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Show Granger Man V" I - I J ' vv " 3i v " i j s ! ' ; U I I .. i - ID : i . v - . ii vl- - . .. honey-moon'n- Cottonwood Quartette Fest Set Next Week - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Scott Kuwler Portrit bf Don Bllr ' From Out Our Window Y Claudia Jean Morgan Exchanges Vows With Herman Scott Ruseler Miss Claudia Jean Morgan became the bride of Herman Scott Ruseler in an evening ceremony at Crestwood Villa on Sept. 10th. Keith Bergstrorn, LDS bishop, officiated in the double-rin- g ; rites. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morgan, 213 E. 3600 South and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ruseler, 3504 So, Third chocolate brown lace. They wore yellow camellias. Ted Ferre stood as best man, d with Richard Morgan and Morgan ushering. Presiding at the guest book was Miss Rhea Ruseler. Mrs. Tom Campbell was in charge of gfts. Assisting were Paul Ruseler, Miss Kathy Ferre and Miss Dewon Wardle. At the serving table were the East. A reception fojlowed the cer- Misses Caylen Morgan, Bonnie Hardman, Edith Wardle and emony. The bride's gown of chantilly Suzan Beckman. lace and silk organza was fashBoth bride and groom are of Granite ioned with a full length bouf- graduates high fant skirt falling into a chapel school. train. The hem wag caught up with fabric roses in the back. Rhinestones accented the fitted bodice. Her veil of Illusion was released by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white orchid with yellow rosebuds. Mrs. Ted Ferre, Orem, was matron of honor. She wore a street-lengt- h gown with white lace bodice and bouffant skirt of yellow nylon net. Her bouquet was of yellow camellias. Dressed In light green lace over beige satin was the bride's mother. Mrs. Ruseler chose Mrs. Lavcll Morris Leaves For Okinjv:a Mrs. La veil L. Morris, the former Sonia Eddington, and 9- nionth-ol- d son Kurt recently departed to join her husband, a sergeant In the U.S. Army, on Okinawa. Sgt. Morris is a graduate of Murray high school and Uni versity of Utah. He expects to be on Okinawa for close to year. His mother Is Mrs. Earl M. Devey, 4958 Glenn St. HILLSDALE NURSERY SCHOOL' Ages 2 to 8 Wil-for- Couple. United In Logan Temple I i S T 1 C J I V WOMAN'! ri)IM . Of v 1 1 w ;: iy Trudy it. Kids are smart now days, agree. They casually raffle off facts and figures that leave me gasping, far behind. Tends to make me a bit self conscious, don't you know? thank heaven, ever so often I catch mine doing foot some thing that reassures me they aren't as smart as they pretend. Just take a couple of "for instances". But all-fire- d We grow a small garden at our house. You know, the usual thing tomatoes, carrots, corn, potaloes and the boys take their turn weeding and watering. Often under protest, yes, but they do it. Anyway, I didn't give it a second thought the other day when I asked Willie to dig me three or four potatoes for supper, Told him that one hill would probably be plenty. Ten minutes later he was back with the potatoes saying, Logan LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss "Gosh, there sure aren't many this year. I dug three hills and Anna Marie Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert didn't find a single one, and then I found these under the Christensen, S084 So. 10th East. next." and Kent M. Wilklns, Sept. I went on getting dinner, mentally noting that the 14 th. A wedding breakfast at Bar certainly hadn't done too well this year. It wasn't garden man's, hosted by Mr. and Mrsr until a day or two later when I happened to step into the Orson A. Wllkins, 4974 So, th fol garden myself that I found out what had happened. East, parents of the groom, lowed. Do you know what??? That dang kid had dug up three The couple was further honored that evening at a reception nice big tomato plants before he even came to the potatoes! In the South Cottonwood 7th Now I ask you??? Do