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Show Thursday, March 18, SCRAPBOOK Mfegjiniai Stok Dirmtes By KAREN McCUMBER A spectacular 12-11- semi-form- g emphasize each womans uniqueness, to expand their horizons, and to help each woman want to reach out and be the best you that ever were. She feels we often sing I am a child of God without realizing the marvelous individual potential within. Helping women throughout Magna answer the question, What is inside this child of God? is the goal of the displays and demonstrations. A dinner is planned for 6 to honor husbands, wives and p.m. marriage. Reserve tickets for the dinner are $3 per couple and must be purchased by April 3. Tickets are available through all Magna Stake Relief Societies or by calling 2 al semi-form- 7 Times-Pag-e na to hmi uvinn)siiriilhQ;dl and past women residents of Magna will be recognized at the free program and concert beginning at 7 :30 p.m. in the Stake Center. Selections from the concert include It Might as W ell Be Spring, I Love Life, and The Battle Hymn of the Republic. p.m. in the Magna Stake house auditorium, a wide variety of live demonstrations, displays and performing groups, will be available to the public. Mrs. Burnside stated that the purpose of the display is to gala event is planned for Saturday, April 17 by the Magna Stake in honor of the legacy of woman. The Circle of a Womans Reach celebration is designed to help all Magna women ages illuminate their perof In a recent inthemselves. ception terview, Mrs. Joanne Burnside, chairwoman of the celebration, outlined briefly the schedule of events. Highlighting the days events will be a sweetheart dinner dance, followed by a free public concert featuring guests conductor, Dr. Jay Campbell; the Salt Lake Swanee Singers; the Magna Stake Womans Chorus; and guest soloists. Renowned organist Mark Hansen will also be on the program. j Earlier in the day, a special single womans luncheon will be served at 12 p.m. with emphasis being placed upon the interaction of young and old. From 1:30-- 5 day-lon- oinrmMiniDfri 1982-Mag- All residents of Magna over 12 years of age are cordially invited to explore the circles of a womans reach on April 17. Further details about any portion of the event available by calling Vickie Buchanan, 250-651- 1. al 250-449- 0. The contributions and talents of current One year o!d: Willden Thelma and Dorrel Rogers of Preston, Idaho. Aarons father works as deputy for the Salt Lake County Sheriffs department. Aaron Michael Willden, was born on March 20. 1981 to Sharon and Steve Willden of 8163 Bowler in Magna. Grandparents are Ida and Ted Budnik of Chicopee, Massachusetts and Connie and Edward W illden of Salt Lake City, Utah. Great Grandparents are S. Windsor of Connecticut and Committee chairs celebration, left to right, Vonda Hansen, Barbara Inkley, Joanne Burnside, Nell Livingston, Vickie Buchanan. v ' . ' A r 's 'S 1 v, s As f , ( v A. U ' 'a, yv k r "A A ' S?,-'-- V V ? 'o- o ;$$& - ' ' t ' : TTse Tome rolls I tasSi pirfces 3 3 for ''My ' V f'y . . Z &- , t x f r" ax', I tfz a MONDAY NITE SPECIAL M A A'f t'A A '' 'f ' " A ", ? - S''? - JK W'SSy -- rf ' ' - V PC2DGG ms PElOrJE (Drink not included) 'OnmG 2509225 Magna, Utah ,,fA y "i ' All Food Items 58 p.m. v;I '' tAXA ya ' '4r y PZJ ?&, 1 JL y-"- 'y v"''sA ' v ' 'S' ' y?' , iA k A... A! A y 'v va y' S'. Az v ' ' y'' - ' , '' - ' rj A, A . v ' Vx 9 f';t fy&l? 4 a '' ' A" i V , Aaron Michael Willden k-V-i - .'oA vj. W' slv Z A s , ''A, e; Vi: jfaTC-i-cS'.dcdi- ic id cno-c- J C:5 tritririiij does for us, its cround. 4 I M M ualLxTU ' AX' |