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Show ."'...'.'.. ".""." "'..'. From Oui''Our Window ." t T K 1 C T I 1 4 H U A S ' f i O V 1 T r O H - Trudy fry , I Granger Dates Film on Cancer Today's The Day For Janice Wilson And M. Jenkins -- J 1" Sunday was a special day for our second little miss- -it was her day from start to finish. She planned what we did, what we ate, and where we went. And the day she fun for all at the time, and today planned was fun we're paying for it. She just didn't consider our age at the time. You know children, they think their parents are perpetually young and able to do anything. (1 tF' Cub Scouts of Den Pack regular weekly den meeting last week Feb. 22, aboard the Denver and Rio Orande Prospector enroute to Her main event of the day centered around going Provo, Utah. This we hoped the other children would talk her Eight youngsters made the out of simply because they preferred going sledding. But trip accompanied by their den mother, Mrs. Ivan S. Burleigh, she had been once for a birthday party and the 5178 So. 1045 East, and Den fun of it lingered in her little mind until she had a chance Chief Steven Bone. to do it again. So we relented with thoughts that maybe we A complete tour of the train was made, including the club could remember what we used to do when ice skating even ear, diner and sleeping cars. though we'd hate to number how many years ago that was. They made the remainder of With two to teach and one to help we anticipated an afterthe trip in the domeliner car. half noon of fun. Luckily the sessions are only an hour and They were met in Provo by Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Boyce and long. We figured we could stand it that long. Mr. Ivan Burleigh and returned Loading up two cars (we talked some relatives into being home by car. spectators and taking a few movie pictures of the children on skatesi we arrived after the first afternoon session was half an Magna Couple Honored hour over. Little did we realize what a lucky break that was. At Wedding Reception Once we got everybody out on the ice it was almost like a three Mr. Kerby F. Simmons, and ring circus. First we'd take out one little tot while the other two Mrs. Thelma L. Simmons enterfoundered around. Then the next and then the last. When we'd tained at a wedding reception take one between the two of us it wasn't too bad, in fact kind in honor of their daughter of fun. That is, until the little guy got daring and was swinging Francis Ann and Sherril Lynn his feet all around and anywhere. Couple of times he even Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin P. Johnson, on Thursday managed to catch us right and down we both went. Naturally evening, Feb. 23rd at the Gay those were the times our movie takers were taking. Way Reception Center. On Monday Feb. 20th, a bridThat one hour seemed to go slower than usual or mayal shower was given for the bride hy Iois Johnston and Helbe it was that we felt a couple times around the rink should en Wimmer at the Johnston take more than five minutes. We hated to be a clock watcher residence. but we were. When the session was over we breathed a relief of from but kept it the children sigh they were so Past Noble Grand disappointed and wanted to stay longer. They were having Plans Luncheon a ball and once on the way home they began to plat a reMeta Lowry will he hostess to turn trip. We couldn't share their enthusiasm completely the Past Noble Grand Club at because we could already sense what the morning would her home. 4724 Roxelder St., Murray, Thursday. March 0th. bring. k A luncheon will be. And it didn't disappoint us. We woke with sore muscles, served at noon. sore ankles, and a few black and blue marks. Once things are back to normal, with the aches gone and the blue marks faded, KEARNS JUNIOR AUK we'll probably consent to going again. After all, when you can PLANNING TEA see such happiness and merriment reflected in the faces of your The Kearns American Legion denv, them a few harmless rnleas(ire! like Junior Auxiliary No. 132 have youno'uns. how can vou , f rnnllu planned a tea for their mothers Whn knows mnvhp wo'll tri tho rlnrn at 1 o'clock on Saturday. enjoying it. The plaques that the girls have currently been working Right now we can hardly wait to see our gracefulness on will be on display during the in he movies. That should .convince us to stop while we're ten. "! ahead! rank. MURRAY II'O.IM.V Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bennion. 