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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna Utah Friday, December 20, 1957 HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST New Officer Wim Contact Mi. Mary Clark uf Hunt: r wus on. of the winners in the Sup- picked Desires contest sponsored oy a Salt Lake newspaper. Her' lesiie was to talk with her son. .ran, who is station, d at Panzer. Kasernc, Germany with tne army, and shr conversed with nun Monday night over the trans-nan tic cable to Europe from Aew York. By Bella McDaniel Phone 4433 or AM j Mr. and Mrs. Fr.d Fonger gui.ts at a dinner party 7::i ai h.nne. included Mr. and Mrs. H. Janes. Mr. and Mrs. TVd H.irmon, Mr. and Mrs. Patten Wilcaen and Mr. and Mis. George VaU. A aoc.ul t::iu wis vnjuyed. Tn.-iiuu- I LAKE RIDGE LOCALS The Hunter Second Ward MIA1 installed Jack Pond as tliriv Phone 6431 manual counaelor. New . have b.cn instalii-. delude Eileen Black, Jun 01 marriage Announced loaner teach, r; Doris Hawkes. M s Maiian Ahlquist of Cali-oGleaner teacher; Buena Gundrr- second year H.cHive intrjc- - u'lina and William Ahlquist of tor and MyrLenc June,, mt Ma.tu announce th. marriage of h . i d.iuilitcr, i Lynn, to spoils director. .i.iyl.ird Tirilon, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mis. Patten Wilrk n Mr. Claude Hood. .n'.ci'.aincj at a birthday seiiali Th.- pioaiinenl pair became Saturday . ver.ng honoring the man and wife on December 14th .mn:vi.r.-ii:of Mrs. Fred Fonger. .md Mi on a short honeymoon to Pasadena. California. On A dinner was serv.d to Mr. end .M s. Ted riturn. they will make their llaunon, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. home o.i 3500 South in Magna. Over two hundred guests atGeorge Walk and Mr. and Mr-- . tended th.- - informal rrc.ption. Fonger. VA1M1A Unity Temple Elects Officers , to'.. J ' n, y ' hi-s- arm-stan- , j j Tim-moim- eeeeeeeeeeeeeeMeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeMneeeM I The "Twice-WelcomeG- i 'i-- Jury l Kemp, son of Mr. md Mrs. Kemp, celebrated his 5th birthday anniversary Friday. Nine small guests attended. G.imes were played and refresh-m.nt- s Christmas Social The Hunt.r Girl Scouts cnWr-lainc- d their mothers at a Christmas party De 18th a; tin Whittier School. Gifts were exchanged and holiday carols enjoyed. Leaders are Mrs. Charlene Sergeant and Mrs. Pat Dobson. Xmas O.-i.- Mr and Mrs. Bob Williams had as then- guests the past week, Mr. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Williams of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Christofferscn and family of Salt Lake City, Utah. j ift PuUmaster Byron L. Huiah and employes uf the Magna post-Kidesire to express their .hanks tn everyone in this area or their coop:ratinn in the Mail a: ly. Christmas campaign. Tune is now rapidly running out for late mailers. The postmaster urges that you use airmail stamps for your late cards to oth.r states. Cards for local delivery should be sent by first-clamail. Records are toppling in both outgoing and incoming Christmas mail and every employee is "digging" in for the big rush. Lets help the postmaster and his staff by taking care of all Christmas mailing ill mce Miss JoAnn McConnell celebrated her 4th birthday anniversary with a party at her home, given by her mother, Mrs. George McConnell. Games were played and refreshments served to fifteen guests. cc ss For the beauty of its decanter, for the Elegance of the whisky it holds, the Schenlcy Decanter erf Elegance is the gift! Supplies are limited. Decanter plus twice-welco- gift no extra pie-wra- p both at cost. hard-worki- IMMEDIATELY! XMAS SCHOOL VACATION D?d-m.i- Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Kemp this week were Mr. Kemp's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kemp of Murray. Zarly Mailing TO START HERE i Bul-!uc- k. seiv-j""b- - Mailers Juniors lieverlee Hrodericii, Beth lio.-ulllolladay, Paul Lmn- Jennie Todd. hard:, manag.r; Margaret Grubiugh, secretary; Mary E. Niel.on. treaSophomores surer; Leatrus Turner, protector; Ileth Arnold. Carolyn Baker, Vaironica Driff.ll. guard. Michael Calfield, Jacqueline Beverly Putman was :ii.