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Show Thursday, January 16, 1969 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Lovely Maid is Engaged ocie Gold-Gree- n Event Jan. 25 Pleasant Green Wards Plan Ball NEW Mrs. Ross Evon Brown, the former Virginia Kaye Gour ley. The young couple exchanged nuptial promises in December. BRIDE-ELEC- Magna Maid Wed in Temple Pretty Miss Marsha Ann Barton, daughter of T Mr. and Mrs. Keith F. Barton, 8352 W. 3150 South, Magna, is engaged to John A. Scott Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Scott of Redwood City, Calif. Plans are being made for a March 1 wedding at Skaggs Memorial Chapel. Miss Barton will graduate from Weber State College in June with a degree in business education. She has been a member of the Junior Class Council and Residence Hall Council. She also attended the University of Utah. Mr. Scott is a graduate of the College of San Mateo, Calif. He also graduated from Weber State College in December with a degree in sociology and was a football letterman at both schools. ARRANGING Preliminary details for the P.G. First and Third wards Gold and Green Ball The annual, anticipated Gold and Green Ball, sponsored by the Pleasant Green First and Third wards, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 25, at the beginning at 8:30 p.m. A Sleigh Ride will be featured as the dance theme, free to everyone. Semiformal dress is the order of the evening and ward-hous- Miss Ann Olsen Recent Bride Jobs Honoring them, a wedding brunch was held at a Bremerton restaurant, with a wedding cake forming the centerpiece of the main table. are Sharon Cheney, left, and Luaun Walters, right. The public is offered a cordial invitation. music will be furnished by the Rendlesbach orchestra. Refreshments are to be served. Intermission is at 10 p.m. and a variety of program numbers presented, including selections from a trio, composed of Karen Jeppson, Sandra Ahlquist and Mary Ann Hamp. A group of dancers, directed by Jackie e, y, Coon, will also peiform. Other program acts are still being arranged. Committee over the ball includes Luann Walters, Cookie Thomas, Leslie Backman, Allan Collings, Bryce Greer, Ruth Coon, Sharon Cheney, Ruby Talbot, DeWitt Heywood and Cloyd Webb. Daughters Set Fashion Show NEWS FROM THE Mr. Bob Southern, gj Other hostesses who entertained Barker, Mrs. Mildred Olsen, Beth Mantle, Earlene Olsen, Karen Olsen and Faye Miller. The bride is a graduate of the Cyprus High School and Continental School of Beauty in Salt An executive board meeting of the Cyprus Post, American Lake City. Mrs. Mildred Olsen, 7400 W. 2400 South, Magna, announces the marriage of her attractive daughter, Ann, to Darryl Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Barker of Brigham City. The nuptials were solemnized Nov. 22 by Bishop Phil Crane at his home in Bremerton, Wash., in the presence of parents, other relatives and friends from Richland, Wash. The bride wore a white dress with navy trim and held a gay of white orchids and nose- The annual election of Cyprus Post No. 38, American Legion, will be held on Thursday, Jan. Un16, in the Magna Mine-Miion Hall, beginning at 8 p.m. All members are urged to attend. A meeting of the auxiliary is slated at the same time. entertained eve- ning honoring the 12th anniversary of her daughter, Shauna. Guests were Kaye Riley, Diane Drain, Darlene Templer, Jolene Hardman, Jill Yonker and Michelle Leonelli. Games were played and refreshments served. PLANNING FASHION Show for this Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18, are two members of A gala fashion show, Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 10, Cleo Fitzgerald, left, and Valorie Gass. The public is invited. Bethel No. 10, will be presented on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2 p.m., at the American Mobile Home Park, 3000 South, Redwood Rd. Recreation Center. All clothes to be modeled will be furnished by Adrien 'n Emilie of Salt Lake City. spon- sored by the Job's Daughters, 0OTHH Saturday, January 18 . Womens Refreshments are to be served, prizes given. A donation of 75 cents each attending person is asked. 