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Show Thursday, August 29, 1968 Thursday, August 29, 1968 JUST-WEAttractive Mrs. Steven Lee Richards, the former Vicki Lynn Adams. The young couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. D NEW Mrs. Thomas A. Van Wagoner, the former Sheila Dianne Borich. Following their marriage, the prominent pair were honored at the Reception Centre. Newlyweds Recite Holy Vows Vicki Lynn Adams Marries EVENTS For Magna' PLAN M. (Louise) Lambert, E. Lions are Mrs. Lady president, seated; standing, leTt to right, Mrs. Theral (Patty) McDonald, treasurer; Mrs. Keith (Marilyn) Sizemore, secretary, and Mrs. Nick (Kelly) Sefakis, first ice president. Other FALL-WINTE- Miss Sheila Dianne Borich, daughter of Mrs. Margaret A, and the late Milan G. Borich, 1249 Sierra Way, Salt Lake City, former Magna residents, recited nuptial vows with Thomas A. Van Wagoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Van Wagoner, 915 S. 8th West, Salt Lake City, re cently. The just-wed- s exchanged mar- riage promises at the Reception Centre. A reception later hon- ored them. Bridal Gown For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of crepe and lace, en train. The empire waist was outlined with a lace motif and the long sleeves ended in lily points. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and white carnations. Her attendants, Mrs. Karyll Morris, matron of honor; Miss Debra Morris, maid of honor; Miss Janice Nielsen, Mrs. Judy Stratton, Mrs. Sandra Taylor, Mrs. Kay Van Leeuwen, Mrs. Sharon Bailey and little Brenda Van Leeuwen, wore aqua and yellow frocks and carried nosegays of yellow and aqua carnations. The bridal party received guests before a background of marble cupids, intertwined with green and gold garlands. Floral arrangements and tall candelabra were placed at either end. Mrs. Borich, mother of the bride, wore green and Mrs. Van Wagoner, mother of the groom, chose yellow. Both pinned yellow roses and white carnation corsages to their shoulders. Mrs. Ila Hiller and Miss Karen Benham were hostesses. Over the gift room were Mrs. Judy Esplin, Mrs. Edna Van Wagoner, Mrs. Diane Cushing. Allen Bennett and David and Tommy Van Leeuwen received the gifts. REGISTER IN OUR Serving were Annette Stone. Robyn Roberts, Claudia Watts, Leign Jensen, Teresa Miller and Carla Van Wagoner. They were assisted by Paula Miller and Alone Bennett. Hostesses who honored the bride at parties were Mrs. Becky Stauffer, Mrs. Judy Stratton, Mrs. Sandra Taylor, Mrs. Karyll Morris, Miss Debra Morris, Mrs. Wayne Cushing, Miss Diane Cushing, Miss Karen Banham, Miss Ila Hiller, Miss Janice Nielsen and Mrs. Helen Jensen. Following a honeymoon to the Teton Mountains, the young couple are residing in Murray. GIFT & THRIFT SHOP 9108 West 2700 South 1 Magna Dial 297-227- i kt MISS SANDRA HERRON Drenda Jenkins to Marry In one of the prominent weddings, Miss Vicki Lynn Adams and Steven Lee Richards were married Thursday, Aug. 22, in the Salt Lake late-summ- er LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast in their Will Meet Sept. 6 At Fremont School Bridal Gown RECEIVES U. DEGREE; Chuck-A-Ram- ACTIVE ON CAMPUS ft elbow-lengt- t Her efforts and enthusiasm for the university activities just recently earned her a place in Whos Who in American Universities and Colleges. with the LADIES of Hunter are rejoicing over the arrival of their second daughter, born Aug. 22, and weighing in at 6 pounds. She has two brothers, Gary and Kenny, and one sister, Tammy Rae. The proud mother is the former Donna Rae Potts. are Maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Potts of Salt Lake City and- paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goble of Magna. - LEAVE FOR DISNEYLAND Mrs. Rachel Grubaugh and son, Kay, left by plane Monday morning for a short trip to Disneyland, Calif. They will return in time for school. Sandra Jane Herron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Herron, 9147 W. 3200 South, has received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from the University of Utah. BACK FROM TRIP Miss t 4 Lovely Miss Brenda Jenkins, who will be McGuire on Sept. 27 at the Lake Ridge to W. Robert married BRIDE-ELEC- T Wardhouse. The betrothal and approaching marriage of attractive Miss Brenda Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deane T. Jenkins, 2109 S. 7600 West, was announced at a buffet dinner at the Jenkins home recently, to Robert W. McGuire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis B. McGuire of Kearns. Twenty people attended and a scroll at each place announced the forthcoming marriage. Garden blooms were used in the table decor. PLEASE CALL AT The young couple will be mare ried at the Lake Ridge on Friday evening, Sept. 27, followed by a reception. Announcement of the impending nuptials will be greeted with interest by the many friends of the popular couple. a graduate of The Cyprus High School, is employed by the Pyke Manufacturing Co. and the groom is a member of the Package Corp. of America personnel. Ward-hous- bride-elec- t, CATERING-ENT- IRE THE TIMES FOR YOUR PICTURES WEDDING Food, Flowers, Napkins, Etc., Various Menus If you submit a picture for publication in The Magna Times, kindly call for it the day of publication or right after. We will appreciate this favor. If your picture is in The Magna Times (taken by us), you are welcome to it at no cost providing you come to the Copper Printing Co. office to get it Prices of extra papers are 10 cents each. Thank you for your cooperation. The Magna Times She served as student body officer of the Associated Students Program Board, member Naiads of Phildelphia, 66; song leader in 1966-67. Miss Sandra was affiliated with Delta Delta