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Show Thursday, June 7, 1956 Poge 8 attendants Mrs. Jacmer Smith, matron of honor; Mrs. Lynn (UTAH) EAGLE MURRAY jMiss Joyce Bailey Becomes Bride Of Robert Walters In Evening Riles Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Bailey, 4330 West 5540 South, Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Walters, Salt Lake City, are parents of the bridegroom. The bride wore a gown of shimmering satin with net overlay. The molded bodice featured a sweetheart neckline and three-quartlength sleeves. The floor Mills. length skirt extended into a The bride, the former Miss cathedral train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was attached to a Joyce Bailey, is the daughter of headband encrusted with pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations encircling pink rosebuds. In gowns of blue net underscored with taffeta were bridal Standing before a bridal arch decked with summer blossoms and wedding bells, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Walters greeted reception guests at Cannon Fourth ward meetinghou.se June 2. Prior to the reception the bridal couple exchanged wedding vows in a single ring ceremony solemnized by Bishop James er A 4i your Before storing winter man, and Dick McCallister, Sharon Toone and Lynn Christenson ushered. Mrs. Margaret Hall was at the guest book. In charge of gifts Wi ... let us perk them to springtime freshness up with out superb dry cleaning and Sta-NFinishing Pro- ments cess. Call us today. t Wayne Nielsen. . ,, :i V Xft ' It Costs You Nothing Extxi V ;; contests ... one for girls 10 thru 13 . . . another for those 14 thru 17 ... 8 cash prizes including a $1000 award, 132 brand new SINGER Sewing Machines, 33 scholarships and over 3500 other orizes. 4774 So. State St. - trip to NEW YORK CITY for A the 4 top winners in each contest and 'their mothers. ENTER NOW!" Pre-Nupti- , S. 4796 So. State Street - Rhoda W. Bonham, 4815 Center Street, and Albert W. Bonhan, Jr., 6810 Virginia Hills Drive, will become the bride of Jack W. Workman at a ceremony to be performed June 9 at the Reception Center. Mr. Workman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warnell Workman, 236 East Whitlock Avenue. ft al m ct $8.00 NY. SINGER SEWING CENTER AM ning socially and received miniature wedding cakes as favors. Miss Bonham, daughter of Mrs. MTRRAYS RETl'RN FROM GERMANY Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Murray Party and young son, Guy, returned to Murray Monday, after Wendell Honors June Bride had completed his assignment of Bride-eleMiss Sharon Bon-haservices with the U. S. Army in was complimented at a per- Germany. On their return trip, sonal shower May 16 at the home the Murrays toured through Engof Miss Marilyn Fox, 5123 High- land, France, Germany, Ireland, land Drive. Assisting Miss Fox Scotland and Rome, Italy. as hostesses were Mrs. Roger They will make their home for Kearns and Mrs. Frank Huff. the present with Mr. and Mrs. Seventeen guests spent the eve Robert M. Murray. PLUS a SiBJly toroll li Singer Sewing Coarsi l Iiijodj-ib- Ij COMPLITI RULI AT VOUft PROMPT CLEANERS were Fern Clements, Connie Christensen, LaRee Toone and Gaylene McCallister. Miss Kaye Bailey, Miss Karla Porter, Miss Shirley Northrup, Miss Gayle Northrup and Miss Sylvia Northrup assisted with serving. To begin their honeymoon trip to Las Vegas and southern California, the bride selected a toast brown ensemble with pastel pink accessories. Future home for the newlyweds will be Salt Lake City. Two A V WIS ' : OFFICERS OF THE Lady Lions, auxiliary of the Murray Lions Club, posed for the photographer last week prior to installation ceremonies. In this group, front row, from the left, are: Mesdames Harry Ballard, Frank Johnson, Howard Bob Tuckett and Gerard. Cameron Pingree, Back row: Mesdames E. Varian Mortenson, W. L. Wright, Orlando Erickson, O. Jay Kingston and Jinior Dressmaking Contest gar- hr their outfits. Jacmer Smith stood as best 85,000.00 clothes uel Dugdale, er 1956 LET US PERK UP winter-wear- y (Frnm Pace 5. Col. 5) Colne,. Lancashire, England. has asKea ner The bride-to-b- e cousin, Mrs. Lewis DeYoung, to sole attendant. Paul Hyde ho will perform duties of best man. The future bride is a iormer student of Brigham Young Uniacversity. On campus she was tive in the Exhibition Dance cliib and the Opera Work Shop. She has won honors in the Utah State Amateur Roller Skating championships. Mr. Wilson received his educa tion in England before coming to Utah. The bridal coude are planning a California honeymoon and & future home in Salt Lake vnj. Ward, Miss Connie Wilcken and Miss Ilene Barton. Bouquets of pink roses and white carnations complimented their dresses. Flowergirls Viola Smith and Shirley Jean Bailey appeared in dotted swiss dresses of lavender and white. They wore crown hats, and carried baskets of carnations and roses. The bride's mother, and the mother of the bridegroom, chose identical frocks of light blue nylon, enhanced by boleros with three-quartsleeves. Corsages of roses and carnations completed ENTER THE BIG V Lee AM Earl Roy Jones Takes Bride to give your Spring budget a lift! Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Jones, 27 6100 South, were hosts at a garden party reception June 1, honoring their son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roy Jones, who were recently married in Las Vegas, Nev. The new Mrs. Jones, the former Miss Susan Belle Smith, wore a white lace dress with a matching duster. A corsage of pink carnations complimented her outfit. Mrs. Junior Steadman and Mrs. Leonard Huff, sisters of the bridegroom, were in charge of refreshments. They were assisted by Miss Sharon Jones, Miss Judy Durrant, Miss Carol Reading, Miss Jean Brimhall. Miss Judy Brimhall and Miss Sharon Glen. The bride is a graduate of Judge Memorial school. Mr. Jones, a Murray high graduate, is attending Brigham Young university, where he is majoring in physical education. He is also employed at Geneva Steel Co. Until Mr. Jones completes his education, the newlyweds will reside in Provo. East ZD 10 " A $2000 Get a loan on your own . . . your way. Arrange for cash on your sig- nature only, car or furniture. terms quickly arranged. Phone first for Service! ft ip SEWING QUINTET REORGANIZED The Sewing Quintet club was organized last week for the third year. Sponsor of the group is Mrs. Pierce Bringhurst. Club officers are Laurice Lund-bcrpresident; Karen Wathen, vice president; Barbara Brown, secretary-treasurePat Rose, song leader and Barbara Fitzgerald, reporter. This year the members plan to mane school and play clothes Their first undertaking will be green and white slim pants. 4-- g, Paul E. Toops, Mgr. 4917 S. STATE ST. 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