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Show f L .3j f i. a Hn'ui : 'x Usa WOiiC OJ - Pr-- WCF.XER HONORED Members of four LDS Stakes - .. I vJ gathered Monday afternoon to honor Mrs. Ella P. Benniorv who HOLIDAY PASTY . Friends of Mrs. Grant Barnes, MEXICAN DINNER her husband, will accompany The Hunter Third Ward Pri- the former Leah Brown of Magna, The Hunter 2nd Ward is antici- Marcus L. Bennion, on a mission mary. officers and teachers will will be interested to learn of the pating a Mexican Building Fund to the Western States Indian area. hold their annual Christmas party arrival of a baby girl last week dinner to be served Friday, DecFormer members of various Saturday, December 3rd at the at St Mark's Hospital. Mrs. ember 9th by a group from the Stake Relief Society Boards athome, of Mr. and Mrs. Creig Barnes will remain at the hospital LDS Mexican branch of Salt Lake tended, to include: Mrs. Laura Jew Ices. The officers and teachers for a while, as she suffered a back City. Mexican and American food Wilkin of the Oquirrh Stake; Mrs. will entertain their husbands that injury. dishes will be served. Louisa Bradley, Mrs. Bertha NewThe group from Salt Lake City ton, Mrs. Beryl Moesser, Mrs. evening at dinner, followed by Mr. and Mrs. Don Harmon and will also present program numgames and exchange of holiday Anderson and Mrs. Mary gifts. Mrs. Max Scheel, president; children motored to St George bers, arranged by the Elders Lou Nielson of the North Jordan Mrs. Carl Andra and Mrs. Ernest last weekend to attend the wedd- Quorum, directed by Andy An- Stake; Mrs. Paula Wilson, Mrs. derson. Anyone interested may Myrl Muir and Mrs. Nellie Ben-nio- n Maples counselors, are in charge. ing of a relative. Other officers and teachers will of the Taylorsville Stake, as get tickets from Mr. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clark enassist in the dinner preparation. well as board members and ward tertained at a holiday dinner honDean Farnsworth, son, Ricky, presidencies of the Granger Stake, oring Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson Bishop Jack Nielson and son, which has been headed by Mrs. Mrv Harry Smith has returned and Mr. and Mrs. David Clark Johnny, and Wayne Morris at- Bennion. from 'a Salt Lake hospital after and family. The tended the football game at the enlater Mrs. Deseret Johnson was in group receiving medical treatment. His joyed slides taken of Texas of refreshments and Mrs. University of Utah Saturday. by charge condition is greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Clark. Mabel Morgan was over the pro, Ronald, Jerry and Susan Theo-bol- gram. children of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Houghton Mr. Arnold Smith hag returned Tributes were given to the hon entertained Thanksgiving day for from a stay in a Salt Lake Hos- Clyde Theobold, have returned ored lady by Paula Wilson of the trip to Taylorsville Stake; Thelma Hill relatives. The group pital where he had medical tests home after a three-da- y departed Friday evening on a made of his lungs. He is now Grand Junction, Colorado, where and Martha Linguard, Granger they attended a Church Youth Stake. weekend visit to Southern Utah. doing nicely. Convention. Don and Judy Dennis also attended the convention. The Hunter 2nd Ward a called Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore enA surprise pink and blue showWork Day Thanksgiving special Mr. and Mrs. Willard Nielson er was given Monday evening tertained children and grandchil- at the building site of the new had as weekend guests, Mr. and dren on the Day of Thanks. honoring Mrs. Norman Nielson at Twenty-seve- n men re- Mrs. Jack L. Rush ton and Covers were laid for Mr. and chapel son, the home of Mrs. Earl Walk. sponded. Kim of Ely, Nevada. Mrs. Don Anderson and children, Members of the Stake Relief Jeanette, Debra, Christine and Society Board met Mrs. Nielson ! U Mr. and Mrs. Rulon nsworth is president of the North Jordan The Hunter 2nd Ward had as a Don, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Van DeMerwe and sons, Adrian and special Sunday evening speaker. entertained at a festive Thanks- Stake Relief Society. Mrs. Ines Joe," Shirley Moore and Mr. and President Howard Barben of the giving Day dinner for the families Doxey was in charge of games West Jordan Stake. During the of Mr. and Mrs. Don Keele of and Mrs. Annette Brown and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Moore. services, James Rushton was re- Dugway, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- Melva Woodbury were over released as Age Group counselor, io Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Dick freshments. BEDS Game prize winners were prior to his departure for the Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne armed forces. .Theora Gledhill, Annette Brown ALL TYPES OF Bob Rawson, serving as Activiand Edith Kilpack. HAND TOOLS Bishop and Mrs. Jack Nielson ty Counselor, was released and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, Mr. sustained as the new Age Group had as guests last week, Mr. and RENT-ALL- S UNITED counselor. Howard Briar ly was Mrs. Shirl Martin of Reno, and Mrs. Lin Haslam and family sustained as the new activity Nevada, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haslam Glen Martin of Magna. were guests at the home of their counselor. & During the evening, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt HasMr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen enter- Mrs. R. E. Clark, parents