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Show I Thursday, October 23, 1958 Poge4 Critchlow Rites To Re Recileil MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE Th NEWS ADVERTISES Civic Guild Plans Autumn-Go-Roun- A banquet-entertainme- ning which the name The engagement ami approaching marriage of Muss Carolyn Critchlow and Donald L. Rice has been announced. Their marriage will be solemnized in the Halt Lake Temple Oct. 29. Miss Critchlow is the daughter of Mrs. Olof Sundwall. 4936 Atwood Blvd., and the benedict-elec- t ii the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar LeCrand Rice, of Denver, Colorado. Miss CritCrawford chlow lives at Street, Murray. t has studied The bnde-cle- i at the University of Utah where she was active in the Young Peoples Theatre. Mr. Rice has attended school at the BYU and the II. of U. He was poetry editor of the Perm Magazine at the University. He has also served with the U. S. Army at Fori Lewis. Wash The young couple will be feted at a reception in their hon-a- t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Larson. 2m0 Oak Circle, (4624 South i. Following the reception the newlyweds will for Paris, leave immediately Fiance, wh re Mr. Rice will continue his studies at the University of Paris. He will study French Literature and Civiliza- is Taylorsville Miss Reveals Relrollial will claim England as his bride in rites to be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple on March 27. The young couple's engagement was announced recently by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. G. Eugene England, Salt Lake. The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barker, 43(5 S. 2200 W., Taylorsville. Both Mr. Barker and Miss England are studying at BYU. is a member The bride-eleof Spurs, Alpha Lambda Delta, and Lambda Delta Sigma. The young man has completed an LDS New England mission served a tour of duty with the U. S. Armv. Duane Barker Miss Christine tion. Mi Ell VISITS MHS. LEAN Mrs. Ray Allen, 4884 South Redwood Road, has had her mother visiting her since August Her mother, Mrs. Leah Heger, of Denver, Colorado, will he in Murray until the 1 1 Christmas season. Back To School Night For Hillcrest Elementary Plaid Suede Flannel Scheduled on Thursday 1 is The Hillcrest School holding their Back to School night Thursday, Oct. 2:i, at 7:.".0 p.m. The group will met in the school auditorium for a n business meeting. Mrs. Neil, publications chairman, will be in charge of a skit put on by meiiiheis of the to promote the sale of the Magazine. Mrs Art Bishop, legislative chairman, will discuss the issue on school support money that is coming up in the November election. Mrs. Shirley Hogan, membership chairman, will be on hand to accept memberships during the evening. officers for the Other Hillcrest school are Mrs Eva Richards, president, with Mrs. Fein Gel i aid, and Alma E. Crane, as her first and second vice presidents. respei t ivelv. Mrs. Kaye Hansen is serving and hosas secretary-treasurehe unwill the for year pitality der the direction of the Mescalines P.ettv Fairbouine. Cared Baird. and' Beth Jensen. The program committee consists of Mrs. Gloria Oldham and John Vlfkers. The room representatives will be under the chairmanship of the Mesdames Green. Maigie Hamblin Marsh Mrs Janet and Hodge will handle the publicity, and Mrs. Delia Staiiffcr the health and safety committee. a Other chairmen are Mrs HeniuUsen for patent and family life; Rex Olsen. juvenile protection; and Mrs. Beverley Daw, historian Following the business meeting there will be two 2.r minute class periods during which the parents will have the opportunity of getting acquainted with their i hildrcn s teachers and the method. and tontines used during the s bool day. French Knot Gingham Regularly $J19 0 Now yd. Woodway Brushed Rayon -- Ijll-Vel- la 45" Wide yd. Open Friday Eveningj Fashion Fabrics Southgate Shopping Cente' Fugle Want AN Get IteMilt.' HARDWARE & AUTO SUPPLY At Southgate SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Lions 1'lan au i 36 Month Guarantee EXDE or DELCO Battery SJ595 lt fchonq Enchant) Thermoid ! Broke Shoes $395 up Tune-U- p up Thermostats for winter S95 fxenong Kits for CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS wix I Oil FHtcrS SJ29 ! ' .Mr. and Mrs. marriage of interest to their many friends united Dr. Olof Sundwall and Mrs. Louise L. Critchlow. The event took place in Salt Lake, Saturday. Oct. 11. Dr. Sundwall, a well known Murray physician, lives at 493G Atwood,' and Mrs. Critchlow lived at 2,'!0 Crawford Street. Murray. The new Mrs. Sundwall is assistant librarian of the County Library in Midvale The couple will make their home at 4i'.';( Atwood Blvd.. Murray. The new Mrs. Vance is the Making their home in Mur- former Miss Beth Simmons, Mr. the are and ray newlyweds Mrs. Richaid L." Vance. They daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilrecited then vows before Elder lis A Simmons, 6123 Clay StAlfred J. F.IIgieti in the Salt and her bridegroom is the son Lake Temple on Monday, Oct. of Mr. and Mrs. Rex L. Vance, 57.9 Hillside Drive. 