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Show V. -- '4 't H ' J ip The MUfJHAY, Utah, EAGLE nil Ihtt N ut 2 Adfll" Will Man sihicnv 'j ) a m a K TruJi - !4 ha-- spent a nighf alone with rtiy husband! ! I ;, Now, about any four or five hours of the g, but, all night long. . . I must confess I felt a bit bridal and even pondered whether or not to calf In d few friands find neighbors! Kathleen f liieller h Mrs. Pett After June Kites At Crestwood Joining the ranks of June Kathleen brides was Miss Ilnetter, who exchanged marriage vows with Lynn Pett In an evening ceremony at Crest-woo- d Villa June lGth. John E. Utley, LDS bishop, officiated. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Jlennie G. Huctter. 187 E. 5600 South, and Alfred Huetter, 5805 South State. The groom is "boom-boom-boom- " teen-ager- lr - ft , ."V been that quiet. No bass rooms echoing from the where the local "bop" station goes on automatically as he if - ' - , t Welfare Dinner Set ; Magna. A welfare dinner, sponsored by Spencer ward, is set for tonight at 5:30. Donation, is $10 per family. Those attending are asked to bring their own silverware. 's t enters. No screams of laughter or noise issuing' from where the younger boy arid his pals hang out, either. No refrigerator door banging as someone hunted for goodies. No cake cover clanging. Kirhys See California There vere no skirmishes over if and what we would watch on TV. No gentle suggestion that d bath and bed were now in order, and the firm insistence later on that it definitely now was the time for a bath and bed. Now, spending the night without Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kirby and children, COis So. 500 West, returned home y Saturday, following a vacation trip in southern California. VI l In fact, there just was no noise. It was spooky. It was uncanny. It scared me! I one or tHe Kids other of the are good at youngsters is a common enough occurence. finding reasons to sleep at someone else's house and mine are Wrights Visit Disneyland to exception. But, guess it had just never happened for btith Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Ron- of them to be wasn't pregone the same night, and, well ald Wright, 4914 Center St., and his mother, Mrs. Alan D. pared for the difference it would make. Wright, 4893 Center, returned found that I apparently have become completely' last week from Los Angeles, to noise and confusion. I have become condiattached browhere they visited Ron's tioned and am unable to cope with peace and quiet. ther, former Murrayite Barry 1 : f !" f TROUBLE GETTING DRIVER INSURANCE? r I ; ' ; "f' : I'" , . '. f !' ' W vv SHOES L (Photo by Jorgensen) Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Donald Peiise tidy Lay Recites Vows With Marvin Pease In LDS Temple Miss Joyce chores were finished before I had hardly know started. don't why, but gerting dinner for just trie effort usually two of us didn't seem to call for the "all-out- " given for the entire tribe. I iai" ma- - mizm Exchanging, marriage vows Mr. ttnd MrS. H. Kay Lay. in Salt, Lake LDS Temple June j Hostesses at So there I was. A whole evening to do with exactly were Miss Joyce Kay Lay tertainments for the bride as I wished, and do you know what? I couldn't think of a and Marvin Donald Pease. El- -, were Mesdames H. A. Smith, single one of the many things I'm always planning to do der R, H. Clayton officiated Elwood Willis, LaVere Anglesey and Hal Woolsey. in the double ring ceremony. someday "when I have the time". Parents of the newlyweds are Feel young as you look and Now, we've naturally spent vacations and weekends Mr. and Mrs. Kim Lay, 4536 cooler than that in this away from the boys, but this was different. You see, this time W. 5570 .South, and Mr. and whimsical bareback casual WE were the ones left at home and THEY were the ones out Mrs. C. Don Pease, 3676 Market Street, of fringed natural straw, gadding! A reception at Kearns ward perched on its c a r v e d honored the couple that evenFrankly, I found an entire uninterrupted evening of wedge. ing. The bride was gowned in TV, sewing, reading tihd so forth boring and mighty