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Show Q0QGCDO GXD Betrothed Pair From Out Our Window I I I I OIL T A Tell May Plans POINT OP TIIW WOMAN'S - by Trudy niane for Mav 20. at nvincr their mar- - Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Brim- hall, 6767 So. 1st East. The newlyweds will honey moon in San Francisco, Calif., and return to live In Salt Lake. First riaire are of Kearns, church Baptist Miss Cathryn T. Tnompson uu A re w. ' ' Eckhardt. 4V4 Mother's Day... And sometime during the day your mind back to when you were a child and your own mother the answer to your every question or problem. the ft church. ception wlU follow at the Disclosing tne nupuai new ar tiarents of the bride-tbe, Mr. and Mrs. David Thomp son, 4910 So. 4720 west. The prospective groom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eckhardt, Perrin, Florida. Miss Thompson a graduate of Granger high, is a second year f pre-mstudent at tne univer Her nance nao Utah. of sity attended Utah State university and is now a student at the Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary InSan Francisco. The couple will make their home In San Francisco. will" turn o- '.fr To the days when she gave you cookies, apples or oranges to munch on while you read under the shade of a tree. When she fixed a pitcher of cold punch on a hot summer day and when she was able to heal all your bruises and pains with a bandage and a kiss. A w recall when you were growing up how she went to school or church whenever you were on the program and You never missed a PTA. And how she always somehow managed to get you the new dress, coat or pair of shoes you Just had to have! And you remember, too, how she smiled and was glad with you when you grew up and left the home to go away to school, to live nearer your Job, or when as a bride, you left on the arm of a young man she scarcely knew. Yes, and you remember she not only smiled but busily helped you collect all the paraphenalia you needed to set up a new place of living, too. in ' Mothers. Yes, and because you have to be a mother yourself before you really understand your own, now, as a mother, you see those old days with new eyes. Don how hard it is to always have cookies, for small children. How difficult it is to busy day to kiss and comfort a hurt, cryalmost impossible it is to always be at when a youngster is part of the program. And you realize finally, that your own mother, too, must have often been tired, busy or Just uninterested in all the PTA meetings she attended for you. Now you know You now see so clearly, too, that your mother didn't lose interest in getting new clothes. Far from it. But now you know that money will only go so far and that she wasn't the first or last mother to go without so a child could have it's New Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abbott Will Continue Schooling at BYU In marriage rites solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple Miss Karma Kathleen Russell became the bride of Richard Webb Abbott. Elder Howard W. Hunter officiated at the April 27, vows. A wedding breakfast was given at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Orvin L. Russell, 5874 So. 570 East, following the morning ceremony. The next evening the newly wedded couple received reception guests at the Cottonwood Second ward hall. Parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Brent G. Abbott, further honored the couple with an open house at their home in Reno, Nevada, on May first. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of lace over taffeta. It featured lilypoint sleeves, a high round neckline, and matching oval train. Her mid- - WIGS OR WIGHTS Cleaned, Conditioned and Styled especially for you only $10.00 MURRAY BEAUTY SALON heart's desire. EAGLE - ADVERTISER 2 MUBBAT Thursday, May Yes, and someday we'll also know, (if we don't already) the heartbreak that was behind our mother's smile and glad wishes when we so Joyously and carefreely left the home to live elsewhere. (UTABI U, 1967 shoulder viel of illusion was caught with a headpiece of seed pearls. A lavender orchid centered with white stephanot Is was held In her arms. Miss Camllle Russell was maid of honor for her sister; other attendants were the Misses Ann Noelte, RaNae King, Linda Marx and Rosemary Abbott, sister of the groom. They were gowned in floor length models in various pastel shades with long full sleeves and high Each carried a casyokes. cading bouquet of blue and la vender ponpom mums. David .Wayne Abbott performed best man duties for his brother. Ushers were Richard Henry, Bill Cline and Robert Russell, brother of the bride. Mrs. Russell, the bride's mo ther, was dressed In a pink crepe and lace model and the groom's mother wore an aqua dress, they were both street length and each wore a white Yes, and we too will look at empty rooms Just as our mothers must have done and see them haunted with the laughter and activity of youngsters now See the ghosts and know that gone their own way. one more phase of motherhood is over and a new I didn't half appreciate and I have w that I have sense enough 266-091- 0 schooling at Brlgham Young University. The new Mrs. Abbott, a graduate of Murray high, is a Junior at the Provo school, where she is a member of Orchesls orchid corsage. and