13. at 51:30 a m. The double-rinfollowed was Orange gladioli and autumn ceremony that evening by a reception to leaves were entwined around honor the youn couple. Four an archway to form a back hundred guests came to the drop for the bridal party. The Center to greet them. reception room was further by palms and candel-abi- a g LYN'S DRIVE-I- N Barber and Beauty Shop at 3838 South State SALON BEAUTY Regular $750 CREME l Permanent Wave 5 50 j" Including Ha ir Cut Call AM wm si Richard Vance Heth Simmons W 'ds Richard Vance; Will Make Their Home In Murray 11 A and iff 'v' ji Olof Su lid walls KIM .J ; pi XEW IIOMK FOR BROWNS Mr. and Mrs Hugh Brown. 25S West 4800 South have moved to their new home at 61T1 South MO East. Mr. Brown has served for several years as the Sunday school superintendent of the Fourth ward. October f1 Womens or Mens HAIRCUTS Children under 14 75 Tues. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS 1st Place South of Southgate Shopping Center i which were placed around the room in points of interest. The bride greeted her guests in a ballerina length gown of nylon lace over bridal satin. The bouffant skirt featured tiers of ruffled nylon lace, and featured a high fitted waist line. The softly molded bodice had a scooped round neckline cmhroidered with seed pearls. The long sleeves extended to lily points over her wrists. A tiara of seed pearls and irrides-cen- t Sequins (aught her elbow length veil of pure silk illusion to her head A bouquet of salmon cohued ruse buds, and lily of the valley surrounding a white olehid was curried in her ,1! ins Mrs. Deiene Brimhall attended her sister as matron of honor. Other attendants were Miss Connie Simmons, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Charlyn Yates. The matron of honor was gowned in a gold velveteen dress. The bridesmaids wore identical di esses, with Miss Simmons in nisi velveteen and Mrs Vales in brown velveteen. They cairied gold whicker baskets of gold grapes, salmon gladioli and autumn leaves. Serving as best man was Bob Huetter Ijirry Brimhall. Kobeit Prince, Sam Moore, Hon Cilbvrt aril Robert Kaninikar were usheis for the evening. SimFlower gills were mons, the bride's sister and Christen.Hcn Their Colleen dresses ueie in an orange hue .villi full skirt and a large bow in hack. For her daughters wedding Mrs Simmons wore a beige velveteen sheath accented with a s. it in i iinmici bund Mrs Vance's dress was a blue lace (Vance. I'ligr S, Col. 6) Chris wants Too! Mission Week 26 thru 20 .m-- m REFORMATION MISSION Sunday, October 26 iVS 75M. 3 RALLY p.m. Su"tiyide Notional Guo'd Armoty 1523 Eo! Sunmide (SiO Souh Reg. $3.25 Value S89q0, Christ-Centere- BIG LOCATIONS . . . Hdf. SOUTHGATE OLYMPUS Hollodov CENTRAL Magna 6385 or Evangelism Services d October 27 Guest Missioner LUMBER & HARDWARE in EVERY Monday through Thursday Auto Sup. Southgo'e Shopping Center AM 6 $713 & NIGHT 8 p.m. 30 The Rev. Carl F. Nifz PoHond1, O'f-ao- CR LUMBER & HARDWARE AM Christ Lutheran Church YOUR IUTHERAN A NEW CAR Every find yourself stuck with little pieces of cheese? Pieces that are too small to serve and too wasteful to throw away. Try grating them and then storing in a covered jar in A 1959 Messerschmidt Do you catch yourself saying uncharitable words towards the shells of hard boiled eggs that refuse to be peeled smoothly. The latest suggestion is to place a band of scotch tape around the center of the egg. Then roll it, tap if, or bounce it to crack the surface. By removing the band of tape the ends of the shells will easily come off. At least, they are supposed to. mil ii i Or are they strictly frozen food connoisseurs? Well, here's A FREE something to give canned peas a different taste. Add browned onions and margarine to them as they are cooking. One EVERY We've heard this one before. However, we forget about