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Show a HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST KCC PHgxv u turned Fun th 2' months ago from Stat.s LDS mission where he served two years. He is :i nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Wcst'-r- Garden Club To Matl Ait Cull.-yTjTc Kearns' ( i retn Thumb:1!' Mr. Italian related many Garden Cljb will meet Deevinbcr he had txp.ricnces 12i:i t.1 tile 2ji:::ri.,j.nity Center, j vmuL- in the mission field. Other bpeelal ip.ak.i's w.il be Mrs. uf tne evening wire K.iSie CaiUnn anj Louise An-- .il.Sa L.n.la Hancuck and Mill ews. Tneir Inpics will stress a .il.iry Jane Newton. holiday season theme. "How bhall 1 Decorate fur Christmas? The Hunter 2nd Ward Sunday both women are outstanding in Jeiiiiul Class, under th j direction '.his field. Jl Mr. Ciaience Lewder, enjoyed i l.ay iidc party Wednesday. MIA Party iii.y Lit. i met at the wardhouse The Hunter Ward MIA officers or icr. eshroents. and teacheis will hull th.ir annual Christmas party at the HunM.. av.d Mrs. Ray Watson we, ter Wardhouse D comber 6th. The ht a lovely Thanksgiving social will start at 7:30 p.m. .unci' Thursday. Guests were -. Land M.s. Horace Jenkins and Mr. Orin Bundcrson is in the A . and Mrs. Willis Francon of Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden i ovule. where he underwent surgery. His M.. and Mrs. James C. Sharp many friends extend wishes for a speedy recovery. nc! jaught r, Janyce and Mr. and .Ls. Bob Spobel and son of San Guest speaker at thr Hunie. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ward Sunday ev.ning service V. Sharp and sons, Keith and was Elder Bjyd Hansen. Mr. Han- - i btiv, injoyed a Thanksgiving .r.iur at th. home of Mr. and Patten Wilken of Hunter. awarded Firs 6 r ,. - f, V.- - : V id M-- ini-- M:-s- . vs ar-:v- a, j :i ill . . Ar.ive Tw.n aw j " 'n Phoenix. Coming Charlas R. Cox Sun-tono- t In saluting the Forbes n;at;uzine fin-mos- rO:t SALE paint-ou- t Tiaer racer, the 50 men who rt.ind at the pinnaele of today's business world,' and that our criterion for naming them was nothing less than the judgment of their pe.rs and businessmen, the men who are in the best position to eval- uate their capabilities. Method of Selection f Entertainments I it is honn.-iii- Model Schwinn brake, gear shift, head light and j Ex. con. Ideal for! Xmas, $37. See at 7797 West 2920 South or phone 6592. 25 genorator. Yriid, f.l-lo- ' CLOTHES HAMPERS Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Caibine were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smuin and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thompson of Kaysvill Utah. Mrs. Gerald Holladay enter- taint'd at a Tupper Ware party on Monday. Mrs. Carol Riggs was NEW SHIPMENT DINNERWARE 16 to 96 Piece Sets FINEST SELECTION OF ECONOMICAL CHRISTMAS . TREE LIGHTS .r. 1 d Inside and Outside - syffSTiKi" ,!s cutting, WRAP 49 to $1.00, large rolls y s - To Fit YOUR POCKETBOOK family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron' Barnes of Tr. nuinton, Utah, on Thanksgiving. red and whitr, hand SUGGESTIONS Priced Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp and rs WerC FCV SALE": Y-f- t An Oquirrh Stake Winter Won. s"vid t0 4erland Dance will be held at the good condition. Make offer. See guilts. Stak; House on Saturday, De at 2939 South 8950 West or dial j ,T home ot Wl. 'ember 7th, beginning at 8:30 p. 6745. gU, t 25 Mr. and Leo Burr were Mrs. n. 1st The Ward will be 5 Sat, Dee. I to 10 5 .he hosts.Magna TOR RENT-- 2 BR bsmt modern ' Martha Gault and daughter, p-Come and see what Ra D"ky is to be furnished by Music C1', S Santa left for some lucky z Don Hess' Rhythm Five and light 250,000 readers of the magazine 5 refreshments will be served. 