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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday. May 28. 19S9 LOVELY MAY BRIDE CUB SCOUT CAKE MR. AND MRS. LESTER JohnYoung Couple Will son announce the arrival of a Troth In LDS baby boy May 3rd at the LDS Plight Hospital. He weighed in at 7 S. L. Temple Marriage pounds, 8 ounces and has been On June 5th in the majestic given the name of Larry LaVar. Salt Lake LDS Temple, Miss The proud 'mother is the former Sharon Sawyer, daughter of Mr. Delores Firkins of Hunter. and Mrs. Stanley Covington of Salt Lake City, will exchange Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dorn of vows with Evan J. of a nuptial son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. California, have been vistors sister, Mrs. James Hardman and Zabriskie of Magna. Mr. Dorn is a retired family. Kennecott Copper employee. y. -- I Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr. have received word of the birth of a fine son to Mr, and Mrs. James Pearce of Lemon Grove, California. The child arrived on the birthday date of its great grandfather, Mr. Pettersson. The new proud mother will be remembered as the former erly Underwood. Bev- Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Jr. entertained Tuesday at their home, the occasion being the birthday of Mr. Matt Pettersson, Sr. Twenty-seve- n family members attended, including grand and n. Tl AUCTION floor-lengt- gown of h nylon embroidered tulle. The bouffant skirt was styled in redingote fashion, and underscored with cascading ruffles of tulle. The fitted bodice was styled with a boat neckline, outlined in hand clipped lace. Her veil fell from a crown of hand clipped nylon and tulle flowers. She carried a white orchid encircled with white carnations and stephanotis. Mrs. Carl Andra was matron of honor. Other attendants were Miss Karen Breeze Mrs. David Harkness, Miss Marie Laird and Miss Nancy Darley. They wore sheath dresses in spring pastel shades with matching accessories and bouquets. Misses Vicky and Marsha Bowen, sisters of the bride, wore blue and lavender dresses and carried miniature bouquets of carnations matching their gowns. Robert Skelton, Jr. was best man. Tom Burke, Fred Buckner, Carl Andra, Douglas Allen and Robert Rushton were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Lavell J. Burt greeted guests at the door.,, Mrs. Sara Bowen was in charge of the gift room, assisted by Mrs. Lynn Kalmar, Mrs. Carol Armstrong, Mrs. Thelma Bow en, Miss Delores Eden and Miss Marjorie Ruston. Mrs. Jo Skelton was at the guest BIG SUCCESS The cake auction held Friday by Cub Scouts of Pack 702 and their fathers proved to be a big success. Thirty-on- e cakes were entered. The best decorated cake prize was won by William Follett and his father. The cake that was sold for the most money was made by Jeff Beck and his father. JUDGES WERE Mrs. E. E. Matthews, Mrs. Parley Coon, Mrs. Vern Oliver and Mrs. Maxine Crapo. The auctioneer was E. E. Matthews. Everyones support and are appreciated. The realized money from the sale of cakes will be used for projects for the boys in Pack 702. to the her future mother-in-laentertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening at the Lion Community House. Mrs. LaMar Shaw and Mrs. Arthur Ellsworth were in charge of the games and Mrs. Alden Zabriskie was in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Kenneth Goble and Miss Carol Zabriskie were in charge of the gifts. Spring flowers were used in THE NEXT MEETING for the the decor and refreshments served Kearns Green Thumbers will be following games. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. book. Following their marriage, the Ezra on Thursday, June 11th, For her going-awa- y outfit, the new Mrs. Day newlyweds will be honored at a Mr. chose a beige sheath with matching will give a lecture on inFoutz Day wedding breakfast at Harman's sects. Harold .Rushton, president, English walking coat and matching accesNorth Temple Restaurant, given Miss Darlene Bowen, daughter of Mr. announces a barbecue will follow sories. the will by grooms parents. They the lecture. After a short honeymoon, the couple and Mr. Lawrence Bowen of Magna and depart on a honeymoon trip to Mr. Rushton announces the make their home in Magna. will of Mr. son and Mr. Mrs. the southern Utah parks. Roy Gary Foutz, Junior Garden Club has a memMr. and Mrs. Roy W. Foutz entertained also of douW. Foutz, Magna, exchanged at a dinner honoring the newlyweds at bership of over 200, working unble ring wedding vows Friday, May 15th House for Doll Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. der the direction of Mrs. Thur-ly- n family members. Christianson. This group of at the Magna LDS Wardhouse with BisMrs. Jo Skelton and Mrs. Diana Andra enCarver of 1319 Breeze Drive the tertained at a kitchen shower. Mrs. David past week have been Mr. and junior members will landscape hop Thomas E. Collings officiating. A reHarkness and Miss Karen Breeze were Mrs. R. E. Carver of Alhambra, their own West Kearns school ception followed the nuptial rites. hostesses at a personal shower. California, parents to Mr. Carver. grounds, planting petunias. returned to California They MEMBERS OF THE ORC AuxRonald Theobold, who is atPretty Reception Held For Newlywed, Wednesday after visiting another son and his family in Pueblo, tending the St. George,, Utah col- iliary were entertained Monday Mr. and Mr. Audy L. Harrison in Magna Colorado and other relatives and lege, was a weekend guest of his evening at the Magna Womens Mrs. Elaine Mower entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sorenson of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Club by Mrs. Rhoda Johnson and friends in Denver. Mrs. Alice Rowland. Games of Salt Theobold. City, former Delta resi- members of her Pinochle Club tfjke bingo were played and cut prize dents, announce the marriage of Tuesday at her home. Prizes at given to Mrs. Myrna Cavanee. their attractive daughter, Joan, to the popular game were awarded Audy L. Harrison, son of Mr. to Mrs. Arva Wallace, Mrs. Nancy Mrs. Helen Salisbury and Mrs. and Mrs. Adolph Harrison, on Simmons and Mrs. Laura Lee UGHT, Fraser. The group will be enterMuriel Sandall attended a break- Saturday, May 16th. tained at their next gathering by GarRoof at Hotel Utah fast the MELLOW, The ceremony was performed Mrs. Wallace. den Monday of the Rocky Mounto the home a the of at sister tain District Conference of Credit RARE in CARPENTER'S UNION, No. Unions. They represented the Cy- bride, Mrs. Bryan Renstrohn, Salt Lake City, and a reception 1984, will June prus Credit Union. was given Wednesday evening, 2nd, 8:00 cause p.m. at the Magna Womat First the Magna ens Clubrooms, All members are MRS, H. CLAUDE Anderson May 27th, urged to attend. entertained members of her Sew- Wardhouse, is The bride a graduate of the ing Club Thursday at her home. A gay, social time was enjoyed Hollywood Beauty College and MRS. ELIZABETH JONES dethe groom is now attending the by the ladies. University of Utah. He has served parted Monday for Morgan, Utah, for two years in the armed serv- to visit a son and family, Mr. Outstanding Cadet honor has ices. and Mrs. Bob Jones, and also atRifch-ards been awarded to Reid C. tend high school graduation of of Magna by the Reserve THE C&G CLUB met Friday a granddaughter. Officers Association. The presenat the home of Mrs. Merl evening tation was made May 22nd by THE EASTERN STAR tea, Colonel Richard D. Young at the Coon. Special guests were Mrs. scheduled for June 7th originally and Boren Mrs. Lloyd Eldred in University of Utah. the Magna Masonic Temple, Haws. A dainty luncheon was has been postponed until SeptemMiss Nancy Nielson, Miss Jean- served and games later played. announce officials. ette Pearson and Mr. Olin Cum- Prizes were won by