OCR Text |
Show v.v: mm irn&m m: m: 7 WWW i aim 'I TIT - Dalene Dolt Ilolnum Bride Of Carl Hankins In Manli Temple Miss Dalone Dott Holman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale I. Holman, 2S19 Lemay Ave., became the bride of Carl Albert Hankins in rites solemnized at Manti LDS Temple, Aug. 16th, The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hankins, Salt Lake City. A reception in honor of the couple was held It Memorial House at Memory Grove that vV: " t r , i - .v.v.v; j. Iff- If1 - : X ' v- - .1 Exelian5e Vows f i e groom ai h gh of Granger school. Mr. Hankins is a member of the Utah Air National Darrell Hankins, matron of honor; Mrs. Robert Coats, MIr.s Carol Calderwoad, Miss Sherrie Bradford and Miss Claudia IIol-t- i graduates Gun rd. n. parties for the bride have been given by Misr Ca-Crldonvood, Miss Donna Wade and Miss Rose Bradford ol K i Christen sen Will Wed Kent Wilkins il ft - A nun Marie Planning e Sept. 14th wedding in the Logan LDS Temple are Miss Anna Marie Christen-se- n and Kent M. Wilk'ns. News of the betrothal is made known by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bridesmaids wore identical Christensen, 50R4 South 10th diTsses. but in pastel hues of East, parents of the bHde-elee- t. Mr. Wilkins is a son of M. blue, yellow, apricot, turquoire and Mrs. Orson A. Wilkins, 4974 and pink. The attendants carried cas- So. 9th East. The couple will be honored at ' bouquets of white cading V Little Marsha Lynne a reeeptlon the some evening at the South Cottonwood 7th ward. f Ho'.man was flower girl. Miss Christenren h"s attendDarrell Hmkins was best ed the University of Utah. man. Cecil McCray, Sonny is a graduate of Erigham Dave Quinn and Randy Young University. Holman ushered. The bride's mother wore a They will reside in Salt Lake Blair) sheath of pink embroidered cot- City, after a honeymoon trip to ton. Mrs. Hankins chose beige. San Francisco and the World's Their corsages were double Fair at Seattle. I j : - ' ' ( r , " (Portrait by Don Mr. and Mrs. Ijuirt'iiee 1. Biiiless Linda Eskelson And L. P. Bailess Are Honeymooning Al Lake Talioe d lattice, flanked by tall W O M A S abra and decorated with ivy STBJCTIT and tlowers. The bride chose a .vgown of French imported white V..v;v.Vt-ViX'.':.-- v silk organza fashioned with a I About a month ago was putting my grocery supplies dome shaped skirt. The fitted bodice was accented with alen-co- n away and set q can of beer on the counter to "warm up". lace appli- When the boys asked, "Why in the world are you doing that?" ques around the circlet neck- I replied, "I'm going to pour it on my hair." line. It was designed with cap sleeves. They thought I was being very, very funny and The back bow detail led into I laughed like a couple of finally cona chape! train. Her coronet of I was them vinced that that to do was what a exactly going lily of the valley caught up with it, and then, with great hilarity, they related it fo two tiered elbow length veil of French silk Illusion. their Dad when he came home later on. She carried a white prayer book with a white orchid, encir Their opinion was that I must have put quite cled by stephanotis. few of to a more common use or I'd never have stuff cans a the Attendants Mrs. Steven G. reached the of to pour one of them on my head! point Miss wanting matron of honor; Heaps, Sondra MacKay, Miss Carolyn of conversaDuring the following days little tid-bi- ts Cahoon and Miss Sandra tion drifted my way until I realised the entire neighborwere gowned in gold satin with circlet necklines. The hood was aware that I was going to pour beer on my hair! bell skirts accented with a I suppose Willie thought it too good a thing to keep for back bow detail. home amusement only. Their headdresses were matching cabbage roses with d Actually, though, there is nofhinq outlandish, strange or pouf veils of French illusion. Their bouquets were even new about using "flat ' beer