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Show THE GREEN SHEET Brian A. Miller and Sally Ann Barbour became husband and wife in ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on November 12. An - The event will be held December 13th from 2 to 5 Sunday, p.m. in the Magna Senior Citizen Center ' 8952 West 2700 South. A native of Oakley, Idaho, Bill came to Bingham Canyon in 1923 where he started work at the Highland Boy Mine. In early 1924 he was employed by the Utah tr . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Barbour, Jr., Bennion, and is a graduate of Taylorsville high. . . The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore A. Miller, Midvale, and graduated from Hillcrest high. He has filled an LDS mission in the St. Louis, Missouri . JIT Bv t n ' - - i was A special ring ceremony was conducted by Bishop Wayne Wallace which was followed by a reception held at the Seven Oaks reception center in honor of the newlyweds. In 1925, the Utah Apex Mine started their athletic program, joined the "Copper League", and Bill was the first athlete hired. Shari Duckworth and Kami Barbour attended the bride with Jo'Leigh Duckworth serving as flower girl and Lana Gray was at the guest book. which considered the strongest in the state. 4 J n - ? . ' 111 Sorenson Larson was born in Pleasant Grove, Utah, and moved, tpt Bingham Canyoniin' 1919(1 She 'shas been politically active since she was able to vote . . . beginning with the Mayor's race in Bingham Canyon when she was 21. v-- Good, McLeod. Also Sheri Kendall, Del Rae Menlove, Linda Packer, Kaye Sperry, Arlene Johansen, Lura Taylorsville. W r r 1 ') r to Prior -- j?V ; ' f He Grace married Lucy Sorenson on December 14, 1927, in Bingham Canyon and they moved to Magna the following year where Bill worked for Utah Copper at the Arthur Mill. He remained active in athletics and established a record in bowling that is unbeaten. In 1932, he began working in the laboratory department, of the Utah State Road Commission, then became a road inspector, and had been promoted to Chief Inspector over all new road construction before leaving in 1936 to work for Kennecott. , at KCC in the railroad department until his retirement in September 1971. In the early 1930's, Bill became of the active , in politics Democratic party, serving in offices at local, county, and state a member of the first Joint committee to mediate legislative matters. levels, and as Labor-Manageme- nt He was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 1946 and served five consecutive terms. During this time as Democratic floor leader, chairman of appropriations and other major n m rw wm He was elected to the Salt Lake County Commission for a four year term in 1959, serving as commission chairman in 1961-62- . He was instrumental in the first organization of the Metro Salt Lake Committee on Aging in 1962, and served as chairman. He helped to implement the program to supply hot meals to the needy and elderly in Salt Lake County. Meals-On-Whee- ls Bill also headed the drive for the senior citizens center on 10th East, which was the first such center in Salt Lake County. he served a the S. L. County Commission. In 1966 he saved the taxpayers dollars by diverting building funds set aside for a new building to the remodeling of the old Salt Lake County Hospital Complex at 2100 So. and State Street. In 1965-6term on 6 . .Y. 17.7.7. & ji........ i . i ...... t f f tone A-- U A 1 i. .i .. . . OUTLET Jg. CHILDREN'S .T- - . .. ItMtMM MMtlfM ttMMMMI tmimiHt MIMHI tftttMl itmttt FANCY WIIITE rilllllllllllHIIIHIlTA marriage she klUlllllllllllllllllll In addition Lucy has been active in the American Legion, serving in 1953-54- ; as secretary-treasure- r and in 1955-56- ; president National Committee Woman in p.m.; Sat., Both of their children, Nancy and Billie Gay Larson, have followed in their parent's political footsteps, pursuing careers. f Mll. tl .