Mrs. Haws, ber, (UTtIClY STiklGHT B0UEB0R WHISKEY Mrs. Dell Christensen and Mrs. OISTIILEIIES CO. mings were guests of the Kearns U HOSPITALIZED at St. Marks 10th Ward Sunday when they John Coon. Whin PtrfteliM tl Product l Inditing" are James Monson and A. B. The will their instrumental meet trio group June 5th Duckworth. Friends extend best presented IEITI1CKY LOUISVILLE. at Sacrament meeting. with Mrs. Donald Robinson. wishes. COMPLIMENTARY bride-elec- t, Or MEMBERS the Magna Womens Club were entertained Wednesday evening at a business Hosand birthday dinner-parttesses were Mrs. Vaironica Drif-fil- l, Mrs. Ella Peterson, Mrs. Ruby Wilson and Mrs. Ida Hunt. Ladies whose birthdays were honored included Eva Hayes, Helen Smith, Lima Olsen and Ethel Adamson. Games were played and prizes awarded. The bride wore a LAKER1DGE w n meet1-Tuesday- , its aged by fresh air ! Glenmore CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Honor Lakeridge Visitors Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams and son, Grant of Thatcher, Utah, visited at the home of a daughter and family, Mr. and Mi'S. James Hall on Sunday. Accompanied by Mrs. Hall, they also visited a NEWS By Juanita Hall Phona 6438 son-in-la- Lynn Walters and chilTHE CLOSING SOCIAL of the dren, Michael and Mary Lynn. Lake Ridge Second Ward Relief Society was held at the Oquirrh Later in the afternoon, the Stake House on Monday. After Halls, accompanied by Mr. and their lesson, a luncheon was Mrs. Harold Huston and daughserved. ter, Debra of Sacramento, Califora sightseeing trip The Guide Patrol class of the nia, enjoyed various points of interest Lake Ridge Second Ward Primary around in the Salt Lake Valley. Mr. Husenjoyed hiking and cave hunting ton is here temporarily working in the mountains near Tooele on with the Operating Engineers Saturday, and cooked out in the Union. open under the direction of Mrs. Dick Staker. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rowley and visited with relatives, Mr. family at the home Mr. of Visiting and Mrs. OralKemp this week were and Mrs. William Bleazard and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kemp and family and Mrs. Stella Davies of Salt Lake City on Sunday. family of Murray. Mrs. James Hall enjoyed luncheon at the Desert Inn on Friday with Mrs. Harold Huston and daughter, Debra of Sacramento, California, as her guests. TFXArn SERVICE STATION Theron Coon, Lessee Wayne Blood, Manager WE INVITE YOUR Mrs. Myra Smith was hostess to her Birthday Club at her home on May 13th. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Creta her mother, Mrs. Sadie Allen and Mrs. Ruth Sawyer of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ethel Shakspeare and daughter, Mrs. Mary Skelton and Mrs. Betty Morris of Magna. Shak-spear- PATRONAGE at e, 7200 West 8c 3500 South Open 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 7 Days a Week LUBRICATION CAR WASH (Regular Prices) Mrs. E. W. Carbine visited in Kaysville, Utah on Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thompson, the occasion being Mr. Thompsons birthday anniversary. Miss Lana Allred, daughter of and Mrs. Enid Allred of Afton, Wyoming, is visiting at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Val D?e Cranney. Mr. Mis Dawn Davies, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Davies, received a trophy for being the champion hopscotch student at the Webster School. Mrs. Peggy Buckalew was hostess to her Birthday Club on Guests included Mrs. Tuesday. Betty Morris, her mother, Mrs. Creta Shakspeare of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Val Wade and Mrs. Myra Smith of Magna and Mrs. Ethel Shakspeare and daughter, Mary Skelton. Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Yrj. Old Ancient AgeDist. Co., Frankfort, Ky. Kentucky 88 Proof FOeCDikr Compact Reel Glass Pole Reg. $4.95 $4.95 100 Yds. 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