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Show I'AKTY HONORS RFJI Mrs. Artie Bronson surprised her son, Pu'id, with a party Sat- Thursday, May 31, 1956 Class of '44 Plans Twelve Year Reunion urday evening, May 26. The occaThe Murray high school gradsion was to honor him before his departure for a West Coast visit. uating class of 1944 is holding Those who spent the evening in their 12th year reunion on Frithe Bronson home were Mr. and day, June 15. Starting at 7:30 p.m., the event will be held at Mrs. Boone Oolgrove, Jr., Douglas Carpenter, Patricia Undersoil, the Rose Garden Inn, 3638 South Kino Kast. Robcy Iuihl, Bonnie Baker, RonThe evening's entertainment ald Gilbert, Carol Jean Carr, Kay will includ ' a chicken or steak Sharon Knight. MacXeil, and dinner, an informal program, and Nancy Hughes. Mrs. Clara Knight assisted Mrs. dancing. Invitations have been sent out Bronson with the party to all the grails. Kurt her arrangements or question can be taken care of by Lynn Olson, Phil Andersen, Ruth White Keller, 11a Nelson Hathaway, or Clinton Erickson. Utah's Big Top Reservations are to be made by June lth. The cost is $8.00 a couple or $1.00 a single person. People are reminded to bring their wife or husband along. However they are also encouraged to come alone if necessary. Socially Spnakinij Your contributions to the Eagle Social News Everything new in home building k Miracle fountain waterama (tremendous spectacle of water, light and music) $5,000 in prizes k Food Samples at Safeway Sample Bar k Free and convenient parking STl'DV LIBERTY PARK June 1, 2 and 3 CV" ' .V $25 ; signature car or furniture. Ai! J -- I I .rV ft ' ground for newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Gail R. Brown Hansen, as they greeted reception guests May 25 at Murray Third-Eight- h ward. Earlier in the day their wedding vows were solemnized at a double ring ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride, the former Miss Anne Watts, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil E. Watts, Sr., 6151 South State Street. Mr. Hansen is the son of Ray W. Hansen, Tooele. Utah. Miss Irma Lynne Watts attended her sister as maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Denzil E. Watts, Jr., Miss Mary Sanders and Miss Launel Brown. Robert Ohlwiler performed duties of best man. The bride wore a gown of nylon net and chantilly lace. The bouffant skirt of lace and pleated nylon had an overskirt of sheer to Patricia Prompt, pleasant, private service. For 1 trip loans, phone PAUL E. TOOPS, 4917 Hour: Mon.-F- State - Manager AMherst Sat first Murray Open evenings by appointment Open evenings by appointment 9:20-5:3- H. 0; 9-- 1 lo reiidentt of nearby lown loan mad ;m marriage of their daughter, Miss id: Sj v Arlene Johnson, and Wallace fi Mrs. Dryan Olsen, son of Mr. and Kabian C. Olsen. The wedding ceremony will be performed June 15 in the garden of the Olsen home, 400 Relview. A reception will follow the cou' 5 -ple's exchange of nuptial vows.. , , Miss Marsha Johnson, niece of will be maid of the bride-elehonor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Darlene Dell. Miss Mary FEATURED AS A harp soloist in the annual spring concert of Ann Olsen, Miss Doris Jensen, Cottonwood Ward's choir tomorrow (Friday) evening will be South 15a Miss Miss Patricia Weber, Dunn and Miss JoAnn Nel- Camille Lamoreaux, pictured here. son. The concert, free to the public, will begin at 8:15 p.m. Klowergirls will be Lenore Johnson, Mary Johnson and C.en- Cottonwood ItOGGESS FAMILY Richard Olsen will perform du- Plans Concert Of VACATION'S IV CALIF. ties of best man for his brother. ' Mrs. E. W. Boggess and her A honeymoon trip to Jackson Sacred Music Friday Bruce and Bonnie, are children, Hole, Wyo., is being planned by The annual spring concert of vacationing in California. They the couple choir ward Cottonwood the South will visit relatives in Sacramento, ft will be presented Friday evening and Bruce will go to Disneyland. VISITS IV CALIFORNIA at 8:15 p.m. in the ward chapel AND HAWAII at 56th South and Vine. BABY SHOWER A variety of sacred and secular old Reid W. Bronson, Mrs Robert Carmer, 5315 Montconson of Mr. and Mis. Artie L. numbers will be heard in the was hostess at a surprise rose, Bronson, 335 East 4500 South, cert, for which no admission will 'pink and blue' shower, May 22, Lake-woois invited. The be public charged. left Tuesday evening for Mrs. Bruce ParI Featured soloists will be Elaine complimenting Calif., where he will visit sons. MatLeland Mr. Howe, soprano; his