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Show 1 MACNA TI'AIS, MAGNA, UTAH av ?WMf, ifiaowi CYPRUS STUDENTS Will DANCE AT ANNUAL SENIOR HOP DEC 22 Cyprus High School students will give a seasonal touch to the traditional Yule season Thursday, December 22nd at the annual Senior Hop, selecting as a decorative and fun theme, An Christmas. A king and queen will be selected to reign over the dance and music wil be provided by Jack Turners band. The attire will be dressy. The gym is to be decorated in red and white with a forest of green Christmas trees and a huge sleigh. It will begin at 6:30 p. m. in the Cyprus High gym. Members of the dance committee are Pete Paulos, president; Roger Sorenson, vice president; Judy Ribotto, secretary; Linda Sparks, reporter and Gerry Barker and Marianne Gardner, cheerleaders. Miss E!:!:n Gardiner To ociety jhnt baptist (Community (Church Alax I. Wilkie. Minister Services at the Pirst Baptist Community Church in Magna will be followed next week to include: Sunday 8:45, Sunday School; 11:00, Morning Worship Service on the sermon subject, "The Angel, 5.30, BYF, Christmas Caroling for shut-inDecember 177:30, Senior High party at the Parsonage. December Explorers Program. December 207.00, Boy Scouts Christmas Dinner. December 227:30, Hour of Power. December 236:30, Choir. BETROTHAL IS REVEALED 0F MAGNA MAIDEN HONOR NEWLYWEDS Honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Victor DeBry, who exchanged nuptial, promises November 21st in Nevada, a wedding shower is being planned at the Magna Union Hall, 2650 South 8950 West in Magna on Friday evening, December 23rd. The attractiveLride is the form' er Patsy Louise Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Reeves of Salt Lake City and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. DeBry of Magna. ' The prominent pair plan to re side in Salt Lake City. ' Magna Women's Club FORMER MAGNA DIES Holds Yuletide Party RESIDENT t 73 OF CRADLE Alma (Al) C. Hales, 73, of 445 E. 300 South, Salt Lake City, died Friday of natural causes. He is a Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Keetch of former Magna resident, and well Magna announce the betrothal acquainted in this area. He was born February 13, 1887 and approaching marriage of their in Spanish Fork and married attractive daughter, Karen, to Margaret McGilL She died in Jon Val Westover, son of Mr. and 1918. He later married Katherine Mrs. A. J. Westover, also of this community. Beagley May 3, 1922. Both are Cyprus High School He had worked 19 years for the Kennecott Copper Corporation graduates. Mr. Westover has comand at the time of his death was pleted a Southern States LDS manager Of the Peter Pan Apart- mission and is presently attending ments. He is survived by his the Brigham Young University in widow and 8 brothers and sisters. Provo. Funeral rites were held Monday The couple, members of promi To the pure all things are pure. in Salt Lake City and interment nent families, plan an early March wedding. Shelley made in the City Cemetery. A Christmas Two ThoughfOr - WOP v r v S6 23rd ON DECEMBER 45, ATAGE TO SHOWER WEDDING s. The Magna Womens Club held a festive Yuletide party Monday evening at the home, of Mrs. Erma Tech. Hostesses were Mrs. Tech, Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. Clara Brown and Mrs. Ruby Russell. The evening was spent playing games and prizes were given to Mrs. Avilda Roberts, Mrs. Ethel Adamson, Mrs. Lima Olsen, Mrs. -- Emma Peterson, Mrs. Winnie Wright, Mrs. Joey Williams and Mrs. Helen Smith. The living rooms were bright with holiday decorations and motifs and a similar theme was carried out in the table arrangements. him Mrs. Mildred Gardiner of Magna announces the betrothal and approaching marriage of her attractive daughter, Helen Royce Gardiner, to Roy Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jensen of Bountiful The young couple plan to marry in early February at the Oquirrh Stake House. The groom is a student