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Show 2 m pa a J.ia'clr.g y.;o,v () )... tin. hold in connection wi'.h t'.;. v 'Holla Jay Eve" a. ' ; , members of the Utah Flora! ' " Arts Society and l The Holiaday Commercial Club The show, based on the theme. "Sunimerlime in Ilol'.a-day: I will be held July 15th and Stevens-storin the basement of ICth at 4S00 South and Holla-da- ' Boulevard, Mrs. V. R. Hutchons, v. expert, is chairman of the show. Assisting her are: Mrs. A. L. Slenberj; horticulture; Mrs. John H. Jones, artistic arrangements; Mrs. Martin Hardle, junior division; M,s. Betty Allen, pub- h licity, and Mrs. Boy L. Rid.'i' finance. 0'h?r committeq memN bers include: Mrs. Orson Allen Mrs. Constantine V. Vasilaco-pulo- s and Mrs. Constantine J. Skcdros. Area gardeners are invited to enter the horticulture and artistic sections. A class for novic flower arrangers and iiffiiors is included in the schedule. Entries will be accepted between 8 and 10:30 a.m. on July III ill i.... 15th. The show will be open to otiriWrili 101 Hi ill ,JI the public from 2 to 9 p.m. that and Mrs. David licngli-Mr, day. On the 16th, the public showing will be from 10 am. until 6 p.m. Schedules with list of classification may be obtained from ATake Mrs. Hardle, AM Now making their home in ored gladiolas surrounded by Hunter are nuwlyweds Mr. ani whit? daisies. JOHN SIMS RETURN Mrs. David Bcaglcy who were Grant Beagley, Jr. performed TRIP FROM 1. married in the Salt Lake LDS the duties of best man for his and Stan Smith, AlMr. and Mrs. John Sim3. Temple the morning of June brother, len Culley, LaWayne Hatch and Stratler Ave., Murray, and their 21. Dave Brown ushered for the She is the former Miss Bonchildren have returned from ar. event of Mr. nie Mackav. y which daughter they trip during Mrs. Mackay chose a dress and Mrs. John T. Mackay, 3939 made stops in six states. 1700 So. West. Her husband h of rose beige lace over taffete, In visited relatives with They the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant and the groom's mother also Denver, Colo.; Kansas, Oklawore beige lace over taffeta. homa, Texas, New Mexico and Bcaglcy, Magna. and of Baskets They both had corsages of talgreengladiola Nevada. ery, interspersed with candela- isman roses with white carnabra decorated the rooms at the tions. H CLUB NEWS Miss Jeanene Orr was in Reception Center that evening The Pins and Tans club when over 400 guests came to charge of the guest book, and held their last meeting on greet the ' pair. Organ music the Mesdames Lynn Uthy, Oeer. Thursday, June 30. Sandra played by Julynne Fairbourne Brown, Claudette Beagley and Kimball-leathe prayer. Stan Smith took care of the provided background music. A floor length gown of lace gifts. Sewing kits were judged and then the girls worked on their taffeta was chosen by the Women who at'sisted with skirts. bride. The bouffant skirt was the serving included the Misses formed of alternating tiers of Lynda Simmons, Sandy Brown, lace and ruffled nylon. Sylvia Douglas and Lynette A fitted bodice featured a Mackay. DOES THIS NEW round, scalloped neckline, and The new Mrs. Beagley wore was enhanced by long lily point- a red lace sheath over satin, ed sleeves. An elbow length with white accessories as she STYLE SUIT YOU? veil was released from a bridal left with her husband for their chapeau of tulle leaves. honeymoon in Idaho. She carried in her arms a The bride is a graduate of roses surof Talisman bouquet high school and he is Granger rounding a white orchid. a Cyprus high graduate. Mrs. LaWayne Hatch, sister m of the bride, attended as matron of honor and Miss Shannon as maid of honor. Other attendant included Miss Pat Knaus and Miss Bonnie Beag-lethe bridegroom's sister, as r bridesmaids. Mis3 Nancy Mackay, another sister-othe bride, was a junior bridesmaid and little Miss Dee lia Brown as flower girl. The young ladies all wore colored dresses, featuring Teach IT f OUT . . . CLIP full skirts, puff sleeves and having white gloves and slippers to complete the ensemble. They carried nosegays of peach col- Uul ada.y. '. :'0 ;l : r " e A fr--r y.'t r.a-d- - v : 4 J..". y : v . i .. - J. , . II. ill The David Beaglcys, Newlywcds, New Home In Hunter Now -- and 18-da- 4-- 4-- "mm. 1 (Utah) EAGLE Ike