss Pat Knaus, latives and later traveled to Ti-- 1 band, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Farns- - of Hollywood Beauty School in worth of Riverton. The party Salt Lake City. Miss Jeanene Orr, Miss Marilyn juana, Mexico. Dangerfield officiated. The living rooms were decorat- and Miss Bonnie Culley, sisters honored Mr. Rowley, his daughed with white chrysanthemums of the bridegroom. Chapter T, PEO, will meet ter, Lani, his twin brother, Lloyd " HONORED BIRTHDAY and lavender gladiolus. wore pale yellow brocadRowley and Mr. Lloyd Rowleys Wednesday, October 19th at the They i! home of Mrs. Helen Zeldin in Mrs. Ratto, mother of the bride, ed taffeta Honoring the 86th birthday an- son, Gary. K gowns with Aw' of Mrs. Sabine WillSalt Lake City at 12.30 noon. All wore a pink lace dress and the accessories and carriedmatching niversary yellow members are urged to attend. MBS. ELLEN MARLOR groom's mother chose a blue spider chrysanthemums and bird-o- f iams, a prettily planned birthday Visitors on Sunday at the home dinner was held Sunday at the model. . . . Honored By Family paradise. Miss Debbie Malm home of a I daughter, Mrs. Helen of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp were The serving table was centered was flower girl. Honoring the 93rd birthday anCovers were laid for six- - Mrs. Kemps mother, Mrs. Myron Gallyer. was man. best niversary of Mrs. Ellen Grand- with a tiered cake and gifts were Jay Culley I guests were a I Barnes; a brother, Mrs. Max WELCOME HOME, ma" Marlor, 127 family members received by Janet and Mary Ushering were David Beagley, teen. Mr. son Herbert Barnes, Miss Marie Porter, Mr and daughter, met Saturday evening at the Ratto, sisters of the bride, and Clint Nelson, Boyd Hansen and Williams of San Francisco, Cal- - and Mrs. Richard Higley and Utah Copper Club Porophry room friend, Judy Miller. LAMPLIGHTERS! Larry Owens. and Mrs. Mona William-- 1 ily; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eddy to pay her homage. in The young couple will reside Mrs. Gerwin Mr. and California. and, son; son of Torrance, DINNER was served and visit Tooele. Dancing John and family; an aunt and WBA Review No. 8 met at the Miss Ratto was the guest of tng later enjoyed. Roberts Mr. Mrs. and Refreshments at uncle, Union Cyril a for Hall Magna regular Hay-Rid- e Enjoyed guests included a daughter, hus honor at a miscellaneous bridal of Etna, Wyoming and cousins, adlater meeting Wednesday, Mrs. Mr. and A last was band and family, enjoyed shower last week at the home of hayride Mr. and Mrs. Norris Roberts df to the home of Mrs. Ida F. L. Pendleton of Idaho Falls, Miss Judy Miller with Misses journing week by a group of friends to in- Salt Lake and Mr. Bryce Roberts, enStewart were where games clude Mr. and Mrs. Reid Toone, Idaho; a sister to Mrs. Marlor, Janet Padgett and Mary Hatt, cojoyed and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Coon, Mrs. who is returning home from a atMrs. Hannah Jones of Beaver, hostesses. Twenty-eigguests mission In Samoa and the Cook Prizes were won by Mrs. Mary E. Verna who was 73 years old the same tended, enjoyed games and reCoon, Mr. and Mrs. Bill 1. 1 Mrs. Eunice Marlor and Nielson, freshments. Game prize winners Mrs. Della Kone. Gourley, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Coll day as the observance. were Mrs. Spence Cannon, Miss ings, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dan- ybitors at the home of Mr. and BRIDAL SHOWER gerfield, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Drap- - L Billy Miller and Mrs. G. Green of Richard Higley on Saturday and A meeting of the DAV and er, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Conder Complimentary to Jeanne Ivie, Magna. included an uncle of Chico, Cal bride-elec- t, s miscellaneous a Auxiliary, Copper ' Chapter, was Bishop and Mrs. Jimmie Hales. ifornia, Milson Clark; Mrs. The group later adjourned to the held the at cluforooms, Barnes shower was given Saturday eve Mrs. Thursday Myron mother, Members of the DAV Auxil Toone home for a potluck dinner. attended by a large group. the way . . ning by Myrna Chadwick and One at itoon, one at night, One along iary, Copper Chapter 11, motored the Preceding the hay-ridin The LarSene Morris. guests to the Fort Douglas Hospital on You never outgrow your need for Milk, met at the home of Otis Hea' party eluded Helen Dolly I Wilden, were every day Y" Drink three glasses CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT j Fay Wednesday. Attending INITIATIVE PETITION Johnson and enjoyed square ton, Dorothy Nielson, Kay Day, Cora Jean Yeates, Linda Yeates, dancing. measures other Arlene Wilcken, Helene Hancock, such PROto adopt A JOINT RESOLUTION Initiative Petition Number Ont UTAH Kay Christensen and Bessie and proper Plomo Chadwick. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF POSING TO AMEND ARTI- as may be necessary CONSTIfor That Initiative Petition eninsuring the continuity of ' THE CLE VII OF operations includ titled An Act to Establish the TUTION OF THE STATE OF governmental limited CRADLE to the finQualification, Appointment, BY ADDING A NEW ng, but not UTAH thereof. In the exercise SECPromotion, Transfer, DemoNUMBERED ancing SECTION, conferred tion, Suspension, Removal, TION 24, GRANTING TEM- of the powers hereby ROLL the legislature shall in all reDiscipline, PORARY and Job Tenure of Deputy spects conform to the requirePOWERS TO THE LEGISLAexSheriffs of the Several CounTHE EVENT OF ments of this Constitutionin the THIRD SON IN TURE to the extent that ties of the State of Utah Based EMERGENCIES cept OR Smith J. Mrs. Mr. and WAR George of the Legislature so on Merit; to Provide for the CAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS judgment Establishment of Merit System of Magna announce the birth of ATOMIC, to do would be impracticable or NUCLEAR, ENEMY undue delay. Commission in the Several their third son on September OR SIMILAR BOMBING AT- would admit of Counties and to Set Forth the 28th. He weighed in at 5 pounds, Section 2. The Secretary of TACKS. Duties thereof; and to Improve 2 la ounces and has been named to submit this Be it resolved by the Legis- State is directed Law Enforcement by Profesto the proposed amendment a and of Two brothers Rick Darin. Utah, State of the lature in of Utah sionalizing those Engaged of all members elect- electors of the StateElection in sister are happy about the new Law Enforcement as Employnext General ed to each of the two houses at the ees of the Several Counties brother. the manner provided by law. voting in favor thereof: has been duly filed in the Section 8. This amendment Section 1. It is proposed to Office of the Secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tester of amend Article VII of the Con- shall take effect immediately on 4 State within the legal filing f Magna became parents of a boy stitution of the State of Utah adoption by the electors of this period for filing same, conby adding a new section thereto State. Some CLUES below and Some Found Elsewhere In These Sponsoring Merchants' Ads taining the required number on October 1st. He weighed in designated. Section 24, to read: at 7 pounds and has been namof signatures of registered I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, and that following is a ed John Ray. This is the first Notwithstanding any general Secretary of State of the State voters, HKEARETIIE EASY RULES or special provisions of the Con- of Utah, DO HEREBY CERfull, correct and true copy of child for Mr. and Mrs. Tester. the ballot title to be shown on stitution the legislature, in order TIFY that the foregoing is a address. Than drop your entry In tho box located at the store of any Clues may be hidden In any advartiaamant In thia Mat of aponaors. or all of tho sponsoring merchants whoso ads have a heavy border In . to insure continuity of state and full, true and correct copy of the the ballots as Initiative PetiThia la a contest for tho family. Each member of the family may SON THIRD thia ioaua. (Sea ada below.) local governmental operations constitutional amendment protion Number One and subantar once at the place of buemooo of oach sponsoring merchant weakly. This weeks contest starts when you receive this laauo and closes at is employed by Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Simmons I mitted to the electors of the in periods of emergency result- posed by the regular session of Anyono may enter UNLESS a member of your family are 5:00 p.m. Monday of tho following week. At that time a drawing will boradvertisements whoso tho or merchantt heavily tho Timet by State for approval or rejection of Magna announce the birth of a Legislature, contest. The firat entry drawn that correctly be hold for this week ing from disasters caused by the Thirty-Thir- d dered this week. (Thia applies only during tho week that particular adcorrect on lists the held also If that entry at the election to be identifies Whos Who will win 55.00. enemy attack, shall have the 1959, as appears of record in fine boy on September 18th. He vertisement la heavily bordered.) Employee of other sponsoring merin all the ads of sponsoring merchants, a hidden of dues number total immediate November, of duty my office. the eighth day power and the chants are eligible, however. bonus of 14.00 will bo added making a poaaibls total of 20 per week. tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 3 A.D. for prompt and Use any slip of paper for an entry blank. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I (I) to provide Whenever this bonus is not won, that amount will ba added ta the at brothers two ounces and has (or Whos Who may be anyone in Magna or Hunter. Clues to hitmor. the have to succession week to until SYSTEMS MERIT grow every temporary hereunto set my hand and Jackpot for tho next contest. It will continue in advertisement of sponsoring as A not her) Identity will bo hiddsn only name of home. has duties and yet public powers AND MERIT SYSTEM affixed the Great Seal of the tho Whos Who (or other facto chants, if, by eolncidonco, tho name of will bo taken to prevent typographical and nature precaution or potdble whatever ESTABmatter Every new news of BE In editorial the been arrival chosen for officeB, to COMMISSION items, appear about him or her) happen State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, errors that might ba mistaken for clues, but arrorleaa typography can-n-in contest. whether filled by election or ap- this 22nd day of August, 1960. ether places In the paper, these will not count at clues In this LISHED IN THE COUNof tho Magna Timas will ba the judge Publisher bo Add guaranteed. Who. up Whos name think fits tho you To antar, writs down TIES OF THE STATE OF pointment, the incumbents of all questions and his decision will bo final. f Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nickel antho total number of duet you can find In all the advertisement LAMONT F. TORONTO ' Wa reserve the right to disqualify any parson who does not adhere , which may become unavailable UTAH FOR THE QUALIFIall those I on a son of arrival sponsoring merchants in thia laaua. You do not have to list name nounce the to rules. tho Secretary of State. and for carrying on the powers and CATION. EMPLOYMENT, clues Just glvs tho total number. Dont forget to add your October 5th at the LDS Hospital. duties of such offices, and (2) (SEAL) AND TENURE OF DEPUTY He weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces. SHERIFF. Mr. and Mrs. Nickel also have two other sons, Neil and Matt. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 9i WITH VQVS VAT.D S.VJTII AT RECEPTION AT GAY WAY COCIl RITES IUPTIAL pearl-trimme- - V V A -- ct T 1 Out-of-to- fam-iforn- ia Out-of-sta- te ht Hig-ley- e, , nn emergency I u two-thir- ds Foe ITddq AMI Vnmen. 3T (SaoEa Bcpodn? Griffrfop cl? Any ofi ufccoo Pcuc CHUCK BURT'S SERVICE 9117 W. 2700 S Magna Lubrication Washing Polishing Has 9 Children Fast Courteous Repairs Pick-U- p and Delivery PHONE BY TILLERS SEEDERS ROLLERS FURNITURE -- "Our favorite customer is YOU" Dial BY . AL PARKER FORD Everything For The , Sportsman , FALVO'S SPORTING GOODS and LOCKER STORAGE BY Magna, Utah BY "Biggest Little Dealer In The West" Oldsmobile Chevrolet Middle initial "A. s or BY Louis Falvo, Manager Mik Falvo. Al. Mgr. GROCERIES Television and Appliance 3008 S. 8350 W. Magna PHONE BY CLOSED SUNDAYS A Ksw PERK Magna R. Magna PHONE BY Roll of All Kind Birthday Cakes Our Big , Specialty Let us take the Ake out of Eake Ed and Oriean k 9963 W. 2700 Tb's Kb1' Ccniisf Every V;c:i & Tailors Phone BY HUFFAKER FURNITURE Furniture Carpets Jewelry General Electric Dealer PHONE BY Y CITY BAKERY - 49c DIAL BY I a Grandparent LOUIS FALVO SONS MERC SWEATER'S BEST SHOP -- DIAL-B- OLD All Plain Types Works at Kannecott Electric Supplies Paint Plumbing Fixture HU 4 1411 7 YEARS Cleaners g&S Named on Stake Honor Post GARDNER'S STANDARD MARKET THE MEN'S STORE Quality at Popular Prices In the Heart of Magna' Shopping Center Brand Name1 Clothing at Lowest Prices PHONE BY Boys Winter Jackets Be Sure And See These .... Ycu Kan Fra Vegetable PHONE BY & Vila r.:r.:y. You dont need a seat on the stock exchange to enjoy this fine 7 Year Old Bourbon. NOW 7 YEARS;OLD SAME LOW ZELCYZ rJIT. O THE LIGHTER BOURBON PRICE ITRUSKT KUR90N WIU6KET N KOOf 0 and personal property, not to exceed $2,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household furnishings, furniture, and equipment used exclusively j the owner thereof at his ace of abode in maintaining home for himself and family. $3,000 lature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceeddisabled of all members elect- in value, owned by