tomatoes and potatoes look anything ward hall. alike??? he see the green fruit hanging on the Couldn't The bride's gown was a white organza model with lace appli plants??? I've often said his weeding looked as if he had done que at the neckline. Her full it with his eyes closed and now I'm almost sure that that's exskirt was floor length, with a actly what he must dol chapel train. A fubric flower released her ll'l not just Willie, either. JR has shown his "unusual" butterfly veil of Illusion. She in much the same manner. When he was just intelligence carried & bouquet of Talisman a lad, oh, about 10 or 11, I guess, we spent a few days roses. Miss Karen Christensen, maid at Mirror Lake. As you no doubt know, the cabins there of honor: Mrs. Dale Gorrlnge, leave something to be desired in the way of conveniences Mrs. Ned Peterson and Miss and the only way to get warm is to build a fire in a stove. attendants, Judy Christensen, wore green embroidered taffeta. It was late in the evening when we arrived, so we all Their bouquets were of autumn-hue- d into bed. The boy was quite taken with having a tumbled just chrysanthemums. Flower girl was little Shelly stove right in the "house", however, and was up at dawn oik-in- g Kay Thomas. if he could make a fire. Serving as best man was Donald Tuft. Dale Gorringe, Needless to say, my old man and I were both only Jared Suess and Clifford IJoyce too glad to have him do so because it was a right chilly were unhers. morn. I heard the lad getting basic instruction like paper The bride Is a student st of Utah. Mr. Wllkins first, add Iht kindling and then the larger pieces of wood, graduated fmra Brlj;hnm Young etc., etc. etc., University. He has also completed an Eastern States LD3 misI just turned over, snuggled down for more sleep and igsion. nored the entire conversation, perfectly content to have the In will reside Salt The couple following a wedding chore token care of without my help. Stoves were no novelty Ike toOty. Kan Francisco and the to me. I'd been raised with I hem I trip Sen! tie World s Fair. It wasn't many Oh, but my snoote was short-liveminute before we were all out of bed, choking for air. Billows of smoke filled the room. JR hod built a fire, all right, a greot big fire, lee. Unl-vemi- ty "Give Your Child 0 Heod Start in School" 2966 W. Lehi Dr. AM d. History Of Medicine The only trouble was that with no experience to guide that looked big enough to hold a fire, which wot, of all places, the oven him, he hod used the only ploce f fy A v " nil " He hod been given plenty of sleepy advice en HOW to build it, but neither of us hod thought it necessary to tell him WHCRE to build ill f godl let 'em act os smart as they like. As long oi we con recall ond laugh over boners like thete, I don't feel to terribly So- - V I ' -- V 2 ... '' ArrihrolM rare, your I FretKh ermy pusrn t4 SlT.GfcnY the sJxlrerith century. Is treditH ith elevating surcery lo priifrAvimml suture by Introducing adrtiiifie end hum sr. tnrthnU. In lliis IliMmy t Medicine psinUnB. tuminB point In U.e treatment of wmitnU is lllu!tstt Trsditionslly, boiling oil poutH over tbe rmrt4 With the turpi tf oii Ihul wnbuml rfcnmir.ti. Pare Imrrovisod "--! rfiirm-eralfW did twsy i!h more rvrmrml patients rri!y. rre tsrt t bWrlirg In rrf lrjufi, nj rcwitlH to Ij ing fifT Vfv!s with !gMi"f ; fwc'it fiipi aiiiimi ni u of eprrnvt urpi at in!nin-i!fbut woithlrt; mrdidnr. Gro!? A. IWHrr t Hitter tf this wtk t of painting, commiMinrtrJ tjf tstk?, Davis I Crrrny, l.!Jfp Im-ent- r-- Mogna 9105 W. rede I? iiof 2700 South excliraansGcy; South State ii " esses. mony. .J si The bride, who has been re-siding in Salt Lake City, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carpenter. Las Vegas, Nev. unThe wedding party stood der a white iron lattice archway is the betrothal decorated with wedding bells to andOf interest forthcoming marriage of receive guests at the reception Miss Virginia Heaps and