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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1977 THE MAGNA TIMES PAGES First August Wedding Vows Unite Area Newlyweds The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Fraser of Magna. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandoval of Kearns. She graduated from Cyprus High School in 1975 while he from Kearns High School. Attired in a traditional long bridal gown with long sleeves and a chapel length train and a shoulder length veil trimmed with seed pearls, the lovely bride carried a bouquet of deep red roses, white carnations, starburst and ivy. The red and white theme was carried through out the reception and in the red and white gingham gowns worn by her attendants. Audrey Makris was the matron of honor with Chris graduated that same year Sandoval the best man. Miss Julianne Fraser became the bride of Steven I. Sandoval on August 6, 1977. The wedding and reception were at the Heritage House. President Charles R. Can-fiel- d of the Magna East Stake performed the ceremony. Birthday Bridesmaids were Robyn Sandoval, Janet Fraser, Jodi Fraser, and Colleen Sandoval. Ushers Sandoval were and Mike Randy Richardson. At the guest book was Tammy Collard Prenuptial parties were hosted by Louise Tew, LaRee Sandoval, Robyn Sandoval, Shirley Barton, Janet! Schreck and Audrey Makris. The couple 'j are honeymooning in California and plan to reside in their new home in Taylorsville, Utah. iv'f I' !; ' ' " V V 1 S ? ; , .... -- ,- J I, -- . Vrf SALT LAKE CITY N.A.A.C.P. Salt Lake Branch has scheduled a Family Night at Derks Field fund raiser for the benefit of the; chapters Youth Travel Fund, Saturday, August 20, in conjunction with the regular league game between the Salt Lake Gulls and the Tucson Toros. e fun will feature -- MRS. STEVEN SANDOVAL AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD Their first daughter, 5 lbs. Vk oz., 19 inches long Holly Jean Petersen, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Petersen, 2862 S. 8700 West, Magna. The infant was born at St. Marks hospital on August 12 at 1:38 a.m. just one hour and 38 minutes after her grand- mothers birthday. Proud grandmother being Hanna Madill of Magna. Two big brothers, Scotty and Jody happily greeted their brand new sister upon her arrival home. Rikki Sue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Ekins of 6543 W. 3800 South was born July 27. Rikki weighed 8 pounds 6 oz. and measured 20 inches. Welcoming Rikki Sue home was her sister, Amanda. Three-year-ol- d interracial other plants quarters. In summing up her trip, Mrs. Abemethy says it was her first leisurely trip, that always before there was a deadline for getting to some special place. This time they stopped when they wanted to, looked as long as they liked. It was a wonderful time of viewing and getting close to Gods natural universe, and she hopes that she will have the priviledge of another such trip at some future date. HOUSEHOLD jr , HINT Add several drops of vinegar to icing while beating and it will be soft and seldom grainy. and n competitors. Tickets are availabe at several outlets at $4 per family or $1 per individual. Competitive Teams: Team A - Katie Dixon, Bill Dunn, Glen Greener, Bill Hutchinson, Art Kimball, Pete Kutulas, Carl Larson, Art Monson, Jim Snow, Paul Van Dam, Bud Willoughby, Ted Wilson, The Token. Team B - Mike Clark, Rev. France Davis, Jim Dooley, Merv Jackson, Sam Enoch, Rev, Robert Harris, Robbie Robinson, Robert Stevenson, Wyllis Dorman-Ligh- , Ringer No. 1, Ringer No. 2, Ringer were son-in-la- softball local personalities and N.A.A.C.P. well-know- identified by signs placed near them. At Grants Pass, Oregon, the group went on an open boat excursion up the Rogue River, so named by early French trappers because of the war-lik- e nature of the Indians they encountered there. Numerous wild animals and birds could be Helen seen along the ay, Mrs. grandparents, The Thurgood, 2537 Easton Street, Abernethy went on. Mabel L. Krogh of Salt Lake most interesting was the big City and Harold E. Allen of Osprey birds that the guide Hunter. their spent explained, Michelle Leigh was bom summers in this small spot of July 30 at Valley West Oregon and migrated to Chili, Hospital. She weighed in at 6 five thousand miles away, pounds IV2 oz., and is 20 where they spend the sinter. inches long. Michelle is the They have been timed on that proud possesser of lots of trip, she explained, and found straight brown hair. She is to make that trip in ten days, the daughter of Mr. and Mr.s which means a speed of five Anthony Duncan of 3697 South hundred miles per day. These Highlander. Michelle was birds mate for life. They build welcomed by her brother, a nest in the very tip-to-p of Robert, who is three years the tall trees, and come back old. Robert adores her. to that same nest year after George and Mary Jordan of year. The nest isnt used only 3639 Hermes Circle welcome by one pair of Osprey, but is Michelle as their ninth shared by several pairs, as it grandchild. Darrell and becomes available. One