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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Thursday, Sept. 12, 1963 Local Couple Will Observe Wedding Bells Job's Daughters Meet Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. A prominent wedding of the early fall season united Miss Kathleen Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Nelson, 1981 E. 3375 South, Salt Lake City, and Dennis Allen Dea, son of Mr. and 50 Wedded Years Tuesday ceremony. A wedding breakfast at Harmans followed the ceremony. In the evening they were further honored at a reception in Evergreen LDS Ward. Miss Joan Pearson was maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Ruth Ann Nelson, Miss Julie Rae Nelson, Miss Shirley Nelson, Miss Marian Francis and Miss Karen Webb. Margie Lou Nelson and Peggy Louise Nelson were flower girls. Robert L. Dea was best man and ushers were Steve Empey, TO NOTE WEDDING DATE Hunter, will observe Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith of wedded years on Tuesday, Sept. their home, 3370 S. 6400 West. SO 17, at Hunter Maid Wins At Fair Miss Suzanne Miner Recites Nuptial Vows In Logan Temple Ken Harman, Earl Matsumura, Veon Smith, Stephen Meredith Nelson and Kay L. Dea. The young couple left on a honeymoon trip to California, and upon their return will reside in Magna. House, to which all friends and relatives are invited, will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 17, from the hours of 6 to 9:30 p.m. at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Announcement is made of the George W. Smith, 3370 S. 6400 West, in Hunter, marking their marriage of Mrs. Irene Shatter of Calif., former Lake Concord, golden wedding anniversary. n Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Ridge resident, to Pat Patterson, and regarded residents, also of Concord. The couple exchanged nuptial were married just 50 years ago in Galesburg, 111. They later vows Sept. 1 in California and moved to New York, thence to plan to make their home there. Midvale, Salt Lake and later to Magna, where they have resided Members of a Sunday School for 37 years. They lived on the class, taught by Mrs. Anna Marie B&G Row for many years, and a party when Kennecott Copper Corp. Lewis, enjoyed swimming at the Jackling evening Friday sold the houses, they moved to Pool in Magna, followed by a 6400 West. hamburger fry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Davis. Active Citizens Mr. and Mrs. Smith have alMrs. Mary Dean of Pierce, Neb., ways been very active in a number of organizations, Mr. Smith will leave Friday for her home being known for the cooking of after a visit with her sister, Mrs. community dinners. In his honor, Nora Gallagher. Other visitors at the fieldhouse at the Magna Com- the Gallagher residence are Mr. munity Park, was named the and Mrs. John Moore and daughGeorge W. Smith Fieldhouse. ter, Cecilia, of Denver, Colo. Mrs. He is a past patron of Adah Moore is a niece of Mrs. GallaChapter, OES, and also been ac- gher. tive in Masonic circles. He is a retired welder foreman of Kennecott Copper Corp. SPECIAL SPEAKERS His wife, Minnie, has also held many positions of honor in the PLANNED FOR FIRST Eastern Star, been a prominent clubwoman, and is also a noted CHURCH HERE Open Troth is Told well-know- FIRST SON Mr. and Mrs. A. Jay Monson of Magna announce the birth of a 7 V4 pound son on Aug. 31. He will be named David Jay. The proud mother is the former Diana -- Sandwick. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monson of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jones and three children of Glendale, Calif., accompanied by Mrs. Jones par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Seay of Magna, have returned from an y enjoyable trip to the southern Utah parks. 4-- H five-da- ROBERT sister and two brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Korous entertained at dinner Thursday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Korous of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Young of Washington, D.C., and Mrs. Valeria Young of Salt Lake City. In observance of her birthday PRETTY BRIDE Newly married Mrs. Hugh B. Hales, the former Miss Suzanne Miner. The young couple exchanged nuptial vows Aug. 22 in the Logan LDS Temple. Wedding Pirns Are Announced BoGraodeD C3GO! n Ex-Cel-- full-leng- th CALL TODAY BUILD THAT FENCE NOW! CEDAR GRAPE STAKES - eo. 19 ea. 1.69 - POWER MOWERS Goldie's Shoe Shop i NEW HOURS: Open All Day 9 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. MON., WED., FRI., SAT. CENTRAL LUMBER OPEN ALT 28-2- 9. WBA LODGE MEETS Members of the Womens Benefit Association met Monday evening at the United Steelworkers Joseph F. Sodja, 65, Tooele, HalL Game prizes were given to to a coronet of seed pearls and died Wednesday morning in Al- Mrs. Ida Stewart, Mrs. Myrtle rhinestones. She carried a bou- buquerque, N.M., after a