- inLila Lee Herron and Bill officer and Nettie stalling IVyd liiley. is the trustee. The gathering was he Id at the The following students have all Magna Women's ("lub'.ioms. "aV . uh the exception of one Refreshment were and have a satisfact ry reed by hostesses Mrs. Iietn Barker. cord in C.lizcnslup: Mrs. Margaret Gruba-.uand' Seniors Mrs. Mary E. Ni.lsm. C!iiM.n;is! Deanna Berndgen, Lois and gifts were lat.r Franeine Peterson, Lorna a social time enjoyed. lla- - Smith, Jean Thompson, Shur- ,r 0,1 Tu Opcn House Juniors Complimentary to M and Mis. Ivor Pickering, who arc moving Lee Bcndixsen, Teresa Dejpiaz, to Baltimore. Maryland, to mate D..i:u Druxler, Emil Mirabella, their home, Mr. and Mrs. William XnJin Nelson. B. Martin are entertaining at Sopho moist "Open House" on Saturd.iv, l)e- Bliune Burk, Alice Hobbs, Bub cember 28th at then hone-- , 3311 Dixie Homer, Janiel Taylor, South 8325 W;.t in M.ig .a. Moesa.r, Judy Truman, Hvatlier Mr. Pickering, a Keni-coi- t enWade, Lonnie Wheat, Catherine gineer, is being transferred to Zimme: man. Maryland and is a former local resident. He, his wife and family will d.purt January 1st All friends are invited to c;.ll and bid the Pickerings adi u," Ga-iioi- served. Get Thanks For twmnitinmii to include: Mary Ruse, M. K. C.. Gen. view Yeates. Senior; Haeiiel HenderM.ixn-.son, Junior: Heim. it. tr-.- Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Dahl were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Hall on Thursday of this week. They are from Salt Lake City. ORAL BY well-know- n. ROBERTS MIRACLES p Seniors A i lone Ilaik.r, Lucille Bawden, Unity Temple N. Hi, lih.;m Sisters, met at th.' M ij.n.i Wo- S i.irdyn Clement. Hugh Hales, men's Cluhioonn- - FnJ.iy iv me,; liich.ir.l Sadler, Nadine Thaxt'Ui, and conducted election uf officers Hindu Todd. ' j The Whittier School was preKent Rushton, son of Mr. and sented with four beautiful sets of Mrs. Warr.n Riu'iton of Hunter, the Woild Uo.k Encyclopedias, nas departed to serve in the pi-jtwo pui'Uiblc so that d lorces. He is now taking U ut tile books ean b- - moved from raining at San Diego, Cal.icr:iia tujin to loom and enjoyed by the nd expects to be home during entire school. The fine gift was he Curistmas holidays. made possible by the PTA, and will certainly make class work The Auxiliary organizations of more enjoyable and interesting. the Hunter Wards are planning Christmas social events. The Hun-e- r The Hunter Ward Deacons and Ward Primary and Junior their advisors enjoyed an evening unday School held th. ir pasty of bowling at the Temple Bowljn December 17th and the Hunter ing Alley Satuiday. Fred Second Ward sponsored a social and G.oige Owen were an December 18th. Santa Claus in charge of the boys who enjoy-- ; attended and presented the cnild-e- d the i vent. , wjth Christmas goodie s. : The following students have a" grades in Scholar-,:i.'.iaigJit and satisfactory records in for the fust term of the li'57-5- 8 school year at Cyprus High -- For Next Year Nu-kk- .BiOTiiifSii SCHOOL HONOR ROLL -- 1st TERM By Juanita Hall Are there no mors miracles? Yea. Jusl this last Summer God took a few hnmifula of grain wuii'ii liini.iia it.--i on luelr siij fed the whole populs-tiui- i f i::.i world. Hu did this as ti...: flv n l.'r.vcs and fed Ilia tie Uu)u..ii,d people ! on earth. No mirasail" ' cles? ,Vil, in the Autumn lie rh:.r ia i.a dews of the niithl and u;o i i,..or of moruiug Into be.iuiiiul f.ui:a in the sumo mau-n--- r ll:: t liu ours turned water luio i;a these lines Many who seem paw to helluva In miracles, l.ifu Is so cominon-plue- e , . . each duy la but ths aaiue old routine, liut for those who believe, every day is a new opportunity to conquer through the power of faith in God. mother wrote this letter to me s short while ago: Our little daughter, Linda, had suffered for over a year from a rare kidney ailment. It finally was diagnosed as glomcrulo nephritis, probably brought on by tonsil poisoning. She was swollen all over so that shs couldn't wrear her clothing and the bottoms of her feet were so round that alia couldn't balance herself. In fact, tbs physician warned us that any type of exertion might cause to drop dead nt any momont. Ws prayed to sad asked othera pray for her, but somohow ws full abort In our faith. Our doctor decided, with our permission, to expuriment with injurious of cortisone. These reduced tho ewdling and Improved Lor condition generally, but ev lit-IU-s ,i n-a- thrue-ycar-ol- hr i OF TODAY! ery time we tried to leave off the injections she immediately began to swell again. We took her to our minister. He told her that ha would put his hand on her head and pray and God would mako her well. He did pray for her and from that day forth