of Mrs. lam for the holiday. tained at a holiday dinner for Mr. Nielson, arrived bringing a guest. and Mrs. Harvey Haslam, Mrs. M. President B. B. Clements, pres ; 2S5S Sooth SSSO West Briggs and later entertained Mr. ident of the Middlesborough BY PHONE ; branch of the LDS church in Engand Mrs. William Haslam. land, here on a business trip for CLUB ENTERTAINED his firm. Members of the Order of RailPresident Clements has Mrs. Nielsons brother, Rodney, as a way Conductors and Brakemen Auxiliary were entertained Mon' missionary in his branch. day evening at the Magna Union EXPERIENCED Mr. and Mrs. Noel Cooley of Hall by Mrs. Lurlene Woodward Logan were Thanksgiving week- and Mrs. Jessie Drown Harris. COURTEOUS end guests at the home of Mrs. Dainty refreshments were served, Cooleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. and games later played. Prizes CAPAELE Wendell Jones. A dinner was held were given to Mrs. Mema Cava-ne- e and Mrs. Azenith Chipman and attended by Mr. and Mrs. BEAUTY OPERATORS Robert Jones and family, Mr. and LOVELY SOCIAL Mrs. Wendell Jones, Mr. Stan Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Duck Stevens and Mrs. I. V. Delahunty. To Sarva You From worth entertained at a Thanks giving Day dinner complimentary HOLIDAY DANCES 7:30 a. m. to Late A most enjoyable dance, spon- to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Duckworth, sored by the North Jordan Stake, Mr. and Mrs. James Monson, Mr. was held Thursday evening with and Mrs. G. W. McDonald of Mag Evening Appointments dance directors, Mr. and Mrs. na and Mr. Merrill Duckworthi Mrs. Serena Creig Jewkes in change. Music was furnished by the Steadman Larson of Salt Lake City. Later in the evening, another orchestra. Nalda Obray, our naw oparalor. Shirlaan Colladga and group of relatives called for surfrom A of people group young Charlana Solomon, our regular operators. the Hunter and Hunter 2nd prise housewarming to honor Wards participated in a dance, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Duckworth. Mice! Stewart Venna McQuivey, part-timA gay time was enjoyed by the "Swinging Double," followed by group. singing. Dial BY A Christmas dance Is slated December 10th, an orchestra will CRADLE play and a floor show is to be presented. , i I r'Yr - 7 'y Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley I VI out-of-to- J. snvicr f.krjna Notes e. 7-21- 93 .Zc7.IVg CocuSy CcZcn "We Wish To Serve You I have not observed mens hon- esty to increase with their riches. --Thomas Jefferson Our Favorite Customer" K7 3 G CHARLES "CHICK" PARIS ROLL r J Pij, the buth of a sweet kl gal on Saturday, November 19th. She weighed in at 6 pounds, 10 ounces and has been named Deborah Ann. The proud mother will be remembered as the former Delores Eden. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eden and Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell L. Rigby of Magna. Magna are rejoicing over the birth of their third son on Saturday, November 26th at a Salt Lake Hospital He tipped the scales at 7 pounds and will be greeted by two brothers at home, Jeffrey and David. Another fine improvement to Magnas Main Street was com- JEW CLASSES ARE pleted this week by the Paulos Auto Company for the building FORKED AT CYPRUS next to this thriving automobile A Thespian Club has been or establishment It will be occupied at Cyprus High School ganized Music Modern Jlhe Company, by announces E. G. and Pete G. and officers named to include Linda Harrison, president; Larry Paulos. Feitz, vice president; Sylvia The tile of the building matches Chambers, secretary; Diane Kir' that of the auto firm, an effective by, treasurer and Jolene Hum' brown and cream color scheme. phreys, reporter. The interior of the new store is Drawing up a constitution are finished in a rich mahogany wood. Kathy Mauch and Larry Feitz. The Modern Music Company anSponsors are Miss Catherine nounces that guitar and other in- Joseph and Mr. Tom Stannard. strumental lessons will be given The club plans to attend plays there. at the University of Utah and other places. Language Club A foreign Language Club has elected the following officers David Smith, president; Gerry Pitt, vice president; Kathy Mauch, secretary-treasureDiane Kirby, reporter. Students enrolled in a foreign SCHOLARSHIP test time is nearing again. The senior girls language class are eligible for are anticipating the forthcoming membership. Naw C Club Members Betty Crocker Search for the AmNine new members have been erican Homemaker of Tomorrow test which will be given on Dec- added to the C Club to include: Paul Brinton, David Caldwell ember 6th. Kent Ellsworth, Billy Evans, Ken The highest scholarship for this Harmon, Keith Heber, Richard test includes an expense paid Nielson, Pete Paulos and Courttour with a visit to New York, ney Smith. New' York, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia and Washington, D. C. in the spring of 1961. Many scholarships are available for senior students who wish to apply for them. AGGRESSIVE CAPABLE DEPENDABLE HOTES . - i Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keller and daughter spent last weekend visiting in Los Angeles, California, with Mrs. Kellers sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Millspaugh. Accompanying them to Los Angeles were Mrs. Lee Johnson and son, Duane of Granger. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Weber and family were Mr. Webers mother, Mrs. Annie W. Clark of Logan, Mrs. Webers parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wall of Myton, and their daughters and k, husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Puhl and family. Dy-moc- Mrs. Oral Kemp and family and Mrs. Richard Higley and family accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes to Tooele Friday, where they spent the day visiting with Mrs. Gerwin John and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Buckalew LAKE RIDGE - Bucks Auto Wrecking! 4050 South (400 West and family spent Thanksgiving Dial BY with Mrs. Buckalews parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sevy of Panguitch, fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiik 7-62- 21 VJcoIIoy'o Choice Candles Christmas orders should be in early r; THE CYPRUS Concert Choir has again brought honor to Cy pros. The group has been invited to sing at the dedication ceremony for Granite School Districts new administrative offices, 340 E. Penney Avenue, Salt Lake City, December 6th at 7:30 p. m. the December, Throughout Choir, under the direction of Arden Petersen, will carry on an extensive holiday program. They are scheduled to sing for club groups,, business establishments and government offices. -- Geraldine Pitt I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell and WU1 pay cash for wrecked cars. family had Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs. Russells brother, Mr, EAlso sell parts for all kinds ofS E and Mrs. Kay Bateman and fam- Ecus. Bennion. in ily LIurryS CZrOTyS CHOCOLATES FEAKUT , CTTIE CUTTOSCOTCII COCONUT BRITTLE Dial: R. M. Woolley, Sr. Joe Woolley or BY BY ffo ut:o 7oflcro THE WORLD'S FINEST BOURBON SINCE ' two daughters, Denise and Betty. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Noah Collinsworth of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Layton of iiiiiiiiiiiiitii!iiii!iiiiiimiiiiiiiimiirk holiday in Stockton, Utah, with WRECKED AUTOS Mrs. Yates parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beacham. 1 1 WANTED CYPRUS APRIL ACRES and the Gj EASTERN MAGNA AREA VC3 STAND TO GAIN THE MOST O R LOSE Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Privett of Magna became parents of a dar ling daughter on Saturday, NovHonesty pays, but it doesnt ember 26th at a Salt Lake Hos seem to pay enough to suit a lot pital She weighed in at 7 pounds, of people. 12 ounces. Kin Hubbard YOUNG NEW DAUGHTES Mr. and Mrs. Willard ColLns-wort- h announce the &mvu of a daughter on November 16th at St. Mark's HospitaL She weighed 7 pounds, 1H ounces. Other children include a boy, Michael and S' atld Mrs. Russell D. Rigby Mr. and Mrs. Dick Monson of Trustee, Magna Water Company Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Broderick and family spent Thanksgiving day visiting with Mr. Brodericks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Broderick of Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams and "VvyVT:"' family, accompanied by Mr. Will' iams parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Williams of Salt Lake City, motored to 'Mountain Home, Ida' ho, for the Thanksgiving holiday, 'swfc spending the time with Mr. Will' iams sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Johnson. THE FINISHING TOUCHES Are placed by workmen of Elias Morris 5c Sons Tile Company on a new front of a building, next to the Paulos Auto Company and owned by this concern. It will Mr. and Mrs. Selby Yates and house the Modern Music Company. family spent the Thanksgiving Uns-wort- h. icn:::i3 sues en-oy- ed Thanksgiving Day with their sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higley and family and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Higley and son of Elko, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higley returned with them to Magna to spend the weekend. Mr. Bob Higley, Larry Higley and Richard Higley attended the football game at the University on Saturday. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin, Higley entertained at dinner for Their sons and families. - Till HOST! VOTE FOR A RESIDENT OF THIS AREAI 1 1795 J M Gifts sparn v tujUh Pkndfrt7$te iv' the best , r j If elected Trustee, I DONALD C. HESS promise you an economi- Residence: 7656 West Glenwod Avenue, Lake Ridge cal, efficient administration. VOTE DECEMBER 7TH I wish to express my thanks to the' unknown supporter who paid for this ad. I appreciate your confidence la me. (Signed) CHARLES "CHICK" PARIS VOTE Y.AYy ren C:CL'.::iT7 c::n j KENTUCKY (Paid Advertisement)'" STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKIES DISTILLED AND BOTTLED JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO, CLERMONT, KENTUCKY BY THE for a resident of the Eastern area of the Magna Improvement District who has a primary and vital concern for the development of the entire area. lAMf OLYMPIAN la LIGHT WEDGEWOOD BLUE. An Original JM BEAM (M proof) genuino. lathlonsA Kentucky straight bourbon Assign. Contains ysar old, MO proot Bondpd Spam bourbon. whiskey, pnoypd thp world ovor. (AHpHipwkppipMMmce VOTED ICE MB I R7F0 1 K") Ifjcws JJlcr: 15 Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp entertained Thanksgiving complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Barnes of Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerwin John and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eddy and son and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley and daughters of Magna. Following dinner the group en- -, oyed games and visiting. d, hem lidne oLahe La-Pre- al t'n r 1, Thursday, (Paid Advertisement) R fl ESS |