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Show I i Tfr. ' : Ufdi ?, m v, e- t- Mrs. Fern Sampson and sons, Larry and Neal of Delta, Utah, combine Monday to entertain at have been guests at the home of a Christmas Dance lor the older Mr. and Mrs. Forest Miller for roups of Primary children. These the past week. Mrs. Sampson bid to her son, Gary, twin to wards " have been meeting to- good-by- e gether 'for Primary on Monday Larry, who departed Monday eve due to the later session ol school. ning for the Central States Mis, The combined wards will have sion. A niece of Mrs. Miller, Miss the annual Christmas party TuesSimmy Billiston of Milford, was day for the younger Primary a weekend guest at her home. Mrs. Susy Sampson of Lyman, to Mrs. Miller, will .Recent . dinner guests at the Utah, mother Mrs. Miller home make her bdme of Mr. and Mrs. George for the winter. with Rush ton were Mr. and Mrs. Rulon CHRISTMAS DANCE The. three Hunter Wards will I Peterson and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardwick qf Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nielson of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Rushton of Salt Lake City. t W lr A Lcrga Size 3w PINK-BLU- SHOWER E ' Mrs. Robert Burch was honored recently by: a pink and. blue shower, with Mrs. Courtney Mrs. Ernest Hiner and Mrs. Newton Rolfe as hostesses. The social was held at the Hiner residence. Fair-bourn- e, Miss Alice Rolfe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Rolfe, will have her legs out of casts for Christmas. Miss Rolfe entered the hospital in September for surgery to help her legs. She has not been able to attend school- - since that time. -, The Julia Eldredge Camp' of Daughters of Pioneers will hold their annual Christmas party Friday. A program has been arranged to include a retold story by Mrs. Fern Petersen and vocal numbers by Ruby Todd. Two of the elderly members of the camp, Mrs. Fannie Williams and Mrs. Mabel Eldredge, will be particularly honored. Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson is captain of the camp and Mrs. Edna Peterson and Mrs. Alice Zabriskie are PACK 231 MEET Pack 231 will hold their meeting Friday evening at the Kearns Parish Hall in charge of Larry ' r. Awards Middlemiss, will be given and there will be a Bob-Cceremony. Christmas treats are to be die tributed to the youngsters and each Scout is asked to bring a contribution that will be boxed for a needy family. 'Scouts from this area belonging to this troop include Mike Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Kent enter- Brown, Don Barr and Steven tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. who are members of Den and Mrs. Frank Houghton of Cal- 6. Mike will receive Silver Ari ifornia, now residing in Farming-to- row; Don, a Denner stripe and Utah. Mr. Houghton is in the Steven, assistant Denner stripe. government service. cub-maste- at FINE MEETING The Hunter 3rd ward was honored, when three couples, who recently moved into the. ward, were guest speakers. The meeting was conducted by Raymond Barlow, member of the bishopric. Invocation was offered by Bill Davis. Youth speakers for the afternoon were Donald Broadhead, Steven Davis, Donald Searle and Gary Beutler. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Dover, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brown spoke. Benediction was by Norman Goodwin. . oedto ... Saltair, the famous but well-wor- n resort on the Great Salt Lake, just a few miles from Magna, will be razed soon unless a use for it can be devised which wont cost the State of Utah money. Were Now $ 8.95 12.95 $ 6.95 16.95 12.95 24.95 18.95 n, The Laurel Class of the Hunter 3rd Ward presented a tribute to last Bishop Grant T. Eastwood week and contributed a ' box of groceries for a needy family. The Laurel Class, directed by Mrs. Nan Thornock, consists of Ramah Marshall, Dianne fcirby, Merla Palmer, Vallene Moesser, Mary Green, Sandra Gledhill and Linda Dailey. 9.95 , UgicIi Clearance CARNIVAL SUCCESSFUL North Jordan Ward held a successful carnival Friday evening. The Relief Society was in charge of assigning, collecting and serv ing the food. Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson was over the Relief Society booth, Mrs.