5 and assistance from the nation' CHRISTMAS - wd Perma- ana xnrs. LArsen All residents 14 years of age most business associa-- nent 7.95. Incudes styling and were Mr. and Mrs.spencer Bowden respected Dec. 20 FrL, Xmas Tree Byron are 5 extended a cordial lion. The snd over, the magagroups, Edith Brookhouser. and family. Mr. Bowd.n is a e Party for children, up to E invitation for their attendance. to send Hawkn' Beauty Salon, dial 6081. t her to Mrs. Larsen. said, wer; ask-and including tha 6th E membership. E grad. Program atarta at E AU that is human must retro- ballots to their uwn j7 Each member then nominated Mr Jamei ,Iall Bnd chiUmi E grade if it does not advance. E 12:30 noon. SALE or TRADE-5-rothree leaders from his particular to the home of a sister motored Edward Gibbon industry and seven from other in- - Jagna home for residence near Mr. and Mrs. Dale Udv of Gar- Tuesw Dac. 31 -- New Year's E Btockbank schooL House , 2 , , has dustries. E Eve Dance. Dancing starts E i.,.j n,u 10:00 E E at p.m. Bring your -JE friends and have tham join ,fc " in American stand out business E for the New Year Danes life for their accomplishment! at $5.00 per couple. No guest integrity and character in their cards. Doors open at 9:30 respective fields. Mr. Hall and children returned p-Each of the cxccutiv.s honor, tl with her parents to visit for the received a medal and en indivieiiiiniiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiim.TT weekend with a brother and famdual citation. IFOR SALE-26-in- ch iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM boy's bicy- - ily, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Adams of de, deluxe Columbia, $20. Ex. Salt Lake City, who are moving condition. Dial 2351 or inquire at tu BLnd- - Oregon, to make their Return From Couple 2854 South 8650 West. 25 horn' ngo. HOLIDAY Wyoming. CL : aid lLiiladay served at h r homo 0:1 Ohj of the must highly coveted r.f in the business world was day honoring Mr. IJun lLdluday's ccorded President Charles R. birthday. Jox of Kemecrtt Cupper Cor- poration when Forbes niaguzine in November 6:0 aw.u ded him a that Dquirrh Stake Plana '.Vinter Dance Dec. 7 $el&l . n .t. Georg, and attended the fair Mrs. Ray Pedersen is reported Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hatch and family is ill in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs. Hatch's mother, Mrs. Emily White of Bicknell, Uah. Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Mrs. H. E. Thomas is recuper- Fullmer were Mr. and Mrs. Ruating from pneumonia at her dolph Olsen, Ken Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scholls, Mr. Fullhum.. On Thanksgiving they a daughter and fam- mer's grandmother, Mrs. Anna ily, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wolfley Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Varney to the home of a daughter and and children, Denney, Gary and family, Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Winget Susan, all of Salt Lake City. in Salt Lake City for dinner. 1 JiH h ce Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley is w ere MS. of Mr.dinner guests at the home H'.gcly's brother and fain-- ! CLi.T.i :.n ia .iily have dy. Mr. and Mr. Joe Higley of S :i.OV i h.inip. Magiu on Thanksgiving. " " ' "f1-1- ward uf Mr. and Mrs. Hal Fowkes were 11 ,v v .'gje-t- - at the home I Mi. LL : r. !'.i , dinner guests at the home of Mrs. airl f.iin-X: Fowkes' parents, Mr. and Mr. M Mrs. ai.d ily, Kluyd K.wley. Bliss Titus of Heber, Utah, on Park 147 held a meeting at the Thanksgiving. Stake 1IurO on Satur-- I Holiday guests at the home of Cub Scouts received day. Til the,r awards ald later enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Val Dee Cranney were Mr. movie. Cuiicfckcs, parents, Mr. and and Mrs. H.Cranney's M. Cranney of Afton, candy weie sold. - .' . f.ei-.l- now 5 S: 1) ill m. 11 1. 1 1 1 i. ne. V :e M. A noil. 'V .1 M: a.i.l Mr- i ..1 it? ' -. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Denny at their home in Mesa, Ari-wafter a most interesting trip. eit iti.rn for bein' one of Amvi-ca- s 33 for:mo-- t bu-issinen. They visited the LDS Temple in Utah Copper Club n V' .j- . .i .X Vi X Vf 4? Y.r o MIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII d. l'v ; i: x !; CITATION . u M". and Leon Plott enter-- t Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jens n of i'!'e. I i:t a Thanksgiving dinner Salt Lake City were d.nii.r guests !' Mr IU'.'s mother, Mrs. Wil-mat the home of Mr. and M:s. i'iet of Murray and a sister William Ashby on Thanksgiving f.rrily, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mrs. Fred Petersen enjoy.