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Show 1 Magna Timas, Magna, Utah Thursday, June 14, 1962 VJcdding Dells TRIBUTE PUNNED )rama Sponsored TO MRS. REVA BECK !y Granger Church For June 22nd BOSONE ON JUNE 18 This Is Your Life, a tribute to Reva Beck Bosone, Judicial Officer of the United States Postal Department will be presented at a dinner Monday, June 18, 7 p.m. at the Prudential Federal Savings Auditorium, 33rd South State, Salt Lake City. A cordial invitation is extended to all Mrs. Bosones friends and acquaintances to attend. Master of ceremonies will be Wally Sandack. Assisting Sevilla Reese, of the Utah State Democratic Group, will be Lucy Larand June Brady son, will be hostess chairman. Others assisting are Ora Roe and Faun Poulsen, script writing; Helen Jones, music; Eva Daly, costumes; Sunday Anderson, decorations; Lucille Darton and La-viChettle, research; Billie Clay and Maurine Vance, publicity; Helen Leavitt, Hanna Crookston, Electa Clark, Mary Pippy, Ardell Miller, Sunday Anderson and Lee Utley, tickets and reservation. Reservations should be made before June 16, $2.75 a plate to: Ext. Helen Leavitt, DA 216; Hanna Crookston, EM Sunday Anderson, EL ;ocjetty Golden VJcdding Fete Planned '--v vice-chairm- an MISS GAYLENE HUISH Mr. and Mrs. Searl O. Huish announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their attractive daughter, Gaylene, to William (Bill) Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. James WrEvans,,all of Magna. The young couple will exchange nuptial vows in September. Mr. Evans is now attending Trade Technical College in Salt Lake City and Miss Huish is em- 4 ployed in the secretarial department at Hercules Powder Com- Union Auxiliary Names pany Bacchus Works. Announcement of the impend- New Officers For Year ing nuptials will be read with The Garfield Ladies Auxiliary interest by the many friends of to Local 4347, United Steelworkthe popular pair. ers of Kennecott Smelter, elected new officers Thursday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Pol- include: lock have returned from a tw.o Mrs. Reed Beck, president; Mrs. weeks vacation trip to Las Vegas, Jack Skogg, vice president; Mrs. Nevada, and other points of John L Carlson, recording secretary, and Mrs. Joe Thuet, fi- FIFTY WONDERFUL YEARS ar se rffilKE STAMPS . June 19, 1912. They are the parents of four t, children: Harold B., Helen Dr. Shirl B Salt Lake City; and Farol Jackson, Taylorsville. The regarded residents also have 16 grandchildren and 3 Ber-ret- if you qualify! L ft A ELECTRIC fill out this coupon and mail today to: 1849 West 3255 South Salt Lako City, Utah . Namo Mr. Verl Perkins of Middleton, California, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ute Perkins, and other relatives and friends. Address Phono Number Will be observed June 20 by Mr and Mrs. Harold Hal Richardson at Wednesday, the Hunter Ward ChapeL All friends are invited. Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Hal Richardson of Hunter will be honored on their 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday, June 20, at the Hunter Ward Chapel, 6000 West and 3500 South, from 7 to 11 p.m. All relatives and friends are invited. They request no gifts. Mr. Richardson has spent many years in First Aid and Safety First programs and is a veteran Scouter. Mrs. Richardson has been active in Mutual, Relief Society and Primary work. They are now teaching the Guide Patrol and have been associated nancial secretary. in this work for several years. New members who were iniThe word credit comes from Mr. Richardson is also promithe Latin word, credo meaning tiated were Mrs. Don Brown, nent in Lions Club work and is Mrs. Don Mrs. Bob second vice Christensen, I believe or I trust president of the Bevan and Mrs. Russell Griffith. Hunter group. He was born March 25, 1889, at West Jordan and is a retired Kennecott employee. Mrs. Richardson, the former Abbie Ballard, was born Decemwm wvm ber 7, 1891, at Draper. She and Mr. Richardson were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Given Troth is Told OAODO LDS Temple between Miss Diana Joy Sandwick and A. Jay Monson. Harold B. Lee, member of the Council of the Twelve, officiated, The couple were honored guests at a breakfast after the ceremony at the Temple Square Hotel Garden Room. n The couple greeted guests that evening at a reception in the Pleasant Green LDS Ward, Magna. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George A. Wilson, San Fran cisco, and the late Nick L. Sand wick. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Monson 3128 Dayton Street, Magna. Attendants Given . Miss Moana Hall was maid of honor with Miss Judi Moon and Miss Judy Staples as bridesmaids. Joseph H. Evans was best man with Keith Thomas and Peter Midgley, Art Thompson as ush ers. After a honeymoon to Seattle, the couple will reside in Magna. The bride has .attended Brig ham Young University. Mr. Mon son has been attending Utah State University where he is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. well-know- A group from the Cyprus Post American Legion and Auxiliary attended the State Legion convention at Vernal June to include Mr. and Mrs. Don Devore, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kone, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. (Bill) Larson, Mr. and Mrs. William West and Mrs. Clara Borland. Memorial Services were conducted for 17 departed members of the group, including Mrs. Verl A. (Lillian) Haws. Speakers at the parley were National Commander Charles E. Bacon and Past National Auxiliary president, Mrs. Eve Ashton of Vernal. The monthly meeting of the Cyprus Post and Auxiliary will be held Thursday, June 21st at the Mine-Mi- ll Union Hall