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Show GRANGER HUNTER By Dorothy Hendriksen the Lettermen's Club and lettered in football, track and wrestling. He also served as Seminary president and was a member of the student council. The Granger-Hunter area is proud to claim 'Miss Copper of 1958" as one of it's own local beauties. Miss Sherry Moesser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Moesser, 3761 So 5600 West, Hunter, was selected to hold the title following competition with 16 other contestants at Lagoon, Saturday, Sat-urday, June 21st. Judging was based on beauty, personality, charm, and poise. The winner will reign over the July 4th celebration in Magna. Sherry is 5 feet seven inches tall and has blonde hair and blue eyes. She is a senior at F ' , "A . . X ,:-'-',. "-!. ) , .:, . 1 f ? . ' " 5 r js . ; . A . " , . ' ' '1 ' ( f V : " t, ,.-Ai"r 1 . ' ' ' . f .. .. ; - - . , f' f, x. I : !i ' ' ' i '.. 3, A V , ' 'K - - . 2 l " ":1 Robert Floyd We were proud to hear of the selection of a prominent Granger youth to, attend the United Air Force Academy. Robert Floyd 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Anderson, Ander-son, 3S31 South 4802 West, was one of the two congressional appointees from the State of Utah who reported Friday, June 27, at the Lowry Air Force Base in Denver, Colorado. A graduate of Cyprus High School, Robert was very active in sports. He was president of Cyprus High School where she is very active in student affairs. She has held class and student body offices and served last year as junior representative rep-resentative for P. H. A. She is also an accomplished pianist and is an accompanist for the glee clubs and a'capella choir. Elder LeGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve of the LDS Church was the featured speaker at the building build-ing fund dinner Thursday, June Continued on Page 3) Sherry .Moesser Granger cont'd. 26th, sponsored by the Granger Sixth Ward. The dinner was served bythe Granger 3rd and Cth Wards. Other number on the program pro-gram included two songs by a group of six Golden Gleaners from the ward, a vocal solo by Bon Rill, and remarks from Bishop Ray White and Pres. ident Wm. Grant Bangerter. Twenty-one piano students of Emma Lou Almond, Granger were presented in a recital Thursday, June 26, at the Granger Third- Ward. Those ' vvho participated on the program pro-gram were: Guy Hill, Shirley Denos, Sandra Shoenfeld Nancy Barber, Marine Peterson, Peter-son, DeLois Kay Lott, Carla Bangerter, - Robert Barber Linda Schoenfeld, Erlene Parti ridge, Edith Wardle, Fern Shefer, Veyland Byingerter Clay Peterson, Patty Eskelsen, Arnold Tucker, Linda Goodsell Kay Gelb, DeWon Wardle, Marsha Goodsell, and Marva Peterson. Light refreshments were served following the recital. A well-known Granger youth will leave soon to attend the annual Eoys State this month at Camp Williams. Lon Harvey Har-vey Kcnnard. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kennard, 23 W. 3835 S. was one of 'five boys chosen last spring from the Junior class at Cyprus High School to be a delegate in the Week-long gathering. Various civic organizations throughout the state have sponsored these boys who were picked on the basis of a combination of outstanding out-standing scholarship, citizenship, citizen-ship, and leadership. Transportation o Camp Williams will be provided for Harvey by the Kearns American Ameri-can Legion, which sponsored him. Activities there, which will be from July 5 to" 12, will include in-clude election of county and state officials. The boys will operate a "model" state in order to learn more about the function of the government. The North Jordan Builders team of the Pony League was treated to a trip to Brigham City Saturday, June 21. Having Hav-ing been undefeated in their own league, the team arranged through their manager, Frank Bolton, to play a Brigham team. They were accompanied on the outing by Ernest Pearce, as sistant manager. After defeating defeat-ing the Brigham boys, the group returned home, stopping at Lagoon on the way to enjoy lunch and swimming. Funeral services were held Friday, June 27, at the Granger Grang-er Third Ward for Eleanor White MacKay, 6S, long-time Granger resident. Mrs. Mac-Kay Mac-Kay died June 23 at her residence, resi-dence, 1603 W. 3500 S., following follow-ing a lingering illness. She is survived by her husband, hus-band, J. Eugene MacKay, one sister and three brothers. ' Burial was at Valley' View Memorial Park. A new baby was recently welcomed into the home of Mr andMrs. V. J. Barrett, 3252 W. 3800 S., Granger The 8 pound 9 ounce little girl, who will be called Janet Louise was born Saturday, June 21, at St. Marks Hospital. Excited about their new sister are Susan 9, Kim, and Sandra 4. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Nixon, 5SS0 West 3500 South, Hunter, became parents of a 6 lb 7 oz. baby girl on Juno 21. This little miss made her appearance appear-ance at the LDS Hospital. The couple have three other children: chil-dren: Sherylun V2, Richard 2 U', and Kathleen IK. Another Hunter couple, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Norris' 3664 South 5200 West, are happy about the birth of their new daughter on June 23 Four Granger couples drove to Manti Saturday, June 28, for a temple excursion. Mr! and Mrs. Martin Young, the Delbert Neeleys, and Mr and Mrs. Glen Molyneux attended the 9 a.m. session at the Manti ini. fciuup jjicmcKea on the way back to Salt Lake. Mid-June rites united Don Udell Bennion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Udell Bennion, Granger, and Miss Marlene Jones, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Jones, Magna. The couple exchanged ex-changed vows in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony June 19 with President EIRay L. Christiansen Christian-sen officiating. The bride's parents honored the pair at a reception the same evening at the Oquirrh Stake House in Magna. Two bridal showers were i held recently for newlywed ! Mrs. David Harkness, the j former Kareen Doxey. Several : of the bride's school friends ! entertained with a miscella- ; neous shower at the home of I Miss Karen Bre'eze, 3549 South i 5450 West, on Tuesday, June !j 24. Thursday, June 26, another I party was held at the Hunter i Ward. Hostesses were Mrs. :j Geraldine Owens and Mrs. Bonnie Petterson. The new Mrs. Harkness is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Doxey, 3702 South 5600 West, g Hunter. ;: Grand opening of the Delton jij Bowling Lanes, 3455 S. 3600 j:j W., was held June 28 from 1 10 a. m. until midnight. AH patrons during the day were given a free line of bowling. I A feature attraction was a tl drawing for several bags and $ a ball. This new recreation & center, which is being operated $ by Milton Orr and his sons, has been under construction for over 15 months and boasts a cafe, billiard room, 12 bowling j$ lanes, air conditioning, and automatic pin setters. $ |