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Show n'riiir Wiatfaaiiiii-- The Murray, Utah, EAGLE Tk N 4 Arrll..r iFrom Out li f 1 on i of the Un- Manila Couple Mr (I s If Exchanges Vowk In Temple Kites I A wedding P ; '.J 1 I Cafe Mrs. They Lake same -- is i i Don. Blair Photography ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvln K. Brown Melvin Brown, Miss Pat Reunion Wed In Salt Lake Temple Riles : Home from a honeymoon in lred and Ronald Cobbley'were Los Angeles are the newlyweds ushers. Melvln Kay Brown and his bride Mrs. Bennion, mother of the the former Miss Ethel Patricia bride, wore a street lenth blue ' silk knit dress and the groom's (Pat) Bennion. :; Their marriage was solemn-,Jlze- d June 3 in theSalt Lake LDS Temple with. Elder Marion G. Romney officiating at the ties. v. rw ruia ui ure ui iuc m o an and Mrs. Morris P. Bennion, 15689 So. 1700 West, and the ' groom is the son of Mrs. sunda Brown ' and the late Laurel .'Brown, West Jordan. ' ' A ' reception at the Bennion ward house honored the couple . that same evening. U. I pown of rieliistered satin Vat selected by the bride for ner wedding, me snug ooatce mother wore a blue satin. Their corsages were white cymbl-diu- m orchids. The newly weds will make their home in West Jordan. Mrs. Brown has attended Henagers Business College, her husband ft . . W3 AdOIUVIICU Willi 9UV11 vileeves and round neckline, and the Slender skirt was bordered :wlth lace appliques A satin . ... . . a. . I , rose reieasea ner eiww lengtn veil of illusion. m ner arms sne carried bo orchid surrounded by white car nations tipped in blue. Mrs. Daniel Montoya was matron of honor for her sister. Mrs. Brent Diamond, Mrs. John W. Johnson, Miss Joan Swain and Miss SulvlaSmlth were also v S L?'V ' A, , er and Carey Montoya were girls. They wore street length models of white lace over blue and their flowers blue , tipped white carnations. Calvin L. Cook performed best man duties while Lynn and Randall Bennion brothers of the bride, Brent Diamond, Jeff AN flo-"w- Temple ceremony WOMAN' 1 , rOINT Or VIBWi by Trudy i Miss Hard wick 1 Summertime . . . And day after day the living room sits deserted while family life shifts to the backyard. And, we like animals around us in the summer so, with the ex ception of dogs, we get quite a collection. Ducks are a yeorly standby and make real nice pets. They don't roam, are friendly, easy to feed and fun to watch. Announcing the engagement of v " IS We raise them in. pens and then, when they are well feathered-ou- t, open one small corner of their run. It usually takes a week or two before they're brave enough to go from the pen to the nearby bushes and lawn. Reunion Is Slated At Jordan Park that Jordan Park will be the setting for the Salt Lake Valley Regional missionary reunion, Wed. June, 30, 5 p.m. The gathering is also for members oftheHeleman branch of the Fifth ward of SLC , De Ore Sorensen, President oi the Helaman branch reports. , 'twsal j? Taney, OUGHT TO CALL MORE L OFTEN" i" Haven't you said that after a Long Distance visit with your children? No need to say it again. Pick up your . . . v . ds 8 mid-shoul- 'T . Photo By Neal Jorgtnsen Mr. and Mr. Richard D. Loosll ift Open House Is Joanne Smith Becomes Bride Set To Honor Of Richard Loos I i In Temple Kites Newly Married Miss In a ceremony In the Salt Mrs. Dwlght Loosll, West Jor Lake LDS Temple June 11, dan. That same evening the couple Mist Joanne smith became the of Richard D. Loosll. were honored at a reception at Elder Boyd K. racker assist the North Jordan stake bouse. Attending the bride was Mrs. ant to the Council of the Twelve Irene Jones, sister of the bride, phone right now. Mountain States Tcltphona brldt officiated. as matron of hcoorj with Carol The bride Is the daughter of Ltddie, maid of honor, Kathlene Mr. and Mrs. Moyd smith, Loosll, sis'er of the groom and S374 So. 4000 West, ane parConnie Devensih, bridesmaids. ents of the groom are Mr. and The new Mrs. Loosll was gowned in chantilly lace over taffeta. It featured lily point sleeves and round neckline and Don f .... . Blair Photograpcy i "I Mrs. Sumner Leslie Johnson Betty Hoesch, William Mangum Make Promises 9ixd Of cb Mc-Cle- married pair. The groom Is matron of honor, while Miss Karen Mangum and Miss Shirley Maxwell were bridesmaids. Assuming best man duties was Melvln Carter, and ushers were Robert Hales and Ken Price. Serve You Better . . . We are open 6 days a week and evenings by To appointment. 