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Show Thursday, May 16, 1963 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Reviews Operas, Broadway Musicals Magna Woman Honored Hobby Of Music Proves oeietu To De'mPopuiarlWith Viewers Catholics Name Mother Of 1963 Crediting anat- Troth is Told tractive daughter, Nancy, to Lewis J. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Jones, all of Magna. The young couple recited nuptial vows at the Wilkin home in the presence of family members and intimate friends Friday, May 3rd. The ceremony was performed by Reverend W. H. Whisen-huof the First Baptist Community Church in Magna. For her wedding, the bride chose a beige suit and pinned a corsage of golden orchids to her nt shoulder. Both young people are members of the Cyprus High School 1963 graduating class. They plan to make their home in Magna. POPULAR ENTERTAINER Is Mrs. Dean Farnsworth. 5378 W. 3500 South. Hunter, who reviews operas and Broadway musicals. Her accompanist is Mrs. LarSene Morris. They are kept busy appearing at various church and civic functions. Farns- -' Mrs. Dean (Miriam) worth ol Hunter has always dabbled' in music and musical productions, but now shes becoming quite famous , in the area as a reviewer of operas and Broadway musicals. About a year ago, Mrs. Farnsworth and her accompanist, Mrs, LarSene Morris, also of Hunter, appeared on a program in a review of My Fair Lady. It was given as a benefit for the building fund of the Hunter Second LDS Ward chapeL children with The Cyprus High School Class of 1958 will hold a reunion Saturday, May 18, in the high school gym, beginning at 7:30 p.m. A dinner will be served, program presented and dancing enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Laird of Reservations should be made Magna announce the marriage of with Sharon Taylor Rushton, Wedding Bells their attractive daughter, Glenda Marie Laird Porcker, to Monte MIA LEADERSHIP Paul Rugg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oquirrh Stake MIA LeaderHarry E. Rugg of Salt Lake City. The young couple exchanged ship will be held May 16th, 7:00 nuptial vows at the home of the p.m. at the Stake House. Brooms sister and brother-in-laBIRTHDAY HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Frank Childs, 2034 Waldo St., Salt Lake City, on Honoring the 80th birthday of April 26. An informal reception Niels Aagard of Levan, a family followed. reunion was held Saturday at LiFor the wedding, the bride berty Park in Salt Lake City. chose a green lace and pinned a Potluck luncheon was served. corsage of white carnations and Attending were Mr. and Mrs. pink roses with gold ribbon, to Lloyd Aagard of Amanda Acres, her shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Aagard of The brides mother wore a blue Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aachildren. Besides her five children, she lace and taffeta model and the gard of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Bob grooms mother chose a beige Salmon of Ogden, 15 grandchildalso has three grandchildren, Her eldest son, Edward, is an lace. They had like corsages of ren and 12 white carnations and pink roses. engineer at Kennecott Copper Matron of honor was Mrs. Dean is officer a medical Charles Corp.; Davidson and Dean Davidson Job's Daughters Elect at Glasgow (Mont.) Air Force stood as best man for the groom. Base; Andrew is a sophomore at Barbara Jo Rubright has been Miss Dorothy. Rugg was over Notre Dame University; Douglas Honored Queen of Jobs named and in of the book brides charge is a freshman at the University of Bethel No. 10 in MagMrs. Bonnie and were Wood Daughters, gifts sevis a Utah, and Helen Mary na. Other officers are Vickie EaMrs. Frank Childs. enth grader at Judge Memorial ton, Senior Princess; Martha McSchool. Donald, Junior Princess; Heather D of P Hold Meeting Ceasar, Guide and Cheryl Riley, Cyprus Graduate Members of the Daughters of Marshall. MISS NANCY RAE BREMS Mrs. Grose was graduated from Utah Pioneers, Oquirrh Camp, . . . Betrothal Revealed The balance of officers will be High School and attended met Friday and enjoyed lunch announced at a later time. Cyprus Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Brems of the University of Utah. She eon at Nohlgrens restaurant in Magna announce the betrothal of taught school in Granite School Salt Lake City. Later, the regutheir attractive daughter, Nancy District before she was married lar meeting was conducted and 2nd Ward Sets Rae, to Jerry Wolters, son of Mr. and still substitutes on occasions Mrs. Faye