in any war ed to each of the two houses jersona who served n the military service of the Voting in favor thereof: - Section 1. It is proposed to United States or of the State amend Article XIII, Section 2 of Utah and by the unmarried of the constitution of the State widowB and minor orphans of such disabled persons or of perof Utah to read as follows: All tangible property in the sons who while serving in the state, not exempt under the military service of the United laws of the United States, the States or the State of Utah action or died as State of Utah, or under this were killed insuch service may in result of constitution, shall be taxed be the legislature-maproportion to its value, tolaw. be exempted as provide. ascertained as provided by The legislature shall provide The property of the state, coundislaw for an annual tax suffischool by ties, cities, towns, cient, with other sources of tricts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lota with revenue, to defray the estimated expenses of the State 'the buildings thereon used ex- ordinary For the clusively for either religious for each offiscal year. the state paying (urpose worship or charitable purposes, sind places of burial not held or ebt, if any there be, the legisused for private or corporate lature shall provide for levying annually, sufficient to pay benefit, shall be exempt from athetaxannual interest and to pay taxation. Water rights, ditches, withsuch canals, reservoirs, power plants, the principal of fromdebt, the final in transmission twenty year pumping plants, flumes owned assage of the law creating the lines, pipes and ebt. and urea by individuals or corSection 2. The secretary of porations for irrigating lands such state is directed to submit this within the state owned by individuals or corporations, or proposed amendment to the electhe individual members thereof, tors of the State of Utah in the shall not be separately taxed as next general election in the long as they shall be owned and manner provided by law. Section 8. If adopted by the used exclusively for such purthis poses. Power plants, power electors of this state, effect transmission lines and other amendment shall take 1961. property used for generatinga the first day of January, delivering electrical power, I, LAMONT F, ofTORONTO, is used for Secretary the State of State portion of which for pumping of Utah, DO HEREBY CERfurnishing power water for irrigation purposes pn TIFY that the foregoing is a lands in the State of Utah, may full, true and correct copy of the be exempted from taxation to constitutional amendment prothe extent that such property posed by the regular session of is used for such purposes. These the Thirty-Thir- d Legislature, exemptions shall accrue to the 1959, a appear of record in water users of benefit of the my office. so pumped under such regula - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I may as the .legislature tions hand and indi- have hereunto set my of the taxes The prescribe. affixed the Great Seal of the or remitted be may gent poor of Utah, at Salt Lake City, abated at such. times end in State 22nd day of August, I960. such manner as may bo provided this LAMONT F. TORONTO by law. The legislature may proSecretary ef State, j vide for the exemption from 1 (SEAL) A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE OF THE CONSTITUTION STATE OF UTAH, RELATING PROPERTIES TO TANGIBLE EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Legistwo-thir- New Merchandise Arrives Daily COMPARE OUR PRICES "Your Low Overhead Suburban Ford Dealer" 784 West 2700 South Magna. Utah PHONE BY 1SL9 iSiSS MAGNA LUMBER HARDWARE CO. AUTO CO. , by RENT-ALL- S Stake Official KENNER APPLIANCE 2655 S. 8850 Watt Magna DRUG MEATS 13. 20, 27, Nov. 3. 1960. BABY GIRL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant an-- 1 nounce the birth of a baby girl on September 18th, All concern-- ! ed are doing nicely and the baby I has been named Carrie Lynn. The proud mother is the former Mar- ilyn Jones. DUKE Open Sunday 8 am to I pm UNITED Activa Church Mambar . WE WISH TO SERVE YOU AT ALL TIMES or Night Phone: BY . WHEREOF. DRUGS AERATORS MAGNA REXALL Dial BY I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal cf the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, in said state, this fifth day of October, 1960. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State IN WITNESS BELMONT HOW PAPANIKOLAS PAULOS AGAINST FOR Oct - - "WHERE YOU BUY QUALITY FOR LESS" Weiiinghouie Headquarter Phone BY Magna I KUtOXT DOTIUM CO, URCWW, M, -- |