she told everyone she was well. Within three weeks, we took her to tho doctor for a monthly Ha waa amased to find that aha was normal for lha first timo and asked what in the world wo had been doing for her. When we told him that the waa healed through the power of God, he said, 'Well, something certainly happened. Today aha is living a normal lift and playing with othar children aa if she had never been sick. Tha doctors are impressed and say that no other similar) case on record bee over sbowff the remarkable recovery tiuyt aba has made.' The above account la, howavar, not a rare occurrence to who believe that God is people good. You sea, you ere His property . . His dwelling place. He desires Ilia house to be in Arab class condition. Ha la able to keep it that way. Remember, He is a carpenter, a builder. Ha is alio the Oreat Physician. You are Hla child. Would a physician roraako hla own tick child? No! Then look to Him and believe la Him for your own hauling. Take heart! Every day, every bour, every moment ia a miracle; and God's miraculous powar is nt work every moment iff every hour of every day. - Mr. and Mrs. Val Dee Cranney unexpected visit from Terry Allred, Mrs. Cranney's brother of Alton, Wyoming. Mr. Allred has been in w.re surprised with an training with the United States services at Fort Leonard, Missouri, and was returning to his home for a furlough. THE BEST GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS . SEND FLOWERS Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higlcy on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higley of Elko, Nevada, brother to Mr. Higley and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higley of Magna. Mrs. Daniel Higley of Magna also POINSETTIAS OTHER FLOWERING PLANTS MILLER'S ROSES DENyER CARNATIONS, dozen TABLE ARRANGEMENTS If I can not do great tilings, I ; with the Higley family can do small things in a great stayed Christmas school vacation for while her husband was on a trip Granite District will start on to Nevada. way. J. F. Clarke Friday, December 20th and end on Thursday, January 2nd, acMrs. Leo Burr entertained at PEEL FUNERAL HOME 525 Waal 2700 South cording to announcement made a family dinner honoring her Phone 2824 by school authorities. mother, Mrs. Dennis Mitchell of A variety of plans for the Yule-tid- e Neola, Utah, Lila Wilson of Neo-lvacation will be found in Miss Doris Jones of Salt Lake other columns of this edition. City; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mitchell and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. Xmas Party and Mrs. Wendell Mitchell and The Spencer Ward Christmas family of Kamas, Mr. and Mrs. party will be held Saturday, De- Lawrence Mitchell and family of cember 21st from 6:00 to 7:00 p. Kamas and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer m. in the wardhouse. A program Mitchell and family of Tooele. is to be presented and treats given to the children. Santa Claus will be in lie to Sfi.95 23.50 to 17.50 $5.00. $8.00. $7.50 $4J)0 $2.75 to $7.50 McDonalds Dial 201 flowers Magna, Utah 1 a; In decanter r regular crystal get the same prized whisky battle, jus if Elegance. 5 gimn usmiEU ci, i.t.c. ileniei mint. u mif, nt inn reitiu iphiti mmmm HA SALE! FINE COTTON QUILT PIECES 1 U. f- -f tn 1- 4- LH IMS VMfe l ariHt WwA I Hfi. NATIONAL sox Mil laat jaa isewa f FAIKICS UNA NfVASa Lewis Bros. Stages 360 South West Temple Salt Lake City Phons EL Effective August 20. 1S56 Salt Lake ... Magna - Tooele WEST BOUND-Loa- va Sail Lake 1:00 AM. 6:10 AM. 7:30 AM. 10:45 AM. 2:25 PM. 6:00 PM. Via 21st South 5:20 PM. 1:30 PM. x to Tooele 9:10 PeMe EAST BOUftD Leave Magna Dally except Sundays k Holidays 0:35 AM. The First Noel, 7:30 1:40 0:55 AM. x from Tooole 11:20 AM. 4:10 PM. 0:30 PM. 10:20 PM. The Angels Did Sing Sunday and Holiday Schedule WEST BOUND-Lea- va Sail Lake 6:00 PM. Via 21x1 South Dally except Sundays fc Holidays Again as tho wondrous Christmas Mason opsns our hurts, so ms thing of tho mirscl and mystery of the first ws Christmas. May tho blosstd Yulotida spirit bring to you and mu 0:30 yours all tbs poaco and happinass that tho first Christmas 11:25 brought to tho Wiso Mon. AMERICAN SMELTING va Magna PM. All schedule Via 2500 South unless otherwise noted. Fast dependable, inexpensive express service on ell schedules. Wo are adding new schedules, for your convenience, oa a 30 day trial basis. 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