4646 Brown St., were hosts nt a family dinner party held in (7 ' their home Sunday afternoon honoring their daughter. Mrs. Dan (Sharon) Davie, on her y m birthday. Attending were: Eirst Baptist Choir Group Surprises Couple Mrs. i'oi trait by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Making their home in Salt Lake, are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Dennis M. Orton. She is the former Miss Madeleine Aider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Alder, of G7! Vine St.. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orton. 201 Vine St.. are parents of the young man. Tho bride was given in marriage by her father in at the Reception Center the evening of Saturday, Feb. 18th. Sidney M. Horman officiated at the double ring rites. A red and white theme was followed throughout the reception rooms. The receiving line formed before a pair of matched palms, centered with Cupid holding aloft a display of white flowers and red satin hearts. A floor length gown, styled lines was along traditional worn by the new Mrs. Orton. The bouffant skirt was f lace and underscored with affetn The molded bodice featured long sleeves and n Sabrina neckline accented with pearls and sequins. A bridal chaoeau released her fingertip veil of illusion, and in her arms she carried a white orchid surrounded by red roses Matron of honor was Mrs Inrrv Evans, and Miss Yvonne Christensen was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Elma Rae Kohler and Maty Alder. The attendants were in dresses of white peau de soie feat in ing red cumberhiinds. and carried heart shaped bouquets of red inul white ejirna-tions- . i Hurley Harr Will Exchange 1 DoV The Salt Uike LDS Temple June 9 will be the time and place of the marriage of Miss Doris Jolene Jensen and Hurley (Bitddt Harr. Parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Rnssel H. Jensen. 4,'70 W. 57S0 South, will be hosts at a reception honoring Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P.ennion. Mrs. Tamar Heading, Mr. and Mrs. Bennion. . . . right MURRAY'S in the middle of MILLION DOLLAR you hove our ossur-onc- e e you con moke no if you pick up the 'phone ond . . . MILE mis-tok- DIAL AM 6-7- II .i For Your Appointment Susan Bennion and Scott ing. Miss Sharon Morgan Will V I ate Spring Pride at TO Di-ne- t.-ik- ye Open 6 Doyt ond Evening by Appointment J;luir Orion John Van Ry performed the duties of best man. and ushers were Bill, Bob. and Brent and Sieve and Bentley Or- Al-d- "i ton. Mrs. Alder wore a wool lace sheath in 'winter white for 'aer daughter's wedding, and the groom's mother cho.se a brocaded sheath of soft brown. The mothers both had corsages of red loses. Mrs L.aVar Wilde greeted guests at the bride's book, and Mesilanies Vida Sailor, Jean Ciles and Fa ye Giles were in charge of the gift room. Women who assisted with serving included Mrs. Robert Alder, and tho Misses Judy Punlap. Arilyn Erekson, Silvia Suers. and .Inyne Dnnford. The bride wore a winter wtvte sheath suit with black nicessories as she and her huband left for their honeymoon. Sh is a gridu ite of Murray high school, and was a s'udent at both the t'mwrsity of t'tah ivt RVl The hridegroom x'ans t'i cnii! (into his studies at of IMnh. riveriv parties were given honor of the bride. Mrs. Max Sailor was tuples at a kitchen howcr. and Mrs Larry Evans with Miss Yvmine Christensen were essrs at a miscellaneous naitv. in -- co-ho- The Walter McCleerys I'V Sun On ( V(,Tf Mr. and ll ac" The went hi r cpe!.itel with so thev were ;itil( to netii '"tinii Points each '1 IV i f ml rest isi'ei! iu ludeit f'.:.l-I'.