550? IVES lino's 1 Vuk SjuciaL i I Xadij 9aiz Stanly Ccnlt li l! Cut ONLY I RONALD BROWN JULIE KONCAR ALAN LA PEARLE A$k About Our Friindiktp Club NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY HOURSt SKO? Murray 1 MEET OUR STYLISTS: CUSTOM SERVICE i.fi. the son of 4831 W. 4805 South, and Maynard D. Mangum, 20 Gordon PI. Mrs. Robert D. Hales was DIU 266-694- 2 .y. Wt Mrs. Shirley CLeavus, Coll for Free Estimate Ml) nana fcnflte the Rev. C. G. Stockamp. Mr. and Mrs. Lester, H. Hoesch, 2928 Lemay Ave. parents of the bride, were hosts at a reception at their home in the evening for the newly $ .50 $1.00 MONDAYS & TUESDAYS THE COTTON So. Siaio St. mm Doouty Salon Labor Free n kg organza fashioned with empire lines. Their flowers were nosegays of lavender asters and sensation rose buds. Douglas Cooper assumed best man duties while Jack E. North, Bruce Miller, V. Bruce Rasmussen and Steven were ushers. At the guest book was Mrs. Paul D. West. Displaying the gifts were Miss Colleen Swensen, Miss Linda Fail, Mrs. Philip Maughan, Mrs. J. Dale Chrlstensen, and Mrs. Daniel Dale. Assisting with the serving were the b,rlde'sMlaMald class, the young Misses Karen JorParrlsh, Marilyn gensen, Voneen Cook, Linda Bennion, Laurel Swensen, Claudia Albre-ctse- n, Karen Hall, Nedra N. McBeth, Janet Jorgensen, Joanne Murray, Christine Tye and Terrie McBeth. The tiny Misses Sydnee Steadman, Corby Brown and sherrlll Ann Rose passed the napkins. The new Mr. and Mrs. Taney will make their home In Murray after a honeymoon trip to Aspen, Colo. They are both graduates of Granger high school, and have both attended the Brlgham Young University. WE FEATUR SYBIL PRODUCTS Miss Kathryn Jones, sister of the bride was maid of honor. St. John's Miss Nancy Rush, Miss Barbara was the scene Lutheran church for the marriage, Allen, Miss Patricia Allen and June 11, of Miss Betty Hoesch Ao open house, June 25, will the Misses Jane, Laurie and honor newlyweds LL and Mrs. Carrie Naylor also attended tht and William D. Mangum. Officiating at the nuptial ties was Sumner Leslie Johnson at the bride. home of the bride's grandparman was best for Mr. Johnson ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. hit son and Glen L. Jones, broTueller, Salt Lake. ther of the bride, ushered. The bride, the former Mist The couple will make their Karen Jones is a daughter of Mr. home In Bennion following a and Mrs. Harry P. Jones, 5344 honeymoon. They are both gradI So. 8160 West. George W. uates of Granger high and Mrs. Johnson, 1921 W. 6255 So. is the Johnson has attended the Unfather of the groom. $2.00 OH Any PtrmcMnt iversity of Utah. Her husband Judge Mel Humpheryt offihat served a tour of duty for $1.50 Rector $2.00 Tcptrtd Hair ciated at the double ring cere tht U. S. Army. Rtaular Conditioner . DRAPERY SPECIAL -- mm Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James Taney, Jr., Trade Vows In Morning Cerenionv newly-mar-rie- ' daughter, Miss LaNeal Hardwick to Woody Earl ward are Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Hardwick, 4637 So. 6th East. Mr. and Mrs. James O.Ward, Salt Lake, are parents of the future bridegroom. The Salt Lake LDS Temple will be the setting for their June 25 marriage. their Sylvester, our old tomcat, has been joined by "Crazy," a Siamese. Now, Sylvester has bean young A reception June 12, at the wont to roam all night long and then spend the next day Evergreen reception center was given for the young couple. dreaming under a bush. Crazy changed all that. They romp, chase, climb and "fight." And, while normally a new cat The bride Is tne tormer Miss its mother, poor Crazy has Alta Kay Thomas, daughter of spends a night or two crying for all was a chance to sleep been he so worn needed out that and Mr. Mrs. Wm. L. Thomas, till was not a heard. and morning! 8649 W. 3100 South, parents of peep the groom are Mr. and Mrs. All our animals art friends. The other day JR sat Seth E. Tracy, 3217 So. 7945 West. with several slices of bread "hidden" beneath his legs. Usually our cats wouldn't touch plain old bread, but In the bridal line were Mrs. as long as the ducks wanted it, well, they did, too. James Langford, matron of honor; Miss Sherry Coon, maid of honor and Miss Kathy So there they were. Both ducks and both cats. Over Thomas, with flower girls little each other, under each other, pulling, pushing, fighting for Lisa Mitchell andColleen Tracy. that bread. It was a brawl with fur and feathers mingling, Clyde T. Ahlquist assumed but . . . not one bite or scratch. best man duties, and Larry Animals can be taught which other animals "beTracy, Billy Thomas, Terry Thomas and Robert Thomas long" to the family and so must be left alone. We hold were ushers. the ducks (while still balls of fluff) firmly in one hand and Sylvester firmly In the other. We let them see and Magna will be the future home Don Blar Photography of the newly married couple smell each other while we talk to them. Sounds dumb, I Mrs. James E. following a honeymoon to San