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Show 3B Open House Will Honor Albert Daw Albert W. Daw, well Murray area resident and former Grangerite, will be honored at an open house on June 12th to celebrate his 90th birthday. Friends and relatives are being invited to call at the home of a son, J. Weston Daw, known 768 Shiloh Way (5950 between the hours of 2 to 4 p m. on that day. The honored man was born June 8, 1892 in Ophir, Utah, the son of Albert H. and Rhoda Price Daw. He attended high school in Provo and graduated from Brigham Young University in 1916. He was an South) fi Mexico; Carol (Mrs. Roy) Maynes, Manti, Dawna (Mrs. Milton) Carlisle, Logan, Dr. Owen B., West Valley Larae City; Storey, Ogden. 1 the High Priest Cot- f Quorum of South tonwood 12th ward. Della Kone Throughout his lifetime he has also been active in civic affairs w herever he has lived. Mr. and Mrs. Daw are grandparents to 40 grandchildren and also have 42 house to be held on June Mark Storey. The bride is the former Stephanie Jensen. A wed- double-rin- g ceremony was performed at the Salt Lake LDS Temple on ding May 21st. A wedding breakfast was held at the Chuck-A-Ram- a and later that same evening a reception was held at Spencer ward. Stephanie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Jensen, Magna. She graduated from Cyprus high and attended Weber State and Mrs. being invited to call at the Senior Citizen Center, 8752 West 2700 South in Magna between the hours of 6 to 8 p m. The family will host the INCLUDING Taylor, of Kearns announce the engagement and forth(Ace) marriage of coming their daughter, Ann Taylor. The bride-to-b- graduate Lisa is a e Kearns of Sederholm as ushers. parties were hosted by Shannon and Lori Huish, Jackie Weiss, LeAnn Vaughn, Kerri Lynn, Shaw and Johneen Joe SUMMER Mr. and Mrs. Alden Baird and Kevin Pre-nupti- OFFER 6 WEEKS 00 - June August - September Evening Classes - June - September 320 West, Suite Busch Park, Murray, Utah 84107 So. SPRING SPECIAL OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 19,82 CUSTOM-MAD- HEARING AID E THAT'S WORN ALL-- 1 H R Precision made for you from YOUR FREE HEARING LOSS TEST. This is the most popHearular type of custom ing Aid sold in the U.S.A. today! (AND YOU MAY EVEN HEAR WHISPERS, TOO) THIS IS All NO CORDS Albert W. Daw was employed at Kennecott Copper and worked there until his retirement in 1960. Eugene is an active member of the LDS church, a member of the American Legion announcement dinner was given May 1st at the Diamond An Lils Restaurant to make known the future event. They are planning an August 21st wedding to be held at the Shalamar Reception Center. and a World War I veteran. Della was born June 1900 in Cresent, 21, in 1941. r , 1- r v fr v'' secretary. The groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Ward C. Gordon, Monterey California and is attending Utah Technical College in Provo. He filled an LDS mission to Von, Iowa. Karen Burton was maid of honor with Linda Lindeman, Sylvia Wendel, Penny n Korbis and Trinka as attendants. Eu-je- Mrs. Kone is active the LDS church and filled a mission to the Western States, in in 1930 The children are: Eugene J. of Kearns, and Mabel (Mrs George) Rhodes, Beatrice (Mrs James) Swallow and Kather- ine (Mrs Fred) Rhodes all of New Jersey. There are 22 grandchildren and 21 Byron Fjeldsted Reaches 80th A buffet dinner for close loved ones will adult life. In 1937, he won a Ford car in a na- the 80th celebration for Byron Fjeldsted of Granger on Saturday. Born June 12, 1902 in tional sales contest for achieving the highest sales in the nation. He married Geneva Lyman of Vernal in 1927 in the Manti Temple. They have one child, Richard, who lives with his wife Anna and two children Marcus and DeAnna in Sandy. The Fjeldsteds have traveled to sales conventions in Texas, Ohio, Wisconsin and San Francisco. They moved to Granger 22 highlight birthday Gunnison, he is the 13th child of James P. and Fredricka Tolles-truHis twin brother died at nine months. Mr. Fjeldsted was educated in Gunnison schools and attended BYU as a student in band and orchestra, playing sousaphone in the band. He served as Gunnison stake mission president for eight years and at present is a high priest in Jordan North ward where he has been quorum instructor five years. Now retired, he was a sales manager all his d: years ago. Mr. Fjeld- sted writes, reads and enjoys listening to classical music. A Its Byron Fjeldsted Conwig FACTOR!) VviL S if FASHIONS Parking Lot SALE Watch For It! Mr. and Mrs. Von Gordon Chantelle Wendel was flower girl and Linda Harding attended the guest book. Blake Workman