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Show Thursday, June 11, 1959 Page 6 MURRAY Th (Utah) EAGLE Miss Gloria Ann Pappas 'If - r fc, .1 1 i ir '7- ft I - be- came the bride of David Paul Skanchy at a nuptial mass performed at Our Lady of Lourdes Church Saturday, June 6. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Pappas, Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. An-toL, Skanchy, Logan, are parents of the young man. Magr, Jerome Stoffel officiated at the double-rin- g ceremony. A wedding breakfast honored the bridal pair following the rites. They were further feted that same evening at a reception given for them. As the bride was given in marriage by her father, she wore a floor length gown of Chan-till- y lace and silk organza over peau de soie. A cap of lace and pearls releases her elbow length veil of illusion. Mrs. Peter Costanzo, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Miss Joan Arritola attended as maid of honor, with Mrs. Edmund Fowler, and the Misses Joanne Brusatto, Dwan-n- a Riddle and Rosemarie Costanzo as other attendants. Capt. Rex K. Skanchy was best man for his brother, and ushers for the event were Craig Skanchy, Louis Skanchy, Peter W. Costanzo, Fred Smith and Edmund Fowler. After honeymooning in Las Vegas 'the young couple will make their home in Logan and continue their studies at the University. Holladay, on a recent trip to Fort Ord, Calif, where they visited Pvt. Lawrence Chamber son of the Talbot Chambers. The group spent a week visiting with the young man who is now serving in the army there. En route to and from the camp they visited such features as Pebble .Beach, Fisherman's Wharf, Los Angeles, and Lake Tahoe, Friends and relatives were visited in the cities of Sacra mento, Monterey, Montrose, and St. George. - TJarmel-by-the-Se- a, Miss Linda Hagen Betrothal Told ;. Don Blair Portraits ,"v- Make Him Glad hus-bnn- He's Your Dad! EVERYTHING 8. A TV 1 : - . - rmm,t. V .- Street, and Murray, the young man is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Hyde and the late Louis E. Day of American Fork. Cherry 4 . ; " . j i in Bayer , ... 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kouald Lohman The Uonald Lohmans Newly Weds Greet Guests In Hawaiian Setting In a Hawaiian setting for their reception Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. ' Lohman greeted guests following their wedding on May 23. The scene of the event woa Murray South Stake Center. Earlier in the day the couple exchanged double wedding ring rites in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Wlllard Richards Smith officiating at the ceremony. Assisting In the receiving of guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McLain, 5763 Butler Circle, parents of the bride who is the former Miss Rose Mary Mo Lain, and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Lohman of Pleasant Grove, parents of the groom. For the occasion the bride selected a floor length gown of French Chantilly lace of a rambling rose pattern over delus-tere- d satin. The many tiered aktrt fell to a chapel train. A calloped sabrina neckline accented the fitted bodice and i . Salt Lake Temple will be the scene of marriage rites. A reception will be held that same evening in the Murray Third-Eight- h long lily pointed sleeves. A bandeau of tiny seed pearls and sequins released her finger tip veil. Her bridal bouquet containing red antheiiuma and white stephanotis came directly from Hawajl. Attending her Bister as matron of honor was Mrs. Patricia Berrett. Bridal attendants included, Miss Marilyn Sil-v- a, Mrs. Don Hansen. Mrs. Wayne Roderick, Miss Sue Lohman and Miss Jean Pecorelll. They were all attired In light green dresses of brocaded chromespun and chiffon. Vanda orchid bouquets completed their outfits.- - i ii tm M m COLGATE with Gardol Reg. W Former Murrayite Visits Relatives Mrs. Angus Bodine, Yuba City, Calif., was a recent guest in Murray. Mrs. Bodine will be remembered as the former Miss Amber Ohlin. She visited with her sisters, Mrs. Wayne Ursenbach, Mrs. Walter Scott, and Mr. A. W. Bradford. MAGNA MISS TO WED IN S. L LDS TEMVLE Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coving ton of Salt Lake City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sharon Sawyer to Evan J. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Zabriskle of Magna. The couple will be married In the Salt Lake Temple June 5th and later honored at a wedding breakfast at Harmans on No. Temple. Following that they will leave on a honeymoon In the southern part of the state and the parks. A shower honoring the bride-elewas held by Mrs. Zabrts-kiAssisting her were Mra. LaMar Shaw, Mrs. Arthur Ellsworth, Mrs. Alden Zabrlnkle, Mrs. Kenneth Goble and Miss Zabriskle. ct e. Tom Lohman served as best man for his brother. Ushers for the evening were Dee Fuller and Lowell Tomlinson. Miss Bjgley Honored Little flower girls for thiir Judy Bagley was guest aunt were Shelley and Kcllcy of Mra. honor at a surprise miscellBerrett. aneous bridal shower held reThe mothers of the couple at the home of Miss Judy wore light blue lace dresses ac- cently West 8100 South. cented with Hawaiian Ids of Fullmer, games were played Group white and carnations. pink and refreshementa served to 15 A program of Hawaiian entertainment was presented by persona. BYU'a Hawaiian Club with Lowell Tomlinson as maatcr of ceremonies,, . Mra. George Sllva was acntcd at the guest book and Mrs. Jerry Macklin took charge of the gifts. Following their weok'a wedding trip to Southern California and Mexico the newlyweds w ill make their home In Bountiful. The bride Is a graduate of Murray High School and has served as a stake missionary for Murray South Stake. Her husband is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School. He has fulfilled an LDS missln to the Southwest Indian mission field. C rf rW,.! only AM Plenty of fre ouf hoid parking near 'tar I ntrgnc r 'urn by Trudys most. Vows Exchanged TOWN and COUNTRY So. State e, AH2.1702( i Champion 33ourbon r.' I ! A NEW- - Hi Cool-Comfortab- le Ex-Ccf-- MA Cis PERM ANENTS Easy to care for . . . so flattering. Get yours tomorrow! BIG savings America's mildest $20 Wovei M2.50 r,4 Kentucky bourbon $12.30 Wove i J3.50 Wovct S8.50 $5.95 sTwotoi Aged 44051 Feel Bettor look Better with tho Silhouetto Possiv Exerciso Plan or by our regular plan of exercise. Special Rates Health fear Ampl Parking Open10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Also 3 Classes Daily $ov money on Group and Family Plom SrVirSrV-i- r I While, Peterson 8 years n m ni.t OVERWEIGHT? ( 487jAo Stat in Murrey ,., WOMAN'S POINT Of VISW Murray Miss To Marry In July Choose Health Studio . j That wonderful, wonderful weather is with us again. We're always extra happy to arise in the morning and find the sun shinning as hard as it possibly can. Sure, it's hot outside but most of us have homes made comfortable by air conditioning or are just naturally cool, and the evenings are always cool for sleeping. We complain about the heat just like the next guy but deep down we'd rather have it than the cold snow of wintertime. Now you may think that we're really off our rocker but that's how we are. In our opinion one can do so much more in summertime than in winter. The warmer days make it possible to enjoy our beautiful outdoors. And what woman is there that won't rejoice with us when a beautiful Monday arrives for washing and drying clothes. The clothes that you hang out. at 9 a.m. are dry by II a.m. which makes the work day seem much shorter. It's always uplifting to watch the clothes flap in a nice gentle breeze with the bleaching sun making the white things whiter. Even the freshly laundered clothes smell good after a few hours in the sun. That beats a clothes dryer any day. However, a clothes dryer comes in mighty handy on some washday and we wouldn't dare say a nasty thing about it for fear our sensitive machine might quit on us when needed ' Beau Belle tit A WjiiHlow Probably the ones who enjoy the warm weather evert more than we do are the youngsters at our house. Naturally we're glad to see them get out into the fresh air and out from under foot. They're racing up and down the block from early morning fBUlJhB.irst. star, comes, out, in the evening and even then, they're apt to put up a howl at the suggestion of bedtime. Ever since we got an outdoor table and benches most Eating everyday is a picnic day during the summertime. under the shade tree in the backyard becomes a favorite VISIT IN JiLANDING with everyone in the family. The tiny tots are of the opinion that a picnic is the greatest. However, we can't exactly say Mr.and Mrs. Arber Brien-ho- lt and family and Mrs. Mae that their manners improve when lunching in the backyard Breinholt, all of West 5900 So. in fact keeping their attention is even hard. The flutter motorea) to Blanding during the of a butterfly or the discovery of an unnoticed flower brings to visit relatives. weekend a new comment out of them. While there they attended a Hardly is it possible tc walk or drive anywhere or in any family reunion. direction that you don't come upon a lawn mower doing its" job WAH LIN FAMILY or a wafer sprinkler performing its service. Warm weather takes VISIT V A RENTS in toll in the work detail. Certain jobs have to be done and in most cases their cause is furthered by the warm weather. Wah-leMr. and Mrs. Ralph K. n and daughters, Judy Ann, Take, for example, mowing the lawn. Every week the Gail and Shelly, all of Richard, grass continues to grow and every week it needs to be cut. Wash., are visiting with their At our house we take turns in this job. However, we're cerparents, Mrs. Augusta Wahlen, tain that the male member of the work team enjoys it more South State, and Mr. and Mr,s. than we do. To him the scenery is much more pleasant. Everett Reading, West 6400 So., and other relatives and friend3. Just the other day we were working in the kitchen when we noticed the motor of the