- 5 Mr. Gary I.catbcn"nod Eeted At' Bridal Party (h-- 'l Knot's Rritv Paik, the The Misses Joanne Jenmn. Dawn Ragley and Joan Niclson Km m, l'inrvtanil the twiii were co-h- i blesses at a ImmIjiI ;,nd the Mew m r jit l.t1i; P.e:n-'- ' Oil tlli Hiioi trip they niiscclluicous shower last Satl a Cilii a, the pti i urday evening at the home .of ! 'oone d"ti in Hv v"t of Y" Mr and Mis. Ralph Jen-nthrough honoring Mis. tinry leather- - mo. and al! Pasadena vt Oroup and table game I YOUTH GROUP and refreshment! were M 1G served to eighteen Mis is the former Mi t.ini! t GOES SI1IGH RIDISG l'.i'i :'!!" of the rlln r. 4 Shaw, d.iuthter of Mr and Mt i John Shaw. hay liditig paitv imally plnnned hv the .! it- young people KEARNS LA1W I IOXS ' h. meed to a h ieh t tiling r.:! t V MET LAST SIGHT xtijier-vlne- l Twenty fixe The Keam Liotv I .ions hel.l bv Rrv Vl x Wilkie, far-- t their monthly meeting Ijot cipated in ttie Siint:.v aflr-i(- n Tli' v .utivitv right al thr home nf Mm N'on. na Wilkens Plaim were lnol l (0 thr rhnrrh t e. for the party to he li. l ! tor rrfirnhments nt the home f Mt Man h and Mis At Smith - V. MIh 1 wrr-playi- JeliM-- n the young pair latrr that same diy. (uests will call at the Kearn LDS Stake House. V. Mr and Mi Hurley Harr. 225 E. 410 Suth, nie pntents of the twnedict. Miss Janice lnuitr will attend the hride a maid of honor, with the Misrs Maur een Palmer, Bonnie Dargcr. Shrrtie Jensen and Karen liar-ns trideHmaids and rlson Pamela Jensen m yoiing Mi flower girl The bi idclo-bis n graduate! of Cyprus high irhofl and h!tj alten-te- l Riighiim Young t'ni-- ; He grsdiiated from versity Murray high nlmol and u now attending t'niversltv of I'tah. He was with the V S j (Utah) EAGLE Km ATirtlitr March 2, 1961 Thursday, e Magna. The Brockbank junior high boys' glee club, under the direction of Doyle Anderson, will present an assembly at the school tomorrow. There will be solo and group tinmhers nresented, as well as numbers a few featuring smalt groups. 6th-10t- Green Thumbers To Conduct Meet on or.i Kearns. The Green Thumbers Kearns will hold their monthly meeting March 9th at in H Woolworth's o'clock Lounge. Mrs. A. L. Stenberg will be the guest speaker and will discuss "What and How Shall I Plant This Year?" df Ex'Mnnayite Serving Mission To Africa Bobby Wallin, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallin, Park City, former residents of Murray, is serving an LDS mission in Africa. GRAXGER MISSIONARY RETURNS HOME Kearns VFW Anixliary James Kennard. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frankland J. Members To Attend Ecte Kennard, Granger, has recently r mis returned from a sion for the LDS Church in the North Central States. He was greeted by the family on Feb. 18th. and was present to give his "Homecoming" talk during the Sunday session cf the Granger Stake quarterly conference. two-yea- members of the Several Kearns Walker Neal Snyder VFW Auxiliary No. 9322 'will attend a luncheon and banquet next week in Salt Lake City. The events will be held in honor of the national president. Redwood Eyes Music Festival Want ads get quick results! USUI of the at, the Redwood elementary school are busy preparing for a Granite District Music Festival to be held on March 21st. should be on Pauline Richardson is chairman of the music fest. Assisting her are Lew Wood and Kenyour planning list neth McClellan, directors, and Ruth Carlisle, accompanist. THE VOITIIS will perform both instrumentally and in song. Parents will be invited to attend this event. The second grade classes of Redwood visited the main post we're headquarters office in Salt Lake recently. They were taken on a personal-- : for the whole family ly conducted tour of the building, and were allowed to address . . . and right in the nn envelope to themselves while there. middle of . . . The post