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Show IT -- 'r ; - ... From Out Our Wimlou ITIICTlt roiitt WOMAN r VpviCiiiW-Wil- l or v Hear About Wigs in " ' . . Ir-- Tfcvltewt ' traction for tonight's enMiBaBBBwaiisBiMsaiiiaMMMBiHiBBBj Mackay Davis, Mrs. Katla-yr- f Humphries, Mrs. Beth Smith, Mrs. Marilyn Smith, Mrs. Gwen Smith and Mrs. Marjorie Smith.. (Thurs- day meeting of the Murray President Kennedy came to town at exactly the right Civic Guild. time. Politically, I wouldn't know. I'm talking about something Models will show an array of hair fashions while they else and he really proved a point. are explained by a narrator. Did you TRY to get to the Tabernacle to see him?? is Freeze Mrs. Sherman chairman of the 8 p.m. event, Did you TRY to get a parking space so you could get to to be held in Murray city build- the Tabernacle to see him?? Did you have to go to Salt Lake for ANY reason and get caught in the traffic until Hostesses will be Mrs. Thomyou were truthfully "brought to a halt"?? as K. Hanney, Mrs. William Ridgeway, Mrs. Leon Huch-ing- s Terrible, wasn't it? People started arriving at 2.00 p.m. and Mrs. Dean Johnson. just to get a parking space. So many gathered that when the doors opened the crowd was out of control. Grant Moulton -- w v ' 7 ?y 5 1 (i ; - ' ; . Mr. and Mrs. Ralp'h L. Michelsen Portrait by Don Blair Miss Tamira Lamb Becomes Bride Of Ralph Miehelsen In Fall Riles Nuptial rites on Sept. 26 at blue sheath. They both wore the Reception Center united in rose corsages. . The bride's brother, Harold marriage Miss Tamira Lamb . . and Ralph L. Michelsen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Msr, A. tJ. Gundersen, 4299 So. 2200 West. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Miohelsen. Midvale, are parents of the groom; At the reception that evening f the bride greeted her guests in a bouffant floor - length lace 'gown. The fitted bodice was accented by a round neckline with 'lace trim. Her shoulder-lengt- h veil of illusion was carried by a pearl and sequin crown. Her bouquet was a white orchid and white roses. Bridal attendants were Mrs. Harold Lamb, matron of honor and the Misses Jackie Poynor, Raelene Gale and Mary Anne Tolman. Petite Janet Gunder-mse- n was flower girl. All wore street-lengt- h baby blue sheaths and carried blue and white nosegays. Mrs. Gundersen wore a light green sheath with a jacket, and the groom's mother chose a Attention HIGH SCHOOL ' GRAbUATES! If UNEMPLOYMENT Is yom problem, here is how to solve it: Learn to be a skilled, professional hair stylist and secure your future career. New classes start each Monday. st "man. Tommy Gonzales and Mike Butler ush. ered. The couple will live in' Salt Lake. Mr. Michelsen has attended Jordan high. His bride attended Granger high. Mesdames Naomi Archibald and Linda Lee Love and the Misses Carol Lamb, Verna Bailey, Jackie Poynor and Mary Ann Tolman entertained for the Lamb-was-be- bride-elec- t. Diane Bauden Reeiles Vows LDS Temple rites Sept. 29 at which A. George Raymond, temple officiated, president united in manage Miss Diane Bawden and Grant S. Morgan. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Bawden, 3556 So. 3100 West and Mr. and Mrs. Evan W. Morgan of Ovid. Ida. The groom has been residing in Salt Lake. A reception was held that evening at Granger LDS ward. Matron of honor was Mrs. Wolfgang Timmler. Other bridal attendants were Mrs. Wolfgang Timmler. Other brl- tdal attendants were Mrs. Gord on crown ana me Misses Kar-re- n Nicholl, Anita Bawden and Verla Morgan. Terry Lee, Jean-in- e and Christine Timmler were flower girls. Neil Morgan was best man. Ushers were David Bawden, Jack AUred, Ivan Park, Wolfgang Timmler and Wayne Bawden. Enroll now The couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. PAY Vi PRICE hour of modern, icientific instruction ask Uibout our new tuition Visit, phone or write for free descriptive folder Learn the right way Tor 2.000 ft. The Hollywood Way MURRAY Ni 4851 So. State AM Fall Fashion Special ' i s Vv,'A : ' v'- 4 A- ' - - u w i r ' - ' " " v( . - PERMANENT S20 FOR ONLY i WAVE $9,95 ku. ill .. ... i . k v ' h - t ", UN M l tt L--M svtg tJrr M1 WlWK. n 4MI uk 1 4UAX vw-a- m r--4A I 'i 1 Double Ring LDS Ceremony Joins Miss Gladys Smith And David White ... ly Bonnie Mae Shaw Married In Autumn Rites A reception Sept. 27 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Shaw, 567 E. 5300 South, honored newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. David Dnuglas Maw. The bride is former Miss Bonnie Mae Shaw. