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Show MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah Thursday, Aug. 5, 1971 OPEN HOUSE TO Temple Wedding is Planned HONOR LADY ON 80TH BIRTHDAY Bishop and Mrs. John E. Bennett, 8332 Mix Ave., Magna, announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their attractive daughter, Nancy, of Los Angeles, Calif., to Richard Carrol Heath, son of Mrs. Alma F. Heath and the late Dr. Alma F. Heath of Washington, D.C. The future bridegroom has served a mission for the LDS Church in Holland. The prominent pair plan to be married Sept. 17 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. . - i Mr. and Mrs. Monte Kelson announce the birth of their sixth child, a baby daughter, who weighed in at 7 pounds, 11 ounces at St. Marks Hospital on July 28. This is the 22nd grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Kelson, paternal grandparents, and the 17th grandchild for Mrs. Bea Redmond, maternal Mr. and Mrs. Jell Barton of Granger announce the biith of a baby boy on July loth. He weighed in at six pounds, 6 ounces and will be named Tro; A brother, Kelly Don, is happv about the new playmate. Proud grandparents aie Mt and Mrs. Dick Bat ton of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Keenan of Mansfield, Mo. . LEAVES FOR LONDON Miss Sue Thompson, who is stewardess for Airways, spent three days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Raymond Thompson in Magna, v following a flight around 14-da- JULY BRIDE New Mrs. Kurt Ander-on- , the former Yonker. The couple recited nuptial vows on July 31st. thesworld. Janet Miss Thompson, who resides at Manhattan Beach, left for e is employed by The bi Delta Aii lines in Los Angeles. Mr. Heath is a commercial ai tist. ide-to-b- A The family of Mis. Yeia Dally mple, who resided for 36 years in Magna, will honor her with an open house on the occasion of her SOtli birthday anniversary, Sunday, Aug 8th at the home of Mi. and Mrs. Kay J. Ceilings, 16 West 1050 South in Bountilul The hours ol the open house will be trom 4 to 8 p.m. and liiends and relatives aie invited. Mrs. Dairy triple, who now resides in Mesa, Ariz., is the mother of torn children, one deceased. They are Parley C. Daily mple, San Jose, Calif.; Mis. William R. (Afton) Heck, and Mrs. Kiy J. (Wanda) Bountiful, Utah. Mis Daliymple also has thirteen grandchildren and eleven Col-ling- n. She requests no gifts, please. Funny Thing Hapiwiiod A man was driving near Moi-ri- s, when fire started under his car hood. He quickly put out the flames with an extinguisher. Lucky he had an extinguisher, you say? Not luck for a man who practices what he pleaches. State Fite Marshal Robert E. May couldnt restart the motor, though, and had to hitch a ride to Rock Island, 111., where he at111., tended a fire seminar. One Ron, Two Hits Youve heard about the hard-lucmotoiist who lams his vehicle into a police car. Well, Ron Guenther hit two. Guenther sideswiped the personal car of Deputy Sheiiff George N. on a Lewiston, Idaho, street, then bounced into the sheriffs patrol car. k Min-de- n ENGGED Miss Nancy Bennett, who will exchange nuptial tows Sept. 17th with Richard Carrol Heath. London. Janet Yonker Pretty Bride Mr. and Mrs. William Yonker. 5246 West 3500 South, announce the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to Kuit Anderson, son f Mr. and Mrs. Elmo H. Anderson, 4216 Annapolis Diive, all of Granger. The young couple recited nuptial vows Saturday, July 31st and a reception honored them at the Seville Reception Center. Bridal Gown For her wedding, the bride chose a white summer cotton, Empire style, fashioned with a square neckline and long, pointd skirt ed sleeves. A ended in a Cathedral train. Hr bridal illusion veil was banded in deep lace and she carried a sheaf of red roses. Attendants were Mrs. Glen Porter, matron of honor, Chi is Corpron and Jill Yonker. Tin y three-tiere- wore pink gowns and each held d red rose. one the flowwas Kvenvold Kathy er girl and Kirk Woodruff serv- long-stemme- PICTURE IDENTIFIED ed as ring bearer. Glen Porter stood as best man for the bridegroom and ushers were Kelly Anderson and Lain' Anderson. Mothers Gowns Motheis of the bride and bridegroom wore summer frocks and pinned corsages of white gardenias and pink roses t0 their shoulders. Kathy Palmer was over the guest book. In the gift room were Judy Kvenvold, Darleae Woodruff, Toni Yonker and Marilyn Simpson. Serving were Jody Smith, Jan Lewellyn, Michelle Leonelli and Patti Anderson. The couple will reside in the Karen Lee apartments in Granger. The bride has attended Cyprus High School. The bridegroom graduated from Kearns High School and is a veteran of the United States Navy. AS CLARENCE VANCE FAMILY OF MAGNA A portrait that appeared in the July 22nd Magna Times unknown to the newspaper staff has been identified as the Clarence Vance family, who lived many years ago in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Vance are (lead, but relatives are getting the pictures, that were supplied by the Thomsen Studio, to give to the sons. Richard Program for Church When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription to the THE MAGNA TIMES $2.00 in tickets good for any Lagoon ride and swimming any day and any season is yours when you fill in the subscription blank and J. Christensen, Church Associate Commissioner of Education responsible for Seminaries and Institutes of Religion. Born in Salt Lake City, Mr. Openshaw graduated from Cyprus High School, class of 1965. He was awarded a bachelors degree by Brigham Young University in May with a major in music theory and a minor in MAGNA TIMES (Price) or we will bill you later. Think of the fun you will have at Lagoon and think of the good reading youll get all year long. Mail the subscription or renewal order now. THE MAGNA TIMES composition. Mr. Openshaw served as a missionary in the Great Lakes Mission from 1966-6- 8 and has since been active as a teacher and leader in ward auxiliary (Check Onu for orie year. Please enter my I enclose $ of statement. or agree to pay this sum upon receipt organizations of the Church. He is presently serving as first counselor in the Sunday School superintendency in the Murray 5th Ward. He is married to the former Jeanne Hartvigsen of Name Address City OPENSHAW Richard L. Openshaw. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Open-sha3130 South 8560 West, Magna, has been accepted to teach in the seminary program of the LDS Church. He has just completed a weeks workshop for new Indian area supervisors on the campus of Brigham Young University in preparation for his assignment as supervisor of Indian seminaries in the Macy, Nebraska area. 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