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Show MAGNA TIMES. Magna, Utah Friday, December 27, ,1957 'Open Houm" An Open House," honoring Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Pickering of Sait Lake City, former Arthur Row residents, who are departing January 1 for Baltimore, Maryland to make thqir home, will be held on Saturday evening, December 28th, between the hours of 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. It will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Martin, 3311 South 8325 West in The Hunter 2nd Ward Primary officers and teachers enjoyed a dinner at lovely A delicious dinner was enjoy- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell ed by members of the Old Maid's Jones. Gifts were exchanged. Chib and their mothers at the home of Mrs. Wendell Jones. Mr. Emil Feulner gave an illusHonored guests were Mrs. Leah lecture on gladiolus Detrated and Matthews, Mrs. Emma Craig 16 at a meeting of the cember Mrs. Iza Driahunty. Other guests Society. He were Mrs. Wayne Morris, Mrs. Salt Lake Gladiolus also displayed several interesting Mrs. Patten T. Kirby, George beautiful driftwood arrangeWile tan, Mrs. Roy GilLeland and and On December 19, Mr. ments. Mrs. Hugh Hales. Gifu were ex Feulner was guest speaker at the changed. newly organized Granger Garde-neer- s HUNTER NOTES OF INTEREST By Bella McDaniel Phone 4433 or AM Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watson attended the Fire Men's Lodge Christmas party at Harmans Cafe. A lovely turkey dinner was enjoyed. Magna Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey of All friends are invited to attend and extend best wishes to Hunter attended the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Lester the Pickerings. Eddington of Salt Lake City on December 12. Mrs. Eddington is Open Houie Planned a sister to Mrs. Bailey. To Honor Neudywedt Miss Connie Cooper, talented An Open House honoring new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester lywt'ds, Mr. and Mrs. Favrel J. Cooper of Hunter, won first place Roberts, Jr., will be held on Saturday evening, December 28, between the hours of 7 and 10 p.m. It will be at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parrel J. Roberts, Sr, 2755 South 8600 West In Magna. The prominent pair became man and wife in rites performed December 20 in the Logan LDS Temple. The bride, the former Moreen Hubbard, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbard of Dillon, Montana. All friends are extended an invitation to call during the evening hours. Former Local Retident To Marry Friday was received here this week of the betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Rose Marie Siems of Shelley, Idaho, to Mr. Larry E. Arave, son of Mr. and Mis. Elgin Arave, 1340 Juniper Drive, Idaho Falls, Idaho, former Magna residents. The young couple will be married in rites to be performed December 27 in Shelley, Idaho. The grom-ele- ct is a graduate of Shelley high school, and is now stationed with the U. S. Army at Fort Carson, Colorado. News of the approaching marriage will be read with interest by their many friends in this Word Dixie Davit It Bride Of Wayne Beagley Monday evening Miss Dixie DeAnna Davis pledged wedding vows with Wayne Melvin Beagley in a ceremony performed at the Reception Center. Bishop Ray L. White of the Granger Sixth Ward officiated. A reception for the newly weds followed. Assisting with greeting guests were the couple's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Davis, 3403 Hillsdale Drive, Granger, and Ravful J. Beagley, 2223 South 7200 West, in a speech contest at Granite high school, with her theme, "If I Could Speak For Democracy. Cub Scout Pack 06 enjoyed a Christmas party December 16 at the Hunter Ward house. Skits were presented by each den. A lovely program was presented by the children of the Hunter Ward primary on December 17. It was enjoyed by the Primary children and parents who attend- The Hunter Ward Relief Society held a Christmas party Wednesday honoring the outgoing presidency, Mrs. Inez Doxey, Mrs. Pearl Courtright and Mrs. Maxine Newton. Gifts were presented to each, followed by a lovely luncheon. Club. Local Resident Dios Warren (Bud) Holmberg died Monday, December 9 at his home in Kearns. He was born December 26, 1020, to George and Ethel Shafer Holmberg. He was married to Mae Davis of Hunter. Funeral services were conducted December 12 in the Kearns LDS chapeL Sympathy is extended to die family. Lieutenant and Mrs. Lynn All-re- d and son, Jodie, arrived home Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Allred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. LovelL They are also visiting Mr. After the program, Santa visit- Allred's parents of Bluffdale, ed the youngsters and gave each one a treat An exciting week was enjoyed Mrs. Ellen Watson and Mrs. by the students of the Whittier Flossie Knadle of Granger at- School as the Christmas spirit tended the Rio Grande Auxiliary prevailed everywhere. On TuesChristmas party at Desert Inn. day, the four second grade classes Dinner was served and gifts ex- presented a program for their parents. On Thursday, a musical changed. program of Christmas carols was The officers and teachers of presented by the fourth grade the Hunter ward enjoyed a lovely classes. Friday, the 5th and 6tn presented a program for evening Thursday at a smorgas- grades the students. Parties were enjoybord dinner. ed in the individual classes. The dimax of the day came when Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Santa' arrived to present 'each Doxey entertained members of student with a bag of goodies. the bishopric and their wives on December 14 at their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Drown. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Ebby Jones. A lovely dinner was served, games played and gifts exchanged. ed. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harman entertained members of their study group last Sunday at their home. Refreshments were served and a sorin' evening enjoyed by all. Mrs. EUen Watson entertained at a family dinner party December 15. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Youngren of Kearns, Mr. snd Mrs. Tony Giovengo and son of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Therai and Miss Florence Green of Salt Lake. Of interest to their many friends the recent marriage of President John D. Hill, 2726 West 3500 South, to Miss Lois Barlow of Salt Lake. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Mi Jackie Williams, Temple on December 20. Con- of Mr. and Mrs. John daughter Williams, gratulations are extended to the celebrated her 7th birthday annicouple. versary December 14th at a party given in her honor. Several young The North Jordan District friends attended. Court of Honor was held at the Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey Redwood Ward. Advancement chairman, Reed Richards, was in snd family of Hunter attended charge of the meeting, and Ken- the Golden Wedding anniversary neth Cropper presented the of Mrs. Bailey's parents, Mr.- and Mrs. FTOd Gilgen of Logan. A awards. The highest award presented lovely dinner was enjojred by on this evening was the Star l0,e frcKB-Award- , given to John Paulk of Troop 07. Several other awards were presented to members of ERNIE'S BICYCLE the various troops. is - SHOP Dial 2492 New SCHWINN Bicycles Fine Condition Used Bikes Parts ft repairs for all medals Lawn mowers sharpened And repaired. We now have the New, Modem IDEAL Sharpening equipment Reasonable rales All Work Guaranteed 2900 Sow 1750 W. and Mrs. Willard Jones have received word of a new grandson, bom December 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Curtis of Helena, Montana. The little man weighed in at 7 pounds, 4 ounces. News of the arrival will be read with interest by the many friends of the couple. Mrs. Anderson is the former Charlotte Jones of Hunter. Mr. De-Way- The Hunter Second Ward First Year Bee Hive girls attended show December 10, after which they met at the home of their leader, Miss Donna Moore, for refreshments and exchanging of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Young had as house guests Friday and Saturday Mrs. Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Andrus of Kamas, Utah. MAGNA NO r Magna. The Spencer Ward Sunday As she spoke vows the bride School officers and teacl.ers enwore a ballerina-lengtgown of h lace and tulle underscored with satin. Long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists and a rounded neckline were featurrs of the pearl and d sequin-trimme- bodice. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from a crown of reed pearls. She carried a bouquet fashioned of red roses and white carnations. Attending the bride were Mrs. Ron Dowdell, matron of honor; Miss Vr.lenc Sv iu-and Miss Chiquita McMaster. They wore sheatiu in a winter green shade and carried red carnatians. Rayful J. Beagley, Jr. performed duties of best man. Ushering were Ralph J Beagley, Bruce Soars, Fife Bowen Mike joyed a Christmas party on Thursday evening of last week. A delicious turkey dinner was served, followed by gam:s. Gifts were exchanged and an enjoyable time had by those present. Mrs. Maggie Richards of Magna left Christmas Eve by plane for Portsmouth, New Hampshire, where she will spend several months visiting with her son and family. Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert Ruhards. Lt. Richards is leaving shortly for overs as duty with the U. S. Air Force. Mrs. Mabel Curtis entertained her Friendship Club last Wednes-an- d day. Lunch was served to eight Davis. guests and gifts wer J exchanged. The couple are making a home Mrs. Cal Martin will be hostess in Granger. for the group on January 9. A PR9SPSRSU5 NEW YEAR? In 1956 Utah's primary metal industries, which Include mining, created $370,000,000 in new wealth and paid property taxes alone that amounted to $70 for every Utah family. However, this year plunging metal prices and rising operating costs have caused mine shutdowns and curtailed production that make the future uncertain. A prosperous Now Year will depend in large measure on returning mining to its former vigor, because all Utahns benefit when the industry thrives. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for off Did site learn to spell out the values of tin i(t and mMii..l)iliy? How to make quartets and dimes add up to dollars? How to make savinp multiply? These are some of tlie valuable lesions that your child can learn through the U. 5. Treasurys School Savings Program. By putting their dimes and quartets in Savings Stamps, then sticking these stamps into ierial Stamp Album i provided bv the Treasury Department, thousands of American children are saving towards the purchase of a U. S. Series E Savings Bond. U.S. And, as you know. Savings Bondi lie one of the best investment! that any of us can make. la your childs school participating in this important program? Why not speak to your principal, school superintendent or P.TA. group about it? And start die U. S. School Savings Program in your town today! Your Savings Bonds State Director will gladly help you. Phone or write him or contart the Savings Bond Division, United States Treasury Department, Washington 25, D. C. PVINGS STAMPS POINT THE WAY I YOU WANT YOUR CHILD TO GROW |