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Show 1 Marsha Pavnter ..... From Out Our Window Repeats Vows 5 f?j 0 The Is I ? nt ffTs r MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE Ki and Ihf AdTrrtlin Thursday, Sept. 26, 1963 ! "t Home Wedding Unites Couple . Nuptial rites Sept. 14 at the home of Mrs. Mavis Read. Sandy, united in marriage her . , '.' , r fir'N? Wk daughter. Miss Joann Read and I . Donald O. Officiating at the rites was Lvle Gunderson, justice of the peace. A recep 1 tion iouoweu. In bride is also a daughter of the late John B. Read. Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Tuel-le- r. 730 E. 4125 South nre parents of the groom. For the nuptial events the bride wore a floor.length gown of Chantilly lace and net. Her veil of illusion fell from a crown of rhinestones. She carried white carnations. Wearing blue gowns were bridal attendants Miss Joyce maid of honor; Miss Jean Wilson, Mrs. Jack Mitchell and - Tiu-lk-i- y Jerry - ft r? ' s St ' V : : i "A M vr ft i Joan Shelledy, Miss Joan Shelledy and Darrel M. Olson exchanged marriage vows Sept. 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception at the Gay Way Reception Center that evening honored the couple. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry Hansen Portrait tty BUIr Dan Marie Smith And Rohert Hansen United In Manti LDS Temple Kites Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Shelledy 48f0 So. 4900 West and the late In a double ring ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Olson. performed at the Manti LPS Miss Betty Jean Shelledy was Temple Sept. 13, Miss Marie her sister's maid of honor and Smith was married to Robert the Mesdames Jerry G. Shelle- Terry Hansen. . dy, Kenneth Thompson and Le Parents of the couple are Mr.1 Roy Ivle were other attendants". and Mrs. James Raymond The bride's sister, Sue Shelledy, Smith, 25 W. Creek Dr. and Mr. was flower girl. and Mrs. C. F. Hansen, ,Port ' Best man was Larry Ether-ingtoland, Ore. Robert L. Olson, Ferrin The newlyweds greeted their Olson and Jerry Shelledy ushat a that both will continue the'ir studies at BYU. Mr. Hansen Is affiliated with the Brigadiers.His bride is a graduate of Murray high. .; '' Gut of town guests included the bride's grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Cloyde Anderton, Mr, Mrs. Wayne Iartle pind 'l and, MK Wilmer Anderton, all 'of Richfield, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. recep. Keith Bezzant, Pleasant Grove guests evening ered. tion at the Reception Center be- and the bride's roommates, Miss fore a background of candelabra Linda , 3beppord, Tenui, ; Ai jz; Visit On Const and a spray of flame flowers.' and Jeanne" Venema, California. Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Fred The bride wore a floor-lengt- h Schultz, 5178 Kenwood Dr gown of net and lace. The bod- Mrs. Vonrll Operated spent last weekend visiting rel- ice featured a Queen Anne col- ' Salt Lake Hospital lar decorated with pearls and atives in Southern California BleeVM and ' sequins Muniry. Mrs. AJmie (Margaof lace. A bridal chapeau ret) Powell. 5524Kenwood Or. on the the trim gown underwent majors surgery nl matching veil of H- Salt Lake LDS released a finger-ti- p hospital Thurshisiori.,;?She carried a white orday morning. chid surrounded with lilies of tCas performed The the valley, with white roses jrn her operation left arm. ' cascading from the bouquet. Miss Anne Smith was her sister's maid of honor. The HIGH SCHOOL Misses Janet Erekson, Terry Madsen and Linda Sheppard GRADUATES! were bridesmaids. Miss Smith wore a copper on KrurnN. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv brown crystalline street-lengt- h If UNEMPLOYMENT is your Wiseman. 