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Show THE MURRAY (Uiah) EAGLE A l Nii n4 Th .r. ir- ! ' niii.iiuiili,..jio-y- " u'i y Carl Benvegnu to Atfvartlitr I960 From Out Our Window Thursday, April 21, ' Student BYU !f .. .',... -- Reveals Plans . '.' f STRICTLY Carl Benvegnu, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Benvegnu, 5381 Knollcrest, will marry Miss Snarl Parry sometime this fall. is the daughtTho bride-to-b- e er of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Tarry, of McGill, Nevada, and is now a senior at Holy Cross Hosof Nursing. pital School The benedict-eleis a graduate of Judge Memorial and is now in his junior year at the University of Utahvwhere he ts studying Geological Engineer- . Brigham Young University student Miss Yvonne Christen-se- n is making plans for a May 27th wedding. She will become the bride of Doral A. Hodgkin-so- n in Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremonies. Is the daughtThe bride-ele- ct er of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Christensen, 307 E. 5300 South, and her fiance the son of Mrs. Zelda Heatherley of Orem, Utah, and Mr. Hodgkinson of Wyo- j ing. srs The wedding will take place ming. reception will be held that in the Murray 5th ward house, 5770 So. 300 East. Mrs. Kenneth Jewkes, sister will attend of the bride-to-bher as matron of honor. Other attendants will be Mrs. Kendall Adams, Miss Madeline Alder, and Miss Becky Savage. A . ' e, rir M. ! i -- . .... itt Organizer Leader, Marks Ninetieth Birthdate mm mm STARTS SATURDAY P-T- A 49 GALLON $6.25 Value NOLA JOHNSON of John's Stylette Medallion SATIN ENAMEL 17S Colors and Witt A 5787 South Slate Street - $2.75 Value OFFERS A - EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT 175 Colon and Whita on 3 0 GALLON ...... ..... SflDLlTZ A i. $7.15 Value . Regular $12.50 EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT PRIMER 98 Colon) and Whlta A $7.15 Value Wave : GALLON and Save At These Special Golden Anniversary Sale Prices Buy Now Only . . . m S50 0 you save $6! wsj. DIAL Ah 6-- JI 75 for your appointment! BUT MODEL fcRMNT SUPPLY 4830 So. State - AM HURRY . Mrs. Moffat started' life as Sarah Elizabeth Howe o n a farm in South Cottonwood, and has really lived three separate and distinct lives. First a young farm girl who received local schooling, and was active in her church work. Second, the wife of a prominent attorney who climaxed his public life as Judge of the Utah Supreme Court, and mother of two prominent men; and thirdly, becoming a public figure with many positions and responsi bilities in her own figtit. She graduated from the old 26th District School of S. L. County, and also from M. G. Lapin's School of Dressmaking. At the age of 18 she tvas chosen Secretary of the South Cottonwood Relief Society, (a position she kept for 11 years); was a traveling missionary of the old Granite Stake; and was on the first Relief Society Board of the original Cotton. wood Salon of Beauty h I 98 QUART I '"' Mrs. David W. Moffat, Friday, April 15, was the 90th birthday of Mrs. David W. Moffat, who makes her home rr r at 286 Vine Street. The ninety years of her life have been ones of tremendous change and growth. It is interesting . to note that many important institutions and organizations in this area that we now take for granted, were given much needed impetus and innn.ni.ir iinmii ..i.imi..,i..i..i. m . n..,inij help during their early years, by this woman. These organizations are as divergent as the Murray Women's Club, which she founded and served as first president; the Cottonwood Maternit y Home, that she directed, sewed and canned for to help get goSATINT0NE ing and organizing the LATEX WALL PAINT here in Murray, and serving as 100 Colon tndWhilt its first president, too. T Ronnie Mackay Will Say "I Do" ' : - - xsi Anniversary f A - . .. - - .... Mrs. David U'.'' (Sarah) Moffat, 288 1ne Street, who celebrated her ninetieth birthday last Friday, April 15. 