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Show The MURRAY, Utah, tAClt aa Tks A4?ftUi Thursday, Nov. 22, 1962 7 FcIhI Al Kcccplion In Reunion A reception in the Bennion ward the evening of Nov. 1st honored newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Roger LaMonte Newbold. The couple was. married that morning in double ring rites at the Logan LDS Temple. The bride is the former Angela Bensch, daughter of Mrs. Vera Bensch, 1S10 V. WOO South. Parents of the groom are Mi and Mrs. Marks J. Newbold, r,216 So. 1700 West. ? Guests were greeted in a of white and yellow gladioli and roses. Mrs. Gary New-bolmi W. f!200 South, was Bridesmaids matron of honor. were the Misses Joyce and Nan963 E. 3900 cy Olschewski, South, and Miss Nannette Shap-har- d of Clifton, Colo. Gary New-bol- d was best man, and ushers were Dennis Morrill, Lynn Barker, Ray Mackay and Randy Turpin. The bride wore a floor length gown of white brocaded satin and a sheer nylon veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and white carnations. Attendants were attired in satin brocade dresses of blue and green shades and carried bouquets of white carnations ac Is Recent Bride set-tin- i r- .. k-- , u- n - Married in the Iyipan I .PS Temple, Nov. U'lli, were Miss LaJauna t). Huttuker and Kiih-ar- d Adam Rueckert. President A. (Jeorge Raymond ofliciated. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Owens, Wi7 E. 3650 South. She has been living in Salt Lake City. The bridegroom, a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Adam Rueckert, Sr., also lives m Salt Lake City. An informal reception feted the couple that evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin C. Powell, Salt Lake City. The bride chose a brocaded taffeta sheath in royal blue, with crystal accessories. She wore a pink and while Sole attendant was Miss dlo-ri-a Louise Rueckert, daughter of the bridegroom. She was dressed in a gold fnu k and wore a while corsage. The bride has fulfilled an LPS West Central States mission. She has also attended University of Utah. After a honeymoon in San Francisco, the newlyweds will reside in Salt Lake City. Vj L vv j . y. ... . . ", j-- r: !:,: ,i I . k '""1 Stephen iniiriitil "nr m,r.iii ,i m . dm wwmmmhmi hi mm (Portrait Hardy Officiating was Judge Itwrence Parkin. A reception followed. Mr. and Mrs. DeVar William Fellows. HW K. fiGOO South, are parents of the bride. The groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alden E. Hardy, Bountiful. The bride selected a wedding gown of lace and tulle, with scalloped neckline. A crystal and pearl tiara released her fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of orchids and roses. awifcf by Don Blairi Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte M. Hansen Leslie Belli Chambers Exchange's Marriage Vows Willi L M. Hansen Nov. 8th. cere-mon- y. floor-lengt- cvdcl-Mjhmtro- m long-sleeve- Date Announced Rv Lnana Symcs Burn-ingha- University of Utah. Mr. Hansen, too, has studied U or U. at die an .(nc,.. . Steirn I. hid j (rvit Kienit: In Loan Temple ;h There are dangers to my method, I well know. Sometimes I've had a hard time remembering exactly what a certain amount was intended for. Sometimes I've forgotten where I hid a few cherished dollars, and worst of all, sometimes my old man has been known to find a neatly rolled bundle of green. These very dangers, however, only seem to add to the overall excitement. Logan LDS Temple was the setting for the nuptials of Miss Nancy Ann Cox and Francis J. Rrown ou Nov Klh. President A. George Raymond officiated at A reception that evening Crest wood Villa honored the newlyw eds. husband will often say, "For heaven's