admit, but they really seem to understand that we Francisco, calif. mean for them to get along. At least they live together Mrs. Tracy is a graduate of peacefully. Sylvester has even gone into their "run," -Henager Business College. Her eaten their food, drunk from their bath, and then cashusband is currently attending ually walked out and left them. the University of Utah, and has filled an LDS mission to SouthA wedding breakfast at the And, almost in proof of the idea, is .his attitude toward ern Calif. June 5, honored the a stray chick we now have. He proudly drug it home by the Coachman new Mr. and Mrs. James E. scruff of its neck, too scared to even squawk. He always Reunion Set For Taney Jr. who were married in brings' his "meals" home to eat and mice, gophers and birds a morning ceremony at the have all been disposed of under our bushes. 0. W. Luskin Family Candlelight. The bride Is the former Miss descendants of the The C onnie Steadman, daughter oi took exception, however, to him eating a nice Wt George Washington Luskin Mr. and Mrs. Virgil O. Stead little gray and white chick and took it away from him family will hold their reunion man, 1169 W. 4800 South. Parin from it it could and whert a wt recuperate put pen June Sat. at the Murray Park, ents of the groom are Mr. and shock of the alive. eaten almost being 26, from 1 to 6 p.m. Members James E. Taney, 4831 W. Mrs. are to bring their own lunch. 4775 South. But Sylvester, 'quite obviously, thinks he got cheated . In the evening the out of a chicken dinner and is only biding his time for a greeted guests at a rechance to finish the meal. He spends hours on top of the ception at the Candlelight. chick's pen, just watching the poor bird. Sylvester is a very For her nuptials the bride determined cat and I'm afraid the poor bird is doomed to chose a gown of chantilly lace and silk organza with the skirt spend the rest of its days penned up. and chapel train appliqued with lace. Her bouffant veil was So if anyone is missing a nict, quitt gray and caught to a crown of imported whitt chick, just come and get it. It's yours. Wt artn't lace and seed pearls and she trying to sttal it only to savt it from becoming Sycarried three orchids centered lvester's "luncheon blue-pla- te amid stephonatis. special." In the bridal line were Miss wammmmmmmmMm Beverlee Steadman, sister of the bride as maid of honor. her length veil mony June 18 at the home of Other attendants were Miss The the bride bride's to was parents. a of illusion secured Linda Taney, Miss Jean Mcfloral headpiece.' In her arms was 'given In marriage by Kenneth Miller and she carried a white orchid sur- George . Black. Dressed in a. Queen, Mrs. street length two piece brocade petite Laurie Gay Jorgensen rounded with carnations'. was flower girl. The attendants were dressed suit, she carried a single ' ' i In street length yellow bro- yellow rose. The ladies wore floor length , . cade taffeta dresses and their gowns of lavender taffeta over bouquets were cymbldlum orchids and yellow carnations. Brent Pratt Family Phillip Miller assumed best man'dutles, with Richard Smith, Murray Visitors brother of the bride, Terry and Capt. and Mrs. Brent P. Pratt John Loosll, brothers of the and their four children, David, groom, and Douglas Rytting as Danny, Donald and Sharon have ushers. returned to their home In MonBoth mothers were dressed tgomery, Ala. after a in beige street length models visit with Mr. Pratt's parents, and wort cymbldlum orchids . Mr. and Mrs. Lorus F. Pratt, and yellow carnations. 4025 So. 565 East. Mist Linda Wies was at Mr. Pratt, who is stationed the guest book. with his family at Gunter Air The newly married couple Force Base, Is President of the will honeymoon In Southern Utah in Montgomery second-branc- h canyons and will return to make ' the Southern states Mission of home In Provo. their the LDS church. While here he Mrs. Loosll Is a graduate of Granger high, and ber huscompleted various church obliband a graduate of Ricks Colgations and also toured places of Interest in the city with lege. They have both attended hit family. They will visit the the Brlgham Young University. canyons of Southern Utah on Mr. Loosll completed a mis' their trip home. to ' Northern tor sion California ' ; A: the LDS church. morning. June Nuptials Planned By it 10-d- ay i.i.ir Ilk . dinner at Harmon's honored the new Mr. and Lorrin Dee Tracy June 11. were married in a Salt 1 fti Our Window Thursday, June 24, 1965 has been a student iversity of Utah and the BYU. He filled a mission for the LDS church to Central America. i Si ll 9w i ft If fi I a.m. to 9 PLENTY OP p m. Seven Doyi a Week MEI PARKING I SU0 StwtH Stole IWt Cetrtpbtt Vtt) Setts & Stmt 342.333? Service 1 ! I I |