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They will continue to MAKE OUR LAWS. What is the matter with us??? Do men and women no longer fake pride in personal and public honesty?? Uoda and Powell boih claim they did only what every other member of Congress does. They, they claim, ust got caught. Our crime rate is appalling and it infects every strata from hoodlums who make our streets unsafe by day or night right on up to the Halls of Congress! A criminal is a criminal if an act is called a crime for ONE man, it should be called a crime for ANY man. Regardless of his job, wealth or position. What right have we to cry aloud about our youth ful criminals when such men are found guilty of crimes. The only difference is the older man is more experienced and knows how to hide his actions while the youth is inexperienced and does his work out In the open. We can expect no respect for our laws when our And getting away are also with it, too. 0 Eagle-Advertis- pleasing' qualities. 1 12 cup butter 12 cup powdered sugar Miss Susan Vance Mix the above Ingredients to a fine crumb and press into a greased 9 inch square cake pan. Pat firmly and bake 15 Susan Vance Will Marry June 30th Making plans for their mar riage in the Salt Lake LDS Tem ple in June are Miss Susan Vance and L. Robert Marshall. Announcing the betrothal of their daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Vance, 3752 So. 610 East. parents of the future bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Mountain Home, Marshall, Utah. The couple will greet guests that same evening at a reception. Miss Vance, a former stu dent of Granite high graduated from Altamont high. She is now attending Weber State College. The benedict attended Adams State College In Alamosa, Colo. and graduated from the College of Southern Utah in elementary education. He Is currently teaching school in Duchesne, Utah. June 30 is the date the engaged couple have selected for their minutes at 300 degrees. While this is baking, take 2 eggs and beat slightly. Add 2 tbsp. lemon juice, the grated rind of one lemon, 1 cup sugar, 2 tbsp. flour and 12 tsp. Baking Powder. Mix well and pour over the crust (after the 15 minutes of baking). Raise the heat of the oven to 350 degrees and bake for 25 more minutes. Sprinkle with powdered sugar as It comes from the oven and let it cool in the pan. Cut into bars when cool to serve. Thanks so much for a nice addition to our favorite cookie list. Just wish we knew who mil" -- ETtzfJ1, Miss Marrlanne S. Bjorn Mr. and Mrs. Kaj F. Bjorn, 3891 So. 2475 West are announcing the engagement of their daughter Marianne. She will become the bride of Stephen K. Harman, Sept. 14, in rites solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Harman is the son of Mrs. Lucy Harman, 3675 So. 4800 West and the l?e Leonard Harman. The bride-ele- ct is a graduate of Granger high and also the LDS Business College. Her fiance, also a Granger high graduate, has attended the Brigham Young University. He is now a Miss Carol Reeres liV.'.v'M member of the Utah National I Magera, 5241 So 4620 West. Guard. They will exchange marriage vows May 26 at the home of the Former Murrayite bride's parents and a reception Visiting Here will follow. Miss Janls Alldredge Miss Reeves, a graduate of Visiting at the home of Mrs. Murray high, was a member of O. J. Wilkinson, 333 Clark St., the a'capella choir. Her fu has been Pam Petty. Miss Petty is the daughter of ture bridegroom Is a Cyprus Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Petty, formhigh graduate. er Murray residents, now of Cedar City. She is preparing All manner of printing meth to leave ' for Norway to serve Miss Janis Alldredge and Dw- ods are used for our Invitations a mission for the LDS church. to ayne Ashley are making plans from letter press heliograph Miss Gladys Schonhardt for their marriage this sum and copperplate engraving. The mer. prices for all methods compare For quick, effective results at The future groom is serving favorably with others In the low cost, use the Want Ad colAnnouncing the engagement of their daughter are Mrs. and a tour of duty with the U.S valley. l umns of the Mrs. Levi Q. Alldredge, 4782 Navy and attending electronic So. 4380 West. school at Treasure Island Na The benedict is the son of val Base. The couple plan marriage in 4: Mr. and Mrs. Russell D. AshSeptember. ley, 5035 So. 4GC0 West. California 44 Miss Alldredge has attended Area Resident and future her high Granger groom attended Cyprus high. Visits Kin Mrs. David P. Jones, 140B W. 4800 South has returned LAS BRISAS home from a week's trip toDa' She visited ley, California. there with her daughter and son The engagement of Miss Gla Mr. and Mrs. Robert dys Schonhardt is being dis- Batne and grandson David Eu closed by her parents, Mr. and gene. mmh Mm I' ... and so (me! Soft, lightweight So fashionable Brasilia leather and foam cushioned linings for daylong comfort along with Circe s gleaming sophistication. Scotch- - V To Speak J '3CT rr Diamond Ring Reveals Troth Carded-wat- ...