sake, why you put that in the bank before you lose it" He can't understand that once it's in the bank it gets all mixed up with the rest of the money and I can't tell when I've saved enough for what I had in mind. Il just becomes one great big hooshmi that way. - Jhidc don't Hall Gary L. Cox stood as best Making plans for a February vedding are Miss Unda U Kie- - miin Serving as usher were Pehrson. nitz and J. Stephen Grant. Vern Morris, whose marriage will be solem-nize- Don Young Arthur Terry Cox in the Logan LPS Tern-pi- e and Glenn Hoffman The bleb- in a daughter of Mr Feb 15th. The couple will be honored at and Mrs Arthur W. Cux. .Ir 552 F. :.f,00 South Mr and Mrs reception that evening in Hill- - Arvel I. Mown. 117 W Washide stnke center Parents of the bride-elec- t Hre ington Ave :ire paivnt of the Mr. and Mrs. William A, Kie- - benedii t The couple will liv in Mm nitz. Sail City Mr and' Mm. MerUnd K. Grunt. Macrm. rav wre , parents of the intended; ,. ILi:.ii UoikhI bridegroom jww.v' Mim KiemU graduated from Mrs Kenneth Henager. fim LDS UusinvM College. She w as So 6th West, was hostess at n i member of lambda Ivita buffet muht In hminr f hrr Sigma and Beta Signwi Phi huslmnd on his birthday. Nov Ahile there Her fiance In ;i l(th v'tadtiiite of Salt Lake Tlade After the suplHT. eninrs Were ' rechnicul Inntitute. played by the 32 couples present - j ; ' Chrotmii Shopping ttrtyt our glamorous gifts galort. in grter siortmentt than iwr befort ... and Uk advantagt of our apptalling low price on . . . costume Hwlry handbags nylon hosiery and slipperetiet MODE O'DAY 4900 So. State St. MURRAY Coers Hilorv iicl Magna. Twrtity om' member of Uieen nmp. Daugh- f ill rtrnt ter of Utah NURSERY flowers "Give al Ihe ask us for your FREE SAFECO BOWLING BOOKLET and Your Child ALLEN JONES AGENCY School" 4040 So. StateS?."v PhoneAM2:.20i:l n- Lehi Dr. AM II! GfTaX VLJ fry t KtT :uTSs: .;l:Y f- -J' HJ. : Ve J A ' X find a DON Portrait achievoi all those lotting qualities lhal mnkt fine You'll BLAIR T 'i-- ' - . .,. 'L' , ' . I ' . . in til photography appear outstanding anywhere. 4 fT ed two miinbet Choose your Pharmacist. coin-pow- e ivnn Iff id vnu jim nuuiu chuosua doctor "rl iLy nc n iC," v ' n "VH S : 1 J s iVi! i ..v.- - '"lAV"'! V r ).t, I.. Dn'e Comv.o A Few Words Abouf Portraits RU0IN9 ? JO UCONDI' TIMC, You can buy a cheaper portrait ihon you'll find al Our studio. 01 that we're certain. But you cannot buy quality, life like reproduction, lhal skilled touch of master portraiture for anywhere neor the price) A fine portrait it no Occident. It's Ihe result of poinitoking eHotf blended with yeori of study ond experience . . , yet, even tome error! Al DON BLAIR'S, we strive lo make every pottiod on outitond. Youri will be, tool one. ing trial-on- COMES FIRST A Our main concern it Compounding and diipenilng drwgt for your better health, for th prompt, eccwrol wrvict bring vt your jr-- ! " J5 YOUR HEALTH len--M- fmA li e - ,f, IhUe Saunders took Miss his bride In rites ;y at the Lean IJ)S Ten-.plNov lfith Th bride I daughter of Mr and Mrs Jmi Gay. Pay-so- n Pvrtiu if ;h( Hitti are Mr and Mrs A Saunders. l n huuj: charming subject it Shauna Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomoi Oliver, 46 Miller St., Murray. Our 1 i J Improve your gamel SCOIIFAIUW a Head Start in 2966 W. State fpfTrtion the sanie rvrnins? al Pssnti 1st ward hunnrwl the rmiple. Th m aMttvIM by Mt'S RoSeft tTHSMv Kistmn of Jv'ty.r . Mrs t.Mar Wllisnn, Mrs fan Dirt-sunMiss Nrlda Piuti toes Mi F'.iwn Daniels. Mis LflVnmta Gay and Miss liet- ty Gay ItkhaM Pa!)i'Vrs stvv be1 fpsn i saw ttt rv aw t i ntxt prttcriplion. ! j . J ni Magna 9105 W. 2700 South IY 7 5817 Murray 