50,h s ' . . offer expires on Saturday, April 30! "I'm on my way to Rosana Shops to buy Lovable" Stake. She married David V. Moffat on Jan. 1, 1896. Their oldest son, D. Howe Moffat, is a Harvard graduate and makes his home at 1100 Vine Street. He is an attorney with offices in Salt Lake. Her other son, Dr. Dean A. Moffat lives in Salt Lake. He graduated from Columbia University and interred at St. Hospital. He now specializes in allergies. Mis. Moffat has six grandchildren. Her husband received no for- mal education until he 'entered the University of Utah. A very well educated grandfather trained him at home, and he passed the teacher's examination with high honors, thus qualifying him for University work. The young pair were married after his graduation, and he taught schools locally for the next ten years. He then went to Chicago o study law at Northwestern, completing his courses in two years. She remained at home with her young sin Howe. Her husband seived on both the Murray and District benches before being seated on the Supreme Court. He died suddenly in their home in 1944 when he was 74 years old. During these years heavy social obligations were placed upon Mrs. Moffat because of her hushand's position, but her own public life continued to develop. (Moffat. l'ai;e ". 0k .) ,: : ing known the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Bonnie Mackay, to David Beagley. The young man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Beagley, of Hunter. They will be married in June in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with a reception following at the Reception Center. Mrs. La Wayne Hatch will attend her sister as matron of honor, and Miss Shannon will be bridesmaid. Miss Bonnie Beagley, sister of the groom, and Miss Nancy Mackay, sister of the bride, will be Junior bridesmaids, and petite Miss Deena Brown will be flower girl. Grant Beagley Jr. will perform the duties of best man for his brother. will graduate The bride-to-b- e from Granger high school this spHng and her. future husband is a Cyprus graduate. ft" call us up! : Kosarca SHOPS 3750 South State wire flowers AM We guarantee quality. Delivery anywhere. 1 v V iFrst of all, children now a days have a medium of entertainment that, at the same time, furthers their knowledge in many ways. We're referring to TV. In spite of all the bad things one can say about it, TV has opened new channels of learning to youngsters. Just think of all the new words they become acquainted with, and sights of foreign lands they are able to see through good TV programs. Considering that TV is both good and bud for children we have tended to keep a fairly close watch over which programs they view. 1 i i - Somewhere along the way, TV has given them new ideas, too. But mostly it has advanced them at a faster pace. Now, we're not complaining about this but at times it does leave us mystified. Ras-muss- Portr ait by Don Blair Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Allen Will Blake Their New Home In Midvale Hosts at a wedding breakfast maids, included the Misses Sher- newlyweds, Mr. and an Davies, Dorothy Turner, Mrs. Thomas Eugene Allen., Marilynn Towers and Mickee held Friday morning, April 8th, Hertig. The tiny flower girl at the Fort Douglas Golf Club- and boy were Toni Morris and house, were parents of the Jimmie Goff, brother of the honoring Mr. and Mrs. Clifton groom. Miss Fullmer was gowned in American Fork. The new Mrs. Alien is the for- lavender embossed satin, with mer Miss Judith Ann (Judy) a full pleated skirt, complete Fullmer, daughter of Mr. and with a wide belt and bow. Three Col. ) . Mrs. Jay H. Fullmer, 545 West (Allen. Page groom, Goff. Miss Joyce Mash Will Wed In June 6400 Charlcnc Nielsen ScSs I v The girls had already finished their bath and, in pajamas, were ready to catch the last of Lawrence Welk before turning in. As soon as they were