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Show Miss JocL Johns Weds A. Burns Jeanene Orr Jcancnc Orr Will Say "I Do" Miss Jeanene Orr and Clint C. Nelson have circled March 15 as the day for their marriage in the Salt Lake LPS Temple. The bride-to-b- e is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Orr, 36G4 So. 2200 West. Granger, and the benedict Is son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Malm, 05 Brock Street, Granger. The evening of their marriage, the bride's parents will be hosts at a reception for the newlyweds. Guests will call at the Reception Center. Bidden to attend is Mrs. Allan Culley, as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Pat Knaus, Nancy Ross and n Debbie Malm. Young Miss Ross will be flower girl. Duties of best man will be attended to by the groom's brother. Tom Malm. Both Mr. Nelson and Miss Orr are graduates of Granger hi eh, and he has attended the University of Utah. They will honeymoon in Las Vegas. Nevada, and will make their future home in Granger. 3-- Lu-An- Le Roy Nelson Home LeRoy A. Nelson, 6079 So. State, is recovering at his home following a recent operation on his eyes. He was hospitalized at St. Mark's and both eves were involved in the surgery. He will be confined to his home for three or four weeks before returning to work. Mr. Nelson is trouble shooter for Murray City's Water Department, and was recently reelected to the position of president of Murray City's Employees Credit Union for the vear of 1901. 1 WE LEND Carpet Shampooers FREE As e-- Weekend in Colorado LUSTRE urroyX M Mhert Uy Felix Schultz of Germany was a recent visitor in the wme of Mr. and Mrs. William I. Musser, 340 W. 6400 South. Mr. Musser became acquainted with Mr. Schultz while serving m LDS mission to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Moul-- , ton, 465G Cherry Street, ob- served their 38th wedding anniversary on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14. The occasion was made especially happy by the fact that children and their twenty-fou- r grandchildren called to wish them well. The same day is also the birthday of their oldest son, Don. Lunch was served and the day spent visiting. s Murray Man Feted At Family Party Last Wednesday, Guy Read- ing of Murray was guest of honor at a family party in honor of his birthday. Luncheon was served, followed by a social afternoon. Senior Citizens Hold Luncheon At Alsop Home A group of Murray Senior k Citizens held a recent luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ethel Alsop. The event was attended by 10 women. pot-luc- r rw V i Kay Rccsc Will Wed March 21th Making preparations to join the parade of early spring brides is Miss Kay Reese, who will marry David Thomas Judd March 24. The young miss is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Reese, 999 E. 5f00 South. The benedict is from Tacoma, Washington, where his parents, Mrs. Mr. and T. Frank Judd, make their home. They met on the campus of the Brigham Young University, where they are both students. She has affiliated with Kappa Debonaire, and was also the Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Hardy, 3136 Lemay Ave., Granger, an- A reception will be held for 'he young couple the evening if their marriaee at the Gay Way Reception Center in Gran- The regular monthly meeting of the Secret Pal Club was held Thursday, Feb. 16, at the home of Mrs. LuRae Anderson, 4512 W. 4895 South, Kearns. Those present included Jean Miehelson, Dixie Frazer, Jen Peatross, Mary Knadle, Lois Smith. Gladys Carlsen, Darlene Contonwine, Myrtle Wozab, Dnrthy Searle, and Lila James. for the evening and were IaRae Anderson Mrs. Barbara Martin. Refreshments were served, and the evening was spent at "Son". Mark Fiftieth Wedding Oeeasion - e; Price gfEl Dr.D.J.Dykstra pot-luc- for-eig- n Kearns Group Feles Sponsor Rar-nett- fr on Permanent bM-nm- Vaves Mo Permancnfs or.... 625 $ 15.00 Permancnfs for ... . 