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Show 0GG(PG)O J. - ' - - -- . . " ' " . S Dian Winget Is Mrs. Lindquist In Salt Lake Temple Ceremony Q In a morning ceremony at the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Louise Aug. 22, Miss Dlan Winget became the bride of Andrew Kent LindqulsU The marriage was solemnized by Elder Harold B. Lee, member of the Council of the Twelve. At the home of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lerue Winget, 5573 So. 235 East, a wedding breakfast was served for the bridal party. The bridegroom is the son of and Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Lindquist, Salt Lake. the That same evening at ward house, Murray lOth-llt- h decorated with gold, yellow and orange flower arrangements, the couple were honored with a reception. For her maid of honor the new Mrs. Lindquist chose Miss Carlene Smith. Other attendants were the Misses Tresa Winget, a sister, Valerie Vaughn, Jill Joan Taylor, Mrs. Roberts, Ralph Turner and Mrs. Dwight Tischner. Little Ann Thomas and Kim Hansen were flower . . v 1 girls. The bride's wedding gown was of satin-sil- k from brought Japan 20 years ago by her father. It was styled in princess lines and featured a lace bodice with puff sleeves. Her train of " v From Out Our Window ITIIOIIT flowers were yellow glamellas and white gardenias. The flower girls carried baskets of yellow A WOMAN'S rOIWT OF TIIW - by Trudy an? for the first time, you and I must publicly James Edward Lindquist perstate which political party we wish to vote for before we formed best man duties for his are will be no given our primary election ballot. There brother and ushers were David this time. Neilson, Jeff Heyn, Jeril and Independents Jon Winget, brothers of the As far as I'm concerned, the voting booth was and bride, Ron Hancey PRIVACY Richard Jenkins. put there so I could step inside it, and in Mrs. Winget ware a floor vote for the man I wanted, IWECARDLESS of which length dark blue crepe with party was sponsoring him. white lace top and the groom's mother was dressed in a light If we must first declare which party we wish to vote green crepe formal gown. Their the role of the Independent voter is abolished and the corsages were white gardenias for, selected at each party candidates might just as well be and yellow roses. Mrs. Dale Fuelling attended party's convention. What's the "use of the Primary? roses. the guest book and those displaying the gifts were Mrs. Jon Sampson, Mrs. Jeff Heyn, Miss Miss Carol Bennion, Ann Beckstead and Mrs. Jack Bingham. refreshments Serving throughout the evening were the Misses Kaye Weeks, Brenda Strong, April Erickson, Grace Karen Olsen, Kay Perry, Thomas and Vicki Neilson. Also Mrs. Colleen Beazer and Mrs. Kathy Chatelain. The bride left for her honeymoon to California dressed in a a lime green suit. She is Murray high graduate and has attended the Brigham also This fall And, make no bones about it, almost everyone an Independent lor scratch voter). I have worked at the polls, and counted the votes often enough, to know that practically NO ONE votes a straight ticket. The ballot which has just one big X at the top of it, and nothing else, is the unusual one. is VV'tTf . the fact remains land only a fool would disathere are both good and incompetent men in that gree) both parties. Most of us tend to vote one ticket more than the other, but also, most of us like to vote for the MEN WE WANT. We also have been trained to consider It our OWN BUSINESS exactly who we vote for. For I'd like to know when this move was decided, whom was it decided and why it was decided. by Oh, I know plenty of reasons have been given but , they sound rather piddling to me. one party has two men running for one a strong contender and the other the same office the opposing party will instruct its members to weaker switch over and vote for the WEAKER man. 4 , Hit weaker opponent wins the primary, then THEIR man will have an easier opponent to beat when the general election comes. If U ' Well, it may be so, but I've always found that what politicians SAY is the reason, is usually about 180 degrees different from what the REASON