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Show F Ma pit Timet, Friday, June 7, 1957 Magna. Utah TIMES MAGNA THE Publishad Bine 111! Howard Ridgs, Publish! Edith H. Ridg, Edlloc Publish! By Ths Conpw Printing Company Issuad aach Friday morning at Magna. Utah Entarad aa aacond class mail mattar undar tba act of March 3rd. 1171 at Magna. Utah Adjudged ona of tha host waakiy newspaper by the Utah State Prase Association, given honorable mantioa by the National editorial Association. Mail subscripiion rates Payable strictly In advance SAOO year. Tha Timas welcomes contributions from its readers upon any subject of public interest. All communications must be signed. Ho attention paid to anonymous contributions. - Speaking, (clitorialfg manhood. The well-bor- n are thoie who are born to do that work; the wellbred are thote who are bred to be are thote who proud of that work; the tee deepett into the morning and the neceuity of that work. . Nor thall their labor be for naught, nor the reward of their tacrificet fail them; for high in the firmament of human dettiny are tet the ttart of faith in mankind, and untelfith courage and loyalty to the ideal. well-educat- ed City. SAVE the is I Our opportunities are our talents. Gem Theatre June Thursday, Friday, Saturday 7:00 6-7- -8 jPOWERjJ -- ZETTERUNG r VtvlWT RgD SKeLToISTBLUNe JM&T SLUR. yj V TEOtahCeLqR. LLOTOtft NOLAN auMMafavrti s June Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 7:00 P. large container; add I cups cold water. STIR in Beet Sugar, apple Juice and lemon Juice, stirring until Beet Sugsr is dissolved. WHEN ready to serve, add chilled soda beverage and .pour into d cups punch bowl. Float ice chunk in center. Ladle into to serve. Makes about 9 quarts. LIME-MINICE CHUNK: In the bottom of a small loaf pan arrange lime slices and sprig of mint in simple pattern; freeze firmly. Add thin layer water and freeze again; fill with water and freeze overnight into solid cake. Lemon slices may be used instead of lime. CUPS: Measure Vi cup Beet Sugar into small bowl; add 11 drops red vegetable coloring and blend in with fork; let dry before using. Rub cut surface of lime or lemon around rim of each cup; dip into tinted Beet Sugar. pink-froste- T D M. eve that preserving season is just around the comer, you will a want to send for your FREE copy of booklet Ailed with recipes and tips for making jams, jellies, to: preserves and others. No charge Just drop a card Western Beet Sugar Producers, Inc, NANCY HAVEN, Dept. 911 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. ... D 32-pa- ge S-- 2, hold these truths to be that all men are created equal; that th.y are endowed by their Creator with inalienable rights; and that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Jefferson LAKERIDCE Wc NEWS Mr. and Mrs. End Allred of Alton, Wyoming, visited last itioaeaaoof week with Mr. and Mrs. Val Dee Cranney. Tha Allreds came to see their eldest son, Terry, off on a plane to Los Angeles, California, where he is employed with the "Save-On-Dru- g accompanied him to Salt Lake City and returned home with his parents. Miss Kristine Cranney returned home with her grandparents for a short vacation. 33 Mrs. Mabel Morris and Mrs. Burt Wilding left Friday for Utah, to visit Mrs. Wilding's daughter, Mrs. Lucille Goff, who returned home from the hospital recently after undergoing a major operation. Mr. Morris and Mrs. Wilding returned home Saturday afternoon. CHUCKS Min-ersvil- FOR READY Sinclair Products CLOSE DAILY AT 9 PJ4. SUNDAYS AT NOON 9419 West 2700 South Phone 0957 SUMMER REPAIR PAY i "Mother, Daddy's looking at that sparkplug calendar again." If you're interested In figures, you'll appreciate our LOW PRICES! - DRIVING ? NOW LATER Atk about our . C. A. C. time payment plan lift FACER AL AMf RICAN large DAIRY ASSN. OF Magnr UTAH PARKER - FORD "Buy With Confidence" Clicvys come up with the new est, sweetest, smoothest automatic drive Turboglide. Ita the first and only e NEWS triple-turbin- transmission! 11 Mrs. tained Rose Rasmussen enter' Moves oul in at a luncheon on Tuesday Mr. Orlando Barber and Mr. and Mrs. James Brusatto attended Sunset Memorial services at ttowMocrun mwm t MW M MOMl KM Fort Douglas parade grounds Thursday evening. They represented the local DAV and Auxiliary chapters. CRA Family 'Night Wednesday, June 12 Will Be At The Ranch Drive In 1 Starts Thursday, June 13 for 3 Days The Brave One with Michael Ray Mr. and Mrs. Ebby Jones and grandson, Blair, and Mrs. Leah Big Double Bill Phono 2700 BE AM... distillers of a single sweep the worlds finest bourbon since 1795 S6 PROOF BOURBON NSTIUINS KENTUCKY WHISKEY STRAIGHT JAMES CO., CLERMONT, 0. of motion BEAM Turboglide is something really new and different in automatic drives. In the first place, theres wily one forward-spee- d position on the centred panel. Theres no Low When you see a steep downhill stretch