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Show Friday, Sept 6, 1957 HUNTER LEADER GARFIELD Published Sines THE ill! Howard Ridge, Publlihw Edith N. Ridge, Editor Publiabod Br Tht Coppov Printing Company Iiauod aach Friday morning at Garfield, Utah Entered aa aaoond dais mail matter under iha act of March 3rd. 1171 at Gartield, Utah Adjudgad ona of tho boat weekly newspapers hy tho Utah Pres Association, given honorable mantion by tba National Editorial Association. m.m mbacription blo yaar. alrldly la advanee-SLB- O Tha Timoa welcomes eontributiona from ita vaadoia open any Hibact of public Interest. All commanicaltowa muat bo signod. No ttentioa paid to anonymoua contributions. ratee-Paya- NOTES Mr. and Mra Wayne Morris and family departed Saturday morning for a four of Southern Utah, Colorado and tha Mesa Voids. They returned home Monday. MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS Mr. and Mra. William Aahby Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and and daughter, Kathleen, have reMr. LefUe WBlckburn is ip children, Jeffrey and Ann of Geto tram vacation turned trip the LDS Hospital undergoing neva, Switzerland, visited last Yellowatona National Park. medical treatment week with an aunt, Mrs. F. L. Hibler and family. Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs Sam Denny perMr. Jeffrey is a designer and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lyst enter- formed with the Centennial Chib of the Council of tained her family at games and on their float at Bountiful's Can- photographer Churches. They were accompan-te- d 29th. The luncheon on August taloupe parade. Several of the by Mrs. William C. Wright of guests were Mra Rhode Reed and pioneer dances were demonstrat- Hot Springs, South Dakota, Mrs. Mra Clara Coon of Salt Lake ed. Hibler's sister and mother to Mra. City, Mr. and Mra C. E. PatterTaylor. son of Sandy and Mr. and Mra. Mrs Brma Young and family G. L. Wilding and Mr. and Mra attended n Saturfamily outing The Magna Womens Study Earl Coon of Hunter. day at Lambs Canyon. Thirty Group will resume their fall were Mr. and Special guests relatives attended. A picnic meetings on Friday, September Mra Francis Clark and Mr. and luncheon was served. 3th at the Firehall, 1:00 p.m. Mra Willard Cowley of Salt Lake Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson and Mrs. City and Mra Clarence Coon of Mr. and Mra Jean Prows bad M. F. Orr will be hostesses. Florida. as weekend visitors Mr. Prow's All members and other interparents Mr. and Mra George ested ladies are urged to attend. Mr. and Mra J. Warner and Prows of Kanosh and a sister, AMa Skumway of Fillmore, Club Entertained family recently returned home Mra Utah. They returned home Sunfrom Antimony, Utah, where they Members of the Women's Benvisited relatives They also en day night. efit Aseoeiation were entertained Joyed fishing in Panguitch Lake. Monday evening at the Magna ADVERTISE! IT PAYS! Women's Chtbrooma at a prettily planned party. Mrs. Carl Long was the hostess. Game .prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ida Stewart, Mrs. F. L. Clifton and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. AND CHECK OUR PRICES A late luncheon was served. LAKERIDCE NEWS By Bertha 'Aahby Telephone 1023 Mr. and Mra. Keith Hatch and children. La Dean, Douglas and Nola, have returned from a week! vacation trip to California. They visited in the Los Angeles area, and were guests of Mr. and Mra Bill Papaleo of Paramount, California. Mr. and Mra Oral Kemp and children, accompanied by Mra Kemp parent, jfr. and Mra Myron Barnes of. Tremonton, Utah, and her 'afotfer, Marlene Barnet of Salt Lakh City, enjoyed a weeks vacation to Yellowstone National Park. Gueiti at the home of Mr. and Mra E. W. Carbine recently were Mr. and Mra W. S. Carbine and son, Billy of Washington, D. C. and Mra E. W. Carbine, Sr. of See El Paso, Tfcxas. Mra Evelyn Kemp abended funeral aery ices for her grind-tethe- r, Daniel J. Clark in Fne-doWyoming on August 27th. Fabulous The Before You Buy BERNINA Any Sewing Machine Utah State Fair! I Friday, September 13 I Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra Ellis Howard are Mr. and Mra Ol L. Howard of Glen Rase, Texas, and their son, James Howard of Fort Worth, Texaa While V thru Sunday, September 22? Nightly at 8:30 PM. they were here, the group enjoyed a trip to Yellowstone National Park and also to the Bonneville Salt Plata and points of Interest in Nevada. Garden Club Meeting NOW I ANNUAL SALE The first fall meeting of the Magna Flower Garden Club will be held Wednesday, September 8:00 Uth, HalL OF pm. at the Firemens , by All members are urged to attend, as well as other interested 3 CLEANSING CREAMS Dorothy Gray people. j throughout Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Montana. Mrs. Morris participated on many programs, playing her organ for the various vaudeville shows. Miss