4381 W. r655 South The dress. other how is to solve attendants problem, here are announcing the engagement wore flame crystalline street, of their it: daughter Linda to Da- All featured length dresses. Learn to be a skilled, proscoop necks, short sleeves and fessional hair stylist and sepleated skirts. They wore gold cure your future career. New s;itin gloves and black patent classes start each Monday. shoes as accessories and carried Enroll now nosegays of bronze chrysanthemums surrounded by flame - n. 2 , -; Attention Kearns Miss Will Marry roses. PAY Vj PRICE TUITION For 2.000 hours of modern, ask ft. Visit, phone or write for free descriptive folder Lern the right wny The Hollywood Wiy MURRAY i I ''" ers in can surely see possibilities AM me, by golly. WANT TO BE A MAN! I that you have the same kind of mind IE a family type publication.) 4800 i ! I ! ! ; i .- . V " L . ' -,' i' ! . ! I have, and after all, this - eveloped i' I want to be o man next time 'round so olt I have to do see if my suits still fit, aren't threadbare and' then every- so often merely replenish shirts, socks; ties and underwear No panic at all if your best friend happens to choose th same sfyle, a' all. I'd like to just drop into the barber shop casually, any; Nuptial rites Sept. 20 at the Winder 3rd ward united in handy moment. Murmur something about ''a little less off the top, this time, please," and then be through with marriage Miss Inge - Lise H. Thomsen aiwi Allan C. Pedersen. hair business for another couple of weeks! A reception was held that evening at the Rnmada Inn. wouldn't that be a drealw?? No worry about wheth Parents of the bride are Mr. er to Now, not to color. No fuss a couple of weeks later when or and Mrs. Orvill Hess Thomsen, 4526 Ranchfield Rd. The groom, you then have ROOTS to cope with. THEN 'you need a perma who resides nt 250 E. 4460 nent and bitterly find that color and permanent aren't always South, is the son of Mr. and in rapport. SO, you doctor THAT up and before it's over with Mrs, Wilbur J. Pedersen, Salt you're sorta suspicious that it's more than imagination that Lake. Attendants were Mrs. Ray makes you see green tints when the light hits your hair ot a Chandler, matron of honor: certain angle! ! Mrs. Gary Fisher, Miss Janet Liddle and Miss Anni Thomsen. I'd like someday to wake up, toss back the covers matter-of-factl- y Evelyn Thomsen and Lona Vang and later find them all neat and tidy, I'd were flower girls. like to find meals on the table without me planning and John T. Peace was best man. Ushers were Jerry Stephens. cooking them. I want to see the house; clothes, linen and Clint White and Tom Kyriopou-los- . dishes kept clean, swept, ironed and in place without my. help. The couple will live In Salt Lake after their honeymoon, THOSE are a few of the reasons I want to be o man the where Mr. Pedersen will connext time 'round! 'Course, one must keep in mind that there tinue his studies at the U of U. have been times in the past when men's attire has been as complicated as anything the females have yet thought of; Murray Couples Drive To California City Perhaps after "due consideration' "careful thought ; Murray. Mr. mid Mrs. William it over twice" and air that jazi, I'd best' stay "thinking H. Adams, 5318 Avalon Dr., ac of the whole reincarnation bit. It'd be just' clear entirely companied oy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Westover, 5490 Kenmy luck to get back here when elaborate powdered wigs, wood Dr., drove to Needles, ruffs, silk hose and feathered hats were once again' the CaBft over the weekend to bring accepted male mode! home the Adams', son, Bill, who summer in Needles, I must learn uperft the acceptance, for this too shall pass (as some wrtere he was