ahead, you set the selector at Gr (Grade Retarder) and Turboglide helps slow you down. Try Chevys new, nolhing-Iike-- it automatic drive. It's optional at extra cost and worth it. needed. Turboglide handles everything with the action of triple turbines. You travel from a standstill to top cruising speeds with never a lurch or lag to mar your motion. th MORE PEOPLE DRIVE CHEVROLET'S THAN ANY OTHER CAR . . . Chevrolet with Turhoglide! KENTUCXJ Ephriam of Salt Lake City spent Shake, Rattle & Rock" With Fats Domino A Farewell Testimonial will be held June 9th at the Hun'.er Ward honoring Elder Blaine Thomas Nixon, who entered the Mission Home on June 9th. He will leave for the Central States Mission on June 12th. Flag TniHtr Irighaai Young UnwsriH Attend Services E E E relatives in California. son-in-la- MARILYN joyed. E BURT I without a letdown Mrs. Ron Flitton entertained for the 9th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Kathy, on May 28th. Games were played and re- to a w,l Miss Evelyn Nixon has returned home after spending two weeks visiting with friends and e, gives you a complimentary to Mrs. Louise Allen of Rupert, Idaho and Mrs. Eleanor Packard of Salt Lake City. A social time was later en- PCI ORE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giovengo ilies. and niece, Edna Meacham, moAn enjoyable time was held tored to Antimony, Utah, over by all. the Memorial Day weekend and visited with friends and relatives. Mr. Ray Jones and nephew, Earl Blair Jon?s, left Friday eveMrs. Patten Wilcken and Mrs. ning for Pho&nix, Arizona. J. Barr Snelgrove were hostesses at a dish towel shower for their and Mrs. Annie Petersen Miss Deanne niece, a bride-to-bdaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. of Wilcken, daughter Mrs. Jack Loveless, visited In Thomas Wilcken, who will be and American Fork on Payson wed June 19th. Party games were Memorial Day. played and refreshments served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hymas and ton, Roger, departed Wednesday Mr. Ray Jones, who has been to spend Memorial' weekend at teaching at the Provo high school Monticello, Utah, visiting with has been visiting his parents, Mr. their daughter and and Mrs. Ebby Jones of Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Fuller and before entering summer college family. at the BYU. He plans to resume On their return, they vacationhis teachings at the Provo high ed at the Mexican Hat Uranium school in the fall mill and the Goose Neck on the San Juan River. A group of young men, Keith Rushton, Allan Rushton and Rejoicing over the arrival of Robert Schroder, departed for a second son are Mr. and Mrs. Las Vegas, following their gradu- Leon Smart of Hunter. The baby ation. They report a most enjoy- was bom May 29th at St. Mark's able time. Hospital and weighed In at 6 pounds, 6 ounces. Happy over the Mr. and Mrs. lid Hart and new brother 1 an older brother, family spent a few days last Brent and three sisters, Sidney, week visiting Mrs. Harts parents, Nancy and Brenda. Proud grandMr. and Mrs. J. Bright of Lewis- parents are Mra. Vera Russell of Union and Mrs. Hilda Smart of ton, Utah. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Robert Hall of California is here to spend several weeks with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hall. freshments served group of children. CHUCK Temple. Upon their return home, Mr. and Mrs. Young stopped to visit Bryce and Zion Canyons. MILK Company." His friend. Miss Frances Nield, LOCAL Complete Show Alter 1:00 PAL A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Defa had as Memorial Day guests, Mr. Dcfas mother, Mrs. Rose Defa, brother and families, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Defa and Mr. and Mrs. Don Defa and Mr. and Mrs. John Defa, all of Evanston, Wyoming. Complimentary to the 9th birthday of her son, Michael, Mrs. Fred Peterson entertained May 22nd. A large group of neighborhood children enjoyed an afternoon of games and E Saturday Matinee June 8 E Starts 12 Noon Out 3:00 PAL E Hey, Gang, Big Pay Day Today, "Public Pigeon No. 1, Serial. Cartoons, 3 Stooge" Come and Hear Whit's For Next Week Starts 3 cups unsweetened apple Juice Vi cup lemon Juice (fresh, frozen or canned) 3Vi quarts soda orange beverage TO MAKE tea base measure I cups fresh water in a IVi quart saucepan, bring to a full boil. Remove from heat and add tea; brew 9 minutes. Strain into Now Mr. and Mrs. Kei.h Young spent the weekend in St George, Utah and attended the wedding of Mr. Young's sister, Ila Jean Young in the St. George LDS er tea 4 Vi tablespoons black 2 Vi cups Eeet Sugar Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt entertained their Pinochle Club at their home Wednesday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nazos of Magna, ' Mr and Mrs. Berl Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred West of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Brown won high score prize. A potluck supper was served. PAL,' Starts Friday. 