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Show Garfield Leader. Garfield. Utah Sod elu MAGNA NEWS AND VIEWS YJoteS , NOTES HUNTLK Friday. Mar 10. 1957 Hunter Ward Primary Confer- - ocietu i tnci wai held Sunday with the young people of the Primary pre- suiting a fine program. The th. me The Marplij lj, of the evening was a Child Sym-u!- a held a meet ng lx.t u phony of Reverence." I'lecteJ new o::':e.:s, to iin Tiie children showed by short 'iuiiiion. Marjorie p:es!Jint, skits how one could have revervLLtuiy-t!ejsur-eBetty Am I.e., ence in the home, reverence for n. Morjorie W.l.-the house of the Lord, rever. nee Laltaii'.e W.ik &:iJ J.ii.il J'ui for themselves and reverence for du'Li'tor.-; J.iii ramp ,iinp jt!a Priesthood of God. l h chuiiniun and Rodgers, Kathy Walk, party diieet ir. Elder Don Cameron, who returned from a mission to The Nv,rlh Jordan S ake will Australia, will have his welcome hold tiiri: Scout Comt of Honor home program on May 12th at May 14th, 8:UJ p.m. in the Gran-- 1 the 31st ward in Salt Lake City. ger 5th Ward. Everyone is invited. i us ; Hunter Items of Interest h.-a- Betnell J..n s d. pur; .i Wed- nesday for the East C.ntral States where he will stive oa a two- year mission for the LDS Church. A farewell party was given in his honor April 2i:h by the Hunter Ward M Men and Gl.aner class, Refreshments were served and a book, Tha Writings of the Prophet Joseph Smith," presented to Mr. Jams. Mrs. Howard Wadsworth entertained members of her club Thursday at her home. Mrs. Adolph iHarrison was a special guest. Card games were played and prizes given to Mrs. G. T. Buckle, Mrs. Emil Williams and Mrs. C. E. Hoops. r; rrji-irter- In Mr. McCarty's room there is We enjoy our own book! Yes, watch bug. He watches us so our room has a that we are very careful and made. It consists ofbook that we don't throw things on the floor. and songs writturi po.ims, stories by us. There He was made by Mrs. Moyle's 5th are Lovely Bowling Social many different typea of writThe annual Spring Bowling grade. ings. Steven Nielsen wrote a cute party for the A and B women's Kathy Richards poem called, A Job." leagues was held April 26th at the New ho use Hotel. Dinner was served and each lady was presented with a corsage and favor. Trophies were awarded to the winning teams, and Cottonwood Dairy captured first place in the A" League. Members of this squad are Roxie Morse, Dorothy Merrill, Margaret Nelson, VirginOn February 1st of this year, the United ia Walker and Irene Tuckey. Brewers Foundation inaugurated operStates The winning squad in the "B" g of ation its Division with headis League composed of Laura Esther Matz, Luwana quarters in Salt Lake City. Representing 85re Daniels, of the nation's malt beverage production, the Franzen, Millie Christoffcrson and Marlene Clark. Foundation is the national trade association of Officers were recently elected the brewing industry, and has long been engaged to include: Irene Tuckey, presiin a successful program of industry dent; Maxine Sandall, vice presiin other areas of the country. This new dent; Margaret Nelson, treasurer; Elaine Husband, secretary and office will introduce the program to the states Betty Bezzant, sergeant-at-arm- s. of Utah and Wyoming. An open letter to The group will be entertained by Mrs. Williams at a potluck luncheon lawn party May 23rd at her home. the citizens of Utah Mr. Donald Cameron recently May Meeting returned from Australia after The Oquirrh Daughters of Utah two-yethere. mission a serving Pioneers will hold a May meeting Upon his return, Mr. Cameron on May 10th, 1:00 p.m. at the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winn had as and wife, Carol Bradley Cameron, home of Mrs. Kate Jensen. This weekend visitors, Mrs. Winn's went on a week's vacation and will be the last meeting until the Cat-li- n toured Southern Utah and por- fall months. Hostesses will be A dinner was held Thursday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tions of Nevada, visiting Boulder Mrs. LuPriel Shaw, Mrs. Jensen, Utah. of Price, evening by the Car Inspectors and Dam. They are now residing at Mrs. Kate Wolstenholme and Mrs their wives honoring Mr. and Mrs. 135 South 7th East in Salt Lake Inez Bailey. C. G. Harris, long-tim- e Magna The Hunter Ward will hold City. All ladies are urged to attend. lesiiients who are moving to their last