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Show 2 The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLF Feb! Thursday ily. IN ATTENDANCE were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cavanee and son Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cavanee and son Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gibbs and daughter Carolyn R. House Weds W. E. Doty Mr. and Mrs. Floyd G. Rupp, 4614 So. 2200 West, announce - approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Jerolyn Rupp and' William John Williams III. The benedict-elec- t, who has been residing in Salt Lake City, is a son or Mrs. Boyd P. Niel-so1075 E. 7200 South and Vvunam John Williams, Jr., Kemmerer, Wyo. Nuptial plans are being completed by the couple for an April 12th ceremony at Reception Center. A reception will follow. The bride-to-b- e has attended Brignam Young University. Mr. Williams completed a tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force. v. 3 n, Jr. Ar ' 6? Magna. Mrs. Thelma Aschli-ma- n of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent Beveral days last week as house guest in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy R. Williams. She left Thursday to visit another daughter in Stockton, Calif. J LIKE - aWMbiNMMl d, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Falvo Ellen Uzelac And Mike Falvo Wed In Nuptial Mass At Cathedral In a nuptial Mass celebrated illusion, and carried was announced recently at a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les- a white whose engagement at the Cathedral of the Made prayer book and orchid. leine, by the Rev. Thomas Meersman, Miss Ellen Uzelac became the bride of Mike Falvo, Feb. 23rd. White carnations adorned the altar for the double ring ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Joseph Uzelac, 730 Ave., and the late Mr. Uzeiac. She was given in marriage by her brother, Louis J. Uzeiac. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Falvo, 8939 W. 3000 South, are parents of tne groom. The bride chose a gown fashioned in alencon lace and peau de soie. Her peau de sole bell d skirt, detailed with garlands of lace, fell to the floor from a basque fitted lace bodice. It swept into a cathedral train in back. A Sabrina neckline and long were iea-- 1 niyTnwiiuru mwvrs turea in tne Doaice. sne wore a coronet of crystals, releasing a lace-- trimmed veil of silk bridal Ger-man- ia is all In tbli ad, dencrtbes the only. er. upprra SHOB from . . hand-clippe- GRAND OPENING AVALON THEATRE BULBA starring TONY C'I'RTIS woo Our Handy Rear Entrance 3600 So. State Street I at ihh year's Proms will be wearing fine "After Six" Tuxedos from the area's c2k best-know- formal n wear rental mm I'D6 . If for Move To Granger Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Mates and family of 6528 So. 600 West moved last week to at Blair's that you're wearing Granger to mfike their home. the latest styles, maintained immaculately HUP Camp Slates Meeting March S Murray. Mrs. Travis McMillan and Mrs. Mayme McMillan will the meeting of Pony Express camp DUP on Friday. Mar. 8. It will be held at the home of Travis McMillan. 171 E. 5900 South at 1 p.m. The lesson will be presented by Fern Turner. co-ho- m BLAIR'S HAVE THE ATTIRE! 'oiniAi, WEAK 4905-0- 7 u.Sh.,. So. State In Murray 4Mfc-- imm mm 4 final question was a wry one. It asked what women men using color on THEIR grey hair. Overwhelmabout thought ingly, almost to a man (I mean woman), they disapproved! The Tewr Leaves May 2 Returns June X Ron Ross Tewr Conducter Miss Betty Jean Markowski exchanged vows with Virgil Dell Clayton in a Valentine's Day marriage solemnized in the Mantl LDS Temple. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Norman E. Manwell, 6045 So. Jamaica, and Bruno Markowski. Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C. Clayton, 38 E. 5900 South, are par- ' ents or the bridegroom. following the ceremony, the newiyweds were honored at a wedding dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillen. 5W3 so. State, grandparents of the groom. A reception at Murray 13th ward further feted the couple Firemen 's Auxiliary Holds Local Meeting 1 ' Debtar Pease Will Take i On Wellsville Visit Murray. After spending a week in the area visiting relatives, Mirs. Lillie Walker returned Monday to her home in Wellsville. Sne was accompanied by her sisters, Mrs. Maude Turner of Murray and Mrs. Emma Hansen of American Fork, who will re-- 1 main in Wellsville for a few ' days. I GRAND OPENING of the expanded TOPPER COMPANY Exchange PI. ANTIQUE Anchor Bapiist Church 62-6- . a collection of unusual and rare . r ... 