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Show i t-- I From Out Our Window :4 , ,. j woman;1 sTuicTty , Jr",rt.v.vwv...-r.this camo 's 1 ' '"i il - roim or rnw i tyy Trudy - K VA such a kick our of this type of thing, I thought you might, too. Anyway- just for the fun of it, gei a pencil and jot down I your answers. Now, no peeking until you're all through! ' get This ii called "AN 5- - a V ' ,1--0 1.1 - t T aft- questionnaire recently and inasmuch a ceres; I I W .' .4 J, A j Miss is noA mow '90U1S os 'sauioB OJs 2. I have In my hand 2 U.S. coins which total 55c in value. One if not a nickel. Bear that in mind. What are the tvo coins? uo 83H10 M HM tnoqo pjom o Aos j.upjQ ( sdm apfu o ! 40u sdm u03 3NO P!Df Jsqwwaa) "I'l!" P"0 09 'Z x ' J-- " if' - '. v . y, .,! . A 'i ' 7;-- ,. .j 'Portrait Mr. anil Mrs. Thomux V by r 6. Take two Vm Vi ' "- apples from three apples and what do you JSa) 'i9ddo jaqiunN oj ujoBo om 9 7. An archaeologist claimed he found some gold coins dated 46 B.C. Do you think he did? Don B1lr paD3 aq pnoM Carol Joy Peterson Is Bride Of Thomas W. Lafollelte At Creslwood 41 mo) umou( aAoq aq pfio3 '0( 8. A woman gives a beggar 50c. The woman is the beggar's sister, but the beggar is not the woman's brother. How come? Id!! t.upip '6uijn6(4 auios qooi) 'sjaisis aio qtog g shoes and hats in green, gold and brown. Each carried a bou9. How many animals of each species did Moses take quet of bronze and gold chrysanthemums. the ark with him? aboard William H. English was best (jaABMoq 'pip J. were Kenneth man. Ushers Peterson, Thomas Christensen qooN )jo uo 3Aoq usao t.upip sasoyy 'qtnjj u) auofsj and Cleve Jenkins. 10. Is it legal in North Carolina for a man to marry his Mrs. Peterson, mother of the bride, wore a beige silk dress. widow's sister? The groom's, mother was attired ( MopjM d aq oj ajjM in green silk. They wore orchid iO 0 aoi aq poap siq pnoM bh) qjssodui oi corsages. H. William preMrs, English 11. What word is misspelled in this test? sided over the guest book. As(noA pip 'jojja were with the serving sisting s(J3jujjd o sdm joqj iqEnoqi noA 'qo) "apniudy Sheryl Lund, Lynn Christensen, Jane Peterson and Joan Ball. 12. Were there more gomes won or lost in the American After a two week honeymoon trip to Lake Louise, Canada, via league last season? the World's Fair In Seattle, the new Mr. and Mrs. Lafollette euo osD sdm ejaqi uom auioS AiaAa joj) 'auioj will make their home In Mid-valWell, there they are and they seemed pretty easy, The bride, a graduate of Murdidn't attended also school, they? At least, I thought they were when I read ray high them! Brigham Young University. Mr. Lnfollette is a graduate of the i University of South Dakota. Well, how did you fare? Around our house JR came in first where he was a member of wlth Wi; cIoje behind. .I had such a bad score the., boys Tau Delta fraternity and ol bov me of not ven ,fv,n3 ond bv ,he ,,me mV cused El Kalah Shrine Temple. guests were Mr. 'tried it- - it wasn't fair. He caught on that it was real tricky and and Mrs. William H. English, i $o was on auard. ' Rapid City. S.D.: Mr. and Mrs Edwin White, Sepulveda. Calif.; Anywoy, if you have all 12 riqht (with no cheatinq) Kenneth J. Peterso. Los Angeyou really deserve a area! big gold star. Right in the midles. Calif. ,and Miss Lois Lafoldle of your forehead, too! lette, Jackson, Miss. The groom Is a relative of the late Senator Robert M. Lafol- Wte. Sr. and the late Senator, Tr S Robert M. lafollette. Jr.. 0f Miss Carol Joy Peterson and Thomas W. Lafollette were wed Friday at Crestwood Villa. Jack H. Miller. LDS bishop, performed the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Helger Peterson. 