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Show r 4 I I z 1 From Out Our Window point or WOMAN'S STRICTLY v 1 1 n wj " by Trudy 9 5L f Why has Thankigiving stayed the same year offer year? We've changed the way we celebrate other holidays to suit ourselves until they scarcely resemble the original "" day. ' f mm r v. ft,m, i, 0 1 Linda Hamilton To Marry 1:11 Plans r m Picture at Right bhb iI . 9 41 I lilt 7V )) i Labor Day and the Fourth of July were both once days of serious speeches and serious audiences. Now, like it or not, they are days for going to the mountains or lakes. Halloween has evolved from a day of super. , natural fear into a barrage of innocent kids begging i for candy. A ! i remains the same. But Thanksgiving I Now, I imagine there's a bit of good natured grumbling in most home on Thanksgiving about "going to to much trouble" just for a meal. For, truthfully, we do fix more than can be eaten at one meal. We do" often travel many miles, at some expense, tome Inconvenience, to tat the very tame meal, on the very tame day, with the very tame people, and usually in the very tame house. , Jw -i Mr. and Mrs. Milton W. Hamilton, 3980 So. 7th East are announcing the engagement and forth coming marriage of their daughter Miss Linda Hamilton to H. Mark McBrlde. Parents of the benedict are Mr. and Mrs. Harold McBrlde. The couple axe planning a LDS Temple marriage, with a reception at the ReceptlonCen-te- r in February, The bride Is a graduate of Granite high school. Her fiance la a student at the Salt Lake Trade Tech school. 111 II 11 1 l I Don Blair Photography ' . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L, Mackay Lorna Joy Nell Repeats Vows In Salt Lake City LDS Temple Rites The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the marr- lage of Miss Lorna Joy Nell and Kenneth L. Mackay Nov. 20, Elder Harold B. Lee of the Council of the Twelve oiH- elated at Uie ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Rex. J. Mackay, 3935 So. Redwood Rd., parent's and roses. Attendants to the bride were Mrs. Richard J. Jensen and Mrs. Delbert J. Anderson, and the Mlsseo Sharon Nell and Bonnie Johrson. (Miwkay, Page 6, Col. 6) Wedding Bells For Miss Foss of the bride, were hosts of a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. That same evening the newly married couple greeted guests Miss Sandra Foss and Stanley at a reception held In their were united in marriage Orlob honor at the Granger Stake Nov. 18 In the Salt Lake LDS Center. Horace P. Beesley of Parents of the groom are Temple. ed presidency Mrs. Howard T. Mackay, 1390 the Temple the marriage. W. 4200 South and the late Mr. The bride Is the daughter of Mackay. and Mrs. LeRoy Foss, Mr. a The bride chose floor length Salt Lake. gown of lace and taffeta, with Following the ceremony.Mrs. Illy oolnt sleeves and round Dorothy B. Orlob, mother of elbow veil neckline. Her length was host at a wedthe groom of Illusion fell from a crown of ding breakfast at the Doll House, pearls and she carried an or chid encircled with carnations (Fom, rage 6, Col 8) per-form- ill i I engagement of Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Draayer to Gilbert M. G. Bertelson, 3525 Mlllbrook; Bertelson is announced by her Dr. The Bertelsons have been 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris (Draayer, Page 6. Col. 6) J. Draaver. Salt Lake. Thev The Loye j FABRIC j SALE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LeRoy Swasey Linda Gritton And Arthur Swasey United In Nuptials At LDS Temple We want turkey on Thanksgiving and almost nt the effort the turkey Industry makes to get u to eat it at other timet. Wt want to gather with the family for it it comforting to tee the tame facet acrot the it' alto at these timet table year after year. And we recall mott poignantly thote that are "gone." A ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Nov. 19 united. Linda Lee Gritton and Arthur LeRoy Swasey in re-te- at a wedding breakfast held at the Doll House. Grant hostess 25 t - i Swasey, Placerville, Calif., is father of the groom. That same evening, a recepmarriage. Parents of the bride are Mr. tion at the Cannon 5th ward , . ' Vi' and Mrs. Wm. Gritton, 495 Joye was given in their honor. St. Murray. The bride selected a gown Don falir Holography We remember the grandparents we once met with and Mrs. Helen O. Peterson, Salt Col. 8 5) (Swtuey, Page Miss Loye Draayer whose years became burdens to them and death a release. Lake, mother of the groom was We speak of a loved uncle who met with us so often. We will be married in the Salt wipe away a tear as we recall a brother, sister, wife or Lake LDS Temple Dec. 18. husband who was part of the group and now no longer The prospective groom is the here. . . . They all live again in our memories and our spoken recollections make them a part of the listening youngster' memories, too. Everyone' lift is richer because of the "Remembrance of Thing Past." ... 