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Show T the prowler eye for w tth cm prawltr Walter B. Swain of Swain Motor Service, Taylorsville, was one of more than 6,000 John Deere sales personnel from the U.S., Canada, Mexico and 15 other countries, to view the new line of farm and industrial from a bout with appendicitis and back home after surgery at LDS Hospital In Salt Lake is Miss Marilyn Towers, daughter of Herb Tow- - tractors .ff.Ti-SIl'- Zion's Lutheran Church in Salt Lake was the setting for the wedding of Miss Linda Mar got Eddy and Paul H. Pearson. Miss Eddy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Eddy, long time residents at 4480 W. 5460 South, Kearns, and now of Salt Lake. Her husband Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel H. Pearson of CereBco, Nebr. They recited their vows before the Rev., Carl E. Samuel-sopastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church of Kearns. Music was furnished by Mrs. Frank W. Aster, and Emmons O. Larson sang "The Lord's Prayer". The newlyweds greeted guests in the Terrace Room of the church following their marriage. An archway, entertwined with greenery, white chrysanthemums and pink gladiolus formed a background for the bridal party. n, bride'a The choice for the event was a full length gown of lace and net. The basque The one day sales meeting bodice featured a icalloped (Prow ler, Page 5, Col. 7) sweetheart neckline and long A lace lily pointed sleeves. Found Dead Murrayite bordered veil of illusion fell to Murray. Harold Warner, 52, her fingertips from a crown of 271 E. 4800 South, was found pearls and rhinestones. She carried a white Eible dead Tuesday morning in the bedroom of his residence of marked with a single orchid. what Murray police reported Miss Joyce Cochrane attendwas a gun shot ed as maid of honor, and the wound. Misses Karlene Samuelson and Maryls Sayer from McCook, Neb. were bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaids were the Misses Sue Ellen Eddy and Karen self-inflict- i Speaks. The young ladies wore simi- lar gowns, ballerina length, of chiffon over bouffant petticoats. Miss Cochrane was in white, the bridesmaids in lilac, and the Junior bridesmaids in pink. They all wore matching head bands with flowers. . They carried white satin fans with pink gladiolus and carnat- Dufy In performing his services, a reliable mortician con- total, a mortician I where home. they make their will The bride is a graduate of Granger high school and of Luther Junior College of Wa-hoNebraska. Her husband is also a graduate of the same t ... t 0 L ; From Out Gur Window STRICTLY Nl WOKA A POINT OF, VIEW - by Trudy o, Every so often we get to the point of having to do something different to relieve the daily monotony college. and who is there in Out of town guests for the this big world that hasn't experienced the exact feeling? Thursday wedding were Mr. and Mrs. evening was the day. Actually we had no reason for celebration Meyer and daughter from just the spur of the moment feeling that "what's wrong with to' Holbrook, Nebr., and Mr. and Del-be- rt Mrs. Dean Sayer of McCook, night?" Nebr. When everyone was dressed In their "going-out- " finery Another reception for the we headed for a Chinese restaurant. For a family dining young pair will be held on Sept both 18th at Swedeburg, Nebr, place we find this type of restaurant excellent in choice and variety of food, and also quantity. In the long Dr. Rouvoc dishing run it isn't too expensive for our size family, either. Visits In Murray Following the filling feeding, with the school tots left in the Dr. Rouvie Cushing has been of a baby sitter, we decided to make an evening of it. Since care a recent visitor at the home of Commissioner and Mrs. L. Clark it was their last home appearance for the year we felt we owed it to our baseball team to support them. Now, we've seen them Cushing, 725 E. 4800 South. The doctor, who practices in several previous times, frequently we listen to their games, New York City, is a former and practically always we look at their standings. But we did Murrayite and a sister of the commissioner. She has visited begin to get a guilty feeling when reading about their financial with her relatives and friends plight through lack of support from the people of our city. during her stay. We must admit that up until three