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Show Thursday, June 10, 1971 Magna, Utah MAGNA TIMES, Engagement is Revealed and Mr. Caine, Mrs. Robert NOTED DANCER VISITS FAMILY IN MAGNA Mrs. Toni Neff and two sons, Chris and Rickie, arrived at the family home, 2968 S. 8650 West in Magna Tuesday evening, to the surprise of Mrs. Neffs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. a sister, RoyAnn and her two brothers, Penny and Butch Tygesen. After a brief, busy and delightful visit, the three visitors left for Canada Thursday evening to spend the greater part of the summer. While in Canada, Mrs. Neff will attend dance seminars at Canadian universities. She is a dance professor at Greeley, Colo., one of Colorados universities. Mrs. Neff plans to teach another year at Greeley, then return to the University of Utah to gain a masters degree in June of 1972. She finished the spring term at Greeley with a presentation that was described as one of the most delightful evenings in the theater that can be experienced, according to the Greeley Trib- G. 3647 South 6930 West, Hunter, announce the betrothal of their lovely daughter, Patricia, to Richard Evans, son o! Mr. and Mrs. John E. Evans, 2924 South 8600 West, Magna. Ty-gese- n, New-bol- Miss Caine is a Cyprus High School graduate, as well as a graduate from the Medical and Dental College. Her fiance is a graduate of Cyprus and just returned from LDS misserving a sion in South Africa. two-ye- ar The young couple have not set a nuptial date. MISS CAINE Lady Lions Install Officers for Year ? I K d, une. DL .. . Dance 71 opened with On choreoThis Occasion Only, graphed by UNC dance instructor Toni Neff. Done to an original score by Derryl Goes and Tom Davis, and performed with the UNC Percussion Ensemble, under Goes direction, the number was a brilliant, professionally executed piece done in six sections. . JUNE BRIDE New Mrs. Jon Darrell Hoopes, the former Kathlene A. Cartwright. The young couple was married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Pair Recite Nuptial Vovs Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Cartwright, 5571 Elaine Ave., Hunter, announce the wedding of their attractive daughter, Kathlene A., to Mr. Jon Darrell Hoopes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell A. Hoopes of Fairview, Wyo. The young couple exchanged nuptial promises On Thursday. June 3, in the Salt Lake Temple and a reception honored them that evening in the Hunter Seventh Center. The receiving line stood before a gold lattice backdrop, which was centered with an arrangement of flowers and candelabra on either side. Bride's Gown For her wedding, the bride chose a model of white embroi-- , dered organza over a polyester underlay, fashioned with wide h cuffed, puffed sleeves. The skirt was designed with scalloped lace down the front and around the hemline with a double width scalloped train. Her fingertip veil, with scalloped e edging, was caught to a of flower petals outlined with seed pearls. She carried a lavender orchid, encircled with white roses and tiny cascading floor-lengt- MAGNA MAN GIVEN MASTER'S blue flowers. The DEGREE FOR BUSINESS AT U. wedding cake was divided with two sets of pillars, the first layer holding a tiny replica of the LDS Temple and a miniature bride and groom were on the top layer. The cake was decorated with two shades of orchid flowers. Assisting with the serving were Karin Christensen, Sandra West, Becky West, Shelley Hilda R. Neibaum, Joan Christensen, Phil Reese and Har-vito- n, Theone Reese. Lana C. Bates, sister of the bride, attended the bridal book. Over the gift room were Carol Nay Moody, Terry Timmerman and Lana Pendleton. Organ music was played by Marylin L. Jones. Musical numbers were given at the reception. The young couple departed on a honeymoon through Utah. Arizona, El Centro, Calif., Mexicali, Mexico, Disneyland and home through Las Vegas. orchids. They plan to reside in Hunter The bridal attendants were for the summer and return to Connie Smith, a former college Brigham Young University in sisher roommate to the bride, September, the bride continuing her nursing studies and the and Carol, ters, Valarie, Beverly, the grooms sisters, Luan, Heide, bridegroom will go on with vetChristine and Shannon. They erinarian work. The bride was honored at a were gowned in formal blue polyester crepe, designed with shower given by her roommates at BYU, prior to her wedding an skirt, scalloped necklines trimmed with white lace and a wedding breakfast for th? and blue velvet ribbon, and long two families and friends was puffed sleeves with cuffs. Each held at the Pancake House folheld a tinted blue carnation. lowing the ceremony. Motners of the bride and Open house is slated at the groom chose purple polyester home of the grooms parents in models with white trim and Fairview, Wyo., on Saturday, pinned corsages of blue tinted June 12. carnations to their shoulders. CARD OF THANKS Best man duties wrere perWe wish to thank everyone formed by Randy Hillstead. Ushers were Kevin and Jeremy for their cards of sympathy, flowers and other acts of kindHoopes, brothers to the brideness at the recent death of groom, David Cartwright, brother to the bride, and Darrell our beloved one. We are most Swensen. grateful. The serving area was sur The Vern Oliver Family NEW PREXY Merrill, er Of Magna Lady Lions Is Mrs. Ray D. (Dorothy) and manager of the Fair Store in Magna. The Magna Lady Lions conducted installation of newly elected officers Wednesday at the regular monthly meeting of the organization, held at the Lions Clubhouse. They are: Dorothy Merrill, president; Ida Lee Dea, first vice president; Judy Nicolo, second vice president; Rula Garside, secretary ; Marilyn Sizemore, treasurer ; Sevilla Reese, parliamentarian ; Margaret Carman, historian; Coral Huish, spizzerinktress. director is Nelda Wolstenholme and director is Kate Salm. Patty McDonald is the holdover director and Kelly Sefakis, past president. Rula Garside served as chairman of the dinner. Covers were ladies. laid for twenty-thre- e The tables were prettily decorated with bowls of early spring roses. Door prizes were given to Coral Huish and Joyce PeterOne-ye- ar two-ye- , Stephen L. Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cutler, 2839 S. 8950 West, Magna, received a masters degree in business administration last week at the University of Utah. He majored in accounting and minored in computer science. ar sen. Mr. Cutler had received an earlier degree of a bachelor of arts at the University of Utah in 1970. A graduate of Cyprus High School, he graduated at the U. with honors, being a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Gamma Sigma, both honor societies. At the present time, Mr. Cutler is employed as a teaching assistant at the University of Utah. head-piec- A-li- 'HI, MAGNA' PROVES Magna Times Offers Free Tickets to Lagoon! POPULAR THEME AT Readers of The Magna Times are being offered an enjoyable LIONS' CONVENTIONS day at the famous Lagoon resort, the fun spot of Utah. Continuing a trend that was with started many years ago, the theThrough arrangements anyone who Corp., Lagoon Magna Lions and their ladies renews or subscribes to The continue to be popular people Magna Times before the middle at conventions. of August, 1971, will be given, And, it all started because of in Lagoon a badge local people wear that absolutely free, $2 for tickets, good any ride, says, Hi, Magna! Anyone who swimming, any day, any time, comes up to a person with such any season. a badge and says, Hi, Magna! If you paid your subscripis given a chance on beautiful tion, you are entitled to tickets. copper gifts. Just call at the Copper PrintThis year three beautiful coping Company office. The patron must take a copy favors were a per presented chip and dip set, serving tray of the ads, which are now apand a woven basket. pearing in The Magna Times, Because of this convention to the Lagoon Information activity, other clubs also give Center. The ad must have the signature of the editor or pub- gifts, but the Magna gimmick still retains its popularity. Nick Sefakis served as the UNDER AGE 23 campaign manager to elect Don Blackham one of the district governors. Attending the convention at Price over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon C. About 18 percent of the elecMr. and Mrs. Bob Dea, in 1972 will be torate for Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sahn, President for the first voting actime, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lambert, to Census Bureau figMr. and Mrs. A. C. Carman, Mr. cording ures. and Mrs. Leon Reese, Mr. and Some 25 million people under Mrs. Don Blackham, Mr. and 25 will have the voting franage Mrs. Frank Falvo, Mr. and Mrs. who did not In the 1968 chise P. H. Debs, Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. election. Of these, 11 million will Ribotto, Mr. and Mrs. Vee Colbe in 1 the newly eligible by and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sefakis. These people were joined group and 14 million will be those who were under 21 for the by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wackcr last presidential election. There of Morgan, former Magnaites. Mr. Blackham is the fourth will be 140 million eligible to from 120 million in vote, Magna Lion to become a district 1968. up governor, the others being Jack The Census Bureau said about Denton, Weldon C. Matthews and Ray D. Merrill. Mr. Verdell half of young voters went to the in 1965, as compared with Dyches will serve as cabinet polls 68 percent of those over about secretary for Mr. Blackham. 25 years. Eligible Voters Will Vote in 72 Matt-thew- s, 18-2- Contact Us for Your BRIDE A REGISTRY Beautiful Gift to Each Who Registers LINENS Bride-to-B- COOKWARE CRYSTAL . . . SILVER . . . e . . . Couple Marries in Temple Broderick, currently stationed at Ft. Carson, Colo., claimed Nancy Ellen Watson, Orem, as his bride on SP4 rounded with short columns, separated with purple streamers and the refreshment tables were centered with large purple and three-layere- d S Sp4 and Mrs. Dennis Broderick, who were married in the Manti LDS Temple May 29. JUST-WED- lisher of the paper to be accepted. Without this information, it will not be honored. The signatures are on file at the Lagoon office. The advertisement will be exchanged at the Information Center for $2 (per family) in Lagoon ride tickets. Think of the fun you will have at Lagoon and think of the good reading you will enjoy all year from your hometown newspaper. May 29th. Attending Phone 9108 WEST 2700 SOUTH & Thrift 297-227- 1 MAGNA St. Stephens Episcopal Church Sets Rummage St. Stephens Episcopal store building, from 10:00 a.m. in Church Granger will hold a to 6:00 p.m. A variety of items will be public rummage sale on Fri- offered for sale dishes, cloth-i- n day and Saturday, June the old Magna J. C. Penney lng, books, etc. 11-1- 2 the impressive Manti Temple rites was a group of close friends and relatives of the young couple. All joined for luncheon following the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of UNIVERSITY GRADUATE Miss Roberta Allan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Allan, 8555 W. 3180 South, received her degree in the College of Pharmacy at the University of Utah the past week. Miss Allan is a medical technologist. She is a Cyprus graduate. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Watson, Orem, and the grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Broderick, 3320 S. 7395 West, Lake Ridge. An informal ' afternoon reception was hosted by the bride's parents the afternoon of May 29th in Orem. The young couple departed on a honeymoon to Cardston, Idaho Falls and Logan where they planned to see the temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The new Mr. and Mrs. Broderick will make their home in Colorado Springs, Colo., for the present. CATERIN- GENTIRE WEDDING Food, Flowers, Napkins, Etc, Various Menus CRADLE ROLL NINTH CHILD Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sadler, Jr. announce the birth of a baby boy on Sunday, May 30th at the Holy Cross Hospital. He weighed seven pounds, 6 ounces and will be named Adam David. The new arrival has four brothers and four sisters at home. Grandparents are Mrs. Leo Moore of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hod Sadler, Sr. of Magna. 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