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Maw, Salt Lake City. The couple were married earlier that day at L. S. Skaggs Memorial Chapel, First Baptist Church, by Bishop William H. Adams. Miss Karen Healy was maid of honor. Mrs. Calvin Barnett, Miss Mary Martinez and tiny Miss Christine Hamblin, flower girl, were other attendants. Best man was C. Lynn Shaw. Ushers were C. Victor Maw and Kenneth Adgar. lily-poi- nt . lf coi-sag- 31 Just woman's reasons, I suppose, but I don't like leaving home two hours early just to find parking space. I don't like being pushed around by other hurried people just to find my seat, and I don't like walking blocks in high heels. Thanks for opening our eyes, Mr. iui. Chapter To Give J! IffU fashions and a liil j.'lk f.'l lll lunch-- ! Autumn eon will be presented by Lamb da Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Oct. 5 at the Ramada Inn. 1000 So. State at 1 p.m. This is Lambda's 17th annual cancer benefit and ways and means project. Fashions will be furnished by Salt Uike Knit. The models will be chapter members. for the fashions will be Miss Utah for Miss Universe, Mis Carta Dlnius. A Beutte Knit dress will be door priae. Program and music will be presented by Valerie Cooley, vocalist. A repivHontallve from the Cenrer Society will be present to explain how proceeds will be Com-mwitat- or ' President. Come BIGLER'S granddaughters. again ftfe R Welch, Jon L. Johnson Exchange Vows Miss Kaye Welch and Jon L. Johnson were married Sept. 26 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Tile bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. John son, 429 Shammrock Drive. Parents of the gioom are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Welch, Salt Lake Citv. Fraternity Mothers Club to HvU Welcome Luncheon The Mothers club of Signa Alpha Epsllon fraternity at the U of U is having Its annual Welcome Luncheon to welMrs. Dick Egan is committee come the mothers of the chairman, assisted bv Mrs new pledges. It will be held toBrant Day. Miss Leah Bennett day (Thursday! at the fraterniand Mrs. Harold Stephens. Ave. ty house. 1416 Mrs. Elbert Adamson is chairman. ltft S'tiNi' Qrjihi Mrs Milton Ripby will preMeets Here ToJjy sent the program table and Murray. Mrs. Ix?onard Bacon floral arrangements. There will be a tmir of the will be hostess to other member of Past Noble Grand club chapter house following the at her home, 28 Stnuffer Ijv, program. The officers of- the fraternity for the coming- year today i Thursday i. A noon luncheon will be folwill be introduced. lowed by a busmen meeting Biid liible games. Want Ail rt quick rtuilt! DEARg! WORLD, By DAN VALENTINE 1 2Y Y YOUNG SON starts to school to It's all going to be sou of strange and . . . day. new to him for awhile, and I wiih you would sort of treat him gently. You see, up to now h's been king of the roost . . . He's been floss of the backyard. . . His mother has always been near to soothe his wounds and repair his feelings. But now things are going to be different. This morning, he'i going to walk diwn the front steps, wave his hand, and start out on It is an adventure that the great adventure. ... might take him across continents, across . . . It's an adventure that will probably To wars and tragedy and sorrow. life in the world he will have to live require faith and love and courage. oceans, ! 0 of birds on the wing, and bees in the sun, and flowers on a green hill. In school, World, teach him it is far more honorable to fail than to cheat . . . Teach him to have faith in hit own ideas, even if everyone says they are wrong. , . . Teach him to be gentle, with gentle people and tough with tough people. Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is getting on the bandwagon. . . .Teach him to listen to all men but teach him also to filter all he hears on a screen Of truth and uke just the good that siphons through. include live his in will Teach him, if you can, how to laugh when he's sad. . . .Teach him there is no shame in tears. . . . Teach him there can be glory in failure and despair in success. So, World, I ih vou would sort of look after him. . . . Take him by the hand and teach him things he will have to know. But do it gently, if you can. Teach him to scoff at cynics and to beware of too much sweetness. . . .Teach him to sell his brains and brawn to the highest bidder but never to put a price tag on his heart and He will have to learn, I know, that all men are not just, that all men are not true. Teach him how to close his ears