pair Wanda Duncan of 2261 Hekin hatches their young and Avenue in Salt Lake City vacates as soon as the young rushed right out to see their can leave the nest after which new granddaughter. then another pair moves in. Everyone is thrilled and glad Travelers were fortunate to have such a perfect, enough to get motel rooms on healthy baby. two nights which were right Mrs. Enna Abernathy on the sea shore and had big returned from a twelve day picture windows looking vacation in which she flew to directly out on the ocean. San Francisco and joined her They watched the beautiful roll of the tides, and the daughter and JoAnn and Kenneth Briggs, breakers dashing against the and their two children, David rocks with the setting sun as a and Shannon. They took a background, and slept with sounds of the ocean for leisurely trip up the coast the route of northern California music. Amanda is tickled with her new baby sister. She thinks Rikki Sue is her baby. Proud grandparents are Dale and Nora I688 Howell 4688 Ledgemont un Ross and Soni Ekins of 4241 Park Terrace Drive. Rikki Sue is the sixth grandchild for both sets of grandparents. Meads Wilson Ryan weighed in July 27 at St. Marks Hospital at 8 pounds. He is 19 inches long and is the only strawberry blonde in the family. Ryan is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl L. Meads, 3877 So. 6840 West. His brothers, Richard, 8, and Robert, 52, are really excited to have a baby brother. Grandparents, James and Carol Olsen of 922 E. Yale Avenue were thrilled with baby Ryan. Grandmother Ella Meads of 543 10th South West also wecomes the new baby. Ryan is the lucky thirteenth grandchild for his grandparents on both sides. Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Hatch of 7305 Paine Road welcomed a new daughter, Mindi Ann. Mindi was born July 29 at Valley West Hospital. She tipped the scales at 6 pounds and 3 oz. Kristi, her year-ol- d sister, likes Mindi as long as mama pays attention to her too. Kristi checks about every and Oregon, and then half hour to see if the baby is the Columbia following still there calling, Baby, River across to Portland, Mrs. Baby, Baby! Mr. and Oregon, they returned to San 3855 W. 4733 of Keith Hatch Francisco on the inland route South are proud grandNo. 5. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Abemethy states that, Richard Desmond of 3564 While we saw many inMeadow Brook Drive were teresting places and lots of eager to welcome Mindi to beautiful the scenery, the family. Both sets of of the trip were: highlights grandparents are glad that driving thru the giant, Mindi was a girl since the two towering Redwood trees of girls are both so close in age. the famous Redwood Forest, They feel that they will be visiting Sea Lions Cave good company for each other. where we watched 200 sea Troy Craig Gatehouse was lions cavorting in the ocean born July 30 at the LDS outside the cave, then inches Hospital. He is 20 the steep cliff and descending long and weighs 7 pounds 4 oz. going into the cave thathad His brothers Shan, 4, and been carved by the ocean Chad, 2, think he is cute and waters deep into the side of are glad that they have rock. We wondered how 200 another boy in the family. sea lions could winter in that Troys parents are Mr. and cave. It wasnt small, but Mrs. Val Gatehouse of 5124 then 200 sea lions sould take Persille Drive. Mr. and Mrs. up a lot of space, and it looked Jessie Nelson, 27 Chicago like they would be in crowded Street are excited to welcome "9 footrace competition between one strolled through the trees and undergrowth. In another place they followed a path through the trees where many of the various kinds of wild flowers, bushes, ferns and V, Pre-gam- their sixth grandchild. Mavor Dinosaur Park was another Gatehouse, Troys grand- interest spot she continued, father, of 726 Oakley Street is where there were many pleased to see his thirteeth replicas of dinosaurs and grandchild. Effie Gatehouse other pre historic animals as of 345 Beryl Avenue also well as birds to be viewed as welcomes Troy. Joseph Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of 3564 South Chippewa. Joseph was born July 30 at Holy Cross Hospital. He weighs 7 pounds 6 oz, and is 20 inches long. He has scads of black hair and is named after his daddy. Joseph is welcomed by two sisters, Michelle, 7, and Leslie, 4. Joseph was born with his very own fan club. The girls love Joseph and cant leave him alone. When she was brought to the hospital to see Joseph, Leslie asked, Can we keep him? The baby is welcomed by his A MR. AND MRS. DEVAR SIZEMORE No. 3. Open House Planned An open house at the Granger Central Stakehouse, 3985 So. 3200 West, will honor Devar and Althora Sizemore on the occasion of their fif tieth wedding anniversary August 19. Family friends are being invited to call between the hours of 6 and 9 p.m. The family has requested guests Thwart Teen Club Organized not is be the to parent always easy in that endless strife between parent and teenager. Many times my kids have come home enthused about some when my simple idea--lik- e