$12.99 Bont Black Navy for Rod l iks mw amili 4883 So. State OPEN MONDAY hm ruuiwtAH 266-673- 2 AND FRIDAY EVENINGS V in CaVitnrnln I Won-Ae- . HENDRICKS SHOES rri nun Goes Softly Feminine . . . .... WHERE SHOE FITTING IS A FAMILY HERITAGE tv- -" I it y$ A W 711 9,00 3 ... d? Pacific Trail "Good Health To All From Rexall" JACKETS at Store No. 2 9105 West 2700 South . 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For efficient vacuum cleaner service it requires special tools of hundred the trade, at least a twenty-fiv- e of dollar inventory quality parts and suptrained mechanics, and a responsiplies, bility to the public based on integrity. We can honestly say that we are qualified to keep your vacuum working at its best. If Best buys in new, guaranteed rebuild, and used vacuum cleaners. You will find the Fashion Whlt Pfc Gary B, Herron and his wife, Kay are visiting with fr iends and relatives in the area prior to leaving next week for his assignment with the 21st Battalion in Replacement Frankfurt, Germany. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- nell Herron, 9147 West 3200 So., Pfc Herron was formerly stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma where he worked in the person nel office. Area Couple w, er repellent and Clean with a resistant. spot cloth! Large color damp and size selection. Germany Assignment For Gary-Ka- y Herron You've really got to have not only to be a good heart person, but to survive to any degree of longevity. The most important hardest working and strongest muscle in your body is your heart. The amount of work the heart does is literally staggering to contemplate! As a matter of fact, the heart of a normal man beats about 72 times a minute, 104,000 times a day, and 38,000,000 times in an average lifetime. But don't nature has over-cor- n worry, Famiy pensated for its responsibil After Forty Years ities. It is one of the most muscles in the hu powerful A family of three brothers man anatomy and it does and a sister were for enough work in 24 hours to the first time in 40 years Sat equal the force required to urday when they held a re raise a ton of dead weight to union in Salt Lake. a height of 82 feet in the air were for the occasion Present . . . all with comparative Mrs. Garfield (Mary) Lewis of ease. How's that for being Magna and her brothers, Harry muscle-unbounSalt (Firpo) Joy of Lake; Tony Take heart . . . there Is a Joy of Denver, Colorado; and solution to most problems and William Joy of Vena Park, Cal the quickest solution to minor ifornia. health problems lies with your Group pictures were taken Our pharmacists and a dinner celebration at a pharmacist. will quickly serve you with Granger resturant. minute attention to every detail of your needs . . . rely For quick , effective results on try the Want Adsl DYCHES PHARMACIES 4798 South State Street Ph. 262-25Murray .'. COBBERS Circe by Enna Jettick tlmesl Sometimes, accidentally, I have used too much soap in my wash and have loads of suds which are almost impossible to rinse out. rne quicK cure is to put a capful of concentrated fabric softener in with the suds. It cuts them like magic. Either of the softeners that are sold on the markets work equally well." Mrs. Murray's second tip is for mothers who have children still in diapers. She says: "I know every mother has run up against a pin that's dull and won't go into the material. Well, instead of running for another pin or to the bar of soap, just run the stubborn pin through your hair a couple of times, and you'll find the pin goes through slick as a whistle! Diane hopes these tips help some of you out. We do too, Re-unit- ed Marianne Bjorn Stephen Harman Circle Date A Diane Murray, 1519 W. 4180 South, sent us two tips this week. She says: "I have a hint that has saved me a lot of time, many ceived word concerning the birth of twin grandsons born in Los Angeles, April 20, to their son Mr. and and dauehter-in-la- w Mrs. David Ross Faber, Dow ney. California. Mrs. Faber is the former Ann Turpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Turpin, 5712 So. 13th East. The new parents have two other children to greet the new arrivals, Lisa five and Robby six years old. eves, Mrs. thanking! TOO MANY SUDS??? Mr. and Mrs. Karl J. Faber, 242 W. 4800 South, have re- Carol Reeves Plans To Wed Donald Magera Mr. and Mrs. Roy. V. Re5941 So. 6th West, are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Carol to Donald R. Magera, Jr. The future groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. are Reciting marriage vows at the Holladay Community Church recently were Miss Kathleen M. Peak and Robert W. Dowdle. Parents of the newly married ouple are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peak, 3643 So. 805 East and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Dowdle, Salt Lake. Mr. Dowdle is serving in the US Navy, aboard the U.S.S. Ev ans (DE) at San Diego, California. Former Murrayites Parents of Twins Eagle-Adverti- Smart Oval Tog Kathleen Peak Bride Of Robert Dowdle - - marriage. law-make- rs Linus Schonhardt, 3083 So. 8600 West. She will become the bride of Stephen W. Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jud Reves, Palo Alto, California. Miss Schonhardt, a graduate of Cyprus high, Is currently a member of the Woman's Army Corps, stationed at Oakland, LEMON BARS cup flour we 7 tassHNsaMSBeHeaeaHSMBHMMWBMS Idem glewed from women readert In the family. Submit you mty win 1 for HI All yourt entrlee become property of thU An anonymous letter came er to the office with a real good recipe. I tried it and can swear to it's 'family ADVERTISER (UTAH) Thursday, April 27, 1967 it Summer Vows SPRING INTO SPRING WITH A NEW HAIRDO ALDER'S Tilt I and the bouffant skirt was floor length. A tiara of pearls released her shoulder tip veil of bridal illusion and she held in her arms a bouquet of white roses and gardenias laced with blue satin streamers and a touch of green. The attendants, gowned in floor length models of blue on green brocade, carried nosegays of blue tipped carnations. Roger Phillips performed best man duties for his brother while Jerry Kilby, the bride's brother, Tom Davis and Richard Latimer ushered. Masters Jeffery Kilby and Neil Phillips, brothers of the couple, assisted with the gifts at the door. Mothers of the newlyweds wore street length dresses. Mrs. Kilby's was green lace and Mrs. Phillip's was blue lace. They each wore a corsage of blue tipped white carnations and white roses. Miss Kathy Monk sat at the guest book and the gift room was attended by Miss Lenore Johnson, Mrs. Lynn Prince and Mrs. Bill Johnson. Assisting with the serving were the Misses Renae Swasey, Susan and Beverlee Johnson and Lou Nielsen. After a honeymoon to Southern Utah the newly married couple will make their home in Salt Lake. The bride graduated from Granger high where she was a of the Pep club. member Her groom also graduated from Granger high and has served a tour of duty with the U.S. Army. parties were given by the Mesdames Keith Millerberg, Eldred Carr, Victor Johnson, Hilt Poulsen, Ho-bVought and Miss Mascaro. Pre-nupt- GARAGE DOORS Of MUBRAT I Didn't Know . . . Did You? " Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Brent Phillips OVERHEAD POINT WOMAN'! vmmmmmmmmmmmmm seems, has two faces. One is swift, stern, implacable. This is the law for you and me. The other side is slow, lenient and the convictions are rare. This seems to be the kind reserved for the extremely wealthy or those in high position. Hundreds of men, known to be guilty of crimes, walk the streets today as free as you and I. And, if occasional convictions are made they're for paltry reasons like income tax evasion. Hoffa laughed at our courts for years, and, when he was finally sent to prison, it wasn't for the acts which brought him to the attention of the law. Oh, no, he went to prison for jury tampering. The examples could go on forever. Two recent flagrant snubs at the law have been more outrageous than usual. The actions of two congressmen have been such that their fellow members of that august body investigated them. It is, of course, Dodd and Powell I speak of. True, Powell must live outside his constituency because of his crimes, yet he lives, with no censure, openly with hit paramour. He drew for years a salary (your tax money) for his wife's secretarial duties. Yet he hadn't seen, much less had her In his office for years. He made personal use of his power as chairman of the Ways and Means committee. And he ustifled his action by saying, "I have done no worse than any ether member of Congress. They're only tingling me out because I'm negro." Dodd took money, given him for campaign and political uses, and spent it for his own personal desires. Ho has been only slapped on the wrist and told 'naughty-naughty- .' II II I I mi ton Blair Photography FREE ESTIMATE A I M I ; Trading nuptial promises at the Reception Center the evening of April 22 were Miss Patricia Lee Kilby and Dennis LDS Bishop Brent Phillips. Christopher Young officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle Earl Nielsen. They received guests at a reception after the ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee Kilby, 5050 So. 4420 West and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Phillips, 4996 So. Plymouth View Dr. Mrs. Blaine Peterson was matron of honor. Other attendants were the Misses Lynda Kimball, Diana Van Tessell and Kathy Mascaro. Small sisters of the bridal couple Kitty Kilby and Denlce Phillips were flower girls. For her nuptials the bride chose a lace and net gown over It was styled with a taffeta. snug waist that featured long sleeves and scalloped neckline - EAGLE Sites to - South State Utah Ufirrnv. . ...... 4915 Holodoy Blvd. Fri. Eveningi Bigler's vacuum cleaner service and supplies ALL MAKES wens & 11 vacuum of your preference at a price you can afford. Come see us. Always courteous and fair treatment. 277-699- 1 Phone 266-882- 3 Vr.-i- zZJJ2 |