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Show Jackie Ann IUnvnian Recites Vows With Jack Smidnuist in Home Rites Miss Jackie Ann Bowman became the bride of Jack DomiU! Sundquist Aug. 27 in a doubl.'-nnceremony performed by Pastor Wilbur I. Nelson. Scene of the wedding was the home of her parents," Mr. mid Mrs. Jack II. Bowman, 1529 Ya'e Ave. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, Hillside Dr., are parents of the bridegroom. Immediately the following nuptial ceremony a reception was held. For her wedding the bride chore a gown of white organdy with ballerina-lengttiered skirt. The bodice was styled with scalloped neckline and' short sleeves. A tiara of summer blossoms released her shoulder-lengt- h veil of illusion. She carried a nosegay oi pmK and white roses earing white with pink or- gandy, Miss Merrie Bowman at tended her sisted as maid of honor. Robert Sundquist, the bridegroom's brother, performed duties of best man. R h For her daughter's weddinsr. Mrs. Bowman selected a navy and )v lS'i shantunS sheath, while the bridegroom's mother chose polished cotton in a pale blue Prlnt- - The newlyweds will make a home in Salt Lake City while the bridegroom continues. his educa- tion at the University of Utah. Mrs Ralph Skinner arrived from Alberta, Canada., to attend the wedding festivities. Miss Linda Rytting was hostess at a party honoring the bride. pre-nupti- al SCHOOL SfAlfi m f hi YOUR STATE UNIVERSITY OFFERS YOU One of finest faculties in America. Twelve mojor colleges of instruction. New classrooms, dormitories ond Union Building. Opportunity to learn where you wont to live. Home state environment. Finest education at the lowest cost. For full information, write Office of ihe President ttfl UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt loV. City 1, Uloh Thursday, September 6, 1956 Babies Are Blessed In Murray, Kearns LDS Wards On Sunday Ivan J. Pari: claimed Miss Pat Brooks as his bride in rites solemnized Aug. 30 at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. In the evening the newlyweds were feted at a reception at the North Twenty-firs- t Ward. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brooks, 231 J St. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Park, 4098 So. 200 W., are parents of the bridegroom. Miss Betty Davis attended the bride as maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. C. R. Parry, Mrs. L. G. Belcher, the bride's sisters; and Miss Ruby Park, the bridegroom's sister. Maggie Lou Parry, niece of the bride, was flowergirl. Duties of best man were performed by Cloyd Barker. Don Silotti, Harold Breitling, Lloyd Brooks and Earl Wright ushered, assisted by Melvin R. Brooks and Glen Park. The bride and bridegroom are both former students of Brigham Young university. TANEL DISCI SSION AT MEETING At their regular monthly meeting the Murray Business and Professional Women's Club participated in a panel discussion on leadership. Mrs. Eleanor Town-senwas program in charge of the discussion. Mrs. Marie Grunvig gave a report on the BPW convention in Ogden. Displayed at the meeting held Thursday evening. Sept. 6 at the Doll House were the ribbons won at the Salt Lake County Fair. The ribbons were awarded for rose displays from the rose garden at Murray City Park. d, News Items About Michael Edwin Ludwig, son o( and Mrs. Robert E. Ludwig, was blessed by his father. Ted D. Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Bennett, was blessed by Bishop Linford. KEARNS THIRD WARD Sally Suzanne Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Q. Jensen, was blessed by her father. Norma Helen Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clark, was blessed by Calvin Simper. Oliver Scott Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. Warren Davis, was blessed by his father. (Blessing, Page Seven) Mr. Ml'RRAY SEVENTH WARD LaMar Shane Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Perry, was blessed by Kay McMillan. Carla Fay Eurgess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess, was blessed by Gene Moss. Ml'RRAY NINTH WARD Dick Robert Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick R. Anderson, was blessed by Maurice Tuttle. Lyman Wayne