former member of the Folk Mrs. Steve Olson attended the Dancers. She has served an reguest book and serving the LDS mission to Canada. freshments during the evening Mr. Abbott, also a BYU Jun were sisters of the bride, the is an associate member of ior, Misses Faun, RaNae, Sherrie Air Force Assoc. and has comand Sharlene Russell, and Bonpleted an LDS mission to the nie Paul, Joanne, Suzette, Carol Northern states area. and Dean Russell, cousins of Mrs. John Bird, Mrs. Steve the bride. Putnam, Mrs. Bob Twltcehll to a honeymoon Following and Mrs. Weston Daw enter Reno and Lake Tahoe, Nevada; tained at parties for the couple will live In Provo the bride. where they will continue their 1 . J I Rummage Sale Set fife A Sold I r I REMEMBER Alter Society An open-a- ir rummage sale, sponsored by St. Vincents Altar Society, will be held on Saturday, from 9 a.m. until dark, at 4780 So. State St., In the parking lot of the former Jex IGA store. The event Is headed by Mrs. James Rand-azz- o, with the officers of the Proceeds society assisting. will be used to send a delegate to the DCCW convention, which will be held In Salt Lake. fund-raisi- ng Murray 12th Ward Slates Bazaar A bazaar sponsored by the Murray 12th ward Relef Society will take place at the ward at 184 Vine St., Friday, May 12, beginning at 6 p.m. Dinner will b served with snacks, baked goods, Mothers day gifts and many other Items to be sold. Games and movies will be featured for the children. Every one welcome. h Miss Malva Jean Uzzel Nampa, Ida. Miss Betrothed To H. B. Lindgren Mr. and Mrs. Odey C. Uzzel, Nampa, Idaho are announcing the engagement of their daugh ter Malva Jean to II. Blaine Lindgren. The benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Llnd gren, 3043 Minuet Ave.,Grang er. He has been residing in Caldwell, Idaho. Miss Uzzel Is a graduate of Nampa high, has attended Boise College, and Is currently work Ing with the Nampa Chamber of Commerce. The future groom, a grad uate of Cyprus high, also grad uated from the I'nlversity of Utah where he ws affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. He was silver medal winner in high hurdles at the 1964 Tokyo Olym pics. June wedding is being planned cy the couple. A ON MOTHER'S DAY Try Murray's Own Authentic Italian Restaurant Noted for Their Country-wid- e Famous Family Italian OPhia Dinners Block West of State) Area Couple Take Hawaiian Vacation Leaving by air recently to va cation on the Hawaiian Islands for eight days were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Hansen. Mrs. Hansen will be remem bered as the former Miss Ruby Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Park, 4098 So. 2nd West. The Hansen's two children, Tori five years and Mathew one year old, are staying with relatives here. ial - I V New Zealand Guest Departs For Home 1 Coming to Salt Lake for the purpose of meeting two area families and attending the LDS conference was Mrs. Lucy Heke to Taupo, New Zealand. A guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carl T. Larson, 3767 So. 645 East, she was also entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Howell, Salt Lake. Mrs. Heke, who left by air for her New Zealand home May 5, has been in contact with the sons of the two families who are in that country serving an LDS mission. ... characteristic, tottering and poor, trembling hands are actually caused by something more than just growing older. The question still goes unanswered . . . why do we age? It can be a matter of poor physical condition and lack of exercise, or prolonged wrong eating habits, wrong thinking and not simply an aging process. The trouble is that not enough of us realize this . . at the right time When we do, it's usually too late to correct. The older we get, the harder it is to get back into condition. And, sadly, we really have no one to blame but ourselves. . .but it's never too late to be recti fied to some extent, at least. It's true that time flies, you see, but it doesn't necessarily take your health with it. Watch the birdie for a picture of health. Consult your physician reg ularly and then depend on your pharmacy to fill his prescrip tion faithfully. You can depend ... Gloria DeGroot Miss Kathleen Thomson Wayne Brimhall DYCHES PHARMACIES 4798 South State Street Ph.. 262-25Murray "Good Health To All Prom Rexair Miss K. Thomson Plan Marriaee Gary Burns the engagement of their daughter Gloria, to P. Wayne Brimhall, are Mr and Mrs. Leonard DeGroot, Mid vale. Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. Thom The couple will recite mar 3446 Meadowbrook son, Drive, announce the engagement and rlage vows June 1, in Reno forthcoming marriage of their Nevada. Mr. Brimhall Is the son of daughter, Kathleen, to Gary Store No. 2 9105 West 2700 South Announcing Set August Date Magna THIS WEEK'S HOUSEHOLD HINT: Repair loose or broken step treads Immediately and provide firm hand rails on all stairs. Never store boxes or bags on a stairway even for' a few minutes. Burns. The prospective groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Burns, 5265 So. 4320 West. The couple has set August 18 as the wedding date. The ceremony will be held at Atone ment Lutheran Church, Grang er, with a reception afterwards at Memorial House, Memory Grove. The future bride graduated from Granger High