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Show y THURSDAY, JULY 15, THE MAGNA TIMES PAGE 4 1976 Mrs. Eugenie Dea Notes 88th Birthday Celebration Mrs. Eugenie Dea, a long time Magna resident, will be honored at an open house in cele-- Golden Wedding Celebration Set Mr. and Mrs. Amos K. Shields, 8146 West 3500 South are celebrating their 50th wedding anni- then moved to Utah in 1943 and went to work for Kennecotts Power Plant. He was a fore- versary. man there until he retired May 1, 1968. Mrs. Shields worked for St. Marks Hospital for 15 years. The couple have two The couple were married July 21, 1926 in Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Shields worked for the Ohio Edison Power Plant in Toronto, Ohio for 19 years. He MR. AND MRS. AMOS SHIELDS Area Couple Recite Wedding Vows Debra Frost became the bride of Jay Lee Bertoch in a July 6 Following the ceremony the young couple greeted guests at a formal reception held in their honor. The bride was given in marriage by Val Taylor. Attending her as matron of honor was Pam Center. wedding ceremony performed at the Crest-woo- d Villa Reception Taylor. Candy Frost was the bridesmaid and Sherra Taylor "served as flower girl. Gale Feraco attended the guest book and Vickie Bertoch and Sue Mantel presided over the gift table. The duties of best man wer performed by Kelly Bertoch. Eugene Bertoch, Robert Owens and Brad Patrick were ushers. Jerry Taylor was ring bearer. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Albert Jame Frost, Jr., 1497 Mango Road, Taylorsville. She is a graduate of Cottonwood High School. A mans hair stylist, she is employed at the Hair Station. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bertoch, 6111 West 3500 South, Hunter, is a graduate of Cyprus High School. He is employed at Wasatch Electric Company. Following their honeymoon at the Bertoch Cabin, the couple will make their home in Hunter. Prenuptial parties were hosted by: Pam Taylor, Betty Frost, Mrs. Donald Yeske, Vicky Morris, Carol Bertoch and Donna Mansfield. ,C By Mrs. Dan Gerber Gating solid foods is a big step in your babys life. Your doctor or clinic should decide when your baby is ready for them, suggesting which ones and in which order to add them. Introduce the first solid food when the baby is rested and happy, usually in the morning. Hold the baby in your lap in a comfortable position. Using a infant spoon, place a small amount of the food well back on babys tongue. Giver your baby time to get used to the idea before offering more. children. Eugene Shields Magna, Shirley Burke, Hunter. They also have ten grandchildren and seven long-handle- d great . mmenca. Eugenie Marrington. She immigrated to the United States in August of 1910 in order to be married in the Salt Lake Temple. She has lived in Magna since 1923. During her fifty three years in Magna she has been active in a variety of church and civic positions. An accomplished musician she has served as an organist in the L.D.S. Church for the past Seventy-fiv- e years. She is currently an organist in the Magna Second Ward Relief Society. She has also served as a census taker for the Granite School District, and since 1914 as a Salt Lake County Registrar and election judge. She is now the oldest registrar in Salt Lake County both in terms of age and length of service. Mrs. Dea was married to John William Dea in 1910. He died in 1929. Their descendents number five children, 27 grandchildren, 49 great grandchildren, and 3 great-gre- at Anniversay Noted George and Blanche Metcalf, Magna, observed their 25th wedding anniversary June Metcalf have maintained a home at 2851 S. West, Manga for twenty five years. Mr. Metcalf is employed at Kennecott and is an active member of Local 8750 18, 1976. They were married in Magna on June 18, 1951. They are the. parents of four children. Sons are Roger Rodak, 392. At the time of their anniversary Mr. and Louisville, Kentucky, and Randy Metcalf, Magna. Daughters are Mrs. Gordon (Joleen) Olson, Hyrum, Utah and Mrs. Calvin (Shauna) Keetch, West Jordon, Utah. The grandchild ren are Jana, Todd, Jennie Janeal and Olson, Hyrum, Utah; Brandon and Tra- Mrs. Metcalf were in Rapid City, South Dakota where Mr. Metcalf was attending a convention. After dinner that a blue and cake decorated yellow was served to friends attending the convention, Mr. and Mrs. evening Ja-La- ne lake .stock bration of her eighty eighth birthday on July 21. Her son Robert B. Dea and his family invite friends and relatives to visit with the popular lady from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Center in Magna. The family requests no gifts. Mrs. Dea was born in Sunderland County of Durham England in 1888, the fourth of seven children born to Olof Niclas Pettersson and Victor Mitchell, Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thomas, Murray, Utah vis Rodak, Lousiville, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Local 200 yean at the same location. U f f Woman Recovers f r DHUNTEIR NEWT Friends of Mrs. Myra a longtime Magna resident, and well Hendrickson, known