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Show WEST VALLEY Nuptial Vows Exchanged By Sullivan And Miss Maughan -- - Born In Italy T'Jn 22nd of May. Thursday, June 11, 1981 - June Marks 80th Birthday For Aurelia P. Leoncini Little attended the guest book. Taulana is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cortley E. Maughan of Granger. She graduated from Douglas G. Sullivan and Taulana Maughan were united In marriage In the Salt Lake LDS Temple on the VIEW a Eighty years ago in the small of Codolo, Italy, Aurelia Pilati Leoncini was born on June 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Pietro Pilati. She grew up there and received her education in Pontremoli. Aurelia moved to the United States in 1922 after marrying John Carlo Felatheria in 1920. After coming here together, she and John farmed in the Union and Murray area for nearly 40 years before making a new home in Mill Creek John passed away on August 21, town 1970. Aurelia as a young woman Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mortensen Nuptials Vows Spoken By Winters and Mortensen Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Sullivan A reception for the couple was held that evening at the JordanEll Reception Center. Forming the reception line were Jackie Maughan as maid of honor, and Claudia Rasmusen, matron of honor. Roger Hullmger was best man and those ushering were Bill Nord-geand Verlin Maughan. Susan n Kearns high and her new husband is a graduate of Cottonwood high. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arden D. Sullivan of Hunter. Doug has also filled a mission for the LDS Church to Auckland, New Zealand. in The couple honeymooned Zions and Bryce Canyon and St. George. Kris Winters and Michael high and Michael is a graduate of Mortensen took vows on May 22 at Kearns high. Mike is the son of Mr. and Mrs the home of the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Marve Winters in Mur- Jimmie Mortensen of Kearns. The newlyweds plan to make ray. Shandra Winters the brides their home in Salt Lake. sister was maid of honor while parties for the couple Robert Mortensen performed best were hosted by Mrs Don Green, Mrs. A1 Orn and Lonnie man duties for Michael Kris is a graduate of Hillcrest Aurelia Leoncini In the tradition of a true farmer, Aurelia has always loved the land and still enjoys raising most of her own fruits and vegetables. She and her husband are parents to five children, four of whom are now living Geno Leon of Salt Lake was the first of these followed by Lillian (Mrs. Joseph) Serre, Alta (Mrs. Farrell) Potter, both of Murray and Johnny C. Leoncini of Taylorsville Ernest Leoncini died when he was 9 months old Aurelia has much to be proud of with 18 grandchildren, 35 greatgrandchildren and 7 Pre-nupti- Seminars Slated CloMntaied Hied 9k WtwjKft The 1930s were good years, according to members of the who Cyprus classes of met last week for the first time in 50 years at Distinctive Catering in Salt Lake. A total of 129 guests attended the affair, out of a possible 250 still living, to reminisce with their contemporaries about the good old days. There was no social hour for the Pirate Crew who laughed, talked and listened to entertainment from the individual classes. They listened to Larsene Craig Hutchings play a medley of tunes from the 30s, and Kate Bezzant Pearce and Annabelle Bezzant Puzey sing two vocal numbers about good old Cyprus high. 1931-32-3- In addition Ross Miner manipulated his puppet while he played his mouth organ, and Vern Coon left the guests in stitches with a humorous recitation. A variety of comical awards were also given that included Orville Hoffman getting the prize for losing the most hair, Leo Beagley for having the most kids, Marlene Hickman for coming from the greatest distance, and Larsene Craig Hutchings for being the most recent visitor to Hawaii. Other prizes went to Joe Fratto and Roy For Summer At Keyes. On a more somber note the guests paid a silent tribute to the 31 former classmates who are now deceased. The evening was highlighted by Claron Alldredge making a presentation of silver trays to three former Cyprus teachers. Those honored included Madeleine Waldis, from the business department; Anna Pehrson, an English teacher and Russell Magelby who was coach for many years. A big block C, sporting photographs of T. P. Brockbank who was principal then, all class officers for the three years, and pictures of class members way back when generated a lot of interest. A special thanks was also made to those who put the activity together including Belva Coon Jones, Zelma Coon Stayner, Gweneveire Miner Hickman and Josephine Mix Kasteler. Also involved in researching addresses for former classmates were Orpha Harvey Mikolash, Erma Peay Smith, and Larsene Craig Hutchings from the class of 31; Lyle Henroid Bertoch from the class of 32; and Wilma Makis Coon and Grace Coon Dimond from the class of 33. Utech Campuses A series of weekly seminars for women will get underway at Utah Technical College on June 16 and continue through the summer. According to JoAnn McCullough, education and employment training coordinator, seminars will be held every Tuesday from 2:30 to 3:30 p m. at the UTC Skills Center, 431 So. 600 East, Room 124, and in the evening at 7:30 to 8:30 at the Redwood Road campus, Room 312 of the Rampton Technology Bldg Effectiveness training for women is scheduled on June 16 and Cynthia Lee Holman 23, to be presented by Ingrid Sanz. Pat Latham, associate dean of the Skills Center, will instruct in goal setting and time management on July 7 and 14. Todays Woman will be the subject of the To July 21st and 28th offerings. Ann Erickson, dean of technology and general education and Verlaine E. McPhie, dean of extended programs will present those sessions. A segment on health relaxation Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Holman, of and exercise is scheduled on Aug West Valley, are announcing the 14 to be given by Liz Montague, inengagement and forthcoming mar- structor in the riage of their daughter, Cynthia Faye Jensen, Lee to Steven Edward Steele, son department. business management instructor, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steele of will conduct a session Aug 11 on Provo. for women. management Cynthia is a graduate of Granger The final seminar will be given high and has attended BYU. Her Aug. 18 by Miss McCullough. The fiance served in the Japan-Kob- e series will cost $10. AddiLDS mission. tional information may be obtained The couple is planning an August by contacting Miss McCullough at 14th wedding in the LDS Temple. 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