- - Bessie -- Madill had charge of the kitchen and Mrs. Dorothy Bawden was in charge of the dining room and tickets. The MIA prepared and conduct' ed the games; the Primary had the fishpond and the Genealogy group sold home-cookbakery I ; goods. : 20 Co 00 C7? Magna. Utah ed HILL AND HILL DISTILLERY COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Per O- Mill MAGI1A FROM CUTER tlJlTJES FALL Tharel McDonald, 42, of 7282 n West 2820 South, Magna resident, suffered head well-know- IT IS NOW under the jurisdiction of the State Parks and Recreation Commission, but Harold P. Fabian, commission chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nielson of said there is no money available Brigham City, Utah, entertained from the state to repair the huge at a dinner for Mrs. Nielsons par- wooden structure. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rush-to- n In a special communication to and their son. the Times, he asks that if Magna On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Men give away nothing so libin this area has ideas on anyone George Rushton entertained their how the site can be erally as their advice. out son and daughter-in-laMr. and La Rochefoucauld Mrs. Sherwyn Rushton, who have and neck injuries Saturday about 12:45 p. m. after he fell from a barn loft to a concrete floor. Mr. McDonald was in the barn loft preparing to place a strip of tarpaper over a hole in the roof when he fell He was taken to St Marks Hospital by the Magna ambulance and is reported in improved used-with- been visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. GUEST SPEAKER Hancock, recently returned missionary from the Elder Buddy Hunter Third Ward, was guest speaker at the North Jordan Ward Sunday. Representing the High Council was Clarence Lowder. A trio selection was given by Karen Bawden of the North Jordan Ward and Meredith Cummings and Sherry Peterson of Kearns, accompanied by Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Max Frampton Cummings. were Sunday dinner hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dailey and famMrs. L V. Delahunty has returned home from a months visit ily of Gunnison, Utah. in Ogden with her son, Collin DeMr. and Mrs. Ken Rasmussen lahunty and family. Mrs. Dela entertained for the Building Fund hunty is now visiting with another son and his family, Cash group meeting Saturday evening at their home. A dinner was serv- Delahunty of Salt Lake City. ed to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moore, Mr. Marvin Petersen, son of Bishop and Mrs. Grant Eastwood, Mrs. Annie Petersen, has returnMr. and Mrs. Hoyt Palmer, Mr. seven-wee- k stay and Mrs. George Rushton and Mr. ed hdme after a in Salt a Lake Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Randy Moesser. Petersen suffered a broken leg, but is now able to be on crutches. Firesides were held at the homes of Misses Connie Whittaker and Vallene Moesser Sunday LEARN GUITAR evening. The Mia Maids and Ex met at the Whittaker plorers It's Fun - It's Easy home and the Laurel and Ensign groups met at the Moesser residence. For Youngsters, Following the recorded messages from the General Authori8 to 80 ties, a discussion was held and refreshments served. MODERN KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY !!;? the state having to spend additional money the State Commission will appreciate if this information is relayed to them as quickly as possible. Historic Landmark The old Saltair resort has been a historical landmark in this area for many years attracting tourists from all over the world. Twould be a fine project for Daughters of Pioneer organizations to think aboutor some other group interested in preserving Utah sites. Christmas n, mDIG mpo (Ht inpiMf; Party Mrs. Noel Cooley and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Petersen Mrs. Stanley Stevens were dinner entertained Sunday afternoon guests Sunday afternoon at the honoring Marvin Petersen. A home of their parents, Mr. and dinner was later served. Mrs. Wendell Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent motored to Boise, Idaho over the weekend to visit with Mr. Kents mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. J. Peart, as well as other Clearance Prc-CIirist- mas limit itiwMwK&s, aL OHGOS WtSGO ZZzzzitov. 15a190 Thursday, December Ladies'N Leather House Shoe ana Play Shoe $2o) (Reg. $3.49. For BASKETBALL TICKETS For This Week's Double Header Mgg Just 50c a Ticket . 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