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Show Vows Excliaimed 12lh Scolt-Roh- Socially Speaking . . . ' U 'Vl 1 4 4 I 1 i ''A ' Huby Park Is Choice As Queen DANCE CLUB HAS PARTY The Cottonwood Dance Club Christmas held their annual Dance, Saturday,' Dec. 17, at the Cottonwood Stake House. Ruby Park, a Murray high The couples danced to the school junior ' and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Park, music of Ed Shingleton's orches4098 S. 2nd W., was crowiied tra. "Snow Queen" at the traditional EMPLOYEES PARTY high school dance here Friday Mr. and Mrs. Laury Miller were night. Chosen her attendants at the hosts at an annual Christmas White Christmas Ball were Lynn party, Dec. 20, for the 47 emPerkins, daughter of Mr. and ployees of Laury Miller, Inc. a Mrs. James B. Perkins, 57 W. Following the turkey dinner 5300 So. and Carol Madsen, program entitled "The Night daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Before Christmas" was presented. Chamberlain, 442 Afton Ave. CHORUS WILL IUVE PARTY to The Olympus Male chorus will attend The Eagle urges you have their annual Christmas church on Christmas. Party today (Thursday) at the THEN INSTALL A vgm Westinghouse v VYATER sS.10TaR HEATER PROTECTION f OLICT- - B. IIEFF THOMAS STORE FIRESTONE 4745 So. State South Cottonwood Ward Hall. The Two Hundred Seventy-thir- d Quorum of Seventies will serve the dinner, which will be followed by a program. In charge of arrangements is Morris Tannegictcr. PETTI TS HAVE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Archibald H. Tettit will have a family Christmas party at their home, 83 V. Wilson Ave Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. IxRoy P. Walker, Moab, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lyon, Heber, came from out of town for the affair. Santa Claws visited the Pcttifa 41 grand, children. AM Ml Attendant Lynn Perkins Queen Ruby Turk Attendant Carol Madsea 'j P. T. A. LUNCHEON" Officers and committee members of the Woodstock PTA had a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Frank Tyler, 1130 Vine St., Dec. 19. Activities for the afternoon included exchange of gifts and sacking of candy for the school's Christmas party today (Thursday), according to Mrs. A. W. Boyce, publicity chairman. Officers of the organization include Mrs. Ralph Murray, president, Mrs. Myron Ottley, vice president, Mrs. Ed Young, and Mrs. Harold Richardson, assistant to the publicity chairman. Hiawatha. The couple recited their vows before Bishop Reed Bevan. The bride wore a white frock embossed with silver threads and accented with black accessories. Completing her ensemble was a corsage of Vanda orchids. Attending the bride as matron of honor was the groom's sister Mrs. Shirley Peoples, who donned a blue frock trimmed in pearls. Standing as best man was Bert Hanson. The couple will make their home in Murray. Christmas party, Tuesday morning at the ward hall. President Maxine Morgan was in charge. A short talk was given by Mrs. William Ridgeway and group games were directed by Mrs. Marvin Turpin and Mrs. Morgan. Refreshments were served to 50, under the direction of Mrs. Raymond West and Mrs. Golden Jensen. A favor of a Christmas tree trimmed, nut cup of candy and nuts was placed at each place. The party was concluded with the exchange of gifts. in;.-in- EMPIjOYEES Poll Shoei Cuihioned Socki Ripon FEATURES Parrel Shoe Ripon Cuihioned Sock Houie Slipper Hoi Iniuloled Shine Rhineitone Shoe Clip Boot Clutch Bog Kit Hou Wollef Slipper SHo Spoon Saver Bill Ankle! Shoo Tree Shoe Tree For Mom For Brofher Poll Parrot Shoe Trim Tred Shoe Ripon-Cuhio- DEALER'S NAME For Sister For Dad Rand HONORED WITH TWO PARTIES The employees of the First Murray Branch of Walker Bank were guests at the annual Christmas party of the Walker Bank. The affair, held Saturday evening, was at the Country Club. The evening was ipcnt playing games. On Wednesday evening the employees of the Murray Bank and their partners held their Christmas party at the Country Club. Novelty gifts were exchanged and games were planned for the evening's entertainment. Sock nod Houe Slippcn Handbog Wollet Nylon S'ippefet'e Shoe Tree Ripon Cuihioned Sock Houte Slippe' Rond Jr, Shoe Shine Kit Shine You'll See, Hear and Feel the difference! Stop Wear lubrication is your Euatantci that ivery part, eve7 point on )f out tat is lubricate d eiactty as recommended by the manufacturer. Wat's mote, t add tnore Minute Wan Service EXTRAS to tvfi Put "ne tat" feelmg. Yes. you'll ice, hear and feel the different el rv; Murray POSED WITH THE Brhe Sock Shoe Tree Heclcel's Shoe Store 4883 South State in Murray! UNION STATION 5175 So. Stote-D- iol AM 0 Lady Lions Have Girls Born Annual Doll Party Forty Boys, Thirty-SeveIn December At Cottonwood Hospital