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Show f Thursday, May 8, 1858 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Miss Betsy Ann Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hill, Granger, repeated nuptial vows with Val E. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Simmons of Magna, Sa'.urday evening in the Granger Third LDS Ward. ment The many .After the ceremony, performed by the brides uncle, John D. Hill, former president of the North Jordan Stake, the newlyweds were honored at a reception. Attendants Given Mr3. Wayne L. Sandall, sister of ihe bride, matron of honor, Ashby, Miss Miss Delores m:m notes of interest Mr. Fred Montoya was taken to St. ' Marks Hospital Monday evening to receive medical treat- Betty Hill Becomes Bride Of Val Simmons iriends i '' The North Jordan Stake will of Mr. J. V. hold a Mothers and Daughters Philpot will be glad to learn be banquet Saturday at the North is improved after being at St Jordan Stake House, 7:30 p.m. Mark's Hospital All mothers and their daughters over 12 years of age are invited to attend. VISITS HERE Mrs. Ned J. Clayton and three children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, hve been visiting in Magna with wm held t Timpanogog Cave Mrs. Claytons parents, Mr. and 10th for all Aaronic Priest- May Mr. Mrs. J. W. Humphrey and hood and their fathers of the Claytons paren s, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Ward. Ned L. Clayton. Mr. Ned J. Clayton has been attending a business conference in New York City A 5th grade group of the Whit- for General Electric, his employer. tier School, taught by Mrs. M. Anderson, enjoyed a field trip to : Betrothal Revealed Of Miss Carla Naylor To Sharion Caldwell MAGNA MISS NAMED AT U OF U Maur-in- e Harman and Miss Nettie Simmons, the grooms sister, attended in pink cotton ballerina-lengt- h gowns. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Naylor of Magna announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Connie Jo Matthews, attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. Matthews of Magna, has been named queen of the annual U Days celebration at the University of Utah. Miss Connie Jo has been university cheerleader for four years, and also prominent iq Kent Mills served as best man and Gary Simmons, Allan Simmons, Jim Simmons and Byron Howarth ushered. Lovely Gown For the occasion, the bride selh ected a gown with a lace bodice and an insert of tulle at the neckline. She carried a white orchid surrounded with white roses. The newlyweds are now making a home in Salt Lake City. floor-lengt- other at affairs Willard Caldwell. The young couple will be married in the Salt Lake Temple and a reception will homtt them Wed- nesday evening, June 25th in the in Magna. Oquirrh Stake-HouAnnouncement, of the imoend-in- g nuptials will.be greeted with hilltop interest by the many friends of the prominent pair. the school. se Visiting Hare Mist Rosealie Caruso To Be Wed June 7th i BRIDGE CLUB MEETS Mrs. Clara Borland entertained at a dinner at Abs Country Inn for members of her Bridge Club and special guest, Mrs. L. L. Poulsen, on Thursday evening. The group later adjourned to the home of Mrs. Melvin Singleton, where card games were enjoyed and prizes awarded to Mrs. Viola Gardner, Mrs. Mary McAllister and Mrs. Poulsen. Mrs. Minnie Robertson will be hostess for the group on May 15. their attractive daughter, Carla, to Sharion Caldwell, son of Mr. The engagement of Miss Rose-di- e Caruso is being announced by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Caruso of Magna. Miss Caruso and Fred Perfili, son Mrs. of Joseph Perfili, Tooele, will be married June 7 in Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in Magna. Nam Attendants A sister of the bride-to-bMiss Antoinette Caruso, will serve as her maid of honor and Albert Per- fili, the benedict s brother, will be best man. Mr. Perfili served four years in the U. S. Air Force. After a honeymoon in California, the couple will live in Magna. e, Mr. and Mrs. William Hum- phreys, Sr., of Portland, Oregon, are visiting in Magna with friends and relatives until shortly after Mother's Day. Mr. A daughter and and Mrs. Royal