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Show Toy Goldrick Thursday, April 18, 1957 MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Page Plans June Wedding Date From Out Our Window Planning: a June 3 wedding are Miss Toy Goldrick and Loy C. STRICTLY Forshee. Disclosing- their daughter's engagement and nupMal plans are Mr. and Mrs. John D Goldrick, 72 W. 6100 South. The prospective benedict makes his home with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Forshee, 575 N. 8th E., Provo. The prominent Erigham Young University students will exchange wedding vows in rites to be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. In the evening a reception at Murray 10th ward will honor the couple. e The has asked Mrs. Edward Forshee to be matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Cathy Goldrick, the sister; Miss Yvonne Benson, Miss Dorothy Simkins, Miss Bonnie Birch and Miss Marilyn Peterson. A POINT WOMAN'S VIEW OF - fotlTVMMsm Z?$fV miiiJ Miss Rae Reese To Be Bride nmVjm: ti,. oyJ Of James Healy The betrothal and approaching marriage of Miss Rae Reese and James Healy has been announced by the bride-to-b- bride-elect- 's Mrs. Mildred Reese, State. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Healy, 477 VV. 48th So. are parents of the mother, 5431 bride-elect- 's S. With Easter right around the corner here's a new way to use the colored eggs in a table centerpiece. Using half of a package cake mix bake the cake in a ring mold. Spread it with a fluffy frosting topped with coconut. Then put the brightly colored eggs (could even use candy eggs) in the center of the ring. By coloring the coconut or frosting you can give it the delightful appearance of an Easter Egg nest that's good enough 1 future bridegroom. The prominent Murray couple The bridegroom's uncle, Ed- have chosen June 17 as their ward Forshee, will stand as best wedding day. The rites will be a I. man. solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple. In the evening they will STITCH 'N' CHAT TO MEET be honored at a reception at Mrs. Maude Ballard will be Memorial House, Memory Grove. Miss Reese has attended Utah hostess for the evening group of State Agricultural College where Stitch 'n' Chat when they meet she was active in music circles on Thursday, April 25. The 7:30 as a member of Madrigals and p.m. meeting will be held in Chansonettes. She was chosen church hall. Miss Murray of 1956, and in 1955 she reigned over the NaHorseshoe Tournament as tional "ALL THINGS ARE Miss Ringer. At present she is Beauty CoCHANGED, AND WE attending THEM" i If IH recent years there has been a great change in the and practice of medicine pharmacy. To keep pace with this change we pharmacists are continuously studying the drug and medical journals. As soon as a new drug is released we not only stock it, but learn all about its dosage, action, proper compounding, and preserIn vation. That is why we are prepar- D Vows Exchanged Pick up your prescription if shopping near us, or let us deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 4798 South State Quotation by Loth air CopyrUht 1957 (4W4) (825-869- ) Easter BASKETS .. .We got 'em sQXffiJm?ep VO Filled or Unfilled Large Assortment t . pre-nupti- Mm. Kalph Bennett Nuptials Unite Ralph Bennett OBDffi IDEM MOW.' ) . m Send Them Now! From Sprouse-Reif- z Variety Store 4894 South Stale In Murray the HEART of Murray O P E.N SUNDAYS Fresh Grade A and the above paragraph week we had the most pleasant chums. It's surprise of hearing from one of our grade-schobeen more years than we cared to total since we had seen each other. But the years hadn't darkened remembrances for us a single bit. How fun it is to talk about old friends, their families and whereabouts. leads to other memories. Ralph J. P.ennett claimed Miss Nancy Campbell as his bride in a ceremony performed last Monday evening at the Murray 4th ward with Bishop Harold A. Johnson officiating. Immediately following the exchange of nuptial vows, th bridal couple was honored at a reception. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Ruth Campbell. 208 E. 48th So., and Roy Campbell, Murray. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bennett. Salt Lake City, are parents of the bridegroom. The bride chose a wedding gown of white lace. The bouffant Her skirt waa bnllerina-lenglfingertip veil of bride's illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bouqrt of pink aristocrat roses. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Miss Maxine Ben ttfll, sister of the bridegroom. Other attendants. Miss Carolyn Skng. Mrs. Shirley Sorenson and Miss Linda Campbell wore similarly styled gowns in pink and blue. Their flowers wera pink carnations. Sharon Campbell was flower girl and Randy Campbell was ring bearer. Duties of best man were performed bp Ray Bird. Robert Fowler and Dean Gull were ushers. After a honeymoon trip to Laa Vegas the newlyweds will make a home in Murray. h. Incc-lgr- d Hen Last ol All Meat just crammed full of weeks and days. Right now we Safety Week. Also this is was all year long nowadays. Not only does Sunday celebrate Easter but it starts Garden Week, National Secretaries Week, YWCA Week, Honey For Breakfast Week. The Mother-in-Lafollowing Sunday is a big day alone Day. The week of April 28th through May 4th is to be celebrated as Brand Names Week, Mental Health Week, Summer Millinery Week and Retail Bakers Week. According to our source of information, April is composed of 14 different weeks, enough to make it last for 3'2 months. April in the middle of Bike Week, which we thought The week for Summer Millinery comes at the wrong time this year. Being the week after Easter might moke it hard on some pocketbooks to splurge on a new hat for Summer. Of course those who are making last year's hat do again this holsales hats always look more iday can wait for the after-Eastinviting at a lower price. lbs. mm er Bye now Long Tender and Happy Easter to each of you. HOLY WEEK SERVICES Holy week services a Open House Will Honor Octogenarian An open house from 2 to 5 pm. Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Jensen, 4983 Wasatch St. will honor Mrs. Jensen's mother, Mrs. Ellen Johnson. The event will mark the 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Johnson who was born April 19, 1877 in Vinoker, Sweden, a daughter of Anders and Drita Tearson Anderson. She emigrated to Utah in 1893 as a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. In 1897 she married Andrew Johnson. Mr. Johnson died in 1939. Mrs. Johnson is the mother of two sons, Nels A. Johnson, Calif.; Vernal M. Johnson, Salt Lake City; and one daughter, Mrs. J. Leo (Grace) Jensen, Murray. She has 11 grandchildren. Lo-mit- the Christ Lutheran church In Murray include a 7 o'clock service Maundy Thursday evening and Holy Communion. Services Good Friday will also be at 6 p.m with Holy Communion. On Easter Sunday there will be two entirely different services. The first will be a 6 a.m. sunrise service. Regular morning worship will be at 10:45 a.m. There will be a baptismal service at Ti.lO p.m. which will be held with the Gilead Baptist church at their location, 460 Concord, Suit Lake City. Ms bun. Hunt's CaKU&UatioM Piece tot Your Hem Decor No. 302 Fruit a, and Mrs. Oliver Carlsen, tion, reports the cancer clinic Jefferson SL were hosts held Thursday, April 11 In the fnrewell surprise party city fire hall as very successful. 13 In honor of Oliver's The large attendance found the discussion most Informaparents. Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph panel Carlsen, South State. A amor-gaslm- tive. Mr. 6550 at a April rd Mrs. Gallagher expresses her appreciation to the panel of doctors. Dr. Mildred Nelson. Dr. Donald W. ChaJlls. Dr. Warren M. Hughes and Dr. Reed W. Andrus, for the time they contributed to make it a success. VISITORS FROM SOUTHERN UTAH Mra. Wendell Scegmlllcr and children Gale and Terry from Fprlngd.ilc, Utah are visiting at the home of Mrs. SecgmUlcr'i sister. Mrs. Daniel BoeL 377 Bell- view CAMS Here'f the Coclcfail SUCCESSFUL Farwell Surprise Party Mrs. Rulon T. Gallagher, chairHonors Departing Parents man of the local cancer organiza- dmner was served to all of the Carlson's children and grandchildren, living In this area, other relatives present, were Mr. mid Mrs. Alex Carlson, Mr. and Mrs Tnrvll Carlsen, all of Ogden. nnd Mrs. Cl.ira Boggcsa, Union. After dinner, the evening waa spent visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carlsen left Monday morning, by car, for Springfield, Missouri, where they will spend two months visiting their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Burkman. Mrs. Burkman will be remembered as the former Miss Cam a Carlsen. Ml is are CANCER CI.IXC Nancy Campbell EASTER In One thing leads to another BREXT IS FIVE ADMIRING THE cibidium orchids sent to her by her husband is Brent Undhjem celebrated his Mrs. Blair Hale. In the vase next to her is a floral arrangement fifth birthday April 5 at a party of tropical flowers she received. his Mr. and by parents, given Mrs. Kent Undhjem, at their home 53 W. American Ave. An Easter motif was carried out in decorations, games and prizes. Each of the 12 guests by Afton Foley received a colored Easter bunny have the flowers sent to Mrs. A huge box of tropical plants Hale on her birthdaay April 12. as a favor. David and Piper Undhjem were their brother's spec- and flowers of vibrant colors was Mrs. Hale and the three Hale ial gruests. the birthday gift of Lt. Col. Blair children, Craig, Janet and Eric, Hale to his wife Eleanor. live at 450 E. 6990 So. WILL LIVE IN MURRAY A special delivery postman deMrs. Lois ITale, Blair's mother, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. DuMond livered the flowers, which had is also a Murray resident. and their three children arrived been sent air express from HaBesides being an intelligence from San Diego to visit Mrs waii. Each stem was carefully officer in the U. S. Air Force, DuMond's parents, Mr. and Mrs. packed in a small glass vial con- Lt. Co. Hale is active in LDS G. W. Atkinson, 347 E. 5300 So. taining water. The blossoms church activities in Korea. He Mr. DuMond has just left the were separated by shredded wax also finds time to teach the English language to prominent KoNavy and is hoping to