0:00 P.M. Starts Thursday. Saturday, Complete Show All Three Nights After 9:00 P. M. MAI -c- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. (Jerry) Sharp of Palo Alto, California, are visiting Mr. Sharps parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sharp and Mrs. Sharp's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Harry R. Nordberg of Salt Lake City. was held A family Monday on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Walk. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Walk, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Patten Wilcken, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Janies W. Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Sharp and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gardiner to Ely, Nevada for the weekend. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boundy of Ely. TO A MAGNA MOVIE MONEY-G- O Mrs. Irene Ridd departed Friday to visit a sister in San Francisco, California. Hunter Notes Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Richardson of West Jordan visited here on Memorial Day with Mr. and to do good Mrs. Claud Hood. CUT ME OUT AND HANG ME UPI TYRONE A prettily decorated punch bowl . . . tilled with a refreshing drink . . . Just right for re- eptions and many other occasions. 81 Years Young! well-know- By Bella McDaniel Phone 4433 or AM BOWL PUNCH By Bertha Ashby Telephone 2029 Congratulations are extended ROLL n to Mrs. Minnie H. Clark, Magna resident, who will be 81 years young on Sunday, June 9th. Fine Bon Mrs. Clark, mother of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Evans A. Haws of this community, Verl of of Magna announce the birth is not too well, but enjoys seeing a fine son on May 28th. He tipped friends and family members. the scales at 6 pounds, 124 ounces, and is being happily greeted The Hunter Ward Senior Volby three sisters and one brother ley Ball team was presented a at home. All concerned are doing nicely. sportsmanship trophy Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Smart of Magna became happy parents Magna Woman Leavea of a son on May 25th. Mother For England Stay and child are doing well. Mrs. Eugenie Doa d. parted Second Son Jun j 1st on the U. S. S. for a vaMr. and Mrs. George Papani-kola- s cation to England to visit reof Magna announce the latives trip and friends. birth of a fine baby boy on TuesBefore embarking by ship day, June 4th. He weighed in at across the seas, she was a guest 9 pounds and has a of her brothers, John and Carl brother, Pete at home. and their wives in New York. Proud grandparents are Mr. She will return to Magna in and Mrs. T. Souvall of Suit Lake September. A lost opportunity greatest of losses. Hecipe of the Mouth FLOWERED The North Jordan Stake will present their Bee Hive Swarm night at the North Jordan Stake House. All parents are invited to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Timmerman attend. A skit, The Gentle visited in Beaver, Utah, with rewill be presented and latives' and friends over the Me- Witch, later served. refreshments morial Day weekend. A pleasant trip was enjoyed. Hunter Items of Interest HAVEN'S . . There it a life that it worth living now at it w at worth living in former dayt, and that it the honett life, the uteful life, the untelfith life, eteanted by devotion to an ideal. There it a battle that it worth fighting now at it wot worth fighting then, and that it the battle for jut-ic-e and equality ; to make our Statet free in fact at well at in name ; to break the ringt that ttrangle real liberty and to keep them broken; to cleante, to far at in our power liet, the fountaint of our national life from political, commercial and tocial corruption; to teach our tone and daughtert , by precept and example, the honor of terving tuch a country os America-th- at it work worthy of the finett manhood and wo- CRADLE NANCY Memorial Day at Malad, Idaho. They returned home via Cache Valley and visited there. Lisa Gay A country cannot subsist well without liberty, nor liberty without virtue. Rousseau Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday, June 7-8- -9 S Show Starts at Dusk THE KING & I" E Yul Brynsr Deborah Karr Big Double Bill S TEEN-AG- REBEL E Ginger Rogers Michael Rennie 1 I E tm S Extra-Alw- ays 2 Cartoons, Plus Free Train Rids It Playland E 1 Wednesday, June 12, CRA Family Night FRANCIS IN THE WACS E With Donald O'Conner s Action Co-H- E Rory Calhoun Gsorqe Nader CLOSEOUT Double Petunia, Ruffled Hybrid, dozen ... 39c TOMATOES, PEPPERS, SINGLE PETUNIAS, SNAPDRAGONS, MARIGOLDS, dozen ... 29c " iW Only it FOUR GUNS TO THE BORDER" SEASON J E Magna Lumber and Hardware MAGNA UTAH frnrhcd Chcv,l ci, A di,Ply thl, tr.dcm.rk See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer |