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Show MAGMA TIMES, Thursday, April 25, 1968 Magna, Utah P.G. 4fh Primary Hour Area Ladies Invited to OES Luncheon and Mrs. Retha Armstrong. Mrs. Phillips holds a bouquet of paper flowers that will center each luncheon table. Mrs. Armstrong and Mrs. Whitaker are cochairmen of Ways and Means. LUNCHEON FESTIVITIES Sponsored by the Adah Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be headed by, left to right, Mrs. Edith Whit aker, Mrs. Deanna Phillips, Worthy Matron, All ladies of this area, as well as businessmen who might desire to have luncheon, are invited to attend the spring sponsored by the Order of Eastern Star, Adah Chapter No. 15, at the Magna Masonic Temple on Saturday, April 27. Luncheon will be served at 12 noon at tables festively decorated with paper roses in a variety collection of colored bottles. Door prizes will be given and card games later played. bridge-luncheo- Duncan. No wedding date has been set for the popular pair. Miss Adrienne Commons Engaged Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Camman3, 3231 S. 8820 West. Magna, announce the betrothal of their attractive daughter, Adrienne, to Mr. Brad Duncan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. Duncan, 3657 S. 5725 West, Hunter. Both young people, seniors at the Cyprus High School, plan to continue their education at higher institutions of learning in the fall. No definite wedding plans have been made. WEDDING DAY FOR PROMINENT COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rushton, Hunter, announce the marriage of their daughter, Katherine, to Mr. Daniel (Sonny) Johnson of Ogden, Utah. Miss Rushton is a graduate of the Cyprus High School and attended the Salt Lake Comptometer School. The young couple recited nuptial vows April 24. r WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS YOUNG COUPLE WED IN TEMPLE SATURDAY APRIL 24TH MARKS Mr. and Mrs. Elmo B. Farns- worth of Enterprise, Utah, announce the marriage of their attractive daughter, Edith, to Mr. Lowell V. Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra R. Day of Hunter. The ceremony was performed in the St. George LDS Temple and a reception held Saturday, April 20, at the Enterprise Ward in Enterprise. An open house will honor the newlyweds Saturday, April 27, at the Hunter Second ' Ward Center. n, MEETING; OFFICERS REELECTED FRIDAY Mrs. Deanna Phillips, worthy matron, announces that ladies are urged to bring friends, family or members of their card clubs and arrangements will be made to accommodate them. A Millstone Point Comp, The Magna Wards Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp chose a name for the group on ThursMillstone Point, taken day from the book compiled and edited by Miss Irene Hulse, From Rags to Riches." This tells the story of the pioneers who obtained the first stones for the mills. grain-grindin- A delightful ss D g variety of card games will be played. Tickets are now being sold by the ladies or admission charge of $1.50 a person made at the door. Everyone is welcome. of P., Holds Meeting Twenty-on- e members met and an invitation is extended to any other interested ladies to attend meetings of the group on the third Thursday of each month, 12 noon, immediately following the regular gathering of the Second Ward Relief Society. Anyone interested in joining may contact Mrs. Eleanor Coon or Mrs. Sara Bowen. PRACTICING For the Pleasant Green F'amily Hour, Reverence in the House John L. Carlson, narrator and Primary and Roger Finch, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. The Pleasant Green Fourth Ward Primary family hour will be presented in the Oquirrh Stake House Chapel on Sunday, April 28, at 2:45 p.m., directed by the ward Primary presidency composed of Connie Kendall, president; Carolyn Tygesen and Norma Hymas, counselors. Over the music for this program are Pat Robinson, Lois Nay, Teresa Turpin and Anna Mae Hickman. The purpose of this family hour is to motivate all who attend to be more reverent in the Fourth Ward Primary of tne Lord, are Mrs. worker for nine years, J. I. Finch. house of the Lord, according to Mrs. Kendall. In order to achieve this goal, the presentation has been especially planned so that each one will actually experience a deep feeling of reverence as he listens to and participates in the program. There will be a total of 169 children and 28 teachers participating. The Buster Nay. family will be featured. In addition,- the Guide Patrol class and the girls Merrihand class will blend their voices in a special chorus. Everyone is extended a special invitation to attend. meet- ing of the Magna Womens Club was held Friday at the home of Joey Williams, featured by all officers being reelected to posts they had served in the past year. Nola Monsen is president; Myrtle Petersen, vice president; Ruby Russell, secretary, and Erma Tech, treasurer. Frances Ridge was a special guest. 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