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Show Nina Ruth Nuf fer Becomes Bride Of Steven L. Tapp In Home Ceremony MURRAY (UTAH) EAGLE V In home ceremonies performed pastel shades and carried match Jan. 3, Miss Nina Ruth Nuffer ing bouquets. Mrs. Nuffer selected teal blue became the bride of Steven Tapp. Vows were exchang- crepe for her daughter's receped at the home of the bride- tion, and Mrs. Tapp, mother of chose silver the bridegroom, groom's brother and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tapp, brocade. Donald Tapp performed duties 610 E. 7570 South, Midvale. Elder Dale Ahlberg of Murray 8th of best man for his brother. ward bishopric officiated. Danny Nuffer and Terry BurThe bride is a daughter of Mr. gess were ushers. Mrs. Jack Tapp was at the and Mrs. Elvin J. Nuffer, 4593 Boxelder St. Parents of the guest book. In charge of gifts bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nuffer, Floyd Tapp, 6390 So. 1300 East. Miss Ellen Walton, Miss Shirley The newlyweds were honored Mark and Miss Marilyn Larkin. at a reception Jan. 10 at the Mrs. William C. Peterson was Murray 8th ward meeting house. hostess in the refreshment room. Assisting with serving were Miss Edith Webb, Miss Charlyn Webb, Miss Marcia Turner, Miss Karo-ly- n Killian and Miss Nila Merk-le- STRICTLY sister-in-la- lit A'iki- 1' - Plan Meeting In New Church Reveals Betrothal 'V Mr. and Mrs. John Suess, 865 E. 5137 South, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Esther Suess, to Wendell G. Jones. The future Bridegroom is a son fo Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones, Morgan. A miscellaneus shower honorThe betrothed couple plans to 8 was Jan. bride the given ing be married June 20 in the Salt Webb. by Miss Charlyn Lake LDS Temple. The newlyweds are making Mr. Jones is currently serving their home in Murray. with the U. S. Air Force stationed in Salina, Kan. f New Officers Named By Fire Auxiliary ' ft ' Mm New officers of the Salt Lake County Firemen's Auxiliary were elected at a meeting of the group Succeeding evening. Monday Mrs. Everett Berger as president is Mrs. Dan Latsis. Other new officers include Mrs. Howard Nichols, vice president; Mrs. Harry Ballard, secretary; Mrs. Bert Nichol, treasurer; Mrs. John Ungrich, historian and Mrs. A. T. Nelson, warden. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Franklin Jones and Mrs. Lavell Swenson. A dinner honoring the outgoing officers is being planned. The programs. The Gleasons were gone 16 time and place will be announced days returning to Murray last at the February meeting. Saturday evening. DEMONSTRATION GIVEN BUSINESS TRIP Mrs. Bernice Palfreyman, a Mr. and Mrs. Max Gilbert, 4721 representative of the Home Ec- Atwood Blvd., returned home onomics Service, presented a Saturday night after spending a demonstration of bread baking wc?k in the Oakland. California, to members of the Jaycettes at area. They were there on a busitheir regular January meeting ness trip. held Monday evening. Hostesss was Mrs. Neal Clupfh VISITING IN OREGON and refreshments were served to Mrs. William A. Self. 4110 So. 19 members and guests. 615 East, and children. Rock and Christy, left Tuesday for Portland. Ore., for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. Williams. The Self's made the trip via Western Airlines. n, ? - 'It Mr. and Mrs. Steven iapp The bride wore a ballerina-lengt- h yown of lace underscored with satin. Styled along empress lines, the bodice featured a Queen Ann collar and long sleeves tapering to over the wrists. He veil of nylon net. edged with lace, cascaded from a crown of pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations. Attending the bride were Mrs. Reynold Astle, Miss Bonnie Nuffer and Mrs. Donald Tapp. Connie Tapp was flower girl. The attendants wore ballerina gowns of lace and net over taffeta in lily-poin- ts Movelfy Caps Values fo$300 1 4033 Group & Gloves ff0 2)U of Gloves REDUCED Example, GLEASONS TOUR CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Byron O. Glea-so4548 Boxelder St., motored to Berkeley, Calif, where they spent a week visiting Mr. Glea-son- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gleason. From there, accompanied by his parents, the Gleasons visited his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gleason in Fresno, and a brother of the elder Mr. Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Gleason in Los Angeles. While in Los Angeles the visitors attended a session at the LDS temple and several radio anc JANE CELEBRATES more Reg. $1 .98 Now BAPTISMAL BIRTHDAY afternoon birthday party Jan. 0. honored Jane Latimer on her eighth birthday. The party was h ld at the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell LatiAn c mer. 19 W. 6025 South. Twelve girls in Jane's class nt S'hocil wore guests Each received a ceramic bird figurine as a favor1. Cake, ice cream and punch wov? served. Scuth State Sheet The Murray Baptist Church congregation and friends will occupy their new building at 184 East McMillan Lane (5770 So.) Making plans for a September for the first time Sunday mornwedding are Miss Beverly Kay enA a.m. 10 at ing unique and Lynn Nelson Hill. trance to the Sanctuary will be Turner The couple will recite their nupmade after the congregation tial vows in the Salt Lake LDS gathers in the Fellowship Hall Temple. at 9:45 a.m. Announcing their daughter's Special music will be given by Mr. Donald Wittig, instructor wedding plans are Mr. and Mrs. Dee V. Turner, 6520 So. 600 of Physics, and Mr. Max E. West. Hodges, Dean of Students, both The benedict-elec- t is a son of of Westminster College. The Mr. and Mrs. S. Roy Hill. 1054 adult choir of the church will Roosevelt Ave., Salt Lake City. sing, "How Lovely Are The Dwellings" by Liddle. The Pastor, BROWNS HOST Rev. Arthur A. Vinz, will preach the sermon on the subject, "We'- SUPPER PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Brown, re Not 'Playing Church' ". Other participants in the service will 837 Bullion St., were hosts at be Dr. M. C. Ballenger, Dean of a turkey dinner at their home Westminster College, and Rev. Wednesday evening. The party Jamjs P. Payne, former pastor followed a Norwegian therm and of Murray Baptist Church. background. Following the dinIn the evening at 6:30 p.m. the ner a social evening was enjoyed church will hold "Open House" by the guests. following the unified Sunday eveAttending the party were Mr. ning service. This will be for all and Mrs. Wm. Graham and Miss the family. Carol Turner of Murray, Dr. Oinciiia Rebekahs POINT OF VIE by Trudy Lunch was barely over the other day v.hen ve we u sieged with a little extra work. And it is really work for us. The young ones were given some balloons for being especially good in Beverly Turner Plans September Wedding Date Miss Esther Suess Murray Baptists WOMAN'S A I - WUU y. , Page 3 From but Our Window La-M- ar . Thursday, January 16, 1953 Blaine R. Brown, Mrs. Alma Craven, and Mrs. Gerda Geracht all of Salt Lake. the doctor's office. Naturally it was beyond their power to inflate them completely. After a few vain attempts on our part we were all in favor of making a substitute in the doctor's bribery methods. After much huffing and puffing, turning red and then blue, we finally managed to get each balloon filled to the very tip of it. The little ones squealed with delight watching the air inflate their balloon. Their delight would just as quickly turn to fear with the thought their balloon might break before they even got a chance at it. But we weren't filled with that much hot air. For one afternoon the tots had something to amuse themselves with while the weather prohibited their being outside all to get underfoot when confined to the indoors. Do you find yourself looking for something to keep these little "prisoners" happy of the time. For that we could be thankful as they always manage and content and yet leave yourself some free time? We came across an article with all sorts of amusing games which answer that familiar question "Mom, what can I do now?" Maybe if we share them with you it might