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Show Miss Cuiinington Repeats Vows With MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE Ladd Brady In Evening Nuptial Rite Miss Sandra Joan Cunni became the bride of Ladd Edwin Brady in rites solemnized Sept. 28 at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Hodell, 251 E. 5300 So. Bishop Orson Jensen of the East Midvale 1st ward officiated at the double ring ceremony, which was followed by a reception. f ; am . i WW floor-lengt- ;1 ts nt f; T - 5 . n. 1 n, ...... - - ...-,- .'" ". : !i i (.' n-.i- .i , , . " 1 - M-r- s. IN TEN. DAYS OR MONEY BACK If you are overweight, here Is the first really thrilling news to come along In years. A new and convenient way to get rid of extra pounds easier than ever, so you can be as slim and trim as you want. This new product called DIATRON curbs both hunger and appetite. No drugs, no diet, no exercise. Absolutely harmless. When you take DIATRON, you will enjoy your meals, still eat the foods you like but you simply don't have the urge for extra portions and automatically your weight must come down, because, as your own doctor will tell you, when you eat less, you weigh less. Excess weight endangers your heart, kidneyi. So no matter what you have tried before, get DIATRON and prove to yourself what it can do. DIATRON is sold on this GUARANTEE: You must lose weight with the first package you use or the package costs you nothing. Just return the bottle to your druggist and get your money back. DIATRON costs $3 00 and Is sold with this strict money back guarantee by: GRAND CENTRAL 4846 S. State-M- ail activities of Murray 7th Ward Relief Society last Tuesday. Relief Society members met at the meetinghouse where transportation was provided to the .museum in Salt Lake City. After the tour, the women returned to their church for light refreshments. Gail Anderson Weds Ewald Ericliseii In Home Ceremony; September 27th Bouquets of fall flowers in shades of bronze, gold and copper provided an autumn setting for the wedding of Miss Gail Lee Anderson and Ewald Erichsen. The couple spoke wedding vows Sept. 27 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Anderson, 370 W. 4500 So. The double ring ceremony was performed by Bishop Nephi Moulton of Murray 4th Ward. A reception VISIT FRIENDS Mrs. Laura Erickson, of San Francisco, Calif., spent a week visiting with her friend, Mrs. E. Vivian Meyers, 301 West 6400 So. She left Wednesday to return to followed. her home. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Erichsen, TOMMY HAS TREASURE HUNT ON FIFTH BIRTHDAY 242 So. 4th E., Salt Lake City. The bride's wedding gown feaA birthday party which included a treasure hunt was giv- tured a bouffant ballerina-lengt- h en in honor of Tommy Latimer skirt enhanced by side panels of on his fifth birthday Sept 26. lace. The fitted bodice was styled and cap Sixteen guests arrived at the with a deep d Latimer home at 3 p.m. for sleeves. Her veil of games and refreshments. The illusion was attached to a small d bridal cap. She serving table was decorated with airplanes made out of candy and carried a bouquet of red roses. ticks of gum. Each guest re Attending the bride were her ceived one of the airplanes and a Miss Bonnie Jean Andersisters, balloon for favors. son, bridesmaid, and Miss Vicki The party concluded with a Anderson, Junior bridestreasure hunt In the back yard Lynne maid. The bridesmaid's gown was where taffy kisses were hidden of lace and net ballerina pink among the flowers and shrubs. The Junior bridesmaid lenglh. Tommy is the son of Mr. and DRUG STORE gown of Mrs. Russell Latimer. 19 W. wore a similarly-style- d Order Filled 6025 South. pastel blue and pink. They car ried bouquets of carnations to match their gowns. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Anderson chose a pink bro caded satin gown, and Mrs. Eri lace-edge- sequin-covere- Silver Anniversary Celebration chsen selected blue crepe. Their attire was enhanced by corsages of pink and white carnations. Eugene Borg assumed duties of best man for the bridegrom. Miss Linda Hills and Miss Marita Erichsen were in charge of gifts. Miss Lorene Martin and Miss Janice Lambson assisted with serving. The newlyweds are planning a future home in Salt Lake City. iA 7 AT DINNER PARTY Mrs. Frank Fraser entertained at a dinner party Saturday evening at her home, 15 Miller Ave. The party complimented Mrs. Emil Savage of Salt Lake, who was celebrating her birthday. Guests were Mr. Fraser, Susan and Diane Fraser, Mr. Savage Scott Savage, Mr .and Mrs. Vert Reynolds and children, Chris, Timmy and Kirk, of Pocatello; Mrs. Marge Peters, Mrs. Rae Banks, Mrs. Vern Klllian, Mrs. Nick Peters and Henry Hansen. SLOVAMAN LODGE