in the community, will be happy to learn that she is rapidly recovering from surgery performed in St. Marks Hospital recently. Her husband Vance says that shell be home soon. We wish her a speedy recovery. EVENING ELEGANCE Start your own directory assistance and avoid paying for ours. Even though we charge for directory assistance now we hope you never really have to pay tor it There are some specific things you can do to avoid being charged for directory assistance and we d Lke to share them with you Start using your directories more Most of the numbers you re looking for can be found in either the white pages or the yellow pages It s just a matter of keeping these directories handy Writedown in a personal directory the telephone numbers of people you frequently call or numbers that you ve obtained through directory assistance If you d like a personal directory wed like to send you one Just clip out the coupon on this paqe and mail it to us It won t cost you anything if you do But it could cost you later on if you don t HOME RELAXING at AND ENTERTAINING VV I lined N N E patch print robe and striped gown designed by Monika Tilly for Miss Elaine in 100 percent cotton Schwartz-Llebma- n prints. IT K BELL . .1 A t OOV 4 Ai AM ()Hi 1 it . Ah UTAH Mi V 84125 Mountain Bell is so important to crippled youngsters. We know. helps the handi-cappe- 365 every year! EASTER 4868 So State net home SEAL d days Send your gift to the UTAH residing directly across the street from Whittier School. They are in the Hunter Sixth Ward boundaries. On July 6, Mr. and Mrs. John Houser welcomed their first daughter. She weighed ten pounds and three ounces and was born at home. They have chosen to name her Rebecca Dianne. Her brothers, John and David, and her grandparents : Mr. Al Rinehart, California, Mrs. Marietta Rinehart, Washington, and Mrs. Gladys Houser, Washington, are really proud of the new addition. Mrs. Houser is the former Dianne Rinehart. Latter-Da- y Saints Hospital. .They just returned from their vacaction and off they went to attend Arlenes Family Reunion. It was . . . Camp f . . . .Wecome to LaVere and Cleone Davies and their family who are now ....Callister, Oklahoma to spend the A FISH MOUNTAIN and Gerrie Owen. They toured the Astordome, golfed, swam, played tennis, attended a game between the Houston Astros and the St. Louis Cardinals, and had a great time when they vacationed at their son and daughter-in-law- s home. Accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Maggie Richards, Harold and Gloyd Dangerfield flew by Jet to Houston, Texas to see their son and his wife, David and Annelle Bennet, and their children, Troy and Travis. ....They spent their two weeks vacation in Ainsworth, Nebraska to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hartgrave, and his brothers and sisters. Charles and Rita McDaniel took their daughter Kathy with them to see his family. He was really happy to see one of his sisters that he hadnt seen for eight years; so they really had a family reunion. Its hard on teenagers to have their tonsils out. I know because Kathy Haab said it is. She is recovering nicely from her ordeal. two .weeks visiting with their families was how Starling and Sue Loch and their children, Angelyn and Devon, enjoyed their vacation. ....After undergoing major surgery, Glen Drown is presently confined to the intensive care unit in AT CAMP CAUW Hunter has a Bicentennial Baby, Thomas Jefferson Larsen. Born at 4:19 p.m. on July 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Larsen, he weighed in at seven pounds and two ounces. His brother and sister, Clint and Teresa, and his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Christensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Seth J. Larsen, should never have any trouble remembering his birthdate. Mrs. Larsen is the former Maxine Christensen. ....With their son, Joshua, and their grandchildren, Tommy and Shellise Ahlquist, Matt and Bonnie Pettersson visited Clear Creek and the ghost town of Winter Quarters. Located near Prince, Matts family once lived there. ....They have had a lot of company to enjoy. Roy and Marval Williams has her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wright, visiting them for one month from Phoenix, Arizona and her mother, Mrs. Vern Green, and her sister, Loris Campbell, driving down from Idaho Falls, Idaho to see them. ....Keep your eyes on Gary and Georgia Foot. They recently purchased a beautiful white and gold trailer; and I just know they plan on using it this year. SOCIETY Murray, Utah t mkhwh iwn aucujn held at Covered Bridge Canyon in Spanish Fork Canyon; so Lee and Arlene Fry and their children, Shirlene, Craig, Carolyn, Brent, Steven and Gary, wanted to share the fun. ....Recently released from the hospital, Lily Henline is staying with her daughter and George son-in-la- ' Thanks should be extended to Flip Harmons horses, who so unselfishly donated their manger for the 5th of July float. It was the bottom layer of a birthday cake and the horses just never did adjust to eating off the ground. |