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Show 'WW' February Plans Are Made By Mary Johnson nans are being completed for the marriage of Miss Mary Lynn Johnson and Toby M. Harding, set for Feb. 1st in the Logan LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. 0 The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE From Out Our Window Thursday, Jan. 17, 1963 as best man. Miss Johnson graduated from Murray high school and Seminary. Her fiance, also a Murray high and Seminary graduate. Is attending the University of Ha has completed a Utah. West German mission, sv4 , A'-- -- . I m ' son-in-la- Miss Mary I.ynn Johnson Johnson, 4524 Boxelder St., parents pf the bride-to-bhave made known news of the betrothal. The benedict-elewho is presently living in Salt Lake City, is a son pf Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Harding, serving a mission for the LDS church in Sunderland, England. They left from Murray 8th ward, where the tfamily resided. Bidden to attend the bride are her sister, Mrs. Lynn DaMrs. vis, matron of honor; Ronald Neilson, the Misses Mardeen Ewing and Lee Ann White. Miss Jeanne Flygara will be junior bridesmaid. John M. wunderli will stand e, ct H Ban-gerte- rs Party Honors Birthday CALL AMherst Murray. Mrs. Mark R. Gardner, 0941 Belview St., was hostess to a birthday party Sunday in honor of her son and grandson. NOW TROUBLED ABOUT GUESTS OF HONOR were Ronad Gamer, Ogden, and one year-ol- d Troy Garner. Troy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garner, Farmington. ( BILLS? YOUR JOB AVOID GARNISHMENTS AVOID FAMILY PROBLEMS AVOID ANGRY BILL COLLECTORS LOSS OF CREDIT RATING wUh one place to pay with PROTECT Headquarters for payments you can afford. DEIAYS CAN BE in COSTLY the area is Use Our Professional Family Financial Management Plan v-- - IS 112 Vine Street, Murray Home or Office Appts. Model & Paint 4830 South State r of the Wnlfnzrkl., King 5 ill- - is r leary of my going near a I return. 5' .i ' v. Portrait by Don Blair Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Sutherland Uieliarri S. Sutherland Takes Miss Jacqueline A. Reunion For Bride c eBiwood Villa was the scene Friday, Jan. 4th, of the marriage of Miss Jacqueline A. Bennion and Richard S. (Dick) Sutherland. 'the double ring ceremony was performed by Bishop Dean snarp, Midvale. Parents of the bride are Mrs. V. Eldon L. Colebrook, Midvale, and Harris W. Bennion, Rock Springs, Wyo., formerly of The groom's parents are Air. and Mrs. George VV. Sutherland, 5680 So. 600 West. The bride wore a floor-lengt- h Chuntilly lace gown, underscored with net and taffeta, and enhanced with a rose bustle train. The bodice featured a sweetheart neckline and lily pointed sleeves. Her shoulder-lengt- h veil of nylon net fell from a crown of rhinestones and pearls. Her bouquet was a white orchid sur- -' rounded by yellow roses, tied, with white satin, ribbon. The young ring bearer was Dale Hootin, nephew of the groom. Serving as attendants were: Mrs. Harrison Bennion as matron of honor and the Misses Celia Oushing, Beverly Biwtel, Tay-lorsvil- full-leng- th Betrothal Announced By F.llen Uzelac, Mike Falvo vo. Announcement of the approaching nuptials conies from Mrs. Helen Uzelac, 7.10 Ave., mother of th? Ger-mnn- Air. nnd Mrs. Louis Falvo, 8939 W. 3000 South, are par- ents of the future benedict. Betty Wright and Pat Shields as bridesmaids. Junior brides- maids were Miss Cindy Sutherland, sister of the groom and Miss Carrie Bennion, niece of the bride. Tne attendants were dressed h in emerald green velvet sheaths with flaring skirts. Each carried a white mult. The junior bridesmaids were in street-lengtfull skirted frocks of green velvet and also carried white muffs. Mothers of the bride and groom wore gold nnd green brocaded taffeta sheaths accented by yellow rose corsages. Ron Schofield was best man. Dsners were Richard Stanley, k Harry Bennion, Louis .Reggie Bennion, Dwayne Sutherland and Dave Searle. Miss Joan Cramer was at the guest book. Darlene Carlsen, Deamu liliason. Karen Neaaom Cole-broo- I reminds Jim Jensen When Miss Jolene Ogden from buy insurance you our old established - agency, you have not only our reputation but that of ter, Miss Jolene Ogden and George R. Thomas. The prospective bridegroom, who resides in Salt Lake City, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thomas of Spanish Fork, Utah. Plans for a September wedding are being made. I dunno. Maybe those directions will make you come out looking like a shy, quaint Geisha girl but by the time I get all my hair pulled to the top of my head, try to poke the ends into some sort of a bun and THEN put decorations on it well! ! ! I'd not look like any little Geisha girl that ever lived, I tell you. insurdependable, ance companies behind you. You can be sure when you old-lin- e insure with . I'd look more like one of those untamed lasses you see lou'neTS vm living in the heart of Africa who use mud as wave set andU? U' bones or teeth as ornaments. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pugmire, 390 E. 5auu soum reNow, personally, I think the Geisha hair style is an cently entertained a number of at their home. Includrelatives The feminine Geisha idea for a only girl. appealing, were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford ed trouble is, that I don't really believe there are many O. Peterson, Nyssa, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Val Garner and fam-il- v gals around here who even half way resemble one. Tdnhn Tails. Ida. and Mrs. The popularity of Oriental movies is, of course, what is Ruth Groff and children, Logan, setting the pace, just as the hullaballoo from the Cleopatra set is what caused the Egyptian look and the high popularity of the Kennedys the Jackie craze. 3 . . . J. Leo Jensen Agency Representing the Hartford Travelers - 49fi0 SO. STATE AM FULL FURNITURE ROOMS We've seen it happen time after time. Replicas of the long, blonde swinging tresses of MM on every street corner, every other girl at one time copied the distinctive style of Bette Grable, the long, straight, but curl edged tresses of Joan Crawford's Sadie Thompson, and then we let our hair fall over our eyes just as Veronica lake did! If movies continue setting floor-lengt- h, . I can't keep up with the styles. It's only a few weeks that the Jackie and the Cleopatra look were big ago things. Women who looked no more like our First Lady or Liz Taylor than I do were doing all possible in a valiant effort to do so. Now, for your information, they tell us we are going to go "Far Eastern". Japanese, to be exact. Our hair will be loosely piled atop our heads. The ends will be coaxed around to form a bun right on the very top, and then an ornament or flower . . bride-elec- t. rws. l It's getting so my old man salon. Scared of what or who I'll be when will sit on either side! Or interest is the engagement nnd coming marriage of Miss Ellen Uzelac and Mike Fal- BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION S;!;i f m 1 South America Murray. Returning home Jan. alter nearly three months in South America were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hambtin, 45.10 So. 330 East. THEY VISITED their daughMr. and ter and Mrs. William Grant Eangerter, and their children in San Pau lo, Brazil. Mrs. Hamblin said they stayed at the new mission home completed just eight months ago. Other highlights of their trip Included a tour .of the new capital city, Brazilia; seeing Iguacu Falls, one of the seven wonders of the world; visiting Rio de Janeiro, where they stayed at the Copacabana Hotel and a trip to Lima, Peru. THEIR TRAVELS also included several cities where they attended district conferences with President Bangerter. "We met every missionary serving in the mission there", Mrs. Hamblin said. She added one of the most beautfiul and most impressive things she's ever seen was the contrast of the deep green foliage to the very dark red soil of Brazil. She said that Sao Paulo is a city of over four million people. The three Bangerter children born in Brazil have been given second names for that country. They are Peggy Brazilia, Layne Rio and Qlcn Paulo. Mrs. Hamblin said Glen, only two and a half, speaks Portuguese as well as English. Mrs. Bangerter is the former Geraldine Hamblin. Their other children are Lee Glinda, Julie, Corey, Ann, Grant and Howard. The have lived in Brazil the past four years. -- t.jv liamhlins Back After Trip To 6 Sunday Murray. Vera P. and J .Eph-riaWahlquist were the speaksacrament meeting in ers tor WOMAN'S rOINT Of VIEW P. STRICTLY OgWilliam Mrs. Air. and ward Sunday af13th Murray . announce 1 den, 24 E. 6400 South, music was by ternoon. Special py i ruay the engagement of their daughthe ward choir, under direction of Wesley Steadman, with Susan Steadman as accompanist. Well, hang pn to your hats, girls, we'ti off again! May be I should say hair, for that's what's making the news. want Ads Get Kesult! want minds their make what can't they up They just us to do with our hair. First, we find we must curl it. Then We Insure In they decide that straight is far nicer. They tell us we must dye it, bleach it, tease it, swirl it, roll it, oh, heaven knows Strong Companies . . . what else! This, of course, all in