8600 So. 100 East (Sandy) An Independent, friendly, Bible centered church Bible School 10 Morning Worship.. 11 Guest Speaker AUSTIN WOLD Youth Meeting 6 7 Gospel Hour Guest Speaker Al STIN WOLD Power Hour, Wed. 6 antiques on sale a.m. a.m. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY p.m. p.m. March 3rd, 4th, 5th 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. . . . stop in and browse! 8 p.m. that evening. The bride chose a gown of white brocade, fashioned with bouffant skirt, round necKiine and long sleeves. She carried a bouquet of rosebuds and white carnations. Wearing red satin accented with white muffs were attendants Mrs. Paul An try, matron ot nonor; Mrs. Byron Markowski and Mrs. Roger Stephens. Little Christine Markowski, a cousin oi the bride, was flower girl. David Day stood as best man. The mothers of both bride and e. groom were gowned in gold They wore corsages of roses and carnations. h ollowing their honeymoon to Idaho, the couple Is residing in Murray. full-leng- th Murray. Ladles of Murray City firemen's auxiliary met Feb. 20th at the fire hall for luncn and quilting. Hostess chairman was Mrs. Elsie Llmberg. She was assisted Milt by Mrs. CaJ Gillen. Mrs. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Joe Mash, Bill Rlngrose and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Healy. Priees were won by Gene Larson and Mrs. Clifford Brown. n BB IF a j. ' lb. Cheese t ft AUV U BEEF Ground Chuck Boneless Beef Cubes lb. 39 Dog Food Fresh Fro i en lb. 29' Fully Cooked Ham Whole or Shank Half 44c lb. Instructor-Cu- - lb. & t M i i s25" 49' wont fashion that's but not extreme. exciting Well, R&K couldn't agree with you morel Evidenced here in a lithe Spring costume of textured rayon with sleeveless linen-- y overblouse. Blue, or Beige. Sitess 10 to 16. You 10' b COSTUME OF RAYON LINEN Graded 49' ... i- , 1 1 ' An Onm en -- Option CWjtn Arcmmt" FRONT QTR. 40c LB. HIND QTR. 50c LB. trip) 196) of Meat Cuffing COLLEGE and 9th East 33rd South Grocery Checking Ph. 486-966- 8 A Smoll Drive for BIG SAVINGS LA RIE'S, 4877 So. State, Murray f open ir a m. m Ample Forking Vj Ac?ml!Hi k McCaU'e Frozen IN7-S0DAI-091- - Virgil Dell Claytons Feted After Maiili LDS Wedding U.S. Inspected and ! 1t3 a, TVewlywed IN MEAT CUT WEEKIY bt told. So you get outstanding values like these every day. Baby Beef liver Hawaiian Holiday (or and tickets. Decorations will be in charge of Marge Realander. Mary Lewis, Virginia Costanzo and Gerry Dix will be hostesses and supervise serving. Assisting them in various serving departments will be Fred Perfili, Gus Leon, Annie Jeanette Pappas, Costanzo, Jack Hooper, Joe Realander, Joe Vaculin, Andrew Conti, Art DelMez, George Merrill. Norval Dilley, Mary Glahe, La Von and Margaret 'Fisher. Serving as bus boys and in the ciean-u- p department will be Earl Kramer, Pete Geohogan, Bob- - buck, Bill O'Keefe and the Boy scouts. The dinner is set for Sunday from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. ' All members of the community are invited, according to the Evidently women like grey headed men. Or nasty maybe it's flattering to our vanity to remain thought while our men, the poor dears, get grey! hued brightly $5,000 U.S. Choice Beef. FOR INFORMATION A list was given of what hair preparations we most often purchased and hair spray led all the rest. Plain old shampoo was a poor second, with sets, conditioners, and dressings out of the running entirely. It's funny. A few years ago there wasn't such a thing as hair spray, and now I can't bear to be without it. Guess everyone feels pretty much the same way. by our students must fryers, Cut Up Blair si la Ange-Servin- ct EXCITING Mild wedding . . . reception . . . formal party . . high school or college "prom' any affair that demands "just fight attire" depend on . . . Ruth Conti and Ellenroze Mira-belwill take care of publicity ut R&K Pot Roast i Oaiey and Ernie Colosimo, of the annual Spaghetti Dinner sponsored by Our Laay of Lourdes Catholic churcn, nave announced the mem tiers for the event, following working committee g en Conti, Rose Colonna, as cooks will be Hel-lln- e Sanelli, Clara