(Hmilllimilllllh CottonWOOd Moll ' pm; Sat!, lOam-I- M-- 10-- 4 2nd Level 10am-?pin,- u QflLDROfS OUTLET mm A CNALLENGm SCC300L IS AVAILABLE ON THE mSl SIDE OF SALT LAKE 1957-5- 8. She has been president of the Magna Lady Lions; president of the S. L. County Democratic Women's Club; acting postmaster for the Magna Post Office from 1948 through 50; manager of Larson Drug; mail clerk at Hotel Utah; and a PBX switchboard operator at KSL. X Midvclley Fcmily Center 561 8 So. Redwood Rd. Not only has she supported her his in husband political endeavors, she has had a political life of her own, serving as a delegate to state and county conventions, and in 1932, was chairwoman of the Legislative District and Senatorial XJ The basketball team won the League championship in 1926, defeating the best team in and went on to Colorado, in the National participate Championship Tournament in Kansas City. her at the Bingham grocery and Sargis photo shop, and up until that time she was registered as a Republican. But after casting her first vote for Reed Smoot, and voting for Herbert Hoover over Al Smith, she became a - i roac7 9t'a Ctafoww al Grace ; worked He remained pre-nupti- al Bill was appointed by the Governor to the Utah State Board on Aging and Adult Services in 1978, and he has served as chairman of the board since 1985. Lucy f Family parties were also given by Lou Tiller, Rhea Petersen, Susan Campbell, Dee Cox, T. Kay Farley and Karen Barbour. The newlyweds honeymooned in Las Vegas and are residing in Greeting at the door and helping with the gifts were Jeff, Brady and Rusty Gray. Those serving included Jennie L. County award was presented to him by the Utah social services department in 1976. In 1977 he was appointed to the State Advisory council on Aging, and served as chairman of the Governor's Conference on Aging in 1978, 1985, and 1986. The Utah State Human Services conference presented him with an Honorary Life Membership in 1984. i parties were hosted Ebert, Kay Lyon, JoAnn Diane Bateman and Linda by Anna Mae Roesberry, Gayle Filling the responsibilities of best man was Kevin Miller and the ushers were Randy Moore and Brent Barbour with Cody Gray as ring bearer. Am-- . I V Pre-nupti- al The groom's parents hosted a wedding breakfast at the Jordan Queen. to Company play basketball and baseball in the old League", Harmon, Cuma Hansen, Barbara Hansen, Susan Frei, Myrna Casto and Linda Dawes. Barbour, Tiffany Darrow, Angela and Lisa Swenson, and April and Branda Jordan. area. Copper "Copper 10, 1987 Sally Ann Barbour Is Now Mrs. Miller "Bill" And Lucy Larson Reach 60th Anniversary pen house hosted by their daughters, will honor W. G. (Bill) and Lucy Sorenson Larson on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary. Thursday, December opmim January im OUR NEW LOCATION IN WEST JORDAN 8660 So. 2247 West Right Next To Mountain View Golf Course. two-yea- r, Other organizations with which Bill has held positions include being past president of the Magna Lions Club; past president of the Magna Community Council; a member of the Order of Eagles, Lodge No. 1760; Order of Elks, Lodge No. 85; Order of Moose, Lodge No. 269; International Footprinters; past chairman of Utah's first Labor management committee; and past chairman of Utah citizen's legislative council. Bill was appointed by the S. L. County commission to the Council on Aging in 1973, where he served as chairman until 1977. He was a member of the Utah committees, he was also a member of the State Legislative Joint State legislative committee Council. In addition he served one from 1976 to 1980; and the term in the Utah State Senate. Outstanding Senior Citizen in S. Nancy served on the White staff House the during administrations of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, and then became a Foreign Service Staff ittfa the with State Department. She spent three years at our embassy in Rome, Italy, as assistant press attache; served as staff assistant on the Officer For YOUR child's EDUCATION of House Representatives Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs in Washington D. C. and recently retired from federal government service. She lives in San Francisco, California. ' and CAM fool CALL NOW WHILE OPENINGS ARE Billie worked in Gay D.C. on the Washington, "Humphrey for Vice President" staff in 1964, and for ten years worked for Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill as senior legislative aide. Currently she is special assistant to Robert A. Roe, chairman of the Committee on Science, Space and Technology for the U.S. House of Represenatives. Since 1963 AVAILABLE IN 0REM SANDY 572-191- 0 t ALL CLASSES HOLLADAY LOCATIONS CORPORATE OFFICE WEST JORDAN 565-105- 225-628- 1 8 |