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Show ONE YEAR AGO THIS WEEK man and his wife, were boarding a plane to fly home from a vacation vaca-tion trip to Honolulu. Employees of the Jarnel's apparel and their guests were honored at a delightful breakfast Saturday morning at the Chick-N-Box by a representative of the Jantzen Manufacturing corporation. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Overland and daughter, Peggy Ann, are visiting visit-ing her from Las Vegas, with Mrs. Overland's mother, Mrs. Hazel Franks Sanders, noted pianist, who lives at 1276 Kensington Ave. They are returning to Las Vegas soon and plan to make their home there. Mrs. Overland is the former Ann Sanders. w Mrs. Anne C. Milne, 103, was crowned queen of the Sons of Utah Pioneers on June 25. Mrs. Milne, who was born where the monument in Sugar House now stands, is the oldest person in Utah, and never misses the annual old folks day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sorenson, prominent Sugar House business- Hugh B. Brown, head of the LDS Canadian mission, flew into Sugar House, dined with his family at the Beau Brummel and returned to I Canada over the week end, taking his wife with him. Louis B. Bigler was named bishop of the Wandamere ward last week. Retiring bishop was Edwin Har-oldsen. Har-oldsen. Counselors for Bishop Bigler are Raymond Colbert, first counselor; Merl Peterson, second counselor, and Robert Matson, ward clerk, with Miss Charlene Shaw, finance clerk. The Ruth Guild of Redeemer Lutheran church honored Mrs. Carl Maxwell with a handkerchief shower at the home of Mrs. Vernon Trask, 1982 Imperial St. It was a farewell party for Mrs. Maxwell, who will move soon to Nevada to make her home. |