750 20.00 Permancnfs for.... K)00 TtUfful Mrs. Department will be the guest speaker at the monthly meetare long time Murray residents, ing of the South Kearns Junior Fete Friday Wrthday Garden Club scheduled tomor but are now making their home The Jolly "58" Club of Mur- row afternoon in the multi- in Idaho Falls. will hold a birthday dinner room after sohoo, Mr. Solomon farmed in the ray tomorrow in ine mmuon pllrpose several films on conservation renow is and Granger area, Park of Murray budding wi bp Rnown an(1 informaUon tired. Lunch will b.e served at 1:15 sheet8 gjven t0 the membprs mP for their acrarbooka k MIDVAIE AM ; AM 6 85 U PERMANENT WAVE '''""fc',''ni1 '1 2nd South ft Main DA 1 iiiiij mij l aiiijiiiiiiiiiM m Foothill Viltog HU 7.7477 ''''i'0 250 So, 13th Eaif EM Thwndoy ood Friday by oppoin'meit They were married in the Sail Lake LPS Temple on that same day in HM1. She was the former Miss Kthel Eliza Affleck biiin in Salt on Pec 24 1SM. He was also horn in Salt Lake on April 17. 1KS9. They cnnie to Granger at the time of their marriage, have spent their en! ire married life in the same home, and their four children were born there. The children are: Hyruni Solomon. Magna: Fred J. Solomon. Granger: Mis. N'el (Lalluei Grant, also of Granger; anil Robert Solomon, deceased. Each year, on their anniversary, the Solomons have tried to spend the day in an LPS Temple. It hs usually been the Salt iJiki" Temple, hut others have been visited, and this year they spent Ihe day In the Los Angeles Temple. By St. Pauls 3SS3 Most II It ".V i vn Utll l ians t J i Pt Barton, 649 ladies W. 5300 Masterpiece! i anil ! Dil It! HKAHTY .SALON - Granger Shopping CeMef f spetitnted lesvty Opfro'ot Wonied the latest styles and Arts of Hemic CAKE DECORATING CI.ASSIS the new Spring! ! Shades All MONDAYS ami THURSDAYS 8 Lesson Course - "r"' i.ni.) sire limiicil r.nroUiiicnf Call TkI.iv r.cinnino For HU 5 -9302 Mirch nth Infnniuti.n - I'cxtlHKik ami rrjuipment FurnishcJ Day or Night - look Your Best - . . , Every size and Moke fhaf Sfylc "Permanenf" v- 7 i U I f Is s . . . BEAUTY SALON! De Meyer Flortnc Fiitgerald lo 6 p m. Tuesday ihrw Saturday f.eninoi by Appoinimenl 'ee k Diana's 43 East 4800 South shape from our Budget priced at only I CY ! All Learn the Secrets 1 m. will like! South, returned home Tuesday r9 laat Hialr fiftfef artAnrlinfr fiua days in the LDS Hospital. YOU Kearns. Mrs. Kay Harwanl's third grule Lihs n I Oquirrh Hills elementary school presented a patriotic program Tuesday entitled "What M ikes America Great " Tli prodmiion consisted of songs ami choral readings Mis. F.I'm Powell accompanied hildn-in Ihe Ihe mtisic.il number s The childien showed thai America is great because of her ideals mid great men All .1 ilnldi'U pnrlicipaleil After Ihe pn'gtam, Ihe (.menu er guests at a lea in the loom. 9 o HANDBAGS Ik Its A Oqtiirrlt Class Presents Show 1 Ij- Following Surgery Glen s. Ik.' Thursday. Thursday. March 9th, because of the Rebeokah assembly to I be held on the 2nd in Salt Lake City. I (7 1 en Barton At Home Dioo tnid "Pini" S'eodmon 1Q PAU L'S V PAST NORLE GRAND POSTPONES MEETING The regular monthly meeting iof the Past Noble Grand Club School ?f Mu"ay has been postponed March 2nd. to from Kearns. A Church teachers meeting for the St. Paul's Lutheran Church will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Finch. The Luther Leagues from St. Paul's and Tabor Lutheran Church went tobogganing Sunday afternoon with their sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lieninger. Every Wednesday night dur- - SPECIAL eeioji Mrs. - Get together make an appointment for 2 of you 2 for only and School Slated MURRAY U Solomon Snarr are sisters. The Snarrs 6! Haircut included on Specials ''' ' They v ; ''..'