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Show SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, ccr zcarys cc" sou iccs ociai and - Devey Janicl Marilyn Miss Sept. Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs-Iand WalC- - Fox, 485G Glenn, lace Devey, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Devey of Alpine, have a wedding date at Wins LDS mr J fr'" is a 1947 gradThe bride-to-b- e uate of Murray High school. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of American Fork High school and is a former student of Rrigham Young University. He has just recently returned from serving an LDS mission mt. "v fa t "ft . - ,jt Australia. 1 Miss Fox has been honored at one shower and another has been scheduled for her before she recites nupital vows. Mrs. Bud Schmittroth, a sister of the bride, honored her at a personal shower Sept. 2 and at another - X - 1 Cowley Shrppard The new Mr. and Mrs- Joseph L (Bud) Sheppard, who were wed Sept. in the South Cottonwood LDS ward chapel by L. Mrs. Alfred Santino, the former Miss Juanita Joyce Ringrose, Joseph Wise, former bishop of will make their was wed June 26 at St Leo's Hulladay ward, home on Vine street in Murray. Rectory, Corona, Long Island, Following an exchange of New York. She is a daughter Mr. and Mrs. William II. nupital promises, the bride, for- of mer Miss Maud Sherri Cowley, Ringrose, Murray. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- F. at a reception by friends and 2180 East Arbor Lane, relatives. of Mr. and the bridegroom, son For the evening reception at and Mrs. Leland Sheppard, G004 So. 13th East St., were honored South Cottonwood chapel, the - 1 j Matron of honor was Mrs. Don Sudbury, a sister of the bride; bridesmaids wire Mrs. Ray Johnson and Melba Dean Scott. Don Anderson, Murray, a coupresin of the benedict-elec- t formed best man dutiesMrs Sudbury was attired in a crepe formal and the bridesmaids wore lavender crepe. Each carried an bouquet. The mother of the bride chose a wine crepe formal and Mrs. Sheppard was attired in a pale pink crepe to greet guestsMrs.- Sheppard is an employe of the United State Treasury Department, Disbursing Office and Mr. Sheppard is currently attending the University of Utah where he is completing requirements for a Bachelor of Arts degree with a major is recreation. i After a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone National park, the newlyweds will return" to take up their residence in Murray. A shower to honor her sister-in-laMrs. Dave Wallgren of Murray, was given last Friday at the home of Mrs- Bryon Johnson, 121 East Center St After a very delicious luncheon was served, games were played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ester Kemp, Sandy, and Mrs. Albert Wood, Murray. Bill Kendrick Through the years many wise men have emphasized the true richness of glowing, vibrant health. No one has summarized the - 1 health better than Bickerstaff, who said, "A hale cobbler is a better man than a sick king." The chief job of the physician and the pharmacist is to keep you well. To this end both are educated, equipped, and dedicated in purpose. As pharmacists, we ! j on Can arrange Financing Telephone Murray 1 1324-- 1230 Kai R ttlfmit m: IIMM...U main,en""ce The new Mr. and Joseph L. Sheppard, who were wed 1 in Sou'h Cottonwood LDS ward chapel. Mrs. Sheppard Sept. Salt Lake Tribune photo is the former Miss Sherri Cowley. Mrs- Ilolfeltz Eatchel A lovely home ceremony that 'featured an exchange of nupital promises between Miss Barbara Ilolfeltz and Ralph Eatchel, son of Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Eatchel, 354 West 5300 South St., was held Thursday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ilolfeltz, 4393 South SUUe St. Heber M. Day, bishop of Murray Second ward NOTICES cere- Third Judicial performed the double-rinDistrict Court In mony. and For Salt Lake County, Attending the bride as matron Probate Bivision of honor was a cousin, Carol wtk. or me lister, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. signers for futher in Garr Lester. Serving his cousin formation us best man was Lynn Eatchel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The bride was attired in a ESTATE OF ERNEST J. NEIL beautiful suit The roof was beautifully SON, DECEASED. decorated with glowing candle Creditors will present claims bravvs. with vouchers to the undersigned Following the ceremony, a din- at 2800 Valley View Ave., Salt ner for the immediate family county. Utah, on or before ne 1st day of Nevember, A. D. Funeral Services Held For Mr3. Schneider 's Murray 279 11 a.m. blue-sati- 1 foil p.m. SELF SERVICE - , i ; It's an unbeatable combination that makes our service outstanding at any time! If you want prompt, courteous attenif you want a fine job tion at a fair price . . . come in and see us today. That's exactly what you'll getl ... You'll find the mn wko know your car best the sign of of BETTER SERVICE EdDu Yk)0irs Bnc 4646 South State Phone 76 Mur. P n, 'ti f)' 1 11H Ml k Ml Bargains in Every ' L. NEILSON, "uminisiratnx of the - e'.dU- of Ernest J. Deceased. Oeo. Lawrence, Attorney for said Adminislrat.ix w,c UI 'rst publication. 8 U 26, A. D. 194-- 1943 ... 