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Show Greenbriar produces plays about women Family fetes the Bradys on 50th date 1 . . .in living n I Patio cooking Let the "Three for Tonight" is the new fare being offered by the Greenbriar Theater. The theater, located at 8261 South Redwood Road, will produce "Three for Tonight" June 24, 25, and 26 at 8 p.m. The production is three one-ac- t plays dealing with . . . sp'f "This WU-liam- n mm Mr and Mrs Emery Brady Mr and Mrs Emery Brady, married on June 24, 1926 in Salt Lake City, with the marriage later solemnized in the LDS Temple. The Bradys have made East Midvale their home for most of their lives, and remained there after they were married. Mr and Mrs Brady left this week for Las Vegas to celebrate their anniversar East Midvale, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a family reunion held at Lagoon on June 20. The event was hosted by their children, Mrs John (Maxine) Whittle, Midvale, and Don J. Brady, Salt Lake City, seven grandchildren, and six Mr and Mrs Brady were You can join America's big birthday celebration right in your own backyard. To get into the act, simply stage a bicentennial barbecue for family and friends. To head up a menu, choose beef, America's favorite meat, for the rotisserie. A boneless cross rib roast, marinated in a spicy sauce, will perform admirably on the rod and win applause at the table. MARINATED BONELESS BEEF CHUCK ROAST 5 minutes before carving into thin slices. Trudy Provo temple rites unite bridal pair and Maynard a at the following the ceremony. The couple greeted friends at a reception that evening at the Riverton Stake Center. Bridal attendants were held Chuck-A-Ram- a Stocking, of e Susan president and Mildred past president. Members of the Midvale Business and Professional Women's Club who attended 11 AAcKee Wilkes were married in rites performed L. Wilkes Jan Cooper and Russell L. June 24 in the Provo LDS Temple. Parents of the pair are Mr and Mrs Richard D. Cooper and Mr and Mrs Vernard C. Wilkes. An open house will honor the bridal couple in the evening at 115 E. 7020 S., M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M rTTTT This popular Whirlpool lege and the groom is now attending the University of Utah in medicine. pre-dent- Cousins meet for luncheon Cousins SANDY-T- he Club met at the home of Mrs Olive Petersen on June 19. Assisting Mrs Petersen Midvale. On Saturday, the couple will be further honored at a reception to be held in St. with hostess duties were Ruth Petersen and Gayle Thompson. George. A wedding breakfast was given by the bride's grandmother, Mrs Mary Caminish, and meeting were Mrs Alice Provo. Both attended Snow Col Attending the luncheon Tingey, Mrs Beth Lauritzen, Mrs LeGrant Petersen, Mrs Cherie Petersen, Mrs Mary Jane Cannon, and Cheryl and Sherri Petersen. features 16 with 12 ladies Kav Boll. plus the famous nt V. 1 it 1 . w- - ip Pearl Clayton Buma and 16 How many times have "That you thought should be in the paper." It can be. Phone Relatives and friends of Mrs Buma are invited to attend. She requests no gifts 255-355- J -- please. Vow&i MMfinfl'lI... 1 TELL US if for Insta-Moun- t fN installation Button Panic provides maximum jf cooling when demands are greatest AX8-P.49.- 2 I if NIGHT COOL provides quiet cool for sleeping if Dual air direction control allows directing cool air wherever you want if Air changer control for removing stale, smoky air from a room 10,000 Vows will be spoken Insta-Mou- Panic Button . . . and plugs into any adehousehold outlet quately wired 115-- Pearl Clayton Buma by her family on Sunday, June 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the home of a son, Charles R. Clayton, 606 Coolidge St., Midvale. Mrs Buma was born June 25, 1900 in Searchlight, Nev., to Charles Otto and Mary E. Sanquist. She married Aaron Trotter Clayton May 20, 1919. They were the parents of five sons and one daughter. Mr Clayton died in 1955. She married Lutzen (Al) Buma Feb. 14, 1958. Mrs Buma has 28 grandchildren Hah AIR CONDITIONER PJiniCe wfll attending. Mrs Berneior Wil y was the hostess. The neirt mating will have Margaret DuRois as hostess. Winning prizes were Char-M- i Pusmusscn, Man Ba fcy, IMen SuUengT, and Ruth Miner, 0. Fisher, Lucille Bodell, Marjorie Hansen, and Lenore Jenkins. A "Spirit of 76" birthday open house will be held for Mr and Mrs Russell June Ready to perform "Three for Tonight" at the Greenbriar Theater are, from left; Director Larry Roupe, and actors Rob Bero and Judy Mancini. The production includes three one-ac- t plays with a common theme about women. the State Convention held in Ogden this month were Fern has open house Minnie Martha Circle OES had their luncheon meeting on , Rich-ey- Mrs Buma 1 Martha Circle has luncheon w (Mi Accompanying her were Mary Blundell, first vice Withers, and Lorna Gardiner, bridesmaids; flower girls, Dona Jr and Cali Stocking. Gina and Teresa Lloyd assisted. Judy and Phil Lloyd were hosts. Von Gardiner was best man for the groom, and ushers were Jack Sylvester, Bob Barello, and Dale Hunt. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Grant Maynard, Riverton. Parents of the groom are Mr and Mrs ? Vern Gardiner. Duane Gardiner were united in marriage June 17 in rites performed in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast was Geralyn Maynard, maid honor; Madge Lloyd,, ton Hills. The Carrolls have three sons, Stephen, Jason, and Tyler. He is employed at Hercules as a chemical Mrs Minnie McKee, 80, celebrate her birthday at an open house on Saturday, June 26. She was born June 29 in VernaL Friends and relatives are invited to attend the event to be held at the McKee home, 9555 S. 1300 W., South Jordan, at 4 p.m. Hosting the event are her children, Mrs Gene iRhea) Hooton, San Jose, Calif.; Jack., Glade, Bob. and Mrs Jack (Coy) Unker, all of South Jordan; Mrs Vollie (Mary) Baker, Orange, Calif.; Mrs Rirk (Fay) Gaykowski. Cottonwood, and Mrs Jack (Coy) Unker, South Jordan Chuck-A-Ram- and Mrs Duane Gardiner Mr received his Master's Degree in Engineering Science. Brent, a top honor graduate from Jordan High, and a top honor graduate from BYU, is married to the former Janice Sabey. Along with Mr Carroll's leadership positions he is presently serving as LDS Bishop of the Butler 26th Ward in Brigh- fd Women's Club met Monday evening, June 14, at the for an installation ceremony. New officers were Fern 0. Fisher, president; Colleen Parker, first vice president; Nedra second vice president; Anita Hyke, treasurer; Melba Hobbs, recording secretary; Laura Wardle, corresponding secretary; Ruth Miner, historian; and Lione Zabriskie, parliamentarian. medium. Brush with marinade occasionally during roasting. (Allow 2 to 3 hours cooking time). Let roast stand 20 commencement exercises June 10. Brent Carroll 9 installs new officers BPW The installation officer was Gretta Bauer, who is president-elect of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs Inc. roll, and Mrs H. Brent Carroll and family members attended University of Utah is 80 V Far-ringto- Mr and Mrs Harold Car- engineer. s d boneless beef cross rib roast (tied) in a large plastic bag. Combine IV2 cups tomato juice, 14 cup each lime juice and salad oil, 1 tablespoon each brown sugar and Wor receives masters Mrs Allen, who will be 84 years old in October, was born and raised in Draper. AD of her children grew up in Draper. Mrs Shirley Humphrey, her daughter, is still a resident of Draper. Mrs Allen now lives with her son, Keith Fitzgerald, - moderate temperature to desired doneness; 140F. for rare; 160F. for Place a 5 to Brent Carroll Decendants DRAPER of Mrs Agnes R. Fitzgerald Allen will meet June 25 at 5 p.m. in Murray City Park. Midvale MIDVALE Business and Professional Newlyweds greet guests in Riverton cestershire sauce, 2 teaspoons salt and 14 teaspoon hot sauce. Stir and pour into bag with meat. Tie bag securely and place in pan in refrigerator; marinate 6 to 8 hours or overnight, turning occasionally. Remove meat, reserving marinade; insert rod, balance and tighten spit forks. Insert roast meat thermometer at a slight angle, so bulb is centered in the thickest part but not resting in fat or on rod. Place on rotisserie over coals and roast at d Con- Property special party Heath, Chris Mancini, Tim Mason, and Hal Barton star. The third play is "A Man Has His Pride," a melodrama adapted by Larry Roupe. This spoof concerns the humorous conflicts that arise when the working women of Salt Lake City go on strike. Special rates are available for groups. Roupe directs all three plays of the demned," by Tennessee stars Anne Hinkels and Rob Bero. The play tells the story of a young girl searching for the imagined glamour of her sister. "Trifles," a play by Susan Glaspell, is an exciting and suspensful mystery describing the violent and mysterious aspects of two frustrated and bitter women. IO Decendants slate Mancini, Margot Judy women. do it for you THE SENTINEL June 24, 1976 BTU & it Larger Units S!ieo Whirlpool Freezer Saturday by pair Formerly Came Beauty la loo Inventory Sale have a good Slction of Frzrs all Sizes. Beat the June 28 Price Increase Easy credit terms W Residents of Jordan School District now can find "Mr. Bob" your personal hair consultant at SSm "it 2W-344- 6 C Thurs. Ev. leAnn Collins. Pees Donsie Mrs Rirhard J'irdan. an rnsjnre the fortnrrmini mar riaee of thfii daughter, Mr and W-s- t IifAnn, ho iii to ItanMe, and Mrs Rf-r- t Rs Vows mill June 2ti in th- - f married vn of Mr Ks Dansif.on Sjth stake rentT. will A follow rrrep-tm- tn the ttinif for the FoIIowidk ihf rrui thur wedding their honey-nfr- . r(iui!i!an to rvime m Sandy. - So" days a of our ' Br Mr. b" I EAV-H- wk fx V" evening;. Th Ixe Haven will be the (LKik-- Wst Jordan 1 Wtedel 4 Buy Now t r Rd. 4862 Redwood Opn m, 4 Moo. Collins. In III11M11MMMT S?f MMIIMIIMIIII Midvale 7980 S. State n 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 255-425-3 nriiiiininm |