as a final hair rinse. I doubt talisman clarrielliarHf my mojheL even-knewhat beer tasted like, yet I recall as , encircled with pnle green net 1 Tier use it, os a final touch to shampooing la child, watching Und satin ribbon Best man for his brother was her long, Iteavy hair. Glen (Skipl Bailess. Max B It gives a nice sheen, adds body, and helps to keep McHenry, William R. Denver. the curls In place. I predict quite a run on the local brewers Steve Lyngle nnd Tom Carlson served as ushers. if the young girls fir-- cut what an inexThe brides mother chose a but wonderful cosmetic it really is. (Taken expensive, coral sheath with chiffon drape Mrs. Bailess was at-- I ternally, that is.) jnecKline. tired in emerald green with a Oh, just think what changes could occur in advertising lace overblouse. They wore corsages of bronr.e talisman roses. alonel A new, untouched field! I'm seriously considering con (KskeKon, I'age S, Col. 5) tacting an advertising agency myself. CONSULT AN EYE PHYSICIAN (M.D.) FOK What eportunities they're overlooking. Why, all EYE EXAMINATION ages, as well as the most staunch teetotalers would be potential customers. I can just see the TV results. Linda Eskelson ex-- 1 marriage vows with Laurence P. Bailess in nuptials at Crestwood Villa Chapel, Aug, 18th. A. Fred Dipo, LDS bishop, officiated in the double ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Eskelson, 310 E. 6340 South, and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Bailess. Salt Lake City. At a reception following the ceremony, the couple greeted guests before a wrought iron Miss From Out Our Window candel-change- roisTor vnw full-leng- Professional Hair Care Has No off-han- d y, Subsfifufe! Custom Siyled e four-tiere- HAIR CUTS By I sun-bron- r,Vt' Our (Photo by Nell Jorenson) Mr. and Mrs. P-T- A ACCORDION LESSONS Murray, Hunter People On Trip To Yellowstone He'-fianc- Mc-Ora- y. . Recent newlyweds are Mr. Planning to be married in and Mrs. Keran Boyd Hender- Denver, Colo., Sept. 1 are Miss son, whose nuptials were sol- Carolyn Allen and Gary Richemnized in Mantl LDS Temple. ard cavey. The ceremony will President A. Bent Peterson of be performed in an LDS ward ficiated, j there. Is a daughter The bride Is the former Bren ' Thn ViHde-cleda Nadine Nelson, daughter of of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Blair D. Nelson, 105 V. G4S0 South. Mr. and 4340 W. S055 South. Mrs. John Cavey, Denver are MY. and Mrs. J. Boyd Henderparents of the future brideson, 2544 W. 3100 South, are groom. The couple will be honored at parents of the groom. A reception in their honor a reception following the cerefeted the couple at Kearns mony. North stake house Aug. ISth. The bride chose a Wedding gown of silk organza, fashioned with a lace bodice. Her Veil of illusion fell from a pearl crown. P-T- A Attendants Were Mrs. John Arnold, matron of honor; Miss Jordan District Council of Pamela Lofgran, maid of honhas chosen "Project Miss Ellen Sue Henderson. or; as Its theme for Objectives" Miss Carolyn Nelson and Miss 1902-8Leslie Jean Nelson. First board meeting of the Their crystal charm gowns will be held Thursorganization were champagne hued. Gth at 10:30 a.m., at day, Sept. Best man Was Sherrell Pop school. lock. Doyle Monk, Gordon Smith, West Jordan junior high Kenneth Nelson and Dorrell Henderson Were ushers. P-T- A s. : Denver Wedding Set By Miss Carolyn Allen Sels Theme VI r Thursday, August 30, 1962 Jordan District Bre-nupti- Thn bride wore a gown of penu de soie with a errntilly lace Appliqued lace accented the fitted bodice, which was designed with long sleeves and a scalloped neckline. A crystal and pearl tiara reveil of leased her elbow-lengt- h an orchid 1 Illusion. She carried surrounded by White ror.es. The matron of hrmor- wo-- e l'vender crystal satin, fashioned with full skirt, scalloped neckline and short sleeves. The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE tnd The Ntwi AOvrtlicr 2 ct suit.. Both bride and Attending the bride were Mrs. :;;; V- - gardenias. Attend ng the guest book was Miss Julie Ci rnomile. Miss Dtm nil Wade cared for gifts. Assorting with serving v.eie the Muses Riti Wade. Laurel Bradford. Gayle B'adfo d, Linda Carlson and Arlenc- - Andeiron. The couple went to Yellowstone Park fo" their honeymoon. costume For her going-awr.