DANCE The Murray National Guard Armory will be the scene of the annual dance given by members of the S.N.PJ. Lodge No. 12. The affair will take place Oct 5th with accordian music by John Stephen. Lodge members are invited to bring guests. J vave SHOULD YOU lb h krpw Memory . .. et LOW SOCIBU bwwnUr H "wTtW fKKtt . ... . IT CANT fUwf Ks-- C SVAVI t Iff ifilif Git tin Terns Yoi Hied? NOW . . . Uy th BEST (with fermi to "boot") . . . of OUR itort . . . yti INDEED! THAN M.1 Elementary officers and chairmen for the current school year, as follows: Mrs. Howard Pingree, 1st vice president; Alma E. Crane, second vice president; Mrs. John Stauffer, secretary-treasureCommittee chairmen for the year are Mrs. Eva Richards, Don Gibb, hospitality; Mrs. Vern Mechling, membership; Mrs. Alva Ball and Mrs. Gene McLaughlin, program; Mrs. Forrest Hoot-eMrs. W. A. Chatelain and Mrs. Stanton Gerrard, room representative chairmen; Mrs. Leo Murray, publications; Mrs. Kenneth Torp, publicity; Mrs. Nina Porter, health, safety, summer round-up- ; Mrs. Reed Johnson, parent and family life education; Mrs. Clark Owsley, historian and Lorin E. Simper, juvenile protecannounces inn i. i! .ii i, W " hy Trudy T . ' i : V ,1 - . I, ii, ,1. The fall flowers have always been among our favorites. Many colored asters and chystanthemums show above the marigolds and zinnias. We still have a few roses that burst forth into a velvetly flower. They've been blooming for so long that we wonder how much longer they will supply us with filled bud r. vases. The colors most of all make this our favorite season. We've always been partial to yellows and browns and now there are so many different shades and hues of these colors. Mixed in reds, greens and oranges these colors form a picture that brings out the artist in everyone. In fact of the many fall paintings we've seen very few people can catch the actual beauty of tree leaves turning colors. And if you don't believe there is a certain beauty in it just take a drive up any of the canyons now. They will quickly convince you of the beautiful picture Mother Nature alone is able to paint. n, Next to June, September and October are favored months of brides. They have such a variety of colors to use in their color scheme and they blend together in perfect harmony. You can't deny it a fall wedding is simply striking tion. I PLAN ANNUAL RITE "World-wid- e We took what will probably be our last picnic to the canyons Communion" will be observed at the Murray Bapthis year. This time we decided to see new territory and headed tist Church Sunday morning ut for American Fork Canyon. Right close to the stream we found an 11:00. This is the 18th annual obempty picnic table all by itself. In no time at all the kids were off servance of the event, when Christian churches all over the wor- exploring the mountainside. They found all kinds of pretty leaves ld partake ''together" of the that simply thrilled them. It panicked us every so often because we're not exactly sure that we could distinguish poison ivy, if we Lord's Supper. The observance begins in New had to. Zealand at the time of their SunThe young'uns started loading their pockets with the many day morning service which, will be next Saturday afternoon here. pine cones covering the ground. They thought we should start It continues its course around the planning for the Christmas decorations and pine cones are very world for a period, Amnecessary to them. Besides they would paint the outsides of erican churches having their oball different colors. Stones are another article every child them servance during their Sunday is fascinated by. Somehow they always manage to get one or morning services. two more in their already cluttered pockets. Church school, under the direction of Supt. Allan Crews will be The only thing that bothered this perfect excursion was the it 9:45 am. Youth groups &r. 8:30 p.m. Evening evangelistic huge flies tasting our food. They hovered around us constantly until we moved a plate of scraps off to the far side and then they service, 7:30 p.m. concentrated their efforts on it. We were really Impressed by LADIES CH IC GOLD their size but not by them. MEETS TONIGHT Members of the Murray Ladies All in all the picnic was most enjoyable. Just what we Civic Guild will meet tonight needed to make it easy to start out another week. If your famMur(Thursday) at 8 p.m. at the ily enjoys doing things together we'll strongly suggest loading ray high school LDS seminary building. up the car with, the kids and a lunch and head for the tall Kurt Schneider will lecture on timbers. the story of Dresden and Meissen china, A piece of Dresden china Bye now. will be given as a door prize. During the meeting the four candidates for Murray City commissioner will be introduced. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. J, W. Tucker, chairman; Mrs. L. Benton Morris, Mrs. Gay-leCundick and Mrs. Jack A game of 'Truth or ConseKirkham. by Sally Huntington School Historian quences" was played. The "little FORMER MURRAYITE Hi! Our annual "Hello Day" sister" answered the questions RECOVERS FROM at Murray Junior High was a big and the "big sister" paid the con SIAJOR OPERATION in- sequence which was leap frog. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cooper, 34 success. New teachers were Refreshments were served after and students troduced performed E. 5900 So., have received word wards. Steadman Susan specialities. that their son, Edward Cooper, a piano solo; Kathy Rose, The day before class elections has recovered from a recent maj- played were held. The seventh grade or operation and is continuing his Linda DeRonch and Barbara danced the Charleston; elected Roger Larson, president; work at Aero Jet Co. Brown Francis performed on the Dan Petrovick, vice president; formthe Edward and his wife, Valeria and Molly Heal, secretary. electric guitar, er Janeal Yates, are now living Walker danced. and refreshLarry Pederson was chosen at 4601 Henry Way, Sacramento, ments, watermelon For was served. president of the eighth grade. Calif. On September 24th, the stu- Other officers are: Greg Soffe, NEW OFFICER APPOINTED dent council held its first meet vice president and Mary Lynn Mrs. Howard Pingree was app- ing of the year. Members of the Barnett, secretary. The ninth ointed first vice president of the council are: Bonnie Pino, Mau- grade elected Francis Brown, Hillcrest PTA at their last exec- reen Edwards, Jim Baker, Sybil president; Rickl Rlmondi, vice utive meeting. She replaces Mrs. Burton, Connie Carpenter, Jerry president and Jackie razelL sec retary. William Roush, who was serving Bowman, Paul Chrtstenscn. Davies, Barbara Elfson, 8ee you next week I in that office, but recently moved Victor Jones, Hasfurther, Judy to Salt Lake City to make her Ricky McMillen, Barbara Ottley, REORGANIZED FRIMART home. Carol Robinson, Charles Macy, The Primary of Murray 8th MURRAYTTES ON LEAVE Nancy Sullivan, Georgia Poulos, Linda Staley, Lynn Shaw, Ricky ward was reorganized recently FROM MILITARY DUTIES DeMont Beckstead visited his McGurk. Tom Pederson, Josel and Helen Timmlns was appresident of the group. parents recently while on leave Mansfield. Spender Tuellcr, Paul pointed Mrs. Timmlns was formerly the White and Jean Windward, trainTerry basic a of following period Primary's first counselor. Vada ing. He is now stationed near Robinson. The students feel we have a Norman and Maxine MacNeil Phoenix, Ariz, and expects to appointed as counselors to complete his tour of duty in De- fine council and all are antici- were Mrs. Timmlns. school best the for the cember. pating Recently released were HUda Another Murrayite, Clinton year. and Cleone Elcinga, Harrop G.L.A. and leave visit annual his Our "Big Anderson, spent ing friends and relatives in Mur- Little Sister Tarty" was held Whatever your wds la printray before Journeying to Boston September 27th in the school where he is stationed with the gym. G LA. officers and advis ing or orflce supplies try the 4903 So. ors were In charge of the party. Eagle. 1&3 intelligence service. 24-ho- ur Junior High Holds Annual "Hello n" Day"; Selects Various Class Heads Ros-an- VTurrav'a Odd Fellows Will greet their sovereign grant mas ter, James M. tinoii or Alliance, Ohio, Thursday. This will be the first time a sovereign grand master has of ficially vuuea we Murray wuge. He will also visit lodges at Off- den, J'roro ana Minora. H was installed to his hifil) office during closing sessions of the international convention ox Odd Fellows at Miami, Fla., last week. GO SECOtID CLASS )j Mrs. Rex A. Olson, PTA pres- ident of Hillcrest Leader Coming Permanent CD ; . . 9 O ne Et To V O i H T Passing time at our favorite morning perch (the above title gives it away), we decided this is definitely our favorite time of the year. At least right now it is next spring may make us change our mind. We can see a few fruit trees with their last fruits clinging to the branches. They make one think about the many shelves well stocked for the winter months with all kinds of fruit, and jams. Officers, Group Heads Announced School, ' I W O M A H i , . -- A Page 3 Vic-chori- lli MRS. FRASER ENTERTAINS Lanolin Dase h At ' ' Celebration Set TOUR D.U.P. MUSEUM A tour of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers museum was a highlight of the opening social ' J j ITIUTU 50th Anniversary LOSE UGLY FAT . . Assisting with receiving reception guests were the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Swens