office people inserted a special "children's secret code letter" which was mailed to each child in their personally Magna. The Spencer and addressed envelope to remind 2nd Wards' "Cold and Spencer Green Ball" will be held Satur- them of their visit. day at S:?,n p.m. in the Oquirrh Kearns Lions Groups Stake center. The theme will be "Cherry Hold Joint Meeting Rlosom Time". Admission wiil be free, and music for dancing Kearns. A combined dinner will be furnished by Harold meeting for Kearns Lady Lions and his orchestra. and Lions Club members was The MIA officers who are held Monday night at the Old combining their efforts to plan Hickory Cafe at 7:30 p.m. TRIM TRED the evening are: Spencer Ward; During the course of the Chloe Monson, Violet La r sen, evening a contest was held to for ladies Ponuie Martin. Owen Smith, determine the 'Tall Tale TelDon Robinson and Hal Pullum. ler" of the group. The winner POLL PARROT Spencer 2nd Ward: Bernlce was presented a badge. A mo-vi- e for children was also shown. Donaldson. Helen Nielsen, .i Shaw. Harvey Jones. Stan Johnson and Bob Rydalch. Kearns Auxiliary Plans RAND Session This for men Evening Performance Given By Kearnn. The regular meeting Kearns Road Shove of the Kearns American Legion Kcarn. The Road Show of Auxiliary No. 132 will be held the Kearns Walker Neal Snyat der VKW post No. p.122 gave tonight 4370theW.home of Mrs. Ida 5700 South. a performance at the Moose Shepp. The department president in Salt Lake City Mon- and secretary, along with the ; SHOES day evening. district and secreThe group is planning to tary, will president In- present during the ! 4883 South State tires,.ft a proeram at the State meeting. Refreshment will be Mental Hospital in the near served and everyone is invited. future Resident a Interested in Join-In- ? the show are asked to contact Mr and Mrs. Warren .. . Pov en i'Y for an audition Granger. Youngster fifth and sixth grades Spencer Wards Schedule Dance Lll-ell- folks wio're planning fo 1 mi-ol"- i fmni-itlntei- Cyprus Juniors Planning "Prom" l lth The annual "Junior Manna. 1 pa-J'-- Jolene )H Tkt t 1 SERVE MISSION Mr and Mrs Byron C Mon-mlongtime Murray residents now living In Salt City, will leave Matvh Mh tn serve In the LDS Church'g Samonn mUsion Tim Murray couple foimerly lived on Crvrnnnln Ave and wne active member of Murray 2nd Want. m Mrs Walter their s.n I.amont. and Mr. If Riiti'on nen' a wiel: leeently in Smi'lu'in f,i1'fiin!'i isitini' vi'h 'h ir r, Kenneih Little flower cil's weie the Mc('l"cr'. of lmc- , I'eaeh. and r i... Vr. Rlvla We.. Misses Emma Nancy, and t'leery's sister of Vista SanilOrton. Read-- ! Making plans for a late spring wedding are Miss Sharon Ann Morgan and Robert R. Newman. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Archie R Morgan, 4620 go State, and the young man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Newman of Plensnnt Grove. They will exchange their vows in tho Sslt U"8 Temple. M. 1 Madeleine Alder, Dennis M. Orion Married in February lolli Ceremony Jerry Bennion. J Choir members of the First Church Community ioined on Sunday evening, Feb. 26. in giving a surprise house warming for two of their members. The couple being surprised was Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rein-wal- d Jr., who are in their new home in Amanda Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reinwald, Sr., helped arrange matters in keeping the young couple home that evening, and in other details to make the party a success. Those in attendance were the j,.ff Davises. John Hoopes, Vance Barnes, Robert Ertels, Joseph Lewises, Jack Harrises, Robert Allans. Rev. and Mrs. Alex Wilkie, and Miss Sharon Smith. Baptist and Mr. West Coast City Boise-Cascad- on EETEI) ON PIRTIIDAY w km Weds Miss From 2, Doris Jensen and for SKILLED Hair Siyling Sluart Shepp, Jr. 512, held their ' Eagle recognition dinner. Both are recent winners of the Eagle J" Miss Jean M. Barnes, Spokane, Washington, and Stuart A. Shepp Jr., of Boise, Idaho, are. planning a home wedding to take place in Spokane on March 4. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barnes, of Spokane, are the parents of the young miss, and the parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Shepp, Sr., of 4281 W. 5055 South, Reams. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of North Central high and was a student at Washington State University. Her fiance is a graduate of York high school, of York, Pennsylvania. He received a degree in accounting from Pennsylvania Stafe College and is now enr-.yeby C-- e of Boise, Idaho. After their marriage, the newlyweds will honeymoon in Salt Lake before making their homo in Boise. pot-luc- j 1 Eight Cub Scouts Take Train To Provo started with her favorite breakfast, waffles, and eggs. That we didn't mind, 'cause we like a good sausage Sunday morning breakfast when you can actually sit down and enjoy it, and forget about the hustle and bustle of a weekday breakfast. Attend Eagle flaiuptct Magna First Baptist Church, Rev. Alex yVilkie. pastor of took Handy Bello, Magna scout, to the Great Salt Council 4 t et The morning nt ' YfTk THE MURRAY Jlrockbank Glee Club' and To Present Assembly All mothers girls of the Granger area are invited to attend a free showing of 8 film on "Breast Cancer" shown by the Utah Cancer Foundation. The film, which will deal with danger signals and means Friof detection, will be presented day evening at me orungei h Ward chapel, 3273 Hillsdale Dr., at 7 p.m. A MEDICAL doctor will be on hand to answer any questions following the showing of the film. The Cancer Foundation is the urging the young girls of area to come with their mothers in order that they might be more informed on this vital subject. The film is being shown through the auspices of the combined 6th and 10th Ward Relief Societies in Granger North Stake. Mrs. Ruth Johnson stated, however; "This film is free and open to the public. Anyone interested may attend". Granger. teen-ag- Today is the wedding day of Miss Janice Wilson and Mario D. Jenkins. They will be married by Bishop Boyce Lubruni in the Union Lion's Club building. A reception will follow. The young miss is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross P. Wilson, Midvule, and her fiance the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roval Jenkins, 6189 So. Redwood Road. is a student The bride-fleat Jordan high school. He received his earlier schooling in Starr Valley, Wyoming, and then graduated from Murray high school. Every once in a while we go off on a tangent and do some thing we regret. Not right at that time, mind you, but later as our age begins to tell its tale. It reminds us then that we're not as young as we used to be. Why it doesn't remind us of that before we begin we can't understand. It could save us a lot of sore muscles, aches and pains. But it doesn't and we continue on our merry way of learning, forgetting and relearning! J T' Piom" of rypm high school will be held Saturday evening. March 2"th. it was announced this week Theme for the swlal rvent Is KHia , Jile of Paradise" p!an for the dance are being made by junior class officers THEY I!E: Richard Niel-eP.illv Evans president Vice Jiiest.lent; Kav McQlliVoy. . rrt ii v; iJnd i P.arlow. and Judy Petersen. liei-- t leader Faculty sponsor of the class ate ivitv Hazard and Howard ".mlie, ill II 1 : s-- : 1 1 Its A e Maslerpieee! ami ccrm .cam the an.l Arts f . . . PERMANENT limited rnmllitrcnt Hcginning Illf ri, r"r ThurwJaf ond Friday evening by appointment PAUL' 3SS3 Market Street TctktlHKik anJ lijttipnicnt I'tirnishcJ are V I. in Niacnra wit) r ihe Wr-- k ..-,t- et m iJ? ' " fWSSSHSHSSSIl itBcaufi Pcaf draperies WAVE SPECIAL 2 for only t Call Tinlay Q'lfl tioad. Kail. N Y Ttiev f'ir the nxt threo 7o Get together make an appointment for 2 of you MONDAYS ami THURSDAYS Lesson liOiirsc lage ...puf confidence in OTTLEY'S ...a landmark on... 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