Pauline Walk, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Earl F. Walk, recently returned home after spending a few daya visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kunz of Sandy. M Party The North Jordan Stake has made plans for an M Men and Gleaner party and their partners for September 6th at Fairmont Park, 6:30 p.m. A Hawaiian theme for the evening has been chosen, and several program! stressing Men-Glean- this, will be presented by the various stake wards. Fun will be provided for everyone, including food, games and entertainment All M Men end Gleaners and their partners of the North Jordan Stake are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wardle, accompanied by Mr. Wardle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buss Wardle, spent the Labor Day weekend camping at Fish Lake. Mra Leo Okerman of Rock Spring, Wyoming, former Magna resident, visited her sister,. Mrs. Gene Snow, end brothers, Dick Moss in Magna and Eugene Moss in Hunter over the weekend. Mr. Gene Snow is in Veterans Hospital receiving medical treat men. Lt. Colonel Hal Slagle, wife and daughter of the Presidio in San Francisco, California, visited Mra Slagles tether, O. A. Chris toffer-so- n end family in Magna for a few daya They departed by Mr. and Mra Wayne Morris returned home Thursday after touring many of the county fairs -- a SALON COLD CREAM aa4 DRY-SKI- N CLIANSER-Iac- hi 8 Xnr (ng-- WAS); U aa Now $.00 (rag. MAO). SHEER VELVET CLEANSER-bs- w 3 oa site. New 1A8 (rtf. l), 31AS plane. DRUGS by DUKE SUNNY B3ROOK Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harding of Kanosh, Utah, spent Sunday evening visiting at the home of Mrs. Hardings brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Prows of Copper Hill Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Harding are vacationing with Mr. Hardings parents of Magna while on their vacation. Progress by You. IhReviei Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey WORLD FAMIP Program Clubs will present a program Sunday evening in the Spencer 2nd Ward at the regular services. An interesting program has been planned. The clubs have completed their projects for the year, having exhibited many fine items in the County Fair. The group won several blue ribbons for their articles. The Club meetings will be discontinued until next spring. 4-- H The Magna Mr. and Mra. M. J. Brady returned Saturday from a moat enjoyable trip to the Northwest Ellen Mrs. Brady's mother, (Grandma) Maplor visited in Idaho Falls, Idaho with another daughter, Mra Annie Pendleton and family and returned home wi h Mr. and Mrs. Brady. Hunter Notes VIEWS The C A O Club met August Mra Mary Oldroyd of Manti, 30th at the home of Mra John Utah, was a guest of her sister, Schneller. Mra. Archie Brown over was a special guest. Mrs. O. A. Christoff-jrsothe weekend. Game prisra were awarded to Mra Don Robinson, Mra. Jack; Miss Ann Olsen, granddaughter Bernardo and Mra Eugene of Mr. and Mra Oluf Olsen of Shields. home to her Magna, has returned The next meeting will be held in Sparks, Nevada after at the home of Mra Robinson on month's visit with her grandpar- September 13th. ents and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mra Merlin Sorenson with Mra Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Adamson are residing at present Lavina Mra Sorenson's mother, of and two children Salina, Utah, residence another until Nielson, were weekend guests of Mr. Adamsons parents, Mr. and Mra is available. Mr. Sorenson will teach st Bingham high school in Floyd Adamson in Magna. The Adamson family of Salina the coming year. Mra Sorenson will be remembered ts the former have been to Loe Angeles, Phyllis Nielson. octet Q Mr. and Mra John Lemmon have returned home from a weeks vacation to Lehmans Cave in Nevada and other places of interest Their two children accompanied them. Mra Lemmons sister, Mra Boyd Putter and children are hers for a week's visit AND NEWS MAGNA 1958 4-- H The easiest of any automatic to operate No cams to dtanfe. SPECIAL With each Bernina Sewing Machine get a FREE Filter Queen Vacuum Cleaner. Sella Regularly for $149.95- 4-- H - On Display at Iluf fakers, Ph Dalton Sewing Machine Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Carbine and children attended a Thomson family reunion Sunday at Fairmont Park In Salt Lake City, honoring the 92nd birthday of Mrs. Carbines grandmother, Mrs. 4111 ; Elnora Thomson. Co. CALL COLLECT. IK 3424 SOUTH 3th EAST BALT LAKE CITY. UTAH ffi Four Fair Matinees 2i30 Bat, Sun Wed iFri. Three ahowa Sat. Bept. 111. 1. I St 8:30 P-AU prieae fine, tax ft Fair admission. Other 1355. $3.73. 32.73. $2.13. Wed. Matinee only Be Theret F September en 32.73. Deys--Paeke- d d ,wiih Interact, education andj solaria lnmanl for Iht whole family. ihaira --Chain, Fun-rille- 13-2- 21 ethers $253 (31.73. SEE. 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