make a paper. home in this area. A Murray florist created an at- rean businessmen. of the tractive SPEND WEEK-ENIN ELKO flowers forarrangement Mrs. Hale. In one Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John- bouquet are tea leaves of deep Thorpc-Scv- y son, 5406 Knollcrest, spent last green with bright streaks of red. week-en- d in Elko, Nev. They exotic red torch flowers, Hawere accompanied by friends waiian antherium and the bird from Murray and Ogden. Miss rUith Diane Thorpe beof paradise flowers which open Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. to resemble a bird with out- came the bride of Neldon V. Ashworth, took care of the John- stretched wings. In a small vase Scvy in rites performed April 6 son children while their parents as a branch of cymbidium orch- nt the home of her parents, Mr. were away. ids in a pastel shade flecked with and Mrs. James K. Thorpe, 5534 brown and gold. An orchid of So. 200 ,W. MRS. SWEXSOX HONORED unidentified genus resembles the Pishop David S. McCleery of AT LUNCHEON small spider orchid. Murray 2nd wnrd officiated. Mrs. Ralph Swenson, 17 Rose The bridegroom, who has been Lt. Col. Hale, who is in Korea Circle, was guest of honor at a with the Joint Operations De- residing in Salt Lake City, is a surprise luncheon April 15 given tachment, cabled to Hawaii to son of Mr. and Mrs. Hespert by Mrs. Richard C. Howe at her Sovy. Ephraim. home 19 Rose Circle. For her wedding and the reTen other neighbors were ception that followed, the bride wore a ballerina-lenjrt- h guests. gown of lace and pleated tulle. Her veil SCOUT I RECEIVES B ( of illusion cascaded from a crown WEHELOS AWARD of lace and tulle. Darrell Swenson graduated Mrs. George Richard Thorpe from the Trekkers to the Guide was matron of honor. Other atPatrol March 28. He received tendants were Miss Rosemarle his Webelos award at Cub Scout Green and Mrs. Kathy Losser. Park meeting April 5. They wore princess-styl- e gowns in pastel shades of pink, orchid and yellow, and carried baskets of yellow daffodils, pink sweet peas and orchid stock. Teggl Ann Thorpe, the br!de' niece, was flower girl. David Keith Thorpe, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. George Richard Thorpe assumed duties of best man. Mrs. August Goldman and Miss Norma Goldman were hostesses at parties complimenting the bride. Unusual Birthday Gift From Husband Brings Tropical Flowers To Murrayite ed to compound any prescription, prescribed by any physician, no matter how distant, exactly as he specifies. DYCHES edu- Murry Knlt 1'hntO (Author's Name Below) 4854 So. State Speaking of Easter Eggs brings many fond memories. For as long as we can remember, the dyeing of eggs has always been a family project. Just like people have certain meals for certain holidays, we had a special time for dyeing the eggs. The whole family would join in and compete with one another for the pretticombination and even the uglist est color, the oddest two-ton- e color. Those with any artistic talent, real or imaginary, would provide decorations and monograms. Yes, it was a big occasion for us as youngsters and is now the same for the offspring around our home. Ex-Cel-- Mr. Healy is majoring in cation at USU. MARKET to eat. llege. CHANGE WITH - The same ole problem faces us every morning breakfast. been said that breokfuii should be all sweetness and light to start the day off well. We find it the hardest of the three meals to plan. For us it's so hard to provide a variety that will suit Bring comparatively light breakfast-eaters- , everyone. everyone that is, except the man of the house, only adds to the problem. If we start out with sweet rolls, which he can't make a meal on, the kids are content until they see Dad enjoying his eggs and toast. Then starts the parade of making eggs and toast for them. Breakfast food isn't welcomed at all invariably everything will go wrong on days we start with cold cereal. So it continues to be a problem for us every single morning just what to serve next. tys DRAMATICALLY IEAUTIFUL IS cans GLEN VIEW JfUllc&l&l PHOTO MURALS 12 distinctive subjects: seamountain scenes scapes Grand Canyon desert vistas Cypress Gardens. Come in tad sea Full Color brochure of complete Una. Make dramatic focal point any place in your borne. Sim 45 x 65 only .... $8.95 A Grade UNITED Medium Model & Paint Supply EGGS Avt. 4330 South State Doz. DtT MEETS Members of the I'ony Express camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met last Thursday at th home of Mrs. Fred Holbgren, 372 West 62G0 South. The "Valleys and Mountains In Utah," was presented by Mrs Thomas Strange. Music for the mootine was directed by Mrs Refresh-mentRay F. Greenwood. wrre served by Mm. Holmgren to seventeen ladies. MRS. ARTHUR TTltli ON mUTHOAY Mrs. John Arthur, was guest of honor at a family party, in Imnnr of her birthday. April 13, at the Arthur home, 4649 Rainbow drive. A pot luck buffet supper waa served lo thirty six relatives. The evening was spent playing g&rnea and visiting. for easy listening lea-so- n. Dial s 1570 Radio Station KWC Pa Roll Checks Glad! Cashed FREE PARKING at rear of stars use our rear door entrance |