Sadler, have returned to their home in Oregon, after vacationing with relatives and friends in this area. son-in-la- Members of the Sewing Club met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Mack Cheney for a social evening. Delicious late refresh- ments were served to the ladies, MAKES ENERGY Scholarship Hugh Hales, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Hales, 4983 West 3500 South, was one of 10 students awarded scholarships to the Uni- of v5?y awards ... ARE YOU GETTING FULL VALUE FOR YOUR INSURANCE DOLLARS? land that refuses to be tamed .r s in inand Explorers, creasing numbers are discovering the breathtaking beauty of Wayne Countys unexplored natural wonders. The attractions are many: Capitol Reef National Monument, with its massive sandstone temples, natural bridgea and stupendous gorges . . . Land of the Goblins . . . ancient Indian dwellings hidden away in caves and mountain retreats . . . lovely fountains. Stock raising remains the life blood of Wayne County, where cattle and sheep find excellent range; milk production, garden crops, and timber bring additional income to the residents. Here, as elsewhere in Utah, the United States Brewers Foundation works constantly to assure citizens and visitors alike of clean, wholesome gathering 8 pots where beer and ale can be enjoyed. movie-maker- shutter-bug- s 4 IRETE! Nielson. , ft wont cost a thing to talk to your STATE FARM AGENT ...he may be able to gbs you better protection foe your money . . . with on your cor STATE FARM AUTO INSURANCE your home and iti furniihiugt with STATE FARM FIRE INSURANCE! on your future with STATE FARM LIFE INSURANCE Phone DAIRY AMERICAN 2271 ROLL FIRST CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Fife Bowen HI of Magna, became the parents of a fine son, their first child, on April 15. He tipped the scales at 6 pounds, 7 ounces and has been named William Fife Bowen IV. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bawden of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. William Fife Bowen, Jr., Magna. are Mr. and Mrs. William S. Privett of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Bawden of GranJudith Pehrson ger and Mr. Charles O. Hendricks of Fielding, Utah. VFW Auxiliary Meets is Mr. J. M. Privett The Auxiliary to the Veterans of Magna. The tiny boy makes of Foreign Wars met Tuesday for the fifth generation in the Priv- a special meeting at the Utah ett family and the fourth generation in the Bowen family. Copper Club. Mrs. Elizabeth Louderback, president, was in charge. Special FINE SON guests included Mrs. Elsa Decker, Darrell Captain and Mrs. department president and the folFarmer of Portland, Oregon, anladies from the Kearns nounce the birth of a fine son lowing on April 28th The young man Auxiliary, Mrs. Delbert R. Beaman, president; Mrs. Scott Thomtipped the scales at 7 pounds as, senior vice president; Mrs. and has been named Jeffrey Verna Storm, department secreDarrelL tary; Mrs. Henry Buch, conductress and Mrs. Don K. Pearce, TklRD CHILD Lieutenant and Mrs. Douglas guard. Refreshments were served fol- L. Barker of Monterey, Califorlowing the business meeting. nia, announce the birth of an On May 1st the Auxiliary met baby 'girl on April 15th. ' for their regulal meeting and a They have another daughter, Sandemonstration was given by Mrs. dra Jean and a son, Scott. Ann Arrington for Slix products. Proud maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wight of LOST--Boyat Magna Magna. eyeglass Park. for reReward Community The was very successturn. Dial 6217 or inquire at 2755 ful. Werag drive 750 pounds. of rags, got West. So. 9100 46 which netted us about $180. It Just do a thing and dont talk was fun gathering the rags. . Wendy Archibald about it. This is the great secret Webster School of success in all enterprises. Sarah Grand ts nt ' 's ir. 18 THE UOEiY DOURGOri YOU STAY VJITU BEER and ALE . . . It toys to foot of the C it G Club were entertained by Mrs. George Smith Friday at her home. Game prizes were awarded to Mrs. Eugene Shields, Mrs. LaVar Adams and Mrs. Glen W. Martin. The ladies will meet with Mrs, LaVar Adams on May 16th. Members Hardware Co. CRADLE Sew-Erett- . Salute ,0 WAYNE