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Show Ribbon And Boivs p! Enter tain Their Mothers The Ribbons and Bows club met recently at the home of Mrs. Glenn Browning, their leader, with the assistant leader, Miss Marcina Poole, In attendance. It was a special occasion with a fashion show, party, and program all given for the mothers who were special guests. The modelled the clothing they had made during their summer classes. Refreshments were served to the following mothers: 'Mos-riamMarshall Brinton, Glen Wyler, Mark Prince, Robert Poole, and Glenn Browning. Gii-lwho took part were Linda Brinton,-RhondWyler, Tonia Prince, Deberah Sue Poole, Julie Browning, Sharon Robertson and Debbie Young-ber4-- H Granger Couple Wed In August Miss Warren ing. A wedding II .A , es s ' g. V-- r The girls reported to their mothers of their activity at the 3rd day outing at the Spruces Camp this past summer. Those who attended the camp were Mrs. Browning and Miss Poole, leaders, and club members, Julie Browning, Tonia Prince, Deberah Poole, Vickie Loader, Mary Ross. Sharon Robertson, Linda Brinton, and Rhonda Wyler. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bair and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Jurst, all of San Diego, Calif., spent four clays over the weekend visiting with their mother, Mrs. Maude V. Bateman, 147 E. 6400 South, and other relatives and friends. Two other daughters of Mrs. Bateman and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Revo, La3 Vegas, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Don Millter, Denver, Colo, were house guests from Saturday to Wednesday of Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Union and Mrs. 'm Friday evening August 26th, the Murray LDS Seminary Building was the scene of a wedding ceremony and recep- ... FUN When you've finished, you have a lovely decorative piece! , The bridesmaids wore baby blue Cinderella styled gowns and carried bouquets of white and pink EASY TO START (We'll help you!) EASY TO FINISH (You'll loom quickly) & f ' ' - r' ' ; - ' iiiiiiii ir mi nil the Misses Judy Erickson, Sharon McKendrick, Caroline Erick- carnations surrounding bridal group, was hosted by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Roper, 2200 W. 3500 South. That evening, Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Sorenson, 3167 So. 2910 West, held a reception in honor of their daughter and her husband at the Granger Sixth-Tent- h Wardhouse. A floor length gown of taffeta and lace, featuring a bouffant skirt, accented with a back panel of alternate lace and tulle ruffles. The molded bodice was enhanced by long lily pointed sleeves and a lace framed bateau neckline. A crown of seed pearls released her veil and she carried a white orchid encircled by white carnations and PAINT 4830 South State AM J V parks. I and Mrs. Raymond Johnson, 4542 Boxeldcr St., was escorted to the altar by her father. She wore a floor length gown of Chantilly lace, fashioned with tiers of nylon net over white taffeta. The gown featured a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Covering the front of the skirt was a large lace apron. . A tiara of seed pearls held her fingertip lace edged, net veil, and she carried a cascade of American Beauty roses centered with white carnations. Mtss Linda Johnson, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. She wore a beige lace sheath and carried a nosegay of pink carnations. Miss Judy Ann Johnson was flower girl for her sister and was attired in a pink nylon dress and also carried a nose- HEART A . 1 1 ; OF THE SAIT IAKE VAIUY Toothpaste 7, 49" 6 Colored Pencils with each tube of Crest! YOU, SYLVANIA Light Bulbs 2 for 39 75 or 100 Watts Reg. 25c each 4?3I . otMnsvti Hi 1 1 y ,; , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joe Howard Portrait by Don Blair Patricia Todd Becomes Bride Of llohert Joe Howard Miss Wearing a gown of white embroidered net and lace, underscored with heavy slipper satin, the new Mrs. Robert Joe Howard and her husband greeted their guests at a reception held in their honor at the Taylors-- , ville 2nd Ward house, the evening of Thursday, Sept 1st. The young miss is the former Patricia Jean (Pat) Todd, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Todd, 2380 W. 4700 South. He is the son of Mrs. Robert Mortenson, 3634 So. 6000 West, Magna, and the late Joe Marshall Howard. They exchanged vows earlier In the evening before Bishop John D. Hill in double