Moss presented a re- Spencer and Mrs. Royal V. Wolters, 479 She is past president of the port on Margaret Ellen Black Luncheon For June 5th N. 8th West, Salt Lake City. Magna Lady Lions, active in vari- Rowley, who became a midwife A diamond was rereived by ous of 10th after the birth for work her and functions baby, parish The Spencer Second Ward ReMiss Brems on April 13. the Carmelite Sisters. nrolling in the course of study. lief Society is completing arrangeNo definite wedding plans have Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. More The lesson was on "Midwives and ments for a luncheon and book been announced. ton delivered the banquet address Early Women Pioneer Doctors. review Wednesday, June 5, beginThe bridegroom-to-b- e plans to and said that the home is the Mrs. Margaret Petersen an- ning at 12:30 p.m. enter a Salt Lake college this fall. great event stabilizing force in the nounced that a Daughters of PioThe neers convention would be held will be held at the Oquirrh Stake worlds life and the woman the bulwark of the homes good Monday in the LaFayette Room House. Tickets are now being sold WBA ENTERTAINED of Hotel Utah. ness and its tower of strength. at $1 each and all attending laMembers of the Womens BenThe group later toured the dies are asked to bring their own The church today looks for efit Association were entertain- women to provide the strains of Pioneer Village. silverware. ed Monday evening at the Un- faith in the home, the heart and Father Lawrence M. Spellen ited Steelworkers Hall by Mrs. center of society,' he further If youre too busy to pray, has returned from a business trip youre too busy. stated. Eugene Kone. Game prizes .were awarded to He who would climb a tree Nearly 200 women from all to Chicago. He has again resumed Mrs. Jack Marlor, Mrs. Mary E. parts of the state attended the his duties at Our Lady of Lourdes must grasp its branches, not its Catholic Church in Magna. blossoms. Nielson and Mrs. Clara Borland. convention. Nancy Wilkin Recites Nuptial Vows Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilkin nounce the .marriage of their her doing more for her than she has done for them, a fine Magna woman, Mrs. Joseph B. Grose, 2783 S. 8400 West, was named Catholic Mother of the Year Thursday at the convention of the Salt Lake Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. Mrs. Grose received the award from the Most Rev. Joseph Lennox Federal, bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Salt Lake City, at a banquet Thursday evening in the Newhouse Hotel. A member of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish and the mother of four sons and one daughter, Mrs. Grose said, Everyone needs God in their home. She paid tribute to her husband, to the Catholic sisters and priests who have instructed her CtcG CLUB MEETS Members of the C&G Club were entertained at a delightful party Friday evening by Mrs. Don Robinson. Game prizes were awarded to Mrs. Don Husband, Mrs. John Coon, Mrs. Dell Christensen and Mrs. John Bernardo. The ladies will meet this Friday, May 17, with Mrs. Eugene Shields. V er . I . . . into the past! I low-gra- 20. . , ftesneeott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division School Parent-Teach- Assn. er Cash Prizes For Old Mining History commemorate the centennial of mining in needed: (1) biogra-phie- s Utah, the following are urgently and autobiographies of Utah mining pioneers; accounts of old mines or (2) diaries; (3) historical $100 prize. in each class mining areas. Best entry $10 prize. Mail all Any entry used for news story to: entries, which will be returned, To . - MINING CENTENNIAL P. O. Box - COMMITTEE 2106, Salt Lake City 298-465- 5. n. Mrs. Douglas T. Smith entertained members of her Sewing Club Tuesday evening at her home. A social time was enjoyed by the group who will meet May anniverHonoring the birthday 21st with Mrs. Lyman Breeze. saries of Mrs. Valeria Young, Mrs. Flossie Porter, Mrs. Valeria Mrs. Agnes McMaster of RichMcPhee of Salt Lake City, Mrs. resiDot Jarrard of Bountiful and Mrs. field, Utah, former Magna area was in this a visitor dent, E. A. Korous of Magna, a prettily on Mnday- - Mrs; McMaster hs was social held Saturday planned at the Korous home. Twelve la- - rccenUy returned from travels. dies were present and bridge Mrs. Dick Knight entertained prizes were given to Mrs. Donna members of the Volunteer Fire McPhee and Mrs. Jean Clark The performance was so suc- Robinson. Birthday gifts were Ladies Auxiliary Wednesday at cessful that the two ladies have presented