sister and brother-in-laThe refreshment table was decIf thews, baritone; Earl Ottley, ten- orated with snowball f lowers f and Mrs. Ray Pettingill and their or, and Camille Lamoreaux, harpfamily. dyed in pastel shades of pink and On June 19 Reid will leave for ist. An organ and piano duet will blue. Miniature storks were faHonolulu, Hawaii, to visit his be given by Norma Christensen vors. brother, Richard Bronson, and his and Irene Lab rum. Sixteen guests spent the eveGail Hansen family. Richard is first councilor ft ning socially. in the Branch presidency in the FAMILY PARTY 1IOVOKS-Pearl City ward in Honolulu. He ATHEK ON BIRTHDAY is stationed in Hawaii as a first "THERE IS A SUCKER Russell Webb. 6019 South 75 class Petty Officer in the Naval his celebrated West, birthday, Air Eorce. BORN EVERY May 23, at a dinner with his nylon. A lace cap, jeweled with seed pearls, released her heir- MAY PROCESSION wife, Yvonne, and their sons, MINUTE" loom veil of brides illusion. She of Kent, Curt and Craig. After dinThe annual May went to a movie. ner, carried a bouquet of gardenias, St. Vincent de Paul'sprocession they was (Author's name below) parish stephanotis and white elf roses. held Sunday, May 27, before the MISSION PRESIDENT There is a growing effort, by The attendants were gowned in 8 a.m. Mass. HONORED white nylon linen, and carried to devise methMiss Mary Kay Gifford placed Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Andreson, bouquets of white carnations ac- the crown on the statue of the 6012 South 75 ods of selling vitamins and West, were hosts velvet Blessed cented with turquoise and recited at a dinner in places that other medicines 21 Virgin Mary in party May leaves. the Act of Consecration. honor of Mr. Andreson's parents, do not have a pharmacy licKor her daughter's reception, Attending her were Misses Mr. and Mrs. Axel J. Adreson ense. Mrs. Watts selected a model of Joan Mash and Donna Serre. from NorThere are many laws, that turquoise blue lace, while the Bobby Montoya served as crown who arrived that day way. brown chose mother bridegroom's of the we the bearer. girls Leading pharmacists gladly obThe senior Mr. Andreson has lace. Corsages of gardenias com- Kirst Communion class were which protect you. We NorLDS of the been serve, president plimented ther ensembles. Marilynn Towers and Patricia wegian Mission for the past four had to attend a College of Mrs. Richard W. Klygave, the Phelan. years. bride's sister, was in charge of Pharmacy, where we were alft Getting acquainted with the the gift room and the refresh so taught how best to preserve ments. She was assisted by Kay parm Bureau Sets grandparents they had never bethe potency of any medicine. and were seen fore Kari, Peggi Isaacson, Marsha Jensen, Joyce Andreson. Marci Judge carefully the claims of Erickson, Karen Carpenter, La- - Family Day Here Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. glib door-to-dosalesman, Donna Hansen, Jean Neilson, Farm Clifton Hedgepeth. The Salt Lake and gone tomorRuth Sencerf Joan Huazlen, Bureau will have a County here today, family picnic Audrey Coshow and Jackie Chris-tense- June 2 at the fairgrounds in CIVIC il ILD WILL HOLD row. Be Wisel Be Safe! Let ET SPRING BANQI and Members their license and Park. our pharmacy For her going'-awa- y outfit, the Murray families will bring their own The Murray Ladies' Civic Guild reputation protect you. new Mrs. Hansen chose a beige lunches. Ice cream and drinks will hold the annual spring banwool suit with brown accessories. will be furnished the Farm quet and installation of officers by The young couple are on a Bureau. ceremony June 7 at 7:30 p.m. at to Ga. Columbus, honeymoon trrp YOUR PHYSICIAN will be Meadow Brook clubhouse. After lunch a where they will live while Mr. held in the Fineprogram Arts Richard Baird is chairMrs. building. Hansen is serving in the U. S. CAN PHONE There will be games and prizes man for the event which will Army. Future home for the Han-se- for the children. feature planned decorations AMherst will be Murray. The climax of the evening will around a spring motif. Special The bride has attended the be YOU NEED the WHEN of out the theme the Dairy favors carrying crowning University of Utah, where she Princess. Twenty-fiv- e laeach guest. to be will young given A MEDICINE majored in home economics, and dies are expected to compete for Other committee members are was a member of Lambda Delta Mrs. Wm. R. Godfrey. Mrs. Don this honor. Sigma. Blair, Mrs. Earl Davies and Mrs. ft Mr. Hansen Is a 1955 graduate Delwin