School, and has attended the University of Utah. Her future groom is also a graduate from Granger and Is presently attending the hill top school Try Green Sheet Want Ads I R3 .TM California I C0BBI12IIS Ad 2M-T07- 2J W ff She'll catch the breezes with "Net", a perky perforated walker from California Cobblers. Handsomely handwoven in a diagonal design, it'll catch compliments by the score. And she II love the comfort of Its squared off toe and Inch-hig- h stack heel. t - yr Hah Styling 2 Operators Tno & Maren I V T I b4 f. and block. Just $12.99. As seen In McColl's. i lb Goted Mondavi a gourmefi walk those on The Newest TwJggy Cut & ) You're not really as young as you reel or as old You're only as young as you make yourself feel. For a good many of us, then, that almost WHERE SHOE FITTING IS A FAMILY RAPHAEL'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 1 Miss Cathryn Thompson In white, bone, camel CAN0UUTE DINING ROOM Private Dining Areo Free Parking Sun 3 p.m. to 11p.m. delight! ( Pre-nupt- Tino's Beauty Salon kVV'V mm Where every order li catered to your special taste 22 E. 4600 SO. rg all lace gown with snug was the choice of the bride for her nuptials. It featured a sweetheart neckline and fotig pointed sleeves and a tiered full skirt. A matching lace train was fastened at the shoulders with lace bows and her tiered illusion veil was finger tip and held with a large white rose accented with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white carnations and coral tropicana rose buds with a touch of trailing ivy. The attendants were dressed in floor length gowns of iris green chiffon over taffeta styled in empire lines with daisy trim. Each held a large pink tipped mum surrounded by coral and white carnations and coral streamers. Little Miss Vicky carried a white basket of white daisies and coral carnations. Melvin Murray assumed the dutues of best man for his brother. Ushers included Law rence Axtell, Bruce Norton, Clifford Hervert, brother of the groom, Kenneth Gardner and Bradley Ross. Mrs. Evans, mother of the bride wore a street length Irish linen sheath with a beige chan-til- ly lace coat and the groom's mother was dressed In a beige lace model over taffeta. Each pinned a yellow throated white orchid on her shoulder. The guest book was attended by Miss Sandra Pehrson. The Mesdamos William Perry, Joseph Evans and Vernal Evans, aunts of the bride and Miss Marsha Hansen displayed the gifts. Masters Kelvin Mathls and Kevin Patterson assisted with the gifts at the door. As slstlng with the serving were Mrs. Larry Healy, Mrs. Melvin Murray and the Misses An bodice Yes, Mother's Day... dear memories of days that cannot, come again. ..appreciation 6f days that aret .still .within pur ' 'grasp. Mother's Day. i. I. By Dixie Hervert, Sharon Lim-beand Alta Axtell. Leaving on her honeymoon the bride wore a yellow knit coat and suit with finger-ti- p black patent accessories. They will make their home in Salt Lake. The bride is a graduate of Murray high and the LDS Business College. Mr. Murray, also a Murray high graduate, has attended the University of Utah and served a tour of duty with the US Army. party hostesses were Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Lee Benson, Mrs. Joseph Evans and Miss Cheryl Evans. Also Mrs. Larry Healy and Miss Cherry Healy. chose her sister, Miss Linda Rae Evans. Bridesmaids were Cheryl Evans and Diane Lloyd, with Diane Evans, Junior bridesmaid; small Miss Vicky Patterson was her aunt's flower girl. a perfect mother-in-lato fully appreciate. pre-nupt- lal 118 Vine wedding Greeting guests midst a background of large pink mums and white carnations May 4, were the newly married couple, the former Miss Mary Faye Evans and Dennis Coy Murray. The couple was united in marriage earlier that evening in a ceremony performed at the Shalamar reception cent er. LDS Bishop Merrill C. Greenland officiated at the double ring rites, and the bride was given in marriage by her father. The reception followed. Parents of the bridal couple are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Da vid Evans, 6163 Clay St. and Mrs. Audrey Hervert, Salt Lake and William Murray, Federal For maid of honor the bride Mother's Day. ..And If your mother Is gone, you wish you could have realized how much you really did love her. And if you still have her with you, you're lucky. You still have a chance to tell her. a mother Try Green Sheet Want Ads! Miss Mary Fave Evans Becomes May Bride Of Dennis C. Murray Way, Washington." era entered into. I had ? J: pj Blair Photography They are both graduates of Jordan high. Miss DeGroot is working as a nurses aid at the Holy Cross hospital. Her fiance is a member of the Utah National Guard. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Murray apples or treats stop quickly on a How ing child. school or church Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webb Abbott 1 - Miss Gloria DeGroot Smiled as if she were not only happy for you, but was happy herself. And, if her heart was silently breaking to realize 'her child' was old enough to be on her own, she never let you see her tears. Don Blair Photography :- ed (ih- - r, mi 718 Vine St. Murray, Utah HERITAGE new HENDRICKS V5 SHOES riftJIIV tnnTuif ib 4883 So. State OPEN MONDAY ANO FRIDAY 266-673- 2 EVENINGS Til 9.-0- |