. U.I; ing the Lent season, a special where he had undergone major are celebrating their meeting will be held at the surgery. overall anniversary by taking a long church at 8 o'clock. beThe stressed vacation throughout California. theme that will Tall; Slated on Friday They are being accompanied will be "Beneath the Cross of South Kearns Club By by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Snarr, Jesus." The theme of last was "The who are also marking their night's meeting Kearns. Gerald J. McLaughlin Cross, A Mighty Rock." 50th year of marriage. from the Utah Fish and Game Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, marked the fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wylie Solomon, 4086 So. 4000 West, Granger. J r 'i - Yes, the snow finally came and stayed around long enough for us to enjoy it. We're glad it's here. There's something about the word "winter" that brings to mind a picture of snow. We just can't imagine what winter in Hawaii would be like. Then again, maybe we could get to like it, too. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wy lie- Solomon der. The young miss has chosen is her attendants. Mrs. Ryan Trunin, matron of honor, sister Mrs. Jerry of the bride-to-bGeorge, Mrs. Clair Nlelson, and riss. Junior Jean Player. bridesmaids will be sisters of the bride. Linda and Rebecca Hnrdv. Tinv Camille Bateman will be flower girl. Assuming best man duties 'or his brother will be Jack Driver. Miss Hnrdv is a graduate of Graneer high school' and her The Murray Women's Club fiance Is n graduate of Granite will hold their regular March High. meeting on Thursday. March 2 The Indie will meet at 1 ;0i Kearm 14th Schedules p m. In the Murray City Municipal hnilding, with President Dinner Friday Night Farol Deckstead presiding. The program has been ark dinner Kearns. A will be held tomorrow evening ranged by Mrs. Persyl Richardfrom 5 to 7 o'clock In the son around the theme of Work. Pr. Daniel J Kearns North Stake Center's Understanding. recreation hall for members of Pykstra. Dean of the College of Ijiw nt the University of Utah, the Kearns 14th Ward. The Aaronie priesthood boys will he guest speaker His subheld a sleigh riding party last ject will be "Segregation." Miss Simonetta Stella, night nt Little Mountain. exchange student frmr Rome. Italy, who is attending Murray hich school, and makes her home with the Wilmcr 4Cfi1 Rainbow Drive, will also address the group. The Murray high school a cnpella chorus will sing for Hostesses will be the K earns. The Tawasl Aowa-klv- a L. Birnett. Wilitroiip of the Kearns Camp Mesdnmcs W. Fire Girls entertained one of liam F. Smith, nnd J L. F.lleit-son- . Iheir sponsors, Mrs Shirley Teeples, at a Valentine party IUVF. GOLD BANQUET last week. The c iris planned the gBmos. SCIIFDUI FI) BV PACK tongs and tefreshments This KrHms. The Kearns 2nd with inrty wts in onjuni-ttoTrail Want Cub Scout Pack will ho! I 1 rank requirement their annual "Pdue nnd (Wit Serkrrs. Rsvleen tinning. Judy Hives. Banquet" Saturday night nt Rnmlv Gnrr. IJnda Dhler, 6 "o In the recreation hall i f Opal Horn and Karen Kidd re- Ihe Kearns Want tenders of e membrrs "f the I he group are John Anderson cently and Ray Overton group. Meetings of the otganirallon will be held every Thursdiiv at Sotnh Kcarttf Yntmtert 1 30 pm in the home of Mrs. Draw Map of Area Vera Huffman Kenm. The firt grade stn dents of Mrs Barbara class st Smith Kenrn rlrmrn WTDDINTIS Isrv school have hem Icmni'H: full names and address let tit help vow plan the Iheir The vuth hsv also draw wnlk hom reception. pin ps of how 1h-fTYmi s'hool and n rldi m:iin the delightof the school urea which shw ful itnwphcrc af the vew Where each child lives. KY.tnM Fine . frrt In GAY WAY Piru'vt ftonvcvillc Group Reception. Center Krnrn. Th Bonneville Strinc nnd Choir under th Phone CY direction "f Pr. Pavid A Shin'! Recrptlons-Trss-I-u- i hfsH will h presented Msrrh 31st .y 4.163 Vet S.VMJ Ihe Kearns Fine Arts Foiind. oii()i tion f From Out Our Windon president of the Rockett's, a fOlNT OF 0M4i kTKICTLt . f precision dance group. ' ": Her fiance is a member of i tv Tnd the Opera Workshop at the " ' .V A'i'' . Provo school. Young ladies who will