employed. once and my hair only has tinges of green. said) wisely sage En route home the group stopped in Las Vegas, where It could have been worse. It could have turned purple! they visited overnight with Mrs. Westoyer'f. brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Powell. Hil'lc Classes To the--whol-e Mn aaid Mrs. Dnan' Edw in Hamilton Portrait Rarhara Hearing Weds Mr. Rawden Kearn. Morning Bihle Study will begin Oct. 2 at Newlvwetrs'Mr. and Mrs. Dar." cliisses 10 for women of St. Paul a Well W...IJawdon are making fLutheran Church. Xheff-Jspmin Salt They The first meeting will be were married tecently in the Salt Iike LDS Temple, after held at the home of Emma which a reception was held at El ret t. 4971 So. 4420 West. fine Reception Center The bride is the former Miss Biihai s Denting and the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jackson Deanng, H57 W. Hostai 3S60 South Mr. and Mrs. Inland W. Bawden. 3.12.") So. 3Sou West are p.uents of the groom. Attendants to the bride were Kearn. Academy P.trk eleMis U'Dcan H.itrh. maid '( Back-- honor, and the Misses Ruby mentary school will hold Bawden and to School night Oct. 1. 2 and .1 Junis CahiHin On Oct. I, pureiit with chil Sandy Bowen. t man was Fife Bowen dren in first j;nwte will meet at 7 Parents of third graders Lurry Rupp. Duane Rupp, Grunt willpin.meet Oct 1 nt S p.m. Mike Caulfield Eiirnshaw and on the second d,iv, parent Ushered. with children in grade two will meet at 7 pm. and thone with children in trade four will meet nt s Parents of the fifth and sixth gnu lets will meet at 7 and S pm tespcctlvely Oct. 3. It Kive the teacher a chnnee Krnrn. The next two wm-lcto the year's piorntn. will In buxy one it Wexterti to outline method of picsenta-ti HilN elemental V mtnnlins to n and answer iUenion raised t William Nayliir. whiml ptinti-puby the patent' Patents, in tuin. Ieainwh.it to A P.ixnn Mother Tea. s(nn-son-liom the I em her. what by the ITA officer under cji t iiotn the to projjrum and the duration of Ml I'ivttii bow they can help then children t'tmiiinuhnm. ieldent will be at Iioihi- held thi nfteiiuxm i Thursday i after stlvxil ad i a t; Lakes The annual event i held to Wo lnttihluee molbefi. te.nh. I In Calif or m j rr and ITA itfltTr A snVitiK stamp ptucrani Murray. Mr Kven-t- t t Pearl tht niooth wtth ntmp to Uending.' A22 W. 640t South, left be sold e:xh Ttl'd;iV ItinrnilV vUit at Friday for three-wee- k eHduled thin th home of her son and fnUly. An Hswtnbly I ws-Mr and Mr H.mnld R. I tend with prnfeinnal pmvidrd bv Oenige inr. llelonlrt Heach, Calif Pitt i i , Aeadeinv Park Rack To School Night m Wil-Hu- . i I'li-M-- llnu Blair Alice X Turner Repeals Weddinig Vows With Dnane Edwin llamhlin A reception honoring newly-wed- s Turner, Miss Mylene Ottley and Mr. antl Mrs. Duane Ed. Miss Reita Lynn Hamblin were win Hamblrn was held at Crest-woo- d Villa Sept. 20. The couple waa married that morning in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride, the former Miss Alice Jane Turner, is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Verland J. Turner; 5755 East McMillan Cr. Mr. Hamblirt is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin, Roosevelt. The bride wore a floor-lengt- h gown with a full skirt. The molded bodice featured long, sleeves and- a round neckline. A fingertip1 veil of illusion fell from a bridal tiara. She carried a bouquet formed of three cascading clusters intertwined with ribbon and green, ery. Mis Roseanne Davies was maid of honor. Mrs. Blaine - lily-poi- nt Pamela Pearson Recites 4I HoV Miss Pamela Gail Pearson and Stanley Quentin Johnson traded vows in a marriage ceremony performed Sept. 19 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder EbenR. T. Blomquist officiated. A wedding breakfast at the Gran kit. The next Jayceette home of the bridegroom's par-- 1 business-recip- e meeting will be held at the home of Karmon Johnson, Sandy, honored the Lanphere. 