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Show THE MURRAY (Utah) EAGLE d Tki Nfwi A4terliier Thursday, June 29, 1961 Roy Miss Visits With Relatives In Murray WHEN YOU SHOP AT BERN'S Miss Carol Lamb Gentry of Roy, spent the past week visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Durst, 252 Burger St., Murray, and other relatives. KERN'S Prices Are Easily 15 Lower Than Those Charged By The Big Supermarkets In This Area; BERN'S Is A Genuine "Low-CoBecause With A Mark-u- p That Provides For Mainly Operation" At BERN'S You Buy $10.00 Worth Of GroOnly One Penny of Profit From Each Dollar's Sales ceries For $8.50. st Hebertson (From Time 2, Col. 1) last year, and would have continued as an officer for the coining junior high 1) UZ1 year. The Murray Pth Ward is honoring the family by asking them to participate on the program for sacrament meeting on July 9. The meeting will start at 4:30 p.m. F U KEN Loco Sorority Fetes Utile Leaguers j a ACME FENCE CO. MEMBERS OF THE Xi Rho Little League baseball team sorority feted to a first place with starts. The FENCES NEW LOCATION NEW EQUIPMENT victories in 1 1 1 INSTITUTE By way of observing their 40th wedding anniversary, Dr. and Mrs. McLloyd Killpack, 5782 So. State Street, spent several days visiting throughout their home towns, Manti and Ferrin. They were married in, the Manti LDS Temple on June 8, 1921, efd Dr. Killpack continued his studies to become a veterinarian for the next three years. Their home has been Murray since 1924, during which e time they have both been in both civic and church affairs. OF BEAUTY CULTURE Our New School and Salon at East 21st South ac-th- Bridge Luncheon Q 433P,KgitfUPWOO Fetes Miss Brady future Miss Janice Brady, a was honored at a bridge luncheon held Wednesday, June 21. Scene of the was event Willow Creek Country Club. Ladies who entertained for her were Mesdames Farrell Carter, John Jackson, Ralph Ball. Jack Meredith, John Walker, Walter Zimmerman, and Martin Pczely. Also present was the honorec's mother, Mrs. Ted Brnly. Miss Brady was presented a gift by the group. Even More Important bride-to-b- Freedom of the individual, and the dignity of the human soul are perhaps even more important today than they were when the Declaration of Independence was signed. Let us petition God for the continuance of these basic rights. 1 e, 1) AllO ASS 3 is 9 VISIT and their two grandchildren were Magna guests of Ethel Adamson last week. Mr. and Mrs. Adams are residents of Bliykfoot. Idaho. The previous week. Mrs Arihmson had as guests, Mr and Mrs. Hurry Adams, also of Blackfoot. FUNERAL HOME tttAIT OF THE SALT LAKE VAllEf Bock Again (From l'uRe 2, Col. ;) and organist at the wedding. The church was decoratt'd with floral bouquets of pink A gladiolas and earnations. white archway from which hung throe white wedding bells, formed the background in the parish hall, (videlabra and greenery, combined with flowers, completed the decora-lion- A .1 '..""""'"M" i. f ' L V iiiiniin.i biiii iiuniii lit minn ti lu.i.im t; A fingertip length veil fell from a pearl embroidered coronet. She carried a bouquet of white centered carnations, with a lavendar orchid. The bride wore a gown of nylon lace and tulle over satin. floor The bouffant length skirt was accented by a molded bodice featuring a scal loped neckline outlined with pearls ivid sequins, and long pointed sleeves. atMiss Michelc Hcnnett tended as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the Misses Betty Pasternak syul VsOlenc Alberico. The young ladies wore identical gowns of flowered nylon over pink