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Show Page 4 Thursday, March 13, 1958 . EAGLE MEWS-ADVER- Ruben - Kresser marriage told ISER T Doul)le ring ceremony unites Jacklyn Thomas, Richard E. Helf Memorial Scaggs The recent marriage of were bridesmaids. The maid of honor wore a blue ballerina Lake City, was the scene of a length gown of chiffon, and the double ring ceremony Friday bridesmaids were In pink bro- night, March 7th, uniting in caded taffeta. The attendants marriage Jacklyn June Thorn- - carried bouquets of pink roses as and Richard Earl Helf. The and white carnations. bride is the daughter of Mr. The groom's brother, LeRoy ana Mrs. Vernon R. Thomas, Helf, Jr., served as best man. 1806 Wilmington Ave., Salt Another brother, Duane Helf, Lake, and the groom is the son and the bride's brother, Jerry of Mr. and Mrs. LeHoy Joseph Allen Thomas, were the ushers. Helf, 276 East 5900 South, MurA reception was held that ray. Officiating was Dr. evening in the church parlor. It was decorated with pink roses and white carnations. Pink candles were featured in Bilver candelabra. Margaret Hunter was in charge of the guest book, and the women assisting serving were the mesdames E. C. e, Stroud, J. A. Hunter, R. E. and Miss Charlotte Carl. Out of town guests that attended the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Thomas, Bar-stoCalif., and Miss Dorothy Ann Edmonds, of Redondo Beach, Calif. Chapel, 1 MlirFilV rrirl In b L'"7 wed Californian . ' The engagement and approaching marriage of Mfss Wanona Unsworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Unsworth, 572 E. 4500 So., to Hyrum R. Johnson, son of Louis Johnson, Oakland, Calif, has been announced. The wedding rites will be performed in the Salt Lake Temple on March 21. A reception will be held to honor the young couple that evening in the Millcreek Eighth Wartf, 3900 So. - V i - - ,. ..i- f rrWM-JZSS- It - n - J i v i ct t i r i K. Kk-hur- Helf lenten devotion series "Services at Murray Baptist church during weeks will emphasize the Cross of Christ and how salvation is obtained through Christ's death upon the cross for all who will trust Him," Rev. Arthur A. Vinz, pastor, said this week. Rev. Vinz will continue Sunday morning the series of sermons on the subject, "Good News from the Cross". Services begin at 10 a.m. and consist of worship, sermon and Bible study. Dismissal is at noon. Evening services begin at 6:30 with the annual School of Missions now in session. Interesting discussion leaders are being provided for all ages. A fellowship and refreshment period closes this service at about 8 o'clock so that families with young children may attend. Til pre-East- v a ... URSDAY-F- R I ONLY 4849 South State DAY-SATURD- AY MARCH SPECIAL BUYS! mmm. I Men's Boys Broadcloth Pajamas 10-o- z. Jeans i Well tailored. Button front or pullover. Sanforized Assorted prints and stripes. Sizes A to D Sanforized shrunk. Pockets riveted for extra strength. Sizes 4 to 12 2 1 -- -T IK. Women's Boys Coffer Dresses Sporr long or short sleeves. Machine washable. Budget prked. Sizes 6 to 18. Sizes 10 o 18 Assorted Prints and Fobrics. l - i iff' ; w Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Mitchell SOUTH COTTON WOOD The wedding rites of Miss TO SQUARE DANCE Janice Loraine Webb and ConSquare dancing will begin at rad Kay Mitchell were solemn8:00 p.m. Saturday, March, ized March 7th in the 15th, at the South Cottonwood Salt Friday Lake Temple. The cereThird ward. LaMar Mason, a was officiated over by member of the ward, will do mony Elder ElKay L. Christianaon. the calling. All ward members The bride is the'daughter of Mr. are invited. and Mrs. Frederick Webb, 666 Vine Street, Murray, and the MRS. STANLEY JOHNS benedict is the son of Mr. and CONVALESCING Mrs. Conrad B. Mitchell of Mrs. Stanley (Leah) Johns. Draper. con6298 So. 9th East, is now A wedding breakfast, given valescing following hip surgery. She is at the home of her dau- by the groom's parents, honorghter. Mrs. Ivor Tickering, of ing the bridal couple,A was held after the ceremony. East Mill Creek. reception was held that evening in the First-Thir- d LDS ward. Draper Murray man makes The bride's gown was of white lace and tulle. The fitted visit to California bodice featured a square neckJames H. Gilbert. 