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Show MAGMA TIMES, MAGMA, UTAH Thundsy, Idy 16, 0:3 Mr. and Mrs. Ted J. Pasternak of Magna announce The forthcoming marriage of their attractive daughter, Miss Betty Jane Pasternak, to Bill John Klekas, son of Mrs. John L. Klekas, Magna, and the late Mr. Klekas. The young couple will be married Aug. 15 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church in O 3 Yeung Infos To Cc.po Per Titb Of "Hiss Oqmnh SfeSo" This Thursday evening, July 16, marks competition for eight girls who will compete for the coveted title of Miss Oquirrh Stake. The ceremonies will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the stake center and the winner will be the honored person for festivities of the annual Oquirrh Stake Homecoming Days from July 20 to July 24. Two attendants will also be chosen, states Mrs. Dora Bevan, stake YWMIA president, who will be assisted by her counselors Joanne Burnside and Linda Woolley. kb's Dzzbk rs FIzn f.'.zj-!z11- :n Pcrfy fer FcbUt g Sponsored as a event for the Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 10 to travel to Denver and attend the national convention, a party will be held Saturday, August I at the Magna Masonic Temple, open to the public. Miss Suzanne Willie is general chairman. The begins at 1:00 pm. and a $1.25 donation for each person is being sought Anyone desiring to wear a hat of their own creation may do so, as prizes will be for the best, funniest and largest hats. Reservations may be made by calling Miss. Martha McDonald, Miss Heather Ceasar, 7 or Misses Leslie or Michele Ridge, The committee requests that reservations be in by August 5th. fund-raisin- Mad-Hatter- s" Contestants in the competition include Georgene Tipton, Lake Ridge Second Ward; Margo Pleasant Green Second; Vickie Keetch, Pleasant Grech; Kay Lynn Hendrickson, Magna Second; Karen Alldredge, Pleasant Green Second; JoRae Wool-lePleasant Green First; Kathy Jones, Spencer Second, and Lila Jean Webb, Pleasant Green Third. Each contestant must present a talent number; answer two written questions and one oral query. They must be 18 years of age and will sew the dresses they will wear, being judged on poise and personality. Miss Oquirrh Stake will receive a cedar chest as a gift andhei attendants will each be given a piece of luggage. Other contest COTES entrants will also be given gifts. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the The public is extended a cordial invitation to attend the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Magna post 7398, held its monthly contest. meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Fite. A check was presented to the Auxiliary from the Post for the Auxiliarys share in the Buddy Poppy Day drive. Mrs. Lotte Rambo, West GerAlong with other business, a many, announces the betrothal July schedule from the Departand approaching marriage of her ment president was read, and attractive daughter, Margit, to includes the following: July ltth Council meeting Garry Liston, son of Mr. and at the Atomic Post 4355, 175 So. Mrs. Bud H. Liston of Kearns. The young couple will be mar- State, beginning at 11:00 am. A ried Thursday evening, Aug. 6, ball game between Magna and at the Kearns North Stake Cen- Atomic Posts will start at 2:00 ter and a reception will honor pm. at Fairmont Park on 9th East and 22nd South. Luncheon them later in the evening. e will be served. Mr. Liston met his while stationed for two years in July 24th Parade. A converGermany with the U.S. Army. tible will be furnished for the Miss Margit arrived two months ladies in uniforms, who desire to ride in the parade. ago in the United States. All members are kindly asked The young couple will make to contact the Auxiliary presitheir home in Salt Lake City. dent or post commander if they Members of the Jobs Daugh- desire further information. ters, Bethel No. 10 and the Ankh Miss Salm, daughter of Chapter, Order of DeMolay, held Mr. and Mary E. P. Salm of MagMrs. a picnic party Saturday at the na, has returned home after atMagna Community Park. George Church college at Laie, tending W. Smith prepared barbecued Hawaii. Oahu, meat and the Jobbies provided the balance of the menu in box Misses Karen Alldredge, Jackie lunches. Games were enjoyed. Greenwood, Lynda Anvone, Carol Herzog and Mary Sowby have returned from a weeks vacation Returns From Trip trip to Sun Valley, Idaho. Mrs. Eugenie Dea returned MAGNA VISITORS Esther Saturday from a James tour of the Worlds Fair Mr. Mcin New York, Washington, D. C., DonaldandandMrs. Harveyof W.Buena family Gettysburg, Philadelphia, Niag- Park, California, and