at the University of Utah and Miss Gardiner is employed as a legal secretary. Attendants Chosen She has chosen as her attendants, a sister, Mrs. DelMar Hiatt matron of honor; Misses Maxine Thomas, Joleen Rodak, Sharyn Duckworth, Sherrilyn Hiatt and Margery Jane Hiatt, bridesmaids and Miss Beverly Jensen, junior bridesmaid. Debra Lewis is to be flower r. girl and David Rule, Best man will be Jerry L. Bau man and ushers are Robert K. Fry, David W. Rule, Neal Aston, Donald A. Jensen and Thomas L. Jensen. Announcement of the impend' ing nuptials will be read with interest by the many friends of the prominent pair. ROLL FIRST CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Guery Fratto of Magna announce the arrival of a daudarling little black-haire- d ghter on November 28th. She weighed in at 6 pounds, 13 ounces and has been named Marie Ann. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mirabella lof Magna and Mr. and Mrs-- Frank Fratto of Bountiful. FIRST CHILD First Lieutenant and Mrs. Earl Hughes of Tokyo, Japan, announce the birth of a sweet 'lil gal on December 7th. She has been named Laura Elise. This is FESTIVE SOCIAL A festive Christmas Social of the first child of the Hughes. Proud grandparents are Mr. and the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Mrs. Harold Hughes of Magna and was held Oquirrh Camp, Friday at the home of Mrs. Kate Jensen. Mrs. Carmen Loera of El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Elva Thomas was a ifMo VJd 17IL Honor Aunt vxnn C00N CHAPTER T MEET W. Owens and Dr. George EMe-- r 0PEII HOUSE HEXT -- YiEEX Bride. In 1916 the family moved .to, Jerome, Idaho, where they engaged in ranching, but due to moved back to Pleasant -, Ann. Mn.Un C6on.Honoring social on Wednes- on her 78th holiday-tim- e later moved in atthe 3400 South.of She and resided day, December 21st at the home an open houMWinbeteM Magna towQ H. of Mrs. George W. Smith. All home of a niece, Mrs. filliam f .. vpar- in South 3500 West 8890 th"f Bertoch, members are urged to attend. Her husband died January II, Granger from Monday, December 1946. She has a sister, Theresa afs Mrs. Nora R. Gallagher, Mrs. 19th to December 23rd in the Larson of Jerome, Idaho. Elizebeth Jones, Mrs. Eleanor ternoon or evening. contribute to n Anyone desiring The lady, a former Dealing, Mrs. J. A. McDonald, a tribute to Mrs. Coons Book of and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson attend- Magna resident, is a direct de- Memories may mail or bring it ed Rebekah Lodge and School of scendant of John Hancock, signer to the Bertoch home in Granger. of Declaration of Independthe in Omenia at Lodge Instruction ence and also Ethan Allen, leader Murray Tuesday evening. in the American Revolution. She The Lake Ridge 2nd Ward ofis also a granddaughter of Dim-mic- k ficers and teachers held a festive Womens Benefit Association B. Huntington, early Utah Yuletide social Monday evening Review No. 8 held its regular settler, j at the Webster School. Dinner guests meeting at the United Steel Born December 19. 1882 was served to eighty-thre- e Workers hall Wednesday eveMrs. Coon was born December and games later played. The ning. Refreshments and games 19, 1882, a daughter of John Eras- -' birthday of Ann Rowley was b- -' followed. Prizes were given to tus Hancock and Julia Caroline I served. Mrs. Clara Borland, Mrs. Eunice Huntington Hancock. She is a Marlor and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. member of the LDS Church and attended the Pleasant Green The lovely lady married Pythian Sisters, Unity Temple Ward. 1897 in No. 16, held their meeting at the Jacob Coon December 24, Lake City and they resided Magna Lions Club Friday eve Salt for a short time in Salt Lake. ning. Refreshments were served They were the parents of nine Christmas gifts and games played. children, Dimmick Archie, who were exchanged. died at birth; Jacob Clements, Compton, California; Eudora Box, DECORATING of the Christ deceased; Lucille