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Show Presiding over the gifts were To Wed In prominent Couple 5alt Lake Temple July 28th Mr. Day recently returned from Announced an LDS mission to the Western Of will and return this fall States, Magna Residents to resume his studies at the USAC night Mi Joan Roberts and Mis. in Logan. His wife will teach Of great interest here is the anGlen Cannon are entertaining at school in Logan, having graduated nouncement of the a shower for Miss Ruths close marriage of this spring from the U of U. . Mrs. Florence Coon Johnson, friends and on Wednesday the Misses Belva and Barbara Barlow Announcement or the betrothal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bert will be hostesses in Salt Lake City and approaching marriage of the Coon, to Lynn Nielson of Magna, of Axtell, Utah. at another ahower. prominent pair will be greeted formerly The couple were married SaturThis Sunday afternoon from the with interest by many friends. day in Salt Lake City by Bishop hours of three to six oclock, the bride-to-bMrs F L Pendleton entertained John A Harter. The attractive mother, Mrs Homer W. Bowen, will be hostess at a ladies of her BB Sewing Club on bride, mertiber of the Huffaker Company staff, chose a lovely trousseau tea for Miss Ruth Thursday evening at her home. A Furniture at their home. social time was enjoyed by the chic ensemble of navy blue with white accessories They were atOne of the most prominent and group. tended by Mr. and Mrs. H L. active students ever on the UnMrs Grace Patterson of Port- Meyer. iversity of Utah campus, Miss land, Oregon, visited her aunt, The newlyweds left on a honeyRuth was a member of the honor Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, during the moon trip to Yellowstone National Mortar Board, Spurs, Cwean, bus- week. Honoring her, Mrs. Edith N. Park, and upon their return will iness manager of the Utoman and Ridge entertained at dinner Fri- make their home m Magna. a member of the Alpha Chi Ome day evening Covers were laid for ga. Honoring the birthday annisix guests. versary of Mrs Dora Voshell, Mrs Henry Meng entertained at a prettily arranged party on Monday at her home. Guests included members of the BB Sewing Club Tables of cards were arranged and piizcs given to Mis, James Thomas and Mrs. Mary Cosslett. mid-sum-- Jr of the prominent the nuptial wedding will be kvely Mi Ruth Bowen, Su daughter of Mf- - Jd STltoner W. Bowen of Magi JJaeed B. Day, on of Mr. and of Hunter. Mrs D Bert Day will be marcouple young The LDS Temple Lake Salt the ried in twenty-eightFriday. July honor them and a reception will resiBowen at the evening es h, S,, dence. iociala A galaxy of prenuptial being planned to. ?MrJthe On Thursday. bride-ele- ct popular John Zackrison is entertam-a- t a luncheon at her Salt Lake City; Friday be Marriage home in evening. Irene Curry of Salt Lake will hostess at a social; Tuesday By l?DC3llaff Eegnnect!: MID-SUMM- SPECIAL ER Buy At Home It Pays Dividends. t Sunday, a group of local people motored to Bear Lake to attend a program presented by the British Chorus, composed of former resi- dents in Newcastle District, England. Local residents were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettemon, daughter, Patsy, Mr. and Mrs Carl Petters-so- n of Magna, Mrs. Marian Cleaver and Mrs. John Cook of Salt Lake City. Mr. Matt Pettersson is a member of the chorus. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Norman Weston. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Memmott and two sons have returned home after an enjoyable two weeks vacation spent in Vancouver, thence down the coast to San Francisco and around the bay. Midshipman Darrel Chapman returned Friday to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, after a very enjoyable visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman and otner relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Leif Erickson, two daughters, ami Mc. and. Mrs, George Smith returned Saturday from an enjoyable vacation in Yellowstone National Park. Mrs. Helen Cutler of Salt Lake City, assisted by Alane Robison, Ma urine Madsen and Juanita Madsen of Salt Lake City and Roberta Madsen of Provo. The home of Mf. and Mrs. J. B on Sunday, July 18th at SL( Assisting in the serving were nved Robison of Magna was the scene Marks Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.! it Misses Joan Woolfenden, Beverly Wednesday evening for recitation Swan operate of marriage vow for their daugh- Spencer, Florence Bowen, Helen house. Cromar. and Thomas Carol ter, Connie, and Leland Edward : i Miss Thomas presented two Allan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Conti i vocal Indian Love selections, Allan of Springville. of hjagna are the happy parents and Romance. President J. Frank Peel of Call, Mrs Robison, mother of the ol an eight pound, 5 ounce baby , i Oquirrh Stake solemnized the bride, wore a lovely white and boy, who wis born July 18th at ! wedding rites in the presence of red summer eyelet model and had St. Marks Hospital. The new son I i family members, and a reception a shoulder corsage of gardenias has been christened Andrew J.t ; later honored them in the Pleasant and roses. The grooms mother Conti, Jr., and will be greeted by? t Green Wardhouse. chose an apple green crepe frock two sisters, Shawna and Cheryl at 1r . The bride wore a snowy white ard had a similar corsage. home. . gown of marquisette and eyelet The bridal party received their made with voluminous skirt, full Mr. and Mrs. Max Chapman are before a background of wrist-lengt- h cuffed sleeves, and guests over the birth of a six rejoicing candelabra and potted palms. fitted waist. She carried a beautivases of white gladioli and pound, baby boy who Large ful bouquet of lavender orchid, was born on July 13th at a Salt to carnations also added pink the pink Pinnochio roses and steph-ano- tis colorful Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chap-- 1 display. Her fingertip veil was The young couple will make man also have two daughters, caught back with a pearl tiara. , their home in Springville. Ky and Jan. She was attended by four cousAnnouncement of the nuptials ins as bridesmaids. They were Mr. John Ronald, who has been will be read with great interest by Miss Mane Madsen in white, Miss the many friends of the prominent in Arabia for the last two Pauline Madsen in rose and lavenmembers of , employed by the Arabisn-Amerider, Mist Helen Madsen in yel- pair, families. tan Oil Company, Is now homel . j low and Miss Colleen Robison in visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mm white. All earned similar pink Members of the Sewing Club C. H. Konold and other relatives , carnation bouquets with cascad- met Wednesday evening at Town and friends. He will remain here, ing satin streamers to match their and Country Restaurant in Holla-da- y until ' August 26Ui, returning to, , frocks. for a summer outing. Follow- Arabia. , , " Calvin Allan, brother of thp ' ing dmner, a movie --was fciyjuyed -groom, stood as best man. at the Villa Theatre. Buy At Home. 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