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Show Gail Wilhclmscn Is June Bride Newlyweds Mr. ".'it RICTLT WOW A t POINT AN' Mrs. Ver- " or . 111 One or me J i; VIEW I by Trudy non Eugene Heber were honored at a garden reception at the home of the bride's parents I s" and T ,' J From Out Our Window ' - moie enOyau.e magazines we try io "aigest" if . - ' ., ' ' . '. each month is the Readers Digest. Some of the other magazines 3rd. June we quickly scan through and wonder why we continue to take Friday Mr. Heber and the former them with the answer an easy one. Some little person talked Gail Wilhelmsen were united us into renewing our subscription again and helping him financIn marriage Friday in the Salt But the Reader's Digest provides a sampling of all kinds of ially. The Lake LDS Temple. was performed by Pres. reading which we find enjoyable, informative and entertaining. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wilhelmsen evening, IK; ' - - , ; "4 cere-mon- ,. V',,2 i , ..,f Yi y Went EIRay L. Christiansen. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Gustaf J. Heber, ; Magna, feted the couple at a ( wedding breadfast at Harman's. At the reception the bride wore an original grown of silk with organza, Alencon lace, pearls and seand. (si quins. A scalloped necklinewere j long lily pointed sleeves features of the bodice. Her fingertip veil of illusion was released from a lace and They'll-Heapearl tiara. The bride's bouquet was a cascade of roses, carnaofficers of the Alpha Kappa Chapter tions and sweet peas. Miss Jill Wilhelmsen was in Kearns are: Bette Andrews, president, seated; Jean Hickof honor for her twin sismaid man, standing right, recording secretary; Claire Pullum, eduMrs. Don Murphy, Miss ter. cation director; Alice Miller, corresponding secretary, and Anette Adams and Miss Patty Shirley Buckley, treasurer. Absent is Pauline Clawsen, vice Welling were bridesmaids. Little Joan Welling was flower president. girl. They were all dressed in coral frocks and wore picture hats. Bouquets of spring blos JOHN GREENWOODS soms completed their ensem Every so often after finishing the article entitled "The Most Unforgettabla Character We've Ever Met" it's always tempted us to write about a most unforgettable person that it's been our pleasure to know . , . we've known her oil our life! She isn't a "character" in today's sense of the word' but instead she's one of those people you hold in awe. ' . Alpha Kappa and, at NEWLY-ELECTE- Uni. Graduates RETURN TO MURRAY Mr. and Mrs. John Greenwood, 163 E. 6100 South, returned home Saturday night after a three and a half week trip to the East. They accompanied his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenwood, Holladay, who were on their way to Europe, from New York. The Murray couple spent most of their trip time with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Eva) Welch, Long Island, N.Y. They visited several places of interest around New York and stopped off in Chicago for two days on their To Wed In June June 23rd has been chosen e for the date when Marrin Du-an- . Horton and Miss Marjorie Ann Decker will be married. The young University of Utah graduates will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and will be honored that evening: at a reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Decker, Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Hor-to231 E. 4500 South, are parents of the benedict-elec- t. He is studying for a Ph.D. in chemical engineering at the hilltop school. He is associated with Sigma Chi and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. His bride-to-b- e graduated with Phi Beta Kappa honors and a degree In elementary education. She affiliated with Alpha Delta Pi and Lambda Delta Sigma. She has taught at the Lafayette elementary school. n, way home. DAV Auxiliary Elect Officers Magna. Copper Auxiliary No. of officers to serve for the coming year Thursday evening at the Magna DAV club. Mrs. Dellcne Alvis was elect ed commander with Mrs. Mary Murray Family Vacations Alvis to serve as senior vice Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Benton commander, Miss Bessie of Murray and eons, Steven junior vice commander; and Dick, are vacationing in Mrs. Ellen Anderson, chaplain, Southern California this week. and Mrs. Fay Yeates, adjutant They will be installed officially at a later date. Several ladies from the Magna auxiliary attended a Stale Department