3911 Hallmark Dr., couple following the ceremony. it has been announced by AuThe bride is the daughter of drey Howell, publicity chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. PearThe recipe committee in- son. 4347 So. 970 East. cludes Judy Forrest, Sandra Barton, Karen Barton. Louise that evening at a reception at the Crestwood Villa in a. gown of Little and Winks Tilby. lace and taffeta, trimmed with Members of the East k Jayceettes will be guests. sequins and pearls. Her finger, Plans for the forthcoming fash- tip veil of illusion was released ion show will be discussed by from a crown of pearls and the visitors, who ate sponsor- crystals. She carried a white ing the show to be held at the orchid surrounded by autumn roses. Terrace Ballroom. Maid of honor was Miss Patricia Ann Pearson. Bridesmaids were the Misses Owen Johnson. Lynda Ann Hamilton, Sue Ann Osguthorpe and Donna Neve. Petite Sandra Whit latch and Johnson claimed Miss Wayne Linda Johnson were flower girls. Karen Kohkonen as hi bride in Standing a :est man was u ceremony performed Sept. 20 Charles Keller. Ushers were in the Stockton ward meetingDerrell Johnson Reynold Johnhouse. Bishop Elden V. Sandino son, Vernnon Johnson. Robert officiated. Pearson. Gary S hmuckcr and The bride is a daughter of Kent Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs Alex Baker StockThe newlywed- 'iave both inton. Parent of the groom are tended the II of U and Mr. Mr. and Mm. Edward Johnson. Johnson will r 'e hi? studies ;i!!6 So. Main St. there thla f;ilU He lso completThe newlywed will make ed an LDS mission to Denmark. their home m Salt The Mesdames Griffiii bride i a graduate of Stevens !iin Gregory. Davi ' Sweeney, Greeory. Hennger College. Henry Gregory and Hale Hand hosted prenuptlal pat lies. Also were Miss Owen 6 entertaining Johnson, Miss Carolyn Paiwey Your contribution to the and Miss Sue Ann Osguthorpe. tociety column ore wel- Jayeettes Slate lie Held In Kearns By other attendants. Standing as best man was Delmar Hamblin. Blaine Turner. Alden Hamblin, James Hamblin and Lars Powell ushered. After a honeymoon trip, the couple will live in Salt Lake. Mrs. Hyches On Hawaiian Visit Murray. Mrs. Milo T. (Winni-fred- ) Dyches, 5416 Avalon Dr. left last week accompanied by Mrs. Jay (Virginia) Wells, for a k visit to Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are filling a work mission for the LDS Church and make their home in Laie, Oahu. Mrs. Wells returned to Murray, to attend funeral services for her father and took her mother back with her for a 'rent. five-wee- To Visit In Idaho Magna. Margaret A damson, Friday for a visit with 3340 So. 7574 West will y So. Business Meet HOME FULLY,- - INSURED? IS YOUR 1 I i ie- Mill-cree- asks Jim Jensen Rising costs of replacing damaged or worn - out equipment should be ample Murray Man Claims Rride that proof yesterday's values aren't realistic today. If you're in doubt about your insurance program, we suggest you drop in and talk il over with us! We're happy to help! - J. Leo Jensen Agency Representing the Traveler Hartford lk; Jwst diol AM come. en write Box 7187, Murray. 