to a howl, ing mob. , . . But to stand and fight if he thinks he s fight. ... But teach him also that or every scoundrel there is a hero . . . that for every crooked dedicated leader. politician there is great and . . . Teach htm that tot every enemy, there is a friend. soul. Teach htm there arc times wheo man must gamble. . . . And there arc times when a man must pass the diet. Treat him gently, World, if you caa. But don't ccxMIe him. . . . Because only the test of Let him have the fite makes fine tteeL courage to be impatient. . . .Let him have the patience to be brave. . . . ... Let him be no man's man. . . . Teach him sublime faith in himself. then, he wiU always have sublime fiith in mankind. to have a!iyBecause Ths it quite an order. World, but see hat you tan do. , . .He's such a nice little fellow, mv son! the public interest by Jenkins-Soff- e Mortuary V. C. Soffe and Sons, Funeral Director! l AM or32 m Pirwt fo wti rniil. ul tie rhatf. I44tt Presented Mill tnt mu i Making the announcement of the engagement and future, marraige of their daughter. Miss Diane LeSieur, are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. LeSieur, The prospective Salt Lake. bridegroom. Grant A. Moulton. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma G. Moulton, 4425 So. 200 West; The Salt Lake LDS Temple will be the setting for the ceremony Nov 1. Miss LeSieur and her fiance are attending the U of U. Mrs. Moulton has completed an LDS Scottish mission. Mr. and Mrs. David E. White Portrait by Nel Jorgensen born 24, was Mr. Snarr May But when we must leave home an hour or two early just 1884 in Salt Lake City, a son of to get a place to park, or must circle the street endlessly trying Daniel H. and Alice Thompson I arrive feeling hurried, harried, nervous, ir- Snarr. Mrs. Snarr, the former to find one Lula Huish was born July 14, with ritable, my feet hurting and the desire, if not the necessity 1892 in Spanish Fork, a daughof going somewhere to myself. ter of Lorenzo S. and Annie Miss Gladys Smith and David bride's sister, was in charge of Broadbent Huish. White exchanged marriage the guest book, while her sisNo, thanks. If SLC wants to build a big auditorium, Mr. Snarr was engaged in W. vows Sept. 16. Willard Smith ters - in - law Mesdames Beth, why not let them go ahead and build it? No one's stopofficiated at the double ring Marjorie and Marilyn Smith ping them. What did you say? You mean they can't? ceremony in the Salt Lake LDS displayed gifts. THEY DON'T HAVE ENOUGH MONEY?? For her wedding trip to Zion Why now, isn't Temple. A reception held at the Bennion ward honored the cou- National Park, the new Mrs. that a shame!!! White wore a black suit and ple that evening. THAT'S why they're being so and inviting us Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. feather hat. The couple will live all to help them build it. Phooey! I'd just like to see how Smith, 2481 W. 5400 South, are in Provo where both will conbride's parents. Mr. White, tinue their studies at BYU. The the they would be if WE asked them to help on some who has been serving in the bride graduated from Granger Whether you're buying, sellOUR Yes. area needs. Indeed! and has attended the U of project army at Ft. Bliss, Tex., is the high ing, renting or trading, Want Mr. U. White attended Panola son of Mi. and Mrs. Blanchard Ads are your market place! SLC is making a "last stand" fight. Business (dress Tex. L. White, latum, Tex. They College, Tatum, Mi. and Mrs. Avon Oakeson, shops, beauty salons, etc.) is going to the suburbs nd were unable to attend the wedSan Diego, Calif., attended the of illness. because cent is THEY "out here" ding don't get. every spent money YOU ARE INVITED . . . The bride wore a gown fea- wedding. were floor-lengtPrenuptial h given of a to participate in some parties of skirt stores the have opened suburban branches, Oh, turing lace overlaid with tnffeta. The by Mrs. Agnes Knowlton, Mrs. but if it's high-clas- s merchandise you're after, you find It only molded lace bodice had a round Gay Smith, Mrs. Donna Lee in their SLC outlet. The suburban store is stocked VALUABLE BONUSES mainly with neck and sleeves. A items. recrown economy or and rhinestone pearl for conscientious veil of leased her elbow-lengt- h It was a cagey idea, but it hasn't worked. Too CLEANER SERVICE VACUUM a carried white and illusion she many orchid surrounded by pink roseQUALITY PARTS & SUPPLIES shops, offering high class goods, HAVE opened in our . yiteconditionwiV buds. orea and we are not dependent on SLC