Frisby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Frisby, was blessed by LeRoy S. Quick. Kurtis C. Kidd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Kidd, was blessed by Richard A. Kidd. Kevin Kyle White, son of Mr. and Mrs, William V. White, was blessed bv his grandfather, William B. White. Jeffrey Scott Richardson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Richardson, was blessed by William B. White. Holly Marcia Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Richardson, was blessed by William B. White. Nykola Andrus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaRae B. Andrus, was blessed by her father. Cheryl Jean Tuttle, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Edward H. Tut-tuwas blessed by her father. Kevin Johnson Stapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Stapp. was blessed by Dcwayne Perkins. Social Forecast (This column li i weekly futurt of in which will b lilted tociil mwtlnjt of the Murray rei. Your contributions of time and place of your club meetings Is welcome. There is no charge; Just dial AM tho Eaglt Thursday, Sept. 6th Murray Business and al president. Friday, Sept. 7th Kearns Lady Lions, Mrs. e, Gill Wilckens, president. Monday, Sept. 10th Kearns Ladies Civic Club, Mrs. Ml'RRAY TENTH WARD Sybil Barton, president. Murray Jayshees, 8 p.m., at Richard Lynn Eccles, son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Eccles, home of Mrs. Warren Hughes, 1740 So. Moor Road. was blessed by Kenneth Long. Sharon Louise Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker, was blessed by Dale L. Kemp. Judy Ann Harr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hurley E. Harr, was blessed by Arza H. Welch. Ronald Val Florence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Val S. Florence, was blessed by his David P. Black. r.ionth with George's mother and randmother, Mrs. LeNay Rus-- : ell and Mrs. Augusta Kricson. Mrs. Russell, Jr., is the former LeNay Peterson, daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Holger Peterson, rS)'-- '2 Wahlquist Lane. The Petersons expect their daughter and family to arrive this week and remain a month. Mr. Russell will then return to his job in Arabia and Mrs. Russell and son will stay for an additional two months visit with her parents. They will also visit an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Erick-:o- n in Salt Iike Citv. ; ; News Items About Your Murray Friends Mrs. J. H. Reefe, Ely, Nev. and son Dannie, spent last week end visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Carlsen, 6534 South State and other relatives and friends. Accompanying Mrs. Reefe was her daughter, Helen, who has spent the summer working in Murray. Helen will resume her high school education. but plans to return to Murray next spring. Mr. and Mrs. Rav Pettingill and three children of Iakewood, Calif., left last Wednesday to return home after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Pettingill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Bron-so335 East 4500 South and other relatives and friends. Accompanied by Mrs. Bronson, the spent five days visiting relatives in Burley and Pocatello, Idaho and Logan. Mrs. Mary Meyers, Torrance, Calif., a former resident of Murray, is spending two weeks visiting relatives in this area. Mrs. Meyers came from California to attend the funeral services of her sister, Mrs. Hannah Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bud Johnston and family, South 600 West, returned home last week-enfrom southern California, where they attended the wedding reception of their son and new bride, Lt. and Mrs. Larry Johnston. Mrs. Tamar Reading. C18 West 6400 South, accompanied her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Steadman, and Steven Reading of West Jordan, on a four day trip to Idaho Falls, and Burley, Idaho, to visit relatives. Pet-tingil- ls Murrayites Will Take Part In Get Acquainted Every scientific discovery worthy, of the name is made known to all phqsidans as rapidlq os possible In order that all mankind maij I l 1 1 0i Inl.rnt kr t4MIi MtrlkU4 Murray City Pharmacy f t " 4874 South State I th pvfcllt AM Permanent $105 $1200 Permanent lP W 7 x2S Beautiful and wonderfully fast thia handsome Coffee Maker by Westinghouse makes 9 cup of rich, flavorful coffee in 9 minutes. An ideal gift for any occasion. Come in and aee it now! f only Ky YOU CAM AMherst 1 ! SURE...IF n's Wstimjhouse WHEN YOU NEED A MEDICINE SIM! 