Welfare Dinner on May Fresno, California, to make their 10th. A delicious repast will be Mrs. Mary E. Nielson returned horn?. Mrs. LarSene Morris enterserved, and a fine program WBA Meets were taken of the gomed by the music department. tained family members at a birth- Tuesday night after severs Mrs. F. L. Clifton was hostess group and an enjoyable time day breakfast May 2nd honoring weeks vacation in Richland, to ladies of the Women's Benefit held. the birthday anniversary of her Washington, with a son and wife, Association Monday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Nielson, Announcing the birth of their brother, Leslie Craig. and another son and family, Mr. the Magna Women's Club rooms. find daughter are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. F. D. Nielson in Salem, Card games were arranged and Lovrty Affair Dayr Courtright of Hunter. The Ralph Day, son of Mrs. Sarah The annual Mothers and Daugh- - little miss arrived April 27th at prizes given to Mrs. W. W. BorOregon. disrecently honorably land, Mrs. Eugene Konc and Mrs. en party of the Lady Lions was stt Marks Hospital, and weighed Day, was from - armed forces. thecharged Mary E. Nielson. eld Wednesday ev:ning at the in gt g Entertained ounces. A Club small 6 pounds, He spent two years with the Dessert luncheon was served. Mrs. Min Robertson entertainlama Elementary School and her, Glenn, will greet his Guided Missle Installation Army ed members of her Bridge Club by fifty-si- x guests. ;ter Illinois. at Fort Sheridan, A prettily planned decorative Thursday evening at her home in proud grandparents are Mr. and heme of pink and yellow-bas- -1 Mrs. John Courtright and Mr. Mrs. Patten Wilcken Salt Lake City. A delicious lunchMr. and tets of gold and pink tulips, was and Mrs. John Maddocks of Hun-ver- y eon was served and card prizes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. attractive. to Mrs. Ruth Johnson, "ALL THINGS COME ter Barr Snelgrove of Salt Lake City awarded Mrs. Viola Gardner and Mrs. FROM THE EARTH" to Colorado Springs, Colorado, Three local women were nam-- d an Clara Borland. attended Mr. where and Snelgrove From Jones Mrs. Robert all eves the world Mr. and officers of St. Anns Mothers The group will meet May lfltli of pharmaceutical agents Hub in Salt Lake Ciy to include Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jones have Ice Cream convention. in at Salt Lake a to be City place While there, Mrs. Wilcken and ! research organisations art dr. M. J. Winkle, vice president; returned from a very enjoyable Mted. a fashion i iler Mrs. Tharel McDonald, secretary trip through portions of Utah, Mrs. Snelgrove attended ending back thousands of show and at luncheon .. the ...... different samples of earth. and Mrs. Joseph B. Grose, trea- Arizona and California. They viColorado! " . T0? sited many points of interest in- tiful Antler Hotel in They are collected from surer. back yards, forosia. Jungles, New officers will be installed cluding the Grand Canyon, Zion Springs. Several points of interest Nevada, where they attended the were visited in Colorado by the farms, etc. installation of the Mario Cragen May 18th at the University Club. Canyon and Bryce Canyon. Millions of dollar arc They also viSitpd tne Manti group. Canadian Legion poet. them spent to analyse Genius, that power which daz- end St. George LDS Temples in A meeting was held May 8th with the hopeful wish that zles mortal eyes, is oft but per- Utah, the Mesa Temple in Aritin. Tony Mora entertained zona and the Los Angeles temple by the Kearns Green Thumberi members of the American Legion a hotter anti biotic may bo severance in disguise. discovered. in California. A wonderful time Garden Club at the community Auxiliary Monday at her home. -- Henry Willard Austin Par ha pa oven New and attended. well center, cancer may bo cured somewas reported by the group. reTen ladies attended. Light officers were elected. day by something from the freshments were served. earth. Mr. Wayne Morris was honored Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby deOne thing wo do know. Social Lovely on two occasions in observance parted by plane to Washington, Now medicine are Hie Magna ladies of the 8 and of his birthday anniversary. Mrs. D. C. where Mr. Kirby will at-perfected rapidly, and Pearl GilLeland entertained April tend a union convention. They 40, American Legion Auxiliary, soon ns they are approved entertained Wednesday evening 25th at a beautifully arranged will be house guests of Mr. Kir for info use, wo stock thorn dinner party and Mn. Ethel by'i lister and family, Mr. and at the Utah Copper Club for the la our pharmacy. CORNEDBEELHASH Christensen honored him at an- Mrs. Kenneth Sorenson, and will group. Over thirty members at tended. other dinner May 2nd. A fine be gone a week. Hostesses were Mrs. Llnnie YOUR PHYSICIAN time was enjoyed. Mrs. Helen Gallyer, Mrs. CAN PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Childs have Wyatt, Thompson, Mrs. Don Devore, Magna. 