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Show PAGE A THE THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1977 MAGNA TIMES Around the Neighborhood The July week and 4 suc- ceeding days had some special rewards Magna residents for some A nephew Mike Benson Irom Bristol. England, was a guest at the home of his aunt. Mrs Grace Latham Here on a business trip, he was entertained by several members of the Lathams living in the area, along with the special treat of watching the local Independence Day parade down Magna Main Street From Mrs Latham's garden they watched the fireworks, and watching the divers, were apsky prehensive over their safe landing While here they enjoyed a trip to Timpanogas Cave, and rode out to show him the Great Salt L.ake "He loved our Oquirrh said Mrs mountains." Latham "Rolling hills are the only mountains he sees in England The Latham family gathering in his honor at Mrs Latham's house was a special treat which greatly pleased Benson Present were Esther Carlson. Mrs Jessie Drown, and Mr and Mrs Lee Sabin A most welcome houseguest at the Clyde Cutler home this past while has been their granddaughter Chenele. daughter of Don and Darcy Budd of Tuscon . Arizona Chenele arrived with her mother, Darcy who returned home after a few days Her father was unable to come at this time, due to a full schedule at his art studio Young Chenele, a very indepedent young lady, is happy about her return plane ride as this will be her ninth trip alone Betty and Clydes son Steven stopped by on his way to Toronto. Canada for a few days with his parents Here the during July 4th celebration, he enjoyed the parade and fireworks with his family At the Cutler home to join in the fun were Bettes sister Adele Rushton and husband Don and their children and grandchildren A brother Rudy Rushton and husband Don and their children and grandchildren A brother Rudy Baker and his wife Signey of Kearns, and their children were there. Carolyn and Bob Hook from Moscow. Idaho Italian Events Planned and will celebrate the annual All State Raima Day at Lagoon Resort on Sunday. August 7. 1977 The first All State Italian Day was held in 1934. making this the 43rd consecutive gathering of Italians, their descendants and friends Highlighting the day w ill be a program with speeches, prize Italians of Utah surrounding states drawings, Love is. . . anew Gordon. Mastronardi. poem is o way to keep from crying When bulging pain demands to be poured out. A poem is a way to keep from phoning A ANDERSON. Mr and Mrs Jeff V. 3110 S 3690 West, to anyone and everyone you know. daughter and Mrs Robert, 3081 S 3140 West, son BRIMLEY. Mrs and Mrs Ralph Gerald, 3235 S 8920 West, son CLEGG, Mr and Mrs Kenneth. 2967 Maple Way, son DAVIS. Mr and Mrs Michael J . 4708 Kathleen Ave . BARKAU. Mr daughter GRIFFIN. Mr. and Mrs Steve. 3217 S 8880 West, daughter INCE. Mr and Mrs. Shawn. 4457 Wild Cherry Cl . son JACKSON. Mr and Mrs Carl. 6655 Summerset Dr . son KELSON. Mr and Mrs. Gordon LaMont. 8102 W 2700 South, son NEISW'ENDER. Mr and Mrs. Douglas, 7465 W 3500 South, daughter 4400 West, daughter SCHEID, Mr. and Mrs Roy David. 3277 , 4022 Carrie Dr . daughter and Mrs SMITH. Mr L. Martin 5268 S 5420 West, daughter STAKER. Mr. and Mrs Larry V . poem is a way to have your say. About The Author Linda Crane Brittain was born in Montpelier, Idaho. She attended Utah State University at Logan, Utah and was graduated with a M A in English She served in the Peace Corps with her 3017 Eucalyptus Way. daughter STATIER. Mr and Mrs James Everett. 7623 W South, daughter THYGERSON, Mr and Mrs Phillip Own. 3128 3200 South-bourn- e . son UTLEY. Mr and Mrs Lynn. 3836 S 6575 West, daughter WILSON. Mr. and Mrs Peter. 4140 W 3249 South. Cl husband, James, in Brazil. They later divorced and she now lives in Granger with her two children, Tracy and Travis. Linda says, I like to think of poetry as a Sadness Prevention Kit Thomas and Joanne Richard B Jensen were married July 8, 1977 in a parents are Mr and also of were Christy Jensen. Bonnie Whitehead and LuAnn Jensen ceremony performed at the Wedding Bells Reception A Center in Granger reception followed The bride is the daughter of Richard M Thomas of Attending the bride as matron of honor was Ruby Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs Florence (Mrs Robert) Thomas, with Thomas as maid of honor Bridesmaids were Pat (Mrs