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Show and Allan Robinson, Magna. They also have 31 grandchildren and 12 Magna; , 2 I Didn't Know . . . Friends and relatives are being invited to attend the party In their honor. The couple requests no gifts. Open House To Honor Magna Couple On Golden Wedding Date EAGLE ADVERTISER Mr. nd Mrs. Leigh W. Rob5 Ml'RRAY (UTAH) 3171 7900 So. inson, West, will Nov. 1966 3, Thursday, be honored by their children at an Open House In observance 9 of their golden wedding ann- Tuesday Nov. 8 from 7 to at the ward Lake p.m. Ridge iversary. It will be held on cultural hall, 3151 So. 7700 c 3 Re-Ele- Judge Merrill C. mm FLAIR Mr. and Mrs. Robinson were in Sterling, Alberta Canada on Nov. 8, 1916. They moved to Magna in 1923. Mr. Robinson worked for Kennecott Copper Corporation for 38 years, until his retirement in ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS N. Polltlul Win. Orsnt v 1959. Parents (Third Judicial District) HIM d by Bang.rUr 3 of six sons and two daughters, they Include Burt Robinson, Montebello, California; Clarence Robinson, Hunter; Earl Robinson, Magna; Mrs. Lowell (Marie) Pearson, Salt Lake; Donald Robinson, Magna; Dean Robinson, Monticello; Mrs. Marvin (Elva) Bowden, t ,t-- : Hall Plans Marriage With Alan Jex Miss Ka Setting 'the date of Nov. 17 for their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple are Miss Kathy Hall and Alan Jez. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Shalamar. Plsul03iiif the news of the bethrotnal of their daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Melvla M. Hall, 5020 So. 1130 West. Parents of the prospective groom are Mr. and Mrs. Dorai H. Jex, 123 E. 6790 South. Miss Karen Hall will be maid of honor. Other attendants will be the Misses Christine Carole Allen, ne Jex, Linda Lucas, Miss Mary Ann Peterson. Best man duties will be performed by Donald Jex. Ushers will be Byron Vranes, Paul Marsh, Rusty Jex, Richard and Robert Hall and Dan Telford. The bride-ele- ct is a graduate of Granger high where she was a student body officer. She has attended Utah State University. Her fiance Is a HlUcrest high graduate- and Is currently with the US Air Force stationed at Hill Air Force Base. with Holiday Gash from NATIONAL This Christmas, trim your tree instead of a holiday loan from, us. your budget Then you'll have extra cash for all the trim gifts, entertaining, traveling, new roings clothes. Enough to clean up those bills, too so you can really live a little better all through the season. Come in and get your holiday loan now! For immediate attention, just telephone today. - ith Mid-Novemb- In the nuptial news are Miss Nancy Plttman and Steven L. Sorenaen who art making plans .for a November 13 marriage. They will exchange marriage promises at the home of her parents, Loyd 'A. Plttman and Alice T. Plttman, Salt Lake. A reception will follow. The future groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Sorenaen, 4700 West 6259 South. The engaged couple are both of Granite high graudates schooL Mr. Sorenaen is serving with the Coast Guard and la stationed at Alemeda, Calif. FINANCE COMPANY of Murray AM -- CHRISTENSON County Attorney, Republican Imlnontfy Qwattftedl SucceuM practice Soh loVe County since 1935. Admitted to practice before U.S. and Utah Supreme CovrH. Post vice pri3dent, Soh loke City loard of Education. Pott president, Soil loke County Recreation Board, lifelong ml eW of Soh UVe County. IDS Ibhoo, 4 years. Scourer. In OonJon vft sow. Ml OKpendltvro of fax fvndsl Mbfta Cntf eJtwww Approximately 98,000 American school children are partially sighted Individuals and one of these could be your youngster. Because a child himself, his parents or his teachers may not know he has limited vision, eye examinations are essential before entering school and periodically throughout his school life. Visual limitations may not be evident through casual observation, but often are discovered through the follow-u- p of a referral from a preschool vision screening. Pupils who have had their vision corrected, should continue to have their eyes checked at regular intervals to ascertain if there is a change that requires further treatment. Some of the manifestations of eye defects may be Indicated by the following behavior patterns, appearance or symptoms: Attempts to brush away rubs eyes excessively, blur, moon. Mr. Steffensen has served a frowns. six month tour of duty with the US Army. Pre -- party hostesses were Mrs. W. S. Mackay, the Misses Janet and Nancy Astle, Mrs. Gary Cox and Mrs. Cornelius hf WnvM C tor Ur H. (MWa el CMt to CNHtoniM Republican Candidate for County Assessor QUALIFIED Years 18 EXPERIENCE in Salt Lake Real Estate 51 Van Ry. 1 391ft aft IntwkT I I I I ft SALT LAKE. The Salt Lake auxiliary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will conduct It's Pg. 10, CoU 4) . . . ftancy Astle and Miss Mary Steffensen, sister of the groom were bridesmaids. Tiny Misses Julie and Susan Scovill were flower girls. The matron of honor was gowned in a cranberry floor length model and the bridesmaids wore pink, all styled in empire lines and each held a nosegay of pink carnations and cranberry roses. Boyd Steffensen was best man for his twin brother, ushers were Sam Mackay, Larry Gatherum, - Kenneth Belnap and Chris Steffensen, brother of the' groom. Mrs. Jerry Scovill sat at the guest book and assisting with the serving were the Misses Lucky, Terry and Janet Astle and Shauna and Joanne Steffensen. The couple are both graduates of