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Show Prominent U. of U. Couple Wed in Liij leninieier eniony Joining the ranks of June was festooned with Shower Compliments Bride-Ele- brides is Miss Judith Ann Silver who became Mrs. Wells Peter Poulsen Jr. in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple last Thursday. The double ring ceremony was performed by President EIRay L. Christiansen. Following the ceremony, parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Peter Poulsen, entertained members of the immediate families and the bridal party at a wedding breakfast at their home, 4683 Rainbow Dr. Daisies and talisman roses carried the bridal theme to the table at which the guests were seated. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fames Silver of Denver, Colo., parents of the bride, were hosts at a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Stowell Romney, 1010 Douglas St. They were assisted in receiving guests by Dr. and Mrs. Robert Groes-bec- k Snow and Mrs. Bernard J. Stewart, the bride's grondmother. The deep windows of the living room were flanked with huge bouquets of majestic daisies forming a background for the bridal party. In the lighted gardens, the buffet supper table ct Marlene Jones X garlands A kitchen shower compliment- leaves. Marion Isaacson, wore a similar gown. Bridesmaids, Miss Kay Isaacson, Miss Margie Lundskog and Miss Louise Nebeker appear-Cente- r ed in salmon pink taffeta. All the attendants carried crescent shaped bouquets of pink and white asters with white stream-Mr- . ers. shirl Shepherd was the best man. Ushers were Robert H. Bar-Rut- h ker, George Brown and the h bride's brothers, Donald and bert Spencer. Mrs. Spencer selected a rose iace gown lined with taffeta for her daughter s reception. White accessories complimented her tire. The mother of the g groom chose gray lace over mon pjnk taffeta with matching accessories. Their corsages were roses and gardenias accented bride-elec- t, bride-featur- I YEAR OLD WATERFILL rfYrA ld ) Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 PROOF FRA2IER DISTILLERY CO., BARDSTOWN. KY. AND Gift-Givin- jFriff "'T Beneath an archway of white stock and lavendar carnations flanked with candelabra, newly-wed- s Mr. and Mrs. W. Jack Workman reception greeted guests Saturday evening. Pres. John D. Hill officiated at the double ring ceremony performed at the Reception Center. The new Mrs. Workman is the former Miss Sharon Bonham, daughter of Mrs. Rhoda W. Bonham. 4815 Center St. and Albert W. Bonhani. Jr., 6810 Virginia Hills Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Warnell J. Workman. 236 E. Whitlock, are parents of the bridegroom. The bride's wedding gown was a princess model of silk taffeta. The V neckline and long tapered sleeves were edged with pearls and iridescent sequins. A jeweled crown released her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried an orchid surrounded with white stock. Mrs. Douglas Smith attended her sister as matron of honor. Other attendants were Miss Marilyn Fox, Mrs. Frank Huff and Mrs. Ray Muhlstein. They were attired in identical gowns of lavender polished cotton, accented with cumberbunds of purple crystalette. Large picture hats and lavender satin pumps completed their outfits. They carried baskets of purple carnations with white stock and lemon leaves. Ieslie Ann Bonham and Kristine Smith were flowergirls. Best man was Ray Muhlstein, and the bride's brothers. Brent and Stanley Bonham, and Tom Strange, cousin of the bridegroom, were ushers. The bride's mother chose a silk Ideas f or . . . g Father's Day, June 17 HOUSE SLIPPERS LEISURE SANDALS for leisure wear RAND SHOES for KEDS Men and young Men If you are worried about size . . . just give a GIFT CERTIFICATE! Miss Audrey Coshow was at were Mra Herbert B. Spen. Mrs. Raymond Spencer, Vfioa PharlanA TPtMlr onn an1 Xfian Joan Hur2eler Background mu sic was played on the organ by Virginia Bowlby. To start on her honeymoon and Bryce National trip to Zion new Mrs. Isaacson Parks, the