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Show ,G. " lli.L G Friday. October 21, 1955 Magna Times, Magna, Utah LOVELY MISS MARGIE PETERSON RECITES Magna PTA Says: NUPTIAL VOWS WITH BOYD TURPIN HERE May We Have Deer Hides? Lovely Miss M.iiKif Peterson, daughter of Mi s. Pearl Peterson of Magna, became the nnde of Byd Turpin, son uf the late Mr. and M:-- N s 2. M. f j.pln, als.'i bn-J-- of this community, in rites perf.ir.'iiej ii the majestic LDS Salt Lake Tem- ple on October 7th. A reception honored the pupj-la- r pair that evening in the Oquiirh Stukch:u:e. at the Wayne Turpin home. and I.aVar Fisher. II jnoiiriK the b'idc. Miss Siisan "I the Mrs. Peterson, moli'.i-bride, chose a blue luce iion and Wi lcker entertained at a peL.ly at her home. veil of Mrs. Wayne Turpin a! ; wo:e a planned social uni her The young coulee later departillusion wus caught ba-- to bine m.idel. ed on a hjiiiry.Tijon to Las Wjus, a crown. She carried a bouqu t ot Greet Guests Nevada, and are mr.v mjkinji orwh.tc surrounding an M,. and Mrs. Ma..tf.v Tj pin tiieir home in Magna. cn!'- of greeted the guests. In ch.i:-i!iHer attendants were Miss Olor- - the gift room were Mrs. Mjrris ia Peterson, maid of honor; Miss- - Larson, Mrs. Woodrow Utley and cs Marlene Larson and Sjsan Mrs. Earla Durable. Mrs. Flovd Nielsen, Mrs. Jack Welcker, bridesmaids. They chose ballerina length pastel gowns and Larson and Mrs. Howard Lund W S hou-- 1 were in carried carnation charge of the serving acListed to match their bv Misses Linda Smith. quets, colored frocks. Sharilyn Clement, Connie R.jm- Visiting at the home i.f the Fer-ol- d Michael Peterson and Helen rcll and Elva Coun. L;iFevre's at 3474 Marigold last week were Mr. and M:s. DonMay Turpin were miniature Wide Complimentary to t!w and groom. weds, Mr. and Mis. Wayne Tur- - ald Whitakee and children, Mari-do- n and Nanon of Circlr-villeJay Turpin stood as best man i pin. Mi. and M:s. .Wario.v Turpin for his brother and ushers were and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tu:p.n en Utah. Dill Prokopis, David Harkncss te:ta:ned at a wedding breakfast Mrs. LaFevre and Mrs. Whita i Dear Mr. and Mil. Deer Hunter: The new Magna Elementary School PTA will have to raise $800 fur the new sprinkling system and lawn seed by spring, and we must expend every effort to obtain this lvumey. Beauii'ul Gown Our first project, a cup cake The bride was beautiful in a find punch suit1, w;is very fashionable guwn of lace and sa- The long sleeves ended in lily 1. Ni:w. our sis-owe h:D'.- will and the full skirt was bal-- 1 puints ulso nii'ct with yum1 iipprjval iimJ lerina length. The baso,ui- - wui.-- t all tincooper;iti.n--ge- i hH.'s was featured with a Queen Anne from local hunters. LAKERIDCE NE fan-shap- ' . had a pleasant visit teen ladies attended and played Whitakee attended games including "Building the Bride's House" complimentary to Teacher's Institute. Mrs. Edith Titton. Miss Lois Lavine of Sandy, was the guest over the long school Mr. Ernest Eggli has returned weekend of Annette Mace of 3494 to his home after two weeks in Marigold Street. St. Mark's Hospital recovering from a head injury suffered at his Driving down f jf medical at- work. He is reported recovering tention and visiting the Ray Ik nicely. His many friends wish him a la's at 3495 Marigold Street were Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hoi ton cf speedy recovery. Kemmerer, Wyoming. Wins Sieam Iron Miss Darlene Horton of Salt Harold J. Newbold of 2872 Lake City, was also a guest. South 9050 West in Magna, won a fine electric steam iron Saturday M.s. James Hall and Mrs. Ro- at the Salt Lake County firemen's bert Williams were dance in Murray. at a bridal shower WednesLocal firemen reported that a day evening at tlw home U Mrs. large crowd attended the annual Orel Kemp in Lake Ridge. Thir benefit dance. kee, sisters, while Mr. We can sell those hides and add more monies to our fund. May we have your help? When you come home with your deer, will you kindly call Mrt. Dale president, 2297, or the Copper Printing Company, 3322, and we will be glad to pick up any deer hides? Thank yuu-a- nd goud hunting! The Magna Elementary PTA Bt-ll- CRADLE ROLL aid Mr. Mrs. Victor Mitchell of a "fine bi;y October 7th at a Salt Lake Jiuspil.il. He tipped the scales at 7 poun.U. 8 ounces and hasbeen named K.'lly Von. A sister, Cheiiy Lee and a brother, Kent at home, are hppy about the new child. of Mana nnnunee the birth Lovcl Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Blake Harmon of 2912 South 8SJ50 West, Magna, announce the birth of a darling little black-headgirl October 12th at a Salt Lake Hospital. She tipped the scales at 6 pounds and has been named Terri Deone. The proud mother will be re meir.bcred as the former Colleen Kidd. Happy grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kidd of Magna and Mr. Claude Harmon of Granger. ed Fine Son Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dobson of Hunter announce the birth of a fine boy on Sunday at a Salt Lake hospital. All concerned arc doing nicely. , Son Arrives Mr. and Mrs. Keith McAllister of Garfield announce the birth of a bouncing baby boy Sund.-iat a Salt Lake Hospital. A small sister, Gayle at home is happy about the new brother. Mrs. McAllister will be remembered as being the former LaRona Chriatenscn. On Sunday, ley Brotherson parents of a now child are I Mr. and Mrs. Shirof Magna became boy. Mother and progressing nicely "Happy is the Bride who Begins at the Beginning." It's Your Wedding j Let our wedding consultants help you plan and enjoy it. McDonald's Flowers MM Vlmm e. Itnn - www " I 0Va IHI amii -! WW More Plants m f Yl rwuny Plants, j 2 g, AM 1 More Plants no I . Asparagus per clump, While Thty Last You Dig 'Eml SI V. rj. 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