ring rites. The church was decorated with pink gladiolas, lavender asters and candclabras. Background music was played by Mildred Gerrard. "Oh Promise Me" and "I Love You Truly" were among the selections. The bouffant skirt of her gown was of two tiers of accordion pleated net, accented with scallops of cut lace. The fitted bodice featured short sleeves and a round neckline circled with lace appliques. A single strand of pearls was worn, and she carried a lavei der orchid surrounded with pink roses. Her veil of Illusion fell from a crown of sequins and pearls. Mrs. Eva Lou Borcn attended as matron of honor. The Misses Jo;tnne Ruff, Linda Lee Me Bride, and Tranis Jennings were bridesmaids, with Miss Sandra NYlsen and Pamela TMld, sister of the bride, serving as Junior bridesmaids. Mrs. Borcn wore a heath of brocaded lavender taffeta, fca luring a matching cummerbund and shoit scalloped jacket. A limestone tiara and matching shoes completed the ensemble, The bridesmaids were In styled dresses, but In al ternating shades of orchid and lavender, with matching shoes and tiaras. They all carried nosegays of white chrysanthe mums and pink roses. Little Miss Debbie Howard was flower girl, and she wore a frock of pink nylon and car 1 slm-lliirl- y AS a motorist, the will op park ing facilities that we provide at off-stre- et the McDougal Funeral Home. Ample parking is available for all those who come to pay their respects, or to ottend a memorial scrvico at our home. E. 4800 Sou. AM 6-- 1 1 . Vjr X U;Qirll J ii I d ..MmN.., r Texas Couple Spends Weekend In Murray Mr. arid Mrs. Alf l! Bostrom and family, Amarillo, Tex., recently spent a weekend in Murray visiting relatives and friends. CAMPBELIJS HOME FROM CAUFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, 205 Elm Ave., have returned from a week's pleasure trip in California. They centered their visit in San Francisco and points of interest in the area. Hatch - fant skirt. Norma Morris, publicity chairman of the Lady's Auxiliary of Murray Fraternal Order of Eagles has reported upon the activities of the group. The first big social of the year will be held Wednesday, Sept. 14th. It will be a pot luck dinner with the officers furnishing the main dish and the members filling in. Calls to ,! Her elbow length veil fell from a small b'Jdal chapeau, "and on her arms bhe carried a bridal bouquet. s Miss Karel Hardy attended as matron of honor, and the Misses Gail Hardy, Joan Joyce 'Garner and Louise Mutch were bridesmaids. David Wright was best man, Ray Barber, Ralph Damman and Richard Hardy were ushers. Little Miss Kimee Dee Mutch was the' flower' girl and "Steve Hardy the ring bearer. A wedding breakfast was held at Temple Square Hotel following the morning rites, and was hosted by the groom's parents. Auer a short honeymoon they will make their home in Provo, where they will continue their studies at Brlgham Young University. parties were hosted by the Misses Virginia Gee, Ollie Anderson and Lisbeth Stephan. . Can-negeit- er, Elephant. The Auxiliary breakfast was held Sunday Sept. 11, at the hall from 8:30 to 12:30 p.m. The public was invited. Vera DeLand reports the plans for a Rummage Sale are complete and it will be held Sept. 19th and 20th. Items are to be taken to the hall on Sunday, Sept. 18. If the members need some one to pick up their rummage, they can call Mrs. DeLand at AM and arrangements will be made. The bazaar that the ladies are planning for November is beginning to take shape. Margaret Cuevas, Mary Miller and Eva Webb are in charge. Sewing day will be held at the hall every Thursday from now on. The ladies are to be there at 10:00 a.m. for sewing and visiting. They are Instructed to bring their own sack lunch and coffee will be provided. Pre-nupti- al ried a tiny nosegay. William Howard was best man for his brother, and Dennis HOW WOULD THIS 1 Todd and Veil Boren ushered for the event. Mrs. Todd wore an orchid LOOK ON YOU? lace dress, underscored with taffeta, for her daughter's wed1 ding, and Mrs. Howard wore a rose lace over taffeta. They both wore corsages of pink gladiolas. Mis3 Kaleen Todd sat at the guest book, and the Mesdames Edna Curtis, Vivian Harmon and Beverly Kinder were in charge of the gifts. Young ladies who assisted with the serving included the Misses Connie Kinder, Ileen Todd, Kay Mac-ka- y The Mariners Slate-Po- t and Carolyn Potts. The Misses Tranis Jennings Luck Dinner and Linda Lee hosted The Mariner's, of Cottonwood a personal shower on Aug. 26th church, are holdfor the bride, and on Aug. 29th, Presbyterian CUP IT k dinner and their the Misses Joanne and Lettie ing a initiation ceremonies a Friday, Rupp gave kitchen shower for sept. 16th. her. All couples are invited to at tend, and reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Fred As She will also troth, CR BRING 'IT ALONG ij be able to make suggestions on what to bring for the pot I We'll hetp you decide whoth-- s ' luck dinner. er Wt suited to you . . Im&A Rev. will Steele speak on the f if it Is, style your hair pro-;- '! Mr. and Mrs. John Mario church and the public schools. Bowen, Kathy and John, have rejsionallyl Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner Arreturned to their home in ' 'i ii rim . B A are chairmen "event of the cadia, California, following a 25 cents of person per two week visit with his parents, charge 11 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Bowen, will be made to cover the ex of butter and coffee, pensc rolls, 6460 South State. For Your Appointment at f and dessert that will be provid In addition to visiting other ed. relatives here the Californians M,spent several days In Yellowstone Park. EAGLE AUXILIARY Mr. Bowen will be rememberBREAKFAST ed as a active Murray graduate and later an employee of the Sept. 11. Eagle Hall, 8:30 Salt Xake County .Recreation -ermrtoH 2:30-pand fcvemrtgs OpeTv6-Oayj Dept. He was recreation direcM Children 50c Adults, I 75c; by Appointment tor at the Klwanis Felt Boys and Girls Club in Salt Lake for two years. At the present time he is serving a slmiliar position for the Bay Pasadena Club, the "Vvt on my Kay to Rosalia largest club in the western division. In addition to being a memShops to see all the Wonderful ber of the Rotary Club Mr. Howen Is siierintendent of the Nev Fall Fashions LDS Sunday Sehool. His wife, Barbara, is In the Primary presidency. I e out..: pot-luc- Bowcns Visit I With Parents " AM m 7? sana mops 3750 South State Street . AM LOOK! JUST ARRIVED! BiiJW The New Bud Bcrma I4 Style with the Latest if only $1 I LOVABLE'S 2M famous Circle Stitch" Bra Bowboll player MATCHING VEST! It's fabric identical to tho shirt on one side rich corduroy on tho other! fltfv 'Mb) $)95 y k mil jM' mt . 221 MS f y A V Si much beauty ind to much comfort... for $9 little 1 Pert cct lit with stitched cuds, lined in the undcritctioni tor firmer tucport, An inchoJ band that cant roll or wrinkle. W-.-- 1 9 EAGLE (From Page 2, Col. 7) lops and long lily pointed sleeves, rose from an extremlly bouf- - Margaret Cnevas-- at AM-or Lucy Jackman at AM will give anyone an idea of what to take. There will be a White Elephant game, and each member is asked to bring a White fHNHHr 725 1 I . (Utah) Nni AiTertlter 0 Thursday, September 15, 1960 Slate Activities Russel Aiken was best man for his brother. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Johnson selected a lime green chiffon dress with white accessories. The groom's mother chose a lavender print taffeta dress with matching accessor- FUNERAL HOME CREST 60 t h'AA PL! ' Adjustable Sleeve 40 if II Tb A dinner party and social was held at the Stake center Thursday evening for members of the Murray South Stake Presidency, High Councllmen, special guests and their wives. Women of the Murray 13th Ward Relief Society prepared and served dinner to 42. A program was presented, which included the presentation of books to the following men who were recently released from their Stake duties: Pres. Donald W, Challis, Ivory Smith, Elmer Tueller, Le Grand Black, Arvil Stone and Elry Lundskog. The table was decorated by Mrs. Beverly Yost and Mrs. Maxine Morgan. gay. ies. Each wore a pink carnation corsage. A wedding dinner at Fong's Garden feted the couple follow. Ing the riles. A three Herd wedMr. and Mr. Rot Aiken ding cake served as a centermnny In the presence of 40 piece. The new Mrs. Atkcrt is a gliosis. The bride, daughter of Mr. (Johnson, I'mrc 3, Cut. 4) FREE! til THE MURRAY Eagle Ladies Miss Marcia Sorenson attended her sister as maid of honor. Other attendants included Miss Lu Ann Sorenson, another sister, and the Mcsdames Darrel M. Wolf, Walter Gottschalk and Boyd Olsen. They were attired in orange lined crystal charm frocks and carried crescent bouquets of white flowers. Little Glenna Sorenson was flower girl for her sister. Doing the duties of best man was Darrel M. Wolf, and the ushers were Larry Eyre, Jack Hill, Ray Remund and Coe Parker. The