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Show THE MURRAY Frank Larsons (Utah) EAGLE 0 From Out Our Window i Thursday, September 29, 1960 Wed In Temple iJi k ' ft o I lw fj til : AV, '1VV Little Miss chrysanthemums. Karen Nye, niece of the bride, was flower girl. Ronald Gene Spence performed the duties of best man. UshEldon ers for the event Included C. Nye, Clinton ' Butters, Jon Westover, and Richard W. Amott. Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Sayer assisted at the reception. A beige dress of brocaded taffeta was worn by the mother of the bride, and Mrs. Larsen chose a navy blue crepe dress. Corsages of gardenias were worn by both mothers. The Mesdames Eldon C. Nye and Bud Sims were In charge of the guest book. The gift room was cared for by the Mesdames Gaynor Pearson, Allan Aldous, and the Misses Marily Wood and Dorothy Roger. Mrs. Irene Johnson was in charge of the serving, assisted by Mrs. LaVenia Anderson, Mrs. Deuane Riley, and the Misses Bonnie Coon, Gay Lasenby, Janice Neilson and Lois Carter. Their honeymoon was spent in the Southern Utah Parks. The young man has filled a mission to Denmark. Prenuptial parties were hosted by the Mesdames Rudolph Luckau, Gerald Holladay, Byron Court, William Vander Merwe, Harold Rossberg, and the Misses Linda Luckau, and Diana Sandwick. Mr. and Mrs. Newlyweds, Frank Rulon Larsen, are now making their home in Provo where they will continue their studies at BYU. She is the former Miss Laura Ann Nye. i The young pair were married the morning of Sept. 16 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Pres. EIRay L. Christiansen officiating. A reception was held that same evening in the Oquirrh Stake House with the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weldon Nye, 3110 Dayton Street, of Magna, hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rudolph Larsen, of Emmett, Idaho are parents of the benedict A gown of embroidred nylon organdy was worn by the bride as she greeted her guests. A bouffant floor length skirt, with embroidered side p e p 1 u m s, touched with seed pearls and sequins was a feature. The basque bodice was styled with three quarter length sleeves and a Sabrina neckline. A pearled tiara held her veil of sheerest illusion and she car. ried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses encircling a white orchid. The bride was attended by Mrs. Richard W. Amott, her sister, as matron of honor. She wore an emerald green taffeta dress. Other attendants included Mrs. Wiliam Vander Merwe, Mrs. William Vander Merwe, groom; Miss Linda Luckau, Miss Diana Sandwick, and the young Misses Marsha Sayer and Ruth Amott, nieces of the bride, as junior bridesmaids. The young ladies wore apple green taffeta gowns and carried crescent bouquets of spider . JLi iL.Jjl Portrait by Don Blair VV Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warner, ... Newly weds Make Home In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott Warner who were married recently in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is the former Miss Genean H. Schmidt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Scmidt, 4785 Boxelder. - Her husband is the son of, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Warner, 3374 Hillsdale Drive. A complete story of their wedding was carried last week in the John Rakes Family Has Kansas Visitor Mrs. Freda Miller of Topeka, Kan,, spent three days last week visiting her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Rakes, 353 W. 6400 South. The Kansan left Sunday for her home. Mrs. Cecelia Doyle will be hostess to members of the Past Noble Grand Club Thursday, October 6th at her home, 226 W. 4500 South. The group will meet at noon k luncheon and for a business meeting. f Margie Lundskog Do's" Will Say i Mrs. G. A. Lundskog, 5941 So. 2nd East, has announced the engagement of her daughter Miss Margie Lundskog to Gary W. Atkinson. The young pair will be married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple the morning of Nov. 23rd. That same evening they be honored at a reception at the Murray South LDS Stake house. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. AtMis Linda Heal has chosen Oct. 10th as the day she will kinson, 22 W. 5878 South, are become the bride of Dennis G. parents of the benedict. . The bride is also daughter of the Rose. late Gustav A. Lundskog. Ciest-woo- d married at will be They rea and Villa, Holladay, MURRAY CIVIC GUILD ception will follow. is the daugh-te- r TLAN THURSDAY MEET The bride-eleof Edwin H. Heal, 5825 meeting Utahna Drive, and the late Mrs. of The regular monthly the Murray Ladies Civic Heal. Guild will be held Thursday, October- - 6th- - at pjiw in. the Vittsbur&h Couple Murray City municipal building. Visits Murray itcs 7.- . Plights Troth r r .' v. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gary Robert Solomon Maya Couples Spend Weekend In Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Rcid C. Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dangerficld flew to Las Vegas to spend last weekend there. Move Into New Home Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn . Erick-so- n moved into their new home at 391 E. 5900 South, Friday. 0v , t A Fas hions Giarlcnc Peterson Exchanges Vows With Gary K. Solomon In a double ring wedding ceremony Miss Charlene Peterson became the bride of Gary Robert Solomon. Bishop Scarl Huish read the lines for the 6:30 p.m. ceremony on Thursday. Sept 8th. The Oquirrh Stake House was decorated with candclabras, pink and white gladiolas and yellow chrysanthemums for the wedding and reception dance that Immediately followed. Assisting in the receiving of the guests were Mr. and Mrs. S. Wayne Tetcrson, 83.10 W. 3100 South, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Solomon, 3004 So. 4000 West, parents of the newlyweds. Given in marriage by her father the bride appeared in a gown of Chantilly hand clipped lace and tulle over bridal tarfeta. The Sabrina neckline was trimmed with need pearls. Her veil of bridal Illusion fell from a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a lavendar orchid surrounded by pink rosfull-leng- th in SHAMPOO SETS es. Maid of honor for her sister wss Miss Cheryl JcHn Peterson. PERMANENT WAVES Other bridal attendants were Miss Carol Solomon, stater of the groom. Mrs. Gary Prcst-wksister of the bride and another sister of the bride, Miss Christine Peterson as Junior hridi'smald. They all wore pink lare shralh drsxes with rhinc-tone- s scattered in their hnir. Their bouquets were of pink and white carnations and fern with white net and pink rib h. HAIR COLORING CUTS Featuring for October onl- y- Beautiful LustrGlo Permanent Wave Regularly $8.50 Cleanup Facial "" S95 bona. Flower girls were Pebbic Gaye Solomon, sister of the groom and Tangie Ann Prest-wicniece of the bride. Richard Grant served as best man and Garry Footc. Larry Clarke, and John Carrcil ushered at the event. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Peterson choose a dress of coppcrtone lace over taffeta with pink accessories. Mrs. Solomon wore raspberry crepe with taffeta underskirt and white accessories. Their coinages were of white and pink carnations. Music for the wedding was furnished by Mrs. Clarence Gar-ricA musical program followed the wedding with Garth Ripley as master of ceremonies. Seated at the guest book was Mrs. Afton Paulsen, aunt of the groom. Mrs. Ned Grant and Mrs. Hyrum Solomon, aunts of the groom, were In charge of the gifts. Hostess of the wiving was Mrs. Alden Smith, aunt of the bride, who was assisted by Misses Sucan Solomon. Judy Peterson, Shcrrv Knight, Cheryl Miller. Noel Smith and LlniU Smith, For a wedding trip to Us Vegas and Zion Canyon the bride wore a gray twml box suit With White Hicrssoi ies. They are now making a home h, k. In . . . 295 f MURRAY I IM" well-verse- ' A There may be something wrong with us but we can't, for the life of us, see why there should be room for criticism of a woman just because she wants to and does look If she has the money to afford lovely clothes who should care where she buys them ar how much she pays for them. If she chooses to have her hair done each week at fashionable beauty salon, that's her business. But we can't see that it has ony place in the campaign of a national elecwell-dresse- ! . d. tion. It's the husbnd who is being elected President of the United States and his merits certainly don't depend on his wife's selection Portrait by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Labrum Don of clothes. Blair Instead of being critical of minor things