Jonas. WILKINSON' AND 1'KES. Pick up your prescription of the University of Utah, with An excellent program has been if shopping near us. A great a major in entomology. On cam- WIFE. SPEAKERS AT planned and all members are Inpus he was a member of the foot-ba- ll SACRAMENT MEETING many people entrust us with Pres. O. J. Wilkinson and Mrs. vited to attend team and was affiliated with the responsibility of filling were Wilkinson Lambda Delta Sigma. principle speak- MRS. REED AND CHILDREN their prescriptions. May we guests at the wed- ers at the Ninth ward sacrament VISIT RELATIVES Pres. Mr. were and Mrs. compound Sunday yours? evening. meeting ding reception Mrs. Jack M. Reed, 373 HillWilkinson explained the LDS side Drive, has taken her three Richard W. Flygave, West Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. welfare program; and Mrs. Wil children to Meadow, Utah, for a Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. kinson s subject was Peace of visit with their grandparents. DYCHES PHARMACY Sanders, Pocatello, Idaho; Mr. Mind." STAKE BAPTISMAL and Mrs. Joseph Van Leeuwen, PRESCRIPTION DAY SCHEDULED Twin Falls, Idaho; and Mr. and NINTH WARD MIA WILL CHEMISTS Mrs. W. Hansen, Mt. Pleasant, HAVE WEIXER KOAST Murray Stake Baptismal day Tlie Ninth ward MIA will have will be held next Saturday afterUtah, grandparents of the bride4798 South State a weiner ronst, June 6, at Mur- noon at the Stake Center Baptisgroom. chilAll members MIA are mal Kaunt. Those who have ray Park. ft Quotation bv P. T. Barnum invited. dren to be baptized, arc asked lo (1810-1891- ) MIC DALLOF KETMtNS The officers and teachers will contact their Bishop, fur the nec19.'.6 (6W2) Copyright TO Ml KIt.VY make a tour of the Continental essary recommends. Mr. Albert Dallof returned Bakery. Juno 4, and have n party home Saturday after spending in the Hostess room. the past two months in Spokane, co-es Wash., with his son, Herman K. iivr BIRTHDAY IV Ml HKAV Dallof. Miss Judy Stephan celebrated DAVID'S I lITLKNTII her birthday May 21 at a dinner lUUTIinAY party ut the home of her parents. David Sundwall. son of Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stephan, 178 Mrs. Val Sundwall, celebrated his Mountain View Drive. A co-e- d fifteenth birthday May 22 at a at Brigliam Young unifamily party at the Sundwall versity. Miss Stfphan motored home. 20 Mountain View Drive. from Provo for (he celebration. ;;; '7 'v,?"- y J' ;1 d, Patricia Anne Walls Wed Gail Hansen In LDS Temple only, St. , 'l- nYv Mr. and Mrs. on S. Mr. and Mrs. Gust W. Johnson have announced the approaching y '(;' Spring blossoms, ferns and torpical plants formed a back- For loans made your way . . . head our way. Men and women, married or single, can arrange for cash KMrZAi Plan Weddi - PUT YOUR FINGER ON department are welcome. Wallace Olsen (JRorr Mr. and Mrs. A. Burr Dallof entertained their study group May IS at their home, 429 Page 3 (UTAH) EAGLE . Miss Johnson ; TENTH WAUI) RELIEF SOC IETV WILL HOLD SOC IAL The Relief Society of the Murray Tenth ward will hold the closing social, June 6, at 10 a.m. The program will be under the direction of Rosanne Long and Shirley Williams. The luncheon to be served at noon will be prepared by Caroline Demke and Klorence Wul-me- r. All the women of the Tenth ward are invited; and baby sitters will be provided. DALLOI S ENTERTAIN" MURRAY n. ns ; 5 r. t, i ifi -r - r in t - ' ' "'', t vy"-- ' f STORE MURRAY Open Monday Night TILL 9:00 P.M. .1 J t Phono Murray AM Phono Midvale AM ... . ' i i Out-of-to- Co-vin- a, VALUE SENSATION FOR SUMMER COMFORT LOVERS! i ft. FOLDING CONTOUR CHAISE BUDGET PRICED AT ONLY 2 Perfect for lounging of home or on the beach, Choice of yellow and black, red ond white or green ond white FOLDING-LEISUR- d elerkati .7 ENTER THE BIG 1956 E ARM CHAIR TUBULAR STEEL 2J151 Mens - Womens $795 each AlUMINUM CHAIRS $Q80 es,ooo.oo Sun Bonnets and Hats - Wide Selection from eoch Junior Dressmaking Contest Children 49 up re ... To contests one (or girls 10 thru 13 . . . another tor those 14 thru 17... 8 cash prizes including a J 1000 award, 132 brand new Sewing Machines, 33 scholarships Plastic SINGER and over 3500 other prizes. PLUS a 3 day trip to NEW YORK Water Pistol Special smartly styled, sturdy durable construction Flosh-fol- am cpqchh Shoots 30 feet 19 H , CITY for the 4 top winners in each contest and their mothers. ENTER NOW!!! Simpif Sitiif Ctirti I Lmiit-iiCOM'IITI nULt AT VOUK anil ii Sitter tj St 03 SINCER SEWING CENTER cat) 03ini onaro ermr 4796 So. Stole Street - AM 6 2201 |