Nmi Adrtrtlicr Thursday, July Flower Show "i 1 THE MURRAY 7, From Out Our Window H60 ADULT CLASSES HOLD rniCKES FRY AT PARK The thies idu't class of Mil ray 13th Ward Sunday School held a chicken fry at Murray City park Wednesday evening. June ITI1CILV LJL-j I f U. II la With I it we illu help you decide wneth-- I er it' suited to you . . . ond, if it is, style your hair pro-- l fessionollyl AM Pm-iits- , Dale recita' preient on Thursday, July 7th. It will begin at 2 p.m. in the South will ' Cottonwood Second Ward hall. Mr. Terry teaches personality singing to children of ages 5 to 16. Those who will appear on the program include: Rhon-dale- e Anderson, Robin Anderson, Randy Anderson, Judy Anderson, Linda Baxter, Roseanne Breitling, Ryan Daw, Kin; Davidson, Carolyn Evans, Steven Ivie. Shandra Lewi3, Kim Lewis, Shandra Marsden, Sheri Lynn Oliver. David Potts, Kal-li- e Dawn Reynolds, Donna Tena Strong, Paul Strong, Tamera Terlink, and Terry, Debbie Wagstaff. ' :a -- ' Odena ' Mr. ami Karen The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dotson. 5400 Stanford Drive was the scene of a wedding the evening of June 10, when Mr. Dotaon's sister. Miss Odena Dotson, became the bride of Robert D. Rowc. Mr. and Mrs. Duryl D. Rowe of 1191 E. 5GD0 South, are the parents of the young man. Elder Currier, of the Sevcntn Day Adventist church, officiated ut the ceremony, and a reception to honor the bridal pair was held later that evening in his church at 3377 So. 073 East. The bride U the daughter of Mrs, Lillian Chatterton. of Salt Lake. A gown of while nylon and lace was worn as she ended her guests. The bakriiu cd her guests. The ballerina length dress featured a scoop neckline, short sleeves, satin ... j I 1. 1 - ' v a i i ' ', rt Tie him in the kettle with the strong silken cord called ."Com- R. Bradley-Mar- k Gardner Now making their home at Parley J. Lundskog perform224 E. 3300 South, are newly-wed- s ed the duties of best man. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Frank H. Gifford, and Ronald Garner were ushers for the Garner. The young miss is the former event. Little Misses Peggy Ann GifMiss Karen Bradley, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh S. ford, Jolynn Gifford and Cindy Bradley, of Farmington, Utah. Ann Bradley were flower girls. The mother of the bride chose Her husband is the son of Mrs. Mark R. Gardner, 5941 Belview, a blue sheath dress and the d Murray; and Edwin T. Garner, groom's mother a sheath. Both wore pink camella of Ogden. corsages. Their wedding was solemnizMiss Shirley Gifford was In ed in the Salt Lake LDS Temof the guest book. charge ple on Friday. June 24, with The new Mr. and Mrs. Garner President EIRay Christiansen honeymooned in Southern Utah officiating. A reception in the for two weeks following their Second Wardhouse Farmington was the scene where oyer 300 marriage. The bride is a graduate of guests came to greet the pair. Beauty School and The Micky McMillan orchestra he is a graduate of Murray high provided music for dancing. filled school, as well as Cupid, holding aloft a floral an LDS mission tohaving Finland. of formed a gladiolas display Hostess for parbackdrop for the bride, who ties were Mrs. Mark R. Garn-ne- r, wore a floor length gown of Mrs. Shirley Gifford, Mrs. lace and nylon, underscored Edwin Garner, and Mrs.' Jo with taffeta. Lewis. The bouffant skirt was en- Ann hanced by appliques of lace, AUXILIARY rLANS and the fitted bodice featured a scalloped neckline and ' long SWIMMING PARTY lily pointed sleeves. The finger Members of the Salt Lake tip veil fell from a tiara, and ; she carried pink camelias sur- - County Ftremens Auxiliary will Grounded by white daisies. gather at the Steadman home Mrs. Dean Cowein, of Layton, In Draper, for a swimming Utah, was matron of honor. The party" as their next meeting. Misses Hu Lene Bradley, Nor- - Slated for Monday evening, ma Bradley and Penny Bradley July 11, it will begin at 7:30 and C h a r I e n e Garner were p.m. There wil be a charge of 50 bridesmaids. The young ladies all wore pink sheaths and car-re- d cents each which will take care of a dinner to be served to the similar flowers. group. For those not interested in swimming, card games will be provided. INDIANA GUESTS Hostesses for the swimming party are Ora Crane. Joyci VISIT MURRAY1TES Brown. Merle Dow. Barbara Guests from Indiana were Sadler, and Veona Thompson. entertained last week by the The Steadman home is locatRobert Pooles. 