to the honored guests. her home. A social time was enjoyed by the group and a late given the same performance many luncheon served. times since. In fact, since the first CLUB ENTERTAINED of January, they have presented it 15 times; have three more enMrs. Willis Newbold was hos- gagements in May and three lined tess to members of her card club up for June. Thursday. The ladies motored to We call it our building fund Salt Lake City, enjoyed a movie Cross-- 1 project because, although were and had luncheon at the A. E. Mrs. Restaurant. roads us amateurs, when anyone offers ladies the will entertain Filion we our for performance, money ask them to donate it, instead, to on May 16th. to the Ward Building Fund, Mrs. Farnsworth explained. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Korous of Salt Lake City announce the Try Other Productions recent birth of a baby boy. He She said they are in the process will be named Alan Edward. Kennecotts $100 million program to Increase copper production in Utah is of trying out three other produc Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. a giant step forward. At the same time, its a return to the past. tions, from which we hope to E. A. Korous of Magna and Mrs. add at least one to our reper- Irene Shatter of Lake Ridge. Will increased output establish new copper production records? toire. Barn-Mrs. Farnsworths musical in No instead, production w ill be restored to the level of about 10 years ago. 1 Little Richard and Robert terest goes back to her youth son, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. This is not the contradiction it seeiAs to be. Its explained by the gradual Although she was a junior high Brent Barnson of Valley West, ore at the Bingham Canyon decrease in the copper content of the student, twittering away on the spent the past week as guests of has Since it mine. 1953, nearly dropped clarinet, she became a member their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. of the American Fork High E. A. Korous. Look at a few examples of what it takes to compensate for this loss: School Band, a position she held fleet of powerful diesel trucks to replace trains in hauling overburden from for six yeaTS in junior high and the mine moving millions of tons of rock and earth to build new roads high school. Seniors Will Cyprus i the construction of new plants. Then, as a student at Brigham Young University,, she became Be Honored At Annual more active in music by study Kennecotts "march forward into the past will benefit the entire state of Utah. in the voice and taking part ing First, it will provide jobs for Utahns, building roads and plants to prepare Festive Banquet May 28 universitys musical productions for increased copper production. Then the long lasting impact of the Later, she studied privately unde Members of the Cyprus High program will be felt throughout the state. the tutelage of Emma Lucy Gates School Class of 1963 and their Bowen in Salt Lake City. But I partners will be the honored To Utah, increased copper production will mean added assurance of millions really didnt go into the vocal guests at a banquet Tuesday, May of dollars a year from Kennecott payrolls, supply purchases and solo end of musical productions 28, in the Pleasant Green Ward tax payments. Directly and indirectly, these dollars will be an active part until this project came up last Cultural Hall, from the hours of said. of every Utahns prosperity. she May, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., tendered by the Mother of Five Teacher! Parent School Pirate During the interim between her Assn. college years and this present Listen to the The theme, project, which seems to have Dawn, will be the focal point she has of interest in growed like Topsy, large gold letters been busy mothering her Jive on a white background. Yellow children. Their ages now range blooms and feathery sprays will from 2 to 13. f. be placed in yellow vases that She also served for five years will ba nested in blue netting. on the General Board of the Individual favors will mark Young Womens Mutual Improve- each guests place, fashioned of ment Assn, of the LDS Church paper miniature graduates in when she was first married. Now caps and gowns, holding scrolls. she is serving her church as presiVarious committees are workdent of the Primary Organization ing on the social event to make in the Hunter Second Ward. She it one for class members to re- is also very active in the Whittier member. Magna-Hunt- Cyprus Class Of '58 Plans Reunion May 18 prettily-planned-f- or I |