COUNTY CLUB NEWS were really buzzing May 3rd, when the met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Evelyn Olsen, to make terry cloth houseslippers. Mixed with the humming of sewing machines were the girls voices discussing the trip of a week before down to the local J. C. Penney store. Mrs. Pearl Hansen acted as hostess to the girls and gave an interesting demonstration on various types of materials. The girls chose the terry cloth for their slippers with her helpful advice. We plan to buy more materials, for our projects from the Magna Penney store. BROCKBANK An-tho- Magna Lumber & Things Saturday, plfe Gold-enro- 4 Is Awarded were presented, by President A. Ray Olpin of the University on behalf of the Salt Lake Rotary Club. The .ten youths were selected from 77 high school delegates at- Aftef ing ho wnthrogh the tending the Rotary Club 11th anlaVeofheiendhiClub f and watching the incom- - nual youth conference. The certi- on Wednesday afternooj at her building ficates will pay all tuition at the wa, home. rA delicious, luncheon University. enjoyed by eight guests. Mrs. Ivan Memmott will enterThe winners were determined tain the group on May 14. Mrs. Shannon Oliver entertain- from a general knowledge test ed last week at a Stanley party. given Monday afternoon by the A group of guests enjoyed party university. Delegates to the conference were selected as the leadgames and refreshments. students from their, high ing Brockbank Field .Day is to be schools. held this Friday, May 9th, featurMr. and Mrs. Charles Aberne-th- y and child of Santa Barbara, ing a posture parade, races and a ball game. School authorities California, arrived this week to CUB SCOUT NEWS state that young ladies may bring visit Mr. Abernethys parents, Mr, Cub Scouts of Den 1 and 2, The their slacks for the afternoon fes- and Mrs. N. J. Abernethy and Pack 185, challenged each other tivities. family in Magna for a. short time. at a softball game on Thursday, Brockbank plays ball with Valfollowed by a weiner roast The ley at this time. MothMrs. M. J. Brady entertained event was directed by Den Refreshments will be nickel icq and Mrs. Hyrum Solomon ers, evea dinner at Tuesday turkey cream cones, Mrs. Von Curtis. Arto Mrs. , Brockbank ning complimentary On Wednesday, played a baseball game with" ihur Marsh, Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Mary Cosslett and Mrs. Matt Kearns. Bonnie Sadler Petterssort, Sr. Members of the V. F. L. A. and special guests, Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mrs. George Duckworth, met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Kidd for a lovely Chamber Luncheon social time. Game prizes were In 13th May Magna awarded to Mrs. Sam Strong, Mrs. The monthly luncheon and D. E. Dimond and Mrs. Doug meeting of the Magna Chamber Smith. Delicious refreshments of Commerce is slated Tuesday, were served to the ladies. May 13th, 12:00 noon in the Lion Mrs. Dick Knight will be hostCommunity House ess for the group on May 16. The repast will be served by the Lady Lions. D of P. Social The Daughters of Pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. Tal Bird of d Avenue are the proud par- Pleasant Green Camp, spring soents of a baby daughter born cial will be held Friday, May 18th May 1st. She tipped the scales at in the Lion Community House, pounds, 4H ounces and will be beginning at 1:00 o'clock. Luncheon will be served by the Lady named Althea. The Birds have three other Lions. Reservations must be made by children, two boys and a girl at n home to welcome the new baby. May 13th with Mrs. Laura by dialing 6014. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Murphy of Mt Shasta, Members of the Womens BenCalifornia and Mr. and Mrs. James I. Bird of Bluebell, Utah. efit Association were entertained Monday evening at the Magna Womens Clubrooms by Mrs. Jack Build Your Own With Marlor. Refreshments were served and games played. Prizes were given to Mrs. Carl Long, Mrs. W. W. Borland and Mrs. Mary E. MILK Hunter Youth 4-- Know STATE FARM AO INI m m jt ; i M Mif Mi&tQD J in M. R. Bolton 2775 South 9000 West Phone 5585 Magna. Utah Magna mmmm ASSN. 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