Granger high school and they will live in Salt Lake following a Wendover,Nev. honey- I t Linda Scovill-Loy- d Steffenseri Speak Salt Lake Temple Rites t wore gown of organza over taffeta. The lace bodice featured lilypolnt sleeves and scalloped neckline and the bouffant skirt was highlighted with lace appliques. Her waist length veil fell from a headpiece of white petals with a satin bow and she carried an all white bridal bouquet of stepha&otls, roses centered with an orchid. South. Bridal attendants. were Mrs. For her reception that even- Jerald Baker as matron of honing at the Candlelight the bride or; Mrs. Kenneth Scovlllo, Miss Affeniion Must For Partially Seeing Child I SJSHBSJBl (Editor's note: This Is the second In a series of three articles on vision problems In children, how they can be recognized and what can be done to avoid them, written by John W. Ferree, M.D., executive director. Nat- T5S mm mm mmm this is a recorded announcemsnt this b areconbd announcement this is a itccrd announcement ional Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc.) Frequently the question Is posed as to who is the partially seeing child. In brief, he Is one with a visual limitation that may Interfere with learning at school even after best possible correction has been made on his eyes. ifc'V ia hue J if 'v. ' 2 Hope you'll pardon I us . . . but we're ou-sm- iDmm kxjuon i DIG STORES TO SERVE YOU MURRAY MN tMtti I IT'S DESIGNED SO 1 WE'LL BE BETTER REDEEMABLE CHAPEL ... entirely DISPLAY of caskets AT.. k Choow from g hugo O a. 24".30".36"lnglhi o wlectlon of colon, and itvlsl fatal-le- t area enlarged, THIS CLIP M wms mmmm mm mmm (2) (2) tin to yrn Re3. ed COUPON AND mmmmm mtm m mmmm mmam mmm SAVE sm mm mmm eaM THRIFT CITY COUPON SERVICE IS THE KEYNOTE REDEEMABLE ... THURS..-FRI.-S- AT. REGULAR $15.98 VALUE rAMUUi MAKE WE STRIVE TO ASSIST AUTOMATIC IN THE HOST CAPABLE DUAl-CONTR- Ol 88 fjt ELECTRIC MANNER AND IN THE BLANKET 72x04" MOST ADEQUATE AND MODERN FACILITIES K 33ELX THURS..-FM.-S- O expanded, MORTUARY MM Swft a. ed OF OUR PROFESSION W.M o VIEWING areas OFFICE MM Ml FANTASTIC ASSORTMENT OF TIER CURTAINS WITH FREE MATCHING VALANCE ABLETOSERYE... 1 GRANGER O THRIFT CITY COUPON . toopff . Chriirenson will county officials to ftr In t;, 'j- Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Steffeoisen 1 Prosecutorl Elect Gordon B. ;i ; enlarged, legal Advisorl y ' Blair, Photography I Let's Give Salt Lake County: Fair-pla- class..." Salt Lake's FOE Auxiliary To Hold Annual Charity Fete if.-- In marriage rites solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Miss Linda Scovill became the bride of Loyd Steffensen. Officiating at the Oct. 27 vows was Pres. Selvoy Boyer. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Scovill, 4906 So. 1475 West. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Steffensen, 1470 W. 5770 APCTGATU "...So the teacher can keep an eye on tneT "I'm at the head of my er Date Set LOANS UP TO 82500 A 0 m V . - A sound, responsible a ..... Don .r r m Miss Kathy Hall M. BAKER i J I Jo-An- 4860 South State Street " V? Y' - wMi Earl In rwjin Submit family. . V live a Me better f low than usual, when (EYESIGHT, Pg. 10, CoL 6) place on the hot Iron. The square waffle Iron will take four slices of bread exactly. Now, before closing the waffle iron, take another tbsp butter and dot it over the slices of bread. Close the Iron and let bake. Lift the cover gently after about 2 minutes. You must not let It bake as long as. a waffle would take. When it is golden brown It is done. Take from the iron gently. If some spot should stick a bit, just touch with a fork and it will release. Serve with Maple syrup, Jam or Jelly. IT ..... u rr- tT i at least twice a week. It's a cinch. Yes, Mrs. R. M. I can see that it would be 'a cinch'. Thanks so much for sharing your smart idea with us. Write again. Mrs. R. M. of Granger has a real good idea. She writes: My family loves French toast but I seldom served it because I didn't often have the time In the morning to stand over the griddle while it fried. In desperation I stumbled upon a realjtood trick. I heat my waffle Iron to medium heat. Meanwhile beat, with a fork, 2 eggs and half cup canned milk in a shallow soup or pie plate. When f the waffle Iron signals it Is hot enough open it and oil it lightly with a tbsp butter or margarine. "Dip the slices of slightly stale bread in the egg mix so that each side is coated and more Blinks you mr via l tor Id All otrtM boeomt property of thU Dm- - FRENCH TOAST WITH A close use of requiring cries often, is Irritable married ct Shuts or covers on. head or thrusts It forward. Difficulty in reading or eyes. roan 0 West work Om Mr. and Mrs. Ardel H. Fostveit, 5036 Stardust Dr., are announcing the marriage of their daughter Miss Clarice Marie Fostveit to Jack Williams. The couple exchanged marriage vows, Oct. 21, at the home of the bride's parents, with Rev. Garfield Powell pronouncing the double ring rites. The groom is the son of Robert Williams, Dragerton, Utah and the late Mrs. Williams. Following the marriage a reception was held at the home for relatives and close friends. Mrs. Kenneth Hocking was the bride's maid of honor. Best man dultes were performed by Cordon Chedlstar. Robinson tilts IdtM flwatd (rata voara Married In Home Nuptials Ligh Lighter Side Did You? Miss Fostveit Mr. and Mn. On The i fh (g) or 2 controls ai desired love) solid colors, placement guarantee dual-contro- Use l. 1 . Uyeor re- Aun cvc twk nnupnu w Mil rww ww rt nip I i w iii I |