Stanfollowing. Veil Bradfield, which is A gown of tulle underscored ley La announced by Mr. and Mrs. Edwith satin, with a scalloped win R. So. 4275 Heaps, 4003 bride-elecneckline accented by pearls and t. of the West, parents of choice was the rhinestones, is a future The bridegroom seed tiara peart the bride. Her son of Mr. and Mrs. William elbow-length of veil released an Bradfield, Leamington. Illusion. She carried a lavender Stanley' Attending the bride will be roseorchid pentered in white Mrs. Melvyn R. Heaps, matron ' buds. of honor; Mrs. Harvey M. Heapfi Bidden to attend the bride the bridegroom's sisters, were Miss Sharon Brakenberry, and Ralph Anderton and Miss maid of honor, the Misses Shar? Mrs. Bradfield. on Hemingway, sister of the Eva Lynn Best man for his brother will Deb-r- a bridesmaid groom; junior be Glen Edward Bradfield. MelHemingway, and Lori JilJ vyn R. Heaps and Harvey M. Lasater, flower girj. Heaps, brothers of the bride, They wore greases oj wnue and Neil Finljnson will usher. with and lavender satin, each After a honeymoon ln Lan" net oversklrt, an opposite-hue- d a fornia, the couple will make ' and matching net headpieces. home in Salt Lake City. Michael Hemingway stood as best man for his brother. "Ushers were Kenneth Hemingway, Former Residents Visit Roan Peterson and James Had-locMurray. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Pappas K. Wahlen and family, Richbook Don at the Blair) (Portrait bj guest Assisting are spending this land, was Miss Peggy Hemingway. week Wash., jn visiting Mrs. Murray, LinThe Misses Tameria Jarvls, Mr. and Mrs. Wahlen's parents, da Brakenbury, Joan and Jean Everett Reading. Walton and Sandy Wade assisted with serving. The couple honeymooned In Arizona Vacation Noted Married in rites performed at were Mrs. Harry Byron and the Grand Junction. They will reMurray. Mr. and Mrs. John the Keception Center were Miss Misses Penny Palmer, Nancy side in Salt Lake City. Greenwood, 163 E. 6100 South Stannie Truth Coon, daughter of Coon and Pat Broadwater. Mr. Hemingway has complet- returned recently from a 10 day Mr. and Mrs. Parley Coon, 8011 Friends assisting with serv- ed a year at Brigham Young vacation in Saf ford, Ariz, where W. 3500 South, and Paul J. Pap- ing were the Misses Ethelyn University. visited with their son and pas. Alva Thomas, LDS bishop, Pixton, Linda Pappas, Sherrie The bride's parents were here they Mr. and Mrs. Austin family, officiated in the double - ring Pappas and Kristine Coon. wedfrom Las Vegas for the Greenwood. They went by way ceremony, Sept. 13th. After a honeymoon in south- ding. Glen Canyon Dam. and reParents of the benedict are ern Utah and Wyoming, the Frances Kunz was hostess at of via Las Vegas. turned Mr. and Mrs. George Pappas, couple will reside in Midvale. a prenuptial party for the bride. West Jordan. For her going - away costume, A reception in honor of the the bride selected a dress of Presbyterian Women Meet couple followed the nuptials. brown wool with matching acMurray. A noon luncheon They greeted guests before a cessories. meeting of Cottonwood Presbycanof and background palms terian women's association is An guest at the delabra. was Mrs. Vance ChamAssociated scheduled for Wednesday at the Cyprus Magna. For her wedding, the bride wedding 1580 Vine St. berlain of Burlingame, Calif. Girls will sponsor a "Big and church, chose a gown with Newcomers are invited to atMiss Bonnie Bryon, Mrs. Ru- - Little Sister" in the Ince inserts in the pleated nylon party tend. Reservations may be made lon Miss Cathy Calder school skirt. The fitted lace bodice had and Nixon, gymnasium Friday at by calling Mrs. Thomas Owens, have Mrs. Eddie Nielsen Ion sleeves. CR been hostesses at prenuptial 7:00, by Monday. Her nylon illusion veil fell Senior girls will be dressed the for bride. parties from a crown of seed pearls. in their best, while sophomore Granger Stake Dances She carried a bouquet of blue girls will