of Midvale; and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Brady of Sandy, parents of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Terry, 963 As the bride repeated her nuptial vows she was attired in a Vine, will celebrate their fiftieth h gown of rose point wedding anniversary Wednesday, lace and tulle underscored with Oct. 9th. In honor of the occassatin. The moulded bodice featur- ion the couple will be feted at an ed a scooped neckline detailed open house on that day at their with rosette appliques. The long home from 6 until 10 p.m. Their children and grandchildren are lace sleeves tapered to over the wrists. The bouffant giving the event The Salt Lake Temple was the skirt of ruffled nylon tulle was enhanced by a pointed peplum scene of their wedding in 1907. Mr. Terry was born Feb. 25, outlined with matching rosette 1886 in Union, the son of Otis L. A tiara with adorned appliques. pearls and sequins released her Terry and Lydia Cole Terry. He fingertip veil of lace. She carried was supervisor at the smelter m a cascade bouquet of carnations Midvale until three years ago when he retired after 45 years encircling gardenias. Miss Jacqueline Parks attend- of service. He is active in the ed the bride as maid of honor high priests quorum of the South Cottonwood Third ward, where wearing a gray and white sheath. have resided for the past 50 Mrs. Swens selected a gold en- they years. semble for her daughter's weddAlso active in the LDS Church, ing. Mrs. Brady, mother of the Mrs. Terry is the former Milli-cechose a charcoal bridegroom, L. Ballard. She was born to suit. Their flowers were rosebuds Richard W. and Annie and carnations. Jack Bowles per Ballard on Feb. 26, 1888. Ottley ' ' formed duties of best man. The Terrys have two children, . y Mrs. Oborn Walker, Mrs. John E. Alden Terry of East Midvale . V j , and Mrs. John (Louise) Nielsen of Murray. There are four grand' ' ATTEND STORK SHOWER . children and one great grandson. : s Mrs. Nina Gordon, Mrs. Lillian : v.'.v , 7 , Bennion and Mrs. Tamar ReadV . ry' ''.i .i f r JUNIOR CLUB WOMEN'S of all were numbering, Murray, TO HEAR DR. TAYLOR s . . ... . . ed among guests at a stork shj ' ' ' ' ' The guest speaker at the next ''?'-""'. ' ', ." ower given Tuesday evening at ' : t ' . t the home of Mrs. James Stead-ma- meeting of the Murray Junior ' Women's Club will be Dr. Donald ' L. J ' ' a counselor. i'V Her son's wife, Mrs. Jay Stead-ma- TheTaylor, marriage on be will held meeting Salt Lake City, was the Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. in honored guest. Hostesses were Thursday, the Murray City Fire hall. InMrs. Charles Wright, Sandy; cluded on the program will be Wayne Olson, Midvale and several musical numbers. Mrs. LaDell Steadman of West Mrs. Steve Pedroza will give Jordan. Guests, numbering 21, the Litany. Hostess for the evePhoto by Hurray Camera Shop table and various enjoyed group ning will be Mrs. G. W. Sleight games. Mrs. Gordon won the hou- She will be assisted Mr. and Mrs. Scott Ashby Speakman (pictured above) are reby Mesdames se prize. Refreshments were serJoe Vicchrili, Max Nichols, Rob- siding in Logan following their wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple ved at small tables. ert Gerbich and Betty Buckley. on Sept. 19th. lily-poin- From Out Our Vindow : Webster and Mrs. C. E. Hodell were hosteses in the refreshment room. Miss Marcia Thomas and Mrs. Judy Thomas were In charge of gifts. After a brief honeymoon the newlyweds will return and Mr. Brady will enter, the U. S. Air Force. The bride will join her husband in Texas when he completes his basic training. Thursday, October 3, 1957 M for ku tm K ftwa ftKf (. fw ANT tlTTUt . . QUALITY . ft ter Oct 8, 9 and at 10 beglnnlnf 7:30 p.m. Each of the wards In Murray Stake will present an original CAMO skit to be written, directed and costumed by MIA members. !311 4871 fc!ti to Street toy DTxxdi AIME AMhent 64152 1?"'. unousei least si -- Vo I 1 when you nnurl If n.o.1 MM 1 I PAY YOURSELF FIRST AT i :,- - i. ' S r SOCIETY BUILDING AM eTATB SOUTH 4099 Main Omi 3 1t Bouth-H- M . . . Come to the Murroy Theotro thit 1 2 Noon, team how Mayor Adlal 8lewart of Salt you can become a Lake City was guest speaker Saturday at Monday at the regular meeting ZION'S BENEFIT RANGER Club In Talks To Rotary The Be floce ANYWKRE to need it MURRAY SOUTH 8TAKE MIA TO TRESENT ROAD SHOW A road show, sponsored by the Murray South Stake MIA win be presented at the 8take Cen- nquirt ten stymenttt STOfct FtOM WKtCH when you Have Of Save f. q of the Rotary Murray. Mayor Stewart's talk concern the rroe and eons of the pro posed Home Rule government now being backed by a segment or sail Lax amen. HEY KIDSI r' |