years ago our interest In baseball was only aroused at World Series time. HowNEWCOMBS VISIT ever, with as good a team as the Salt Lake Bees right here MISSOURI RELATIVES our finger tips we began to take an active interest in at Mr. and Mrs. Charles New-com- b basball. Of course at the same time we took considerable are home after a week's in Lawrence, Missouri. razzing about it. oFr some strange reason women aren't visitwere called to the They supposed to know much about sports, a theory with which we city by the illness of can't agree. So consequently we started to absorb baseball, Mr. Newcomb's mother. its terminology, its players, its probabilities, and its perThe Newcombs make their centages. No sense in going at it in a small manner! home at 199 Elm Ave. per- forms over 75 separate and distinct services as a part of the duty he has assumed in accepting the obligation of his and Tat Ntti AlttrtUrr Thursday, September 15, 1960 Connie Hardy John Mutch Wed The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the scene of the marriage of Miss Connie Hardy and John W. Mutch, on Thursday, Sept. 8th. That evening a reception was held in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Boyed Hardy, 2080 Evergreen, parents of the bride. v v National Selected Morticians !l "(9 7 area member, ond Casuals Sizes 4 to 9 Scanning The Spartan Scene by Mary Ball Hello Week was opened last week with an assembly called for the sophomores to help them get acquainted with their $99 And so Thursday evening as we sat watching the Bees perform in an excellent game (they're always excellent when you're on the winning end) we couldn't help but wonder if this might not be the last game we'd see at Derks Field. Not only this year, we mean, but for some time to come. Support for the Bees has been given only by a dedicated few who want to see Triple A ball stay in Salt Lake. Others have ignored it in favor of something else to do. school. SHOES Mrs. John W. Mutch, Jr. Salt Lake. Two photographs submitted in Utah State Fair competition by Murray Camera Shop were accorded first-plac- e ribbons here Monday. One was a natural color bridal portrait taken by Don B',alr. The other, entered in the indus trial class, was a black and white photo taken by Glen Thel- - . 18 scal-(Hatt- Page Died. Mrs. Turner Bagley. Ada Susanna the home of a daughter. Salt Lake City, after a lingering ill ness. Born Nov. 25. 1884. to James Finch and Ann Margetts Turner. Married to William Franklin Bagley Mar. 18. 1905. Murray. Active LDS ln. Church. Survivors: husband; Mr. Blair's bridal picture was sons, daughter: Durward B earlier accorded honors in a Mrs. Hans (Helen) Beokmim national portrait competition. Salt Lake; Donald F., Gene T. MORTUARY e, ,1 miV"'" Mrmbrr. flak SUt ani fn j SERVING THE USl 0--- (ana" flow aialUr H " ,iil(.rill4lU.4ft -- h4vd 0tpt Crfr' (UTAH) 3000 SQUARE FEET COVERAGE Inrladr rTlhlnr la atrkit Na. 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It's the wings of those fly-- i ay dollars to Brighter AuarlalUn MURRAY THE ow to clip the wings dollars of Shop Friday nights 'til 9 S, Col. 8) , and the garments stay pressed longer FREE n. c r LANDSCAPING Died. Mrs. Ethel Lorigna All-re71, Friday. Sept. 9th, In a Salt Lake hospital after a lingering Illness. Born Aug. 31. 1889. Eureka. Nev.. to Henry F. and Nellie Blackwcll Lori-gaMarried to Ervln R. All-re- d Doc. 2. 1907. Duckwater, Nev. Later solemnized Mantl LDS Temple. Survivors: husband: sons, daughters: Ned E., Santa Barbara. Calif.: Nye H Los Angeles. Calif.; Mrs. Pren- - 'l. rear-doo- LOW COST d, f . . ers." AT P handy DRY CLEANING 64. Friday. Sept. 9th, at p.m. at 5941 So. 6th West of n, f 1 Park. 75, 551 W. 6400 South, Thursday. Sept 8th, in Mid-val- Nelson Effle our Odorless Cleaner sister: Ray, Tonopah, Nev.; Melborne, Sacramento. Calif.; Mrs. Mary E. Callison, Oakland, 1 a heart ailment. Born Feb. 3, Calif. 