REALLY IS. . Mrs. Rlloy Eugene Yorke The result, however, is that another of your rights has been taken from you. To me it's an infringement upon the basic rights given us in the Constitution. They're so darn careful about everyone's rights when it comes to matters of public school prayer, giving testimony in the case of arrest, etc., while, some of our REAL RIGHTS aro being whittled away inch by Miss Hula Burgess, Riley E. Yorke Host Wedding Guests At Reception In afternoon rites at the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Riley Eugene Yorke claimed Miss Rula Burgess for his bride. Officiating at the Aug. 26 marriage was Alrd McDonald. Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wlllden, Salt Lake, aunt and uncle of the groom gave a dinner at Andy's Smorgasbord for the bridal MUHKtr UTAH; Inch. Thursday, Sept. 8, 1966 den and Ray Healey ushered. Mrs. Burgess wore a 'pink ' floor length gown with a white orchid corsage. Attending the guest book was Miss Sonja Ross and serving refreshments were Misses Kathe Sneed, Tammy Horakand Lynda Hansen. After a Sun Valley honeymoon the newly married couple will make their home in Salt Lake. They are both graduates of Don Blair Photography Granite high school and are atMr. and Mrs. Andrew Kent Lindquist tending the University of Utah. Mr. Yorke has completed an silk was appllqued with lace oung University and the UnLDS mission to Chile. and hung In a double pleat from iversity of Utah. Out of town guests Included The bridegroom graduated a large silk bow. Mr. and Mrs. LaRalneMc Arthfrom East high school and is A butterfly bow of net, ack, ur, Dr. and Mrs. Elliot Mr. and Mrs. Ronald cented with seed pearls held a senior at the hill top school. They will make their home in Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight her shoulder tip illusion veil, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jethro and In her arms she carried a Salt Lake. Out of town guests Included k, bouquet of white gardenias and Klllpack and Mrs. G. C. and Mrs. Dewey Sampson, Mr. roses. of bride. the yellow grandmother Miss Smith was gowned In a Mrs. Ellis Winget, Mrs. David Party hostesses for the bride before her marriage were the floor lengh model of orange I. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Everett Wlllden, silk. The other attendants wore Sampson and Mr. and Mrs. Mesdames Paul Wlllden, Dick Wlllden, Coy floor length gowns of yellow Ballard Sampson. new Entertaining for the Ross and Miss Gayle Hansen. silk. All were styled with empire waist lines, slender skirts, bride before her marriage were and molded bodices featuring Mrs. Tischner, Mrs. Turner, The Srickncv Family rounded necklines and three Miss Smith, Miss Vaughn, Miss Out Of Town Guests quarter bell sleeves. Their Taylor and Mrs. Lerue Winget. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice L. Stlckney and children, Gloria, Karen, Wendy and William, of Cheyenne, wyo. were visitors this week at the home of Mr. . . and Mrs. Floyd E. Hlatt, 3384 Cochise Dr. Mrs. Stlckney is the former Miss Gloria Ann Hlatt. The Stlckney'a will return to their permanent home in Kays ville, Utah, after a six month tdrk tlMd from womtn In period in Wyoming. th Submit family. lift L party. . EAGLE - ADVERTISER 2 The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruert L. Bur- gess, 241 parents of E. 3900 South and the groom are Mr. Mrs. George It. Yorke, and Salt Lake. That evening the newly mar- -' I rled couple stood In line under an archway of flowers flanked by bouquets of glabellas, carnations and gladiolla to greet their wedding guests at the Millcreek First ward. The bride was gowned In chiffon over crystaline styled In empire lines, tho bodice featured scooped neckline and long sleeves. A large bow accented the high waist line and her floor length illusion veil was edged in lace medallions. She carried red roses and tephanotls centered with a white orchid. Miss Kathy Burgess, a sister was maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Merle Yorke, Miss Cayle Han-te- n and Miss Andrea Wallace. Little Annette and Jennifer Anderson were flower girls. They were dressed In floor length princess style gowns of pink crystaline featuring scooped neckline and puffed sleeves. They wore wrist length (loves and carried nosegays of pink carnations, glamelias and red roses. Kill-pac- While here, the Lelghs' seven week old baby, Robert Michael, was blessed. SALON lit Vine St ?Af0l8 76 TROMBONES? . . . Such it the way of tyrants. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas Shewmake Nola 'Matthews, Walter Shewmake Honeymoon. In Yellowstone Park In Saturday evening rites at the Bennion ward chapel Miss Nola Matthews and Walter Thomas Shewmake were united in marriage. LDS Bishop A. LaRue Lunt officiated at the ceremony. A reception followed. Parents of the newly weds are Mr. and Mrs. O. Max Matthews, 1941 W. 5400 South and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Shewmake, 5353 Heath Ave. Bridal attendants were the Misses Linda Nelsen, Maria Miss S. Carlston, Roger D. Dudley Pledge Vows The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss Suzanne Carlston and Roger D. Dudley, Aug. 31. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Carlston, a discarded toothbrush and a little liquid soap. "You'll find dozens more. The men In the family often clean the links of their stretch watch bands and I'm always surprised at how much soil collects la them. Mrs. Schmidt, that sounds like a wonderful Idea. I'm going to begin saving my family's brushes right now. Thanks. Miss Atkinson Is August Bride In rites solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple, Aug. 23, Miss Sandra Atkinson became the bride of Paul J. Stienfeldt Jr. That evening at the Murray Sixteenth ward the couple were honored with a reception hosted by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Orvls V. Atkinson, 797 Bullion St. Parents of the groom are Mr. your you mar win tl (or Id A4 and Mrs. Paul J. Stienfeldt, tntrtt bKomt property of thu nt PPr. West Jordan. For her maid of honor, the From Mrs. B. V. Murray From. Magna, Mrs. Owen bride chose Miss D'Launa Atcomes our dollar winning tip Schmidt writes us. She says: kinson; Miss Nancy Jermanand Toothbrushes are for more Miss Caryl Mitchell were this week. She writes: 'Keeping chrome and stain- than teeth. We seldom really bridesmaids. Marlln Stienfeldt was best less steel in the bath and kit- throw one out but keep them chen can be a chore but It In a can in the shop or garage. man and ushers were Charles V, Atkinson, Jack Jorgensen, needn't be. Keep a small bottle They're so handy. of plain vinegar handy in each Nothing . beats them for Jon Hods on and Kent Bangerter. The groom is a graduate of room. cleaning in awkward corners. As a last minute polish as The hardware on doors and you clean up, dampen a small cupboards are dirt catchers, cloth with the vinegar and go around water faucets, type-to work. Just a swish or two writer keys, the tops of salt over each surface and every- and pepper shakers, the coffee thing w ill gleam just like new. basket of your coflee pot are Thanks, Mrs. V. That's a just a few of the spots I've found clean like a whiz with good tip. Do write again. rdn tne University of Utah and has attended Callaudet College in Washington D.C. He has filled an LDS mission to the Netherlands. Opening Social For YWCL Slated The opening social of the Young Women's Civic League formerly the Mldvale Civic League, will be held Sept. 12, at Mldvale In the Utah Power and Light Bldg., 20 5 W. 7200 South. It will begin at 8 p.m. Prospective young women members from all surrounding areas are Invited to attend. Proceeds from a Fashion Show which will be held Sept. 24, at the Prudential Building will go to the Cystic Fibrosis Fund. Tickets for this event can be obtained by calling 571-25- or 266-821- 86 284 Captain and Mrs. Brent P. four children, of Montgomery, Ala. have spent the past week visiting with Mr. Pratt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorus F. Pratt, 4023 So. S6S East. Mrs. Pratt will remain In Salt Lake City for the next 18 months while Capt. Pratt fills an assignment in the Southern Pratt, with their Asia ALWAY8 FW3T Matthews, all sisters of the bride and groom. The bride chose a gown of lace and chiffon over