- y the bride chose a brown thrce-nii'c- evening. t i v4 Jl t Brenda Nelson, K. B. Henderson Jerry J. Orton Donna Unthank Recites Marriage Vows With Jerry Orton In Manti Of interest is the marriage of Miss D;inna Lucille Unthank and Jerry J. Orton, solemnized at the Manti LDS Temple Aug. 17th. President McKinnen offi carnation corsages were tied with gold ribbons. At the guest book was Mrs. Sharon Sandquist. Mrs. Mavis Foster took care of gifts. The Diane Wood, Ida May j Misses ciated, The bride is a daughter of Mr. i Labium, Mike Rondas, Sharla and Mrs. Non a! B. Unthank. Fairbourne, Patte Sekinsons, 4445 West 4745 South. Mr. and Patricia Beys and Peggy Haly Mrs. Alton B Orton, 6150 So assisted with serving. Redwood Roaa are parents of After a week's honeymoon at Lake Tahoe, the couple will rethe groom. Bemi'on Ward Chapel was the side in Bennion. A dark floral cotton print two sotting tor a reception in honor of the couple that evening, piece suit was the choice of the coswhere they greeted some 7(10 bride for her going-awa- y iruests. After a bridal march led tume. Bride and groom both graduby the newlyweds, the wedding ated from Granger high school. pavty stood under pn arch d" ared with yellow pompoms, The bride is well known for her Mr. Orton has attended dahrm. virte cmalions and singing. the College of Southern Utah. yellow glads in ferns and goldGuests from out of town aten trim. tending the wedding were Mr. The bilde wore a gown of pel-i'- ti and Mrs. Dan Daniels, Mrs. Lilpeau de s" e, trimmed with lian Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. aleneon lace and fed pearls, I u k Johnnsen of Mt. Pleasant, ' w;th full lenr.Mi skirt. The moldah; Mr. and Mrs. Reid Men-io- tt ed bodice featured n sci'l'.oncd and Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. k'-nnd sleeves Simons. r,e( I'rovo; Mr. and Mrs. buttoned at the wrist. J:iy Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Lawfell Her veil of chant illy lace rence Reeee, Cedar City; Mr. from a headdies? of penu de lA"nard Unthank, Mrs. Lula soil. Si:" carried white nnd red Unthank. Mrs. Mavis Foster and and Miss Mary Kay Foster, roses with golden inserts e, ribbons. Nevada. Mat inn of honor was Vf$. Mothers Murray. Miss Sally Breinholt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ber Breinholt, 327 W. 5000 South with her sister and husband, Mr. and David Rushton, Hunter is touring Yellowstone Park this week. SAVE TRAVEL CALL and TIME AM LESSONS HOME YOUR Magna Woman's Club Holds Lagoon Summer Outing IN GIVEN Instruments Can Be Furnished Magna. Ten members of Magna Woman's club held a summer outing at Lagoon Monday. Luncheon was served and games were played with each lady in attendance receiving a prize. The group will resume their regular activities in September. Beginners, Adults and Children CLYNTON DAY , -i Olen K'liiinH'V MtMwrrom. Mioses Mary Ellen Orton. Th-Ca-o- " l Yhit hi Van quitch Murray. Mr. and Mrs. DougA'in Orton. Mary Kay Foster" las Vcalcr and family, 19 E. nnd Lynn Unthank 587S South, are spending a served :is brideswids. They were a'tj'cd in green week visiting Mr. Water's father. Hod in Tanguitch. ny'on over !nifg:a with to mutch. Th"lr bouqui ;s were of ye'low and white dahlias accented with rosebuds and fern. little Patrirhi and Janiece Orton were flower girls. ' Hugh nrinvrhnrst stood as beit man. Ushers were Lynn Expert Staff Ja-iel'- us - - - - - - - - - - DenBennion, Tor. nis Rich md Chrs Unthank. The. bride's it tired tn a crcon ri!k Wee rh nth with f olden piwn of the taffna. The it I a d A young "lovely" with ravishingly beautiful hair would iWr come closer and closer to you on the screen, swinging her hair groom i hese inev ' e;;e nr seductively from side to side. After giving you o moment to over apricot taffeta. Their white fully appreciate the effect, she would murmur sultrily, "I always MM insist on Fisher's." linden-score- MURRAY lum omci.M feovrort vnjrro Et BRANCH OFFICES: 568 First South 4192 SOUTH STATE STREET, 10G3 Then, turning and giving her head a final devastating swish she would give you the "hairy eye" and sigh, "Nothing, but nothing does so much for my hair as Fisher's!" Emi Slut South HI R KAY e&ru for all the Family . Stvles 0 . . nrtrkrr tmk Lynn W. KliznN'lh bride In nuptials Siimii Relax in real comfort bi1tf Mr. ...in handsome slip-oHisSh Puppies' rl Mr n tRUWiT) KCIN CASUAL SltCU 6T mviRiNl L, Mr n.1 W. 4Tiw$ u Hen the? an Hush. rmjtiin th Villa tf tc-- ,t to tHpon ity of toft ptmti H Imt leader fnwt comfort top tor fptin that IcU (ect breathe, p!u$ tuihioti crepe lolci that lid bounce o yout step. As tor cleaning, )ou never had it so marfct iappeaf. tw, wr. yw ust bmsti dirt eway, ScuS nd the sheet even resist water. We've (ot cotoi you'll l.ke and a ii;e la f t ir,c;t ar)to2y. tK.e In Ma2 FAMILY SHOPPING FRIDAY NIII Ttl 9 USE OUI RfAH tNTtANCE AND PARKING LOT College) t'iirr. I rn , thnt Mf, ilutled cif Nliil, t tfonnrn. uni f llm-d- l Maughn -r Ia? l'irfr,ne Trip by hin Mirhm-- l Tu-!d:i- n( brnthfr n l Uf th moti l xi'trr. 1 CAYWAY ''l. lak ! Iku IWI14 l riklwia I ln Wlill' tIII tlwirt fNil I wvnly air. When 'You Win an Honor... ond tomewhere along tht way, wt all endeavor . . , RECfPIlOil CENTER Preserve the 4565 W. 3500 So. ... art given torn recognition of our obili-ti- n i - Arfcmory vith a Portrait . . . perpetual remembtonct of that oecaiion which wo want to Itecp vividly in our mind. And toc cait of ictopboo.i and copiei for our proud ' tool It provide, reta-tiv- tho Cool Country Afmojphero Easy to Get To Make Sure with an Outstanding Portrait From the Fine Studios FUTURE CR1DES Towt ihe Cay Way 0i C!hL Iftcivf FREE yof Cot! CY Kathy AnVfnn. for a Wrk lit Taik, .h)l w In f rmij'ip will tii.)Kvniofi In ef.rr wln.h thry wi!l Ti 1p In SaSt fltjP. : I l.oal Vcrplc csve Mnitn.r. Xtr. n1 S4r. trnn! Andrf.in rif Miiftsy, H'cmr,'-tiirs- -- ft,M ulnnrt wi Convenient Toblct for Serving IM2 Wl Iirisn'ilp Lmrty lb M.ir in o tpeciol field of "tif CalifmTdii, ft w rvc-nin- lnil r.athrr. tMiy l;.i.rrt Allm, I'.mll At KV.m, Inn. HaroliJ 4 . . . t "flirr I'rtJm nine mnrt I. Wednesday Prnytt Strvict 7:00 CVftwrxvl ctiiij lp Mt. Jarti On iiuKnuynmom Family Footwear School and Tuetdoy, 8 00 I High I': nil Mis Kalhy Munk ftttfnclfil Ihe bride. a Mis Judy AlVn Junior btidrnnnld. lit Jill ll 600 at the t, Ht (Junior High) Ann ttrmtv. inni.t if timv M nr. MiMjill 9.93 Purf'Ei B YF xvVv lcm lh Vend K ru?k-ersouth, nr? j.ir-rfi- beiclii ot Ihv A Ml i fur hln Allpfi ilmiEhlrr of Mr iml l:.iv Alum. 4s so. 1700 X AHi-n- , ONLY BYF Naturally, My VVccdmg's Unilo I.Doal Pair : 1 3 Morning Worship 11.00 Anyway, I might not have the biightest hucd hoir in town, the most modishly styled Or carefully curled, but I tell you, I bet there isn't a head of hair onywhete around here that's os "high" ot mine! , 262-226- Sunday School 9:45 fAll Aprs) d LDS Nuplials IRLATHilT AM The brewers might even consider using different container for cosmetic appeal. Stem masculine cons for the men and dainty feminine vials for the ladies. Oh, the ideas art endless! ) BAPTIST CHURCH AMFKic.iN n,rnsT 184 E. 5770 South Murray, Utah Oh, I tell you, we women could revolutionize the brewery industry. I con see it would hove its humorous effects, oho, however. Can't you just see the "pillar of the church" apond feeling obliged to proaching the grocery check-stan"I only use it on my hair, of course!" t'f M'li til, Si. j . Of If GIFT O QIlB$fl$b 4905 South State of... urraY Comera Shop Murray AM 2-26- 35 |