5922 Wahlquist Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Lafollette, Midvale, are parents of the groom. The young couple was honored at a reception in Crest-woo- d Villa following the ceremony.' The bride wore an original gown of white silk organza, with finger tip sleeves. Her empire bodice was of Imported lace, dipping to a V shape at the back and was enhanced with a bow of silk organza. The skirt was softly pleated, with a chapel train. Her finger tip veil of illusion 'fell from a crown of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of roses long stemmed talisman on a white Bible. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. O. L. Russell. Jr., sister of the bride. Also attending were sipfers-in-laof the bride. Mrs. William H. Peterson and Mrs. Albert E. Peterson and a niece of the groom, Miss Lois Lafollette. Mrs. Russell's dress was a d brown silk organza model, lined with same color taffeta. Her hat and shoes were orange color. The bridesmaids wore similar gowns, lined with matching taffeta, and matching W i ucAn c n Showers were given for the bride by Mesdumes G. L. Rus-- 1 sell.. Jr.. Albert E. Peterson. H. Peterson. William H. Peterson. R. V. Reading and Miss Janet Reading. The brine a going awav cos tume was a two Piece beige suit i jwith orown accessories. ji e. ni I I a Out-of-to- T:ikl' MUs fl'irk p..,,!J'miel MoeSSCr As Hride At Mailll Miss Janlel Moesser became and Y Calcares at Erigham She was the bride oi Frank V. Clark Jr. Young University. in nuptials at the Manti LDS also a member of the Student Program Bureau. Temple, Aug. 31. Mr. Clark has also attended Mr. and Mrs. F. VanOrman Clark, 5T.91 W. '3500 South. BYU. as well as LDS Business He has fulfilled a parents of the groom, were College. hosts at a wedding breakfast West Central States LDS mis sion and served tour of duty at Harman's In Sugar House. Parents of the bride are Mr. with the V. S. Army. Both will continue their and Mm. Randv R- Moesser, 5460 W. VnO South. studies at BYU. They plan to A reception the same eve- live In Provo. Members of the Murray camp. Prenuptlal parties for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, ning at the Hunter 3rd ward rs bride have been given by will meet at the home of Mm hall fetel the couple. Vert Orson Lewis, Wayne McMillan. .ir2 E. Asm h A mold of bro. South, today (Thursday) at 1 raded satin, with round neck- Naylor. Letter Anderson, jero'clock. line and sleeves, was the ry Brnun. Steve Crump, and will be Eva choke of long eswies the bride. Her elbow-lengt- h by Miss Larrn Lowry. Webb and Virginia Beam. veil fell from a crown Special guest will be Mm. A white orchid cen- Williains-Searle McMillan's sister. Mm. LaWan-d- a of pearls. In vandtt orchids made up tered Conner, of Log Angeles. her bouquet. Mm. DeMoyne A. Oliver attended her sister as matron of Miss Judy Ann Wltllams will honor. Another sister. Ml exennnge marriage vows with Vallene Moesser, was maid of Don Drlos Searle in riles at the honor. Mm. Kent Lnulrnsork Rose Park Southern Baptist and Miss Marjorle P.ushton churcti, Sept. 14th. Darwin Welsh, paator. will officiate. also attended. Parents of the couple are Mr. Their gowns were ct lavender cotton Thrv curried has. and Mm. Harm- O, William. W. 3240 South and Mr and kets of lavender ater and Mm Hf Pearle. Suit Lake City. Ichrys.inihcmiims. Biditen to the bride are x girl was Collern Oli Mm. Ron attend Ivey, matron of honver Pat' Williams. Miss or: Mt Standing as best man was Rubv YotingbliKxl and Mim BetBlaine