1896. Union, to Nels and Anna Died. David Mark Broadhead, Johnson Nelson. Married James (StatlstlcH, rage 5, Col.. 2) Vernal Park Sept. 20, 1917. Salt Lake LDS Temple. Sunday School teacher Murray 13th Ward. Survivors: husband; two sons: Raymond E., Arlington, Calir.; Glen. Oakland. Calif.; two daughters: Mrs. Leo (Norma) Llttlefield. Murray; Mrs. John (Ella) Ottley, Magna; a granddaughter whom she reared. Wanda Rae Jones; brother. Herman Nelson. Salt Lake: sisters: Mrs. Bertha Evans, Taylorsville: Mrs. Amanda Oker-maSpanish Fork. Mrs. Died. Vilal Statistics AM Plenty of FREE PARKING near Now Available to the People of this area broth- n: 4883 South State Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mutch Sr., 5333 Knollcrest, are the parents of the young man. The new Mrs. Mutch chose a gown fashioned along traditional lines, of lace, net and taffeta. The fitted bodice, ach, cented by natural lace n. Murray Camera Wins Honors At State Fair Growing Girls Sport Shoes pre-seas- ... (Utah) EAGLE THE MURRAY mid-weste- rn People really have no idea what they are missing by The senior class helped by ignoring the Bees. We've seen some real exciting games taking a sophomore as a "Litions. there, exciting as many major league games that we've viewtle" brother or sister and introed on TV. In fact, there's an added thrill just to see good Roger Pearson was the ring them to the students bearer, and Neil Pearson from ducing ball games in person. and school. Lincoln, Nebr., was best man Nominees for royalty to reign for his brother. Ushers for the Take Thursday evening for some instances of excitement. evening were Ralph Cochrame, over the occasion competed for Not only did we see double and triple base hits but we had an the honor elections Allen held Pearson during Daryl Pearson, extra special thrill of seeing a triple play and Wilton Samuelson. putting out three Tuesday. Dennis Sagendorf and The mother of the bride wore Sally Huntington were an- men at one time. Once before we witnessed a triple play and a cotton blue lace dress with nounced king and queen at an thought it was wonderful. Just how fortunate we were to have white accessories, and the assembly held Thursday. seen two triple plays in the short time we've been following basegroom's mother a royal blue Thursday was also selected ball was made evident by the elderly gentleman sitting next to us. wore nylon lace. Both corsages as a dress up day in which alof pink camelias. most everyone turned up in He was impressed beyond description and couldn't help but exMrs. Lucille Cochrane greet- very nice dress. claim that irf all of the hundreds and hundreds of games he has ed guests at the bride's book, watched this was the first triple play. icannlnf and the Mesdames Norma PearsA pep rally was held Friday G. and T. L. W. on, Wellington So you people who have been staying home all summer to bolster school spirit for the Eddy were in the gift room. first football and passing by Bee baseball have missed a good treat. game long Women who assisted wi t h which was held at Provo. The There was a chance of seeing players who last week might serving included the Misses No-di- a Spartans brought home a 30 have been in the major leagues and also players on their Nelson, Dianne Draxler, to 20 victory over the Provo Dorothy Adamson, Vickie Wil-di- n Bulldogs. way up to the big time baseball teams. It's a thrilling game and Carreen Jones. tctnnlnf and we, for one, hope it comes back again next year. The newlyweds honeymooned All the activities through in Yellowstone Park and then will go on to Lincoln, Nebr. week were launched for the purpose of spreading friendli- Murray; Max. Forest Grove. tice (Yvonne) Turnbow, Salt ness and courtesy throughout Ore.; 30 grandchildren; seven Mrs. Helen Anderson, the school. Centerville; 11 .grandchildren; siders among the many duties expected of him, such arrangements a s pallbeartransportation, ers, music, flowers, legal governmental permits, matters and many, many other things not normally thought of by the general public. In - Miss Linda Eddy Speaks Vows lift. a thing Seven couples from Murray ers, Murray Plumbing & Apwere in attendance at the Jay-ce- e pliance. Travel Trophy party held Marilyn is a sophomore student at Utah State University Saturday in Richfield. In addition to State President in Logan. . iirowlfr and Mrs. Bill Dunn, the group Calvin Y, Coleman, 5245 So. Included the Jerry Watts (he's local prexy); the Bennie Wil- State, wilt be the guest of Farliams and the Bill Quinns (state mers Insurance Group Sept. secretary and treasurer respec- 30th to Oct. 2nd at its Topper tively); the Neal Cluphfs, Tom Club convention in Sun Valley, Bartletts and Fred Teinerts (he Jdaho. edits the state paper). 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