out of the tub the little guy jumped in. Since we were busy we decided to let him bathe himself as he is capable of doing. After hearing him splash around for about 15 minutes we yelled in to inquire if he was finished. As unconcerned as he could be, he casually informed us he was just about ready for the soap. Our surprise was overcome by laughter as we replied he better be finished soon and out of there. In just a matter of minutes he came out finished with the soaping, drying and dressing procress. It's that first process he enjoys so much but it's his answers we enjoy so much. Nuptial Day j - vl South. We really didn't start out on an educational and enlightening discourse but somehow we headed that way. Instead we were going to relate one of the funny instances that happened the other evening. We're still laughing about it. Not that our kids are the only one who do funny things. We just have the unusual privilege of being able to relate it more often and to more people, than other parents do. The young couple exchanged wedding vows in a double ring ceremony, earlier in the day in the Salt Lake Temple, where President EIRay Christiansen Of course an nnr.wer like that sounds like something he officiated. have picked up from Moochie of the Little League or Dennis I might The same evening the brid; Miss Charlene Nielsen will couple greeted relatives and become the bride of J. Allen the Menace. We have a sneaking suspicion all these things aren't friends at the Murray South Kimball on July 15 in the Salt complettely original with our tots. Even if they aren't original we Stake Center, with the bride's Lake must say it keeps us on cur toes keeping LDS Temple. but we up with them parents as hosts. love it, every minute of it! bride-to-b- e the is The young For her wedding the bride Mr. and Mrs. selected a floor length gown of daughter R. ofNielsen. 4914 Lin- Charles satover lace bridal Chantilly coln Street, and her fiance is (,IIil.S HOLD SKATIXG- a nod;in, styled with REARS S LADY I.IOSS scalloped Mr. and Mrs. John line and long tapered sleeves, the son of ELECT SLUMBER I'.IRTY SEW OLEIC ERS Tiers of the lace cascaded down the back of the full, hoopMiss June Simper. r37 V.' The Kearns Lady Lions reed skirt. fJKH) South, was iimorff the cently met at Brattens lo elect Her finger tip veil of pure house guest, at the of new officers for the coming silk illusion wan held secure Pam Goldson. Saturday evening, year. by a pillbox bridal h.tt. which April !6th. j Named president was Mrs. was covered with while seed A skating party war. arranged GaiMard; vice president for the early evening-- and a Evelyn pearls. Her bridal bouquet was will be Marlcne Tierce. Secreta large white orchid, encircled "Slumber Party finished the ary-treasurer for the year by Vanda orchids and pink rosewill be Tonic Chlepas with Carevening's arrangements. buds. ina James serving as reporter. Attending the bride wns Mis.) dilifonihi Txvuily Visits Jeanne Fullmer, sister of the WANT ADS GET RESULTS! bride, as ninid of honor. Brides- R:ivhcs In Area Miss Joyce Ann Mash is busy completing plans for her June 11th wedding to Gerald E. Sheya. The young miss is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D o m i n i c k Mash. 476 E. 4800 South, and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Edward Sheya, of Salt Lake. They will be married at SI. Vincent de Paul Catholic church at 11:00 a.m. by Rev. Thomas F. Butler. They will receive guests that evening at the home of the bride's parents from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. ' j Visiting with area relative.