performed the duties of best man. The newlyweds will in Utah honeymoon and California and will make their home Provo in Housewives Are Expensive! NO TUBES 30 am - 5 30 pm Daily Hours: Monday thru Friday Saturday y 30 am 1 00 pm HEARING TESTS, PROPER INCLUDES ELECTRONIC AIDS AND DISPENSING HEARING AID SELECTION SOLDELSWHERE UPTOS600 00 UUijiiUrs HEARING AIDS SINCE East Broadway 1946 F YOU ARE NOT BUYING HEARING AIDS FROM U S MAYBE YOU SHOULD BE MURRAY SALT LAKE CITY 5554 So. State 359 2241 PROVO Eugene and his first wife were the parents of four children. They were later divorced. He and Della were married on June 24th, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The honored man She attended Jordan high and graduated m 1920. After high school she went to St. Marks Hospital school of nursing and graduated THERE IS TO ITI NO WIRES 57 Kone. Mrs. Melvin R. Keding and is a graduate of Cottonwood high and LDS Business College where she has a degree as a medical 2631961 Classes Starting in Ogden high and attended Utah Technical College of Salt Lake. James and Jenney of Park, California. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Travel Trade School 5280 high and attended Dixie College. Her fiance, Michael Shawn Nielsen, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Michael Nielsen, Sandy. He is a graduate of Hillcrest Jeanny Keding and Von W. Gordon were joined in marriage on May 27th in the Jordan River LDS Temple. A reception was held at the South Cottonwood Third Ward and an open house was held on June 5th, at the home of the grooms parents, in Monterey Day Classes m Mr Kone was born 19, 1896 in Draper, Utah, the son June Utah Jeanny Keding, Von Gordon Are Wed al 695 COMPUTER event Lisa Taylor Plans To Wed In August Paul Gift performed the duties of best man with Mike Storey, Greg Hardcastle, Rick HAVE A NEW CAREER IN SPECIAL Lynette Hansen, Betty Plott and Afton Holladay. book. College. Mark is the son of Mr. Anderson, 19th Friends and relatives are Albert married He Eugene Kone, today 1 A double birthday celebration will honor Eugene L. and Della Brown Kone at an open Helen Bawden on June 20, 1923 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and the two just recently celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary. They are the parents of seven children. They are: J Weston of Murray; Dr. Harold A., Las Cruces, New Eugene Kone Della Kone, today Eugene Kones Will Be Honored At Double Birthday Party On June 9th standing Jersey dairy cattle. graduated from Weber high and attended Weber State College. Julee Jensen was maid of honor and Jackie Weiss, LeAnn Vaughn, Lori Huish, Kami and Kristen Shaw and Jody Bennett were attendants. Melanie Woodbury attended the guest 10, 1982 Mtesrs ceased. The honored man has been actively involved in LDS church organizations and is presently serving as assistant secretary in well known for his success in raising out- Now making their home in Layton are the new Mr. and Mrs. Thursday, June Gene) Warner, Ogden One son, Glen, is de- principal in Randolph, Utah and is a veteran of World War I Following his return from service in that war, Mr. Daw began farming and had acreage in Granger, Holla-daMurray and Morgan, Utah. He became Magna Miss Becomes Bride Of Ogden Man On May 2 1st VIEW W 2 (Mrs. elementary school Mrs. Stephanie Storey WEST VALLEY OGDEN LOGAN Come In Or PHONE 262-135- MEN - WOMAN - CHILDREN'S KEDS ' reports that the average housewife performs $17, 352 worth of services per year. These words come from the Utah 1 SHOES SANDALS MISCELLANEOUS KID POWER SLIPPERS If families paid for all their services, most couldnt afford to hire a housewife. One study ITEMS DRESS SHOES Espadrilla In Holliday Village Shopping Center 7otlodoy Shoe 4699 HOLLADAY 272-142- 1 BLVD. (23rd East) State University extension service. They say the study was based on the average homemaker having two children and working about 100 hours per week with no days off. The weekly itemized cost list looks like this: Nursemaid duties: 45 1 hours at $2.70, $121 77; Dietician: 1.2 hours at $4, $4 80; Food Buyer: 3.3 hours at $2 70, $8.91; Cook: 13 1 hours at $3.50, $45 85; Dishwasher: 6 2 hours at $2.80, $17.36; Housekeeper: 17.5 hours at $4.50, $78.75: Laundress: 5 9 hours at $3, $17.70; Seamstress: 1.3 hours at $3.50, $4 55; Maintenance: 1.7 hours at $3.50, $5 95; Gardener: 2.3 hours at $3.50, Chauffeur: 2 $8 05; hours at $10, $20.00. This list, compiled when the minimum wage was $2.70 per hour, comes to a total of $333 69 per week not allowing for overtime. The charges would be higher today with the wages higher. Try A Want Ad! oiControcts 96614616 |