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Show trrii .,41 I.M. r Thursday, October 20, 1960 LOViiY tUEl'l TLVJIE V,ir:L-:- w P. m 3 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Has lam of n Kearns, former Magna residents, announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their lovely daughter, Kathleen Laurraine, to Monte Newman Giles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Giles of Jerome, Idaho. The young couple plan an LDS Salt Lake Temple wedding and a reception will honor them the evening of November 10th at the Kearns First LDS Ward, 4360 West 5415 South in Kearns. A program will be given and dancing enjoyed. Another reception will honor them the following evening, November nth in the Jerome, Idaho Second LDS Ward. CLUB MEETS iMrr. Jack "Bernardo entertained members of the G & G Club Friday evening at her home. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Dell Christensen, Mrs. John Coon and Mrs. Lloyd Heck. Special guests were. Mrs. Merl Coon and, Mrs. r Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sadler, Sr. of Magna announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of . their lovely daughter, Shirley to Edward J. Grose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Grose, also of this community. The young couple will be wed at nuptial mass on November 26 at Our JLady of Lourdes Church in Magna, the ceremony being performed by the Reverend Lawrence E. Spellen. Bridal attendants will be two sisters, Mrs. Max R. Porter, matron of honor; Miss Bonnie Sadler, maid of honor and a Mrs. William H. Sadler, Jr attending matron. Le-Ru- e, sister-- Russell Wadsworth. The next meeting of the group is slated for Friday, October 21st at the home of (Mrs. Archie Brown. Mrs. Walter Fairbanks of Burbank, California and her sister, Mrs. W. S. Hook of Salt Lake City were guests during the week at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. Howard Ridge. - in-law, Background College is a graduate The of the Salt Lake Comptometer SchooL The groom is a graduate of the University of Utah where he received a degree in mechanical engineering and general electrical engineering. He is a former member of the United States Air Force, Strategic Command. The young couple plan to reside in Mhgna following their marriage. The groom is an engineer for Kennecott Copper bride-ele- ct LOVELY PARTY Mrs. Verl A. Haws was hostess to ladies of the American Legion Auxiliary Past Presidents' Group Saturday evening at a prettify planned dinner party. Fall flowers were used at the dining table. Guests were Ann Thompson, Helen Gallyer, Linnle Wyatt, Ruby Cushing, Della Hoffman, LaPrele Matthews, Elaine Devore, Crystal Colombe, Lucy Larson and Julia Clegg.. Games were later played and prizes given to Mrs. Crystal Colombe, Mrs. Linnie Wyatt and Mrs. LaPrele Matthews. y- Li Fgoei Foe? AMI PRETTY AT STAKEHOUSE In a prettily planned reception Friday evening at the North Jordan Stakehouse, newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Arnold, greeted guests. They had previously recited nuptial vows in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is the former Alice Jeanne Ivie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Ivie of 4188 South 4800 West and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Arnold of 3612 West 4700 South. Bridal Gown For her wedding the attractive bride chose a gown of silk organza and lace with flower lace applique. Her veil of illusion was caught to a crown of seed pearls. Her attendants were Mrs. Donald Chadwick, Mrs. MelRoy Bridges, Miss Judith Rae Ivie, Miss Leslie Ann Ivie and Miss 1 Mary Arnold. Flower girls were Penney Lee Ivie .and Allene Ivie. They wore crystalette gowns of beige and gold and carried grape FALL NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. Johnston, who ex- clusters, circled with fall leaves. Robert Arnold was best man changed nuptial vows and were later honored at a reception, Gay and ushers were Paul Center in Hunter, are now at home to their friends. Madsen, Keith Ivie Arnold, Jay Way Reception and LeRoy Honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Matron of honor was a sister, 'ivie. Mrs. Lyle R. Johnston, the brides Mrs. Kay Puhl Other attendants Serving were Mary Durrante, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan C. were Charlene Richards, Joyce Karen