330 West line of scalloped lare and the 5300 South, accompanied his full ballerina length skirt of son and family, Mr. and Mrs. tulle was enhanced by large Glenn Gilbert, Pleasant Grove, of lace. Her elbow on a trip to Ontario, Calif, appliques was of veil tulle length caught where James spent a week visitin a crown of pearls? She caring with another son, LaMar ried a bouquet of white carnaGilbert. Other relatives visited tions and pink ro.se buds. included two grand daughters, The new Mrs. Mitchell chose Maxine and Jean. He also visit- her cousin Miss Glenys Yates to ed several places of interest, In- serve as her maid of honor. AlHe re- so cluding Disneyland. her were Mrs. attending turned home last week end. Scott Brinkerhoff and Miss Pamela Yates as bridesmaids, ItlKTIIDAY DINNER assisted by little Miss Connie Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bennion. Mae Mitchell. The attendants 4646 Brown St. were hosts at were in princess style a family dinner honoring Mrs. dressesgowned of lavender .shantung Mennmn's mother, Mrs. Tamar and carried posies of pink and Reading, on her 80th birthday. white carnations circled with a GuenU were seated at one long inffle of net. table, centered with a low bowl The best man was Larry of daffodils. Present were Mickclson. Paul Anderson. Mrs. Reading's children Delias Scott Brlnkcrhof and J. Beading, Union; Mr. and Sadler were ushers for theDuano evenMrs. F. Everett Reading, Muring. ray; Mr. and Mrs. James R. The decorations for the recepSleadman, West Jordan; Mr. tion featured an archway for and Mrs. Wayne Reading. Mid-valthe bridal with a trellis and Mr. end Mra. LaVar background. pair, These were enSalnsbury, Kearna. twined with pink flowers, fern, A social evening of table and white ribbon. Mrs. Terry Burroughs was games followed dinner. Will of the guest book, while Mrs. George Budd and Mrs. Frederick Luckow handled the gift room. Mrs. Raymond Sadler, Mrs. Ray Sadler, Mrs. Don Sadler, and Mrs. Allen Ballard were in charge of serving, assisted by the Misses Pamela Sadler, Jean Sadler and Marelie Nelson. The mother of the bride was taffeta gowned in gray-blu- e accented with velvet appliques. The mother of the groom chose a gown of dusty pink taffeta. For her going away outfit the bride chose a suit of brown and fawn, with brown accessories. After a honeymoon in Las Vegas the young couple will make their home in Murray. Prior to her wedding the bride was honored at a kitchen shower by her aunt Mrs. William Yates, of Salt Lake. Twenty guests gathered. Mrs. Sonya Gchring was hostess to twenty five girls that work with the new Mrs. Mitchell. Personal gifts were given her. Mrs. Diane Uric honored the bride with a miscellaneous shower. in charge SENIOR CITIZENS MEET Members of the Murray Senior Citizen's club met Monday at the home of Mrs. Trieste Burrows, 8 East 6100 South, where they enjoyed a luncheon and a social afternoon. Mrs. Tamar Reading was in charge. Covers were laid for 14 ladies. RESERVATIONS TO BE MADE All women of Murray Federated clubs who are planning to attend the March 29th District Convention, to be held at the South Salt Lake Library, should contact their club president or Mrs. Sherman D. Har-me- r, or Mrs. J. William McHenry. All reservations should be made before March 22nd. Girl Scout week noted That's something we haven't done but we do give up the idea of having hamburgers and make what we call Mexiburgers. Mexiburgers consist of seasoned fried hamburger with a tomato soup, sauce, or paste over it. Since it has to be spooned out anyhow it is just as easy to spread it in a frankfurter roll instead of its usual hamburger bun. maybe Mexiburgers probably aren't new to you at all you know them by a different name. We've heard, them s called Tastees and but Mexiburgers seems to be the name that sticks with our little ones. They really love