meeting held a t Tooele on June 5th. 11 held election Cob-ble- -- ,i m ti I k I Magna Altar Society Installs New Officers The Altar Society of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Magna, were special guests at n breakast last Sunday morning. The event was held in tha church hall and was prepared by the members of the Men's wrr --N Board! Iviv-n- Fntinnt"? I Rent an IRONRITE X H -a- y, t- Z O !ronnie JftCORPOATlON Club. Msgr. Joseph Moreton of Mid vale, spoke to the group on "Catholicism and Americanism." Father Lawrence Spellen presented tokens of appreciation to the outgoing officers of the lady's group. They were Albina Alberiro, Thelma Buck, and Cecilia Martinez. New officers were Installed. The president of the group will be Geniol Conti: Barbara Vacu-- 1 i n, Elizabeth Montoya, secretary; and Rose Dilley, treasurer. The Men's group, headed by Earl Kramer, George Shee, nd William CosLuizo, Sr. prepared scrambled eggs, bacon, rolls, and coffee for about 50 guests. Mrs. Ray Sabin us.5 times,-frighte- ' , greeted ,- 4 1 y tvv'i s V V- - . Order book. The bridal couple will honey- Flowers were a great part of her life. Almost daily we could her drive by on her way to the cemetery. There she shared watch moon to Yellowstone National Park before making their home her love of flowers with her husband. His grave was tended and in Provo. cared for with devoted and loving hands. On the way home she'd Mr. Heber and his bride have for a short visit with Mother and would check our lettuce, attended the Brigham Young stop compeonies, violets, or whatever there was to look it. Violets were University. Mr. Heber has Miss Rose Marie Costanzo, favorite with her. Until illness forced her to give them Noranother to LDS an mission pleted of Mr. and Mrs. Wildaughter shades all window of vertiable was a violets, colors, one way. garden up liam D. Cpstanzo, Magna, ex" ' and sizes! changed wedding promises with DR. HERBERT SrENCERS Robert J. Schmidt, son of Mr. Furnishings in her home had a touch of elegance and and Mrs. Bernard Schmidt of VISITING IN MURRAY Salt Lake City, Saturday, May grandeur. We loved to ramble through the upstairs when she 28th. would lead the way and tetl us about different rooms, where Dr. and Mrs. Herbert B, The Reverand LawTence M. Spencer and their four children, the furnishings came from and show us some of the clothes Wichita Falls, Tex., arrived in Spellen officiated at the double of life. She had some beaualmost from an period forgotten Murray Friday evening to ring ceremony which was held ties! Secretly we wanted to try them on just to feel a bit of at Our Lady of Lourdes. spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. SpencThe bride chose a. gown of sharing in earlier history. Some of these elegant clothes er, 189 W. 5900 South. embroidered lace over taffeta. have passed on to museums but they remain firm in our The fitted bodice featured a Saturday they will live for memory. Smithfield, Utah, to spend a sabrina neckline outlined in lace week with her parents, Mr. and Another fascination for us was her breakfront. She possessed scallops. Short sleeves and elMrs. J. G. Plowman. length lace gloves were ala ching closet full of hours of pleasurable looking. While the bow Dr. Spencer is presently servso featured. The full skirt was look at the beauti- ruffles ing with the U. S. Air Force folks visited with her we could stand there and cascading down the each one exquisite in design and texture. back to form a cathedral train. and is taking further training ful pieces of china in the field of medicine at San Right now It's pictured in our mind perfectly, every piece in place Her shoulder length veil of Antonio, Tex. and spotlessly clean. Her whole house was that way everything illusion was released from a of pearls and she carried had a place and as a child we learned to look but not to touch. crown a white bible with rosop to LcRoy Richardson This we did and enjoyed. How we'd love to inherit some of those Complete her ensemble. ' ' Transferred To Heber ' beautiful pieces! Miss Anna Pearl Costanzo was maid of honor with Misses Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Richard Yes, this unforgetteable woman will always live for us. . Marian and Joann Schmidt as son, with their three sons, will bridesmaids. They wore mint She's getting older now and oge has taken it's toll in slowing make their home in Heber, green eyelet gowns with roundMr. her down, She's lived a full life though. When we return Richardson works for Utah. the Mtn. States Tel. and Tel. home she's first on the list of those we visit and likewise she's . ed necklines and full skirts and white hats with a band of Co. and has been transferred the first we still inquire about when the folks visit here. She net. Their bouquets were of . them. by .