Obray, Magna; YULE PARTY mas Trees and Ward Party at the Rodney Coon, Payson, Utah; John Members! of the Community Veterans Hospital will be Decem- L., Union, Washington, Julia Baptist Church Ladies Aid met ber 22nd. Anyone interested in Stapley and Marion W. Coon of Tuesday for their traditional going, is kindly asked to contact Salt Lake City and Gordon Coon Christmas exchange party. A Ruth Davis or Fay Yeates at BY of Tooele; also 19 grandchildren; lovely luncheon was served, gifts 7lgo62" 24 great8 stepgrandchildren; exchanged and visiting enjoyed.' grandchildren and 2 great-gregrandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Coon also reared 3 children of their daughter, Eudora. Beautiful Early S tilers She and her husband settled in PLANTS end PUNTERS Coonsville, now known as Bacchus. Also roses and all cut flowers for the Holidays. She was president of the Primary here and served as a Relief Society teacher for over 40 years. PLEASE ORDER EARLY n for her nursing, she freely gave of her time and HARMON? FLORAL talents to assist in births and also in burials. Doctors whom she Rexall Drug 8927 West 3200 South, Magna Magna helped were Dr. Bird, Dr. Richard Night BY or BY Dial BY Sutton, Dr. Robinson, Dr. Russell Chapter T, PEO, will hold a well-know- ring-beare- at -- Well-know- - SECOND DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mantle of The guests were seated at a prettily decorated table and each member was given a favor of a miniature reindeer atop a large marshmellow. The social was preceded by the meeting. The lesson was given on Treasury of Pioneer Stories by Mrs. Hazel Jones and Mrs. Margaret Peterson presented a history of her greatgrandfather, Peter Monson. Magna announce the birth of a second daughter on November 27th. She weighed in at 8 pounds, 5 ounces and has been named Connie. A sister, Susan, at home, is happy about the new playmate, The Lake Ridge 2nd Ward Ex plorers are selling Christmas Trees near the Cannery Sales store, directed by Duane George, leader. Floyd Rowley departed this week for Mountain Home, Utah, to purchase more trees for this worthy project Ray Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Beck, has returned from Washington, D. C. where he has been employed, and plans to enroll in the winter quarter of the University of Utah. At a holiday social that followed the annual election of officers of Pythian Sisters, Unity Temple in Magna, Yuletide gifts were exChristmas will have a double meaning this year for movie star Rita Gam. Therell be the usual decorating and with Savings Bonds for family members. But the birthday of Christ should have added significance for her after compleHng her latest film, King of Kings. This newest film story on the life of Christ is due for release early next year. Meanwhile, Rita is preparing to enrich her children's Christmas with United States Savings Bonds. I've always found Savings Bonds Ideal gifts for Christmas, she says. "And in the case of my two children, they will have a good supply to help meet their college exactress has been penses when they grow up." The a star of stage, screen, and television since her teens. g, ld set of 7 (Were $1.29) THIS ONE) changed Friday evening at the Family Home, frame, 3 BR. modern. New gas heater kitchen cabinets, 87750. Located el 3007 S. 9100 West in Magna. Lion Club. Past Chief is Rachel Henderson and other officers include: Ethel Saunders, Most Excellent Chief; Beverly Pittman, Senior; Leatrus Turner, Junior; Gladys Schmidt, manager; Margaret Grubaugh, secretary; Mary E. Nielson, treasurer; Beth Barker, Protector; Geneva Yates, Guard. Mrs. Turner is also a three-yetrustee and Mrs. Geneva Yates served as the installing officer. Or Forget To See Our new styles in our Brand New Hornet, Compact chuck-ful- l of values for 513.100. Full bnmL, French ar The Lake Ridge Young Mar-riemet Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Cranney. 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