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Show Thursday, February 22, 1968 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah ' 9. VayAnn Beagley is Bride of David Richards !) I nnv Bishop and Mrs. George Beagley announce the marriage of their attractive daughter, VayAnn, to Mr. David Glen Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen J. Richards, all of Magna. The young couple were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the brides father Wednesday, Feb. 15. For her wedding, the bride wore a fashionable lace and nylon gown over a large hoop skirt, embossed with crystal and Beeded pearls. A crystal crown held her veil of bridal illusion. The young couple recited nuptial vows before a background of white wicker bird cages, filled with white flowers and white doves, draped witli red nylon. A Valentine color scheme was used. The bridal attendants, Miss Cara Beagley, Miss Cindy Beagley and Miss Darlene Beagley, sisters of the bride, wore identical gowns of red brocaded silk with matching pearl and crystal d head crowns. Mothers of the bride and groom wore pink gowns. Merlin Weber stood as best man and Bob Langford was head usher. The marriage ceremony was performed in the presence of 50 family members and close friends. A reception followed. The grooms parents entertained at a prettily planned prewedding dinner the previous night at the Hawaiian Club for members of the wedding party and immediate family members. The bride was also the motif for a personal shower given by Miss Cara Davies, Dawn Davies and Bertha Wiseman. The brides maternal grandmother, Mrs. George Bowden, and an aunt, Mrs. Norman Curtis, also entertained at a social. The newlyweds are now residing at 7769 W. 2820 South in Magna. Prominent Pair Are Wed M I C heart-shape- NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Dan M. Cavanee, who exchanged nuptial vows Feb. 8 at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvis O. Haskell. Lovely Miss Says Vows Miss Marlene Haskell, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis O. Haskell, exchanged nuptial vows with Dan M. Cavanee, son of Mr. and Mrs. William M Cavanee, all of Magna, on Thursday evening, Feb. 8, at the Haskell home. book and in the gift room were Miss LaNea Alder, Miss Jean Coon, Miss Shirley Bright, Mrs. June Lloyd and Mrs. Lela Alder. Over the serving were Mrs. Judy Haskell, Mrs. Terri Barnes, Mrs. Rae Angell, Mrs. Ora Davis and Mrs. Lea Haskell. Lavina Robinson of Magna and S. Garside late Mr. Leigh W. Robinson. Paul the perBishop Following a short honeymoon, The couple was honored at a formed the ceremony in the the bride is making a home with rehearsal dinner at the Hawaiher parents and the groom represence of family members and ian Village, given by the brideintimate friends. turned to the U.S. Army for a tour of overseas duty with the grooms father, Ray Herzog, An open house, honoring the 3348-82- 5 services. East, Salt Lake City, held armed was that young couple, CARD OF THANKS and Mr. James Cozokos, 1748 same evening. Prior to her wedding, the Harvard Ave. The bridegroom I desire to thank everyone for bride was entertained at two The brides only attendant was is also a son of the late Mis. their many kindnesses of flowmiscellaneous showers given by Miss Jackie Williams, maid of James Cozokos. ers, cards, gifts, visits and teleMrs. Sally Johnson and Miss honor. Bridal Gown and of Glenna Johnson as phone calls during my recent best Haskell stood Magna, Larry The brides dress was white hospital stay. I am most grateMrs. John Williams and Miss man for the groom. Mrs. Pamsatin, covered with organza, ful. . ela Sadler was over the guest Jackie Williams of Hunter. adorned with white roses and Mrs. Thelma Singleton seeded pearls. She carried a bouquet of white Loses, centered with a white orchid. Maid of honor was Miss Kay Herzog. Bridesmaids were Mary Peterson, Susie Cozokos and Sylvia Cozokos. Marilyn Pearson, sister of the bride, was a junior bridesmaid. Holly Robinson was the flower girl. All chose long gowns of cranberry velvet tops with pink Bkirts and pink headpieces. Mothers of the bride and groom wore peony pink frocks with matching lace jackets. They pinned white orchid corsages to their shoulders. Miss Shirley Stringfellow was over the guest book. Best man was Gary Herzog and ushers were John Rutter, Greg Pearson, Danny Herzog, Skip Herzog and Jim