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Show Mim Time, Friday, June 28, 1957 Magna, Utah Hunter Items of Interest Thomas Nixon left June 26th for his mission in the CenBy lUtta McDaniel Phone 4433 or AM tral States: He will arrive in Kansas City, Missouri on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilkins departed June 1st for Boise, Ida Mrs. LaDean Johnson and ho, where they were joined by family of American Fork are their son and family, Mr. and spending a few days in Hunter, Mrs. .Owen Wilkins. From there, visiting with her parents, Mr. and the croup proceeded to visit Mrs. William Bailey. points of interest in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne A cord of Oregon and down the California coast They plan to be gone three Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Chesweeks. ter Fassio of Hunter left Sunday to attend the Lions convention Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, ac- in California. companied by a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willford husband, Mr. and Mrs. George Kilpatrick of Salt Lake City, re- w:nt. to Kansas City, Missouri, to turned home Wednesday, after attend the funeral Wedenjoying a week vacationing' in nesday of Mr. Williord's mother, San Francisco, Lake Tahoe and who died last week. points of interest in Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. William Wolsten-holmMr. and Mrs. Merlin R. Sorenaccompanied by their son of Provo have recently re- daughter and family, Mr. and turned from a concert tour Mrs. Darrell Grubaugh, returned with the Delta Phi Chorus of the home Monday after spending the Brigham Young University. They w.ekcnd in Denver, Colorado. presented concerts in many of the large cities including New Mrs. G. Sodja entertained York, Washington, D. C Pitts- young friends complimentary to burgh, Philadelphia, Cleveland, the 6ih birthday anniversary of St Louis and others. Mrs. Soren- her son, Marty on June 18th. A son is the former Phyllis Nielson most enjoyable time was spent of Hunter. by the group. Eld.-- r Salute to KANE COUNTY LAKERIDCE VIEWS NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Glen. E. String-haMrs. Robert J. Smith and daughter, Glenene, have and family were weekend guests been visiting at the home of Mrs. By Bertha Ashby at the home of Mrs. Larina NielStringham's mother, Mrs. Lavina Telephone 2023 returned son. They have just Nielson. The Strlnghams are Califorfrom Indiana, from Glendora, Bloomington, moving The Lake Ridge Garden Club where they have lived the past nia, to Logan, Utah, where Mr. a very successful tour enjoyed two yean. Stringham will be employed as an of area gardens Thursday evenDr. Smith has been attending engineer at the Logan College. '.Ire University of Indiana, where Mrs. Stringham is the former ing. he received his Doctorate June Margene Nielson. Mr. Bob Melville, president of 10 th. the club, and Mrs. Thelma Sim' Dr. m and They have moved to Provo to make a home where Dr. Smith is a member of the BYU faculty. Mrs. Smith is the former Lola Nielson of Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Firkins an- tained for their daughter, Colleen on her 12th birthday anniversary with a canyon trip. Several young friends were special guests. tes e, 19-d- ay AND NEWS HUNTER Tire Sew and Sews, a second year clothing club in Hunter, has elected officers for 1957. They are: Paulette Fassio, president; Kathy Rasmussen, vice president; Karen Maddocks. secretary; Clair reporter; Nancy assistant reporter and Marlene Theobold, par'.y chairman. Leaders are Lois Dedman and Mrs. Vern Dedman of Hunter. h, Dolores Firkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Firkins, has returned home after spending two weeks in Buhl, Idaho, visiting relatives and friends. UNBEATABLE Hollywood's movie industryl i I . I & Weil shoot it in Utah," has come to be a faAiiliar statement heard in Hollywood's major motion picture studios. The scenic variety found in the southwest section of our state has become s6 famous that every year thousands of tourists come to see if such ideal settings really exist. Sportsmen come, too, for fishing in Navajo Lake and hunting jn the high forests. REFRIGERATOR PLUS all-tim- iiunterplans BALL PARK FETE JULY 12 NO DOWN PYMT. BEER and ALE . . . .AWeaa&hi Look FREE ADMISSION GRAND PRIZES 10:45 A. M. 2:25 P. M. 5:20 P. M. 0:00 P. M. 0:30 P. 