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Show 0 L THE MURRAY tad Tke Newt Adrrrtltt From Out Our Thursday, June 29, 1961 Murrayites To Live In Denver - Janice Perkins, Byron Markowski Engagement Revealed At Luncheon (Utoh) EAGLE inrfow Mr. and Mrs. Lewell D. contained the names "Janice 398 Hillside Drive, and Byron" and the date of Perkins, have announced the engpge- - their engagement, '.y Trudy ment of their daughter, Mis3 Bouquets of pink eid white Janice Kay Perkins, to Byron rosebuds decorated the table. Mr. and Mrs. Keith M. Miss Perkins wore a sheath of Summer is with us once again and from the heat of things, Markowski. black and white check, with 345 Saundera Street, it Mrs. E. is N. son He a of been It's in uncomfortable manner. an may be here to stay white accessories, will be leaving Murray soon 6045 465 So. West, Manwell, Is a student to make their home in Den- quite a while since we've had such a good dose of hot weather and Bruno R. Markowski. of, The bride-to-b- e this without much relief. Even the breezes are hot and usually in at Murray high school, and ver, Colorado. Salt Lake. will continue her studies this Mr. Hebertson Is employed area you can feel a cool breeze if nothing else. fall. She will be In the senior by the El Peno Natural Gas All up and down the block one can pkk up any conCo. and was recently promoted class, and plans for their wed.to be Area Geologist. As such, ding will be delayed until afversation that begins with a moan about the heat. Must will be in ter her graduation the spring his headquarters admit we're right with them in complaining about it. And of 1962. Denver. from other states here isn't it strange? When people come Her fiance is a graduate of Accompanying' them will be I $ w their five children, Suzanne, Murray high, and is now a they don't notice the heat as being so extreme. Sure it's hot, member of the U. S. Army Jane Ellen, Alan, Michael, they'll agree, but try all this heat with a bit of humidity. Thaf s at Fort Reserve, stationed and Marsha. So about. uncomfortable to be when you have somehing Ord, Calif. They have mp,1c their home they tell us. in Murray for the past 8s the of members GRANGER MISS being' years, Wa'uo hpen n- lltnhn fnr nn lono that ws consider oursef Murray 3rd LDS Ward, mm; RETURNS HOME the past 6 years, members of almost a native. But in a few minutes we can easily remember I Miss Linda Hoopes, daughit was from and the Murray 9th. what it used to be like back where we came ter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor . h They have both been active hof and humjd there So hot sficky anc) unc0mfortable Hoopes of Granger, returned we would spend the night sleeping out on the front porch, home Sunday from a three-wee- k of the stay in Rupert, Idaho. has been president of the I Many times we can remember getting up in the middle of the with her grandmoShe and stayed from of wet a and 300th Quorum of Seventies. prespiration pajamas shedding pair njght ther and a cousin there. Mrs. Hobertson served as .trt!n riu. nnln witu n Arsl nair. Linda's parents will leave 3 of Hillerestr'" vice president r,.ioir mronino- tnr a fnnr-Hn- v (Hebertson, Page 3, Col. 1) Occasionally we've even heard soma of the women iHp 10 naming jorge anu mention that it's almost too warm to take a sun bath. And Utah. Vernal, They plan to Miss Janice Perkins when a woman will admit that ifs warm. Anyone who detake the family with them, lights in watching her pale skin come alive with a heathy A luncheon, held at Lowell's and enjoy the sights in south em Utah. looking tan will suffer many hours of sunning to achieve the Restaurant, made known the 1 bronze , race memoers 10 iaim-Doin a about oi There's desired affect. sporting just something Hies, a color scheme of rini Murray ites Visit Park brand. face the of more bear others some when pale coloring Mr. and Mrs. Dean P. Hunt and white was used at the ' tied and and scrolls, table, to family returned to Murray want where women tiny of some cases heard even We've and ribbon with holding evening Pfter a week pink Friday will start with a get an early start on acquiring a sun tan and a small spray of rosebuds, at Yellowstone National Park. achieved tans as sun lamp. In our opinion the result isn't as good by means of the good ole sun rays. Sun lamps and other lamps of similar types can be very dangerous to those who don't know how to handle them and judge their heat rays. One can get a St beaut of a burn. HKICIll or WOMAN'S POINT n VIEW n, Murray Mentions T.tttle Kevin Anderson, ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Lund, So. 550. West, announce the birth of a son, born at a 5708 Salt LP'e hospital. Miss Jean Reading spent last week visiting with her sister and family, Mr. and Marvin Lee, of Salt Mrs. Lake. ... I clTmSSSTnthi - ' In our course of sunning we've seen some beautiful sun burns from just too much sun. People who'don't know how much sun their skin can stand frequently find out out the painful way. There's a definite trick to acquiring a sun tan. We've been at it long enough to know, too. When we were little we naturally tanned fast by simply being in the sun in a Ltmnu im tuit that onlv little airls can aet away with wear dirt instead of tan ing. Mother used to feel certain it was and would scrub away until she convinced herself. In later years we tanned while swimming and found it came to go out and try quickly if we didn't rush it ourself. It's usless in It a week or so and just peels away to get it all the first day. all over. ther you are starting The secret is to take it easy in the sun, increasing the it a good time you stay out in it each day. We still find than to keep other reason if no for lotion use to a policy has little tricks of the your skin from drying out. Everyone are that if we chances and the trade in doing job just right is different skin shared ours with you, it wouldn't work. Your a maintain soon as than ours. Then too, maybe you'd just tanned-loothat have like to we whiter skin. Personally, healthy-lookin- g And only wish we had more time to acquire a nice fun. color that tells of summer HM! WAVE for younger tastes ,,, for younger budgets salon permanent keeps your hair styled from set to set. No , o no more more setting. Amazingly soft yet firm bodied, brings life and lustre to your hair. NEW curl-sog- between-shampo- Murray Couple Home From California Visit Mr. and Mrs. Everett Reading have returned home" to visit In Murray after a southern California with their hlMron Mr and Mm. J. OdiS A$15Value$E350 $ for' Only Corel's 10-da- BEAUTY y Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ron- aid Reading, all of Redondoj Beach. While there, tho Murray couple attended the (rradtiatlon of their . grandson, Dennis H. Smith, from Redondo Union high school. The youth will enter Brig-hathis Young University fall on a four-yer- ,r scholarship. SALONS TWO LOCATIONS 1019 East 2 1st South HU 1061 East 21st South m HU eio9S : -- A wedding breakfast at the House on June 16 hon Mr. and ored the Mra flprnlrl R. Uovd. follow mot uig men iiiamago coiiici LDS morning in the Salt Lake Temple, where Elder Fred W. Schwendiman officiated. Hosts at the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin B. Lloyd, 25 W. 5900 South, parents of the bridegroom. The bride is the former Miss Barbara! Turner, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Turner, 68 W. 5878 South, were hosts that evening when the young pair were further feted at a reception held at the Murray high Seminary building. The bride greeted her guests In a gown of Chantilly lace The full, floor-lengover satin. skirt of satin wpj? enhanced by an overskirt of scalloped lace. The basque bodice featured a high neckline and long lily pointed sleeves. Her elbow length veil of tulle cascaded from a crown of crystal pearls. She carried a lpee wnite orcma inai surrounded by white Doll just-wed- s, mid-morni- Murray high, and is student at the Univerwill sity of Utah, where he continue to pursue his studies. He has filled an LDS mission to the Northern California ate of now Pi area. ; The Smith family are former Murray resldenU, , and he atelementary tended Liberty school here. v. , , it U ! , ; Entertaining A;, the- . at pre-nupti- al i parties were Mrs. Jerry Dunn, Mrs. Steve Turner, Mrs. C. Bruce Lloyd, Mrs. Willis Day, Miss Darlene Beardall, Miss Miss Carole-Dea- n Sanchez. (Lloyd,. Page 8, Col. 8) V PFITZERS BOB Reg. 51.25 J ite 2) money. ONLY HOUTZ WATTS' Diamond Co. Diamond Specialists 916 Walker Bank Bldg. - Salt Lake City, Utah State ...the NEWEST KED ... for ladies Nylon Cord with the tapered toe Only uuray (IW-nnrt- t. J NEW SINGER block or white lfefe SHOO 4883 South State Plenty of FREE PARKING i :to make you 1 gal. of Vi Price SALE with the purchase of Permanent Wave Permanent Wave . Permanent Wave . 0' . . ONLY $10 ONLY $7.50 ONLY $6.25 HAIRCUT OR TRIM INCLUDED it WEDNESDAY, JULY 5th 1001 a BUCKET Permanent Waves CHICKEN 14 pieces of chicken ft 0 I STYLE-O-MATI- C Pint of teol OPEN EVENINGS 'til 9 p.m. ZIGZAG Machine Wt will oword a 1961 Model 3?8 Singer Style O mothine to the fwton who rrgittert h Malic Zig Zog tewing oldest Singer in thiir possession. Budget Waves Including Haircut serlol number and letter prefix of your tnochine, person ot lh Singer Sewing Cenier, 2109 Sowih 11th fast In Sugar House. You mutt register th AM 5-66- Hot rolls MURRAY MIDVALE In chk ken grory $5.95 AM 11 6-85- No phone or moil registrations will be octepted. This offer oppliel only to the tesidenti of Sail loVe City ood it tuburban area. Contest closet July 15, . 1961. this of r tn GOOD "1 SINGER SEWING CENTER TAKtHOM! DEPT. 2nd South 2I09Soufh IHh East. In Sugar House DA & Main foothill Viltogo HU 77477 250 So. 13th EM toil vAy i ONlf IN HAUMAN S AT THE ... near handy rear entrance. Open 'til 9 on Fridays. our Announce Wedding Plans, July $20.00 $15.00 $12.50 4J U T-fef- Miss Lvnu Perkins and Kay Varoz on Win a tn J Now visiting here Is the former Murr?(vlte. Mrs. Keith Kelson, Chevy Chase, Maryland. Mrs. Kelson will be remembered as the former Miss Elaine Mash, and she Is staying with her mother. Mrs. Frank Mash, 457 E. 4800 South. Mr; Kelson was unable to make the trip to Utah this summer, but she Is accompanied bv her two children, Jim, 14. rni Carolyn. 10. Kh arrived In Murrav June 22. and will be here for two werks. Now making their home in are newlyweds. Mr. nd Mrs. Rollo Keith Bennett, who were mameam of Lourdes Cphollc Church the morning of June 24. with M. Lawrence Riv. Spellen officiating. She is the former Miss Bonnie Kav Sadler, dnughter of the W. H. Sadlers. of 2!M So. 9100 West. Magna, and her groom Is the son of the David "flOO W. 32S0 E. Bennetts. South, of Magna. The bride was given tn marriage by her father. Mrs. Andrew Contl wr both soloist Page 8. Col. 4) ' i. Tllinr lllOlllCr ISUS SAYS possible to eliminate all un necessary overhead and give you more value for your P(fc THIS WEEKEND HOUTZ are doing everything We Gallon Containers In j Ex-Murray- - I ( Migna " Lloyd , bride were Carole-Dea- n Sanchez, Miss 6155 South j Mrs. C. Bruce Lloyd, Miss I Lena Antell. Miss Sonya Lloyd ' and Miss Gayle Turner. They wore similar gowns of emerald green, styled with full skirts, and long necklines round sleeves. Each carried a bou-- i quet of long stemmed pink roses. Petite flower girls, Melwiie Lloyd and Diane Turner, wore green frocks with pinafores trimmed in white lace. They carried miniature baskets of nink roses. Mrs. Turner chose a light beige linen sheath to wear at her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Llovd chose a beige lace over taffeta with matching jacket. Each mother wore a corsage of gardenias. C. Bruce Lloyd attended ; 'his brother as best man. Ushers were Bernell Lloyd ' and Grant Lund. The voiin? counle are mak ing their home now In South Salt Lake, following Pi honeymoon In the southern Utah eanvons. The hridp Is a Graduate of Don Blair Portrait Mlwt Lynn IVrkinn Murray high school, has served a Mnrrnv South Stake mission. and, an accomplished plenist nas Deen oreanisi or me Murray 10th Ward for the past lour years. 19 Her groom is also a gradu Other honor. maid of be are her being Wedding plans made by a popular Murray attendants will be Mrs. Paul couple, Miss Lynn Perkins and Antry and Miss Janice Nielsen. Ray Varoz. They will exchange A cousin of the future bride, vows in evening rites to be Sidnl Gucker, will serve as performed on Wednesday, Julv flower girl. 19th. Attending as best man for Scene of the wedding will his brother will be Ross Varo. be St Vincent de Paul Cath- - Another brother of the groom, olic church. Rev. John Hedder- - Rudy Varoz. and Blaine Moul- man will officiate at the cere- - ton will usher, Both are graduates of Mur- mony. Following the wedding rea at honored be will high with the class of ray thev 1958. Since then Miss Per- cep'tion at Crestwood Villa. Paronts of the couple are kins has been employed at Mr and Mrs. James B. Per- - the Murrav branch of Walker Jamaica, and Mr. Bank, Mr. Varoz attends and Mrs. Roman Varoz, 4370 Westminster College where he has been active In sports. So. 2nd West. THURSDAY, JUNE 29th thru Miss Perkins has asked her They will make their future sister, Miss Trudy Perkins, to home In Murray. 1 Family Reunion Held The children and grandchildren of Mrs. Phoebe Barton met Saturday for a family reunion, at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B, Lloyd Will Make Home In South Salt Lake (was ; B. j Exchange Vows mm t' I Magna Couple r-3Z-J Mr. and Mrs. Gerald th - , ta George Anut-rauning at home following a He and his parents make their home eji 5925 Drive. The operation was done in a Salt Lake hospital last week. I.a-Sal- le j V,,V. four- - son of Mr. and Mrs. year-ol- d 611 mm |