be dressed as little carnations and white gardenias girls. Two little sisters will be Start Saturday Night with two orchids centered. assigned each senior girl, and Mrs. Eddie Nielsen, matron Granger. The first in a series "duties" will be planned for of adult social dances for memof honor; Mrs. George Goris, each younger girl. Miss Cathy Calder, Mrs. Miof Granger stake will be Magna. Daniel Belgique has' A new name for the girls bers chael Butkovich and Miss Karnew director of organization will also be chosen held Sept. 22nd at 8:30 p.m. a been chosen en Ann Coon, junior bridesmaid, at Granger-Grange- r 8th ward the Keynotes Ladies Chorus, at that time. attended the bride. recreation hall, 3270 W. 3650 to Eleanor Wacker, acording d They were gowned in South. Murray Eleventh Plans sheaths of ice blue bro- president. Orchestral music will be prois director Don Retiring with caded taffeta, matching vided, and refreshments will be Opening Social shoes. Their bouquets were of Singleton. . , s d Murray, An opening social served. , carApproximately 37 ladles from gardenias and of women has been for nations. planned Magna, Kearns, Granger, Want Ads Get Quick IteNiilts! Miss Sherrie Johnson and DiSalt Lake are mem- Murray 1st ward's Relief Soane OoHs were flower girls. bers of the organization. They ciety Tuesday at 10 a.m. Frank Woods stood as best Films of a Palestine trip will each week in the KeaMURRAY man for the groom. Don Pap- practice rns stake house and perform be presented by Elvera Green, Coon and Steve Pap for various functions noon. pas. be served at through- Lunch will BAPTIST CHURCH pas nsnered out the area. Prospective memPlanning for the event is beThe onde s mother chose a bers are auditioned by the dir- ing done under the direction of AMERICAN BAPTIST rown of beire brocade. Mrs. ector and officers. Margaret Hansen, Delia Downs, 184 E. 5770 South Pappas was attired tn navy Emms Jensen and New officers, recently chos- Maxlne blue. Their corsages were of Brown. as Mrs. Wacker Murray, Utah the include en, gardomas and carnations Mrs. Kulon Xixon presided at president; Eva Loy Washburn, Out-OfS262-226- 3 AM Quests the guest book. Caring for gifts president elect; Joyce Duffin, Norms treasurer; secretary Visit Manner Home Sunday School 9:45 Wooley, publicity manager and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. (All Ages) Vivian Lee, historian. AccomHarmer. 5405 Knollcrest, enterpanists are Ilia Cushing and tained his sister and her husMorning Worship 1 1 .00 Alice Ward. band, Mr and Mrs. Frank BYF (Junior High) 6:00 of Burlington, Iowa, last Jerold Oven Turner Takes Knight week. Announcement was made of BYF (High School and The Knights spent a week at the engagement of Miss Linda Miss Rence Brbtihall Bride the Harmer home en route to Labium and Daniel Lnroy Dale, College) Tuesday, 8:00 Jerold Owen Turner made the Seattle World'e Fair. From by the parents of the bride-to-bwill tour the West Mr. and Mrs. T. John La- Miss Renee Brimhall his bride there they Wednesday Prayer down to Southern Calibium. RH20 So. Jordan Canal in nuptials at the Logan LDS Coast vafornia their Service 7:00 14th. President month's during Temple. Sept reRd at a garden party held A. George Raymond officiated. cation trip. cently at the home of Mrs. J. Parents of the bride are Mr. Kenneth Lnbrum, 5125 Cheerful and Mrs. Jack L. Brimhall. Salt Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel N Dale. Lake City. The groom Is a son 3151 Mark Avp., are parents of of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Turner, 6484 So. 267 West. the A reception at Holladay 13th The couple has set Oct. 12th for their marriage, which will ward feted the couple that evebe solemnized In the Logan LDS ning. Miss Judy Brimhall. maid of Temple. A reception that even honor; Miss Sondra Terry. Miss ning will honor them at Jn Dolores Biggs and Miss Carol ward hall. Bidden to attend the bride are Turner attended the