Zupon. Jeff Herzog was Helping in serving were Mrs. Marvin Bowden, Sherry Bowden, Jody Robinson, Lou Ann Robinson and Gayle Stringfellow. In charge of the gift room were Mrs. George Stringfellow and Mrs. Warren Hawkes. FOUR LADIES Will HEAD LAKE RIDGE PTA Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Shirley Stringfellow, Miss Gayle Stringfellow, Mrs. NEW OFFICERS Of the Lake Ridge ElemenRobinson, vice president, and Marilyn Sizemore, George Stringfellow, Miss Linda named were ladies Thursday left The School PTA to treasurer. are, right, Carol Bass, tary Hawkes, Mrs. Warren Hawkes, evening at a PTA meeting. president; Marlene Eddy, secretary; Bernadine Mrs. Mike Peterson, Miss Nancy Rindlesbach and Miss Dawn Harper. Magna Women's Club The newlyweds departed on a Holds Meet Friday honeymoon trip to Las Vegas are making their home in and WomMembers of the Magna Lake Salt City. Both are attenden's Club were entertained Frithe University of Utah. day at the home of Mrs. Marie ing were Mrs. Sutton. Joey Williams and Mrs. Alice STAR ClUB TO MEET Brady. Twelve members attended and two special guests, Mrs. FEB. 27 AT MAGNA Vern Newman of Magna, and A meeting of the Star Club Hannah Jones of Beaver, Mrs. to give highly skilled, professional will be held Tuesday, Feb. 27, Mrs. Brady. to aunt an insurance service in your neighborat the home of Mrs. Crystal A short meeting was conducthood. He's an expert in planning Colombe, 2892 S. 8700 West, beall your insurance auto, life, home ed, followed by games of cards. ginning at 12:30 noon. Cohostand business. And he'll save you The house prize was given to ess will be Mrs. Verna Bohne. Members are kindly asked to In Come too. him and meet and take advantage of money, Mrs. Tom Driffill. call and make their reservations. his broad insurance experience. Pearson and C. Herzog exchanged Spencer wedding vows in a ceremony performed Friday, Feb. 16, at the L. S. Skaggs Memorial Chapel in Salt Lake City. Bishop Charles Lauritzen officiated. The bridal pair greeted guests at a reception following the ceremony at the Candlelight. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell H. Pear-Bo1105 Catherine St., are parents of the bride. Miss Pearson is the granddaughter of Mrs. Mis3 Marion n, ring-beare- i r. , ) V Fast LIFE FIRE Honoring the birthday versary of Mrs. Mary King COMMERCIAL Fair Friendly Chick Paris 297-674- 3 Rm. I Cup-Cak- anniMa-be- y, 26 family members traveled to Magna Sunday and attended church services with their mother. A dinner was later enjoyed a at the by 38 relatives. Mrs. Mabey also celebrated her birthday on Chuck-A-Ram- 297-203- 7 Magna, Utah i ON TRIP TO HAWAII Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Anthon, accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Dale Bello and her daughter, Sherry, departed Saturday morning for Hawaii to meet Elder Randy Bello, who has completed an LDS Church mission to New Zealand. Elder Bello will join his mother, Mrs. Dale Bello, sister Sherry and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthon, on a tour around the islands. They will return to Magna in about ten days. John P. Backman II, 86, Salt Lake City, died of natural causes Feb. 16 in Las Vegas, Nev. He was the father of John Peter Backman III, Magna. Funeral services were held Monday in Salt Lake City and burial made in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. The Mutual Marrieds of the Hunter Third Ward will form a volleyball team. All interested will be expected to have a medi- cal examination. Rawlin and Marie Evans are in charge. The group toured the Detention Home last week and later enjoyed ice cream refreshments. WE RE CHOPPING DOl'JII li 7r . X Lqi size n zp- - pUNSXIC aavkx. carps SK855GI -- . YOOG-- w T-SWlS-XS very able... BIRTHDAY HONORED TRUCK FATHER DIES MAGNA PEOPLE LEAVE Ready... willing and 4" AUTO Photo by Neal H. Jorgonoon BRIDAL COUPLE New Mr. and Mrs. David Glen Richards, who were wed Feb. loth at the home of the brides parents, Bishop and Mrs. George J. Beagley. A reception followed. e ,7F The PTA plans to raise mon- ey for the scholarship fund, to add to the exceptional child fund and also purchase an outstanding painting for the school. Everyones support and aid are solicited. '-- OJ Viv3 WCTH ill? Sale Planned The Whittier PTA will hold a cup cake sale every Friday for several weeks, announce officials. C - a.ch 7ll Mott . |