lawn mower had died down. Glancing out the window we also noticed our man Friday leaning on the handle staring up the sreet. What could hold his attention so prompted us to turn our gaze up the street also. There just fading out of sight were two teenage tennis players. The gals were all Mr. and Mrs. Rex Atwood, decked short shorts. Of course, he had an out in tennis attire 5018 South State, have announhe was waiting for the little guy to bring him the ced the betrothal of their dau- alibi ready ghter, Sandra, to Larry Evans. rake. Likely story, no? The young man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Evans, Salt Lake. The bridal pair will exchange j ! their vows July 3rd in the chapel at Memory Grove. A reception to honor them will follow Logan LDS Temple was the j scene of June 5th wedding i in the Memorial House. for Miss and White rites Percia Miss Madeleine Alder has 1111 hlUWIIW been chosen to be maid of hon- Merlin J. Peterson. The bride Mervin G. White, or, and the Mesdames Audry is the sister ofMr. Gerald White and Howe and June Ahern other at- Hunter, of Granger. Mr. Peterson la the tendants. Little Miss Gloria son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Jean Atwood will be flower girl. Peterson, Ogden. The duties of best man will That evening they .were honbe taken care of by Gary Howe, at a reception at the Murand Robert Ahern, Rex M. At- ored B. Allen Blind Center in ray wood, and Gary Sompson will Salt" Lake that same evening. usher for the event. The bridal party formed The bride-to-b- e is a graduate an archway of white stock, of Murray High and the young chrysanthemums, and greenery. man of South High. For the evening reception the bride selected a floor length MISS JOAN WADE TO Princess style gown of white embroidered taffeta. Her boby Ruby Draney WED MIDVALE MAN dice featured long sleeves and Interest to residents of a scoop neckline. A shoulder i . . located at Greenfield Village is the an- length veil fell from an head nouncement of the bcthothal cf band that matched her gown. Miss Joan Wade, daughter of She carried a bouquet of red L4766 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wade, 6632 roses and white chrysantheSo. 20th East. She will wed mums. SUPER $ Mm. Karen Finlayson was Lynn Walter Brand in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 26. matron of honor for the bride. KEM- - i Mrs. Walter Brand, mother Other attendants were Mrs. Luof the groom who lives In Mid-val- cille P. Gamble, aister of the will honor the couple at groom, and Missca Margaret TONE a wedding breakfast following and Marian White. The young ladies were all the morning rites. They will reInterior ceive guests at a garden recep- dressed In pale blue embroidertion that evening at the home ed cotton with matching jacket PAINT of the bride's parents. and white cummerbunds. They A p shower was carried baskets of pink carna' It's a superior covering hosted by the Mesdames Dale tion and white chrysantheBrand. Myron Brand, Jack Clar, mums, point, durable and obove ii. and Paul Ebert. Another is all, washable. Try ill Ralph Peterson, Ogden, perplanned for June 19. by Mrs. formed the duties of best man Jack Drown and Myrna Wal- for his brother. Ushers for the ker. event were Gerald White, Wayne Gamble, Fred Finlayson, assisted by nephewa of the O rami son Elected Word haa been received by bride, David, Donald, and RobMr. and Mrs. Everett Reading ert While. The young couple plan to of the election of their grand- make their home In Salt Lake. as Dennis son, Belnap Smith, were given for tho Showers junior class president at the bride by Mrs. Karen Finlayson Redondo Beach, Calif., high and her sisters-in-lai Hourt! 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mrs. LuchooL cille and While. Irma . The youth formerly resided in Murray and was a student at Liberty elementary. Consider your lady's taste! C j . 1 A 'EM rnl - . I I DENTAL ASPIRIN CREAM 100 Size Reg. 67 r.- - I mm Miv.b M ':X J . ', h I: ft FATHERS WHf RE HE BUYS fOR HIMSELF r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi 4656 Moulton, LDS " J u r Ii. .:V. nJM y- ! FOR The Pop whose Tops there's nothing quit like a "Topper" a new straw hot selected from our wide range of styles and colors and priced at only '4r-- if ' ' vyywvvvvvvvvvyvvvwwwww hah BUY the 8TS1CTLY i Miss Ann Louise Wiley became the bride of Steven Barton, Friday, the 29th of May. They exchanged their vows before Bishop Kenneth Sanders in an informal ceremony at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. WilThe ey, 4736 Plum Street. lit young man is son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barton, 460 West 6400 South. lit The new Mrs. Barton greeted members of both families and close friends in a ballerina length gown of baby blue batiste. She wore a corsage of white carnations. Miss Janice Adamson attended the bride as maid of honor, and other attendants were Mrs. Deanna Barton Wiley, sister of the groom, Miss Ida Wiley, sister of the