5009 Glenn St.. ed at 1050 E. 13200 South. and the Allen Beards, 6122 Clear St. Visitors at the two homes In- Youths Plan Program cluded Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hall and daughters Tonya and Dana, For 3 Wards Friday all of Williamsburg, Ind., and Murray. Primary boys fron. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gambei. three wards will participate in daughters Carolyn and Cathy; a "Fun D Lay" program Friday Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeWitt beginning at 7 p.m. in the Murard Mrs. Bette Clements, all ray Ward house. of Ecomony, Ind. Parents are Invited to the activity which will include n, South State games and a skill show Refreshments will be served. lh l. Kov In selecting your husband, you should not be guided by the silvery appearance as in buying a mackerel; not by the , golden tint as if you wanted a salmon. Be sure, to select the. , finest to be had. See that the linen in which you wrap him is number of butnicely washed and mended with the required tons and strings tightly sewed on. ' is m Kulw any supposed delicious when properly managed in this way. But they are really treated. : pre-nupti- al Vows In Bites At Murray Residence Don't Buy... 'til you see and price our line of , , , ..i M multi-colore- James Odis of Redondo visiting thi3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reading, West 6400 South, and Mrs. Margaret Smith, Poplar St., and other relatives and friends. Howe Exchange Dotson-H- . ..... . r jt "Nuptials Held At Salt Lake Temple Mr. and Mrs. Smith and family Beach, Calif., are week with their . Mr. Some keep them in a stew by irritating ways and words. Others roast them. Some keep them in a pickle all their lives. It husband will be tender and good, that is not ." .... Mr. and Mrs. Jamen Allen Gardner California Family Visiting With Murray Parents . , i v ' ' Miss Lynda Chidester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chidester, 5656 So. 600 Wet, returned home recently after spending the past three months in California. She stayed at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Cox. Torrance, Calif. She attend high school in Torrance while at the Cox home. 12TU WARD MIA HOLDS WEISER ROAST . dedicate the following recipe. It's a good a good one to keep handy,, for a peek and remember recipe to at now and then to see if the process is going according to ; schedule. It's a recipe for cooking o husband. A good many husbands are utterly spoiled by mis- if their husbands management. Some women go about it as were balloons, and blow them up. Others keep them in hot water. Others let them freeze by their careless' ness and indifference. , . . ; "'nil ' ' j i, June is such a symbolic month that we always hate to see the end of it It's a month filled with youth and freshness, it's a month of beauty and excitement, and it's a month of brides and brides, and more brides! And most of them are have you even seen a sad bride? happy, smiling brides ' Visit Relatives Members of Murray 12llt ward MIA were guests at a wciner roast held Wednesday evening at the Glen Crowning residence. 4005 Glenn St. An estimated 70 were In attendance. Games were played after the food had been served I? i Lynda ChUester Returns From California Stay 11 For Your Appointment ot Each year seems to move at a faster pace and we must admit it was quite a shock to discover that this year was already half over. As we tore off .the calendar picture we thought was so noticed as the June days marched pretty June first and was seldom on, we couldn't help but wonder what happened to the days. con-stant- ly Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wlnteis and family, 6001 So. 600 West, spent four days Inst week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Byron Winters and other relatives. DIAL 6-75- Jjck-- Winters ; j v TERRY STUDENTS SLATE RECITAL students a of M-Me- Gleaners Hold Party fort," as the one called "Duty" is often weak. Make a clean steady fire out of love's neatness and cheerfulness. Set him as near the fire as seems to agree with