0201 returned to Hunter to make their Ann Mrs. Verl A. Haws, Mrs. W. G. Keanu, AM home. Mr. Childs has been in the Mrs. Rulon Cushing and WHEN YOU NEED service, stationed in Korea for Larson, Thurs., FrL, Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson. A MEDICINE a have son, months. several They 8916 W. Local ladies installed to offices RusselL were Mrs. Rulon Cushing, chap' 2700 So. wt ei eau and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson, Pick up your proscripSunPhone 6371 The Hunter Second Ward secretary. tion whoa shopping near ua. day evening service on Mother's A groat many people entrust Day will be presented by the Club Entertained ua with the responsibility MIA. An excellent program haa White Star, chunk, Mrs. John Coon entertained of filling their prescriptions. and everyone is been planned members of the C & G Club on with free coupon invited to attend. May we compound Fount May 3rd at her home. Mrs. Reid in S. L. papers, 10? off . . . was Goodsell a guest. special Drugs by Duke Mrs. Erma Young entertained prizes were awarded to Magna, Utah at a bridal shower last week for Game Mrs. Jack Bernardo, Mrs. Eugene AND Miss 11a Jean White Star, solid, h.r sister-in-laMrs. Glen W. Martin. bride-elec- t. Shields end of Orem, popular Young with free coupon The ladies will be entertained Kearns Pharmacy A large crowd attended. May 17th by Mrs. Merl Coon. in S. L. papers, lOf off Kearns, Utah Twin Daughters Mrs. D E. Dimond entertained Quotation by Meaadcr Mr. and Mrs. Ted A. Stevens (300 B. CO members of her Sewing Club of Salt Lake City are the parents Copyright 1057 (SWI) Wednesday at her home. A dain30th born twin of April girls, liny Birds Eye frozen, 5 pkg. was served and visitat the (Holy Cross Hospital One ty luncheon later enjoyed ing by the ladies. 8 of the babies weighed in at pounds and the other tipped the scales at 5 pounds, 10 ounces. Drive with ears . . . everywhere! Proud grandparents are Mr. doz. of medium A grade, fresh, 2 1 and Mrs. A. B. Walters Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgson of Granttville, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wilding of Hunter were happy over the arrival of the two ren. They now have 4. Holiday colored, 14rd, 3 lbs. 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IN come try Clievrolels neiv great-grandchi- ld' Mrs. Bonnie Pettersson honored her daughter, Sandra on her 10th birthday anniversary Friday. A total of thirty-fiv- e neighborhood children joined in the party games and refreshments. Triple Turbine take - off! iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiimm Lewis Bros. Stages 360 South Woat Tomplo VPUAIf UftHfll 31c 40 OUNCE $1.23 COOKIES 5c DEL MONTE FAMILY STYLE. 303 JUICE Stptof Brewers FoUhdatlonInC i If ! re: , Sat ! one- - DEER and ALE 344 L 29c SALT1NES by PUHITY, I POUND PKO. Ball Lake City Phono EL Effective August 26, 1858 TMate Balt Lake Magna Balt Laka WEST BOUND-Loa- vo :00 A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. Fill entry blank for special Mothers Day gifts at Moris M. i up. PpItm irivpn mvav Saturday at 5:30 P. M. 5:20 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. EAST BOUND vo Magna Daily except Sundays k Holidays 8:35 A. M. 95ciLIVER BONES POUND f: BEEF. SMALL. POUND 29c aa 7:30 A.M. 11:30 A. M. 0:40 A. M. 0:55 A. M. 4:10 P. M. 0:30 P. M. 10:20 P. 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The program haa the wholehearted support of both brewers and It is in the public interest as well ss that of the brewing industry, since it helps maintain wholesome conditions for the sale of beer and a!e. pre-P.ctu- at-jb- ro ' tv a tch for our Saturday I l( Uiah-Wyomin- 1 Genius is infinite painstaking. -- Longfellow fht |