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Show JANUARY JRSDAY, THE 26, 1978 MAGNA PAGE 5 TIMES Mew- Makses W Hammed He HUNTER-MAGN- Poetry Corner Honors Local Poet Ruth Williams, todays poet, is currently of the Zephyr home. has a ton of black hair. It is really long, Gayle said. Gayle and Steven Beagley, 7585 West 3100 South are the parents of Judd George, born Jan. 13 at Valley West Hospital. He weighed 8 1 ounce and pounds measured 204 inches long. Judd George has an older brother, Derek who is 84. Many Magna residents were excited to hear about Judds birth including grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beagley and Mrs. and Mr. Keith McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Lehman, Mrs. Gladys McAllister, Mrs. Mancil Beagley and Mrs. Vonetta Christenson. ts Glenda Gordon D. 8349 Myron and Archibald, Avenue of Magna were thrilled, with the arrival of their son, .Anthony Dale, born Jan. 14 at 4:21 a.m. Anthony tipped the scales at 7 pounds 14 ounces and was 214 inches long. Nicole, Anthonys 34 year old sister was also excited. We cant keep her hands off of him, said proud mother. Grand- parents are Dale Great-grandparen- ts vice-preside- Chapter of the Utah State Poetry Society, a position she handles with grace. Ruth enjoys painting, cooking and runs a beauty shop in her LORI DOXEY AND MARK AUSTIN Couple Plan March Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Evans T. Doxey, Hunter, announce the forand engagement Cyprus High School and also 'attended Business LDS Mark is also a Cyprus High graduate and has attended Utah State University. He fullfilled an LDS mission to the Indiana, Indianopolis Mission, and is currently attending the University of Utah. The Cupboard by v, are Charlie Window Shopping Little lacey dresses Tiny pink toed stockings Blankets pink and blue Darling small pajamas A cuddly little coat Beriboned silky bonnets And dollies that will float. I wish this window shopping was shopping real and true For a darling baby With hair and eyes like you. Southern States Chapter of the Utah Genealogical Association will meet Thursday, February 2, at the Hoarce Mann School, 233 West 2nd No., at 7:30 p.m. Jimmy B. Parker will Records of speak on from South East U.S. Mr. Parker is a graduate of Young Brigham University, works at the Genealogical Society, and has spent the past ten years in Indian specializing records. in interested Anyone searching their ancestors in the Southern States is invited to attend this meeting or any of the meetings held on the first Thursday of each month. Further information may be obtained by calling Lola Jordan, chapter president, at 487-804- 9. and Hattie Baggett, Merlin and Echo Ellis. Charles and Vi Archibald and Nora Soft white baby shoes. The Indians College. thcoming marriage of their daughter, Lori to Mark S. Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Austin, also Hunter. The wedding will take place Thursday, March 16, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lori is a graduate of Meeting Slated DUP Plans Meet The Millstone Point Daughters of the Pioneers held their monthly meeting at the home of Carol Olsen of Magna, Jan. 12, with Lucille Hicks as Lunch was served to 15 members and a visitor, Kay Brimley. Daughter Carol Olsen presented the history of her Sarah Ann Brown Knott. The lesson, Joseph Holbrook was given by Jen Ellison. r, and Pauline Archibald, 8130 West 2700 South of Magna and Lee and Challe Ellis, 6144 West 3500 South. Scow. Lemon Bars Are Family Favorite - I often take HUNTER this Lemon Bar recipe when 1 have been asked to furnish refreshments, and we enjoy it for family home evening, Loretta Johnson said when furnishing these recipes. She then added, But, .1 think I like the Meatballs and Rice best. My family usually doesnt enjoy casseroles, but ' they really enjoy this one and it is so easy. It only takes a few minutes. Loretta lives with her husband, David, at 4895 Coquille Avenue. They are the parents of four children, two of whom are still at home. Loretta enjoys han- diwork of all types and makes particularly lovely quilts. Lemon Bars cups flour 2 cup powdered sugar 2 cups sugar 2 Tablespoons flour 2 1 cup margarine or butter 1 4 8 teaspoon baking powder eggs Tablespoons lemon juice Blend flour, butter and powdered sugar. Press into a 9 inch by 13 inch greased pan. Bake 350 degrees for 20 minutes.-Mithe rest of the ingredients and pour over the first layer. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Cool and cut. Optional: May sprinkle with powdered sugar when warm. 1 1 4 1 1 2 Meatballs and Rice pound hamburger Tablespoon milk cups water cup bread crumbs package Lipton onion soup cups rice Mix hamburger, crumbs and milk. Form into small meat balls. Brown meat balls in the skillet. Mix water and soup, then pour over meat balls, add rice. Simmer for 20 to 25 minutes. Amanda Jo, daughter of Ann and Joseph Flint, 7719 West 3210 South, Magna, greeted her parents Jan. 14 at the Holy Cross Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce and was 20 inches long. Her sisters, Tracy Ann 7, and Rebecca Lynn 4, think shes cute - just like a little doll. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flint of Granger and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dennis of Slater-sville. Desarae joined the clan of the William A Peters family Jan. 10. Tiny black haired Desarae tipped the scales at an even 7 pounds and was 194 inches long. On her arrival home at 7790 West 3210 South, she was greeted by Tiffany 6 and her brother, Heath 3. Grandparents are Beth and Ray Tolley of Kearns and Mary Lou Leonard of Murray. Bertha Peters of California is greatgrandmother to the lass. Its a boy for Sherrie and Chad Collings, 3080 South 8950 West of Magna. Thomas Charles was born Jan. 14 at the LDS Hospital where he weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces and measured a whopping 224 inches. He has an older brother, Jason 34. Thomas Charles is the newest member of a big Magna family including parents grandMr. and Mrs. Harold Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collings. also Magna residents, are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Burrell. Laura chose Jan. 10 to make s, her debut Brookfield Circle, Hunter. Laura measured 204 inches long and weighed a trim 6 pounds and 13 ounces. She was greeted with much excitement by her big brothers Daniel Ray 4, and Brandon Lewis 2. Colleen Davis of Bennion. are Great-grandparen- William Everett Mitchell of Provo and Margaret of Elizabeth Johns California. Sue and Randy Robinson are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Lisa Gene, born Jan. 13. Lisa Gene weighed 8 pounds 1 ounce and measured 21 inches long. On her arrival home at 3941 Marsha Ave., Hunter, she was welcomed by Ryan 24 and Chiara 17 months. Grandparents are Garth and Beth Tolbert of Sandy and Eldon and Gene Rasmusen of Kearns. Ellen Irene and Steven Coon, 5582 Peggy Lane, Hunter are excited at the birth of their son, Steven Paul Coon, Jr., born Jan. 13. Steven Paul weighed in at 7 pounds 10 ounces and measured 204 inches long. Little Steven has 2 sisters, Tori Ellen, 54 and 34 year old Tia Aarie. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merl Edward Coon, 2789 South 8560 West, Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Garth W. Remington, 4535 South 4840 West, Hunter. W Vr Courtesy Automatic Transfer How does a young couple afford a second honeymoon after only five years of marriage? .Its simple. When the husband first got out of college, he had First Security Bank transfer thirty dollars out of each paycheck from his checking account to his savings account. And its just one of the advantages you get with a checking account at First Security Bank. At First Security, all the personalized checks you need are free. And by maintaining a $300 minimum balance each month, there is no charge for your checking service. And as weve said before, what good are your checks if no one will cash them? First Security offers you Check Protection Plus, the check guarantee card thats honored by over 12,000 businesses. And the only one thats also good in a A te area. checking account at First Security Bank. Its just one of the ways the heads up people at First Security are putting you ahead. -- .V: are always here to take care of those many details that arise when death occurs. Just one call places We our entire staff and facilities at your service. PJDuntJA Wi 8525 Phone 3700 ft S South. Mogno 250-262- 4 1 Grand- parents are Ray and Vanda Marrott of Sugarhouse and 3 Its called Automatic Transfer. the 4198 Janice Hubbard We mothers have the patience of saints. No one is more selfless, kind and long suffering than mothers. I realized this when my eldest began Drivers Education in high school. Suddenly he could find nothing good to say about my driving. He, of course, still felt that I should chauffer him hither and yon, but he wanted me to know that he took his life in his hands each time I did. It was a constant stream of Slow down! Youre following too close. You didnt come to a full stop. Do you know how many people are killed in traffic accidents each year? Most serious accidents happen within 10 miles of your own home. He was a virtual encyclopedia. He frequently had the gall to be laughing with his friends about female drivers, most particularly his mother, and then ask, Can you run us down to the mall?" Id love to, Id answer. But I dont feel that I should risk your life like that. I would never forgive myself if anything happened to you. Aw come on, Mom, he would say. For six months the tune heard continuously around our house was the Million Mile Club. This is a select club for those who could drive one million miles without an accident of any kind. The goal is to be so alert that you drive one million miles and never even slam on the brakes. He knew with certainty that in a few years his name would be engraven on the golden roll of the Million Mile Club. With the memory of an elephant, he enumerated each ticket I had received in a twenty year span. His memory stretched back beyond his birth. He was uncanny. He could also itemize each California stop or any other tiny infraction. He, always in a spirit of helpfulness, gave me endless driving tips. He marveled at the tolerance of his father in allowing me to drive , especially a nice car. He personally thought I should be limited to a clunker. If something terrible should happen to me, why ruin a good car? His list of my errors grew. I stopped too quick, followed too close, broke the speed limit, didnt allow for existing road conditions. The one skill I possessed seemed to be that I turned the key in the ignition switch rather well. I started the car with some success. At last the day arrived. He was to take his drivers test. I that boy was a martyr was lucky enough to drive him to the test range. He passed. He drove me home and left to run an errand. It grieves me, breaks my heart to tell you that he had an accident. He ran into a parked car and dented the right rear fender within thirty minutes of getting his license. So much for the Million Mile Club! in .William E. Marrott family, Cs 3 |