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Show mtwuwwq mm f- - i aim r1 ' "'MM' Gordon Hickman lakes Bride and Patti Whittaker served as flower girls. Scott Gunderson was ring bearer. Thotras L. Petersen Takes ,Carot Kay Gunderson Bride ' i Kay Gunderson aid Thomas Lorin Petersen exYosemite in Honeymooning changed marriage vows in a Park and Los Angeles are Mr. ceremony at Hunter 2nd - 3rd and Mrs. Gordon W. Hickman, ward hall Aug. 17th. William whose marriage was solemnized van Geldersen, LUS bishop, of- in the Manti LDS Temple on ; ficiated. The bride is a daughter of Aug. 25th. The bride is the former Pat- - Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Gunder-rici- a L. Allredge. daughter of son, 3947 Rosemary Ave. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Allredge of Nick Giacalone, 1405 W. 2280 Delta, Utah. She has been re- South is the mother of the groom. He is also a son of the siding in Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Wall- late Liorin Petersen. Mr. and i ace The bride chose a wedding Hickman. 72 EdLson St., are of lace and tulle, fashiongown of the parents groom. A reception in Delta honored ed with a fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her veil of illusion the couple following the cere- was caught to a pearl crown. mony. Mr Hickman Is a. University anrt white carnations. or uian graduate, majoring in Bidden attend the bride electrical engineering. He has were Miss toJanice Smith, maid fil'ed an LDS Gulf States mis- of honor, Miss Connie Framp-tosion. The bride served a mis-io- n Miss Connie Whittaker and in the North Central Sta- Miss Wynell Gunderson, junior . , tes. : bridesmaid. The couple will reside In MurThey wore Bheaths of orchid ray.. . satin with lace overskirts. Their bouquets were orchid and white chrysanthemums. Taylor sviVe MIA Little Margene Gunderson Social v v. ( x y ;i n. ! Tonight Louise. Holder Rnd Beverley Davis met at the home of Colleen Burrows Aug. 30 to make Tit . f l I - w , Couple United In I i , i 4, t t . ' i ,"' 1 b ' I a f t ' i '. ' r 5 ' Opening A4lttli 6, 1962 Greek Ceremony , A Itf N Sanders Visit Idaho Murray. Mr. and Mrs. KenOf interest is the marriage of neth R. Sanders and Kons, 6080 So. 600 West spent last week- Miss Andrea Marie Gates and James J. Marines, solemnized in end visiting in Wendell, Idaho. rites at Holy Trinity Greek Orchurch Aug. 25th. The thodox Woodcraft Neighbors of Rev. Isiah Cronopolos officiated. Crescent Circle ioi Meet at Prudential ,A reception Woodcraft of the Neighbors Federal building followed the met 101 No. Circle Crescent ce:emony. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gates, Aug. 20th at the Murray City meetfine hall for their regular 185 E. 4500 South are parents ing. of the bride. The groom is a son Epsy George was installed as of Mr. and Mrs. John Mannos, outer sentinel. Past gunrdian Midvale. Miss Irene G. Gates attended neighbor Mae Barger was the the bride as maid of honor, with installing officer. Misses Connie Gates, Martha Olive Anderson was presented a pin in appreciation of sev- Gates, Susan Mannos, Barbara eral years as clerk of the Cir Susaeta and Georgia Paulos as bridesmaids. cle. TuninH ktiilnnnMiia If innnn LZ ';r.Carla and Carolyn Gates, and i." fll - CIJKk T ntlrlo nA iCrt, 'flOWl er girls Jamie Malkos and Whitney also attended. games Trudy George, after which Tom Mannos stood as best were played. man. Ushers were Gary Saltas, Nick Malkos, Mike Mannos, Jimmy Mannos and Robert Glover. Ring bearer and tray bearer were George and Joe ! w 4 Thursday, Sept. Best man was David Olsen. Don Gunderson and Marvin Heath ushered. : Miss Carol ' The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE 2 ''; U :J : 11 Vows Recited By Marcelle Masse I '.'I i..:. j invitations for the opening so- -; Mannos. ; . cial of the Taylorsville 2nd ward's mutual, which will be Vast Guardian Club Meets ! held at the stake house tonight. Of interest is the marriage of line and long sleeves, tapered to 7 at 30. Food will (Thursday), Miss Marcelle CatherineMasse. lily points. A pearl crown Murray. Ladies of Woodbe served and games for all will of Mr. find Mrs. Rob- - caught her fingertip veil of rt craft's Past Guardian club met daughter be played. E. 5057 Alex St., and lusion. Friday afternoon at the home A theme planned by the three Allen Masse, of Mrs. Wade Jones, 2798 BevJ. Jacobson whose nup- -' orchid a white carried she will be carried out. girls , tials wert celebrated at Our La- - centered in lavender tinted car-d- y erly St. " Luncheon