short Long and Mrs. Mary E. Nielson. quet of roses, stephanotis and car- illness. Born Nov. 2, 1897, in Butte, Mont., he was a son of nations. Attendants were Mrs. Jay Cul-le- Joseph and Mary Berkopec matron of honor; Mrs. Paul Sodja. He was the father of Ernest J. Ekblad, attending matron, and Miss Louise Shirts, bridesmaid. Sodja of Hunter, official at the BARTLETT PEARS Magna Post Office. They wore aqua gowns. Best man was Jerry Turner and ushers were Lyman Losee, Jay Insurance Firm Sets Culley, Craig Morris and Edward FOR SALE y, Miner. Miss Nettie Simmons was over the guest book. The bride is a senior at Utah State University, Logan, and Mr. Hales has received his masters degree from the University of Utah. He is a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi and Phi Mu Epsilon. The young couple will reside at Cambridge, Mass., where Mr. Hales will continue studies at M.I.T. State Fair Exhibit Lex D. McKee, 3415 S. 8575 West, Magna, will participate in an unusual exhibit at the Utah State Fair opening Sept. 13. Sponsored by the New York Life Insurance Co., the exhibit will tell visiting families how much life insurance they need in just 30 seconds. The individual answers are calculated with the help of two IBM electronic data processing machines. Mr. McKee, an underwriter with New York Lifes Utah general office, said the insurance exhibit also will include a weight scale. Visitors may check their weights against the latest height-weigchart prepared by the Society of Actuaries. ht Two Magna Students Will Graduate as Practical Nurses enter- eg. 1.69 Close Out On All L The local VFW has scheduled a trip to Jackpot, Nev., for Sept. Buses will leave the Magna Fire Station at 9 a.m. Saturday and return Sunday. A fee of $12.50 a person is being made. Members may place their reservations until Sept. 21, and after that date if accommodations are still available, guests will be accepted. Father Dies Two Magna students will be LDS Temple. as practical nurses by graduated eveA reception followed that Lake Salt Trade Technical Insti in Center at the Reception ning 8 p.m. Sept. 13 in the Claytute at Salt Lake City. ton Junior High School audito 15th The birthday anniversary rium. They are Miss Nancy Jane of Miss Roberta Allan was noted 8135 W. 3500 South, Whitaker, of a group Monday evening by Mrs. LaVina Nielson, Mrs. and Dorothy Maria Magera girl friends at a surprise party at Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Petersen. the Allan residence. Party re DeBry, 8333 Aleen Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Culver were Members of a class of 52 stu freshments of ice cream and cake guests at the home of Mr. and were served. dents, the Magna residents will Mrs. McCoombs during their stay. take the practical nurses pledge with the largest graduating class NOTHING DOWN 2x416 28-2- n&Ujt HOLIDAY IT WT " Finest Quality EMIL FEULNER FRUIT FARM 6641 West 3500 South Please Bring Containers Of TOfl JiCjANO ON ICE OF joii tained at a dinner last week honoring family members. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William Culver of Los Angeles, who departed for their home Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. William D. Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Tom LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS CEDAR POSTS CEDAR BOARDS Petersen VFW SLATES JACKPOT TRIP 9 IN NEVADA FOR SEPT. well-know- Couple Wed in LDS Temple Mrs. Annie D. PERKINS Mr. Neil S. Coates of Hunter announces the betrothal and approaching marriage of his attractive daughter, Pat, to Robert D. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. McKay Perkins of Magna. The young couple will be married Friday, Sept. 13, at the home of the grooms parents, 3022 S. 8900 West, and a reception will be held that evening in the Hunter Third LDS Ward, 3970 S. 5200 West. Announcement of the nuptials will be greeted with interest by the many friends of the popular n in this area. pair, Mr. and Mrs. Grant V. Brown of Magna announce the birth of a sweet little daughter on Sept. 4. She weighed in at 6 pounds, 4 ounces, and will be greeted by a aniversary, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson entertained at a pa:ty Saturday BAPTIST artist in china painting. for family members. Ten One of the lovely brides of the evening They are the parents of a son, Special speakers will be present attended and a social time was early fall season was Miss SuCarl, who resides in Las Vegas, at the First Baptist Community zanne Miner, daughter of Mr. the group. Nev. They also have two grand- Church in Magna each Sunday enjoyed by and Mrs. Merrill L. Miner, 3174 S. children. Another son, Warren, morning at 11 a.m. Rev. C. L. 8240 West, Magna, who recited died a number of years' ago. McCarty of Salt Lake City will nuptial vows with Hugh B. Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Smith request no assume the pastorship duties until son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. gifts. another minister is obtained. Hales, 3720 S. 4800 West, Salt Rev. W. H. Whisenhunt recently Lake City. Work is the muscle of freedom. accepted a new post at CottonThe young couple were married Stop rolling out your peeves and wood, after serving the Magna Aug. 22 in the Logan LDS Temroll up your sleeves. church for soirte time. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Smith of ple, the ceremony being perHunter announce the engagement formed by President Raymond. of their daughter, Janice, to Dave A reception followed that eveArgyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. David ning at the Hunter Third Ward L. Argyle of Bountiful. chapel. Miss Smith is a graduate of Bridal Gown Cyprus High and Mr. while Beauty College Argyle For her wedding, the attractive is a graduate of Bountiful High new Mrs. Hales chose a gown of School and is employed by the delustered satin, fashioned with Mountain Fuel Supply Co. long sleeves and the neckline outThey plan to be married in the lined in rhinestones and seed near future. pearls. A panel of pearls and rhinestones oentered the gown. Her fingertip' veil Members of the Magna Lady of illusion was caught back bridal Lions were entertained Wednesat the ClubLions day evening house by hostesses Mrs. Kathleen Pearce, Mrs. Kathryn Salm, Mrs. LaRue Breeze, Mrs. Hope Clark. A program was presented, consisting of vocal selections by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson Eleanor Wacker, accompanied by Jr., of Granger, former Dearing Mrs. Blanche Hubbard. Piano Magna residents, announce the solos were given by Richard attractive marriage of their Clegg. Barbara, to Darrell Wildaughter, The door prize was awarded to liam Bawden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mae Harris. Mrs. William Leland Bawden, on Friday, Sept. 6, in the Salt Lake FINANCE HELP FIGURE AND WE 2"x6' 4"x4"x8' Old held their first fall meeting Saturday, Sept. 7, at the Magna Masonic Temple. Barbara Jo Rubright, the new Honored Queen, presided and introduced two guests, Mary Fuller, Honored Queen of Bethel No. 5 in Salt Lake City and Janay Longfellow, a Jobie from Bethel No. 180 in California. Miss Longfellow is now residing in Tooele. The new Guardian Council also attended to include Mrs. Lola Davis, Guardian; Mrs. Darlene McKinney, secretary; Mrs. Edith Whitaker, treasurer, and Howard Ceasar, Associate Guardian. A fun slumber party for the Guides will be held Sept. 13 at the home of Miss Heather Ceasar in Magna. Grand Visitation is scheduled Wednesday, Sept. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. June Anderson, Grand Guardian of Utah, will attend. Record Hop for All A Record Hop for the public will be held Saturday, Sept. 21, 7 p.m., at the Magna Masonic Hall. A disc jockey from KNAK will attend and present popular melodies for dancing. School clothes will be the appropriate MISS CLAUDIA MELDRUM wear. . , . Eligible for State Miss Cheri Jo Smith, former Miss Claudia Meldrum, daughHonored Queen, states that Jobies ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Melare popular: Pam Paulos is Junior Class drum of Hunter, is only 11 years but is fast becoming a proficheerleader at Cyprus High old cient cook. School. She was chosen champion of Sue Thompson is Junior Class Second Phase Food Division the at secretary Cyprus. the Salt Lake County Fair held at Cheryl Riley is the Pep Club president at Granger High School. recently at Murray and is thereMartha McDonald is vice presi- fore eligible to enter the State dent of Drill at Judge Memorial Fair as the county winner. One of her specialties is banana High School. nut bread and cake. Mrs. Carol Hansen, her BETROTHAL GIVEN OF Club teacher, says, This is a happy reward of being a teacher to such an outstanding girl. HUNTER MAID TO ocietcj Mrs. Robert B, Dea, 8364 W. 3100 South, Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Gordon B. Hinckley, a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, performed the ll-Year-- 10, PAY SATURDAYS Special Ladies1 Dowel Heels, Reg. $1.25, now 79c ONE WEEK ONLY (NEXT TO PERK CLEANERS) in the schools fifteen-yea- r his tory. - Speaking at the graduation exercises will be Dr. Victor Kassell a Salt Lake geriatrician. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Larsen have returned to their home in Magna after a two weeks vacation trip to Los Angeles, Calif., where they were the guests of relatives and friends. OPENING D of P SOCIAL The opening social of the Oquirrh Camp, Daughters of Pioneers, will be held Friday Sept. 13, 1:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Thelma Bowen, 2779 8500 West. STARTS STOCK FRIDAY! CAR RACES HORSE SHOWS Monday and Tuesday Featuring KIDS' DAYS The Magic Land of Allakazam EDDIE DEAN (of Beverly Hillbillies) every evening, Mon. thru Sun. FAIRGROUNDS SALT LAKE CITY |