help out at just the right time. Little ones love having their own play house and they can or where ever you just that right in your own front rooTi let them play. Simply take a card table and set it up. Throw an old blanket or sh?ef over it and let their imagination for its use run wild. Imagination can be a marvelous thing as many psychologists tell us and youngsters are filled with it. have Playing store is always fascinating when items are disBIRTHDAY DINNER played on a bench or shelf. It's hard then to decide which is Mrs. Levi Jenkins of Midvale to be the buyer or the store keeper but they can more fun take turns at each. Paper money not only provides The formal installation of new entertained members of her club always officers for the Omenia Rebekah at a noon dinner last Monday. added interest but mokes them realize the value of real money The occasion was Mrs. Jenkins Lodge, number 15. was he'd Jan. and where it goes! Old egg cartons and used paper bags The twelve guests 7 at tho I. O. O. F. Hall in Mur- birthday. the afternoon are spent quilting. a'ways fun to play with and make the store seem real. ray. A turkev dinner preceded tho 8 p m. installation. CELEBRATES FIRST If you are looking for a quiet game there is one as clo'e as Mrs. Robert Fortune was in- BIRTHDAY your empty fruit jar. That is, providing you also have some kernels stalled as Jr. Past Noble Grand Warren Cowley, son of Mr. of becorn r bean;. Irt the little ones develop and Mrs. Walter Matern as Noble and Mrs. Don Cowlev, 4606 Grand. Other officers and their the the their hands tween beans and into by jar. eyes h dropping s observed Circle, offices who took part in th? cere- f.rst The bean ran o ther be held at waist level or at the tip of the 14 Jin Tuesday, birthday mony are Mrs Leonard r.aeon as His f tniily and relatives helped no'p V7 ill a httle prn'tire th? tots will start looking for harder Vice Grand. Mrs John Doyle as h ni celebrate the occasion. methods of dropping the beans thereby providing their own en- Mrs. Howard Lindsey. secretary. treasurer and Mrs. Jenny Lund-quis- t NEW PARENTS terfoiriTi as Chaplain. The now warMr. and Mrs. Douglas F. BenOf course wh?n a'l e'se fails to keep the little ores amused den is Mrs. Martin Nelson and nett, 2760 So. 2nd East, are par Carconductor is Mrs. Elizabeth ents of a baby girl born Jan. 4 you can always take out a few minutes and read them that fairy ter with Mrs. John Phillips as at Cottonwood Maternity hostale you have been promising to read for so long. After the color bearer. Mrs. Berth i Folev pital. Mrs B 'tinett is the formfairy ta'e you can tell them a story and then 'et them tell their is R. S. N. G Mrs. Emman Nel- er Geraldine Batchelor of Mur-aa- y own stories. Once anain imaginations run wild and you yourson is L. S. N. C, Mrs. Nellie self will fhd it hard to break away from the group. Hawkins is R. S. V. G and Mrs. The new little lass will be en-- i. Berth i Jordan is L. S. V. G. ed Katrina Iorri Bennett. Other CfvMien can be n ioy or at times a chore Mrs. Mayme Gillespie is the now children in the family are Lynda, depending on musician and Mrs. Metta Lowrey Brcnda. Gary. Martha. Robert vnr reortions R'ordlecs of how trying they may be you can is the inside guardian. Leonard and Bryan al.vavs tlvnk bok to that rid say;nq that children may tear up Bacon is the outsi 'e guardnn bi t t'?v n ver brnk up a home. a VISIT PARENTS Mrs. Howard I.indsov. district K. Mr. and Mrs M. Gal'aher deputy, served as the installing Byr? now. and family of s have oi'fie !. She was assisted by h tur ned to me a aftetheir four Millard Roberts. May West Crvil Hansen, Al ee Brown day visit with his parents Mr. IM'.P. T VKET RELIEF SOCIETY WOMEN ntid Mrs. Ruion T. Gallagher. and B;Ttha Brady. The Ponv E Cnm of Mi TO 1MAKE SEWING P..VKETS v i'l DauRht s of Utah Pio-- i Murray 10th Wa-- d Relief SoKOXANXE IS SIX (iEKALIVS FIRST met Thirs'nv. Janua-- v ??.