-r.iiner and family of Holladay. a visit from her mo. her. Mis. Arzcl r.y Jujr.'.ls H.ill llolid .y "u ms at the home of Ranek and a sister, Leslie, on I'licne 6433 ' Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Broderick Sunday, the occasion being Mrs. io Mr. uni Mrs. Kerry Brod-- 1 Pet.Tsen's birthday anniv.rsary. irk and i,o arid. laughter, Janet, Later in the day, the group visitM II f l::iAl'. Cover were also ed with another sister, Mrs. Wen-- d : !1 W " mi 11 laid at the dinner table for four-- i Turnbow and family. m t en other guests on iv SANTA bro-zin- CUT-OU- T PATTERNS , om n' ks ssaz i I I HOLIDAY SPECIAL Free Elko Trip XMAS Tree for sale. Choice Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hultqui.-- t of pinion pine. Reasonable. Inquire Magna have returned home from 8317 West 2B65 South, Den Mar a most enjoyabl; trip at Elko. Subdivision. Call Duane Har- rard. 2009. Nevada, where they were gu-s27j .?t the Ranch Inn on a trip given j FOR modern' RENT View Lake the Thrift Center Small by hou5 withgas heat. Inquire 8216 in a recent contest. Mr. and Mrs. Hultquist desire West 3500 South, dial 5573. 25 ts j to express th.ir appreciation to, the Lake View Thrift Center. A1 Parker Ford Company for supplying a new '56 Fairlane car and the General Mills, a sponsor of the contest. ' Pio.r s is th. iif'ivily anj the assumm-- of of y zrjri Free Candy for the Kiddies-Bri- ng 5 Mr. an4 Mrs. Merlin Higley entertained at a family dinner hon- oring their son, Richard, who re-cently returned from a tour of duty with th; United States Army in Japan the past year. Guests wer; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Higley, Mr. and Mis. Larry Hig ley and daughter, Sharma all of Magna and honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley. Later in the evening, a neph: w, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Higley and family of Burley, Idaho, w:re guests at the Waldo Emerson Higley residence. BLACK & DECKER POWER TOOLS MAGNA Them In LUMBER & HARDWARE COMPANY Magna, Utah WOULD YOU PAY FOE IHE SAME $1.30 THING YOU COULD vVv at- DELUXE I BUY FOR PERMANENTS $5i0 ? 15 (Includes cut, shampoo, styling) EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 17 to 21 But lots of people still do. They pRy Unde Sam many times more for Postal Money Orders than exactly the same service costs at First Security Bank. Of course you wouldnt Open 9:80 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Dial 2873 For Appointments jjj RENEES I Uncle Sam recently made a big increase in the cost or Tostal Money Orders. The larger the amount, the higher the cost. But a First Security Bank Money Order Beauty Salon FOR regardless ON ALL 1917 AND If SB to af SAVES YOU MONEY 70! con Of U. I. POST Of NCI Hen COST OF SKUUTV BANK ! VARNEY KUSAN REVELL travel. the money order with a receipt in a matter of seconds. You get .9 FRICf . . NO FA8ULOUS DISCOUNTS . JUST THE LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE. N8ST COMPLETE SELECTION OF N0DEL TSAIN9 AND ACCES-- 3 S0RIEI IN THE UNITED STATES. ON ALL MANES, MODELS,! ACTUAL SAVINS! PAOM 11V AND ACCESSORIES ILLUSTRATED SET OF CATAL06UES3 SEND FON COMFLETE AND WHOLESALE FRICE UST ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR. LIST First Security Bank Money Orders are good anywhere. And safe because the actual cash doesn t Come in and give the teller the amount you want to send, plus 1 54 . TYCO S NO INFLATED BANK MONEY ORDER GILBERT FLYER UOKEL HO-KST- of the amount. EXAMPLES OF HOW A FIRST MODiLS AND ACCnSOUES TiflEmCA9I costs only 15C send money through the mail. SECURITY 33s good anywhere The safe and inexpensive way to TMFimRMERB mBJRAim SAVINGS ! 2 9 1 y IM f t DJI H .' '- - .vtCs Kentuckys great bcarfcon ...gift wrapped for you at i f When Ordering Direct, Deduct 33'j From Menufecturers List Price. I MAIL AR Prlcaa FOB ntukurih flint PnU SmI I? TP: Bf M. ROUSSEAU 4717 Cfidcmllla PittibwiS )L W. P. IF YOU CAN GIV KENTUCKY STRAIGHT A BOURBON WHISKEY - 6 0.3 BOURBON... GIVE IT! ME t . 15 fRCCF ANCIENT DIST. CO., FRANKFORT, KY. Fl Iwrilv hr M UM N.A. fM Shot Mw'fcriFad.'.'D.pmllnw'VK.Cwp' 4 IM. N.A. Bwk M tk SfM, |