it job and then later wish we'd remembered it. Before beginning a dirty, messy job, rub baby oil into your hands. This will make it easier to clean your hands when the job is finished. Several days after we finished a particular messy job and our fingers still show a hint of stains in the creases, regardless of the times we've done dishes, we often wish we would have tried the baby oil. NEIGHBOR IN MURRAY a recipe calls for one square of chocolate and your board is bare" here's a substitute. Use three and INVITES YOU UM TO SHARE CHRIST WITH HIM Vegas REGISTER NOW AT YOUR OPERATION lf tablespoons of cocoa and one half tablespoon of margarine. It gives the same results. Nice to know, don't you agree? Or are you ever caught with your chocolate gone? For the ravenous little from school just starved, Mash a whole banana with of milk. Might even add a energy flavor. week at the in Las "cup- one-ha- Vacation DUNES HOTEL You learn something every day if you keep your eyes open. This is brand new to us but it sounds logical. When SNOWFLAKE IN STORES guy in your family who returns home here's something to revitalize him. a fork and shake well in a cold glass bit of ice cream to give it that extra MURRAY. Here's a tempting little idea. For a new flavor touch add grated parmesan cheese to the flour in which you dunk the UTAH Start your Christmas Shopping Now and frying chicken. Sounds good, doesn't it. In fact we may just try that toniqht. We picked up a real good special in fryers this weekend. Which all goes to prove it pays to shop the ads in your home town. That's where your best buys are. SAVE AT YOUR OPERATION County Glad Society Schedules Fall Dinner Murray Baptists To A I lend Meet In place of regular family services Sunday evening. Mur-la- y Baptist Church will take part in a "Protestant Festival of Faith" at the First Baptist Church of Salt Lake City. The program will start at 7:.".0 and transportation will be furnished to this service. Vehicles will leave the Murray church, 184 E. McMillan Lane (5770 South at 6:45 p.m. At the Sunday evening service, Pr. Frank E. Warren, president of Whitvvorth College, will speak on "Protestantism's Contribution To Freedom". The Westminster College choir will present a of special music. The event is being sponsored bv the Salt Council of Churches in observance of Sunday. Kegular Sunday evening service at the Murray church will be held Sunday, Nov. 2nd. pio-gra- m I IMJA Wir.llT SI RI KISEI) AT HIKTIIDAV PAICTV Linda Wight was treated to a surprise party Friday. Oct 17. at the Charles O. Wight home, 5848 South 157 West, to celebrate her fourteenth birthday. Miss Wight and ten girl friends were treated to games and refreshments prepared bv Mrs. Wight. Kngle'8 Auxiliary Plans Events The Ijidies Auxiliary Mrs. Winonah Belcher as the t. Madam new Mrs. Reva Inmond was installing president, and Mrs Mildred Call son was installing conductor. A home membership party Is being planned for Wednesday. Oct. 29, to encourage all delinquent members to become active, and to introduce members to the group. The program for the event, which will be held at the privi-povti- hall, is under the SNOWFLAKE direc- tion nf the Mesdames Dorothy Nelson. De Ette Burbldge, nnd Elmne Carpenter The refreshments will be planned by the Mesdames Winonah Belcher and Elsie (links The Aiixihaiy meetings for November have been rhnnged Iroin then tegular days because of Thanksgiving, and the Ogden Visitation on Nov 12. The meeting will bo held on Nov 5 and (he IJ A Visitation for Tooele has been scheduled for Oct. 27. The group wishes'to rongrnt-tilal- e Reva DtmondT who has moveJ into her new home in with her husband Salt and family. The Auxiliary has organized a bowling learn which bowls every Friday night at no pm. at' the Olympus Alley They belong to Ihe Hpmlen league. The team niPliibets ate (he Mesdames Nell Sandage, Frances Suler. (Jail CStessmen. Mvt-n- a Richins. Winonah Itelcher, Wanda Kidwcll and Norma Motris The women are planning a fund raising program for the near future for the of buying purpose bowling blmises for Ihe team. The Eagle women are prud of two year old P.obyn Ann horoiise. daughter i if Mr and Mrs Howard Komue. who won a special prize in a mrnl Hula Hmp contest She wan big baby rubber doll as given Teeter lUibe. Utile well as P.obyn Ann used three hoops in her prize winning IN STORES The annual fall dinner of the Salt Lake County Gladiolus Society will he held Thursday. October 2:ird. at the Continental Baking Company. Anyone wishing to make reservations mav call Vernon Batemen, AM UTAH MURRAY. Couple Celebrate Wedding Dale HEAR THE DAILY SPECIALS The New In honor of their 47th g anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross entertained guests Saturday afternoon. Those visiting with the Rosses include Mr anil Mis. Jes Barlow, of Altadena. Calif . Mrs A L. Labhe. Salt Lake City. Sir and Mrs. J. H. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McHenry of Murray The Rosses make their home at 255 Elm Ave. we'd-(iin- KMUR ,n. OlH'll I IoilSC FeU'S l3n 1 ('I,.,,.!,,,, fk Wifdlle Hll;IIl Mr. ami Mrs. Gene Terry. 429 Belview. held an open house at their home in honor of the recently wed couple. Mr. and Mrs Charles O. Wight. 584S South 157 West. The event took place the evening of Saturday. Oct 18 Friends and relatives from Provo, Ogden. and Salt Ijike were to attend The Wight's were wed in the Salt Lake Temple, Oct A New Record "Back To School" Is Scheduled at Bonnyview The Bonnyview school has scheduled their meeting to be held Oct. 24 7:n0 pm as announced bv president. Mrs. Ruascil A business meeting Bishop will he held in the lunch room during which Mm. Cloyd Jones will report on the membership drive that will romc to a close on Oct. 24, There la room competition In this drive and the class room turning In tht most memberships will be awarded a prize. Mrs. Anna Mae Woolf. mag.irinc repremfUalive, will explain the desirability of subscribing to the publication. James Crane, sixth grade teacher at Bonnyview. will discuss Amendment No. 4 The "Back-to-Schoo- jjj I Phonograph EVERY 15 min. MB! of the Murray Eagles have installed Eagle's Utah Lutheran October S IS! 1 M ty before beginning a of the Club has been scheduled for 8 p.m. on Oct. 30th at the home of Mrs. Homer Bendixen. .'i.'STG Birch Circle. Wed - Does your family get tired of the taste of canned fods? meeting ALL UTAH Many other Comparable Bargains at our 3 ,v VvJ, Reams Pinochle Anti Freeze up 1 Pinochle Club To Meet Ignition and Carburetor ot very low pricei 1 , M 691 $95 j& s next or vikw Most people try to catch up on their reading. We do too, at times. However, this time we've been catching up on our hints. In other words we've been on the lookout for little tidbits of information useful to both of us. Can't say we've found too man but we'll share with you those we have found. house-dresse- OR MUFFLER riicTir i w onitt'i hunt the refrigerator. They may be used to top spaghetti, in salad dressings or in cheese sauces. The only problem we can see is in grating those little pieces. We usually end up with grated finger tips and nails. Open Windshield Washer Solvent WIVJ g the dinner, and the men-fol- k buy it. Funds are used for community projects, such as the purchase of the drinking fountain at the Granger Park. Attire for the evening is s strii'tly "sport", with in order for the ladies, for the men and sports-clotheConclusion of the evening's entei tainnient will he the showing of pictures taken at the Lion's Convention in Denver. They will be shown by Thayne A cord and Chester Fassio. DuPont 7 Gas Guard Register for a MacGregor Sportster Robe to be given away 9 ons. The dinner will be held at Hall, 400(1 S. Redwood Koad, at X o'clock. The ladies prepared The f by Trudy if " Cranger I, ions Chin memhera are invited to attend this evendining's annual ner sponsored by the Lady Lifund-raisin- B , , Granjjrr Kvcnt AVOID FREEZING! Replace that Faulty K ,4M'ii, w, A,, Mar-cely- Dan River IFfnlh h s7i I lift- - 'eve will be known by of "Autumn-Go-Round- " being arranged by Ladies Civic Guild. the Murray The affair will be held in the new Murray City Hall banquet room on Thursday, Nov. 6. Dinner will be served at 7:00 p.m. Members of the Guild are contacting people for the sale of tickets, which are selling for $1.50 per person. The public is invited. There will be several booths around the hall for different types of games. The event is under the over-al- l direction of Mrs William R. Godfrey, club president. A. cs u d I From put Our Window parents will then visit the rooms of their children to visit and become acquainted with the teachecs. A SECOND CAR JUST FIND THE KEY 1230 DIAL ON YOUR RADIO how about that redecorating? Its easy with ... BEIHIETT'S a super-washab- le in 1,322 KRIL1-K0T- E flat wall paint Gceu colors paint it with I coat... clean up with water... Cost? i about $10 a room. 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