(11(, won't always be with Us. Like the flowers that wttt" the white carnations. Master RichMrs. Richardson., who Is the ard Schmidt waa ring bearer, dresses that have been given away, and the china that will former Miss LuWana Moulton. i' Mrs. Schmidt chose a dusty nnd the daughter of Mr. and find a new home, she. too will depart from us but not from rose silk gown for her son's Mrs. Nephi Moulton, was bom our memory. No, she will always give us many hours of wedding and Mrs. Costanzo in Heber and spent several wore yellow rayon. The Mothers pleasurer. She is indeed a most unforgettable person for us. years of her early life there. wore alike corsages of white Mr. Richardson is a son of carnations and corn yellow Mr. and Mrs. Tersyl Richard" roses. son, of Murray. Mrs. Mary Speticer Visits Peter Costanzo was best man. Steve McLashlan and Gene Brother On His Birthday GRANGER FAMILY ushered. Worthen Mrs. Mary Spencer. J 89 W. LEAVES ON TRW Mrs. Virginia Costanzo was 5900 South, spent Friday in in charge of the guest book, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Warr Ogden visiting her brother, J. while Miss Julie Taveys, Miss on of Granger have left a two Tess Mamaloa, Miss Joann HarGarth Melvln Eldredge baa A. GeaJta, on his birthday. week vacation to Seatle. Wash., Miss Ann Smith to chosen dy Jid Mrs. P.cverly Rushton where they will visit their aon took charge of the gifts. bride on August 5 in Vocatello Family Visits his and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Following a honeymoon trip the Logan LD3 Temple. Warr. s to Denver. Colorado the The young man is the son of With Mrs. Ethel Ahop will leave for Miami, Florand Mrs. Mel via A. Mr. G. Mr. Mrs. O. and MURRAY 3RI) MIA Mylcr ida where Mr. Sehmidt is 4028 So. 5th Esst and of Pocatelln, Idaho with the Coast Guard. . his fiancee is the daughter of and family HAS TUESDAY FETE last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Smith, gpent her mother, Mrs. Ethel Alsnp, All members of the Murray of Salt Lake. KEARNS 14th WARD DATES 648S So. State, and other relathe Srd Ward MIA met at Murray the wedding Following and friends. tives DINNER SATURDAY WELFARE wili of the bridegroom t:ity rark Tuesday evening, parents be hosts at a breakfast to be Aiay 3i8i, ror a party. Ream. A welfare dinner haa Square dancing and a wiener held at Beau Brummel. That Mrs. Or over F. C.osho'j) been planned for the Kearns roast were the mam feature evening a reception will further HUi Ward Saturday, beginning of the affair. fete the couple at the Hillside Returns To Murray . at 6 p.m. MIA officers are Barbara Stake House. will be held on the blacktop Mrs. Grover F. C o h o w The benedict elect Is a grad- South 600 West, returned home of Itthe Kearns North Stake Brndshaw, Lnvonne Norta. cen Mary Fitzgerald, Dick Noren. uate of the University of I'tab Sunday after vlHiting with her ter. Western style barbecued and affiliated with Lambda Roger Pugmlre and Cayle Jon and family, Mr. and chicken will be tvrved and all son. Anita Annoy is the new tvtta Sigma and Alr-hIhi daughter Mrs. Don (Alice! Griffin, Sun- - the members of the ward are on the while director. campus, speech Omega Calif the past week. invited. lie haa also completed an LPS nyvale, mission to the Southwestern TWIN SONS HORN TO area. His future bride is THE DON WILSONS a aonior at the hilltop school. Magna Couple Wed In May - , 1 , Garlh Eldrcdgc Chooses Bride be-en- newly-wed- Hd-redg- ' 4 NEW OFFICERS of the Murray Fraternal of Eagles No. 1760 Auxiliary are front row from left: Mrs. Betry Belcher, vice president; Mrs. Will Hansen, president; Mrs. Denzil Swanson, chaplain, and Mrs. Blaine Jackman, conductor. In the back row from left are: Mrs. Harold Landers, trustee; Mrs. Herman Suter, treasurer Mrs Ollie Deyoe, trustee; Mrs. Dan Lloyd, " ''.' -- . "!r. "- 41;t . ' a ;.t v- ; J New FOE Auxiliary Officers Installed ' l ' ' f . Al - . fer. big iiouse was so massive and impressive it filled us with unexplainable awe when we visited her. A beautiful lawn, .flowers and garden filled her day. Seldom do we ever think of Teta