was served and ta: of Lourdes Catholic church, nations t r, I. uortrait by Don Blair) Nimble Fingers End Season Aug. Uth The Rev. Mark Ben-- , Mlgg Joan McPhee maid of ble games were the feature of (Photo by Nell Jorgenson) Dale the afternoon. Robert Mrs. Snodgrass Mr. and officiated. Mr. and Mr. Warren E. Tlioriinock bridesmaids Miss Janet Nimble Fingers Club will vegnu A- - Jacob-- ! honor; Miss Pat Masse, Miss Mra.od1ur8l.Clyle end their season of activity son. Shape, Vacation In Colorado 1348 Atherton Dr., are par-- j Blanche Masse Mifi3 Lynda with the exhibition of projects ents Of the 'whita anH Innlnr hrMmaill grOOm. Murray. Gerald Clive Bennion at the Salt Lake County Fair, The couple was honored that Susan' JacoDson wore of and his wife. Carol, 4691 g0wns Most remembered of their 22 at a reception held In crystal charm with overblouses Dr., are vacationing at summer's activities were the evening the Knights of Columbus hall. orof chantllly lace in hues of Glenwood Springs, Colo. h A Warren Eldon Thornock took attendant. David O. YatVcy three days spent at the Spruces In rites at the Reception Cen- charge of the guest book. Gifts gown of chan-till- v chid. Their white hats contrastHe recently returned home camp, taking a prize in nalace fashioned with fitted ed. Miss Sue Eileen Smith as his ushered. ter Miss Karen Merle Sainsbury were cared for by Mrs. LaVar from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo., with Sainsbury, Miss Pamela SainsGold lace with a bouffant sk- ture study and their participa bodice, was chosen by the bride. bride in nuptials solemnized at Barbara Masse was flower where he was serving with a exchanged marriage vows David PresIn tion the show. bury, the bride's brother, John Features were LDS talent necka Dale Robert Temple by the Manti Snodgrass. scalloped irt was the choice of the mother girl. and cousins, Greg, of the unit officiated. Sainsbury, Army. hospital ident A. Brent Peterson, Aug. of the bride. The groom's moMadaen, LDS bishop, The bride is a daughter of Brent and Scott Sainsbury. 24th. ther was attired in beige crepe Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sainsbury, I Prenuptial Events Mr. and Mrs. Fay E. Thor- with a soft pleated skirt. They ' resii long-tim- e Mrs. Donald Y. Sainsbury, asColo., Denver, 5450 parvim So. West, i carna3589 wore corsages of white nock, Honor Miss Peterson sisted of hosts dents were by Misses Merle, Peggy Murray. ents of the groom, i tions centered with orange-yello,. A reception honoring the and Kathy Sainsbury. A bridal shower in honor of at a wedding supper in Manti rosebuds. ; i ' ;f t, vrfi-fJ't After a ten day honeymoon r o i o r VIEW ' Miss Carol Joyce Peterson newlyweds followed. woma.s" following the ceremony. Mrs. Lyle Smith presided at Tp greet her guests, the bride at Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nev., G. O. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Smith, was Mesdames by given ' floor-lengt- h the newlyweds will make their gown fashVan Nuys, Calif., are parents of the guest book. Mrs. Dorothy Russell, Helger Peterson and wore a fy Trudy ioned of white taffeta, with bell home at Santa Clara, Calif., Oxspring was in charge of the the bride. Peterson Albert night Thursday . . . T" . . short sleeves and where they will both continue IH Il.tl .!.... ..It iiuuic in luuu.u.ij'. shaped skirt, ttl me ruaMiru At a reception in their honor, gifts. I think about half the birds in the met in the pas neckline. Hand clip their college studies. sweetheart county were feted 3rd with Miss Peterson been has In Hunter serving Assistnig held that evening as ture icst week. I first noticed them when hundreds of sparrows For going away, the bride at showers in the past two ped lace rosettes were used ward hall, the pair stood before Inez Doxey, Mary Rhodes and trimming. chose a midnight blue sheath, I over to went the edge of the hill to weeks given by Mrs. Roy V. my head, and a large heart of fluffed Autumn the Misses Geraldine Larson, whushed Her shoulder length veil oi with three-quartlength JackReading and Miss Janet Read- bride's illusion fell from a seed et colors, flanked by iloor canaie Connie Larson, Alberta Peck, have a better look. i and blue accessories. W. 5900 Dcana 577 and Larson and Aut South, by ing, Marilyn abra. with yellow tapers. covered Juliet cap. She Out of town guests were Mrs. After circling a few limes, they banked and settled Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson, pearl carried a bouquet of long stem C. L. Sainsbury and