The annual Christmas party Lions members of n After a busy week at Cottonand M. and Mrs. Ernest Mecwood Maternity Hospital there ham, Magna. is an Increase of 35 births over DOXEY, William H. and Elithe last week's total. Boys are leadWiengan, 1106 E. 4500 So., Dec. ing in number with 40 births 18, 7 lb. 1 oz. Other children while 37 baby girls entered the are Michal, Sharlee, Helen, world during December. One Mark, Kristine, Grctel and of were twin girls born durpair Maryann. Grandparents are Wm. Winegan, and Mrs. Tom ing the week. New parents of interest to this G. Doxey, both of Salt Lake area are: City. speaker. of Murray. Stanley Inlay spent a month visiting in Murray with his wife and family prior to going to Korea, Dec, 2. He Just completed a year's duty In Guam. After a month's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Hronsnn and Reld of 335 E. 45th So., Mrs. Clifford ft. fettlnglll and children. Paige, Clifford and Jesn, have returned to their home In Lake wood, Calif. Jaren 8onson. SK2, will arrive home Dec. 24 to spend a few days with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Swenson. 357 E. 5300 So. Jaren is stationed aboard the U. 8. S. Twimnc. Mrs. MsgciP Smith, 4P.VS Top-lSt. accompanied Mr and Mrs. Henry Johnson, East Vine St. as far as Kednndo I'.earh. Calif, where she will visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs Jams Odia Smith, for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs Johnson l go on tr Oakland. Calif, where they will ypend the holidays with Mr. snd Mrs. fon Dcspaln and family. The trip was made by car and they lrft early Tuesday morning. The firmly tf Mrs Phoebe ttar rnt Eayli dolls collected by members of the Lady Lions Club for their annual Christmas charity of giving playthings to unfortunate youngsters of the community, are three ladies who played major roles in the drive. From the left are Mrs. John Swonger, chairman; Mrs. Cameron Tuckett and Mrs. Orlando Erick- son. more-than-4- Murray People turn January 1. Mrs. Franz West over was hostess to a group of carolers, Friday evening at a midnight supper. The group sang carols through some of the residential sections .'; t . 4' Hrief Notes On Donald Klinger, son of Mrs. Flexl F. Clark. 5481 So. 5th W., la home for the holidays with his wife, the former Miss Joan Newman, and baby daughter, Kerl Lynn. Mr. Klinger is stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, and will re- vt,-- 5 BOYS DOWNWARD, Donald A. and Joyce Shepherd, 4927 Wasatch Street, Dec. 14, 6 lb. 8 oz. They have one daughter, Diane. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Anderson, Murray, and Mr. nnd Mrs. James P. Downward. Suit Lake City. PEATROSS, Joseph Keith and Geneva Roberts, Sandy, Dec. 13, 7 lb. 1 oz. Other children are Gary, Pamela, Tcrri. nnd Susan. BENNETT. Douglas F. and Ger-- i aldine Ratchclor. Sandy, Dec. 13. 7 lb. 10 oz. Other children are Lynda, Erenda, Gary, Martha and Robert. Grandmothers are Mrs. Hazel Batchelor, Pasadena, Calif, and Mrs. Clara M. Forrest, Morgan. B ELLON, M?.rk and Norma Long, Sandy, Dec. 17, 4 lb. 13 oz. Other children are Bart. Jerald and Janet. Grnndparents are Mrs. J. J. Miller, Springville, and Dorson Long, Roosevelt. COOK, Can m and Darlene Johnson. Salt Lake, Dec. 17, 8 lb. 11 oz. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James I Johnson. Murray, gifts. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton L Cook. Salt Lake City. M ECU AM, Garth Davis and Ken-n- a Day, Kearns, Douglas Fer-re- l Mecham, Dec. 18. 9 lb. Other children are David and Richard. Grandparents are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin J. Jones Mrs. Ferrel Day, Huntington, attended a banquet at Lehi Saturday evening for the opening of the new Lehi Eire station. Mr. Jones was the evening'a gueat For r il the Lady for was held at the home of Mrs. Orlando Erickson, 5337 Kenwood Drive, Thursday evening. dolls were donated Thirty-fou- r by the member to be given to underprivileged children. Mrs. Wilford Tyler entertained the group with famous Christmas stories and Mrs. Pat Smith plaj-e- d the piano while the members sang carols. Gifts were exchanged with the door prize going to Mrs. Robert Gerrard. Hostesses with Mrs. Erickson were Mrs. John Swanger, Mrs. Heed Andrus and Mrs. Oliver Deyoe. Mrs. Swanger had charge of "the table decorations. GIRLS SORENSEN, Ray and Joyce Luke, Kearns, Marilyn Soren-seDec. 14. 