but with a bouquet of flowers in her arms or some being picked. Flowers were part of her life and love. Because of them is the fist time we ever felt a tinge of fear about her. Other kids on the way to school found her flowers pretty, and too great a temptation not to snap a flower or two. This didn't please her at all and she would ask the school kids not to do it. Others became afraid of her and when telling us about it we wondered how that could be the same wonderful person we knew. ties. Grant Heber was best man with David Heber. Keith Heber, Ray Sabitt and T. R. Wilhelmsen ushering. guests at the guest ) first acquaintance with' her isn't very clear in our memwere just a few days old when she promised to look after us should anything happen to our parents. As a matter of fact she was our only relative within miles. Although she was a distant cousin we always called her auntie or as our language goes Jfeta". .She would tend us, baby us, entrance us with stories, Our ory'. We e, sta-tim- cd L '" . 'I , - trustee; Mrs. Ray Miller, outside guard, and Mrs. Harvey Severson, inside guard. installed Wednesday , The new officers were night, June 1st, by Past Madam President Mrs. Clifford Hufchings with Mrs. Lloyd serving as installing conductor. The Salt lake FOE Auxiliary drill team performed to assist with the installation ceremonies. De-La- MISS TAMRA WELLS WILL SAY "I DO" Kearns Miss To , Mr. and Mrs. Boise M. Wells, Magna, announced the engage-meand forthcoming mar-raig- e of their daughter, Tamra, to Brent Johnson 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Kervin H. Johnson, also of Magna. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 11th. A reception at the Magna Union Hall will honor the young couple In the evening. nt MOULTONS VISIT NEW GRANDSON Bishop and Mrs. Nephi Moulton, 4656 Cherry Street, went to American Fork last Sunday to attend the Sacrament meeting when their new grandson was christened. The child, named Todd Moulton Day, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Day. Mrs. Day is the former Miss Nola Moulton. Wed Murray Man Miss Loris Rasmussen hai chosen July 23 as the day she will marry Gerald Facer. The couple plan to be married at Memorial House, Memory Park, and a reception will honor them that same evening. The young miss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Otley, 4765 W. 4835 South, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Facer, 1608 W, 4800 South. JAYCETTES SLATE MONDAY MEETING The Murray .Jaycettes will meet at the home of .Carol Bartlett, 859 E. 5600 South, Monday evening at 8 o'clock to discuss plans for activities during the coming year. Max Gees Visit Canyons for the meeting are Carolyn ; Hellstrom, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Max Gee and Teinert and Dawna Davies. daughter. Karen, Stauffer Lane, spent four tdays last week touring Bryee, Zion and Glen Baby Blessed Sunday Canyon. In Murray rd Ward ' LaMar Sundqukt Magna" Improvements .; Bradley was blessed in Murray 3rd Noted Along Main Ward Sunday by Boyd Jensea The baby is a son of. Mr., and Street By Committee ; Mra. Robert Sundquist and Magna. A progress report on grandson of Mi, and Mrs. Fred improvements along Magna'a Jensen. Main Street as the result of a program being sponsored by the local Chamber of Commerce and Community Council was revealed Friday by John A. To wire flowers Rokich, council secretary. . Under the project, directed by Owen Coon, chamber several firms have start-e- d remodeling work on their stores to present a more attractive appearance. call us up! presi-den- t, The Cooper Building has been apparel store rurchased and an One grocery atore is moving into another building and the other building has been leased. Mr. Rokich also reported a directory is being compiled by a committee which was organized this spring to Improve and enlarge the Magna business dis- trict Want to buy, rent, trade? Try a want ad! sell, AM 5-35- 68 We guarantee quality. Delivery anywhert. priced as low as 55 GENE'S Flower Shop 17 North Main Midvale In-rll- tillL m salt ' Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Wilson. 6165 So. 60 West, announce the birth of identical twin sons. Sunday evening, June 5. The Wilson'a have one othor child, a son Rosa. 1 4 years old. Mrs. Wilson U the former Mis Anna Mae Fillertip, daughter of Mrs. Anna Killcriip Hillis and the late Rons Fillrrup. 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