- - 't ciety had their regular meeting the hore f Mrs MacI lovd Roxanne Cowley entertained BIRTHDAY and wo-- k dav this mo-niat 10 5782 South rta'-'- ff we a in Ruth Morrisrn directed the six little fnends S itrird iv. Jan. Grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. 11, at her home in honor of her Ivan A. Pearson and Mr. and p m. M's. J. Enlvian Wah'qiii t. women in the making of snving will present the les- baskets, and helped women with birthday. Slv turned six years Mrs. Georg. W. Sleight, vote classleiidT. Tli-' music will be un I'T the special sowing old on Friday. Jan 10. guests Jan. 10 at the first birth- son. problems The guests played games for day party of their grnndson. direction of Mrs. Pay Greenwood Pot luck luncheon was served and Mrs Nina Porter prizes an I had cake and favors. Gerald Labium Gerald is the nt noon son of Mr. and Mrs Gerald N. WELFARE MEETING Her brothers, Scott and Warren, Lahrum. 2024 W. 6200 South. BOY SCOIT PARTY joined in the festivities. Representing the Jordan ValRefreshments were served and Roxanne is the daughter of Mr. A party for Scouts of and Mrs Don I Cowley, 4605 the group spent the evening visit- ley Region, a group of people Murray 10th wardCy was held Jan. Iioin the south Lake Salt Valley ing Meadowviow Circle. , held their welfare meeting Mon- 10 at the home of Charles 5S48 So. 157 West. LIBERTY ofPLANS day evening at the regional XEVAI) VXS ARE ForXDEKS DAY EVENT David Watkina showed slides fice, 161 E. 5600 South Stnnley RECENT WESTS Officers and chairmen of Lib- Rasmussen was in charge of the and moving pictures ho ha I taMr and Mrs Roves J. Peterken during his recent mission. met last nicht meeting. erty school son of I .as Vcgis. Nov. were homo at Menthe Mrs of Max visitors at the home of their love. 580 1 So. 45 West, president d uighter and her family, Mr. and of the Rroup Mrs. Don Cowley Plans were made to observe the organization's Founders Day EXTEKTAIX AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs Robert Poole, on Feb 20 At that time the will 5001 Glenn, were Sunday dinner past presidents of tho honts to Mr. and Mrs Tom Rish-ton- . be honored at a business meeting PRIZE GIVE-AWA- Y West Jordan: Mr. and Mrs and social affair. Dale Springer. Orem and Mr. WOODSTOCK CONTEST WINNERS SPONSORS Earl Gividen of Garden Grove. PROGRAM AT HOSPITAL Calif The Woodstock is sponFAREWELL PAHTV soring a program to be presented the children's ward in the Several friends and relatives at MRS. HAROLD MEYERS Lake County General Hobs-pltaSalt home of Mr. and gathered at the 17 at 2 p.m. Jan. Mrs. John Simper. 5899 So. 45 Students In the 5th and 6th 301 West 6400 South, t West, Murray Thursday evening. Woodstock will particiThe occasion honored Mr. Sim- gradesonatthe will which pate program, HOUSE per, who is leaving this week for Include musical numbers and M,SS AW'6 ARNDT nn indefinite stay in Denver In dances. I W, Refreshments will be with his business. served. I connection UiCCWllalue Springfield, Minn. Mrs. Simper and daughters, Mrs. Reed Hintze, health chairMRSDEEFMus and man of the Linda, Barbara, Robin futepemTottX V is In charge of Malad Christine will Join him later. City, Idaho the affair. mothers will Have Installation M"i-dowvie- I'a-owa- Mes-:am"- . Ki"-pac- (90S soon suit, (, JffiP.(V). ng Wi-jht- re-re- announces its Semi-Annu- al Shoe Clearance beginning Friday. Jan. 17th sensational buys on... Grace Walker Our local Jewel House winner: l. la-s- JEVEL P-T- A WINNERS furnish transportation for the Sl'SAN IS NINE children. birthIn celebration of her 9th MR. TAPP I NDERGOES day Susan Menlove was hostess APPENDECTOMY at a roller skating party SaturSteven Tapp was taken to a day afternoon at Murray Roller Salt Lake City hospital Jan. 9 Rink. After skating, the guests were for an emergency appendectomy. served refreshments at the home He was released Jan. 13. Mr. Tapp was married Jan. 3 of Susan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Menlove, 5894 So. 45 West. to Nina Ruth Nuffer of Murray. ESTER P. GRAVES Manson, Washington II YOU, TOO, CAN ALWAYS A WINNER WHEN YOU VISIT YOUR JEWEL HOUSE JEWEUX! 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