OCR Text |
Show Thumhy, JJy 7, U; r- T;-U- , . i r J j To' 4... l;. tIIt I ,r 1 Ulanter v;ili v;ed juiy Ud O -- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. Coon of 1 Magna announce the betrothal and approaching marriage of their to Kathy, lovely daughter, Stephen D. Holden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Holden of Granger. The young couple will be married Friday, July 22nd and a reception will honor them that evening at the home of the bride's parents, 3444 South 8400 West Announcement of the nuptials will be read with interest by the many friends of the popular pair. Several socials are being planned m their honor. . . miss suAnon J (I o 0c 22nd 'Itl r.iACIlA July 30 4 4 kW ) j Law m Vovjg rtrZilny Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aschlaman and children, Denton, Bruce, Bryan and Miles of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Airs. Roy Williams and visited other friends in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Williams also entertained Mr. and Mrs. Buster J. Williams of Idaho Falls, Idaho, who were enroute to make a new home in Vallejo, California. Hunter News interest IfloteA HOUSE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis had as Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Peacock, son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Noel Peacock. Mr. "Noel Peacock recently graduated as an Ensign from the University of Utah under the Navy program. He has been on an icebreaker for the Navy during the past three years, traveling to the north and south poles. Miss Elayne Williams, daughOn Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams, entertained at a patio dinner for was among 79 Senior Girl Scouts Dr. and Mrs. John R. Ward and of Troop 7 who attended the Inter- children, Scott, Pamela and state Campference at Provo June Johnny. Dr. Ward is doing reYoung ladies from Logan, search work at the University Ogden, Salt Lake, Moab and Medical School and is affiliated Kearns heard a program outlined with the Salt Lake General Hos 20-2- 4. for their study. Tt::nt pital. I Six girls of the Hunter Third Ward went to the Salt Lake Temple last week for baptisms, to include Bonnie Beutler, Cheryl Ann Leslie Ann Barlow, Scheel, Jearnne Moesser, Vickie Jensen and Susan Whittaker. Mrs. Scheel and Mrs. Sharon ' Jewkes acompanied them. m Mr. Leon Moore accompanied six boys, Steven Davis, Paul Searle, David Anderson, Neil Sanand derson, Michael Breeze ' 1 George Dean. Hunter Were! Tecd.crs Are Given Helioses A group of Hunter Third Ward has been releasPrimary teach-e-ied to take other positions, including LaPreal Green, Gayle Haslam, Williams and Beuna Dorothy Gunderson. New teachers and officers include Diane Andre, counselor; Joyce West, secretary; Saundra Gledhill, nursery assistant; June Dean, Sunbeam; Ruby Brown, Rainbow; Adele Rushton, Rainbow; Lila Harmon, Kay Brown, Guides and Linda Barlow, LOS ANGELES VISITORS Dancing; LaRae Anderson, baby Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haslam tender for the teachers, assisted and daughter, Linda of Los Ange- by Glenna Crawford and Connie les, California, arrived Sunday to Whittaker. spend a weeks vacation with Mr. Haslams parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Clyde Theobald departed Monday on a ten-da- y trip to Harvey Haslam. On July 4th the visitors, their Chattanooga, Tennessee. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill HasMiss Midge Duncan and comlam and family enjoyed a picnic panion, Miss La Von Evans, memsupper. bers of the Southern California Mr. and Mrs. Ebby Jones have Bible School, were house guests returned from a recent trip to of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Theobold the Grand Canyon, accompanied and family for several days. by their son, Ray, and Mrs. Jones' sister, Mrs. Mary Johnson. Enroute, they vacationed in St George, the southern parks and NOW HELD FOR Page, Arizona. De-lor- Co-Pilo- Mr. Blaine Buckner departed Miss Verla Rushton spent N LOvaYJu::-RECEPTIOFriday for Buffalo, New York on Thursday of last week with her a week's business trip. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rush ton. Miss Rushton is residing in FOLLOWS Mia Maids entertained members East Canyon this summer where Miss Sharon Louise Turner, of the Hunter, Third Ward Bis- she is employed. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vinol . Kiss Barbara Joy Sadler hopric last week at a dinner and furfter, recited nuptial vows with program which were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDaniel - Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sadler an- David Odell Yancey, son of Mr. Marilyn. Harwood. Miss Harwood and children. Sherry, Joyce, nounce the betrothal and ap- and Mrs. William Yancey, both of gave a talk on The Garden Steven, Kathy and David, accomproaching marriage of their at Magna, on Thursday, June 9th in Walk," and the Mia Maid group panied by Mr. and Mrs. George tractive daughter, Barbara, to .ne Salt Lake LDS Temple. sang It's Fun To Be a Mia Maid, Owen and son, Larry, enjoyed a MaxrPorter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parents of the groom entertainaccompanied by Vallene Moesser. three-da- y E. M. Porter, all of Magna. trip to Yellowstone Burnell Jones has departed for SWIM CLASSES ed at a wedding breakfast at HarThe chorus, consisted of Carol Park with Mrs. McDaniels moth- Fort The prominent pair will recite mon's Cafe following the rites. Ord, California; to receive his Registration is being affected la er, Mrs. Charles Owen and Mr. basic Gunderson, Linda Barlow,-My- r nuptial vows on Saturday, July training for the armed all thig week at the Magna Reception Pretty Sandra Palmer, Mrs. Sodja, and SOih at Our Lady of Lourdes Owen Kathryn of Spencer forces. His wife will remain in swimming pool on new classes, A reception was held that eveJenson. Shirley Moore spoke on Kearns. Catholic Church, the ceremony ning at the Oquirrh Stake House. Hunter until Mr. Jones is station- announce the instructors. The and Gardner, Bishop Grant ed at a site where she can join being performed by the Reverend The bride wore a gown of ChanINSTRUCTION will be given Eastwood also spoke briefly. Lawrence E. Spellen. A reception tilly lace over satin. The fitted him. for polliwogs, beginners, advanced The 3rd Hunter Ward Laurels, A k will follow. I bodice featured a high square intermediates and beginners, under the direction of Mrs. Her. Both young people are members Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Theobold swimmers. The lessons are free. John Rushton, son of Mr. and bert Rasmussen, enjoyed a canyon neckline, outlined in lace scallops i of prominent local families. The and long sleeves forming points at a few days visit from Mrs. Harold Rushton, has returned dinner Monday evening. The enjoyed is a member of the her wrists. t .bride-eleMost to California after a furlough group included Mrs. Elmo Smith cousin. Bob Taylor of Henderson, men and women talk , Copper Printing Company staff. The full satin floor length skirt from the Armed Forces. Mar- Nevada, who captured first place well, and some practice what they and Ramah Linda, daughter, Announcement of the nuptials was enhanced by an overskirt of in the Copper Golf Club tourna- say. shall, Linda Dailey, Jean Brothers, ment Sunday. t will be read with great interest by scalloped lace. Her fingertip veil Mary Baker Eddy Ann Sandra Paulsen, Gledhill, Mr. Rodger Ketchum has red the many friends bf the popular of illusion was held by a lace Mr. and Mrs. and Green Mary turned home after a visit wath a t couple. bandeau studded with seed pearls. Herbert Rasmussen. cousin, Miss Karen Ketchum of She carried a bouquet of white Lake Salt City. roses. ENJOYABLE IDAHO TRIP LAKE MAID Mrs. Carol Rolfe Was matron of FOR SU;.T.ER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wach spent honor with Miss Connie Garfield Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nixon the July 4th weekend at Vivian have returned from an WED MAGNA and Miss. Gay Lazenby, bridesenjoyable Park in Provo Canyon, enjoyed a maids. Petite Miss Cindy Rolfe to Lost River Valley, Idaho, trip rest and fishing. MRS. DAVID T. LAMBERT where they visited relatives in Something wonderfulSEPT. 1 wasAllflowergirL were dressed in frocks of Skaggs Memorial Chapel in Salt Arco and Moore. They were acly - exciting happens Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Hall of apple green crystalline with high Lake City provided the setting for companied by their son. Major Attend School announce when you have one of California, i Fullerton, square necklines and full skirts. nuptial rites performed Friday, Floyd Nixon. Another son. TomMr. Frank Day, son of Mrs. Bert my, member of the armed forces, t the engagement of their daughter, White gloves completed their en- July 1st by W. Claudell Johnson JUNE1 RIDE 'MOTIF our new Day, has been a recent visitor at also briefly vacationed here. Penney Ann Hall, to the sembles and they carried bouquets to unite Miss Carroll Carman and Reverend Alex L Wilkie of Mag- of pink roses and white carna- David T. Lambert The bridal FOR the home of his mother. Mr. Day and- - family have moved from na. tions. Lee Miller entertained at pair greeted reception guests imSUMMER