poor Blake D. Robinson claimed a model of white satin covered created by two lively youngsubstitutes for ths busy-neMiss Kathryn Cannon Winder silk embroidered with organza, I sters. Perhaps if had been in the midst of a big "project" for his bride, in a ceremony featuring a flounce of plain or- solemnized I'd have sailed through the evening with nary a" thought. in the Salt Lake bows. with ganza tiny But I wasn't. So I missed them. So my evening was restless. Her veil of bridal illusion LDS Temple June 18th. Elder was caught to a tiara of tiny Boyd K. Packer, Assistant to I've heard couples comment about what a big adjustment seed pearls. She carried a bou- the Council of the Twelve, ofmust be made when "the last chick has flown the coop" and quet of pink roses with a ficiated. The bride is a daughter of suppose the other night wos a dim preview of what it will white orchid centered. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kent Mrs. Matron of Billie honor like. be Smith, Miss Judy Turnidge, Winder, 4400 W. 4100 South. maid of honor, and Miss Sue Mr. and Mrs. Blake Robinson, I'm as quick as the next one to complain about the wore sheaths of pastel Escalante, are parents of the Barber problems of raising youngsters, but my gosh! What would embroidered taffeta, with groom. pink life be like without them? three-quartMr. and Mrs. David K. Winlength sleeves. A were carna- der, Salt Lake City, the bride's Their bouquets Just no fun at all. were brother and sister-in-lation nosegays with pink Ava; Marie "Lay, the hosts at a wedding breakfast . .... . v biMi young . sister; --was flow- for the couple following the SHOE er girl. . ceremony. Mi 'urnl J. Marrin" Best man for his brother was That evening a garden re Delmar , Pease. .John Hook, ception at the home of the ...... ... ceremony.. ... Vie hi Soha-Jawc- s C!shiii'; That evening a reception was Hirum Smith, Brent Anderson, brides parents further feted ONLY the couple. They greeted In a ceremony solemnized in held at Lake Ridge ward cul- and Danny Lay, the bride's decguests in front of an arch Alberta "LDS Temple. tuial hall, given by Mrs. Frank brother, served as ushers. the mother wore orated with daisies, gladioli, B. Shafter. 3371 So. Eroadway, ; The bride's Alberta. Canada, Cardston. Miss Carol J. Martin, daughflower-fille- d and mother of the bride. light green. The mother of the greenery ter of Mrs. Betty O'brav, 3T.'18 Miss Vicki Soha became the Magna, chose lace E. over Mrs. . beige birdcages. Russell hanging Mrs,' groom Shafter, son K. of James Cushing, Ci.mger Dr., will become the bride The bride chose a rrincess-style- d Gordon Rammell, Miss Beckey avocado green satin. Their cor bride of Lee F. Parry Saturday, of Mr, arid Mrs. Rnlon H. floor length gown of were white Sue Miss sages Gibbs, symbidlum Lynn Petty, in rites at her mother's home. Cusliing. 7977 V. 3240 South. silk mist taffeta, detailed with Mis.s Barbara Rydaleh at- - with pink rosebuds. and SHOES of a is bride The daughter Ward Hkken. LDS bishop, tended the bride. Little Misses! Misses Loretta Whittle and Venice lace. A large fabric will officiate. Frank Price, the Mr. and Mrs. John Soha, Ureal rose 4883 Souti veil State her bouffant Krlsty Rose and Julie Grace Carol Lynn Caacbolt were in of capped bride's grandfather, will give Falls, Mont. Illusion. of the guest book. Miss Barnson were flower girls. charge of FREE PARKING near A her away. reception the following She carried a bouquet of Plenty Eest man for his brother Janet Hook cared for the gifts. The groom is a son of Mr. evening at DcMolay Memorial, was our rear entrance. white and carnations Both bride handy and are E. Korous. stephanFranklin Keith groom and Mrs. Hiber C Parry, Cleat Falls, honored the cou- D. Nellson, Ray Beck, Russell graduates of Granger high otis with a white orchid cen'til 9 on Friday). Open ple. E. Shafter and Ardell Drimcan school, Mr. Pease has also at' tered. . For her wedding. Miss Mat tin The bride chose a gown of Ushered. tended Stevens-HenagCol- (RoblniMtn, Page 3, Col. S) has chosen a gown imported Swiss rose lace. The The couple will make a fashioned of satin