bride. . Dennis Ballard was best man. Mrs. tvan W. liarmnn, Mrs, J. Kenneth Itbrum, Miss Jrnn Darwin Brimhall. John Turner and Ronald Cluff performed du I Mlns Ida May McQueen, with these fresh ideas by and Miss Donna Date. ties as usners. Junior bridesmnlds will be the The couple will reside tn Salt Grace Walker. Each inspires a Misses Lcisa Lobrum and Shar- - Lake Citst while the bridegroom I on Dale, pursues tils studies at the Unl- bru&er step, a revitalized interest Hb White will stand as bestivrrsity of L'tah, following their I man. honeymoon In California. and doing. All rich n J Troth Told By Virginia Heaps 1 . k. Miss Stannic Coon Trades Vows With Paul Pappas In Sept Rites Sister Party Set At Cyprus out-of-to- full-leng- th Director New For Keynotes long-slfpve- blue-tippe- Mur-raya- 51 Linda Lahrmn To Wed Daniel Dale e. set Den-nm- fell . motion... La-bru- goinf autumnal colors to blend with fall woolens. In a multiplicity of patterns and heel heights too. The Amusement Rides A in MURRAY PARK f- - : 4 er girl. Reed Critchfield served as ring bearer. Best man for his brother was E:irl Ohlson, Kirk Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Johanson ushered. g The newlyweds are Murray 5th ward Relief Soen to be will route social helcj Downey, opening ciety Tuesday. Sept. 25th, 10:00 a.m. Calif., where they will reside.' in the Relief Society room at the chapel. MIA "The A special program, Sound of Music", with Nonie Sorensen, Marian Warner and Judy Jardine will be presented, it wag announced by Marjorie Beck, president. Refreshments will be served. Cottonwood stake MIA announces a quartette festival to K. sons ON wed Grant Newly be held Sept. 28th at the Olympus high school auditorium. Will Live In California Two performances pre schedulMiss Donna Anderson, daugh- ed, one at 7:00 and one at 9:00 ter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar E. p.m. Tickets to the festival will be Anderson, 5800 So. 2nd West, exchanged ' marriage pledges $1.50 per person. Proceeds will with Grant Kenneth Ohlson, be used to pay for a new lighted ball park on Highland Drive at Sept. 15th. The ceremony was perform- about 60th South. The park, ed by C. Earl Alsop, LDS bish- being built by the stake, will be op, at the home of the bride- used by Lit tle Leaguers of the groom's grandparents, Mr. and area and others. Mrs. Albert F. Johanson, Salt Master of ceremonies at the Lake City. A reception follow- event will be CarJ Hancuff, ed. member of the Salt Flats quarMr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Ohl- tette (formerly the Tontchords). son, Salt Lake City, are parents Other quartettes participating ' of the bridegroom. will be the Evans Brothers, the Attending the bride were Mrs. Osmond Brothers, Tune TendScott Hunter, matron of honor; ers and Sweet Adelines. the Misses Yvonne Dipietro, Tickets may be had in adConnie Pwight and Arlene Ohl- vance from Mrs- Pat Sorensen. son. or may be purchased CR Little Lori Millgate was flow 'at the door. Murray 5lli HS Opening Social lp2 Lady Lions' WW Meet" Tonight For Music, Films Lady Lions will hold Raymond Lee Hemingway a Murray. tonight at dinner meeting Bobbette Miss took Carpenter 7:30 at Lowell's restaurant. weda in for his bride garden Dr. Elmer Barrett will show ding at the home of his parents, films and give a tone poem on Mr. and Mrs. Hay Hemingway, Indians. 2845 Lemay Ave., Aug. 31st. Mrs. Fred Uppmann and Mrs. Duane McCleave, LDS bishop, getterberg Will be hostdouble-rin- g cereHarry the performed - ; trM.f ad IS Ntti Thursday, Sept. 20, Takes Nevada Miss As Bride uju') - : The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE 2 AM kfo l ft WILL L4 OPERATE Saturday and Sundav TIIIIIH 22 and 23 Sept.(weather yj 8.99 permitting) Bring iho Family 10.99 MERRY-GO-ROUN- D OA BOATS, AIRPLANES Only 10c Ferris Wheel 20' f AMitY SHOfFINO MIDAY NtTI Tfc f USE OUI ItAt INTIANCI AND PAIRING tOT Family Footvear m sco sua mir, warn JJ?i |