Delta sorority and was a Panhellenic Rush delegate for Tri Delta. She and Miss Janet Ollinger were chosen outstanding senior graduates of Delta Delta Delta. Mrs. Rose Rasmussen has turned home from a weeks NURSERY PARTY The Wee Lads n Lassies Nursery at 2826 S. 8600 West, will enjoy a party at the Granger Park on Friday, Aug. 30, marking the end of summer care. School will begin again Sept. 3, states Miss Nola Clark, Dial 298-52- 55 ny ii surrounded by gladioli. Attending the bride were Mrs. Elvin Frandsen, Mrs. Larry Dial, , Mrs. Lee Jones, Mrs. Stan Petty, Mrs. Richard Christensen and Mrs. Larry Adams, all wearing Irish-gree- n floor-lengt- e, h gowns, fashioned with empire waist and a white lace bodice. Each carried a bouquet of orchid glamellias, surrounded by white blooms, trimmed with green cascading carnations. The petite flower girl, Ann White, was similarly dressed and had a wristlet of .orchid glamellias. Caplyle Wacker was best man and ushers were Evan Lusty, Don Filion, Larry Adams and Lanny Herron. Mothers Dresses Mothers of the bride and h groom wore like n crystalline gowns, with green lace overdress and each pinned an orchid to her shoulder. Over the gift room were Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. Jack Humphreys and Mrs. Luzon Draper. In charge of the serving were Mrs. James R. Davis, an aunt of the bride, and Sherry Marsha Shaw, Charlene Davis, Shauna Davis, Lynette Davis, Marlene Davis and Rosanna Taylor. Leave on Honeymoon y ensemble, For her n suit the bride chose a with green and white accessories. She and her groom left on a honeymoon to Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nev. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Mrs. Lee Jones, Miss Linda Taylor, Mrs. Larry Dial, Miss Lyle Perry and Mrs. Jack Humphreys. The bride has attended Stevens Henager College and is now employed at the Best Shop in Magna. Her husband has fulfilled an LDS mission to Japan, attended the Brigham Young University for a year and one year at the University of Utah, where he is enrolled for fall study. Irish-gree- going-awa- mint-gree- n The young Magna summer school attended lady and played for the ballet classes. She was chosen Phi Delta Theta Plain Jane, and was Greek goddess of the U., in the Greek Olympics in 1966. She to the was first Duchess of the Intercollegiate Knights. well-know- attendant A graduate of Cyprus High School, she entered the univer- sity with honors at entrance. The Magna maid will teach the third grade at the Indian Hills School in Salt Lake City. Depend on us for beautifully-printewedding invitations and announcements, correct in every detail. Reasonable rates, prompt service. Free estimates. d For All Printing Needs CARD OF THANKS 5250 S. 3200 West re- vaca- tion spent with a nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen in Sigurd, Utah, and with a niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gardner in Richfield, Utah. The group also enjoyed several days in Fish Lake, Utah, reporting several inches of snow while there. Mrs. Roger Babcock, the former Barbara Herron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Herron of Magna, will teach in Salt Lake City this fall at the Douglas School. OAKESON FLORAL corsage, r orchid-colo- Gar-sid- e, I GOLFING Barbara Barton, golfer deluxe, is the new club champion of ladies golf at the Copper course. Beverly Cloward won the August leg. In a fall tournament Tuesday, the first low gross was taken by Barbara Barton, second, Sally Ware, third, Jackie Allen, fourth, Phyllis Porter. First low net was captured by Beverly Cloward ; second, Kay Court; Iva Florence and Crystal Colombe tied for third. Crystal Colombe and Sally Ware tied for low putts. In a circle on No. 8, Phyllis Porter and Kay Court were the sequins over taffeta, bouffant ruffles cascading into a chapel train. Her h veil was held in place by a tiara of lace flowers, pearl and crystal settings. She carried an or- - 1 chid floor-lengt- The pretty bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace with mother-of-pea- rl The Oquirrh Council PTA will meet Friday, Sept. 6, at the John C. Fremont Elementary School, 3249 E. 1425 West, beginning at 7:30 p.m. All PTA presidents, committee chairmen and principals are urged to attend. Why, Why, Why?" will be the theme of the meeting, announces the chairman, Mrs. Richard Kevren. Workshops, special introductory programs, and department sessions will be presented. SECOND DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. K. Grant Goble Many Other Unusual Gifts n; Oquirrh Council PTA Putting honors were taken by Barbara Barton, Phyllis Porter and Crystal Colombe. As a convenience to friends who wish to select gifts, list your silver, glassware, crystal patterns in our free bridal registry, as well as colors and decor. officers are Mrs. Paul (Rula) Garside, second ice president; Mrs. Lyman (LaRue) Breeze, spizzerinktress; Mrs. E. C. (Edith) Whitaker, chaplain; Mrs. Carl D. (Hope) Clark, pariamen-tariaMrs. Frank (Donna) Cross, historian; Mrs. A. C. (Margaret) Carman, past president. honor was given by the bridegrooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland T. Richards, 8380 W. a Myron Ave., at the restaurant. Parents of the new bride are Mr. and Mrs. George L. Adams, 3135 Dayton St., Magna. The bridal couple greeted reception guests at the Lake Ridge, LDS Ward that evening against a background of 12 pillars, interspersed with bouquets of fern and orchid gladioli. Mrs. V. U. Butters played backmusic. ground winners. Take advantage of this free service . . . R I wish to thank everyone for their cards, visits and flowers during my stay in the hospital. I am most grateful. Mrs, Ella Petersen The Magna Times i . . . |