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Show 1 Thursday, December THE GREEN SHEET 1 20, 1984 Rfflesftoimeo am Lnnimg Anniversary The 60th wedding anniversary of William E. and Delia T. Weber will be celebrated at a family dinner held at the Heather Restaurant. The honored pair have made their home at 4935 Wasatch Street, in Murray since 1941. They are the parents of one daughter, Joy Weber Brown, who lives in Sacramento, CA. They have four grandchildren and seven in a few months, however, and asked Delia to marry him and return with him. She quit her teaching assignment and went with him. They were wed on December 21, 1924. Delia was born in Murray, an iden- . years and then Bill went to Spokane, Washington to work. He came back The two lived in Washington for 17 Bill had his own dance band but also worked as a power house operator and building contractor. It was in 1941 that they returned to Murray where they worked at the Remington Arms Plant during World War II. tical twin to Ella Tripp Mortenson, years where Bill was born in Wisconsin, moved to Nebraska and came to Salt Lake in 1918. He is a professional musicial and played drums with the Evans Sisters where he met Delia at a local dance. They courted for over two When that plant closed at the end of the war Bill worked in maintenance for both Murray and Granite school districts while Delia was a substitute teacher. who is deceased. She graduated from Murray high and from the U of U majoring in education. She taught school in the Jordan District following her graduation. MW Credit Plan I I A She has filled many positions in the LDS church, is a member of the Murray Womens club, Cottonwood DUP, visiting R.S. teacher and an employee at Osborne apparel mfg. for 14 years where she was inspector and assistant supervisor over the ski jackets and blouse dept. Dr, Terry M Hansen Thru: General Vision Care Contact Lenses 2828 West 4700 South Srv H.C. 0000 0000 .; ! golfing, They enjoy bowling, fishing and traveling. wedding breakfast at the White center followed the ceremony and later that evening a reception was given to honor the newlyweds at the Seven Oaks Reception center. A House Reception Consumer J The bride is the daughter of E. Daniel and Margie E. Edwards, Murray. She graduated from Murray high and is attending the University of Utah where she is affiliated with Mortar Board, ASUU Assembly, University A Capella choir and the Salt Lake Institute Concert Choir. thru "4? Dec. 31 i EVERYTHING 0 A double-rin- g ceremony in the Jordan River LDS Temple on Dec. 12th joined together Don G. Wardell and Megan Peterson in marriage. tcc r 2 !v Don G. Wardell Marries Megan Peterson Dec. 12 Since retirement the two of them have wintered in Yuma, Arizona where Bill has played for dances. He is a life member of the Musician's Union and also a life member of the Murray Eagle Lodge. Salt Lake Valley V I 966-620- 1 Vision Care Card 0000 I. He joined the LDS church while they were in Washington and later the marriage was solemnized in the S.L. LDS Temple. - I 0 GOES The groom is the son of Jerry A. and Laurel T. Wardell, Taylorsville. He is a graduate of Cottonwood high and is attending the UofU where he is involved with the University Student Senate, Dept. of Metallurgy, and is a SAC representative. He was the 1980 Salt Lake Teenager of the year and he filled an LDS mission to Buenos Aires, South Argentina. Attendants and hostesses for tne Performing best man duties was Jeff Christensen with Steve Edwards as usher. The newlyweds honeymooned in Hawaii and will be making their home in Salt Lake. parties were hosted by Bonnie Penrose, Crilla Egbert, Janice Egbert and several neighbors of both the bride and groom. Pre-nupti- First Son Is Welcomed Announcing the birth of their first child, a son, is Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Winegar, Ogden. Clifford, a longtime resident of Midvale, and his wife, the former Valerie Howe, welcomed their son at McKay-De- e hospital, on Dec. 16th. The couple lives in the Ogden area while he attends Weber State College. Proud grandparents are Justice and Mrs. Richard C. Howe of Murray and Mrs. Milford J. Winegar, Midvale. bride were Marian Edwards, Natalie Clyde. Patti Call, Brenda Dent, Maria Egbert and Janell Schaper' Egbert. STOMPER DEMONS Serving as junior hostesses were Camille Clyde, Melia Clyde, Marin-d- a Egbert and Stephanie Call. " WATER Label It When putting away Christmas decorations, use strong boxes with partitions and label everything clearly for next year. 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