donned a three piece crepe suit in a delicate blue shade. White accessories completed her costume. A graduate of Murray High School, the bride attended the University of Utah where she a member ofPSI Chapter w" of Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Isaacson will resume his studies in the fall as a senior in electrical engineering at University of Utah. On campus he is affiliated wth Gamma chapter of Lambda Delta Sigma. Future home for the newly-wed- s will be Salt Lake City. Parties for the bride were civ- en by Mrs. Jim McCloy, Mrs. John Shafter, Miss Margie Lundand Miss Louise Nebeker. iftJJ ees fc MISSISSIPPI VACATION "WHO BOLOGNA FRYERS prescription do not be blind to The price you for not it, only includes pay the charge for the ingredients, but also your proportionate share of the millions of dollors that has been spent on scientific research to perfect it. Part of your cost is for the time necessary to check it, select the ingredients, record it, label it properly, and when necessary, to compound it. Despite all this, the average charge of all our prescriptions is about $2.70, and most of them cost you less than $2.00. Pictsweet Frozen Orange JUICE 7 Betty Jean Shields To Be June Bride L I M E A D E and LEMONADE i ' ( thi finely Fresh Frozen MEAT PIES and get one Fruit Cobbler Chicken Parts, CAN PHONE AMherst WHEN YOU NEED LEGS A MEDICINE of Miss . .J, 1 M ' Big 1 or Densley have been announced by birde-to-be- 's rl Dens'.ey of Riverton. June 26 has been chosen for the wedding date with the Ava-lo- n Ballroom as the scene of the ceremony to be performed by Bishop Ralph Jensen. Miss Shields hns asked Miss Ruth Green to be her maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Sylvia Douglas and Miss Pat The bride's cousin, Colleen Shields, will be flowergirl. Marlin Mitchell will stand as best man with Jack Martin. Bob Jensen. Blaine Nelson and Dnr-re- ll Gile as ushers. Pick up your prescription if shopping near us. A great many people entrust us with the responsibility of filling their prescriptions. May we compound yours? PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 4798 South State Quotation by Andrew Bonnie MM 7) Copyright 19.r)6 6V'l inaslor likes lb. pkg. I fcj 69' THIGHS Can PORK&BEANS2...,39' For Those Picnic Sandwiches VIENNA SAUSAGE 10 S00 cans Kraft Salad DRESSING quart 49' LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Payroll Checks Gladly Cashed tlT i per monfh "At . . , Mjmkosi:-.;- ' Double Dresser Book Case Bed Chest Smart pup! 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Fourth ward, for having the highest per cent visiting teachers present at the convention, was awarded a prize. Eighth ward, for having the highest per cent attending the monthly ward report meetings were also awarded a prize as well as Tenth ward for having more than 25r,r increase attendance at their ward report meetings. Each of the three wards received a half dozen hymn books. De-Lea- tiered wedding cake centered the refreshment table which was covered with a white lace cloth. Miniature bride and groom and white candelabra completed the wedding picture. Mrs. Keith Rodgers was at the guest book. Mrs. Stanley Bonham, Mrs. Cecil Rushforth and Mrs. J. W. Child were In charge of gifts. Assisting with serving were Mrs. Carol Cowley. Mrs. (Workman, Pagi 11, Oil. 7) Average Stick b. (Author's name below) When you get your next parents, Mr. and print sheath for her daughter's the wedding. Mrs. Workman wore a Mrs. Kenneth W. Shields, 6163 rose shantung sheath. Gardenia Clear Street. Parents of the prospective and rosebud corsages complimented their attire. bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A IS BLINDER THAN HE THAT WILL Three Wards Honored At Teachers Conclave plana 212-l- .45' MEATS LUNCH For that Patio Supper Mr. and Mrs. Glen McClain, 5763 Butler St., are spending their vacation in Mississippi. CIll RCIl NOTES St. Vincent de Paul announces June 17 as Communion Sunday for the teenagers and the members of the C. V. O. The evening