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Show Bliss Nelson Cast Capable Plans February Wedding Date i ( Dee Ell Stapley will claim Miss Norma Nielson as his bride in rites to be soleminized February 15 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Making known their daughter's wedding plans are Mr. and Mrs w am 9 Ky:0Lln Iff & - VISITOK FROM OUEGOX Mr. and Mrs. William A. Self, 4410 So. 615 E have had ns their housoguest Mrs. Self's grandmother, Mrs. Clara Williams of Gladstone, Ore. Mrs. Williams came to Murray to see her first Rock Anthony Self, who was born in December. During her stay, Mrs. Williams was feted at a luncheon and movies. Hostess was Mrs. W. A Self of Salt Lake City. 7k H ' A i- - " -- V t ' , yy J t X i - '' ' r s , i i nt' I , ld - - Last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, were quests of honor, at a family party and socI ial, at the 'home of Mrs. Mur1 ray's sister and husD.uid, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Clove, ;it their 1 home in Enterprise, IU ah. Mrs. Newell Judkins accomi'anied her parents as far as KiiUrprise, then returned home, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Murray, accompanied his parents to Nor-cCalif, where the elder will serve a two year LDS mission in the Southern California mission. The Fenton Murray's returned home Sunday. o, Mur-ray- s, VISIT DISNEYLAND Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Christ-enseMurray, were visitors last week at Disneyland's dairy bai exhibit near Anaheim, Calif. They were on a week's vacation trip. MARK GOLDEN GOOD "LIFE IS A THING" (Author's name below) awaken each morning a zest for living, looking forward to each moment of life with pleasant anticipation, is a pleasure shared usually only healthier life if they will have by the healthy. Almost everyone can lead a their physician advise them at regular intervals just what they should do to help their own individual body operate at Sfx ft. To with ; ANNIVERSARY Last Wednesday evening 51 members of the Joseph M. Fowlks family, met at the home of a daughter in Taylnrsville t,o honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Fowlks, on their 50Ui wedding anniversary, with a family dinner party. During the evening the group played games and danced. Granite Building To Be Discussed Tuesday maximum efficiency. Should any simple or complex medication be necessary to help you live better and longer we welcome the opportunity to be your pharmacy. Murray Camera Portrait by Bun Blair A public meeting during which the proposal of increasing the bonded indebtedness of Granite District will be discussed is to be held Tuesday, Jan. 29th. The hearing will take place at Central junior high school, 3031 So. 2nd East, beginning at 7:30 p.m. It is anticipated that more than 250 interested citizens will turn out to discuss the proposal, through which district officials plan to construct needed build- - ings. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ieraon MURRAY BAPTIST notes Zelma Jean Schafbuch Repeats Vows church "God's Holy Laws" YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE AMherst WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE nuptial your prescription if near us, or let us deshopping liver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? DYCHES PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemon who were wed Jan. 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hef- ferman, 2713 Hartford Ave. Bish- op Lewis Call of Bountiful offi- - ciated. The bride, the former Miss Zelma Jean Schafbuch, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Schafbuch, 1788 Vine St. Mr. Lemon is the son of Mrs. Alta Lemon, Bountiful. The bridal party stood before a fireplace festooned with hyaci- nths and carnations in shades from pastel pink to deep rose, On either side were crystal can- delnbra with white tapers. The bride appeared in a bal- h gown of white lace underscored with taffeta. Over the strapless bodice she wore a fitted bolero jacket of lace with sleeves and a long small Peter Pan collar. She carried a cascade bouquet lenna-lengt- 4798 South State Quotation by Zoe Akins (Born 1S86) Copyright 1957 (1W4) lily-pointi- - IN .. 