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Concession rides for the children made the occasion a festive A large Nor-J-Eit- for cheer, friends 0 a Parade Nor-J-Ei- ta The best words Magna Holidays fc Sunday and Holiday Schadula Salt Lake WEST BOUND-Laa- ve 1:00 P. M. Via 21st South Daily except Sundays k Holidays 1:30 P. M. $5.75 EAST BOUND-Lta- vo Magna PER WK. 0:55 A. M. 11:25 P. M. All schedules Via 3500 South un-- i Ahead And You'll Choose PHILCO otherwise noted. Fast, dependable, inexpensive ex-- i service on all schedules. We ore adding new schedules, for 916 SOUTH MAIN your convenience, on a 30 day trial basis. Your patronage will GRAND PRIZES ntEE ADMISSION determine our ability to make than a permanent pari of your schedules am i bus service. These for Magna Leaving Salt Lake P. M. 10:45 A.M. and Leaving Magna for Salt Laka 11:30 A. M. and 10:20 P. M. Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll PAY I ot - Large Crowd Enjoys I OUR VACATION IS COMING I ball-gam- 4:10 P. M. 0:30 P. M. 10:20 P. M. ' The United States Brewers Foundation works constantly officials and representatives of the with brewing industry to provide Kane County visitors, and residents, with dean, wholesome gathering spots where beer can be enjoyed. Yourself, Resign s carnival is A big ball-par- k planned by the Hunter Ward at 6000 West and 3500 South on Friday, July 12tta at 3 p.m. Everyone it invited to stay for the evening's entertainment. Concessions will be operated for all. The children can participate in races and other contests during the afternoon. The first e on the new green will be played with the two Hunter wards competing against each other. During the evening, some luck-- y ticket holder will win a Big Fisherman Birchcraft Boat. Other prizes will also be given away. The area has been graded, erected and lawn planted. lights iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinjiiiniii From the proceeds of this carniLewis Bros. Stages val, it is hoped that a picnic area 3S0 South West Temple will be developed, a ditch coverSalt Lake City ed and a fence constructed. Phoxa EL I 1677 Tickets will be offered for sale Effadiva August 20. 1S5S the boat and other Tooele on chances for Salt taka Magna Salt lake prizes. WEST BOUND-Laa- va 1:00 A. M. Truth is always the strongest 1:10 A. M. Sophocles argument 7:30 A. M. Heat? Its June The -- PHILCO RANGE Suffering Wi-nde- - OFFER From 4-- You think its hot? Might as well resign yourself, fur orre of the hottest months of Mr. and Mrs. Val Cranncy and the year will start on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Turnbow, And if s'atistk-- mean anything, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. this July jvill live up to its repuDon Riding of Balt Lake City, tation as a month of torrid temenjoyed a canyon party to Cot peratures. e toqwood Canyon last week. A de- ' The high was establicious steak supper was enjuytd lished 24, 1931, when the July morn, secretary, attended the by the group. nurrury shot up to a souring 105 convention of the Utah State degrees. Garden Clubs on June 15lh in Last July, wc had 23 days of Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. sizzling heat. Mr. Melville gave a report on the progress and activities of the Group To Meet Lake Ridge group. Carpenters Union, Local No. 1984 will meet Tuesday, July 2nd, Mr. Deane Jenkins is in a Salt 8:00 p.m. in the Magna Women's Lake hospital receiving treatment Clubrooins for a gathering. Mrs. Irene Furness entertained former school friends and two sisters, Mrs. Charlotte Anderson of Helena, Montana and Mrs. Vernetta Sonderegger of Monti-cellUtah, at a lovely luncheon for a serious illness. He has been hospitalized since June 18th, but on June 17th. is reported to be improved.. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cattlin of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt and Price and a sister, Mrs. Bill Crec-c- o and children of Kenilworth, children enjoyed a short vacation Utah, are visiting at the home of trip to Southern, Utah last week. their daughter, Mrs. Ray Winn of Overnight guests at the W. R. Hunter. Williams home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Defa and Mrs. Helen Spiedel and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Giovengo at- Sheryl of ML Home, Idaho and tended the graduation of their Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Williims and niece, Linda Jacketta, at St. grandson, Larry of Logan. Mark's Hospital last wek. Cub Scout Den No.- - 6 made some beautiful wall plaques, which they presented to their fathers for Fathers Day. o, Club met Thursday fur their regular gathering, fallowing a sewing lesson, games w.-rplayed .and refreshments nerved by La Dean Hatch and Ka'.hleen Ashby. Plans were made to enter the July 4th parade in Magna. Sub-Tee- TEN rUATUBES MMX TO OffDU-- AT NEW LOW COST. 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