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Show Magna Timet. Magna. Utah Friday. January 11, 1957 LAKERIDCE Hunter Notes NEWS Retie McDaniel Phone 4433 or AM By ocietq FESTIVE GAY, USHER IN NEW "Ring out tha u!d: ling in tin; new." Tnat'i ju..t uhM w-t local ti:J as they (!..1:i.hJ at lii'intj an.l clubs n w luliy 1J37. to Colorful dac ra inns scintillating music pc'iviJiJ the festive atmn.vplu ie at the Utah the traditional Copper Club New Years Eve dance was held; beautifully gowned ladies and their escaiU added the nvrnient to the gayest ev.ning of the year. pariy-mind.-- d Ui-- uk cck-mal- Mrs. Mayrr.e Taylor ent Gained at a holiday pjrty cunipli.nen-tar- y to local family mrnihcrr including Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duffin, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ca Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taybr and Carolyn and Joe. ic-ton, By Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nixon entertained New Year's Dav at a family dinner. Turkey was enjoy. d by Mr. and Mrs. Burt Nixon of Hunter, Capain and Mrs. Floyd Nixon of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Free of Granger and their families, Mrs. Nixons father and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Wootton of Salt Lake. PARTIES 1957 3021 Ernie Eggli, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eggli, became seriously ill when some food lodged in his throat and he started to choke. The food was safely removed at St. Mark's Hospital. The youngster is now recovering at his home. Several ladies from the Hunter area were part of a chorus of the LDS church Relief Society Singing Mothers, presented on TV Sunday on Wide, Wide World." They were Mrs. Selma Larsen, Mrs. Beryl Moess.r, Mrs. LaVdle Nielson and Mrs. Marian Farnsworth. See Rose Bowl Game Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw, son, Terry, Mrs. LuPrele Shaw and Miss Linda Wilkin have returned home at er a most enjoyable vacation spent in Southern Th? Hunter Ward Relief Society work day will be Wednesday, January 16th at 10:00 a.m. All ladies are invited to help with the quilting and other sewing. A hot luncheon will be served at 600-voi- California. Mr. Shaw and his son saw the noon. Rose Bowl football game and the Norman Christensen arrived group saw the beautiful Rose Bowl parade. They later motored January 1st to spend five days with his wif- - and son, and also to San Francisco. visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen and grandpar ents, Mr: and Mrs. Burt Wilding. Norman has returned to San Diego, where his ship, the USS John Craig, will leave port on January 14th. . Engagement It Revealed Of Local Couple yeverymilkdaj Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters have returned home from a most enjoyable twelve-davacation trip to Ncwalk, California, where they were guests of a daughter, and their four children, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Howarth. y son-in-la- w Mrs. N. F. Pehrson hss returned to her home in Magna after J. of Provo visited during the visiting for two weeks in Spring-vill- e and Salt Lake City as a guest holidays at the home of Mr. and of relatives. Mrs.'Brian Weber. Mr. and Mrs. William Jack-so- n Mrs. Joe Peterson entertained a group of neighborhood children last week in observance of the 7th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Jo Lynn. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Booth entertained a group of friends at a house party on New Year's Eve. Games were played and a delicious ham supper served to Mr. and Mrs. Hal Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Melville of Lake Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slaymaker, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Winkle iot'.er and Mr. Bob Winkletotter of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Stewart and children enjoyed a short vacation trip to Monroe, Utah, last week, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Washburn and family. They also visited other friends and relatives. e ELAINE Hi Ta!s$ CANNON Columnist Deseret American Datry Au'n. of Utah m i Mrs. Carmen Simpson and children, Robert and Linda, have returned home from a k vacation to California and two-wee- !- d at a dinner party Saturday for her nephew, Jerry Petersen of Long Beach, California. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charley Petersen and two daughters of Deweyvill. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Madgzharias of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor entertained at a delicious turkey Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Dick dinner during the holidays comson of 617 Driggs Avenue, Salt plimentary to Mrs. Mayme TayMrs. Beth Britton, Mr. and Lake City, announce the engage- lor, ment of their daughter. Miss Kay Mrs. Stanley Duffin and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adamson. Dickson, to Ronald Petersen, son of Mr. and, Mrs. Russell C A lovely holiday smorgasbord Petersen of MMn-..-Thcouple became engaged was given last week by Mr. and during the holiday!. No definite Mrs. J. L. Adamson honoring Mr. and Mrs. Sid Dangerfield, wedding date has been set. . ton, it amend- Ronnie and daughter, Sharon, The bridegroom-to-b- e Mrs. Margaret Dangerfield, Mrs. ing school in Southern California. Phyllis Goodwill and daughter, Deanna, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blosch and son, Rickie and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blosch and son. Roger. Drink 3 glasses of Akiiuy rmeruiin-i- Two-year-o- II muring Mrs. Colleen Humphreys, recent bride. Miss Jan.t Ratto entertained at a prettily arranged miscellaneous shower Friday at the home of Mrs. T. L. Daniels, the honored guests mother. Games w.-rplayed and prizes award. d :o Mrs. Lawrence Duxcy, Mrs. C. F. William', Mrs. Jed Hart. 11-l- B.rtha Ashby Telephone nuiisin - "IT AINT NO USE PUTTING UP YOUR UMBRELLA TILL XT RAINS" Borne people reed about the symptoms of a Elites and then Imagine they suffer from it. They often worry themselves needlessly. sick-us-u- ally Never believe you have anything wrong unless your physician confirms it by his skilled diagnosis. If you have any pain or discomfort that persists, consult your physician Instead of worrying about it. Than art few dueesee now that cannot bo relieved if the diagnoeis is made oarly. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE Magna. 6261 Kearns. AM WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE Pmk cp your prescrip Bon whoa shopping near us. A groat many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their proscriptions. May wa compound yoursT Druga B Duke j Magna, Utah AND Kearns Pharmacy Kearns, Utah Quotation by Alice H. Rice (1870-104- Copyright 1050 (12W1) ! Save your tape at Moris. Each $100.00 worth 2 j J pairs of sheer nylons. 1 I New Sunday Hours, 10:00 A.M. io 6:30 P.M. I I HUNTER ITEMS of INTEREST Larry Moss, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moss, is confined to his home, suffering from a blood disease. It will be several weeks before he will be able to resume his school studies, llis many local friends extend best wishes. CRADLE ROLL GIVEN FINE RATINGS Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Rex Willard announce the birth of a baby girl on December 30th at the Holy Cross Hospital. The little miss weighed in at 7 pounds, 5 ounces and has been named Debbie Ann. This is their first child and also Mrs. Jack Gregory entertained at a dinner celebrating the third evening at the North Jordan Stake the first grandchild of her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. birthday anniversary of her son, House. John Harvey on New Years Day. Miss Joyce Unswonh of Hunter Norman Rasmussin of Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fairbourn Ward was given an excellent rat- Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willard of Salt Lake wi-rspecial guests. ing. All participants were winners in the ward contest before enter- City are very pleased with their The Hunter Second Ward Re- ing the finals at the stake. Each new granddaughter. Mrs Willard lief Society held their annual of- person was presented a book, Tf will be remembered as being the former Judy Rasmussen. ficers and teachers party Do lum- I Were in My Teens." ber 28th at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bawdcn of Franklin Marshall. Gift aprons Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent en- Salt Lake were exchanged and a potluck tertained at a New City became parents of Year's Eve a sweet little daughter on Januluncheon served to sixteen. party at their home. Dinner was ary 6th. She weighed in at 7 served to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold pounds, 5 ounces and has been Mrs. Iza Delahunty suffered a Petersen and family, Mr. and named Debbie Leone. A broken back in a fall at her home. Mrs. William Loveless brother, and fam- Richie, ii She is recovering at the home of ily, Mrs. happy about the new Elaine Agnes McComb, playmate. The mother will be reher son, Cash Delahunty of Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Shirl membered as the former Edna Lake City. A speedy recovery is Kent,Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Barr Petersen HilL wished by many friends and and and Mrs. Annie B. family Proud grandparents are Mr. and neighbors. Petersen. Games were played and Mrs. Bawdtn, Sr. of Garthe group told their New Year field George and Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fairbourn resolutions. Hill of Salt Lake City. entertained at a prettily planned party Friday, the occasion being Mr. Fairbourn's birthday anniversary. Fifteen guests attended. Mrs. June Smart and Mrs. Glen-net- h Wilson were released by the MIA North Jordan Stake Board presidency and a vote of thanks for their excellent work and operation extended. co- Mrs. Everine Solomon of Granger and Mrs. Emma Craig were luncheon guests at the home of their sister, Mrs. Annie B. Petersen on Friday. Other guests were Mrs. Blanch Fairbourn and Mrs. Joy Woodbury. A lovely luncheon was served and the afternoon was spent in reminescing over Christmas cards. The Hunter Second Quorum class was Saturday evening Country Inn by their Ah Beutler. A buffet was served, dancing forty guests. Miss Karen Breeze of Hun'cr 2nd Ward, Miss Karen Farley of Granger Ward and Mr. Wayne Thumas of Granger 2nd Ward were given superior ratings on their talks at tlie North Jordan Stake speech contest held SunJny . Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Talbot of Magna announce the birth of a Second Daughter fine boy on January 3rd. He d A baby daughter, weighed in at 7 pounds, 1 ounce weighing 7 pounds, 7 ounces, was and has been named Jeffrey Lyle. born December 14th to Mr. and This is their first baby. Mrs. Richard Neil Ord of Denver, The proud mother is the formColorado. er Geniel Burton, daughter of Mr. The Ords have another daugh- and Mrs. George C. Burton of ter and son. Mrs. Ord will be re- Salt Lake City. membered as the former Miss Paternal grandparents are Mr. Gayle Goble. The new baby has and Mrs. Lyle Talbot of Magna been named Karen Jeanette. Ma- and great grandparents are Mr. ternal grandparents are Mr. and and Mrs. L. G. Dilley, also of thia Mrs. Kenneth Goble of Magna. community. Ward Priest entertained at Aba advisor, Mr. style dinner enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hymas have had as guests, their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Car-ro- ll Fuller of Monticello, Utah. Honoring the birthday anniversary of Miss Clclia Knaus, Mrs. Mary Defa and Mrs. Marie Pearson entertained at a dinner, followed by a theatre party. A pleasant time was enjoyed by the group. -N dark-haire- -- if Jr Waterfill 3. THI fitkiawnafi, Nfotf uawu Ul ruziti oimiluit COHFAJIY, uidhTwn; UliuCKT . TV, Swanson chicken, turkey, beef... Birds Eye, fresh frozen, 6 pkg orange, M.C.P. frozen, 7--. . . . sticks, Booths, 3 pkg. J Tissue 39 (Spaghetti I l Facial, 200 count, Northern, 10 pkg. . . Beverages 45 (Margarine . $1.09 (BEANS BEEF ! Juice Corned. 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