like their clothes people should be more conscious of what an asset either of the women would be as the wife of a President They will present a pretty picture as the gracious hostess of the White House. Sharon Brown, Joseph II. Lahruin Wed In Salt Lake LDS Temple Riles Miss Kay Sullivan attended as maid of honor. Bridesmaids wore the Misses Joan Cannegic-ter- , Peggy Romig, and Judy Swensen. Miss Julie Tranter, niece of the bride, was a junior bridesmaid. Petite Misses Terry Sorenson and Christine Labrum. nici es of the groom, were flower girls. The young attendants were gowned in blue ballerina length dresses and carried blue nosegays bordered with white carnations. Orrin Labrum was best man for his brother. Ushers includ ed David But Li, Jerry Sorenson, Man ion Hess and Dennis Gour-de- y. Mrs. Prown chose a bine lace sheath for her daughter's reception, and Mrs. Labrum wforc an on-hiprincess style dress. Corsages of white carnations and pink rows were worn by both ladies. Miss Karen Lane, a cousin of the bride, sat at the guest book. The Miss Marjean ladies! Magna Offers Adult Classes Kay Hcnacr ' and Mrs. Fred Hblnigrcn 6260 South, entertained her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Pittsburg, Calif., for three days last week. Mr. Holmgren celebrated his birthday Monday. As guests were his sister, Mrs. Mary Flowers, Salt Lake, and her friend, Mrs. Margaret Darling, Bakersfield, Calif. MjC 378-- Lorna's Curl Shop 3615 So. 5200 West CY Open Evenings 10 by Appointment . Grant Douglases Have Family Visitors J ) uimi ff (MOO " ' IMOIll I I cm-ploy- ed HOME PERMANENT ANAHIST Reg. $2 Reg. 9Ec n California Couple Visits M'ith Mttrray Residents Engagement Told YYv fth Relief Society Slates Social For Tuesday The opening social of the Murray 7th Ward Relief Society will be held Tuesday in conjunction with the group's theology lesson. A program will be presented and refreshments served. Women of the ward are invited to attend. 6-- Shop . . travel . . . take Unit for tei your new Grace Walkers are equal to every fall occasion. BE VERSATILE, 8i it SUPER - Murray Magna. Adult high school classes will be presented for ciedit towards a high school diploma on the Cyprus campus during the 1960-6- 1 term, it was announced this week. Courses and days they will be offered are as follows: Monday. English and sewing, 7 0:30; Wednesday, psychology, 8 o'clock, American problems, 0 o'clock, and sewing' 7:30-- 9 o'clock; Thursday, health education and sewing, OX TUESDAYS, typing will i be offered from 7 to 8 p.m. and stenoscript, 8 to 10 o'clock, at Brockbank Junior high school. MKs Iternice Kay llenager The classes are open to persons over the age of 18 who desire to receive their high school diploma. Married students are invited to attend the courses offered. ' Enrollment can be made by giving your name and paying Miss Bernice Kay Hcnager! the class fee on the evening of will trade vows with Richard the class. Pierson in the Reception Center on Saturday morning, Oct. 1st Murray South Stake Is the daughThe bride-eleTo Hold Baptisms ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Murray South Stake will hold Henagrr. 6009 So. 6th West, and the benedict is the son of baptism on Saturday at the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pierson. Stake center. Persons planning to take part are to have their long time residents of Murray, recommends from their Bishop. but now of Sandy. A reception will honor the Buy? Kent? Sell? Trade? young pair following the cere- Want Ads do It! mony. Recent visitors in Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Johnson, who make their home in InglewoiHl, Calif. They are former residents of this area. Mr. Johnson waa and at the Hunts Cannery, Hale, Diana Molyneaux, Rosanna Pa vie were In charge and was transferred to California. of the gift room. While here they stayed at the Assisitng in serving were the Misses Linda and Gayle Zaugg, home of their daughter and her Chen i and Cheryl Tranter, husband, Mr, and Mrs. Grant and Christine Tranter, Douglas, 4620 Meadow Road. Foothill A Grace et SMARTI BE Walker tod For So gently fitting o prettily shaped how they put you and autumn on a wonderful footing right off 1 Suedei . . . calfskins . textured leather all soft and amooth and aglow ' with autumn fall .. ., A r t it color. Mr TABLETS $o"to$10'5 PIUS TAX MHWGfiy mi Convenient Forking in MiaVato - From pictures we've seen of the two ladies and articles we've d in the art read about them, both of the women are of good grooming and conscious of its necessity because of their public position. Mrs. Kennedy, because of her artisocratic background, was probably brought up in an atmosphere where social etiquette played a great deal of importance. As she has so obviously shown on previous occasions, KArs. Nixon has acquired the same finesse. $1129 nnn i 13th East 7 Granger. Service Evenings by Appointment AM 6 8511 Downtown roiHTor.. vitw S W O M What difference should it make to us whether Mrs. Nixon or Mrs. Kennedy spends more for their dresses or who buys them at the more expensive shops. They probably arn't the typ who have their husbands help pick out their clothes anyhow. When you get right down to it what affect can their clothes costs have on their husband's ability as a future president. Or their own graciousness as the next First Lady? TONI- 1 lt y Trudy Out of town gucHU here for the wedding were Mrs. itiaitrnc Corry of Ogden ami Mrs. and Mrs. A. M. Dale, Paramount, California. Hair Cut Included Reg. $3.50 T As the election is drawing closer it appears that the political parties are grasping at anything to make an issue. One of the latest and most ridiculous issues is the one regarding the amount of money spent by the candidates' wives on their clothes. Members of the two families A lace cover formed a background to candelabra and a tiered wedding cake that was a centerpiece. A bride and groom were on the lower layer of the cake, with a ladder leading to the top where a replica of the Temple was placed. That evening the young pair were further feted at a reception in the Reception Center. Baskets of pink and white carnations, accented with blue, were used in the receiving rooms. A pair of candelabra was used in the background. The bride selected a floor length gown of Tulle lace. A molded bodice rose from . the full skirt, and featured a scalloped neckline, outlined with Her shoulder length sequins. veil fell from a pearl crown. She carried an arm bouquet of a white orchid accented with cascading pink roses and mug-ue- t. -- Mr. and Mrs. Haydcn Stephens of Pittsburgh. Penn., have spent the past two weeks visiting their niece, Mrs. Norval (Beatrice) Turner, 6237 So. 200 West, and two sisters who reside in Holladay and Salt Lake. Thursday evening, Mr. and Mr. Turner held a family dinner party in honor of the guests. The event was attended by eight persons. S IT 1IC . were present. I pot-luc- Miss Linda Heal n ,1 The new Mrs. Labrum wore A bride of early autumn was remarks of those same critics are still fresh in many Miss Sharon Lorene Brown, a blue wool dress as she left a Sharp mind in regard to the dowdy appearance of one Mrs. person's daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo with her husband for their C. Brown, 419 Hillside Drive, honeymoon at Bear Lake. They Khrushchev. Now they've forgotten what a pleasing contrast our who was married to Joseph H. will make their home in Salt American women presented next to the ladies from the Soviet Labrum Tuesday, Sept. 13th in Lake. Union. the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tlie young married couple President EIRay Christiansen are both graduates of Murray Instead of being so critical we feel the American people officiated at the nuptial event. high school. almost assured of having an attractive woman to repreare A wedding breakfast followHostesses at parties prior to sent them and they should be thankful for it. Whether her ed. It was held at the home of the wedding were Pat Butts, loveliness is garbed in rags or riches it's deeper qualities Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Pearse LaArdean Labrum, Mabel Sorenwill still shine through and that's more important. Regardless brum, 3808 So. 9th East, parand Tui and son, Kay Sullivan, ents of the bridegroom. of who is elected in November we can't go wrong on the the Labrum family. News-Advertis- FAST NOBLE GRAND TO MEET THURSDAY : X Optn ft or rYtdoyt 'lit 9 p.m. mi m m IV lad 4928 So. State mm NMMMr 4874 South Stole AM 6-12- Shop Friday Nito 'til 9 pm. 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