ami lace. Her bcHlice wns fashioned of shirred home in guests at the Magna, after honeyfingertip veil will fall from a satin. Her veil of illusion was mooning In Yellowstone Park. wedding were Mr. and. Mrs. crown f biilhants and pe.ub caught to an organza crown LoRell Munson, Mr. and Mrs. Site w ill wear an orchid. Jacobs-Ke- nt edged in pearls and tare. llohnan Voyle Munson, Mrs. Leo MunMargie OrookMon Misses will stand Alonna Mctnnuut, Wayne son, Mrs. Kemp Spencer and as best wan for the groom. Wilda Adair and Barbara Msl Jncohn tt. Miss Xf.ircle A COLLECTION OF OUTSTANDING Mr, Parry h.m a four-yra- r ler attended the brid Iter sis- - j marriage vows with CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS BY DON BLAIR INDEPENDENT tour of duty with the V. ters, Sandra and Susan Soha, changed Kent W. Holman June 15th t S Air Force, were Junior bridesmaid. y the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Anchor Baptist Church The groom's brother. Itlchard guests at to Assistant Christiansen, mm i i vvill In- Mr. and Mm Cunning, was best man, Ushers cut the Council of Twelve Apostles, A ehuixtt IU n epa BIM Frank Price, takHown, I't ;di. w. te the btide'g brothers, I'.dl officiated. ktitf (krlnlli vrlroaif ;i!t. C.lcg Soils. The bride In a daughter of .Speaker, L t hun I'.nl, I!lh briili and groom are Mr. and Mrs. Han L. Jacobs, rnui! Rev. Russell Champlin tdimtc Ki of Young were I'rtgham at hosts Clm-tuGranger. They Murray. Mr. ami Mr She whs selei'tsl a reception honoring the .... 10 .m. CuiVitsity. Hiid ami 10 chiMivn an pair Bible School mlH lot nsi in Tau Kappa islup that evening at Granger ward. Mr, n. Mrs Etvin I'.ml ...! Wershiat .. 11 ,m. Honor attendants were Mrs. Morning four rhildnrn. IU veil, l'n- - Alpha there. "The Mr. letter" was affiliated Philodelphian ('usihiiik' and Miss Ferschon Wayne Tunty, (.prut wvr! il Livk ii.t wk visiting wtth with Vnl Hyrie uncial unit. nm1 Marwha CoodsclL The Misses Youth Meetings ...... 4 p.m. Jacobs and Deanna Uir tftlher ami family, Mr. has completed an LDS North- Norma were bridesmaids. Ililtt Mrs Mrlvtn M. . h!t: . I'"l ern California misnion. rrusl.t Gospel Hear ........... 7 p.m. Thi? V. couple will reside in Littte Analce llicken . and "The New Jerusalem" jtmith. Mi. and Mr Widon KtvMon, n. Salt Ikc Citv, Kelly Barton served a flower Hour I p.m. Wed. Power Vvi fi nlni-w- l ditim i Kurjtlit ty Shafter-M- . ,1, Humus gills. were -- James C. at thr Mit li.uii hoiiii. Sman Lynti Jacobs; Poster tVirrlrg loynes ( nrMr n rage 3, Oil. 8) Mini Sunnn Irene 8h.if;?r )t ;' ;..(. lY.rmt;, the hi Me of Miihnel A. H(nii Ki: Miirrwy, nt Salt imp. Kiiruii In a reiimi-nIMiikIiIci "f 1'tnh I'ninri lalir Temple June V,. lnM it i lii .tnt; koi t il .tun.' A cd.!inff tin akf.i'd nt Tin- l.i. I, r l!'1h id ' .ie of the tui'!' t:iiiin's i (irl thn t.nlnr f h- - f.lll. I'M. . Mr and Mf K A K'- -i LOOK Young! en-15t- h, pre-nupti- al j j Kathryii Winder, Blake Robinson Weil i i i ' i, , The evening Mar-inelan- th -. eve-nin- It's been years since the house has D. Wright and his wife Joan. a son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor They and their two older G. Pett, 4656 So. 200 West. children, Scott and Lee Ann, At a reception following the spent a week visiting such d ceremony, the wedding party spots as Disneyland and of the Pacific. stood before a double wedding Mrs. Lenort Steele, Ron's with ring motif decorated flowers. returned with grandmother, them to spend the rest of the The bride chose a gown of (Mustered sa- summer with her daughter, tin accented with imported Mrs. Wright. The group toured Zion's NaFrench lace. The bouffant skirt featured a lace overskirt tional Park on the trip home. caught up in the center with taffeta roses. Her fingertip veil of bridal illusion fell from a tiara of f i pearls and sequins. She carried a white orchid centered in v carnations and stephanotis. ' Matron of honor, Mrs. G. M. Jangard; Miss Helen Pett, sister of the groom; Miss Lona Anderson and Miss Arlene f ir.;" i Huenger, the groom's niece, attended the bride. v i Mrs. Jangard wore a gown of deep lilac peau de soie, with matching crown