Burkncr, with DrMovne ty lloyt. A. Oliver, IVrty Mulhes and! twt man will be Jat k Searle. Wayne V. Naylor as uhrr. i The btide wss affUUted with ItmlntT Rentlncr Selling? Spurs, Alpha Lnmbda trlt&, Tm1in( ? I m a Want Ad! for life Murray DUP insurances Meet Sel Todav I I e ! h fZ . J- ., A Larry Liedtke 1 OCCi 11 Mcs-dam- floor-lengt- H Co-ho- st STATE FARM LIFE I - couraxr Wedding Friday History Of Medicine v-rr-rr ",';r!TTTi r f I 9 '".,, v ' ' ; 'V 'rr , . (Portrait .! : .; . -' I- - . have? Lafollette ,: ' ',. and add 10. Give the answer. uo dn LBij ejaqj, "japojB jo m9 ('fuoipojj l0 'ijjg Xud jjso noA y, Aq 0E P!!? P!' l '0C i DtM noA sd j.upip i l.upip 'noA paooj) qi p 4 Divide 30 by ' t 5. Two men play checkers. They played five games and each man won the same number of games. How do you figure this? (iqnq 'AaSo) jaq0 ipDa Aod 40U pip Aaqi '9 V :r::. 3. A farmer had 17 sheep. All but ni- - died. How many did he have left? (uoifsanb sui poaj-a- j puo )3oq 06 Jnaq nox) suin rj" ' - : by Don Blair) Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Loveletts Vows Exchanged By Valene Krel)S And Dennis Loveless August 31st lfite summer bride was Miss Valene Krebs, whose marA riage to Dennis Loveless took place August 31st in Murray 3rd ward. John C. Riches, LDS bishop, officiated in the double-rin- g rites. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn M. Krebs, 4701 Meadow Road, are parents of the bride. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loveless, Midvale. Following the ceremony, the couple greeted more than five hundred guests at a reception in their honor. They stood against a background of palms and tall pillars topped with floral bouquets and white satin ford cared for gifts. Assisting with servlne" were the Misses Sherrle Waflin, Desna Lee Wal- -' lin, Mary Lou Peery, Ann Thue-soLaurie and Fitzgerald Irene Wayne. Both bnae and groom have attended the Utah State Unlverj sity. After a honeymoon at Jackson Hole, Wyo., the couple will reside In Salt Lake City. Prenuptial parties for the bride have been given by Mrs. Howard Madsen, the Misses Ju dy Stephan, Irene and Janet Wayne, Jerry Lynn Shaw, Lena Antell and Mrs. Douglas Crow-ton, n. Vatricia Miss Vosnos Wed In Greek Rites Exchanging vows September 9th in the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox church before the Rev. Isaiah Chronopoulos and the Rev. John Berrls, were Miss Dorothy Vosnos and Chris James Angelos. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. John T. Vosnos, 8400 W. 2700 South and Mrs. Marie L. Angelos, 7869 W. 3500 South. The couple was honored that evening at a reception in the Hellenic Memorial Building. Bidden to attend the bride were Miss Mary Royal, maid of honor; Mrs. Garry Larsen, matron of honor: Miss Carol Averson. Miss Beryl Mount. Miss Kathy Kastrlnakis and Miss Joyce Turner. Standing as best man was James G. Cayias. Ushering were Louie Vosnos, Steve Vos- ' Gordon W. Hickman took Miss Patricia Louise Alldredge ',';' i ... , Corp. They are parents of three sons and three daughters: McKay W. Wimmer ' and Mrs. Dale P. (Dawna) Smith, Salt Lake City; Max B. and L. Deon Wimmer, Magna; Mrs. Paul (Bernece) Bippes, Iekoa, Wash., (Vivienne) and Mrs. Mike Shuput, Redstone Arsenal, Ala. The Wimmers have 15 grandchildren and seven n. Have Visitors Bollsclnreilers Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bollschweiler and two daughters are spending a few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bollschweiler, 4755 So. 2nd West. Your Wedding Can Be Unlike Anything Else IN YOUR LIFE ... g. California Guest