Bawden and Carol Little. Weber of Lake Ridge, entertained Dymock, and Linda Gissman. at a reception on Saturday, Octo- They chose pale green brocade The serving table was covered a Madiera lace cloth. ber 1st at the Gay Way Reception satin and carried baskets of with Jackie Dimick was in charge Center in Granger. The bride is bronze and yellow dahlias and of the bridal book. the former Colleen Weber. mums. The bridal party received guests before a background of Bridal Gown Bast Man stately baskets filled with fall For her wedding, the bride Best man was Jim Gesse. flowers and tall standards holdimchose a full length gown of Ushers were Andrew J. Puhl, Bob ing tapers on either end. Mrs. Ivie, mother of the bride, ported lace over satin, with point- Keith and Merlin Weber. ed sleeves at the wrists and an Mrs. Weber chose a gown of chose a beige model and Mrs. elbow length veil of tulle. Her yellow lace and wore a corsage Arnold, the grooms mother, wore bouquet was white carnations, of rosebuds. navy blue. They pinned corsages centered by an orchid. of Talisman roses to their shoulders. The newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast, given by Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold. The popular pair will honeymoon in San Francisco and reside Granger. Honoring the birthday anniversary of her husband, Mrs. Verl A. Haws entertained at a family dinner party Monday evening at her home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Urry and family of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Don Devore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Haws and Mrs. Donna Hyland, all of Magna. Sacn To Wtanei? HERE ARE THE this GnffirSbo S3 PAPANIKOLAS g3 address. Than drop your entry In the box located at the store of any or all ef the eponeoring merchants whose ada have a heavy border in this laaua. (Sea ada below.) This week's contest starts when you receive this Issue and clout at S:00 p.m. Monday of the following week. At that time a drawing will be bald for this weeks contest. The first entry drawn that correctly . If that entry also lists the correct Identifies Whos Who wiH win total number of clues hidden in all tha ada ef sponsoring merchants, a bonus of S 14.00 will bo added making a possible total of $20 por week. Whenever this bonus la not won, that amount wiH be added to the Jackptft for the next contest. It will continue to grew every week until won! Every possible precaution will be taken to prevent typographical errors that might be mistaken for clues, but errorless typography cannot be guaranteed. Publisher ef the Magna Timas will be tha Judge In all queetiena and hit decision will be final. We reserve the right to disqualify any person who does not adhere to the rules. FURNITURE -WHERE YOU BUY QUALITY FOR LESS" Westinghoueo Headquarters Grade School T packer Phone BY Magna DUKE "Our favorite customer is YOU Started Teaching In Idaho Dial BT Attended U of U New Merchandise Arrives Daily COMPARE OUR PRICES PERK WE WISH TO SERVE YOU Come In Costume Get a Priiel Dancing SIXTH CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Bring-hurof 6756 Edith Drive, Magna, are the proud parents of a fine son, who weighed m at 6 pounds, 15 ounces on October 12th, He is being greeted by two brothers and three sisters. All concerned st are doing nicely. Crystal Cl Plastic Shatterproof Lasts For Years Costs So Little . . . 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' General Electric Dealer PHONE or BY HU BY STANDARD MARKET WE CLOSE ON SUNDAYS And Still Do Good Business. How About You? Quality at Popular Prices In the Hearted Magna's Shopping Canter LOUIS FALVO SONS MERC MEATS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 r., rii0:GtfTn vzamiGX! r & Tailors Phone BY Magna BY Dial BY Salt Lake Hospital. She tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 5 ounces and has a brother, Steven and a sister, Terri, at home. e, i. Cleaners AT ALL TIMES Night P honest BY 7 (666 o Halloween Dance of Magna are the proud parents of their second daughter, Tracy, who arrived October 10th at a LEAVES FOR SERVICE Judith Ann Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Feno Peterson and Jackie Benson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Benson, all of Magna, departed Thursday to join the United States Waves. They left by plane for Perry-villMaryland. ! 