polished cotton with white accessories. William Sadler Jr. attended the duties of best man. Ushers Gordon were Terry Sadler. Sadler. Edward Grose, and Max Porter. Mrs. Sadler chose a gown of blue nylon over flowered cotton for her (byighter's recep- tion, and the groom's mother was in a grey sheath. Both woie corsages of pink carnat- ions. BEEF BEEF PRIME RIB ROASTS STEAKS ROAST -- 29c lb. 39 ib. y July " of iho Murray Chamber of Commerce and your friendly Murray business firms at wonderful Here' how: Your purchaso of $2 or more FAMILY MOVIES! entitle you to a regular 75c ticket for only Qc Good Tuei-daWcdnevday or Thursday evening. Outstanding color -- fled y, movies on a giant screen! Out of 49' v WHOLE FHVEHS B and Waldo Constanzo Martinez were in barge of I the gifts. ' Peorle who assisted with serving were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Kuth Conti. Mrs. Paul Ilazzeco. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vaculin. Mr. William Constanzo, Mr. James I'appei. Mr. George Sage. Mr. V. Ba!-dMiVtinez, and Mrs. Galey 7A L 1 B o V 7A PORK AIID BEANS PITTED OLIVES DILL PICKLES 4-5- -6 to him! ' jftSK rTir. $XY$ rR rrffe f ,. A ARE OUR BUSINESS ...and here's WHERE to get 'cm MORE 25 19 ON... D HOT DOG BUNS OR 0 HAMBURGER Z 7 4377 South Stuio Woo grateful I m Center 170 West 4800 South Murray City Pharmacy a 4874 South Stole s ifKY ravin " South Stoto STARTING - S1IIRUY Teincrt's for Men fio Butler's Shoes State" IGA Buy Kyfd 4763 iovth Stats" Meithonl'i doublc-froM- " e MACtAINE DtAN MA8T1N in 4363 South Slate m Mex Door Tkkrt ot thi South State 4791 South open 7i00. Movi b omi ot 7i30. 4V07 Poplar Street m SORRY New Way Foodlincr A. 7m TOMORROW Safeway in Murray 6360 South Slate ml UtMwr-wwi 4 DAYS 1 Sharp Foods nets tww Plato Kannell's 4?4? . . . "AUIN A NIGHT'S WORK" 4943 Souih State it Grcut Control 52) MM. b)uth &ta lor tin of confidence . . . ond eorrct!ly voliot the pot ronogo of othm who ay hov prescription to be f died. Wo offer friendly competent phomocM ontj o incet dcra to bo of service " tlVtS tttSltY in "f I AMINO STAR" SJS' 7A Mar- Short- SALAD SUGAR garine ening OIL 10 ib. bag crr, Murray Stato Bank 5085 Souih Stoto Murray Center FEATURE Bcstway Building La Rio's 3Je UMIN Pi 2666 South Slots " ifi.SO SECOND m 59 THAN ANY OTHER PHARMACY MAtTtWCt tall can OF THEM LOUIS JOURDAN " BARRY SULLIVAN " FRANK LOVE JOY THI 10c WE'VE FILLED Murray Plumbing Stoic" Charcoal .v-- J " nORIS " can -- 4914 South XT liam for the reception was furnished by Mr. Galev Polo-situMr. Virgil Cablw. II. Mrs. Earnest Conti, anil Mis Nellie Maze. The young pair arc tm'h of Cypttis griidil.'ites b'h I" r school, and lie is a im-the I'tah Ntitionil Guard. fascinaUonNs. NIC UUIi BE THE GUEST Murray Music ..I..1..HI.- -J RUMP ROAST V Wed. - Thurs. Tues. from him 6419 South Slate ...i...u.j.ii.iiuI.Iu. 10 POUNDS .be Allied Development V I s. ! MSET TlCKETS'y " Colosinio. Music tor Your Summer Enjoyment HERE'S HOW TO V V I Joan Brusalto greeted guests at the bride's book. The Mesdames James Cuppas. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams im 6' 10c" 5C ea. Miss WOMAN MAGNA Lettuce CUKES Bennett Pair As Wedded um hu 1019 record of ib. Fourth Decade Visit a CANTS T'matoes squad of 9 to is managed by Al Defa. His coach Ken Westerman. swimming party at the home of Mrs. Don Gibb, 364 Saunders St., Murray. The club is sponsored by the organization ancfls "currently tied for 1300 South West Temple CAREL'S Slicing Vine Ripe OWENS IN 1 MM 2 m aQQUcuvmunft CALL ca. lbs. 89' m lb. can 59 c $105 49' POTATOES Sypeir 4 B iFds |