addition to the basic ft ' chores of cut, shampoo, set and brush! r . Speakers Noted For Murray iph Ward Betrothal Told 1 By Jolene Ogden OF NEW TOP QUALITY LIVING ROOM BEDROOM KITCHEN the hsir styles they'd better be careful what kind they make. Who knows? The next favorite might be a cunning little Eskimo girl, gnd everyone knows that lots of stale seal oil and a k combing is what they consider high style grooming. Scares a gal when she thinks of the possibilities. $1.00 Down-Ter- ms STATE once-a-wee- FURNITURE & APPLIANCES S. STATE DA 1107 They ought to give us a bit of warning. Makes me dizzy. We've all been Jackies, Cleopatras, and now we're to be Geisha girls. Oh, well, I've heard they have a high old time for themselves. It might be worth a try. Might be catching. Relief Society Meet Set Mllrmv. Rplipf Snriptv IpnrT. . v- .'v-jersHiik ipeeung Ior Murray charge t the gifts. stake will be tomorrow (Friwere "Serving girls Nancy day) flt 2 p.m. Boggess. Shauna Sutherland. IDA UALLAGHF.R, president Marjean Carlsen and Kathy said the meeting for stake and Lindsay, assisted by petite Dcb-r- a ward officers will be at the Clark and Valerie Clark. h ward. Murray Upon return from a honeymoon at Las Vegas, they are Residents Host Dinner making a home in Granger. The groom is a graduate from Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Murray high and his bride Carlsen. 6582 South Jefferson graduated from Jordan high. Melba Rainey, Salt Lake, Tues-St- .. Out or town wedding guests entertained their aunt, Mrs. were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. day evening. Mrs. Mr. and Charles Clark, Pierce and daughter, Shauna David L. Bon-eFamily To Pierce; Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Clark. Mrs. Denzil Clark and Observe Four Anniversaries daughters. Debra and Valerie Clark, all of Clarkston, Utah Celebrating their 47th wedand Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Clark, ding anniversary today (ThursMatad, Idaho. day) axe Mr. ad Mrs. David L. Bowen, 6460 So. State St. A Withers Family Reunion gathering of family members ana close friends will commemKitty-eigmembers of the orate the occasion. famny ot Mr. and Mrs. Richard Also celebrating wedding anT. Withers. Riverton, including niversaries during the month of all ten children nnd their famare three children of ilies, met for a family reunion January Mr. and Mrs. Bowen. during the recent holidays. Son John Mario Bowen and Present were 3T grandchilhis wife, now living In Arcadia. dren and one The celebration was held in the Cant., where Mario teaches school and is studying for his Riverton town hall. Members of the family from master's degree at UCLA, celethis area are Mr. and Mrs. Cal- brated their anniversary Jan. vin Withers. 4950 Plymouth 14th. View Dr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. David Lynn Burrows, Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen. who live In Salt Lake IjiMar Erickson and Mr. and City, will keep their wedding Mrs. LaMar Withers. date Jan. 28th. Also noting a wedding anniWant Ad Bring Quirk Rrult! versary Jan. 30th Is daughter iis. lst-12t- ! Catherine, now Mrs. Erneat Nnhlp uhn livpa with hor hus. i .4 w itr..v "Anchor Baptist Church 8600 So. 100 East (Sandy) An independent, friendly, Bible centered church Pastor, James G. Baynes Bible School 10 a.m. Morning Worship.. 11 a.m. "The Tent And Altar" Youth Meeting 6 p.m. 7 p.m. Gospel Hour "The Shilo Prophecy" Power Hour, Wed. .. 8 p.m. ht .....r... SEMI - ANNUAL great-grandchil- AND THE MAGIC CO - HIT THE MAGIG too - ? shoes famous-Mak- e JANUARY and FEBRUARY TRICKS: .IMt AdulN MtwtenU M t ntidren M STARTS FRIDAY Jan. IS, '63 OPEN: FRIDAY, 6:00; SATURDAY, 9:30; SUNDAY, 2:00 mondayIs Mlw Kllen I - h r.lo PERMANENT WAVE MONTHS he couple will be married at featuring the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Feb. 23 Mr. Falvo ha attended "f l't.'ih nnd ladies' nite IJS t'ni-Verw- BiKi-ti- s t'olleKP. and TONER - Reg. $20 WAVE $075 u $15.00 $750 WAVE HAIR r, CUT 2nd So. SET . OA $1.00 I Main Foothill HU Bountiful 4858 South State, Murray - AM Murray AM AX 7Sc 883 East 39lh South AM 64681 $99 ft vucris $6?0 I PERMANENT i W 5 to $6.99 S2" University EM Midvale AM Cottonwood Mall "278 2659 Values From $9.99 to $19.99 $499 and J6" WSIMl nniEniDrRncDii Family Footwear weeo. ( CB037 I SHAMPOO to Values Both For Just s3 from $2.93 Values s3" 0" (HAIR CUTS INCLUDED WAVES HENDRICKS' IHOIl fOI WOMIH Values to at $1000 $17.50 $295 TOTAL PRICES WAVE $395 Reg. r- - 3 Popular NAME BRANDS JANUARY SPECIAL! TIPPING Opens Today (Thursday! 490i SOUTH 30 QS? STATE. HURRAY, AM (732 |