children of iimn flowers also set off the Peck. . Midvale. The newlyweds are honeyon wires of an old fence, and then dropped, a few at a med white roses and stephano-ti- s. Denver, Colo., and Mrs. Minnie wedding cake. tied with white streamers. mooning in California and at h time, to a dry, dusty slope. The dust began to fly so I Wendt. Kallispell, Mont. The bride wore a the Seattle World's Fair. They Xonna Tanner Is Hostess The bride's cousin, Miss Linda The bride is a great - grandfetched my binoculars to watch them better. gown of lace designed with a will make their home in Huntas maid her served of Mrs. Tamar ReadSainsbury, molded bodice, long sleeves and daughter 5763 Murray. Norma Tanner, er. A going-awa- y of honor. Junior bridesmaids ing a suit in a small g resident of MurThey were taking dust baths. I remember as a child a tiered bouffant skirt. a was hostess for Linden St., were Miss Allyson Sainsbury, ray. A crown of pearls released black and white check with fitbirds bathe in a dusty lane, but in this day when every home week. at her last cousister of the bride, and her party her fingertip veil of illusion. ted skirt and jacket, was worn inch of ground is either covered with grass or cement, I had for- In attendance were Bertha sin, Mi3s Sandy Sainsbury. They r the bride. . l a -l l f. ;l I. JoseLli it Marigolds surrounding a white by Potter. Margaret Meeks, were gowned in royal blue bal" n"7w7 nunorcas young mar jiope ana ir was a nur-n- g A graduate of Brlgham You-- i MURRAY orchid formed her corsage. Mabel lerina length dresses of organHaniblin, Beach, phine ing mass. Mrs. Frank Driffill, matron University with a bachelor Hazel Pierson, Josie Horrocks, za, underscored with taffeta, f . . . of honor, was attired in a soft of science degree in account- BAPTIST CHURCH Blanche Christensen,. Ellen Pul-l- y and carried nosegay bouquets of white carnations, surrounded orange aheath. caught at the - ing, the bride' has 'also fulfilled All Muhlestien. and Dorothy mode-on., to-AMERICAN BAPTIST each but all ly Separately,. t'riy eruption,' waist with a flowered rttmmer- a LDS mission In West Gerwith blue carnations. a live .on Linden St. 184 E. 5770 South bund. many. of uncle the gether they made quite a cloud Jerry Sainsbury, bride, served as hest man. Mr. Thornock is also a gradBridesmaids were Miss Patricnnis Routh Murray, Utah Departs All of a sudden they left the dust, the fence, took to the Ushers were LaVar Sainsbury ia Thompson and Miss Marilyn uate of BYU, having a BA in Don-liand For Y. Donald I Sainsbury. Tolman. Their gowns were flow- languages. He was a member oir' ond 262-226y, California AM "9 toward me. ducked in 3 The mother of the bride chose V ered sheaths in Autumn colors of Kia Ora club, the University ventured out to see what had frightened them only after they Dennis Routh. son of Mr. and a taffeta sheath. beige School 9:45 accented with orange cummer- male chorus and the AFROTC were oast. Sunday 'Mrs. Hubert Routh. 329 Elm Mrs. Jerry Sainsbury was in bunds. The attendants carried chorus. He fflled an LDS miss(All Ages) Street, graduated from the Salt At first I saw nothing, but then, ust to one tide and yellow, orange and brown car- ion in North Germany. Lake School of Electronics on nations tied with yellow ribevent for tho Aug. 4th. Morning Worship 1 1 :00 Prenuptial almost hidden by grass, the heads of six pheasants bebons. He left Sunday for Downey, Part v Honors II. E. Sorcuson bride have been hosted by the visible- came BYF (Junior High) 6:00 Luanne and Jana Rae DrtV Misses Patricia Thompson and Calif., where he has accepted Murray. Mrs. Heber E. Sor- a position with Autonetics fill were flower girls. Danny Marilyn Tolman. enson. 4748 Plum St. entertaincautious birds for frozen sot four and are about They BYF (High School and Mrv Allen J. Jncobson Mr. Routh graduated from ed at a family party recently, Driffill acted as minutes after the noisy departure of the sparrows. Then they Purlrait bv Don Blair Murray high school. honoring her husband on his Standing as best man was College) Tuesday, 8:00 moseyed out right at the site of the big dust both but didn't Frank Driffill. Lyle Smith wai birthday. Group games were The attendant carried lavenplayed on the back lawn and give it a second glance. They hurried on until reaching the der tinted carnations tied with Wednesday Prayer the group of 22 consumed plencover of sage brush and weeds againwhite ribbons, Service 7:00 Ice home cream of made and ty Lynn Jacobson stood as best cake. man. Robert E. Masse, Jr., was