young pair are now mak-in- g a home in Granger, following a trip to the southern Utah Miss Beverly Johnson Repeals Vows pink roses upon a blue net backThe Little Church of the ground. The flower girls' wore white and pink bouffant frocks West, Hotel New Frontier, Las Vegas, Nev., was the setting for and carried tiny nosegays. wedding of Miss BevLarry Erickson was best man the recent for his brother and ushers were: erly Jeanne Johnson and Ross Douglas and Clair McKendrick, Wilson Aiken, of Las Vegas. Donald and David Erickson, Bishop Edward C. Brunker, brothers of groom, and Paul of the Fifth LDS Ward, performed the double ring cere- Harris. The bride's mother wore a ri ,1 .1 green and gold brocade afternoon gown, with a nylon over-ski- rt and the groom's mother wore a light blue nylon, over pink and grey brocade. They each wore a camelia and carnation corsage. The guest book was presided over by Donna Cowan, while the gifts were unwrapped and displayed by Joan Holtnian, Betty Bryant. Phoebe Erickson and Louise Erickson. Mrs. Leone Slater Fyans did the catering and was assisted - Y by Mrs. Lillie Carsen. Mrs. Shir-!.c- y f Zimmerman and Mrs. Vlr- ginia Bell. Serving girls were, in. . . . . the hobby and crafi headquarters of the area . . . MODEL 'v-- breakfast for the MURRAY 14th PLANS son, Linda Erickson and Susan WARD CARNIVAL Azerette. tion honoring Mr. and Mrs. BryA carnival, sponsored by MurAfter a honeymoon in Yelon Ted Erickson, who were lowstone Park, the young Mr. ray 14th Ward, will be held married with special permission and Mrs. Erickson will make this Friday evening, Sept. 16th by the groom's father, Elder their home in Murray. beginning at 6:30. Scene of the new chapel Wayne M. Erickson. For her going away outfit event willat be the 6340 The bride is the former Miss the bride chose a approximately property and green Sherry Mason, daughter of Mr. blue plaid silk suit, with whe So. 3rd East. There will be street dancing, and Mrs. William Tidwell, Salt accessories. Lake and parents of the groom games and booths. Although new is Mrs. a Erickson The this is for the 14 th ward everyare Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. student at Murray high school. one is invited to attend. ProErickson, 190 W. 6400 South. The bride wore a bouffant, Her groom graduated from the ceeds of the carnival will go attendtowards paying for the property ballerina length gown, made of same school in 1958 andUtah for lot. lace and net, underscored with ed the University of emHe one at is present year. taffetta. The neckline was scalat the Standard Supply, Pvt. Robert Jordan loped and her sleeves were long ployed and pointed. The dainty elbow in Salt Lake City. Out of town guests at the Spends Leave With Parents length veil of bride's illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls. reception were the bride's Pvt Robert Jordan has spent Her bouquet was of white and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. the past 10 days visiting with pink roses with carnations, blue Samuel Gifford, Provo; Mr. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray McKendrick, Mr. and Wayne Jordan, 286 W. 4500 So. net, and tied with ribbons. Mrs. The young man is a graduate Chosen to serve as bride's Mrs. Vern Davis, Mr. and Mr. and of Murray high school, and has Horace and Nelson, maids were the Miss Linda Mrs. Ross Nelson, all of Tooele; his basic trainBryant and Susan Hull. Junior Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tidwell, just atcompleted Fort Ord. He will coning bride's maid was Miss Susan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tidwell, Mr. tinue his training at Ft. LeonMason sister of the bride and and Mrs. Frank Tidwell, all of ard Wood, Missouri where he the little flower girls were, and Mr. and Mrs. has been assigned to the EnginShauna and Janet Erickson, sis- Kaysville Tidwell, Nephi. Wally eering Division. ters of the groom. ' . . and inexpensive, too! . Sherry Mason Repeats Wedding Vows With Bryon Ted Erickson Embossing . ' J. " Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Ted Erickson Portrait by Don Blair COPPER SEE IT AT . . ' is : . . is EASY ' '"" f gla-mell- CALIFORNIA COUPLES VISIT IN MURRAY . l'jB Sorenson and K. Roper were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple the morning of Aug. 26th, with Pres. John B. Hawkes officiat- girls , Laurel illlV-- : DINNER PARTY HELD BY MURRAY SOUTH ...... EH.Q It costs 50 little to hok Lovable |