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? FAMOUS Westinghouse DYCHES PHARMACY Iron Steam-N-Dr- y PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS r 4798 South State Quotation by R. G. 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Claude Turnbow, 62, brother Friday, Sept. 21st of Frank L. Turnbow of Kearns Junior Civic League, whs a victim of a coronaryMurray. occluKathleen Cafarelli, president. sion Friday evening at 7:30 on the site f a house he was buildMonday, Oct. 1st in Midvale Death was Kearns American Legion Aux- ing Page 9, Col. 5) 8 Mrs. Clarence iliary, pin. Do "Secret Formulas" Work? ll n. g. Roy Oliver, president. guest book. Miss Melba Tranp, Miss Darlene Turner and Miss Beverly Lawson were in charge of gifts. Assisting with serving were Mrs. Don Beals, Miss Avo-neand Miss Mary MeClinton. To depart on a honeymoon trip to .southern California, the new Mrs. Warenski donned r and white linen suit with white (Webb, Page Seven) h 10-1- d, belief in the "magical" or Page 5 h Salt Lake County Firemen's Several Murray residents are Auxiliary, 8 p.m. at Fire Hall. expected to be in attendance Mesdames Jack Clay and Sherm 2 at a meeting of the Sept. Wright, hostesses. Utah chapter, American Society of Training Directors, to be held Wednesday, Sept. 12th at Hotel Utah in Salt Lake. Eagles Auxiliary, Murray, 8 Occasion is the fifth Western p.m. at FOE hall. Potluck supper regional A.S.T.D. conference, acwith barbequed beef furnished. cording to coordinator of pubGet acquainted hobby night. and reception Paul D. Lini-burKearns Green Thumbers, 7:30 licity p.m.. Community Center. Mrs. All business leaders in the area, Jean Moore, president. whether or not members of the society, are welcome to attend Wednesday, Sept. 19th the sessions, Mr. Limburg polntcJ Kearns Firemen's Auxiliary, 8 out. p.m. at Kearns Fire Dept., Mrs. Norma rierce, president, Murray Junior Women's Club, Brother of Murray r, Lattice-wor- k entwined with greenery and gladinl, flanked by palms and lighted candelabra, formed the background as Miss Francis l'eavl Webb, exchanged wedding vows with Lowell Raymond Warenski. Bishop William Musser olficiated at the double ring ceremony Aug. 31 at the Reception Center. Following the nuptial rites, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Webb, 120 Lester, hosted a reception in honor of the just-wedMr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Warenski, 5823 So. 200 W., parents of the brdegroom, assisted in receiving guests. The bride chose a gown of lace and nylon tulle over bridal satin. ballerina-lengtThe bouffant skirt had insets of lace on gathered tulle. The slim fitting bodice was styled with a Queen Anne collar and long veil sleeves. Her fingertip-lengtof imported illusion cascaded from a coronet of seed pearls and iridescent sequins. She carried a large white orchid encircled with stephanotis and baby orchids. Wearing a blue taffeta sheath. Mrs. Floyd Wittenbach, sister of the bride, stood as matron of honor. Bridesmaids Miss Sharon Warenski, Miss Beverly Pratt, Miss Sylvia Jewell and Miss Dorothy Strong were gowned in taffeta sheaths of a lighter shade of blue. Their bouquets were of camelias and stephanotis. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Webb chose aqua lace, and the bridegroom's mother selected pink lace over satin. Camella corsages complimented thetr gowns. Duties of best man were performed by Floyd Wittenbach, while Orlando Lawson. Michael Call, Dale Webb and Don Beals ushered. Mrs. George Powell was at the s. d Profes-son- Women's Club, at the Doll House. Murray Civic Guild at home of Mrs. Clair Rasnuissen, 377 East 5300 South, Mrs. Sherman Harm-e- r, The Charles O. Wight family, .r.S IS So. 157 West, had as their NOt'TH COTTONWOOD Mr. guests over the week-enSECOND WARD and Mrs Ralph Carter and family, of Calgary, Canada and Mr. Twin daughter.? of Mr. and and Mrs. Melvin Ix Baron, and Mrs. Arlan J. Reynolds. family, of Provo. Mr. Wight