taffeta, styled with a round neck and long sleeves. Her bouffant elbow length veil was caught to a headpiece of organza roses, and she carried white carnations laced with peach tinted roses. The attendants wore street length dresses of white lace over peach cotton and carried bouquets of white carnations tipped in peach tones. Bob Hronek was best man and ushers were Kelly Shewmake and Virl Matthews, brothers of the couple and Dale and David Matthews, Marvin Finne-ga- n and Rick Longhurst. Miss Elaine Smith attended the guest book. The new bride is a graduate of Granger high school and the Hollywood Beauty College. Her husband is also a Granger high graduate and Is an apprentice in sheet, metal work. They will make their home in Granger after their return from a honey- moon In Yellowstone Park. Among the out of town guests was Mrs. Lester Longhurst, Pocatello, Idaho, grandmother Sun., Sept. II 9 fo Noon FOE HALL Ave. Murray J0 E. 4th CZEfSfuOE) Sponsored by Murray FOE Auxiliary WE HAVE 'EM ADVERTISED SPECIALS The General Electric area. ( HURRAY The finett trovbie-fre- ttudent-initrvment- ihop-tent- t, jETC) tm ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PATKEHT ill e BUNDY, SIGNET, MONDAY EPIPHONE, IUDWIG Stringed PEARCE MUSiC CO. 233 Downfown Mollarfn SCHOOl MUSIC now 346Q South WCI MISTS ... i f. 2nd So. c,. 2300 loit Offtrt 1 ' csnvtflltit REYNOLDS, Mittenwatd and CremonaTon instruments pss:it tfftt2 NOW OIPEN FAMOUS BRAND NAMES SEIMER, WXf 51581? 111 tent, only $11, may apply toward pwrchote of Inttrument 3 months' ) Only QUAUTyU 429 ond d .6 cv..ft. FOOD FREEZER To Servo You Dest . . TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR RENTAL - PURCHASE PLAN! 1 1 EC0N0BaY12 Instruments Band & Orchestra Students Shewmake, and Diane Becky Matthews, Maxine Breakfast Pd. by Martin Comm. .Montgomery Family Murray Visitors Matthews, a reception at the Shalamar. In the bridal line were Mrs. of the groom. Dennis Floto, matron of honor; For effective results quick, Miss Sharlene Bell, the maid try the Want Adsl Miss maids with brides of honor, Krlstlne Kerksiek and Miss Vickie Phelps. John Dougherty assumed best man duties and ushers were Dennis Floto and Kim Carlston. The bridal couple have both attended Brigham Young Un12 iversity and. Mr. Dudley filled a mission for the LDS church to the Southeast area. Entertaining for the bride before her marriage were Miss Phelps, Miss Bell, Miss Kerksiek, Mrs. Cat Godfrey and Mrs. Harry Kerksiek. State School Board 3. Ja?D0raspQ7ii ' Jorgensen been told by experts that I'm incredibly naive E. 6790 South, hosted a luncheon .when rf'comps to how. the city, county,. state,, narion-on- d following the wedding. rw . Parents of the groom are Mr. probably the, world. Is run. I have no doubt I am, but just the same I can see the handwriting on the wall and soon and Mrs. Emmet Dudley, Las the primary election will be another "dodo bird." Just Vegas, Nev. In the evening the young maryou wait and seel ried couple received guests at A or just one small violin? Pearce Music Company Specializes in Band and Orchestra H. I've, Know Did You? Earl M. Devey, 4956. Glenn Street. Mrs. Leigh Is the former LaVonne Morris. TfNO'S BEAUTY Party watchers have always been legal at the polls. on they will be there too, watching, noting and filing away for reference which ballot every voter took. If your job in any way depends upon who gets in office, you'll be mighty careful that you vote the "right" way. No matter what your personal feelings might be. From now I Didn't Sfl-AdTr- BY .'.'i! Kill-pac- Performing best man duties Las Vegans Visit Relatives was Wayne Healer. Dick Will-de- n, and Mrs. Robert E. Mr. WillPaul Wlllden, Allen Leigh of Las Vegas spent the Labor Day weekend as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evenings OpenAPPOINTMENT ' v3"V Photo By Neal They claim that if ;..-- . i I , &klA prigtt . . . ttsrtpl t Biltt U t Quality THURSDAY FRIDAY . - ... MOOfTcA 12 OVS Coll 262:2551 ' 328-200- 271-214- 1 Cronget of OI.M. Mwik Hi. 2700 Wet 291-131- 1 WIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. ... yowMI b Dairy Till 6 p.m. CLAD yow rffc!l . 4700 So. Staff |