and short Other attendscalloped veil. ants wore like ensembles in orchid. They carried baskets filled with sterling silver roses t and pink carnations. Another niece of the groom, I Karla Frnnke, was flower girl. i A. Blaine Moullon stood as floor-leng- A- ' I I Mr. mid .Mrs. Ljrmi 1VH - 4 t J, BJ I Porlrall bv Dnn Blulr 5528 So. 4170 West, received word last week that she has two grandsons. The twin boys, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Watkins of Washington, were born June 13th. The Watkins also have a daughter,, Deborah Jane, one. stationed in Mr. Watkins, Japan, will leave for home July 6th to make the acquaintance of new sons David Lee and Darrel Lynn. or VIEW. POINT I'm not talking Both prospective bride and groom are students at the University of Utah. Miss House ft a junior. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta, Spurs, and has been, treasurer of Associated Women Students. Mr. Doty will graduate in August. He is affiliated with Kappa Sigma. 1 i i. recently spent on evening in o way that every woman married and raised-family will recognize irt d sec- I who ond! man. 1 t ty t, A, Grandsons for Woman, Kearvsite Reams. Mrs. Eva Watkins, TtL'in . 4 Take Bride Ambassador Athletic Club was setting for festivities at which the betrothal of Mis3 Carolyn Ruth House and William E. Dotv was announced. Mr. and Mrs. O. Earl House, of the Tooele, are parents bride-elecwho has been re siding in Salt Lake City. The intended groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Doty, Magna. Plans are underway for an Aug. 24 Wedding in Tooele 4th ward. A reception will follow. Asked' to attend the bride, are Miss Jacquelyn Eiglrr, maid of honor; Mrs. Stanley Bracken, the Misses Judy Elizabeth Anderson, Janet House and Gloria Doty. Thomas Wright will be best f ; 'i' From Out Our Window Thursday, June 28, 1962 Mana :. " FEEL Young! i In Temple ss - asks Jim Jensen We can write you even if you've encountered previous troubles getting insurance. Drop in and let's go over it your difficulty. Probably can be straightened out) er rib-bfi- nr -- t t (Pitt, l'age - or DAR-LYN- N 3. Col. MARY 5) JANE Regular $15 BRECK J. Leo Jensen Agency I PERMANENT $10 Representing the Traveler Hartford 4?3 SO. STATE - AM MSI . , ( Area June Brides Exchange Vows $!95 (larol .Martin To Wed Saturday I j TWO WtEKS ONLY -- DAR-LYNN- 'S BEAUTY SHOP 4529 W. 3500 So. Dial CY 8 4893 Riv-c-rto- er floor-lengt- Look Af The t U W h n, SHUTTERBUGS VALUE! El-Ra- n IN A GALAXIE HOME CY 91 iii t. - ! 3995 South 2700 West !) mi rvt-mn- mm v 1 ! - .tr-;ii- n, 7 I "t. V Iitil (Mlf .1 I'Hllln ,tli Ai', lh. il .!-- 2J'.M . oml I the Sn sT.Vi Vrt, lottl'V fi.llnWlili: t'i THIS CUTE LITTLE GAL . . . wKo reached her first birthday only last wetV, is Cydnie letgh, the daughter of Mr. ond Mn. frenk A. Nelson, Jr. of 191 loose-tl- t, Midvolo. Her Doddy'i 01 president of Murrey State lank. And Cydnie, It the Btoir book, H a (hotmlng oddilion to I oo SUMMER HAIR FASHIONS rtol "iotid They it home ownen, good buiinttt people, ond above oil they have that ' toll of the tonh" Mendhnen. We find ptoplt In thii to be citi-tern- best-Vnow- Thf e ge the people to whom w M to lend mon ey. A lot of Iheie good butmeii people have found it's tool imoff lo bonow fiom ut el low inteieit rote, and repay in small monthly amount! without upio'tx'O the torn. Sly $20 yout money needs way be, toll on eut loon deportment for the help you Peed. If will only fokt o fnendly few minutes, and you will Jeon why people like ut, Whotevet m , SJO00 FOR S $15 PERMANENT FOR budget. rum PERMANENT $12.50 PERMANENT FOR 750 1 BUDGET WAVES $5.95 4842 South State, 4920 FIRST MURRAY BRANCH AM So. Sfote 6-35- 23 Maple St.. 11 n r - winr-i-iriiii "m i in,.., , LJ',- - ri , M Murray-A- MSdvol caw 6-46- M AM 6-85- , foer it South-A- Shutterbvg collection. REMEMBER THE SEVEN AGES OF CHILDHOOD . . they lymboliio the the vdiious goih of a youngster, pietotioul lioges he $oes through the ones you wont to remember in pktwres. Aik us about ill ....... .. $ 62$ Hair Cut or Trim Included 883 East 3900 wf n I'OlfTUAITS i MUHHAY V.XSWMX I 4705 So, Stair AM tl X |