41 I Didn't Know . 'as', die with ppw. It' the loneliness each of us live and no matter how crowded our live becomsv But at we become aware of the continuity and love of family and friendt we are comforted and feel it lest sharply.' A real clever Idea came in the mall from Miss Carlene Smith, 408 Belview Ave., Murray. I never think of such smart things myself and so am doubly glad when 'clever' people are willing to share with us. Carlene writes: I saw the cutest Idea at a shower party the other night. The gift was wrapped in a gay colored, linen dish towel and the 'bow' was a '"i.l Open House Is Observed For Mr. And Mrs. Winston Ralphs An Open House honoring the BtaaaaaaBieaHBMStHaraiaiasiiiiiiitiH new Mr. and Mrs. Winston M. Ralphs, was given attheKearns North State Center Nov. 7, by ( ' SONJA ORIGINALS 4838 South State Open Mon., Thun. 'til 9 p.m. copper chore girl. When you think about it, you realize this same idea could be used In many ways. For the baby shower the wrap could be a diaper and a cute rattle for the bow. A pretty hair scarf could also be used with a bright hair net to set it off. The package at the shower was so different that everyone commented about It. (Didn't Know, Page 8, CoL 5) ? ' A tartly - e. s C.rr H Y.M Ivory fi A.. - Maaeroble Fer OccmIm Mot SELECTION f IIOPTI0N CWTH H4 Cele WJdl. Arro.o.rri Uo one TNO'S CMhy BVmKo IVMol CortaitM noo-oo- oi Salon Dcaufy Introduces to their 4141 Wort JSOO S..ll you BEAUTY . i Tf west. s i the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bud H. Llston, 4908 So. The new Mrs. Ralphs Is the former Ethel Ruth Llston. Mr. and Mrs. Winston N. Ralph are parent's of the groom. They' reside at 137S W. 4200 South. LARGE from vomer) rntdrra In the EfleAdvtrtlMr (amity. Submit win SI for Itl Ail mT you jroura entrtt kwcom. proprrtjr of thU ' Mid"). y Ideu tinned It's a hunger that keeps Thanksgiving alive, alright. spirithunger for food alone. It's the universal, " ual hunger called 3onelinessLU V ' ' ityw,y, per yar? and up l$lj49 Did You? But it's not . DISCOUNT 5-- Thot's why Thanksgiving livts. i Blair Photography Don No matter how many adaptations time and environment have imposed upon these holidays, the core remains the same. We don't want them changed. i . Miss Linda Hamilton DRAPERY And, while we consider ourselves an unsentimental people, one glance will tell you that the one we keep as our ancestors did are the ones that tug at our heart strings. ; i Mc-Cani- Actually, the holidays that have retained their true identity are few and far between. Can be counted on one hand. "Decoration day," Easter, Christmas and Thanksgiv-ing- . , : I Loye Draayer And Gil Bertelson Announce Mid - December Plans WiM I a i i A of Epsllon Sigma Alpha entertained Mrs. John at a surprise party here in the home of Mrs. Mike Frlsbey, 1419 Kensington. GRANGER. Alpha ZetaChap- (Sorority, Page 0, CoL 6) i And it isn't because the "cook" liket to get out of the kitchen and eat someone else's cooking, either. If that were to, restaurant would do "land-offic- e business,'" and while they undoubtedly do serve many people, I doubt it's considered their "big" day. Z ter Sorority Conducts Farewell For Member Soon To Depart But Thanksgiving hasn't lived just because we get A can of soup, opened alone in the kitchen would for that. tat- The Murray, Utah, Eagle M To. Kwi A4f.rtU Thursday, Nov. 26, 1964 2 Salt Lekt DIRECTORS TINO IDA REID Co-Owne- rs Winston Rtlpha Jan Coggint Karon Hanttn Ann Sander Lwanna Welrmon TRAINED TO SERVE YOU ALL EXPERTLY i 118 Vine 266-019- 8 annual . The couple were married late in Oct. la a ceremony at Elko, Nevada. Attending the bride were Mrs. Dill Krouse, and the Misses Elaine Cannon, Sherry Ralphs aid Judy Llftoo. A floor length white aatla , Oil. )' Honestl- y- ' HOLIDAY someone's hoping for I (Ralph, r Your portrait It the girt that meant mott of all to 1 hott near and dear to you. !2S All Lentil or -- Naturally VASES' Open Morday ond Friday fO nirt 'til ihopping. 9.-0- r0 But our ceflvwiititf rear entrance end parking lot. EX-CEL-C- : n,$ 255-M- 11 J7I-363- 9 MURRAY MIDVALE COTTONWOOD MALI to It's none AM TODAY ... to make your appointment at I IS DEAUTY SALON AM CALL T Use of count fine portraits require lime too toon to be moklng plant for this best Christmas ' Idaho School gift of all! Perm. Wave 10" 15 Perm. Wave " Family Footwear Pem Wave S12S1 (Notional Brand) It's the gift only YOU can give. !2fl Leethrr through and through because leather does the job lcst has for the past 72 years ia Flornhdm Slmf! 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