45M.O Kill! Hm. AM 23 n 31 Fall Fashion Special -- 0 ot V 1 mm No. IB E. 3rd So. SALT LAKE CITY EL announce tlic association II W. HARWOOD 4 rtt rtve notce irive prtfly, too. It DuPont otetm.c fetiy Optometrist urrr with X WAVE PERMANENT $20 bteiut ty t FOR ONLY hot mtil. d $9.95 s'em DR. BRUCE J. PARSONS ;8s Optometrist , tv!' V'Mritlii SPECIALTIES GENERAL OPTOMETRY Strabismus EYE EXAMINATION EYE GLASSES CONTACT LENSES (turned or crossed eyes I Subnormal Vision (very poor vision of children ond the aged I ern-- her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gordon Blosch of Boise, Ida. VISION CENTER MURRAi AM DR. LORANCE . No . . . But wouldn't it be nice to greet some season chanqe without all the"whoop-te-do- " every, woman must! faco? What are the new styles going to be? Will the "in" colors be good on me? When in the world are- they, goinrt to lower the skirt line so anyone older than an teenager will look decent in them? ? Don't' thev know, or don't they care that jackets THAT: length will look attractive on very few women? ?' s anrj - I'm not going into some of the more obvious reasons for my choice that may come to mind. (I'm taking if for granted Western Hills Has Tea For Room Mothers liiiwuiicenicnt VISION CENTER ;. I lrd E. 1 i MT in it. rnter-talnitie- MURRAY Si I So, if happen to be wrong and the others right, I want to make known right early what I want to be "next time." None of that horse, dog, rat or cockroach stuff for The groom's cousin, Stan Ben-fo- l. was best man. Ushers were Wayne Hartle and David. Paul and Clyde Smith, the bride's brothers. Mrs. Smith chose a beige wool sheath, while the groom's mother wore a green silk shnntimg sheath. They both wore cor sages of brorue chrysanthemums, flame roses ami white t at nations. Miss Connie Peck was in charge of the guest book. Miss Linda Fairclough. Miss Susan Sto.idnian. Miss Bonnie Pine and Miss Maureen Edwards displayed the gifts. The Misses Kay Ridgeway. Wendy Conkle. Diane Zimmerman. Colleen I ..mm -- 4 Campbell, Linda Hadley and Grnhel Ann with assisted Mi Sally Untlii Ulormun serving. Slalr r.rtr.u r i For her honeymoon, the bride wore a three piece beige suit vid Deverall, wm of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mel Deverall. 17T0 W. 4700 viCi beige accessories. The con pie will live in Provo where South. TaylornvlUe Linda is graduate of will be lh Id. Granger high si huol and Is 11 Jfh-for !!) t,ite t'KA convenpresently working at Trane C. Her fiance, who nlwt grndtiatwl tion. 17 the sthoo) ttl i h. n from (".ranger in 1W-2-. will complete Ins studies at Wrltech sene "H:n k to Sihool' tuctii and a poci.i) tvt lunch vt!l tw College this month The couple has wt no tlcftnlte (Hred to aniitrd p.iifiit with thi pnipram BROADWAY ti tle for the wedding. .!. 120 Til Trudy ! Darrel Olson Exchange Vows 48S8 So. State OP imagine easily a third of the world's people are believreincarnation. I'm not one of that third, but by golly, I Couple Repeals Marriage Vows car- scientific instruction, ibout our new tuition POINT - ried nosegays of pink Thy and white carnations. Best man was Ted Timmins. Gary Tueller and Robert Neeley ushered. The couple will make their horn in Murray. r WOMAN'! A by . Me-cha- Miss ITIICTtT A reception at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Paynter, 4!)00 So. 4000 West honored newlyweds Mr. ana Airs, jeraid Keith Le. Kcvre. Th bride is the former Miss Marsha Ann Paynter. The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jay LeFevre, Hurricane. The couple was married Sept. 19 in the Salt Lake Temple. The new Mrs. LeFevre wore a gown of organza trimmed with Chantilly lace. A crown of seed pearls and sequins released her veil of illusion. Bridal attendants were Miss Afton Washburn, Miss Peggy Golding, Miss Nadine Poland and Miss Jane Paynter. Tiny Mariam I.eFevre was flower girl. They wore gowns of plum colored satin. Bmice LeFevre. the groom's brothel1, was best man-- Ushers were Geoge Paynter, Jr. and Robert D. Worthen. Mr. LeFevre is a graduate of Dixie College and will continue his studies at the U of U. 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