9:30 a.m. Models will be Cleo Fitzgerald, Cyprus; Liz Chappell, Skyline; Penny Tapp, Kearns; Kathy White, Murray; Allison Highland; Vickie Smith, Granite; Joleen Langston, South t; High; Julie Johanson, Carol Auger, West; Rebecca Bluth, Jordan; Valorie Gass, Granger; Pattie Brown, Bountiful ; Pam, McDonough, St. Wis-com- nAiu n il Mens Childrens ADAH CHAPTER, 0ES TO HONOR GRAND Prices Further Reduced SALES Matron of honor was LECTURER JAN. 22 Adah Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will honor the grand lecturer of the organization, Mrs. Afton Jones, at a meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 22, beginning at 8 p.m. in the Magna Masonic Temple. Host and hostesses will be Theral McDonald, Nelda Helen Papanikolas and Patty McDonald. All members of the group are urged to attend. FINAL BEST SHOP Wol-stenhol- MAGNA, UTAH f Marys of the Wasatch; Shauna Fisher, Clearfield; Nancy Hillcrest, and Maxine Scroggin, Bingham. Officers of the Adrien 'n Emilie Fashion Board include Cleo Fitzgerald, president; Liz Chappell, vice president; Penny Tapp, secretary; Kathy White, Bol-lige- reporter-historia- n. r, dressed in similar gowns of green velvet and satin and carried nosegays of white carnations highlighted with holly. The brides mother wore a green gown and the grooms mother chose blue. Both pinned corsages of baby Vanda orchids to their shoulders. For her going-awaensemble, the bride chose a pink knit suit with white accessories. The couple honeymooned in Las Vegas, Nev., and are now at home in Cedar City where they will continue their schooling at the College of Southern Utah. y CATERIN- GENTIRE WEDDING Food, Flowers, Napkins, Etc., Various Menus Lakeridge Motes Welcoming their fourth child are Mr. and Mrs. George Van Wagoner and children, Marty, Marie and Randy. Lovely little Lara Van Wagoner was born Jan. 8 at the Valley yest Hospital, weighed in at 6 pounds, 8 ounces and was 19 y2 inches long. OAKESON FLORAL 5250 S. 3200 West Dial 298-525- 5 MAGNA MINISTER HEADS COUNCIL OF UTAH CHURCHES The Rev. Kenneth C. Ed- wards, pastor of .the First Baptist Church in Magna, Saturday was elected president of the Utah Council of Churches. He succeeds the Rev. Donald Mills, pastor of Bountiful Community Church. Other officers elected during the annual meeting at Zion Lutheran Church, 1070 Foothill Dr., were Mrs. E. C. Christensen of First Baptist Church, Ogden, first vice president; the Rev. Dr. A. Walton Roth, Presbytery of Utah, second vice president; Mrs. John M. Wade, Wasatch Presbyterian Church, secretary, and Claude P. Parrott, Bountiful Community Church, treasurer. the brides sister, Mrs. Suzanne Anderson. Other attendants included another sister to the bride, b, View-mon- Final Clothing Clearance All of holly. ll Birthday Honored Mrs. Kay Empey Le- gion, was held at the home of Mr. Keith Inkley in Magna on Tuesday evening. The groom is a graduate of Box Elder High School at Brigham City and is a petty officer, third class, stationed to the USS Albert David in Bremerton. The young couple now reside in Bremerton. at a birthday party Friday first vice department commander of the American Legion, Department of Utah, and his wife, Mary, attended a luncheon and reception in honor of the national president of the American Legion Auxiliary in the Empire Room, Hotel Utah, Saturday, Jan. 11. for the bride were Mrs. Bobby urday in Koosharem. Bridal Gown For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of lace and satin, fashioned with an empire waistline, lace bodice and sleeves. Her tram had matching lace insertion and a shoulder-lengt- h veil was centered with a matching lace flower and a teardrop pearl. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and red roses with sprigs Mrs. Mary Linton; the grooms sister, Miss Connie Brown, and Miss Marian Earl. They were LEGION AUXILIARY A number of socials have been given to honor the bride, includ-,ina personal shower by Mrs. 'Gordon Bullock of Provo, Utah. MISS ANN OLSEN Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gour-le8325 Western Dr., Magna, announce the marriage of their attractive daughter, Virginia Kaye, to Mr. Ross Evon Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRue D. Brown of Koosharem, Utah, on Dec. 20, 1968, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The ceremony was performed by Elder Gaylen S. Young. The couple was honored at a reception in the evening at the Seville Reception Center in Taylorsville. 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