at Verl McMillan Home Mm. Verl McMillan entertain- ed the Harker cousins at her home, 352 E. 480(1 South, Sept. Let the GAYWAY GIRL moke your arrangements Call CY 22 '.."Jt.J.33 Half the fun of having feet... MURRAY wonderful-fittin- g new shoes like these! AMERICAN BAPTIST 184 E. 5770 South Murray, Utah AM 262-226- 51 3 Sunday School 9:45 (All Ages) Morning Worship ftYF Yo-sem- lle - ta ' Miss Michelle Cowdin became the bride of Donald E. Blove in a wedding at Gayway Reception Center, August 29th. Reed Altken, bishop of Kearns 11th ward, officiated. RECEPTION CENTER The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rov N. Cowdin, 4859 W. 4985 South. Mr. j 4565 W. 3500 So. ... Bloye's parents are Mr. and f Fredrick Bloye, Oregon City. Ore. He has been residing In Salt Lake City. A reception In honor of the couple followed the ceremony. The bride's attendants were Miss Karen Cowdin. maid of honor, and Mrs. Brent Thorn-berLittle Mary Ellen John-so- n was flower girl. Charles M. Carroll was best man. Mel Carroll ushered. Following a honeymoon In the couple will reside Cr),ii, In fait Lake City. BAPTIST CHURCH for his bride in rites at the ManU LDS Temple Sept. 1st. ' The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mm. Adrian L Alldredge. Delta. She haa been residing in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mm. W. Wallace Hlekmt.n. 72 Edison St.. are parents of the groom. A reception at the home of the bride's parents honored the couple the same evening. After honeymooning in Park and Los Angeles, the newlywcda will reside in Murray, Mr, Hickman is a grtduate of the University of Utah. He has filled an Ujs Gulf Stales mission. The bride has filled a North Central Stales mission. - r, d Of Gordon If. Hickman - Union Hall Sunday honored Mr. and Mrs. L. Bryant Vim-me2804 So. 8850 West, on their golden wedding anniver sary. Mrs. Wimmer, the former Sylvia Wadley, was born in Pleasant Grove, Aug. 10, 1891, a daughter of Isaac and Tar-setWest Wadley. She is active" in local bowling circles. A son of William and Emma Lu Alice Leonard Wimmer, Mr. Wimmer was born July 15, 1893, in Huntington. He ia retired from Kennecott Copper 8th. Guest of honor at the oartv Was Mm. LaWanrin fnn nor Mrs. McMillan s sister, who has been her house guest for the nos, Terry Vosnos, Bill Vosnos, pasi ten days. Paul Miles and Gerry Larsen. A student at Michelle's Mod- Bennions Visit Idaho eling School, the bride haa also Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Cllve attended LDS Business Col- - Bennion and children. Susan and Scott 4646 Brown St.. lege. Mr. Angelos Is attending spent the week end at Lava Westminster College. He has Hot Springs, Idaho. previously attended Oceanslde-,CarlRbaCollege and Palomar College in California. r Alldrede Bride Golden Wedding For Mr. and Mrs. L. B. W former An open house in the Magna Miss Michelle Coivdin Is Late Augijst Bride bows. The bride wore a gown of white organza and lace, detailed with white organza roses. Her veil of illus'on was caught to an imported tiara of small penrlescent orchids. A white orchid centered In tinted blue carnations made up her bouquet. Attending the bride were her Ann sister. Miss Margaret Krebs mold of honor; Mrs. Gene Owens. Miss Janet Hatch. Miss Lena Antell and Miss Kathy Smoot. Junior bridesmaids were Lydia Kay Krebs, a sister of the bride and Margie Loveless, the bridegroom's sister. The bridesmaids were gowned in moonlight blue and green shaded taffeta accented by flower and net headdresses of the same hues. Junior bride.