4798 Fcxail PKartnacyJ South Slat AM J 2541 4905 South Sta. Murray a, Both the prospective bride and groom have attended University of Utah. Ages 2 to 8 1 old cup hidden behind new permanent. Those bills lucked are a new coot, and Ihe couple of was reading 'way last year were minule and I'll lell you. It was for game VTKIMi ensemble presentfM pm! of the The group wn ptniaum of Karen Alldredtre, Jit kie Mansfield. Flnyne Wil lisms. Judith Howard. Sonja Rix's nnd lslie P.rnwn A history wns Riven by Harrl frr of her grBinlfathrr. Hansen, who wss born in P20 He crossenl the plains with the hnnd-car- t pioneers and set tied in Amerti an Vik whrrr he died in l!0rt j TIIK l.lHO wss tiven bv Victoria AnderiMin and ertaine1 to the etfltilihmeti( nf Foit j Douglas In 1V.2 FOR THE BEST! elc" Takes more lhan a memory lapse to beat me nd "hri-itia- special Spada-for- 3027 W. .'S500 South. The couple will exchange vows Chapel of the First Baptist in the L. S. Skaggs Memorial Church, Feb. 19th. SCHOOL reason, naturally, is that banks ore run by men, oil know how narrow minded they are on such matters. They can't realize what joy women get from the simple exercise of pulling money in piles while slowly bucks I found in the book I for well well, now just a oh, whol does il matter anyway? I'll run downtown this afternoon and il won't lake mote than a few minutes before I find enoctly what I must hove saved il for. (nut Pioneer tint Thursday for their monthly meeting at the ple,iant Gmn ward hoiiM HtKTl-SSr.for the event wet Xiila Monmm Ka'hninr Sslm and Allie I Table were !'nt 'ted in i with A. M. Salt Lake City, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Eldona (Doni) Adams, to Eugene A. Scott. Parents of the benedict-elec- t ar Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Scott. and we a certain book shelf is a away 'neoth my stationery Fort Douglas theme Mr. and Mrs. HILLSDALE DON BLAIR PORTRAIT . . A DISTINCTIVE No, no, my way is far better. The I'lcataut Creen Camp. Dili Medio: lingerie Sweaters Oh, I've put a few dollars in the bank now and then, and But hadn't you know, they ore frightfully safe I ask frown when fun all. no at They you noticed' They're just to see my money. After all, it is mine and if I get a big bat oul of occasionally pouring il fiom one hand to another, what could it possibly matter to them? counting, "one, two, three, four, etc., drtttet tportiwear "at homt" fathlont Miss Dovi Adams Will Be Bride Of En gene A. Scott The ' i do your CHERISHED My Attending the bride wen- Miss Barbara Millet, maid of honor: Miss Marian Murray, Miss Plane Rawden and Miss Mary Will Take Pre-nupti- know, a dollar now, a dollar then, until you have enough to buy something. I keep several funds going at once and each hidden in a different place. Nanev Cox Weds Following a honeymoon in Nevada the couple will reside in Salt Lake City. Hostesses at prenuptial events for me bride have been Mrs. Robert B. Morgan, Mrs. L. Wayne Jacobsen. Mrs. Sherrell K. berrett. Mrs. Arthur Angel, Mrs. Robert Graham. Mrs. Alfred W. Lindsay, Mrs Harry E. Baker. Miss Mae Lindsay and Miss Vera Doebbcrt. full-leng- n, w , e. Reception Center. To greet her guests, the bride wore a gown of satin with long sleeves. The bateau neckline was enhanced by embroidery and seed pearls. She wore a Tieadpiece of pearls, releasing a fingertip veil of silk illusion. An orchid centered in white roses and lily of the valley made up her bouquet. Mrs. Hubert B. Morgan at- - d Miss Ardith Nielson and Miss Jeanne Kaye Redd. Junior bridesmaids were the Misses Susan Norton, Rhonda Gibbons and Kitty Norton. Ensembles of b r o w n and bronze were worn by the atwere tendants. Their