is Carrie Lee Reynolds was of Mrs. drier and Mr. blessed by her nn f"-'I.eBaron. Lyman Crittenden. Sherrie Ann Reynolds was blessetl by her grandfather, Rulon J. Reynolds. Dennis Clyde McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis McBride, was blessed by William Thompson. Michael John Blokovich. son of Unfortunatehj. man is slow to discard his Is Enjoying Extended Trip and Mrs. Robert L. Graham, was blessed by his father. Brent Powers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Powers, was blessed by his father. Jayne Stoddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith L. Stoddard, was blessed by George Koth. Paula Ann Spear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Spear, was blessed by her father. Lorraine Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Porter, was blessed by her father. Curtis Scott Alva, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raul Alva, was blessed by Bishop Jackman. Dennis Alan Leavitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Leavitt, was blessed by Virgil Fewkes. Stewart Scott Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick W. Graham, was blessed by Bishop Jack-ma- great-grandfathe- r, r Arabian Family Mr. and Mrs. George L. Rusand son, George sell, John Mrs. Mr. and Blokovich, III ofJr.,Kandi, young Arabia, are enjoywas blessed by Orion Ordville. a two month visit with relDonald David Frame, son of ing and friends in various atives Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Frame, parts of the United Stales. At was blessed by Bishop Jacknian. present they are spending a Gary Louis Graham, son of Mr. SOI TH COTTONWOOD WARD Michael Douglas Luke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick D. Luke, was blessed by Paul K. Nielsen. People You Know (UTAH) EAGLE Francis Webb Repeals Promises Willi Lowell Warenski al Reception Center KETTRX FROM TRIl Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Harman have returned home aftr a combination business-vacatio- n trip to the Pacific coast. Mr. Harman, assistant chief of the Salt IJike county fire department in Murray, attended the Pacific of Association Fire Chiefs convention held in Sacramento, Calif., from Aug. 21 to 24. Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harman of Santa Monica, the Murrayites then reThe following babies were givturned to Lake Tahoe, where en names and blessings Sept. 12 they spent the remainder of their in fast meetings held in LDS vacation. A. R. and Glen Harman wards in Murray and Kearns. are brothers. MI'KKAY FIRST WAKI) SKATING TARTY Laura Kay Ross, daughter of Mrs. Afton Grant's class of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Ross, Tl,nlh Ward Sunday School had was blessed by her father. a roller skating party Sept. 4. MURRAY SECOND WARD After spending two hours at Michele Silcox, daghter of Mr. the skating rink, the group went to Mrs. Grant's home 80 W. 6100 and Mrs. Robert Silcox, was blessed by her grandfather, Mark So. for refreshments. A Laney. CANYON PARTY Ml'RRAY FIFTH WARD Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mantle en- Jean Solomon, daughMartha tertained at their cabin in Silver Mrs. Paul W. Soloand Mr. ter of in honor p0rk Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Langlois, mon, was blessed by Bishop St. Louis, Mo.; and Mrs. Supora Black. Vaughn James Parsons, son of Thaxton of California, who has Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. Parsons, recently returned from England was blessed by his grandfather, where she fulfilled an LDS mis- William Bagnell. sion. Other guests wert Mr. and Mrs. Ml'RRAY SIXTH WARD Don McFate, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. Glenna Lee Caster, daughter of Mr. Mrs. P. and anrj j. Clayton, Mrs. Fal VanHorn and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gaster, Mrs. William M. Harvey, Salt was blessed by her grandfather, George A. Turner. Lake City. Varlo J. Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles M. Clarke, was blessed by his father. Ivan J. Park Takes Bride MURRAY In Magna Tepron: SouthGround EL 5 4 Floor , , Telephone: IN 2046 South 11th Eovt Telephone 6372 9013 West 2700 South B. NEFF'S 4745 South State In Murray! |