him. If he' sputters and sizzles, do not be anxious. Some husbands do this until they are quite done. Add a little sugar in the form of what confectioners call But no vinegar or pepper, on any account. A little with judgment. Do not spice improves him, but it must be used him to see if he is tender. into stick any sharp instrument kisses. Stir him gently, watching the while, lest he lie too flat and close to the kettle and become usefess. You cannot fail to know when he is done. Thus treated, you will find him reliable agreeing with you and the children, and will keep'as long as you want him unless you become careless and set him in a cold place. - We have no idea who penned this little bit of cookery. The anonymous credit says it is a tested recipe by a mother who raised five children. We think's it's clever and probably very successful! Madsen. Mrs. Mauri ne Ball, Fred Latbrops Return Mrs. Bernice Mower and Mrs. From Southern United States Audrey Godfrey. Home from a trip to southern United States are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lathrop and children, Wayne and Frankie, 6C81 IT'S THE COMPANY Lor-al- l, South 267 West, Murray. The family traveled to Willis-toN.C., where they visited his family and relatives. Vhil: there they attended a family reunion and Mr. Lathrop met a brother whom he had not seen for 17 years. During their trip, the visited friends in Oklahoma and Little Rock, Ark. n, and Class Reunion Held By Approximately 30 bands at the waist line, and n Gleaners of Murray South net overshirt. Stake attended a party TuesMurray 1944 Graduates She wore a fingertip veil, day evening in Dig Cottonwood Murray. Murray high school and carried a white Bible mark- Canyon, graduates of 1944 held a class ed with three red roses tieo1 The young people met at the reunion Friday evening, June with white satin ribbons. Stake center and went to the 24 th at the Camp Williams ofThe maid of honor. Miss Shir- canyon as a group. A picnic ficer'! club. lum-ley llobbs. wore a beige brocadand moonlight hike highA program, dining and danced sheath; and the bridexmaidh. lighted the activities. Shirley ing were planned by Don AnMiss Rosalie Chatterton. sister Olson. Stake Gleaner leader, derson. Eileen Erkkson and of the bride and Miss Oleen ON was In charge. Mary Anderson. sen. wore pale green dresses. Vernon Child performed lh duties of best mnn, and Kenneth Rowe ond Cheater Miller Ushered for the event Miss Betty Jean Rowe greeted the guests at the bride's book, and Mrs. Sidney Dolsurt was in charge of the gifts, The nowlv married pair are making their home In Farming-- f ton, Utah after a honeymoon in Idaho. TWO AUDIO SPECTACULARS TIME Kenneth Shrpers Spend Week In Uintah Area Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Simper. West 5900 South, Murray, spent last week on a trip to the Uintah Kiver area. BUY FROM CARPETS IN OUR $ STOCK AND SAVE UP TO $2.93 for this regularly $5.93 Living Stereo, or $1.93 for this regularly $4.93 Monophonic LP. "J?l tear of even the Terms Arranged If You Like Do co ratine: i 0 A K g f?0V 12 YD. . . . designed to withitond the weor and most chitdoh leell hard-runnin- PER ' n c - Murray t 6HAN0 CANYON SUITS Nw$t and moit iptctcu lar recording ot th American clatticf WlttlNCTON t VICTOUT Fittt stereo veriionl Spec tecuiar effects comparable enif la the "1SI2 Overture." A real find for audiophii. CroU, CRAN0 CANTON SUITS Beethovem WELL INCTCN S VICTORY Morton Could and His Orchtttra IMLK201 MURRAY MUSIC 4914 South Stats - - j- y r - -- - - V; Says Jim Jensen MURRAY SOUTH STAKE MIA'S SEEK ROAD SHOW HELP When you insure, choose a reliable company and a reliable agent- - We represent substantial firms you can depend upon. May we help you? Murray. Wards In Murray South Stake are seeking assistance of MIA members in preparing Road Show productions. MURRAY 6TU CLASS HOLDS PARTY Joyce Mower, president of J. Leo Jensen Agency - the Murray 6th Ward Laurel Class, was hostess at a slumber party at her residence. 6162 Clear St., Wednesday, June 29 Games were played and din ner served on the patio. Prize were won by Miss Mower and Marie Smith. Others In attendance included: Karen Session, vice pres-IdeLona Anderson. Gerry 4973 SO. STAT! 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