49c DRUG PAULOS JfV PLAIN SKIRTS MAGNA REXALL "Biggest Little Dealer In Tha West" Oldsmoblle Chevrolet The regular monthly meeting of the Eastern Star Club will not be held Tuesday, October 25th as previously announced. Another date for the ladies to meet will be announced at a later time. 1T and THE BUILDER'S MART" Everything Foe the Heine PHONE BY LOVELY DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Jenkinson but enjoying it less ? DRUGS HARDWARE -- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushton announce the betrothal of their attractive daughter, Marjorie, to McKay LaFevre, son of Mrs. Maggie Ahlstrom of Hunter. Miss Rushton and Mr. LaFevre are graduates of the Cyprus High School and Miss Rushton is now a student at the Continental Beauty College in Salt Lake City Plans for their marriage are being made for early summer. he you smoking more now gf Any cQ TTfcoco Fcub CENTRAL LUMBER BETROTHAL GIVEN OF HUNTER MAID D OF P MEETS Daughters of Pioneers, Oquirrh Camp, met Thursday with Mrs Elva Thomas, hostess. She was as sisted by Mrs. Kate Jensen. I dainty luncheon was served and the lesson, Recollections of 1960 given by Mrs. Hazel Jones. EASY RULES Hat of epeneera. may be hidden In any advertisement This la a contest for the family. Kach member of the family may enter snce at the plaea of buolnooo off cools- oponoorihff morehont weekly. la employed by Anyone may enter UNLESS a member ef your familyare heavily borthe Times or by the merchants whose advertisements dered this weak. (This applies only during the weak that particular advertisement la heavily bordered.) Employees at other sponsoring merchants are eligible, however. Use any slip of paper for an entry blank. (or Who's Who may be anyone In Magna or Hunter. Clues to hlamer. hor) Identity wiH be hidden only In advertisements of sponsoring foot ether Whs nemo ef Who's the (or chants. If, by coincidence, the matter or about him or her) happen to appear In newt Hama, editorial contest. thor placoa In tho paper, theta wlH not count ee clues In thle To enter, write down the name you think fits Whos Who. Add up of In advertleenwua the find alt can etwee you the total number of to list alt these sponsoring merchants in this issue. You do net have name and add to yaur slues Just give the total number. Dent forget Clue RECEPTION HONORS NEWLYWEDS Some CLUES blow and Some Found Elsewhere In These Sponsoring Merchants Ads In ROLL ocjebu well-know- KISS SHIRLEY SADLER . . . Betrothed Bride Second Son Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holland of 8731 West Edith Drive, Magna, became parents of their second son on October 12th. He tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 414 ounces Mr. and Mrs Dick Pearce of and has a small playmate, Wayne of a announce the birth Magna at home. sweet little gal on October 13th Guy, She weighed m at 7 pounds, 3 ounces. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bennett Mr and Mrs. Thayne Pearce and of Magna became parents of a Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bailey of Mag- fine boy on October 10th at a na. Salt Lake Hospital. Mother and new child are doing well On September 13th, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Pearce of Granger beMr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti came parents of their third son He weighed 6 pounds, 1 ounce of Magna announce the birth of a and has been named David baby girl on October 12ththe Thayne Two brothers, Mark and childs fathers birthday. She is Paul, are happy about the new being welcomed home by four playmate. Grandparents are Mr. sisters, Cheryl, Shawna, Patricia Cathleen and brother, and Mrs. Thayne Pearce and Mr and Andrew. and Mrs. E. F. Arave of Magna. CRADLE Vegetables Lives in Magna GROCERIES PHONE BY Television end Appliances 3006 S. 69S0 W. Magna PHONE BY BOSH'S CLEANING CHUCK BURT'S SERViCE and : 6117 W. 2700 So Magna Lubrication Washing Polishing Fast Courteous Repairs Pick-U- p and Delivery PHONE BY A t !:w Tib's Wb' Ce::;1 ' DYEING 1599 West 2700 South' FOR DIAL BY ONE-DA- SERVICE TAKES IT EASY WITH A CAMEL Camel is the best tasting cigarette of all because the Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled Try Camels and see. X t. luwtliMMiCial.aiwH-U.ll.- Every V.r.h .... Ycj l!:vj Fca & Win f..:r.:y. Tho host fobscoo mokes a tho best smoko! 7 J J |