hamcome to think of it they like burger fixed that way fixed in any way, shape, or form. Why is it that most kids will go for something like that in preference to pork chops, steak or even fried chicken? Yum-Yum- It's not only at our table in a restraauant but we've noticed that other parents are also ordering a hamburger with french fries for the little tikes surrounding them. However, we won't say a word of complaint about it as the time will come soon enough when their tastes will become more expensive. Instead, we're just wondering. $ Values fo 1 1 MODE 4900 Speciol St Hury Towes by Mm Si V with lot ond droped Ml 22"44" 1 Shop Corly in for these it fcnsft ... it ttelr BIST .. . far ton li tvt emiagl to bi FREE PARKING Use our handy rear enfrance! tho I 14 F1x 4S1 J new Regency Scripts ftc and (U ty!$a& $cnu'fip Mart t Slur. anJSZrt, StrtAur 5?. SlroJvrkt ... ... ... 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Purtho. 1 lUt'4 Cannon DAY FLOWER WEDDING LINE An Entirely New Silhouette! 6 - Sheers Zvt to South r Sfatc Q 3, SAVINGS $ c Scamfcss Hose W S99 Broken Sizes bow combined with pencil w. $ BriJcs'Jcli0ht..tour beautiful T i I N G 3 DRESS' SALE SHE WEAR IT WITH PRIDE? 4 400 Needle $ A V $ li.-.- pin-poi- ' Murray I Vi filing Company ANYWMtRE t StrMt tvy D.omdi s. rolls. Forty six years of girl scouting are being noted this week by all scouts and their leaders. From March 9th till March 15th the gills will wear their uniforms to school and church. Girl Scout week will be followed by the annual cooky sale. The City Finance Co. of Murray have arranged a window honoring the scouts and depicting some of their activities. Adult leaders arc needed In Murray to handle the long waiting t of children wanting to be scouts. Any woman Interested should contact Girl Scout headquarters. MISSIONARY RETI RNS Elder Ronald W. Birch, 265 Eiist 5300 South, has returned home from serving a mission in Canada. Elder Birch la the son of Mrs. John Birch. J5 - 7? - by Trudy Why is it that whenever you have frankfurters on hand for dinner, that's just the time you don't have frankfurter rolls, but do have hamburger buns. One lady explained her solution of the problem. She simply flattens out the frankfurters and eats them in the buns. When queried about what she does when the situation is reversed hamburger meat but frankfurter rolls her answer was clear. They roll the loaves and eat it in frankfurter meat into frankfurter-shape- d As fresh os Spring ort the newly foshioned high inside, low outsido lines of tht. "Get Mo" pottcrn. Tht .;- (IW; horn-burg- Don Blair Portrait e; Shirts Special purchose from a lop manufacturer. . Janice Loraine Weblf, IMurray Girl Weds Conrad Kay Mitchell of Draper Murray Store Pemmey's I I home-maker- ct The bride's gown of white lace was ballerina length, featuring three quarter length sleeves. The skirt was enhanced by net ruffles that were caught to give a bustle effect. A tiura of orange blossoms crowned her finger tip veil. The bride carried a white Bible in her hands with one white orchid. Her father, Mr. Vernon 11. Thomas, gave her in marriage. The church was decorated with pink roses and white carnations. White candles stood on the altar. The cake table had pink candles and flowers. The bride asked Miss Dorothy Ann Edmonds, of Redondo Beach, Calif., to be her maid of honor. Miss Jan Johnston of Salt I.ake, and the groom's sister, Phillis Helf, of Murray. T WOMAN'S POINT Of g, o. Mrs. A nie Kresser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kresser, Salt A clever little news article was passed on to us by means Lake City, has been announced. of several hands. It started when Mrs. Bob Poole over at United The wedding was solemnized at an informal ceremony at the Model and Paint Store happened to notice it's catchy title when bride's home on Feb. 26. Mr. unpacking some pieces wrapped in newspaper. These pieces must and Mrs. Kresser were hosts have come a long ways because the newspaper was the Tampa at an open house for the young (Fla.) Morning Tribune. couple at their home the evening of March 