Mr. Marshara Falls where they rode on the all McDonald of Honolulu, are boat, VMaid of the Mist The visitors at the home of their para. also boat group enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McDonride on Lake Michigan and a ents, ald and other relatives and boat ride around Manhatarea. Several famfriends this in tan Island, New York. ily socials are being planned for to see were privileged They the Rockettes at Radio City, top the visitors. Broadway and stage shows and A family social was held Satother points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Dea commented that the urday at the home of Mrs. Jimmy Simmons compliIce Follies were outstanding at mentary to Mr. and Mrs. Emil the Worlds Fair and the fire- Williams of Magna and Mr. and ' works spectacular. C. Simmons of Salt The group also visited the late Mrs. Mark On Lake Monday, Mr. and City. President John F. Kennedys Mrs Mark Simmons became in grave Arlington Cemetery, proud parents of a baby girl, the Empire State Building, the their first child. United Nations and various LDS Church historical sites. Mr. and Mrs L. R. Chase spent Mrs. Dea and her daughter, the July 4th weekend in RichMrs. Esther James, were guests field, Utah,' the guests of relaMrs. Annie Mrs. Deas sister, of and friends tives Clark in Brooklyn, New York. Mc-Quai- d, bridge-lunche- on Mad-Hatte- y, Jzzo Fpit erzzi r" 297-661- 3, 297-236- 297-611- 2. mjAwmnr VJcdfojDdh bride-to-b- 21-d- MAKE A WILL Dear Helen: Your columns are always so interesting. Please, this question. My husband and I are in our middle 50s both with heart conditions Our lawyer says we dont need a will because the property is husband OR wife. Do you think a will is necessary? We want our property to go to our 3 children without the courts taking it alL Thank you so much. Utah Dear Utah: I am no attorney, but I do not hesitate to reply publicly that a will is a necessity! It is the way to nuke sure that all assets go to your chosen heirs at least cost, least tax losses least trouble! My consult-ant- s tell me that jointly-owne- d property may merely be an invitation to what they call "common disasters". This may be the demise of bothr or the incapacity or incompetency of a survivor to nuke a proper will. Oddly, this month brought many letters inquiring about wills I have therefore obtained a supply of some booklets on wills from a nearby bank. Readers who want this booklet should write to me at National Senior Center. Iehigh Acres Fla. 33131 And PLEASE enclose stamped, ' P'3 I7d I Aro Ar::zd 5 ; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Stephens of Magna announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their attractive daughter, Gloria, to Harvey Buys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernor J. Anderson of Kearns. The young couple will be mar- Magna. Miss Pasternak attended Comptometer School, and her fiance studied at Westminster College. ra;.! CUD On Monday, Mrs. Connie Keith entertained at a luncheon complimentary to former workers in a ceramics class, including lira. Nola Farnsworth, Mrs. Alta Chase, Mrs. Lottie Hoops, Mrs. Margaret Carman and Mrs. Villa Williams. The social was held at the Keith home in Kearns. Friends will be interested to ried July 23 at the home of the learn that the three sons of Ur. brides parents. a and Mrs. Byron Howarth of Salt Honoring the bride-elec- t, shower will be given Wednesday Lake City, former Magna resievening, July 22, at the Magna dents, departed with the Scout Lion Clubhouse by the brides Troops on a three-weetrip to mother, Mrs. G. G, Stephens and the Scout Jamboree in Valley two sisters-in-laMrs. Kay Forge, Pa. Gleed and Mrs. A. L. Cole. HOLDS ks -- cit::o:i satchday w, A reunion of the Neuman Club was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Miss Leslie Ridge. Gay decorations were used on the patio and a social time enjoyed by twenty young ladies. In Charge of arrangements were Misses Gae Petersen, Susan Thomas, Leslie Ridge, Roberta Allan and Randee Anderson. A pink carnation floral arrangement centered the tea table which was covered with a Belgium imported damask cloth. Mr. and Mrs. H. of Los Angeles, weekend guests at relatives, Mr. and WiUard in Magna. LAKE RIDGE NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Lojren Poulsen and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Memmott MISS PASTERNAK returned Monday after spending the weekend vacationing in the area that features south of Moab, Utah, then Attends Conference traveled to Mesa Verde and went Dr. Glen Wight is visiting his on the million-dollhighway to parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Colorado. Wight, 2829 S. 9200 West, for two weeks. Dr. Wight attended the National Science Foundation The Magna members of the conference on electronic transis- SPEBSQSA entertained the world tors in molecules at the Univer- famous Salt Flat Quartet, Mr. M. Herman-se- n sity of Utah. and Mrs. Frank Price of Salt He is an assistant professor of Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Calif., were the home of chemistry at the California State Christiansen of Bountiful, at the Mrs. W. S. Polytechnic College at San Luis home of Mr. and Mrs. Hub Hickman on July 4th. Obispo, Calif. Hole-in-the-Ro- ar Mr. and Mrs. A. D. (Bert) Morris and family spent a most enjoyable weekend motoring through Dinosaur Land, Flaming Gorge Dam and camped at Dutch John, Ashley and Daggett Camp Grounds. They also briefly stopped at Green River, Wyo. Miss Sherrie Gaffney, daugh- ter of Mrs. Betty Lou Gaffney, celebrated her 13th birthday Wednesday evening, July 8. Eight guests enjoyed ice skating at the Hygeia site in Salt Lake City and later returned for birthday cake and some ice cream, remaining for a slumber party. 9TK Remote Control ELDERLY Dear Helen: Im told that older people are being trained for new types of jobs. I guess the government is doing this? If so, where? f Collins Dear Coliinsi In South Bend. Ind. where Studebaker and Ben-di- x laid off over IASI workers The National Council on Aging with government help opened older Project Able to the labor workers to fores. All the community's agencies pitrhsd in. S trong supportive services develop new skills guidance. The idea took root lately in Milwaukee, too. re-tra- in re-ent- er MY FEET KURT Dear Helen: A friend advises me to see a chiropodist for my foot trouble. I would prefer a podiatrist What is the real difference between the two? At the end of the day I can hardly walk, from pain in my feet I need help, but I want to get the best Nettie Dear Nettie: A neighbor of mine is the president of the State Pediatry Association. A Podiatrist Is a difTvr who diagnoses and treats diseases, injuries and deformities of the feet A Chire-podiis thing. Some states call them Chiropodists. They frequently maintain dose tmrh with a patient's physician. Nearly 3X38 hospitals, nursing homes and homes for aged provide now. Podiatry is Important in rehabilitation cantors. as well. The first thing I do in writing this column Is to kid my shoes off! st nt foot-car- TO HD ANY OIIB OP TIIESB MODELS FROM YOUR EASY CIIAIRI e. CALLING ALL VETS Dear Helen: Im a vet of two world wars. I never needed help until now. Natch, its money I need. A job. Im not sure where to turn. Can you suggest something? 'Vet vr Dew Vets Go to your local U. S. Employment Service. Never a fee. Their offices have veterans' specialists. Their services Include counseling, referrals, job placement analysis of your potentials, prodevelopment of grams. etc. You'll find them sympathetic and very helpfuL Stay in touch, buddy. ng CROUP ESTIREMSNT Dear Helen: Our womens association is making plans for. a retirement "paradise. We are We now beginning set our sights at $50,000 to start We called in an architect to design the building. Are we on the right track? See sketch enclosed. Susan ' Dew Susan: You're - on the wrong track. In view of the fact it that your group is you may be able to obtain a government loan from the FHA fer your retirement housing. You do not say how many people orCl occupy that building. Have you polled your members to find out? One women's association sailed g atasig with plans, then discovered that only members were interested! .. fund-raisin- g. . BACK FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Schow and Mrs. Rose Rasmussen returned son have returned from a trip to by jet plane Sunday evening Canada where they visited rea six weeks' vacation in after latives and friends. California with relatives and friends She visited in Los with a son and his wife, WARD SLATES P. G. SECOND SPEAKER SUNDAY. JULY II Mr. and Mrs Ivo Rasmussen and received happy news that their President Grant Bangerter, for- sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs mer mission president of the Ar- Tommy Rasmussen of Long gentine Mission and also of the Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs North Jordan Stake, will be the Kelly Rasmussen of North Daspeaker at a fireside Sunday, kota, had new babies July 19, beginning at 8:15 p.m. Mrs Rasmussen also vacationed in the Pleasant Green Second at San Diego, Chula Vista and other sites of interest. Ward. 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