10,000 PICTURES, NONE CAN COMPARE discussion of the Ten Command- ments and their application to life today. Church school classes will precede the worship service at 9:45 a.m. with Allan Crews Church School superintendent in charge. The Baptist Youth Fellowship will meet in the evening at 6:30, with an evangelistic worship service following, at which time Rev. Arthur W. Vinz will speak 0n the subject, "The Scarlet Cord", hyacinths. m,.s. Steven G. Schafbuch at- tended the bride as matron of honor wearing a turquoise gown with empire waist and boat neck- line. Bridesmaids Miss Joan Peterson, Miss Darlene Wood- ruff, Miss Linda Lenfest and Miss Leslee Lemon, sister of the bridegroom, were attired in simi- lar gowns of pale turquoise. All the bridal attendants carried cas- cade bouquets of shaded pink and white carnations. Mrs. Schafbuch selected blue lace over taffeta for her daugh- - BABY SIIOWF.R ter's wedding. Mrs. Lemo i. Miss Barbara Wight was hos- mother of the bridegroom, chose tess at a "pink and blue" shower a gown of beige faille. Doth complimenting Mrs. Keith Smith mothers wore corsages of deep Wednesday evening Jan. 23. Twenty-fiv- e pink and white ros?s. guests assembled Jerry Lemon performed duties at the Wight home, 5818 So. 157 of best man for his brother. Stev- - West for a social evening, en G. Schafbuch, Jack Davison Place cards and favors were Jr., and Richard Gill were ush- - made from miniature diapers. ers. Group games were played and Mrg. William E. Heffernan was refreshments were served. at the guest book. Mrs. Vera Gill and Mrs. Beverly Johnson DINNER PARTY were in charge of gifts. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Boel will with serving were Mrs. Leola host a dinner party Jan. 25 at Davison, Mrs. Betty Klekas, Miss their home 377 Belview Ave. Yvonne Burns and Miss Dolores Their guests will be Bishop and Davison. Mrs. Leslie J. Fredrickson. Mr. To depart on a honeymoon trip and Mrs. Walter Wiest and Mr. to Las Vegas, the new Mrs. Lem- - and Mrs. Glen Pugmire. on donned a black and white suit with black accessories. Upon EAGLES BREAKFAST their return the newlyweds will The Murray Eagles Ladies make a home in Kcarns. Auxiliary will serve breakfast The bride is a graduate of Sunday morning, Jan. 27th at the Granite High and has attended Fraternal Hall. This will be a LDS Business College where she family breakfast and everyone is invited to attend. (I'inon, I'ugp 7, CoL 7) r wmmm WITH is the sub- - of the morning sermon at With Robert Lemon, Home Ceremony'the Murray Baptist Church on news of white roses, carnations and Sunday, Jan. 27. This will be a Of interest is the Pick up DVEPJ half-yea- mid-poi- m - Murray Eagle NEW GRANDDAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Willard Olson, 549 Vine St., are new grandparents of Janalyn Peck born Jan 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peck, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peck will be remembered as the former Janice Olson, who before her marriage was employed at the Murray Camera shop. Their new daughter is the Peck's first child. Scoutiiid Set By Lutherans Scouting has been inaugurated as a program under sponsorship of Christ Lutheran church, it was announced this week by Rev. William Naatz, pastor. "We've organized for work with Cubs, Girl and Boy Scouts," he said, "and are inviting interested young people of the community to take part in any of the programs. This is entirely although held for the Loy meetings will be Scouts each Monday evening at 7 o'clock at the church." Information may be obtained on the Cub and Girl's programs by contacting Paul Drill, principal of Christ Lutheran school. Dr. A. K. Tronrud has been named Scoutmaster for the Boy Scout program and Wallace Young will be assistant ST. VIXC'EXT'S X i:XS NOTES St. Vincent's C. Y. O. group will hold a meeting .Jan. .'iO, at 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall. New officers will be elected at this meeting. First Friday of the month will be Feb. 1. Masses will be at 7 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. CLUB MEETS The members of one of (to-da- 1 Lake, for their monthly luncheon and meeting. Mrs. Max Gilbert was the hostess. Covers were laid for 10. OPEN HOUSE FOR HURRAYS Mr. and Mrs. J. M. England of Tooele, enlertained at a family party and open house in honor of Mrs. England's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murray, East 4500 South, prior to their leaving to serve an LDS IT WILL PLEASURE ' YOU IN A HUNDRED Atttf O ' s I mm AftTiftT WAYS I Gary Cooper WYIER'S ""FtaTRNrnrv J Persliasion" t'5,U DOROTHY MCGUIRE " 01 Off SUNDAY MONDAY-TUESDA- t Y MURRAY II THE AT RE J I MrtM ! 