8. After enjoying a laugh out of it herself she passed it on one of the salesmen hoping it would eventually get to to Junior women will which it did after a few more hand passes. We this corner hear FBI speaker it a stop in the Eagle office and thought during picked up The Murray Junior Women's some of it was clever enough to pass on to you. Club will hold their March The article entitled "Food Business Is Crazy, Man, Crazy" meeting March 13, (today) at the Murray City Fire Hall., was written by their food editor, and what unusual recipes she The meeting will begin at 8:00 edits. Never having heard of the clabber gravy mentioned in one p.m. we were almost tempted to write for the recipe. HowGuest speaker for the evening paragraph it featured "drunk will be Mr. W. Mark Felt, f ro'm ever, following was the recipe for the day the Federal Bureau of Investimullet". gation. Musical selections have been planned. Actually it was much like any other fish frying recipe Mrs. Clifford Otterstrom will fish in except at the last where you broil the butter-frie- d lead the pledge to the flag, and The fish meat flakes to a deep brown and leaves sauterne. Mrs. Jay Trappett will give the a gravy that in itself is a treat. The more we hear about litany. Hostess for the evening will be Mrs. J. Trappett, assistcooking methods convinces us that the Southerns use a lot of ed by Mesdames Lawrence Llm-bersauterne or wine in their cooking. Norbert Kertamis, Wayne This informative piece from the kitchen corner brought out Guest, Russell Evans, and Ray Limberg. another problem which we're sure is familiar to all of you It happens much too often at our house but we just can't Baptist church continues seem to stay ahead of it. 6th East. The bride-elehas asked I Miss Lillie Julander to be her maid of honor. The Misses Meadow Brook slates Joyce Unsworth, Peggy Unsworth, Connie Unsworth, Mable St. Patrick's dance Butler, Barbara Johnson and Linda Holgate will also attend Meadow Brook's annual St. the bride. Miss Jonet Patricks Day dance, honoring Johnson will Little be flower girl. Mick Riley, club professional, The benedict is attending the will be held Saturday. Brigham Young University, A social hour is planned from and after the couple honey7 to 8 p.m. with dinner at 9. moon in San Diego, Calif, they The dance will conclude the plan to make their home in Pro-vevenings festivities. 1 Hostesses for the evening parties planned for are Mrs. Bill Lone and Mrs. theAmong bride-eleis one on Mar. William Kramer. Assisting 10. bv the Misses June Rey- - r them will be Mrs. Kirby Dawnolds and Beatrice McHenry, at f son, Mrs. Max D. Raleigh, Mrs. so. Bin tL.a.81. I y A. N. McGill, Mrs. Ruel Lee JAYCETTES HEAR and Mrs. David Farrell. The event is sponsored by FLORAL SPEAKER the Meadow Brook Ladies. Murray Jaycettes held their Social chairmen are Mrs. Dale monthly business meeting at Ravencroft and Mrs. Herbert the home of Mrs. Warren Heidrich. Hughes, 1740 So. Moor Road. Mr. Denzil Watts from Watts PAMELA CELEBRATES Floral and Nursery lectured on FIRST BIRTHDAY and flower care. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Mantle, garden were served to Refreshments 6304 S. 4th East, Murray, as23 members and guests. sisted their daughter Pamela were Mrs. Robert Poin celebrating her birthday Feb. 28 at a family party. Her ole and Mrs. Jack Day. two older sisters, Kathy and JAN LAW HAS ACCIDENT Cori, were present along with old dauJan Law, four grendparents Mr. and Mrs. W. ghter of Mr. and year Mrs. Hugh P. R. Mantle of Murray and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Abbott of Salt Law, 1014 East 5650 South broke her collarbone as she fell Lake. from her father's shoulder. She will have to wear an elastic cast for about two weeks. y.- - ITIICTLT 5600 South, Murray, and Con- Ma-lon- ... Ed- ward Joe Ruben, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Ruben, 138 East First Baptist Church, of Salt v From 6'ut Our Window ANYTiVE AMhiA.852 j Ij'HLl UnUUSBJj IIIIMITISTITE.IIIIIT.Itll 1 Si Eo 4905 South publisher, Dial AM 6 3523 Eagle-Advertis- er |