no;.;egay of gold carnations, with tulle and streamers in autumn hues. Tiny Ray ma Jean Norton serveci as flower girl. Gene Gibbons stood as best man for the groom. The couple will reside in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Gibbons will continue his studies at University of Utah. events for the bride have been given by Mrs. F. A. Norton, Mrs. Howard Gardner, Mrs. Lewis Giaeoma, Mrs. Gene Gibbons and Miss Maurine Orlob. ts Then getting all that off hrs chest he generally feels Mrs. Wilmuch better and is almost back to normal as he sets aside the Mrs. liam OeMonte Fellows, Of interest is the recent mar- tended her sister as matron of Robert W. Anderson. Miss Nor- household amount. riage of Miss Leslie Beth Cham- honor. Also attending were Mrs. ma Gay Schneider and Miss bers, who became the bride of Sherrell K. Berrett, Miss Nancy Coralee Fellows, junior bridesAnd can you imagine???? That, to a man, is the LaMonte M. Hansen In nuptials Chambers, Miss Bonnie Jacob-se- n maid, wore sheaths in shades of and Mis Luana Pauline Symes Alpha Omega of spending money!!!! Why the poor solemnized Nov. 8th in Ijogan Andrus. and Miss Rhonda rust and coral. miss all the fun. Now, we women were appardarlings LDS Temple. They wore sheaths of lavender Flower girls were little Bien-d- a South are parents of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. brocade. Deep purple chrysanently born knowing what to do with the green stuff and Stahle and Jill Watts. groom-to-bChambers, Midvale, are parents themums in nosegay bouquets Best man was Bruce Torry. at it with real verve and imagination. go Following the ceremony, a reof the bride. were carried by the attendants. Robas ushers were ception will be held in the GranThe groom is a son of Mr. James K. Blanscett served ertServing it like The all remains We treat W. Anderson, Mark an exciting game. ward. goal ger lst-8t- h and Mrs. Otto J. Hansen, 3934 the groom as best man. Ushers and Niles Stahle. Mr. Thorup has recently comwinchances the rules flexible and but of are constant, your So. 9th East, who hosted a wed- were Denton Hathaway, James Mrs. Fellows was hostess at a , a ea,dy pleted a West Spanish Ameri- ding breakfast at their home Richards. Allen Holliday and rehearsal supper at her home ning or losing depend entirely upon ingenuityr-,gfiileaan..LiDS miasion. cereand a onswer the Dinkelman. immediately following sharp eye. Craig the evening before the ''cereHena-ger A graduate of Steven mony. mony. The newly weds were feted at Now, my method Is to collect little nest eggs. You" College, the bride baa also a reception the same evening, at attended carried a bouquet of gardenias e gold-flecke- attendants Bridal Shar-ilyn- Jo Norton, whose marri- and carnations accented with Temple Ceremony white leaves. Richard Allan Gibbons to age A ceremony in the Logan tDS Bidden to attend the bride in the Logan solemnized was Temple united Miss JoAnne LD3 Temple Nov. 16th. Presi- were Mrs. Howard Gardner, maBarker and John. Stanley Elmer, dent A. tron of honor; Miss Ellen offici- Kathleen Walk Is Mrs. Carlson Nuptials in the Memorial made House, Memory Grove, Miss Gail Fellows Mrs. Stephen A. Hardy last Friday evening. J I A. A recent bride was Miss In From Out Our Window Gail Fellows Weds . . Nuptial Vows With R. A. Gibbons George Raymond The bride la a daughter of Mr. ated. hosted A wedding breakfast and Mrs. Clyde Barker, 1283 W. bride4800 South, who were hosts at by the parents of the T. Rollo a wedding breakfast at Beau groom, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, Tooele, followed the Brummel following the ceremony. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. NorMr. "and Mrs. J. Clark Elmer, ton, Granger, are parents of the Pay son. While a student at Brigham bride. A reception at Gay Way ReYoung University, the bride was affiliated with Val Norn social ception Center in Granger feted the couple that evening. unit, and a member of the Stuh The bride wore a dent Program Bureau. gown of chant illy lace and orwith bouffant skirt and W Rita , ganza, fitted bodice, Be Linda J. McDonald To A bridal cap of lace released Performed hi Logan Temple her veil of sheer illusion. She Bride Of Penny F.arl Breeze Miss Carol Wendel, daughter of Mr. Mrs. and Carl N: Wendel, Completing plans for their Redwood Rd., exmarriage Nov. 30th in the Gran- 3860 So. vows with Franklin G tenners Meet To Vim ger stake house are Miss Linda changed Christmas Decorations Jean McDonald and Danny Earl John Malmstrom Nov. 15th. The marriage was solemnized Breeze. Mrs. Andrew Cluff, 1791 Mr. and Mrs S. Keith McDon- in the Logan LDS Temple. A entertained the ald. 4911 So. 5020 West are par-en- reception in Granger 12th ward Champagne, was held the following evening. members of her Gleaner class of the bride-elec- t. Nov. 13th. The prospective bridegroom is The Misses Elaine Washburn, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Louise Holder, Colleen Burrows Breeze, 3993 W. 4700 South. and Cheri Cluff spent the evening there making Christmas decorations, and formulating Announcement ia made of the plana. of Miss Luana engagement Pauline Symes and Kenneth Francis Thorup. whose nuptials STKICTIY A WOMAN'S POINT OF 4VIEW' have been set for Nov. 29th in I the Logan LDS Temple. by Trudy Miss Symes is a daughter of Miss Kathleen Walk became Mrs. Lydia Symes, 3378 W. 3500 South. Mr. and Mrs. Fran, the bride of Francis Jay CarlIt beats me why men can show such genius in earning cis E. Thorup, 3337 W. 3100 son, in rites at Crestwood Villa, Nov. 15th. A reception followed. money and such lack of imagination when il comes to spendParents of the couple are Mr. ing it. and Mrs. George A. Walk, 357.r So. 5200 West .and Mr. and Mrs. My figures aren't official, but I betcha I can tell you Francis W. Carlson, 4790 So. what 90 per cent of them do on payday. First thing a 4340 West. man will do is make a list. A long, long list showing all the Maid of honor was Miss Lvn-d- a bills to be paid. Ann Walk. The Misses Patricia S. Walk, Parrv P. Walk. is Even the newest bride knows that this the time to leave Sandra D. Walk, LaRaine Walk and Leslie Walk also attended. the house or most certainly the room. The general uproar, the John Carlson performed dugroans of despair, the yelps of indignation that issue forth are i ties of best man. George A. hear! terrible to Walk. Jr., Gary Carlson and Bob Martins were ushers. will oneNext he firmly, might even say belligerently The bride has attended Brig-haannounce how much fc goTng to be put into the savings, Young University. Mr. Carlson graduated from Snow account. He loudly lets it be known that nothing fire, College. earthquake, sickness, sales he ... or highwater nothing is going to keep that amount out of the savings!) Ilnffaker Miss cented with yellow roses. Mrs. Bensch's gown was of blue lace over taffeta. The gloom's mother wore blue lace over blue satin. Mrs. Bonnie Shaphard was at the guest book. Mrs. Lynn Barker, Miss Claudia Good and Mrs. Ray Mackay cared for gifts. Assisting with serang were Mrs. William Mellonie, Mii.s Kathleen Mackav and Miss Mary Ellen Orton. The new Mrs. Newbold is a Granger high graduate. Her husband graduated from Granite hie,h school and has fulfilled a mission ii: Australia. The couple is residing in south Salt Lake. 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