bride, and Miss Linda Webb. The young ladies all wore gowns of pastel shades and wore white carnations. The of the bride wore .;! an aquamother dinner dress and the groom's mother was wearing a rose colored dress. Both wore carnation corsages. Chad Wiece was best man at the wedding. Refreshments were served to 75 guests including Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barton and family from Layton. The newlyweds are making J their home in Salt Lake. - the bride selected a bouffant floor length gown of embroidered nylon organza. Full length panels of lace highlighted the skirt to which the wider panels of organza were caught in a shirred effect The softly fitted bodice was enhanced by three quarter length sleeves effeaturing the same shirred A neckline. sabrina and a fect, large bow in the back released the chapel train. From' a bridal crown of seed cascaded pearls and rhinestones her elbow length veil of illusion. She carried a bouquet of rosstephanotis and sweetheartorchid es surrounding a white and trimmed with white ribbons. Attending the bride were Miss Marilyn Stauffer, and the Mesdamei Gerald L. Allen, Thomas Bartlett and Fred Green. The young ladies all wore full pleated skirts with overskirts of coral crystalline. They wore wide bow headbands and carried sweetheart roses set in white net and trailing white streamers. Little Kathy Allen was flow er girl and Master Kent Allen alno assisted In the receiving line. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Allen was gowned In a beige lace over light green taffeta, and Mrs. Saoffe wore a beiiro embossed polished cot ton. both mothers wore laven- dar orchids. Neil Pettie, of Logan, attend ed to the duties of best man assisted by Gregg Soffe. Hal LaBelle, Gerald Allen and Ross Kendall were ushers for the event. The new Mrs, Soffe wore a black and beige dress, featuring a full skirt and a beige lind en collar as she and her left for their honeymoon. They will make their home In Murray. . . . give a gift The bride has attended Utah State University, where she affrom Mr. Debb's! filiated with Alpha Chi Omega. She was 1957-5- 8 Homecoming Queen, Miss Missile for 1957-5- 8 and was attendant to the ForQueen in 1957-5from Arrow Handkerchiefs ester' The bridegroom also attended (only 3 iT $1) ,0 Curle Utah State University where Sport Jacket (af $2950) ond he has been affiliated with SigCurlea Suits (from $4950). ma Alpha Epsilon. Incidentally, those loiti many stylet just "tailor made" for Dad of all ihope ond sizes short-sleev- is t t ct Jaren Soffe Weds La Rose Allen In Logan LDS Temple Ceremony who wont understanding will bo tickled with a pair of Jerks Socks (only on buck) ond those who want comfort plus will go for an Arrow e dress or Enro shirt. We have 'em In wash 'n wear if you lk at $4! Mnlllt.on will become the bride of Kent R. Day. The bride-electTSTnln rromljPutuur " . t4nn " ; Mr. Jaren Soffe in-cl- w- June 29 has rr,wr been chosen for the day Miss Ward The engagement and approa' House to honor : ching marriage of Miss Linda the bridal pair. ) , been has announced. 1 Hagen She is a Mur- The young lass will wed Eugene ray High school West on the 15th day of June. . and is 'j. graduate The bride-eleis the daughnow empioyea Miss Nola Moulton ter of Mrs. H. V. Deuel, 5071 by the .Murray So, 4420 West, and Walter T. Board of Education. She has been active In various LDS church Hagen of Salt Lake. Mr. and organizations, and has been a stake missionary. Mrs. B. W. West, 3751 AmeriHer future husband attended schools in American Fork and can Drive in Granger, are the is now a junior at the BYU. He has filled an LDS mission in parents of. the future bride- the New England States. After their honyemoon they will make their home in Amerigroom. Miss Hagen is a graduate of can Fork where Mr. Day will continue his studies at the Provo Granger High and her fiance University. was a tuuuuiu ui Cyprus. f - . : Knw hnnevmoonine on the west coast are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jaren C. Soffe. The bride is the former Miss LaRose Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Allen, of Hyrum, Utah. Mr. Soffe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn C. Soffe, of Murray. The young pair were married in the Logan LDS Temple on June 4, with Pres. George A. Raymond officiating. Following the double ring ceremony was a wedding breakfast at the Eluebird Cafe in Logan. They were further honored that evening at a reception held at the Hyrum Stake House. As she greeted her guests Nola Moid ton To Wed Kent Day ANN LOUISE WILEY WEDS STEVE BARTON zO Mr. and Miss Joyce Mower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mower, 6162 Clear St., accompanied Mr. and Mrs.. Talbot Chambers, ' ' ' MURRAY TEOVLE VISIT CALIFORNIA CITIES Gloria Pappas Weds Loganile 'I'lViriiftniiM.ufc ii vnarnpiott Your best i)0urbcu bourbon buy! tM tir.mv &f)cnkt Dial for Appointment 4842 South Stato iitetoet ninnt kuiki mniT.i mst kmutT Htmuu ..T.c AM6-851- 1 MURRAY |