CLOUD SOCIALS Miss Hall is a graduate of St. Southern Utah to reside in Provo swimming party at his home in Ray Elder performed the duties mediately following the ceremony. PLANNED Mr. and Mrs. Alton C. Carman, a Marks Hospital School of Nurs- of best man. Larry Turner, Ivan for the summer while months he, Holladay complimentary to David On Wednesday, Mrs. Tad FEIUJIAKIUTS ing and resides at 616 Wall Street, Yancey and Chick Nielsen usher- 8360 Herzog Avenue, Magna, are Loutensock, Mrs. Hazel Smith and his wife and children attend sum- Rushton, Tommy Nixon, Jack Hill Salt Lake City. ed. parents of the bride and the bene- Mrs. Ethel Stevenson entertained mer school. and Misses Janiel Moesser, MariManufactured by Sue Cory Reverend Wilkie is a son of Mr. dict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. in honor of 1 Mothers' Dresses Following their schooling, they lyn Culley and Gloria Bailey. the former Betty Lee will 1027 and Mrs. A. H. Wilkie of Fruita, Ivan Lake a Verna Mr. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Street, of Hunter, who married Kent Lambert, accompany sister, Mrs. Turner Wore a oeige broFREE! , $2 can Fancy Colorado. He is a graduate of caded linen sheath with a Salt Lake City. Loutensock on June 6th at Elko, Day, on anyeastern trip to attend Leon Miller, was home on leave corsage Ottawa the annual pageant presented by from the armed forces. Ottawa, of University, Free Spray Net. With Beautiful Gown Nevada. pink roses and white carnaKansas and Central the LDS Church at Cumorah Hill, Baptist tions. For the occasion the former Miss Mrs. Yanceys gown was of bridal The planned prettily Each Permanent. Theological Seminary' of Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Ebby Jones motor embroidered cotton and Carman chose a chapel length shower was held at the Loutenyellow minis He presently , City, Kansas. ed to Provo, Utah on July 4th to rose gown of net and laee over satin, sock home, 3917 South 5600 West siiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiimiiiiimiiiiiiJU her corsage was of ' ister of the First Baptist Commun- - and white carnations. yellow, attend the celebration in that city. with a rounded, scalloped Violin trio selections were playstyled WRECKED AUTOS Ray Jones, a son, was one of the lty Church in Magna. Mrs. Lillian Christensen greeted neckline and long sleeves on a ed by three young cousins of the The wedding is planned for committee men for the occasion The book. bodice. molded Mrs, Misses Barbara at the brides full, groom, Stevenson, guests 1 of the celebration of the Panorama WANTED September 1st in the Provo Com- Christine Eldar was in charge of Have a new coiffure, fashionskirt had alternate bands Tad and Terri Poulton and Mrs. which is presented each July 4th munity Congregational Church the gifts with Miss Evelyn Klima, of net and lace. Her fingertip veil, Melissa Wolstenhobne, a great-aun- t, ably styled for you for sum- with Reverend Don Mills officiat- -' Miss Will pay cash for wrecked cars-- evening. also presented musical nummet and fall weather. Marjorie Rushton and Misses appliqued with lace, was held to Also sail parte for all kinds ofE ing. Paula and Ann Yancey assisting. a crown of lace, studded with bers. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rasmussen cara. n Mrs. Misses Elaine Klima, Vera Laz- pearls. She carried a bouquet of guests were have had as house guests, Mrs. .PLAN CANYON PARTY enby, Catherine Rushton, Sandra pink carnations surrounding an Emma Wilson, Mrs. Ed Patten and Buck's Auto Wrecking! Venna Matsu and son, Edwin of Mrs. Earl Simmons of Payson, The VFW Auxiliary and Post Of Rushton, Linda Loveland and orchid. 4059 South 8400 Watt Hawaii. The two ladies are sisters. Mrs. at the were bride Lee Mrs. served Jensen of Sharlene at the guests Attending Campbell, Seegmiller 8600 West 2700 South, Magna Magna held a joint meeting Dial Magna 6221 The visitors will return to their Leedo Club on June 28th and tables that were prettily decorated Delores Carman, matron of honor; California and Mrs. J. Bradley of DIAL BY on home Thursday. completed plans for a canyon with pink covers and centered Mrs. Diane Andra, attending Seattle, Washington. Christin-an- d veiitmiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitmiiiu Miss matron and Glenna Social flowers. at with to held be on Lovely pink July 6th, party Miss Janice ' Eastes, On Tuesday, Mrs. Francis M. The newlyweds are making son Storm Mountain in Big Cotton Set (he Chevy Mystery Shoe H color Sundays, bridesmaids. their home in Salt Lake City. Mr, They wore pink satin Seegmiller of Bountiful further wood Canyon. mis- sheaths, embroidered