7 lb. 2 oz. Have one son, Robert. Grandparents are Lawrence Luke, Henderson, Nev. and Keith Sorensen, Provo. GIFFORD, Glenn Gary and Alice May Holt. 3G22 So. 11th E.. Dec. VALLEY CENTER FIRST 15, 6 lb. 8 oz. Grandparents are WARD TO HAVE PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. John H. Holt, Salt The Valley Center First Ward City, and Mr. and Mrs. will present a musical dramatic Emmelt Gifford. Delta. program, Christmas Day, in the a WINKLER. Herman Jae and Millcreck Stake House, 3800 So. 7 Jaynrs, Sandy, Dec. 16, under the direction of Mrs. lb. J3 oz. Other children are Main, Park. Lloyd Janece and Clark. Grandpur-ent- s are Mr. and Mrs. Arzie The program Is entitled, "Emanwritten by J. Karl Jaynes. Sandy, and Mr. and uel", andofwas the USAC. Time Is Mrs. Ira Winkler. Salt Lake Woods, 4:30 p. m. Citv. LARSEN. James Earl an t Kath-erin- e Lois Meadones. 42S0 So. 79TII BIRTHDAY OBSERVED The 79th birthday of Mrs. Hilma 615 E. Other children are Phyllis Ann, Lois Renae and Connie Brown of 216 East 4800 South Sue. Grandparents are Jacob was observed Sunday with six of Jackson Meadonrs, Granger, and her eight children present for the occasion. Earl Valgene Iarsen, Opden. The six children present were HATFIELD. Willinm Earl and Mary Martha Sweitzer, Kearns, Floyd. Royal. Iee, Rolf, Mra. Georgia Kay Hatfield, Dec. 18. F.lva Moore and Mrs. Orabee 7 lb. 13 oz. Other children are Heeslcy. Two sons. Earl of Snn John Frederick. David Allen Francisco and Crus of Illinois Katherine Elaine and Vickie sent messages. Also present for Ann. Grandparents are Mr. and the occasion were several grandMrs. Marion Sweitzer and Wil- children and great grantdchtl-dreliam Earl Hatfield, Sr., all of They presented their moSpringfield, Ohio. ther and grandmother with cash and a television set (Con'L on fage Eight) n, Lu-an- n. m a I V JLTM IS' Wi U, 1 For permanent memories of Christmas morning, take your pictures wiih a new Remember Jj I LOn9 GiVG or tn. TAYLORS 4 '1 SIXTH WARD RELIEF CHRISTMAS PARTY Sixth ward Relief Society members held their annual ATTEND GRADUATION' Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnson, South 6th West plan to return home Thursday (to-daafter spending two weeks at Houston, Texas, where they went to attend the graduation of their son, Lt. Larry Jonston, from Officsecretary-ter's Training School. Larry has reasurer, been a members of the U S Air Force for the past year and a half and was one of the three in his platoon of 56 men whose rating was high enough to be eligible to attend Officer's Training School. Lt. Johnston will accompany his parents home for a Christmas Members of the Meadow Brook leave. Country club held a Christmas MELA XI E BRADLEY IS FOUR party at the club house Sunday Melanie Bradley will celebrate afternoon. The party began with a three her fourth birthday today (Thurso'clock dinner serve ! to numbers day) with 14 guests at the home and their children. This was fol- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of carol3 Robert L Bradley, 729 E. 36S0 lowed by the and a visit from Santa who dis- So. A Christmas theme will be tributed gifts and Christmas carried out at the party with a big red Santa centering the table. stockings to the children. Miss Joyce White told the In the evening Melamie's grandchildren Christmas stories be- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Metcalf and Mr. and Mrs. Henry fore the arrival of Santa. The tables were centered with F. Bradley, wiU honor her at story princess dulls amid clouds another party. ' of angels hair. Golfing Santas were painted on the windows of ROBERT JONES FAMILY TO the club house to add to the HAVE CHRISTMAS PARTY decor. The Robert Jones family will In charge of the afternoon have their annual gathering at were Mrs. E. L. Christiansen, the home of Mr. Jones Mrs. J. B. Pimock. Mrs. C. L. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. West. Mrs. Joe Hurst, Mrs. J. George kilpatrick. Salt Lake O. Gilbert, Mrs. Curtis Evans, City. Dec. 23. Highlight of the Mrs. Boyd C. Sorenson, Mrs. Wil- evening will be a visit from liam Lone and Mrs. Alfred G. Santa Claus. There will be reSwenson. freshments and an exchange of Meadow Brook Has Yule Fete W IT? son-in-la- w Forgot Somebody? SHU on fie hunt for a gift? Go no further1. We have . . . MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE United in marriage at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. People, Monday Dec. 12, were Miss Karen RaNae Scott, Provo, and Jay J. Robb, Kearns. Miss Scott is the daughter of Mrs. Adeline Scott, Provo. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Robb, ? Christmas Edition, 1955 h enj'iyrd a Christmas party Friday evening at the h"nie cf Mr. ant Mrs. Purtnn Morgan. 311 W. Cion So. Twenty-fiv- e were present fnr the dlnnp'r. The rf t h evening was spent flaying Emup games and Caroline Tliry also opened their tifls. Jrnnle Itolliday and her daut'hler. Joyce, are planning to spend the Christmas holidays In San Francisco with her son and Mr dmiEhtrr-in-law- , Walker Halllday. Mr. and Mrs. A Good IleystonQi Buy on Easy Monthly Payments at Murray Camera Shop 4905 South State - I |