Gary) Wagner, Susie (Mrs Richard D ) Thomas, Julie Sorenson. Kaylynn Jensen and Robin Jensen Serving the groom as best man was Scott Jensen. Winget. Mrs Marlyn Wolfly. Mrs. Eileen Jensen. Tonya Neff and Julie Sorenson Special guests were Mr and Mrs Gary Wagner from South Carolina, accompanied by their three sons, Donnie. Jerry and Marc The bride was a student at Cyprus High school and the groom attended Utah Trade Technical College following his graduation from Cyprus After honeymooning in Southern California, the bride and groom are making their home in Granger Robert F Magna Jensen, Mrs Holly Ushers were Richard D Thomas, Sterling, Thomas, Bob Whitehead. Roy Jensen, and Eddie Brinton Ring Bearer was Jon Steed Attending the guest book was A? invited to participate include Governor Scott Matheson. the Most Rev Joseph Lennox Federal. Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake City and Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson, and many other City and County officials Since 1934, the Italian League has sponsored the All State Italian Day as a fund Proceeds raising festivity from the resulting profits are donated during the year to charities and worthy groups in need of funds In addition two full scholarships to a University are awarded to school high deserving graduate of Italian descent Also, two scholarships are given to Utah Technical College to high school students MRS. JAMES E. BUTTERFIELD Nuptial Vows Taken By Area Newlyweds Standing before a draped pedestal backdrop in shades of green, Janet Amelia Kirk-maand James E Butterfield pledged their nuptial vows Friday, July 15. 1977 at the Wedding Bells reception center in Granger Following the ceremony, the parents of the bride, Mr and Mrs Robert Glen Kirkman Jr of Magna, hosted a reception for the couple The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Elwin J Butterfield of Kearns The bride wore a dress of chantilly lace featuring a scalloed neckline and sleeves that were fitted and came to a point at the wrist The cathedral length train was enhanced by six tiers of ruffles on the sides of the n skirt Her fingertip veil of illusion was caught by a crown of mother-of-pear- l and sequins in a petal shape The bridal bougquet was of white mums, spider mums and yellow roses It was in a cascade accented by baby breath and yellow ribbons The groom wore a lime green tuxedo The matron of honor was Mary Jo Buckner Page. Bridesmaids were Judy Butterfield, Anita Swarz and Laurie Hurt dressed They were in gently draped gowns of yellow double knit. Kirkman Tiny Jo Lee assisted as flower girl for her sister She wore a lime green pinafore type floor length dress Natalie Mureock presided at the guestbook Attending the groom were his brother Charlie But- terfield as best man, brothers David and Steven Butterfield and the bride s brother Jay Kirkman were ushers Ryan Butterfield was nngbearer They wore dark green tuxedos with lime green shirts The brides grandparents, to many known area residents, are Mr and Mrs Robert Glen Kirkman Sr and Mrs Larry (Laura) Sorensen and the late Royal J Wright Prenuptial parties were given by Judy Butterfield and the Groom's aunt. Mrs Neva Queery The newlyweds are making their home in Granger Couple Trades Vows Magna, and the groom's daughter. r1 Ann Judy Nesi. Meadowwood Way, daughter SHOVER. Mr and Mrs Stanley E poem is a way to keep from bursting. When you must speak, A A daughter 3329 S is and no one wants to hear. Mr and Mrs Ron. 6028 S Misty Way. son ERICKSON. Mr and Mrs Jan. 7289 Majestic Way. son FAWSON, Mr. and Mrs Martin Floyd, 3691 S 2200 West, DICKINSON, ROLPH. Mr and Mrs David Nelson, poem a way to keep from gorging On any sweets that happen to be near. A Ruth Cindy Morgan. Etta Vano. and Holly Sismondi Dignitaries who have been ZEPHYR POETRY CORNER NiWIODNS VALLEY contest include Nanette Barrutia. Margaret Ann LINDA CRANE BRITTAIN baby WEST entertainment and the selection of an Italian queen A bevy of Italian Beauties running for the Italian queen Kathie Overseeing '' Schonhardt. the gift room Save energy and get a preferred rate loan at First Security. Its simple. Proper insulation in your ceiling and walls can save money as well as energy. And thats what its all about these days. So First Security wants to help, with a special preferred rate for energy saving loans. 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