stores. All Makes Mrs. Richard W. Bowen. sisA WASHERS Free Pickup, Delivery Service ter of the bride, was matron of They know this, too. So they figure the auditorium would Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Snarr Miss Joan and Mrs. honor I, Scott, DRYERS blood new New Vacuums & Polishers into its coffers. pour (money) They're right, too. Oakeson and Miss SharWe'd help pay for it and they would keep every last cent of farming until his recent retire- LaRain BEST BUYS in on Smith were other attendment. revenue received. Not one red cent for the outlying areas. in were dressed ants. They GUARANTEED REBUILTS Both have been active memsheaths of differbers of the LDS Church. Mr. street-lengt- h But not with my mony, if I can help it. If we must USED . . . Most Makes and carried blue of and ent shades Snarr filled a two and. one-hamums. build one, then let's at least build it where large parking of pink bouquets and Mexico in mission year lots can surround it. And, if vou don't think earkina lot Mrs. Smith wore a blue and AM served for 19 years as a mem- of tTie Murray 2nd ward white flowered silk sheath. Her make a difference, just look at the busy lots near any was pink roses. Uishopnc, five of these as bish- L AU. county shopping area. The bride's brother, John W. man. was best of the are three VACUUM CLEANER Smith, Joseph They parents THERE'S where the shopping is' being done that SLC is so children, a daughter, Mrs. Roy W. Smith, Samuel W. Smith, concerned about. THAT'S why they want the auditorium within (Thelma) Neilsen, and two sons, Hyrum Smith, the bride's broth. . tou'D b GI.AU von did SALES, SERVICE & SUPPLIES blocks of Main and First South. And THAT'S where it will be, A. Glen and Donald H. Snarr. ers, and Francis W. Oukeson South W. State ushered. Bowen 4700 Richard ten and and 4915 So. State St. Murray too (built with your money), if we just stand and let them. They have grandsons Mrs. Avon Oakeson, the five Let him learo earl; that bullies ate the easiest people to whip ia the achoolyatd . . . Teach him, if you can, the wonders of books But also Wt him ponder the eternal myittt? IN L II X 1920. ... oi j : It will take time, World, I know. But teach him, if you can, that a nickel earned it of far dollar found. . . . Teach more value than him to learn to lose so he'll erjoy winning that much more. . . Steer him away from envy if vou an and teach him the secret of quiet laughter. aw F4 I i Golden Wedding feeling the same way, too. (.a,lJa A wedding Sept. 20 at the home of Mrs. Clara Brown, 3087 So. 9000 West, united in marriage her daughter. Miss Anita Monserret and Val S. Petersen. Jimtice of the Peace lirent Erickson officiated. A wedding party followed the rites. 4 The bride also is the daugh ter or Thomas Monserett or Magna. Mrs. T. Marie Perchelli. Salt Lake and Veldon A. Peterson. Ogden. are parents of the groom. Miss Anita Lynn Wimmer. maid of honor, was the bride's sole attendant. LH'iini.s Partridge was best mnn. The couple Is living in Salt Lake. Chooses Bride Murray Couple Will Celebrate . CMS , Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Snarr will be honored on their Golden show." Wedding anniversary at an open house given by their chilNow this was within a stone's throw of where SIC is hop dren in the Murray 2nd ward So. 2nd West on ing to build what Is euphemisticaly being called the COUNTY chapel, 5050 Oct. 10. Friends and auditorium. This was exacfiy the size crowd they are hoping to Thursday, are invited to call relatives attract. No matter how big a building they get, where in the from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. They reworld is extra parking space in that area coming froml quest no gifts. The couple were married Oct. Womanlike, when I go someplace "fancy" I want to 10, 1913 in the Salt Lake LDS be all dolled up. You know, the works. Hat, spike heels, Temple. They lived in Salt Lake for a few years, but have made best clothes, etc. AND, I want to get there looking and their home in Murray since soonl Magna Miss Says 'I DoV TUITION Carefully tended flower beds were trampled. People were bumped, hurt, and some fell with it impossible to stop and say "Pardon me" or "May I help you?" Many a person said, "Never again for me." Too little parking, too far to walk, and too many cars just circling, either hoping for a chance to park or to get a glimpse of "the ArtUti Thursday, Oct. 3, 1963 Murray. The new "wig" fad now sweeping the country has been announced as special at- , Trrdy The MURRAY, Utah, EAGLE ' in |