4. ... Slips, Gowns, Pajamas Swim suits, Shorts, Hallens Peddle Pushers x Oil f f Summer Suits, Comp. Stock, reg to 29.85 Now S Group of Maternity Dresses Now 1 off WILKIXS, Ct0bcr' A- - 1 DRESSES, Better Cottons, Linens, Crepes Special Rack of Cottons SJJ and D I I2 pri: g5 t New Fall Slock For School HUMPHREYS ANDERSON, Ad- i,H'v,',v,r,iX of the KM of E "I Known r.i also Henry kn-- Islie wn ilkin. Dmascd. Si ate Sportswear Table irt JMLKINS, DECEASED. Creditors will present claims wi.h vouchers to the undersienoH at the office rf Wendell C Day, 2 First National Bank Bldg, y SHOP K1UIA Special Table ) Dale of last uublirntinn ember lfi. A. D. 1Q4Q ,,S"E Deparlm( - Neil-so- n. N. V.e"1 4434 So. t factory ENGINEERED and opproved porft . - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF HENRY L, MIL-ALS- 0 KNOWN AS . 3 v equipmenI g two-piec- e, -- 9 Funeral services and burial were conducted in Overton, Nev., for Mrs- Edith West Schneider, 39, 4297 7th East St, who died recently at her home of a cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs. Schneider was born in Blackfoot, Ida.. Nov. 3, 1909, a daughter of Ransom and Mary Shurtliff West. She was graduated from Overton, Nev., High school and the University of Southern California. She was married to Charles Lawson in 1932 at Boulder City, Nev. They were divorced. On Dec. 29, 1943 she was married to Robert W.Schneider in Las Vegas, Nev. She moved to Murray from Overton in 1948. Surviving besides her husband, a dauShter, LeMoine Ann wson' Murrav: her mother, Overjon; three brothers, Raymond A Wcst and D. West, and Overton, West, Floyd two sisters, Bakersfield, Cal-Mrs. Mary Ronnow. LaJolia.. ,dna JVirsElaine Craft, Amarillo, Tex. DESIGNED LiHjal iWiliciis Murray 1266 4874 South State p sPKIAUy and fc-'o- ols - Ethical 'Pharmacy f(mq$ton meHodj - nupital vows Sept.. 4 at Wood-sid- e Village church, Woodside, Cal. Preforming the ceremony was Rev. M. E. Pratt. A reception in the church parlor after the ceremony honored the newlyweds. Miss Enis Bergman attended the bride as maid of honor and Miss Marie Rosmussen was brides-i?r- e maid. Serving as best man was Melvin Gile and Lynn Pioch act- ed as ring bearer.; William Bergman gave his sister away in marriage. The newlvwods nr snondlnit ... r.....& a two weeks honeymoon in Mur-l,Wood-sidbefore to ray returning Cal, to make their home. PROBATE-GUARDIANSHI- 34 E. 48th South expert mechanics J e, modern prescription laboratory. PARKING Friday! 7t8p.m. I P. O. Box 306 Jtj I dl are better prepared than ever before to serve the health needs of this community. We invite you to inspect our - Every FREE ESTIMATES - lloltmas A exchange of nuptial vows are in the offing for Miss Joan Marilyn Erickson, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Walter C Erickson, 170 West 64th South, and William B. Holtman, a son of Arthur H. Holtman, 1560 East 3010 South. The couple have scheduled wedding plans for sometime in the spring. k v almost universal recognition of the value of i Hoar"! Building of all Kinds . members honored the newlyweds Nellie Ecklund of Salt at a family dinner. Lake City, made and presented The newlyweds are graduates to the honored guest, a beautiful of Murray High school. two-tie- r wedding cake. Mrs- WallAfter a delayed honeymoon gren received some very lovely trip the couple plan to make and useful gifts. their home in Murray. Other guests who were present at the affair were: Mrs. Laur Bergman Gile etta Reedy and Mrs. Delsea Wil house Sunday from 7 to Open liams of Salt Lake; Mrs. Jennie 10 at the home o Mrs Marie Williams and Mrs. Ruth Denny R. p.m. 5981 Afton Ave., will Gile, of Murray; Mrs. Myrtle Ecklund honor the former newlyweds, Mad-sen- , of Rivurton; Miss Chairleen Miss Elva Elizabeth Bergman, Wall Mrs. Ellouise Union; of the late Mr. and Mrs. gren of Midvale; Mrs- Ida Carl- - daughter Alfa E. Bergman, Redwood City, MrsMrs. Eleanor Mitchell, sexs, Lee Enoch Wallgren and Mrs. Art Cal, and Douglas two Gile, son Mrs. Gile. The of exchanged Piggott, all of Sandy. long-rang- e . , - Melody General Contractor Mrs. Erickson ttt I Murray's buds- - tEv... r, Hiss - ... t- HOURS Don't - i shower scheduled for the near future, Jackie French and Genevieve Stocking will be hostesses to the bride-elecThe couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake City. 1 ,fM"i,i lime-colore- f ' U ft C V'MMl S - I Board women of Murray's Jun jor Wofen's club met S?pt 6 at the home of Mrs- Kenneth West-ove5001 Glenn St. Principal business discussed at the meeting was an outline of the program for the coming year"Arrangements were made to j stage the first regular meeting of the season Sept. 22. The place of I the meeting will be announced at a later date. - ri bride wore? a white crepe dress with round neck, chepel train, pointice sleeves and draped folds at the skirt front The veil was of bridal illusion with orange blossoms cascading from a braided tiara. The new bride held a bouquet of white split carnations interspersed with pale pink rose Fov - Junior Women's Club Plans Year's Agenda r; c-- &JtrtiTS e v 24, ward. Attending the bride will be r Mrs. Bud Schmittroth, Mrs- La Var Fox, Mrs. Lee Murray, Miss Genevieve Stocking, Miss Jackie French, Miss Colleen Fox and Miss Sharon Schmittroth. Serving his brother as bes' man will be David Devey. to-s- j Qui Not es 1 L (UTAH) EAGLE THE MURRAY 1949 9, - PARKING 20, 1 Wil-Kin- as II. Wendell C. Day Attorney for Administratrix flrsl Publication. !1949. Date of last tember 23, 1849.publication, Corduroy Skirts, Dresses and Jackets Jantzen Skirts - School Blouses - L Phone Mur. 925 Aug-us- Sep- t t La ftie's The House of Fashion 4910 So. w" Sto'e i A J |