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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Thursday, April 1, 1965 Spring Blooms Out For Festive Faster Bonanza Bays In FJlagna Compare Our Prises PRETTY WEDDING CONDUCTED AT WARD In a prettily planned wedding, Vegas, the young couple are now residing in Magna. Entertaining for the bride at prenuptial parties were Mrs. Charles Mack Devereaux and Mrs. James H. Stevenson. Colleen Cameron and Thomas E. Perfili exchanged nuptial vows Friday at the Magna LDS Ward Chapel. Bishop Maurice A. Tuttle officiated. Miss y tTwaTi V.v (Bui Parents of the newlyweds are BIRTHDAY SOCIAL Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cameron, In observance of her birthday 2720 S. 9050 West, Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Perfili, anniversary, Mrs. Rose Rasmus3136 S. 8400 West, also of this sen entertained a few friends, who called to wish her greetings community. of the day on Monday at her resMrs. David Christensen was idence. Luncheon was served and matron of honor. Mrs. Charles a social time later enjoyed. Mack and Mrs. James Kc, Devereaux also attended the bride. For her wedding, the bride chose a delusteied satin detailed with roses of appliqued lace and a fabric flower released the veil. She wore a single strand of pearls and carried a bouquet of yellow gladiolus and white steph-anoti- s. H. Stevenson f.:V 1 EASTER store in Magna, part of their display for Easter Bonansa. the local Merchants' sale for April A total of S300 in prises will be given. DECORATION Mary Lou Drake, left, if shown accepting a huge, fussy bunny from Earl Larson at the Dyches Rexall Drug Spring arrives on Thursday, 15th in Magna participating stores for the Easter Bonanza," a later date decreed by the spring equinox and the cal-- ; endar for Easter on April 18th. ! v 7. Easter Bonanza, a colorful chandising event designed for the d benefit of pers, will continue from April 15 to April 17th, inclusive, says Mrs. Dorothy Merrill, who is head of mer-Apr- il thrifty-minde- I shop-despi- te lillllll!! V'- WV-- SOAK SUPER cycle automatically Pre-?S.M- I.I led heavily so' Model IMA 444-- 0 cycle for washing regular garments; gentle cycle for all your dainty delicates. Magic-Mi- x filter traps and 'holds Tmk. objectionable Jilt. this committee. A total of $300 will be presented the three days $100 each day, divided into $10 gifts for ten store customers each day, according to John W. Papanikolas, president of the Magna Chamber of Commerce, sponsors. Tickets will be given by the merchants in the event and winning numbers posted the following morning in the stores. So, if you have a $10 ticket, just go to the store, submit your stub and claim your money. Many items will be featured in the Easter Bonanza sale hot items that will be found through several advertised products. All tickets will be good until April 17th evening for winning shoppers. A total of ten numbers will be drawn each day and posted. They will be honored until 6:00 pm. at the stores. A Motorist's Prayer $18995 NORMAL A motorist has written the following prayer which he hopes every driver will copy and paste on the dashboard of his car. It reads, Help me, O God, as I drive to love my neighbor as myself, that I may do nothing to hurt or endanger any of your children. Give my eyes clear vision and skill to my hands and feet; make me tranquil in mind and relaxed in body. Deliver me from the spirit of rivalry and from all resentment at the actions of others and bring me to my Mr. and Mrs. Hiland Kent visited with relatives over the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kent of Homedale, Idaho. Monday and Tuesday, Mrs. Florence Cotton was a house guest at the Kent home. Mrs. Cotton had been visiting in Southgate, Calif., and was en route home to Sayry, Pa. The bridal attendants wore yellow taffeta ballerina length dresses with little headpieces fashioned ? of net with ribbon bows in matching colors. They carried bouquets of white gladiolus surrounding yellow roses. Petite Nancy and Irene- Cameron, nieces of the bride, carried dainty baskets filled with white and yellow gladiolus, tied with bows of white ribbon. Their headpieces were the same as the bridesmaaids and they wore yellow frocks. Best man was Robert Perfili. were Lewis Jones, Ushering David Strand, Larry Headrick and Craig Meyer. Mothers of the bride and groom wore suit dresses-- of yellow and pinned corsages of roses to their shoulders. Mrs. Jack Cameron was over the guest book. Young ladies assisting in the serving were Linda Rose, Linda Peterson, Mrs. Bob Button, Mrs. Carl Jones, Sharon Thomas, Shirley Perfili, Judy Perfili and Don-iel- a Olsen.; In charge of the gift room were Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, Mrs. Robert Perfili, Mrs. Lewis Jones and Mrs. David Strand. The brides going away costume was a white lace suit with yellow accessories. Following a trip to Southern Utah and Las (2 r V. f S) $ r) Wei Nylon j 0QUIRRH STAKE Imperial (Premium Grade) MEWS TOES THURSDAY, April' 1, will be Priesthood Leadership meeting beginning at 7 p.m., in the stake house. In addition, a high council gathering . will be conducted on Thursday at 8:30 - - I- Far Tha Prica p.m. Of THE 135th nual an- General Conference of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, to which all church members are Martin vited, will convene in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, April 4, 5, 6. General sessions begin Sunday, April 4, at 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. and Monday and Tuesday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Large delegations are expected to attend. in-Pr- New NYLON CO.VJ.CCQItE Ii70 x IS 4 ' Black-Ta- b Typ aco TICS TEXACO OVICE 7200 W. The surest way to prevent war is not to fear it. John Randolph . ft. - AS Sizes Ccmabta Stcck 3500 So., Magna, Utah 297-678- 1 t .i , with acceptable trade PcarcOCieOao Furdnupo journeys end. Ain) Oowofiofliioin) Residents and business people of the Magna ' , area are invited to attend a special meeting at the Gem Theatre, in Magna, Friday, April 2 at 4 P.M. i ' At the meeting, officials r. rf Kennecott's Utah Ccppw Division detail the circumstances connected with the dost problem Those who attend the meeting will hear a description o o off 25 FRUITED CHICKS WITH YOUR NEW PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNT DURING APRIL ONLY DOOdCx ? (feraGDDOGGO YOUR LOCALLY OWNED INDEPENDENT BANK lifo &oam TMHMmdl Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAGNA, UTAH explain in at the tailings pend. the steps that ere being taken to correct the situation, both on on immediate basis and in terms range planning. YOUR FIRST BOOK OF wHI Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division off long |