-- j during the past week have Ives; RITE WAY CLEANERS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 11 Welch and son, Valiick, of San Dimes. Calif. Cleoned & Pressed Thursday evening a family party was held at the home of Complete Dry Cleaning Service Mr. and Mrs. Am Huff Welch. SO. 5TH EAST 5P63 So. 2nd East. . Couple Observe Golden Wedding Mr. and Bnwden. i Mrs. 1200 W. Willard S500 PANTS O. South, celebrated their 50th weddin.'i anniversary Wednesday April 20th. Friends and re! '?ve;- rv' With them that evening- in the relief society room of (h Nor"; Mrs. P.awden. the former was married to Annie Wnll.u-eWillard O. R.iwd. n in the Salt Mrs. Joseph Kamenski. sister Luke City Temple Apul 'JO, of the bride, will attend as ma- - j li)10 Th marriage was tron of honor. Other attendants by Anthnn II. Lund will be Mrs. Aaron Johnson and Th l'.awilens have seven Mm. Robert Davis. Little Mist Ttiiri suns are: V. WalCarrie Katsis will be flower lace, anil John Lund r!."vd"" ! of Crunter: and Hen,-- .! Itnwlgirl. Dill Ackennan will perfotm (u of Nunnv vale, t amnmm. duties of best man. and I'.ob.Tt Their four l;iue,hici-- ;t'-Mtn Datum anil Art Messnei will Franklin (AIhti I'.ainey. if usher. Younff masters William S.ifft'id. AriX'Mis Mm. Hen K Meredith and David Mash. ous (Afton) Kick. tVntcjville, Ins of the bride, will be junior Utah Mrs. Harvey M. (ImiHci ushers. Itjondbent, Clearfield. Utah Had is a !?.' frnid- Mrs Pint (Wi'mu Ward. OxThe bride-eleunte of the University of I't.ih, ford. LNlvi affiliated with Tail Beta Sigma They have- forty one p.rn''l i Honorary I'.and Society),! rhii.l-o'I,- ;iad Mis Hawdea Spurs, and was n member of Ihf have I'nth owi active in church University band id orchestra and civic org'iniR.itlnni through for 3 year.. She Is now tearh-ln- r out th'ir lives, Mr. Hawden is third ftade t Ilillerest cle- - presently president of Hip high in Murray. priest quorum of the north The future benedict grad- Jordan ftuke ami Is employed uated from K:el high and from t the S ilt Ijikc Cnun'y tren-me- t a office. the hilltop university in liWi In Hi cotintins. Ho !prnt 2vats with the IT. 8. Army, setvintt lie is one yer In Uermnny. now nn auditor with the Piste T!t Commission. Jojce Ann M.i.h J . chit-(lie- qO 3724 t t Miss CharMie Molten - Me lo V. Mr. and Mrs. John T .Mackay, 2939 So. Redwood Rd., are mak- Jordan stake renter. ill F. Kimball. Salt Lake. The young miss will graduate Lovely Bridal Ensembles . . . from the University of Utah uiih a degree In home economics this June. He has a in engineering from the Intltop school, and is now a i'N.'luat" busin"s adminlstra-liosiiident at the s'hoil. He de-e,r- ore Created at e BLAIR'S! n n I.DS nitsslon s.TVi-the No! i h west em States. li r- - 1 to - ! s e i 7 f pv priced as low as - $5 Southgate Shopping Center ...for - t, ar-- N i f PROMPT j SEAMLESS ene s ROUSE 1W v h The older ones don't surprise us too often however. They're already in school and we can easily see where some of the things they say are picked up from school chums. However, the general tone of their statements and answers do indicate they are a bit more advanced in their thinking than we were ot the same age. Of course, we can laugh it off and attribute if to several different things. t r S I "Out of the mouths of young babes" the saying starts. Can't remember how the end goes but we have cur own finish for it. It goes something like this "comes unbelievable remarks." Seldom does a day go by but what one of the young'uns at our place says something that stops us for a minute. And during that minute we try to think back to our childhood and wonder if we ever came up with a similar remark, excuse, answer, etc. Not that we feel kid but we're our tots are any more advanced than the next-doo- r not so sure when we. compare them to ourseif. - in Ely, Nevada. WOMAN'S POINT Of VIEW Trudy ! f.W, f ft A i V ct eTening 1 i Wed Nevada Lass FLOWER SHOP yrk- 17 North Main Street AM M.aVale - iy'Sofe' -r,iw v f PRESCRIPTIONS... j - ft ! v 'I , I. , !, fmrr ,, A y 5:1 mm )' A' A b sr- 1 - iment at and, if you like, we can make corrtptete arrangements for every part of the wedding . . . from invitations to the reception itself! . . . 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