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Show i . r f 4wr 4 -- C W1 grs magma, l 4 W 8 Ua-at- Jennie Karen Anderson became the bride of Wayne Bag-le- y Cranfill Thursday at the Chapel of Flowers, Bellevue, Washington. Nelson A. Snow, LDS bishop, officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kent C. Anderson, Bellevue, former Magna residents. Mr. Cranfill is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Cranfill Seattle, Washington. Beautiful Gown The brides gown was of silk organza accented with inserts of lace. A short veil was held with crown of orange blossoms. Her flowers were white roses and orchids. Miss Joleen Rodak of Magna was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Cranfill, Miss Lynne Clawson and Miss Donna Borman. Their dresses were turquoise satin sheaths with tulle overskirts. Gerald Thiemer wa3 best man. Ushers were Bruce Enders, James Gerarden and Steven Cranfill. A reception was held after the ceremony. The couple honeymooned in California and will make a home in Renton, Washington. Tne bride attended Auerswald Business College and Mr. Cranfill attended the University of Washington. mem mis HOME FROM GERMANY ROLL Mis A group of Magna ladies will motor to Provo Thursday evening to attend a meeting of the 8 and 40. They are Mrs. Helen Gallyer, Mrs. Ruby Cushing, Mrs. Della Hoffman and Mrs. Lillian Haws. Thursday, Jans 23, KCO CQilCLE lFlftMil WHtfBaiitliviI t utah i Fourth Child h Mr. and Mrs. Lester O. of Fort Collins, Colorado are the proud parents of their second son, who will be named SUphen Douglas. He was born in the Larimer County Hospital on June 4th and has a brother, Richard and two sisters, Julie Gae and Connie Lynne at home. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Hepworth of Hinck-fcUtah and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Talbot of Magna. Mr. Leon G. Dilley is the Mrs. Lyle Talbot has been visiting in Fort Collins with her and family daughter, for ten days following the arrival of the new grandson. The will be in Fort Collins lor two more years while Mr. Hep-worcontinues his studies at the Colorado State University in t etennary nKdic.ne. Hep-wort- 30lh la Temp! 3 FINE BABY President and Mrs. William B. Martin announce the adoption of a baty boy on Monday, June 20th. He weighed in at 6 pounds, 7 ounces and will be greeted by two -- Utfcfa, C'neryl and Katherine. He wni be named Jonn Samuel, r 7lh Son Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dea of Magna announce the birth of thrir seventh son on Saturday, June 18th. Mother and new baby are MISS MARLA SORENSEN . . . June Bride-Elec- t Mr. and Mrs. DeOrr Sorensen of Lake Ridge announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mania, to Micheal Daniels, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniels of Magna. The young couple will recite nuptial vows June 30th in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and a re- ception will be held in their honor that evening at the Evergreen Reception Center, 2275 East 33rd South from 8:00 to 10:00 p. m. Announcement of the impendLADY ing nuptials will be greeted, with interest by a wide circle of friends. h, w RENT KENNER APPLIANCE 2655 S. 8850 Was!. Magna YD Vc J J'.T.a th Utah, were guests last FORMER MAGNA week of Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Robinson and Mr. and- - Mrs. Dee Conder. Mrs. Gilbert Robinson re- WED IN TEMPLE RITES mained for a week longer to visit An announcement of interest to her Magna relatives. a wide circle of friends is the marriage of Mrs. Leonora Mitchell' Mrs. Hannah McDermaid of Sandall of Salt Lake City, former Monterey, California is visiting at Magna resident, and W. Aird Macthe home of her sister-in-laand donald on Friday, June 24th in brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Arch the Salt Lake Temple. McDermaid, for a short time. A reception will honor the couple Saturday, July 9th, five to Honoring Fathers Day, Mrs. eight oclock in the Eighteenth Verl A Haws entertained at a Ward Chapel, A Street and Secfamily dinner Sunday for Mr. and ond Avenue, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Richard Urry and family of The newlyweds will be at home, Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Devore, 1295 South Westwood Road in Mrs. Donna Hyland and Mr. and Bountiful, Utah, Mrs. Eldred Haws of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Hills and three children of Bedford, Massachusetts, will spend a vacation TILLERS time with their parents, Mr. and SEEDERS Mrs. Ray Woolfenden in Magna ROLLERS and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hills in AERATORS Salt Lake City. The visitors will Open Sunday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m depart July IsL RENT-ALL- S Will hs w UNITED Loka Cidga K M son-in-la- w doing