in Magna, begipning at 7:30 p.m. All members are urged to attend. Members of Unity Temple, Pythian Sisters, met Friday evening at; the Lion Center for a social and business meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. Geneva Yates and Mrs. Genevieve Greenwood. Special guests were the Grand Chancellor, Mr. Barr Newbill and Mrs. Epsey George of Salt Lake City. Unity Temple will not meet during July and August, convening again in September for regular gatherings. Mrs. P. H. Debs was hostess to members of her Sewing Club and special guest, Mrs. Weldon - C. Matthews, Saturday afternoon at her home. Club members attending were Mrs. H. Claude Anderson of Salt Lake City, Mrs. G. F. Cromar, Mrs. Roland Reid, Mrs. Vera E. Jones, Mrs. Mabel Garfield and Mrs. W. J. Ledingham. ttcdJoD FAA-1- 0 200 "Where Yen Cuy Quality fer Less!" ' PAPANIKOLAS teMITUIE BY 7-21- 21 8987 West 2700 South, i BEAUTIFUL ROSES Are held by Mr. James A. (Jim) Monson of 2985 S. 9000 West, regarded Magna resident, as he works around his yards which are a showplace in this community. In addition to a variety of beautiful flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Monson also have a bountiful vegetable garden. If youre bored, if youre tired The present has a right to govof everything else, try gardening. This is the formula used so suc- ern itself. Oliver Wendell Holmes cessfully by James A. (Jim) Monson of 2985 South 9000 West in Magna. BY Nuptial vows were exchanged Fiiday in the Salt Lake Gardening Proves Fine Hobby For Man A performance of the unique Christian Drama Troupe, now on its fourth western tour, is being sponsored by Granger Community Christian Churchs Christian Youth Fellowship, June 22nd at Mickeys Danceland, 1740 West 3500 South. The troupe's lavish production of Henri Gheons drama, The Comedian, .will begin at 8:00 p.m. and the public is cordially invited to this performance. The Comedian is the tender story of a troupe of Roman actors in the year A. D. 306, who are ordered by Caesar to do a play about a Christian martyr. In this way the eaily Church is objectively seen in its dynamic struggle against a Rome of corruption. Northwest Christian College began sponsoring the Christian Drama Troupe four years ago to provide professional quality religious drama for the church. The Troupe has became so successful and the demand for its services so great that it is now touring throughout the western United States on weekends, vacation periods and during the summer. Any further information may be obtained from Rebecca Reid, AM or Mrs. Roy Williams, 8-- Phone Page 7 Mrs. Ted Green was hostess to members of her Sewing Club Tuesday evening at her home. A social time was enjoyed by the group. They will disband meetings until the autumn months. Kuptials Set In a prettily planned ceremony, Miss Rena Snodgrass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Snodgrass of 3116 South 8950 West, Magna, recited nuptial vows with Leonal Dale Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonal C. Webb of Tabiona, Utah. The rites were at the Magna LDS Ward Wednesday evening and following, the newlyweds were honored at a reception at the home of the brides brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. R. K. Snodgrass, 4530 West 5540 South, Kearns. , Bridal Gown For her wedding, the bride h wore a gown of lace underscored with satin. A tiara released her veil of illusion. Bridal attendants were Miss Carole Snodgrass, maid of honor; Miss Sherry Coon, Miss Charlene Angell and Miss Charlene Leh man. Dean Webb stood as best man. floor-lengt- Reuzicn Planned For Ferrer Mt. Pleasant Residents On June 23 A reunion for all former residents of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, will be held at an LDS wardhouse, 1150 Yale Avenue, in Salt Lake City, on Saturday, June 23, from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Garden Park Ward. All interested former Mt. Pleasant residents are asked to call or see Jim Monson at BY him at his home, 2985 S. 9000 West, Magna. Mr. Monson has been retired about two years from the KCC smelter. He has been a member of the Magna Flower Garden Club for many years and is a charter member and treasurer of the Wasatch Mens Garden Club and served as second vice president of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs. Not only do both like flowers of all types, particularly roses, but they also have a very fine vegetable garden carrots, peas, radishes, peppers, corn you name it, they have it. Mr. Monson has found that gardening has also improved his health and gives him time for meditation as he works around. Although he is a retired Kennecott worker, his retirement hours are very full. Truly, Mr. Monson knows that he get down on his knees in good soil and know that his hands are earths basic resource-working with something that is unchanging, simple and Yes, Mr. Monson, together with other gardeners, knows that men still plant gardens because they find in gardening satisfaction that enriches the heart. TOWN TOPICS The Kookin Kookies attended an officers and leaders meeting at Murray fairgrounds Friday, June 8. Our next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Elaine Evans, June i4th at 12:00 noon. Peggy OKeefe, reporter GET? (EGfi NEW SHAKESPEARE DUAL DRAG Spectacular new Dual Drag lets you shift from heavy to light drag instantly and return to full power retrieve automatically! PUSH-BUTTO- WON-DERCAS- T. N 1792 Only $16.95 Reel No. 3JlO 2KCDI3XCt Extra pn butt and itroat eeneitive tip ut fish. Here is braggin tackle well at it looks. that pakM strength action to Una tho fifhtingMt Pole No. 210 Only $9.95 Gmvo'o Sporting Goods GIFTS FOR. 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