to decided Linda daughter travel with two friends across the United States in her car which I say doesnt run, but wheezes. At times like this, it is not easy for me to squash, pancake flat, all her dreams; nor is it easy for her to even tolerate me when I do, as she is convinced that, as a parent, the sole mission and purpose of my life is to thwart her. She knows, without question, that I am out to stifle her, take her fun away and put her in a constant state of severe frustration. In an attempt to lighten such situations, I developed a running joke about my special, select club. I would inform my teenagers that I had formed my own. The purpose of my club was to make life as miserable as possible for anyone between the ages of thirteen and twenty. To be a member of my club, you must seriously thwart at least one teenager daily, I would tell the kids. each Upon arising, member stands and faces toward the east, placing their hand over their heart and gives the following solemn pledge, Today I promise that I will do my best to thwart some teenager-ma- ke them as unhappy as possible. If I can, I shall ruin a teenagers life by making him make his own bed or refusing to let a thirteen year GENERAL-- It old see an movie. I shall add to a teenagers misery by making them eat one healthy meal today. This has developed into a running joke at our home. My eldest, Ray, came home with a friend with another of those plans that mothers love. As his friend began, Mrs. Hubbard , Ray said, I forgot to warn you that she is president and founder of the THWART TEENAGERS CLUB. Tell him your pledge, Mother. The AMANDA TALBOT, Aug. 21. 1976 Parents: Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmer Talbot, 283S S. 8600 W., Magna Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Clark Talbot, Magna Mr. and Mrs. James I. Wilson Family Enjoys Vacation During a two week vacation, Reverend and Mrs. Vaughn Milliron and children traveled to Redlands, Calif., to attend the wedding of Rev. Millirons brother, Greg, who is also going into the and other family members. Enroute, they visited with old friends in Las Vegas and other points. The second week of their vacation was spent in decorating at home and concentrating on Familyj Time together. At the same Little Annette Milliron was flower girl in the Ministry. time they enjoyed a visit with Rev. Millirons grand- wedding procession. While in California the Millirons also visited Knotts Berry Farm and the San Diego Zoo, and spent time with Rev. Millirons parents mother, Sadie Walters, who came here from California to be a guest in their home. not to bring gifts. Acting as hosts and hostesses for the event are the couples three children. Althora Pyper of Heber City, Utah, married Devar Sizemore in Salt Lake City on August 19, 1927. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They lived in Bacchus Villiage for 28 years before moving to 3850 So. 3200 West in Granger where they presently make their home. Mrs. Sizemore is a former employee of Eimac. Mr. Sizemore worked for Hercules Inc. for 43a years . He retired in December of 1970. The couples two sons are Allen of Kearns and Dick of Seattle, Washington. Their one daughter, Marian (Mrs. Eugene) Austin lives in Hunter. The Sizemores have 15 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. are always here to take care of those many details that arise when We death occurs. Just one call places our entire staff and facilities at your service. PJAncJA 8525 Wt 2700 South Phone 250-262- Mogno 4 THWART TEENAGERS CLUB has become one of our family traditions and has added much fun and laughter. The rest of my spiel goes like this- -I have been so expert in thwarting my three teenage children that I am e President honorary of THWART the TEENAGERS CLUB. Im proud of my membership. I have worked hard for this honor. I take my lifes mission seriously. I consistently make the kids make their own beds, refuse to let them play the stereo after life-tim- midnight, insist they eat supper and visit the school for parent-teache- r conferences (This is an especially effective method. They hate it!). In the midst of all the fun, when I first informed my kids about my forming the THWART TEENAGERS CLUB, and how the parents were uniting in last ditch effort to make them as miserable as possible before they reach twenty they believed me!! honestly nmtciiB poguoer Presents How to . . To help you save energy .with Pete Features handyman Pete Prlain in a series of weekly programs loaded with projects you can easily do yourself to save energy . . . and money. Pete doesnt make the mistake of assuming that we are all he makes each step clear. People who skilled handymen have seen Pete's shows say they have completed projects without further help. Folders are available on most of Pete's "how to" subjects at Utah Power offices (along with other information on energy conservation), and many building supply dealers will also offer the folders and further helps. This week Pete tells you: How to Hang a Metal Storm Door Saturday, Aug. 20 1:30 p.m. KSL-T- V Channel 5 |