nicely. A son, Carl Jr., is home on leave from Germany, serving in the Dr. and Mrs. J. Sidney Allen, Jr. armed forces. and six children of Rigby, Idaho, were house guests of Dr. Allens Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Martinez and family, of Lake Ridge announce the birth sister, brother-inrlaPresident and Mrs. William B. of a daughter on June 13th. She Martin last week. weighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces. A name has not as yet been chosen Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson, for the wee one. son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robinson and son, Allen, of Para-goona- 60-d- y, Hep-wort- First Lieutenant and Mrs. K. Leslie Kirk and their four children have returned from Germany after serving almost 3ti years overseas, a member of the U. S. Army. After a leave. Lieutenant will be stationed at Fort Sill Kirk Y0U!G COUPLE TO Oklahoma. He is making the Army his career. ON JULY 15 The visitors have departed for California to spend a few weeks AT MAGNA flCTI of their leave with Mrs. Kirks Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Carlson parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winefred announce the betrothal and ap- Lay, later returning to Utah to take advantage of the fishing proaching marriage of their at- here. He is the son of AL Kirk tractive daughter, Yvonne, to Robert L. Hampton, son of Mr. of Magna. and Mrs. Don M. Brown of Magna. Mrs. Stella Thompson of The young couple will recite Jerome, Idaho, is visiting her sisrenuptial vows in July and a Mrs. Ethel Adamson and ception will honor them July 15th ter, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. other relatives and friends for a Clarin Hatch, 2830 South 8900 short time. West in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Herrington Announcement of the nuptials will be read with considerable in- and children of Roosevelt, Utah, terest by the many friends of the were visitors at the home of Mrs. Herringtons parents, Mr. and Mrs. young couple. Frank Hayda and other relatives and friends in this area for a few Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. days. They also attended the VFW Collings, accompanied by several state convention in Salt Lake City relatives from Brigham City, Utah, have returned from a tn6st WBA LUNCHEON enjoyable trip to Yosemite NaA delightful luncheon of the tional Park, Lake Tahoe and Womens Benefit Association v?as Reno, Nevada. held Saturday at the Doll House Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, in Salt Lake City and honored Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Carl Pettersson Mr. Jean Kisler of California, of this organization. and family of Magna and Mr. and Attending from Magna were Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Jr. and famMrs. Clara Borland, Mrs. Ida ily of Hunter, have returned home Stewart, Mrs. Eugene Kone, Mrs. from a most enjoyable ten-da- y vacation in Westminster, Californ- Frances Ridge, Mrs. F. L. Clifton, ia, thence to San Diego, where Mrs. Jack Marlor, Mrs. Mary E. they were guests of relatives, Mf. Nielson, Mrs. Carl Long of Magand Mrs. Earl Underwood and Mr. na and Mrs. Isabelle Murphy of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. George Underwood. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Verl A. Haws entertained members of the VFLA Monday evening at her home. Luncheon was served and card games later played. Prizes were given to Mrs. S. J. Coon and Mrs. Kenneth Kidd. The ladies will adjourn for the summer months. aiid vievjs RELIEF MAGNA RESIDENT FROM HAWAIIAN SOCIETY VISITING HONORED HEADS Members of the Rebekah District Association No. 2 of Utah ARE were guests of Harmony No. 46 The North Jordan Stake Relief in Magna Friday evening. Business of the order was conducted Society honored the Visiting Teachers Friday evening at the and refreshments served. stake center. The meeting was conducted by CARPENTERS' UNION Mrs. Mary Lou Nielson, president Carpenters Local 1984 will hold of the Stake Relief Society. Ina special meeting Friday evening, vocation was offered by President June 24th at the Magna Womens Dean Farnsworth, followed by a Club, 8:00 p. m. to elect officers. musical selection from the Hunter All members are urged to Ward a trio consisting of Camille Hart, Karren Finlay son and Jerry Dimkk. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Sharp of Opening address was given by Culver City, California, visited Walter Brock, member of the High Mrs. Sharps brother-in-laand Council A film Unto the Least family, Mr. A. L. Miner for of These, was shown and Presifour days in ' Magna. On Sat- dent E. Verne Breeze spoke urday, a Cousins Social' was briefly. Several selections were held at the home of a niece and given by Lee Christensen and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. John benediction was by President attended. Wallace Bawden. Hickman. Twenty-fiv- e The visitors later motored to Logan, and thence to Montana. N0R-J-EST- EACX TDIP Mis Clelia Knaus of Magna las returned home from a wonderful trip to Hawaii She visited all the islands and reports the vegetation and lush flowers as "unbelievable." Miss Knaus is an employee fjleteage w SET A' Mrs. Bob Taylor and daughter, Gail of San Francisco, California, SATURDAY FOR Arthritic and rheumatic diseases cripple and disable vast numbers. Though new treat- ments and drugs are being developed, there can be no substitute for sound medical all arthritis is not judgment the samel As a member of your profesare visitors at the home of her N.-J. STAKE mother-in-lasional health team, we enMrs. Theresa Taycourage you to get a doctor's lor. Mrs. Bob Taylor is the former June 25th is the Saturday, big diagnosis. Hs can best select Paula Comley of Garfield. for the of the day the therapy and drugs to help North Jordan Stake, to be held at you. Bring your prescriptions the Hunter Recreation Grounds. to us for dependable service. SHERIFFS CALL Asahel Eldredge is chairman of "T the event, and announces there I W (Pexe tl ) i I ! will be booths of all descriptions ATTENTION TO to sell many items of food. The big parade for children beCURFEW LAW Magna Rexall Drug gins at 1:00 p. m. at the top of Night BY or BY esn sheriffs 6000 West. Magna deputy phasize that the curfew law will be strictly enforced for the following hours: Boys and girls under 15, 10:00 p, m. (to be in homes.) Girls, 15 to 18, midnight. Boys, 15 to 21, midnight. Only adults will be permitted on the midnight. ParMr. and Mrs. Howard Ludwig ents arestreets after Mrs. Mark Averill of Salt Lake asked to please cooperate as a had the Mrs. guest past wesk, City was a weekend guest at the with the local deputies in enhome of Mr. and Mrs. Verl A. Ludwigs father, E. L. Winn of forcing the curfew law. Kennilworth, Utah. Haws, Nor-J-Es- ta BIRTHDAYS HONORED Honoring the birthday anniversaries of her husband, James Mon-so- n and the natal day of her mother, Mrs. Rena Larson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Monson entertained at a family dinner Wednesday. Twenty-fou- r attended the festivities. Mrs. Larson was 89 years old. College Graduate Verdell Robinson of Magna graduated Friday evening from FATHERS DAY PARTY the Salt Lake City Stevens Hena-ge- rs Business College, receiving Honoring their father, Tom Driffill, members of his family his diploma in .business. entertained at a prettily planned lawn party Sunday at the Driffill residence. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. William T. Blake and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shepherd and family of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barber and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Bez-za- SWI1! pay cash for wrecked cere. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Driffill and family of Magna and Mrs. Tom Driffill HA 0-- 0 WE HAVE Install AUT0 GLASS PATIO DOOR "WINDOW GLASS "TABLE TOPS nt "ERRORS Pfc. Gerald Collings, son of Mr. 4050 South 8400 Wes! Mr. and Mrs. Juel Pritzkau and and Mrs. Thomas E. Collings, has returned to Fort Lawton, Seattle, family were Fathers Day guests Dial Magna 6221 Washington, after a months va- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E Marshall Sunday afternoon. cation spent in the Magna area. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiEfk Sunny Brock Alf Sea the Chevy Mystery Show In color Sunday. NBC-Tthe Pat Boone Chevy Showroom weekly, Conditioning temperature made to order-- tor comfort. Get I demonstration! why shouldnt you enjoy tiie features that . Kentucky Straight make ciievy Bourbon tastes better than any CZCHADAY G1ACO , t other bourbon ! 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' n . . optional at axtra cost Get In on the hottest thing this Spring This Is ths Imptls Convert! bis ... see your local authorized paoilso acjp 9152 West Main Street MAGNA', UTAH Styled to the modem taste, and small to save you space thats the charming, colorful Princess phone. This new extension goes anywhere in your home, and goes beautifully. The dial glows softly in the dark so you can find it quickly and then, when you lift the receiver. Chevrolet dealer. 5r.3?fiinr Phone: BY 7-66- EY 00- "s The Princess phene with lights up brightly to make dialing easy. The Prinfiess phone comes in your choice of five decorator colors white, beige, pink, blue and turquoise. Easy to get, too. Just call your telephone business office, or ask a telephone serviceman to show it to you. MOUNTAIN STATED TELEPHONE built-i- n dial light costs only pennies a dey after a one-Si- at the Magna First Security Bank. charge andjnstaiiaticn. |