-- , maids wore petal green. Their bouquets were of tinted blue carnations. Petit. Sherilyn Taylor, flower girl, carried a small white bas ket of Powers. Standing as best man was Kenneth Peterson. Ushers were the bride's brother. Wayne Krebs. and triplet cousins. Craig, Kent and Scott Wallin. The mothers of both bride and groom wore gowns of petal green rrocade. Their corsages were tinted carnations and roses. At the guest book was Mrs. Wayne Krebs. Miss Kaye Craw Thursday. Sept. 13, 1962 Logan LDS Temple was the setting when Miss Carma Lee Walker oecame the bride of Richard .Harry Loader, Sept 5th V. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Walker, 5994 So. 75 West, and Mr. and Mm. Virgil Loader, Salt Lake City, are parents of ' the couple. A wedding breakfast at the home, of the groom's parents. eted the couple following the .' ceremony. ' The next evening the pair was honored at a reception In Grant 9th ward. The-- bride wore a gown of brocaded taffeta. A crown of pearls caught up her fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and rosebuds. Miss Kathie Walker, maid of honor; Mrs., Paul H. Johnson, Mm. Douglas Haglund, Mrs. John Loader and Miss Lillian Davles attended the bride. They were attired in brocaded coral taffeta sheaths and carried nosegays of salmon and white Carnations, , Little Laurel Beth Walker, Kay Loriene Walker and Shar-len- e tae Walker were flower girls. John Loader was best man for his brother. Ushers were H. Douglas Haglund. Paul Johnson, Paul Larsen. Steven Walker and Mark Walker. The pair are honeymooning In Denver, Colo. after which' they will reside In Salt Lake. 1. An electric train is moving South at 30 miles an hour. The wind is blowing from the North at 10 miles an hour. What The MURRAY, Utah. EAGLE 2 Loader Now Mrs. ' APITUDE TEST". the direction of the smoke? jpodxa o( sjaMsuo jo puii( au) mou 6uiX0d J,XSL '395 ( UIDJJ 3UP33 Uy) Walker Is 1 1 (Jjnlor High) 6:00 l , C ROBERTS Shoes for men. SHoon: "Mrila" in r bltck. JOHN brn (High School and College) Tuesday, 8:00 BYF Wednesday Prayer Service 7:00 - - . nm . I j i KD am for boys GOOSE Shoe rUir in & girls. ptml otlf; bitt ptn. tick rd ivt.' of it ' . :. ... MEDIEVAL HOSPITALS "Typteiil of hwUU elV.iihrl In rnpIievl limes -- S(0 A D. to upprontmatply IjOO AD.-- il of Hcaunt In Frsnce. believed to be lh m'orld'l th llotel-Die- u fldVut itructure to hve been In continuous use hotpiul. In Uiii oil jvaintinj fmm Tark. Davi A Comiwn-- ' History MrJicine Bainte fi muri of U. ConcrfElifn need nrl th P"f4y In tl Marthe care for the girk. hospiUil'i Crest HooTn tf the Toor (L Gtnd' Chambr lie I'ovrc). Fournled In H13. the tame oHpr ff sixtm hat rarrd for palienli In lh horital for mort than StO yrm, unlntpf rupicd by ars or by economic or political chance, elthoush ni'Klern mr'W have iviprbnlH Uiow of old. Acoott!;rj to Crort A. Detvler, dimlor rf t!i irriri nf riamiinc. hoqil-l- 'l nJi4 foundation of cora of rri(Hlicv timet provi'Jed f ht,ioQ upon hieh today's rr.oJem hopiUlt ait built Magna 9105 W. 2;03 South BY A2 I 3 GRACE WALKER . MUSICAL CHILDREN 4793 8 shoes tor women. f m oir. rrficumnn . 2 MOU CUSS lECISTt NOW ONCf A t FIRST I or IntormafliMi Yrif Musical Kindergarten , n -j- .li ;:r :i if - -- r -- - iiiimtiii . in 1. r :J 72) tr? aa4 DONNA FAIRBOURNE West 4060 So. AM 19 M Bnr ' Ji 1 'Til 4 9 tf "' Uttif Im m svt MHtm ImsM WIU ffil for hws f 0,1, tillfntly Ii W is assure jv Fomify SHeppJng Friday Nitt t.yt vhm.amsi f WtlK 8 MONTH COURSE CLASS ItGINS $PT. 17th bwn t TW W m food , When covse it completed child will be ready lor any musical Instrument. 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