attend That snowfall of Saturday morning was just what everyone the bride at the wedding include Miss Lynne Stewart, has been waiting for. However, we doubt that anyone expected see the white ground Miss Barbara Springer, Mrs; it in such a great quantity. But it's good to David Moore, Mrs. Don Cowan, what it looked like. almost We'd forgotten covering again. and Mrs. Ralph G. Reese. will Robert Karlinsey be have it figured, this may If all goej like most people best man. of snow. u$t be the beginning of one continual covering foreweather time most part After a lack of mow for so long SMELTER BANQUET make to and snow will snow, up and snow caster! predict it LURES MURRAYITES for lost time. We don't always take their word about such A large number of Murray things because forecasting weather isn't their main occuparesidents attended the annual tion just something they like to try and outguess. banquet of the Midvale Smelter Twenty Year Club held SaturThe snow was a welcomed sight to many people. The skiers day night at the Hotel Utah. Master of Ceremonies for flocked en masse to the mountains to take advantage of the to the evening was Oscar Gleaser. powder, M must have made the lift operators happy A. program was presented by a precious see it's arrival. frroun of Utah State University students. The youngsters at our place were thrilled to wake to a white world,' They iould hardly wait to get dressed and out COLLEEN PORTER in it. We shuddered af that thought because it is still a job FETED AT PARTY mitgetting them dressed in their snow pants and jackets, Mrs. Nina Porter, 6467 So. for there out Then and are overshoes. and tens they faps State, was hostess at a party Such a feW'minufes that it almost seems worthless. However, held Saturday in honor of the once they got out we had a 10th birthday of her daughter, they surprised us Saturday Colleen. Twenty friends of the hard time getting them back in. young miss were guests at the fete. People all around us were out shoveling walks early. We The party was planned and waited until it looked like the snow was completely over. No supervised by Miss Susan Her- sense in doing it twice, we reasoned. So in the middle of the bert, Salt Lake, a cousin of afternoon with nobody else around to man the shovel but us we Colleen, volunteered to do the job. And what a job it was, just to even make one small path. That snow was mighty heavy! Richfield Family Visits Murrayites We were warned ahead of time not to mess up the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sampson front yard as the kids wanted to do that themselves. It took and their three sons, Richfield. us Only a short moment to remember what fun we used to snent the weekend as guests of have doing the exact same thing. There is just something Mr. and Mrs. Lerue Wmget, 5980 Afton Ave. delightfully satisfying about walking all over a fresh plot of yard and making all sorts of designs in the snow. If we remember correctly the most fun was standing erect but with feet apart, both arms spread out and then falling backwards. The trick then was to get up without spoiling the outline. What fun we used to have coming home from school. Sometimes it would' take us longer than usual because of such fun and frolic. Snowball fights were another pasttime that made us enjoy the snow, but what we remember most of all was those frequent face washings with the cold snowl Secret Pal Club Meets In Kearns Mes-dam- V - Margarel Hardy Betrothal Told Slates Talk By Ahl-quis- (National Nome Brands) 2 Women's Club committee for the Cyprus high school play. "Time Out for Ginger," were treated to an entertainment and evening's dinner at Harman's Cafe. Host for the evening was Principal Moroni Jensen. Others attending were: Illene and Irene Hulse. school secretaries; Catherine Joseph, faculty director; Connie Harris. Charlan Hickman. Curtis Wilson. Judith Pehrson. Geraldine Pitt, Billie Gay Ijjrson. Randy Martin, tjirrv Feitz. Bob Johnson. Calvin Clark. Joy Rhurtleff, Nancv Whitaker, Valerie Trat, cy, Judy Miller, George Tim Pea roe. Tom Pearce, John Smith. David Skiby, nnd Jolene Talnier Myrln Humphreys. M2.50 I4 Miss Margaret Emella Hardy nounce ,the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Margaret Erne-li- a Hardy. Salt Lake Temple will be scene of the ceremony when she becomes the bride of Keith R. Player on April 4. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ralph Player. 6235 So. 1506 West. Murray. Following the temple ceremony, the young couple will be feted at a wedding breakfast given by the bridegroom's par-nt- (Utah) EAOll .. The Nephi Moult ons Observe Anniversary s. Mrs. Carl M. Morelli nnd her two sons, of 162 W. 5900 South snent last weekend nt Grand lnnction. Colorado. They were there to heln celebrate the birthdav of MPs. Morelli's mother, who lives there. Th three left Murray bv train Friday evening and returned here late Sunday night. Magna. The members of the Decorating 2cTvin Miss LaVon Shaw was guest of honor at a recent surprise birthday party. The fete was at the home of Miss Jean Reading. 622 W, 6400 South. In attendance were: Misses Shaw. Reading. Dawn Baelev, Joan Bush, Nina Morrill, and Gloria Robertson. cast and chairman of the play SLUE m Murray it es Host German Visitor THE MURRAY Thursday, February 23, 1961 Sponsor Review e Honored At Party I Pvt. and Mrs. George Petertoday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, after a tw6 week isit with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-iaof "The A book review J. Musser, 340 W. 6400 Dress Doctor" Edith Head by South, parents of Mrs. Peter- will be given at 'the Kearns son. District offices In Idaho Falls, the young Improvement of the by Mrs. Springmire will visit with her sister couple Salt Lake County Library on rnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen March 3rd at 8 p.m. Meyers. After a two day stay, The Kearns Jaycee Etts are they will travel to Fort Lewis, sponsoring, the review and Wash., where Pvt. Peterson is have invited civic club auxil-- . stationed with the U.S. Army. iaries to attend. lily-poi- nt Cyprus Fetes. Cast of Play With fl CI In Friday ceremonies in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, MIrs JocL Johns became the bride of Alden N. Burns. Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve officiated. The bride is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Johns. 3145 So. 3085 West, Granger. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Burns Park City, who were hosts to the young couple at a wedding breakfast following the ceremony. That evening, the bride's parents further honored the young couple at a wedding reception at the Granger Seventh Ward meeting house. The bride wore a floor-lengt- h gown of brocade falling into a chapel train. A short cutaway coi-taiacket featured a stand-u- p r and long sleeves, worn over the fitted princess-styl- e A crown of lace gown. and tulle released her fingertip veil of bridal illusion. She car-rie- d a bouquet of white carnations and red roses. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. Lovel Shumway, who wore a red anJ white brocade gown. Other attendants were Mrs. Darrel Burns. Miss DraT-eAstle and Miss Sue Johns. They wore matching deep red gowns and. carried bouquets of white carnations. Flower girls were petite Betty Johns and Carol Shumway. Acting as best man for his brother was Darrel Burns, while Lovell Shumway and Robert S. Burns Jr., ushered. The bride wore as a going-nwa- v outfit, a green suit with black accessories. The newlv-wed- s will honeymoon in California and Mexico, nnd will return to make their home In Salt Lake City. Prior to hpr wedding, showers were given for the bride bv Mrs Robert Burns and Mrs. Darrel Burns. Miss J. a Von Shaw Following Operation Jaycec Etts To son will leave In S. L Temple Miss Army Couple Leaves For Washington Post 'v $2'8 plui tan 7 BEAUTY SAION AM SHOES I 4833 South State |