in pink and complimented the bride at the Anyone interested in going may Yancey recently completed a large picture hats to match. Little Oak Ridge Country Club. Special contact Charles Paris or Mrs. sion to New Zealand. Year's Best Seller Kathy White was flower girl and guest was Mrs. John M. LoutenMary Brown. Mrs. Oral Nielson of Elsinore Guy White was ring bearer. sock, grandmother of the groom. Plans are also being discussed Ivan Lambert, brother of the a The young couple is now refor an Apron and Overall Dance and daughter, Mrs. Fay B. Bou-gar- d and two daughters of Mon- groom, was best man. The ushers siding at 3521 South, Shafers July 29th at the Magna Park Record Breaking roe, Utah, were guests of Mrs. were Jack Carman, Carl Andra, Lane in Granger. Fieldhouse.' Mrs. Mary Bruce Peterson and Jim Peterson. I Nielsons sister-in-laCALIFORNIA VISITORS Mothers' Gowns Ratel E. Nielson on Tuesday. LJ ZD Carl D. Dea, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Carman, mother of the Mrs. Ray Ash of Victorville, Carl Dea, was recently discharged Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erdle and bride, selected a dusty pink sheath from the Armed Forces and is family spent the holiday weekend of silk and Mrs. Lambert, mother California, is visiting a few weeks with mother, Mrs. Mary Shefnow in Magna. vacationing in Idaho Falls, Idaho. of the groom, wore a pink sheath field her of Magna, also a daughter, of silk and lace. Mrs. Dale Perkins in Salt Lake Mrs. Amanda Hicks of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mitchell and Following their marriage, the California, is a guest at the home son of Sparks, Nevada, have been bridal pair will make their home City and other relatives and visitors of Mr. Mitchells parents, in Logan, where they will con- friends. She was accompanied by of her daughter and and Mrs. Harry Mitchell. Mr. tinue their studies at Utah State daughters, Mary - Sharon and Rita Mr. WillF. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' Corinne. . iams. Mrs. Hicks is a former Mag- Mark Mitchell traveled to Boise, University. mrn wife his while a week for Idaho na resident and boy remained in Hunter. is REGISTRATION 1 ct 3 Lovely fSALT 'ILL i;.:M!STEft PRETTILY ro I floor-leng- th E 7-26- 61 BBC-T- ri C n at kU ihWi son-in-la- mmm mrnm FAMILY REUNION La ill W w MHfcij is 2x4 8, regular 69c, r.cv khJ This Week Only) p-- NEW BUS SCHEDULE The Pettersson Family Hour was held Saturday at Freemont Lewis Bros. Stages Park in Sugarhouse and attended Anolhar Schedule lor. Conven-lanc- a by Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cannon of Granger. Hunter. Bacand family, Mr. and Mrs. Terry chus Jet. and Magna Aral reti-denHaslam and baby, Mr. and Mrs. and Business Houses. or EL Albert Haslam of Kearns; iMf. and Phone Magna BY for Additional InformMrs. Carl Pettersson, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Pettersson, Sr., Miss Kathy ation. Present Schadula Aa Fellows: Staples of Magna, Mr, Nicholas Lv. S.L.C. for Granger. Kearns. Pettersson and Mrs. Vesta Curtis Bingham. Hunter, Magna and and family of Price, Utah and Tooele. Daily Except Sun. Mrs. Donald Coleman of Salt Lake HoL City. Arrangements were in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haslam. -' T -- SALE ENDS SATURDAY 3 , ' Use Morgro end Pax Fertilizer now Best prices in town. Uso our spreaders FREE. Complete line of all Garden Materials and Seeds, ' lutiudteg Peat Moss. p J n (f V tin West m. rw " . w-- m m m v- -J Main Street Phone Magna BY StJtm More people are buying Chevrolet (including Corvairs) than ever before and Chevrolet' popular e ity leadership is reaching new, highs! That means the buying' better than ever for you right now. So drop in for a chat with your dealer while the choice is wide and the time is right! all-tim- J fm H ' 3 , BTC. BEST CAR OF THE YEAR! SELLERS -- Cmmr 7.ZWS tl THE No other ear even came dose to Comlr in this years competition for Motor Trend magazines award. But nnless yoare actually driven a Conrair experienced its silhen --and ride, light steering, grab-hol-d go traction yon cant imagine how quick it really is to yiHEVROtfr please. Your dealers the man to tee. k.MiiiiiiMiiiiiiiMii(iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiii!Mmiiiii!tiiii(imiuiiiiH -- Tkuiiti t frsdtM lmf.lt Sftrt Sundays and Holidays 9:55 A. 14 Bus ExrteM Packages Handled C i All Schedules 700 Sedtn (with ktmJj felJ-Jw- u i See Chevrolet cars, Chevy's pAgjlgo 9152 West Main Street utt utt) t Corvair and Corvette at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's . ; MAGNA, UTAH G0rjp.Grir Phone: BY 7-66- BY 7- - - |