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Show 23 - Birthday Ninety-Fift- h v-- The honored man was born April Panguitch, the son of Benjamin Cameron Sr. and Sarah Elizabeth Allen. He married Clara Adelia Judd on October 21, 1907 in Panguitch. She died on April 7, 1969. As a young man Will and L. d purchased over 160 acres of 14, 1888 in Hey-woo- The old rocking chair will be empty Mr. and Mrs. Mark Holman PHOTO AT RIGHT Assisting with gifts were Jan and David Miller and Julie Marcusen. Serving at the tables were Jalene and Susie Holman with Cynthia Steele attending the guest book. Best man was Chad VanBuskirk while Steven Steele and Michael Shay ushered. parties wre hosted by Mrs. Max D. Holman, Cynthia Steele and Josephine Peterson. Out of town guests were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin R. Holman from Lancaster, California. The newlyweds honeymooned at Little America. Pre-nupti- William Cameron Pattern urareE typewriter clacketyclacks BB WITH $ sura BITTER COLORS POLYCOTTON secondhand and bring JSo dontto do, your mending QM PURCHASE Not To Bt Included In Purchase She isnt content with crumbs of old thought meager I knowledge. 91 KiMEfaWB PftWHRKI :ss through the night For Grandma Is writing a book. With a Try a Green Sheet Want Ad ! KWIKSEW You won't see her trundling off early to bed. From a place In a warm chimney nook - Rites Unite g SIMPLICITY BUTTERICK MCCALLS No one can shove Grandma back on the shelf. She Is versatile, forceful , dynamic. That isn't a pie in the oven you know Her baking today is ceramics. ' - A double-rin- g wedding ceremony was performed at the Jordan North 1st ward on April 8th uniting Mark D. Holman and Teresa Ann Shay. A rehearsal dinner was held at the home of the grooms parents and a reception was given at the Jordan North 1st ward. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Shay and attended Kearns high. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Holman and is a graduate of Granger high. Terri Marcusen was maid of honor with Becky Shay, Elana Holman and April Holman as bridesmaids. today For Grandma Is no longer In it. She Is off In her car to her office or shop And buzzes around every minute. Her - tyv. an?HM?HIEQ8 TODAYS GRANDMA ' V" 14, 1983 Shay And Holman in the Panguitch area but before long the Hatch dam broke, flooding the area. That event also ruined their chance for farming because the loss of the dam took away the irrigation water they had planned to use. William then became a lineman for the Garfield Telephone Company and the manager for the M.S.T.& T. in Panguitch. Mr. Cameron later purchased and operated a farm for several years but in 1928 he began a trucking career where he built and drove the first refrigerated truck in this area. He also obtained the first freight franchise between Salt Lake and Phoen- produce broker for other truckers and became well known as The Watermelon King at the Growers Market here. Will left these various jobs when he reached the age of 82 and says with a smile, No, I didnt retire, they asked me to quit. At the age of 80 Mr. Cameron became active in the LDS church and continues this activity today, commenting that People helping people is what makes life worth living. Among the many hobbies he enjoys are dancing and riding his stationary bicycle every day. In 1954 Mr. Raverino of Raverino Produce Co. offered William a job because he wanted someone to teach his sons the value of hard work and the satisfaction that can be had from the results of that work. He is the father of 8 children. They are Clarence of Mesa, Arizona; Veda Spencer of Salt Lake and, deceased, are Judd, Keith, Merle, Ralph, Roy and Opal. He has 15 grandchildren, 41 greatgrandchildren and 7 m a f farmland ix. He also worked in Salt Lake as a William and Clara when they were wed. tvs. Double-Rin- William Garland Cameron To Be Honored The children of William Garland Cameron are honoring their father on the occasion of his 95th birthday and an open house will be held on April 14th. The event will be held at 2011 West 4700 South and friends and relatives are being invited to call between the hours of 6 to 8 p.m. , ; Thursday, Apr. WEST VALLEY VIEW u ' IN. for For Grandma has gone back to col lege. pu WHAT HAVE' YOU GOT TO LOSE? 54 c 108" c TJncfizs. YOU & FRIEND 60" INTRODUCTORY B SPECIAL $ VALUES TO IT STAYS OFF $ 12.00 R Assorted i Styles RELAXING EUROPEAN 2? Mrs. Phil Kirk HERBAL CLOTH WRAP Roberta Allen And Phil Kirk cSTen.cb.1 eSiTflOUztts. OUPON EXPIRES MAY 7TH, 19S31 bJad Exchange Wedding Vows Phil Kirk and Roberta Allen were joined in marriage in a double-rin- g wedding ceremony performed at the Shalamar Reception center on April SUPER SELECTION 2nd. wedding breakfast was held at the home of the grooms parents and a reception was later given at The Shalamar Reception Center. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. William C. Allen and the late William C. Allen. She graduated from Granger high. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kirk of San Francisco and is a graduate of So. San Francisco high. He is now attending Weber State College. Elizabeth Kostuch was matron of honor with Carole Fisher and Connie and Jennifer Allen as bridesmaids. Kelly Kirk was flower girl while Peggy (Mrs. Shawn) Allen attended the guest book. Best man was Michael Fierro while Johnny Benavidez, Thomas Kirk and Bret Allen ushered. A was hosted by Shawna (Mrs. Joe) Borich. The newlyweds honeymooned in Mazatlan, Mexico and will make their home in West Valley. A pre-nupti- Klaudetfe Kelsey To Marry In May of our special packages Pay 00 at time of sitting (reg 3 00) No appointment necessary Age limit 12 years Add 1 00 for 2 or more children together Limit one portrait special per child 1 '(rum original package KinDERPOTO FASHION PLACE, MURRAY 6241 SOUTH STATE HOURS: OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 23, 1983 10-- 10-- 261-199- 2 WEEKDATS SATURDAT 12-- 5 SUNDAY J The engagement and approaching marriage of Klaudette Kelsey to Brent Hillier is being made known by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Kelsey. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hillier Miss Kelsey is a 'graduate of Granite high and is attending BYU. Her fiance graduated from Skyline high, served an LDS mission to the Lansing, Michigan area and is now attending BYU. They are planning a May 12th wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! 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