group of Stitch 'n' Chat will meet in the church hall Thursday evening, June 21. wedding ed th HOI'SEGIEST Mrs. Pearl Weed, Mendon, Ut., is a guest at the home of her brother and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jensen, 890 Vine St. Mrs. Wood is convalescing from a recent surgical operation. The Page 5 (UTAH) EAGLE Eight Varieties sal-ion- rlif Nuptials Unite Sharon Bonhani, Jaek Workman MURRAY Her-dolp- Sharon Harman Plans Wedding a Thursday, June 14, 1956 taffeta. Junior bridesmaid, Miss Summer blossoms, palms and candelabra formed the back- Marlene Miss The bride designed her own ing ground for Mr. and Mrs. Rudy V. gown of Richelieu taffeta with Jones, was given by Mrs. Sherm Isaacson as they greeted wedding a bouffant ballerina length skirt. Wood, June 8, at her home in reception guests at Murray Stake The bodice featured an empire Kearns, 5510 So. 4015 W. June 8. A pink and white color scheme A double ring ceremony united waistline, and antique Duchesse lace outlined the wrist and was carried out, and miniature the couple earlier that day at the throat. Her rosepoint veil of brides were favors. Salt Lake LDS Temple. Brussels lace was worn previousMiss Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Spen- ly by her mother, her aunt, Mrs. and Mrs. C. O. Jones, 3882 Ply- cer, 185 W. 5900 So., are parents Romney, and her sister, Mrs. mouth, will become the bride of of the bride, the former Miss Robert M. Clawson, at their wed- Gerald Frame, June 13, in rites Spencer. The bridegroom is dings. The bridal bouquet was of to be performed by Bishop Ivan the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Ru- phalaenopsis encicling a white Frame at the Reception Center. Isaacson, 5346 Knollcrest. orchid. The bride was attired in an ankle length gown of brocaded Bridal attendants, Miss Marilyn satin. The full skirt cascaded in Cook, maid of honor; Mi3s Jean three tiers, each edged with Folsom and Miss Mary Elizabeth lace. The fitted bodice Lowry, bridesmaids; and Miss a dropped waistline, and Leonora Snow, junior bridesmaid, sleeves detailed with lace wore ice green brocaded taffeta Miss Sharon Harman and Euand carried bouquets of daisies. gene Merrill will exchange wed- tapered to lily points over the was al- Doyle Thompson served as best ding promises July 2 in the Logan wrist. The high neckline veil of Her lace. with so edged man, and Barnard Silver, Duane LDS Temple. sheer bridal illusion was aiiacn-e- d Horton, Thomas Webb, Brian Silknown the nuptial Making to a lace tiara. Pink satin ver, Robert Ohlwiler and Maurice news are the bride-elect- 's par,.u..e, Horton were ushers. DLid.io Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. Har- of roses and stephanotis. The bride's mother was attired ents, 409 5300 South. East Mrs. Robert H. Barker attend in jade green chiffon, while Mrs. man, Mr. Merrill is the son of Mr. ed the bnde as matron of honor Poulsen chose a champagne tafand Mrs. L. H. Merrill, 4740 So. w cai i v e ' v feta sheath with bodice of chan-till- y 200 West. lace. Their array was enIn the evening the newlyweds JORDAN'S VACATION hanced with corsages of talisman be feted at a reception given IN CANADA will Col. 11, 6) Poulsen, Page by the bride's parents at the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jordan, Reception Center. 896 Vine St., and their daughter, be will bride the Attending Barn- Miss Dean Ann Harman, maid of Amy, are vacationing in Canada. well Alberta, honor; Miss Sally Nielsen, Miss Ann Hortin, Miss Mary Sanders FORMER MI'RRAYITE and Miss Barbara Somsen, brides- IS NEW FATHER maids. Flowergirl will be Lee Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faber, Arm Wright. Rnrhonk .r nrent, of Duties of best man will be per7. Mr. Fab June born a boy, baby formed by Jim Healy, and Pete Is a former resident of MurHaun, Lynn Reading and Pete er ray. Sundwall will usher. daisies and lemon of LDS Temple Ceremony, June 8 Unites Kuth Spencer, II. Y. Isaacson Ktrrx! SvtC'' 4858 South State Street Use Our Rear Door Entrance |