Now, at the tame time all this was going on, I wot Our Lady of Lourdca Catho-li- e church waa th setting Aujr also keeping tabs on three other flocks of birds- - About 1 8 ring bearer. Ushers were Joe Stanley Byron Smith, son of Henderson, Roger Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Smith, 25th, when Mist Valiene Albe in lived the all have never summer, magpies pasture Mc.Valr and Jim Clark. rlco became the bride of Gwirce Doug SS9 E. 4S00 South, received his WHAT'S HIS UNE? Thic bride's mother waa at- Master's teeming to go far beyond itt borders. I watched them set- Lynn Nicholson. The Rev. Lawtn business degree In for in willow tie for down a beige and gold sheath the night a tired all the rence M. Spcllen officiated. tree, looking at the University with a Jacket. Mrs. Jacobson of Utah commencement world like dignified old men in evening clothet. trTh Jbr,de ' held of daughter chose time green with beige. Mr. and Mrs. Americo Alberlco. Aug. 19th at the University. wore Both orchids. 3042 So. 9100 W.-sfurther it sized olive About on feet tree 50 a Mr. and pretty good A 1949 graduate of Murray Mrs. Ooorg H. Nicholson. 340fl that was Mrs. W. R. Van Moorvlihcm apparently empty, but, when seen through the glassschool, Mr. Smith received high So. "5S0 West, are at gueut book. In his bachelor of science degree parents of es, was actually overrun with starlings. They were eating the presidedof the were the Krxxm., McwUimes charge gifts from the U in 1953. He has Miss Diane Alberico, maid of small bitter fruit and making a terrible racket. That was the Dan Kolb and L. P. O'Reilly. I honor; Mis Betty Pasternack. only reoton spotted them. Just followed the noise. The bride la a graduate of spent two years as a lieutenant in tfie U.S. Air Force at Misa Judith Nicholson and MIkr Granger high school. AFB In Alaska. At the foot of the free and ambling close by was a After a three week honeyNancy Divlno attmdod the Mr. Smth resides In East Mill bride. Flower glrla were little moon in the Colorado, couple covey of quail. They wert eating olivet that had dropped Patricia Nicholson and Cindy will reside In Salt Lake City. Creek with his wife, Marjorie to the ground. Every to often a few ttarlingt would join Divlno. Out of town pieats pirscnt at and their four, children. He Is them, but they must be old acquaintance! for the quail the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. working in the business adminHollnday waa best man. The couple will honeymoon In Ken Hubbard and Mrs. Van istration department at Unididn't give them a passing glance. Southern California. They plan Moore lchem. versity of Utah. to live in Salt Lake City. The pasture has been protected from hunters for the lot! dozen years. Soge brush and ground cover grow unmolested and it gives protection and food to wildlife. We often sit at the Your Wedding Cor) Be breakfast table and see both quoil ond pheosant on our lawn. Unlike Anything Else t view the pirate pheasants with murder in my eye IN YOU UFE . . . t 9. end wish their manners were at beoutiful et their feathematter of "v rs- The quail, however, I dearly love They teem almost A f n rdVtt.cn tun tnt t ell thre fsrt, human at the older onet scurry around In a motherly jn.iif J diiTtrrr.ee tn youf life. titin from the fashion keeping daring younger generation Make the 61111 ef tho wonder house. the near too the tame pmon rtilit-venturing fil year. RECEPTION CENTER Th "U" U known fr tie t'pr I Doctor of Mnlia'ne tprrialiIng hi cotw like country living. I do. From all this you moy gother rflu fntrllwlj!! tlinmtfj for ond beirg sure for but dweilert city nothing sympathy feeling dition that ifTect riuman sight. ThU IneludV 4565 W. 3500 So. th in ou'i;y divert tm!ftit do to only become they either con't help themselves or they for the (sI the recognition and dianoM of diiasr r IrudlU f lv1y; eyei simply don't know ony beirert lU di grv rreTr'.i Injury iffectinj the tyr, and the treatment ef eurk Km wne dition, hfthrr mrdira or utrjicaL TWfore, whc n ophthslmologiVt etaminr he five the ra a r j , At Our Lady Of Lourdes Church , L 3 .. - --- 4-- H Warren Thornock Takes California Miss Bride In Manli LDS Temple w Karen Merle Sainsbnry, Former Mnrrayitc, Married Here Aug. floor-lengt- 4-- H viji uur ninuon i w SHICItT t - ; V. I S er floor-lengt- life-lon- i . ....... self-defen- od e , ring-beare- r. Magna Pair Wed Ex-Mnrray- In Augusritiiw SCHOOL STARTS ile - Earns Master's oculist? ophthalmologist? eye physician? t. 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