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Show 1 V MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Miss Sharon Buckner Recites Nuptial Vows Magna Man Honored On 80th Birthday Anniversary Sunday ocietu e Mis Donna Moore To Mr. Joe Vande Merwe Salt Lake Temple ceremony with President ElRay L. Chris. iansen officiating. In an original gown of Chan Hosts at the wedding breakfast tilly lace and tulle over slipper following the nuptial rites were sa'in, attractive bride, Mrs. Joe parents of the bridegroom, Mr. W. Vande Merwe, with her bride- and Mrs. Joe Vande Merwe. It groom met reception guests Fri- was held at the Temple Square Hotel. day evening. The North Jordan stakehouse The bride, former Miss Donna was the scene of the nuptial Moore, is the daughter of Mr. and event Mrs. Leon Moore of Hunter. The, bodice of the gown was The new Mrs. Vande Merwe styled with a sabrina neckline, has attended the B. Y. U-- , while d with long sleeves her bridegroom was a student at tapering to lily points over the the University of Utah. He comwrists. The skirt featured a pleted an LDS Eastern States flounce of lace hand clipped into mission. scallops and a bouffant tulle Prenuptial party hostesses in overskirt. cluded Mrs. Dick Robinson, Mrs. A lace beaded cap released her Robert F. Weyher, Miss Fay Day, bridal veil of illusion. Her bou- - Mrs. Randy Moesser and Mrs. quet featured white split cama- - clarence Lowder. tions, stephanotis and a whi e or- chid. yw-w- Miss Sharon Buckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. !. Buckner of Magna, became the bride of Edwin Bruce Nelson of Salt Lake City, son of Mrs. Edwin M. Tay- " lor, Piedmont, California and Edwin V. Nelson, Oakland, California, in a pretty ceremony performed April 17th. Bishop Wallace Bawden officiated at the double ring rites at he home of the bride's parents. An informal reception followed: attended by relatives and a few close friends. It Wed 1. v. Beautiful Gown The bride chose a white embossed taffeta gown, princess style, with a small jacket Her three-quartlength veil was caught back with a small crown of seed pearls. She carried an orchid on a white bible. The brides only attendant was a sister-in-laMrs. Fred Buckner. She was gowned in pink, styled similarly io the brides frock, and pinned a pink corsage to her shoulder. eKnt Farnsworth stood as best man. - er 1 - hand-beade- i. i. V-- 'Si ' I Miss Connie Jo Matthews Attendants Given Donald J, Anderson, the Named to Honor Society a Miss Connie Jo Mrs. brides sister, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Shirley Jean Moore, another sister. Miss Fay Day and Miss Bea Merwe, sister of the bride- groom. They were gowned dresses of poudre blue crystalline accented wi'h blue velvet cum- and carried bouquets of and yellow carnations. Debra Kay Anderson, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Also assisting was John Vande Merwe III, nephew of the bridegroom. Don A. Brooks performed du- ties of best man. Gordon Schetse-- 1 laar, William Vande Merwe, Al- Hollenbeck and Cornelius DeJon ushered. The bridal couple spoke nup- tial promises earlier Friday in a Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Matthews, Magna, was named on Tuesday to BEEHIVE, honor seniors. Each ey tor gradual. ng from the sen- year, nine students or class are chosen for this most honored group for their outstand-berbund- s n8 contributions to the Univer-whit- e s'ly of Utah during their college careers. Miss Matthews has been very active as president of her sorority, Delta Delta, head cheerleader; as president of Cwean, junior service honorary society, president of Spurs, sophomore service honor-beary society; president of Orchesis, modern dance group, dent of the Junior Class and Pi Kappa Alpha Dream GirL soci-Van- i i rt vice-pres- i- 3 ! UCnSo I . Chain Unit Fencing j 36 36 inch, per foot 42 42 inch ... I said with posts Complete fittings Heavy Duty, galvanized after weaving, 11 gauge Mr. John Monson, shown in BIRTHDAY PARTY the picture above, celebrated his G. Malmborg 80th birthday anniversary Sunat a party last week her twin son and daughter, day at an Open House given .n his honor. Hosts for the event Gay and Guy, on their 6th birth-wer- e his son and daughter-in-- 1 day anniversary. Games and re- law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mon- freshments were enjoyed by 12 .' 'U ' . j T. ... i . -- r, : ... . j. V One hundred and twenty-fiv- e friends and relatives called during the afternoon hours (to exn tend best wishes to the local resident. Mr. Monson has one son, Albert, four grandchildren, Mrs. Elaine Garside,- - Mrs. LaRue Kirk, Mrs. Colleen Bangerter and Mr. Jay Monson, and ten well-know- n. VISITORS HERE Mr. and Mrs. M. D. MacLean of Los Angeles, California, are visiting in Magna with Mrs. sisters and families, Mrs. Mary E. Nielson, Mrs. C. R. Moyes and Mrs. Floyd Farnsworth. They have been visiting in Vernal, Utah, with a son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacLean. Mac-Lea- GETTING FULL VALUE FOR YOUR INSURANCE DOLLARS? guests. Mrs. Mary Beth Maxfield and Mrs. E. Erickson, District Presi-d.and Secretary of the American Legion Auxiliary, were spe- nt cial guests Thursday evening at the meeting of the Cyprus Post Auxiliary. Four young ladies who attended Girls State last year gave a report of its activities. They were Connie Garfield, Linda Todd, Winifred White and Lois Dedman. Harmony Rebekah Lodge No. 46 met Friday eve at the Magna Womens Clubrooms for their business meeting. They later adjourned to the home of Mrs. Bertha Hibler where games were played and lovely refreshments served. , Enjoy the Bourbon TO MINTON'S TEXACO SERVICE 8545 West 2700 South, Phone 9961' John M intun, Dealer ' B. F. 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