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Show Magna Friday, February IS, 1657 Magna, Utah Titie, Hunter Notes Mrs. Lawrence Dox.y entertained at a dinner party in her home Saturday e vening. A delicious dinner was served t Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Jam.s Sharp of Salt Lake City, also Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Day, Mr. and Mrs. Elvis liaskel and Mr. and Mrs. James Newton. A lovely gift was given to Mrs. Newton whose birthday was also celebrated. Games were later enjoyed. By Bella MeDanial 4433 or AM Phone Miss Nancy Clark of P;ovo spent the we.'keqd with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis. Nancy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clark of Sun Valley, California, and is attending the Brigham Young University. MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS Blue and Gold Banquet Cub Scout Pack 98 will celebrate the aiiioveisary of .Cub at their ennual Blue and Gold banquet ti he held at .he Hunter Wai.innuse February 22nd ;.t 6:30 p.m. A program is planned and scout awards will be present-- d that evening. All arc invited. ocietq The Hunter Ward Elders' Quorum held an enjoyable party Friday night at the wardhouse. A large crowd attended and was served a delicious dinner, The tables were prettily de-corgted with Valentine motifs and small cups of candy hearts were given as favors. A dance was later enjoyed. NEWS A her 8th anniversary Mrs. William Ashby entertain- at her home honoring the birthday anniversaries of several family members. A turkey dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jensen of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kuhns of Dragerton, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Madzarias of Salt Lake City. February Mrs. Richard Barr honored her 6th. Twenty children enjoyed the son, Jimmy on his 9th birthday afternoon of game. Refreshments at a party. UGifl BOURBON YOU CAN STAY WITH f Product COMPANY "Where is Trydition", Louisville, RUCTIAN0TES Ticbtock . . . tick-toc- Nicholas Pettersson of Price, Utah, spent the first portion of the week visiting his sister, Mrs. Eugenie Dea and brother. Matt Pettersson and family members. Pirfectioa Kietucky ... k Mr. Mrs. Robert Higlcy and two Gary Thayne celebrated his 11th birthday January 31st at a children, DeLynn and Tommy of party given in his honor. Elko, - Nevada, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Higley. Mrs. Mary Dcfa was guest of honor at a dinner party complimentary Gordon Bird, son of Mr. and to her birthday at the Mrs. Tal Bird, was pleasantly surhome of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard prised by his Cub Scout den on mniiniiiiiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiini"ii1 Miles of Salt Lake City. A social his 9th birthday. A large cake was enjoyed. was served by Mrs. Anna Row-leDen Mother. Four other Now Recuperating members of the Bird family are Martin Wardle has returned celebrating their birthdays this home from St. Marks Hospital month, baby daughter Christine where he has been receiving med- will be one year old on the 16th, ical treatment He received three as well as Mrs. Bird's sister, blood transfusions. Loraine Murphy, who lives with them. Mr. Birds birthday is on Dinner Party the 15th and Mrs. Bird's on March Mr Philip Debs entertained 1st. at a dinner party February 7th honoring the birthday anniverMrs. Claud Hood celebrated her sary of her son, Theron. A gay, birthday on February 3rd. They 2 SHEER VELVET social time' was enjoyed by family enjoyed a dinner in Salt Lake members. City with friends. LIPSTICKS FOR the whiskey that didnt watch the clock... y, 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY GLENMORE DISTILLERIES Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr. of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Jr. and two children of Hunter are leaving Friday to spend ten days in San Diego, California, visiting relatives and friends. were served. ' THE oring Shauna and Louia Harris, who are moving to make their home at 6585 West 3785 South at Copper Hill Heights in Hunter. A most enjoyable time was ' spent by the group. LAKER ID CE ed A party was givt n Saturday by Complimentary to the birth- Mrs. Steven Van Dam honoring day anniversaries of Mrs. S. the birthday of her son, StanLec. Jon s and Mr. Fred Fungtr, a group of young friends enjoy- party was given at the home of ed an afternoon of activities and Mr. and Mrs. Patten Wiicken. refreshments. By Bertha Ashby Guests were Mr. Wend-1- 1 Janes. Telephone 2021 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moss have Mrs. Fred Funger and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Haslam Mrs. Wilkin. A delicious hum be.n visiting in Roosevelt, Utah Luana Weber, daughter of Mr. for the past three weeks. Mr. Moss have as a guest, Mrs. llaslams sis- and Mrs. Brian Weber, was guest dinner was served. was on business there. Cam.s were later played. ter, Mrs. Joyce Johnson of Provo. of honor at s birthday party on ' Neighborhood Party Misses Juan and Margaret Whitaker entertained at a neighborhood party on Thursday hon- Sweetheart Ball The Magna First Ward MIA he'd their Sweetheart Ball on Club Entertained Mrs. Viola Gardner entertained Monday. The hall was beautifulmembers of her Bridge Club Fri- ly decorated with a Valentine day at her home. A delicious buf- theme. fet luncheon was served and Bishop Thomas E. Collings and cards later played. Prizes were his wife. Laurel, were crowned given to Mrs. Mary McAllister, sweethearts of the ball. Mrs. Clara Borland and Mrs. Thelma Singleton. First Child The ladies will meet February Mr. and Mrs. Russell G la sea of 28th with Mrs. Ruth Johnson at San Diego. California, announce her home in Murray. the birth of a lovely daughter on February 5th. She has been namt ed Leslie Geanne. Camp To Meet A meeting of the Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood Green Camp, Daughters of Utah of San Diego are the proud maPioneers, will be held February ternal grandparents and Mr. and 21st, 1:00 p.m. in the Pleasant Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr. of Green Ward. All members are in- Magna are the happy maternal vited to attend. ' seven long years! Superior from the, start... U5 The "Mail Story Thun., Fri., Sat 2700 So. 8916 W. By Byron L. Huish Phone 6371 New Sunday Hours, 10:00 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. after seven years Supreme! isssifpqQsr Postmaster, Magna. Utah This is the time of year when those beautiful brown envelopes from the Department of Internal Revenue start coming through to Magna residents. Of course, there 0 are a lot who havent as yet filed cant their income tax, and 1 be expecting a refund they check. Those who have filed and haven't yet received their refund, VMLVKT remember, please, it is going to does S exciting thing wed take another two or three months Glidea on smoothly before all refunds are completed. 0 When yours arrives here you can Stay on an day Halpa be sure it will be delivered often and moisten lipa promptly. Just ana applieatioa of creamy The Little Things 8her Velvet Lipetick in tha mornIn a recent radio newscast the o ing and year lipa keep their lusannouncer described an incident trously alluring look all day long. conc:rning an elderly retired busoffer today. Look for this iness man in a New England town who received his mail in care of iimtlW tun Ftr tnlf general delivery at his local post office. One day a postal clerk told him there was a letter for him on which 3c postage due was rejp' .! quired due to its being over' Drugs by Duke weight. The older man couldnt under- Dial 6261 Mai stand why more postage was iiiiHiiiiiutiiiimmmiiiuiiiiiiiimum needed since the letter had already arrived at its destination. The more the clerk explained, the more confused and angry the man became. Finally the man left, livid with anger, stating that the letter could stay in the post office forever before he would pay the additional postage. At length the letter was sent to the dead letter office inasmuch as there was no return address on the envelope. There it was opened and found to contain $640 in currency. With the currency was an unsigned note explaining that it came from a former employee who had secretly "borrowed" that amount 25 years before, and was now paying the involuntary loan" to ease his conscience. Of course the old man finally paid the 3c and got his money, but he came close to allowing a very little thing to almost rob him of something of far greater value. It's the little things that count! 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