4374 South ulets or charms were worn. Experience has revealed that neither of these assumptions is correct. HmtlitWMtt Staft . . . added nearly 19,000 new telephones . . . paid about $4,500,000 in federal, state and loc&l taxes . . . employed over 3,400 men. and women with a $12,700,000 annual payroll Of course, we're proud of these achievements. But, like other businesses in this expanding economy, we've got to grow with our state. So, in 1957, your Telephone Company will need to upend over $13,000,000 on new telephone buildings, the equipment to put in them, and the lines and cable to bring better service to our customers' homes. That's a big order, requiring lots of time, lota of money. But we think we can deliver if our earnings are sufficient to attract investors to place their savings in the business. It't also a challenge, and one we're proud to accept. e FOR YOUR MONEY iS" LAYOUTS Mttrlkt4 la tki Succeuful odverlHIng It not neceuorily clone ... it consiiti a motter of blgneti of using newtpoper spoct more df omart-coll- y ond more frequently. We con give you more advertising for your money, ot no tra cost, because wt ort equipped wiih the Metro Newspaper Service. Our skilled ttoff is prepared to help you find the right Idea, choose the illusfrotion v? thot Mfro Ntwipop don'i Iteifag Srrk orfrt.e It f)tt ft mrf rk; bf w H Mp r 9 Itvm mfti r erfvtrtitMia h f t'ftf II cotft fo ftfce wr ntvipoptr. to IsU ronf00t of Ihiilrt mvk: IvbttriW will command certain attention for your od and otso write the copy that sells. Yoa poy only for COft (he ipoce. kiY tmy of our representatives. the Murray Eagle lrit ty Murray City Pharmacy tl local and long distance calls Injury. As protection against this perilous influence, am- personal hqgiene (clean- liness, adequate diet, and rest) and regular medical examinations are the best waqs to, add qears to the normal span of life. The physician and pharmacist have always been leaders In the field of preventive medicine. Ontq qcxir physician Is qualified to diagnose' and treat disease. The Ailing of prescriptions Is our responsibility as pharmacists. , Om In 1956, your Telephone Company . . . provided the means for a total of 584,000,000 0 j rrooucnON Here's a short, factual review and forecast for telephone users in Utah which may interest you and could offer a surprise or two I more adverfisi Adherence to the rules of WllllAM What's ahead for UTAH in 1957? GET For mcmi qears the Influence of the "evil eqe"was believed to cause blight or Never a picture so thrilling! Never a picture so different! Mur- ray's afternoon clubs met Thursy at Brattan's in Salt day The Evfl Eqe h. for nt love-abl- e ILLUSTRATIONS 1 23-2- 7, Junior High's Family Party Honors i Robert Murrays, Soon To Leave On Mission bride-groo- In the evening the bridal coupk will be honored at a reception at the Reception Center. great-grandchi- More than 100 relatives The score waa Judge and friends called during the eve- Memorial's favor. A large number of MurIt was a close game all the students ning.relatives Murray high were in attendance. way and the students, who wert ray turned in a seasoned performance excused to see it, found It very Friday evening in a presentation engrossing. Although the team "The of a three-ac- t comedy, was not at the end, triumphant Great Big Doorstep", directed by we were proud of the sportsmanMr. Hugh Rush, speech instrucship displayed by our team. tor. A sizeable crowd attended the (by Sandra Peterson) FATHER HONORED presentation in the high school 9th grade students were ON BIRTHDAY The auditorium. A pizza party given by Bill, The play concerned the Crock- excused from 1:30 until 2:30 et family and the magnificent Friday for a mantinee dance. Sheila and Clark Foley honored been two evening their father; William L. Foley, doorstep they found floating in There have the Mississippi River. They set it dances, one on Halloween, the on his birthday Jan. 18. up in front of their poor shanty other just before Christmas, and After dinner guests spent the and from then on, with consider- two matinee dances so far. evening playing games and able humor, they attempted to Students were on their best watching television. live up to their "doorstep". behavior this week since report Father Crocket, a man with cards were issued Wednesday. great plans, unlimited optimism, Ninth grade students are also Ik a huge appetite for roast goose, trying to make a good impression indigestion and a deep dislike for on their new teachers since there HELPS YOU LIVE r work of any kind, was a key are required subjects, character. His wife, the eight and this week was the BETTER LESS children of the family and of the year. Uncle Dewey filled out the Last Thursday, there wa3 an capable cast. basketball game between exciting Carrying roles were Glen Murray and Judge Memorial on 3.421 Subscribers In Davies, Lora Lee Mullen, Curl Murray's home floor. Utah's fastest growing area! Sharon Patti Larson, Gustafson, Peterson, Jim Morris, Douglas Evans, Mackay Allred, Dennis Orton, Rae McMullan, Susan Spencer and Linda Eastman. Sondra Fredrickson was student director. Week Is Full Eldon Neilson, 5041 So. 2nd W Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Stapley, Summit, are parents of the pros peetive Pag 3 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE mission. In Play Fritay school K fL IU 7r Y?7i Thursday, January 24, 1957 kill serving the hub of Utoh'i fostest growing AM 155 East 4905 South orea Dial AM 6-35- 23 |