Barber, Mrs. Lorenzo Disera, Bill Costanzo, Walt Uhach, Linus Schonhardt, Jim Pappas and Frank Glahe. rne trimmings", such as saiaas, beverages and dessert win De prepared by Mary Moy-edMrs. Frank Hayda, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ribatto, Earl Gray, Bill Costanzo, Jr., Les Richardson, Bernetta- Croxford and Gladys Sullivan. La Von and Marga ret Fisher, Lloya Sue Barber As Bride Tickets may be purchased at Completing plans for their We spend about $3.58 each time we go, and a good the door. There will also be a marriage March 23rd are Miss take-odeDartment in opera hair styling is what takes us most often to the shop. About 15 Lloya Sue Barber and Delmar tion. or so years ago one permanent would last us almost a year, Pease. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lynn but since the introduction of the softer, looser, shorter, curl, we Salt Lake City, parents Home From Hospital now find ourselves getting two or three in the same span of Barber, or tne iuture bride, have anMaxine daughter of time. nounced the betrothal and ap- Mrs. PearlPhelps, H. Phelps, was re' proaching nuptials, which will leased from the LDS Primary Hair styles worn by famous women influence us more take place at Crestwood Villa. Children's hospital last week, than I'd dreamed. They say the younger girls demand the The benedict-eleis a son of after surgery on both legs. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Pease of exact copy hair for hair. Any of us who are out of our She is now at home with her motner and grandparents, Mr. Granger. early twenties, however, will inexorably follow, but will and Mrs. C. E. Clauson, 306 W. change and modify the style until it suits our own partic4800 South. Woman Goes Murray ular needs. j Horn OCCASION, DIAL AM for. They even know about how much we will spend. There are lots of women who have standing weekly appointments, while at the other extreme there are some who only make it about once a year. Most were right with me on this one. Somewhere smack in the middle. Annual Spaghetti Fest On Sunday At Our Lady Of Lounles Church SMART GIRL Sirloin Steak Center Sliced and available to A'- - THE A survey on hair came my way the other day that was really an eye opener. Do you know? They have us numbered, counted and pigeonholed. They have pinpointed our likes, dislikes, wants and weaknesses in fascinating detail. the bride wtjre hosted by Mesdnmes Frank Ravarlno, Ambrose Mot-- j Beard and Miss tft, Robert Kathy Chrintensen. at a price that suits your billfold) WHATEVER I've always known we gals were hopeless slaves to changes in clothes fashions. That was no secret! What I hadn't dreamed of, however, is the extent we are almost as hopelessly "hooked" in our hair habits. Mid-wiv- graduate. Prenuptial events TjfP you rnt,! Mrs. Nick Uzelac, Mrs. Lou-I- s Uzelac, Mrs. Joe Uzelac, Mrs. Dominick Motta and Mrs. L. O. McMichael assisted with serving the buffet luncheon. The couple is spending two weeks In Las Vegas and Southern California, after which they will reside In Magna. A white knit dress with navy trim and accessories was the choice oi the bride for her going away costume. The bride graduated from Murray high school. Mr. Falvo Is a graduate of Cyprus hlRh. attended University of Utah, and is an LDS Business College men I ! -- VI L BRYNNF.R & Color Cinema-Scop- e Action Co-H- it X- - 15 Cinema-Scop- e Color Opens 6:30 p.m. 266-512- 9 4883 South State Open Friday 'Til 9 P.M. Plenty of Free Parking Near 0 Mrs. Chester Fassio attended So. 6000 her sister as matron of honor. ter W. Cooper, 3876 bride-elect. Another sister, Mrs. Ambrose West, parents of the The prospective bridegroom Motta, was attending matron. Mrs. fete Falvo and Mrs. Frank is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Axman, Salt Lake City. Falvo also attended. Miss cooper and her fiance were in alike gowned iney red peau de soie, and wore white have both attended University lace chapel veils. Their bouquets of Utah and Brignam Young were of white carnations. University. Petite Tina Falvo, a niece of tne groom, was flower girl. Attend Dinner Party She wore a white frock and carMurray. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ried a nosegay of white carna- Holmgren, 372 W. 6260 South. tions. were among the guests at a reMaster Jeffrey Motta, the cent dinner at the home bride s nephew, served as ring of Mr. andparty Mrs. George B. bearer. i James ot West Jordan. Standing as best man for his i brotner was Pete Falvo. Frank (tXfitu Murrav Falvo, Mike Uzelac, Joseph G: Uzelac, Ambrose Motta, Bill Parents Of New Son KleKas and Joe Uzelac served Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney as usners. Kamalu, former residents of The mother of the bride was Murray are parents of a son attired in gray lace and peau de born recently in Pearl City, Hasoie, with matching accessories. waii. Mrs. Falvo chose silver gray The Kamalu family has been lace and accessories. Both wore (vincr in siunwi Uaiiraff fnw th nuer wsaoh wnite carnations. year. They are there on a four-- 1 Mrs. Uzelac was hostess at a year Job assignment for Rod-- 1 a wedding breakfast in the Avi- ney; plan to return later to ation Club, following the cere- their nome in Murray. mony. That evening a reception fet- English Fort Camp ed the couple in Our Lady of Lou rues parish hall. Magna, Hosts DUP Members whic h was decorated with white Murray. DUP members met carnations and red roses for the Monday at Murray municipal was cake occasion. The wedding to receive instructions building covdisplayed on a Belgian lace for Marcn camp meetings. ered table, flanked by silver Ladies from English Fort candelabra. were hostesKes. They precamp Miss Paulette Fassio presided sented the lesson, "Pioneer at tne guest book. Caring for and special musical gitts were Miss Lee Ann numbers. Mm. Calvin Smith Is and Miss Brooks Uze- camp captain. lac. -- . TARAS f point or rnw Our favorite color choice though would have fooled me; I'd have guessed some shade of blonde beige, champagne or platinum. But no not on your life. In top running is brown. Any shade, from light to dark, but brown, good old brown, came first. Of those who do NOT color (or continue to color) their Late Simmier Wedding Is hair, the reasons given were far ranging. The most common was "family disapproval". Next in line came "not necessary", Planned By Kathy Cooper followed closely by "too expensive". Some thought it "too Plans for an August wedding are being made by Miss Kathy much trouble". Others were "afraid it would ruin their hair", Cooper and Klaus Axman, while others merely shrugged it all off with "too much time". j !t..!Sv ALLIGATOR! pump WOMAN'S wives were special guests. Kenneth Cameron, Sunday scnooi superintendent, together with Mr. and Mrs. James Evans and Reva Brown, planned the dinner. Taotes were decorated in a Valentine and patriotic theme. Yet! the gay magic caught of spring. It's red, flattering as lipstick and alligator-graine- d for elegance. Th Illustration pf, or thp trm A Pleasant Green 2nd SS Officers, Teachers Meet Next came hair coloring. Not too many years back this umcers and teachers of the Pleasant Green 2nd ward Sun- was the exception, the almost secret service. Now, what with day school, together with their new, natural looking dyes, we find ourselves almost casually partners met for a dihner party trying if. The survey reported that EVERY OTHER WOMAN in in the ward hall Feb. 13th. The ward bishopric and their the United States has colored her hair! ' up in II CT LI It's sorta uncomfortable to be analyzed so closely and this survey did just that. They know how often we go to a beauty shop, and what is the most usual service wewill ask Betrothal Announced By Miss Jerolyn Rupp the oetrothal and T by Trudy Alter refreshments, complete with a birthday cake, the group viewed slides and entertainment by Debbie Gibbs. Magna Resident Has Guest Your favorite I Deooie. William E. Doty claimed Miss Carolyn Ruth House for his bnae in recent nuptials at Lake Tahoe, Nev. Tne pair was honored at an open nouse at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Doty, 8365 Clarry Or, parents of the bridegroom, on Feb. 16th, They will be further feted at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Earl House, Tooele, March 9th. A senior in the college of fine arts at the University of Utah, the bride is a member of Delta Delta Delta, Mr. Doty is a graduate of the hilltop school with a degree in marketing, He was a memoer of Kappa Sigma there. The newlyweds are residing In Salt Lake City. RED From Out Our Window I 28," 963 Surprise Party Held For Mrs. Bridgie Cavanee Magna. A surprise party was held in nonor of Mrs. Bridgie Cavanee Friday evening at her home, by members of her fam- As ft??? p.m. . . . Friday to I AM |