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Show a - -- 1 ten 1 Karen Coffey June Bride Of h Tom Coon So. 7655 W. The groom will be Utah Technical College i ; j v V 1 m : t J A -- driving under the influence of an intoxicating liquor, in addition of being cited for failure to keep a proper lookout. Three persons cited for running a red light included Don W. Jackson, Ogden, $20; Ted L. Sievers, 5 Rose Cir., $15; Winslow Swensen, Provo, $15. Charged with running a stop sign and fined $15 each were Rickford D. Balser, 3141 So. n, 800 East and Jessie L. uf if Mr. and Mrs. George F. Cox Don Btalr Photography Open House To Fete Sisters Husbands On 50th Wedding Date .mt Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Dansie Manda Duersch, Robert Dansie To Make Home In Driggs, Idaho Planning to make their home in Driggs, Idaho are newly wedded Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grow Dansie. The couple spoke marriage vows June 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Ezra Taft Benson officiating. The bride is the former Miss Manda Duersch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Duersch, Driggs, Idaho. After the morning ceremony a wedding breakfast at Log Haven was given by parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rees Dansie, 720 E. Three Fountains Dr. In the evening the newly- - MURRAY mr (UTAH) Thursday, June 27, 1968 weds greeted guests at the Three Fountains Club House. Miss Nadine Duersch, sister of the bride, was maid of were honor. Bridesmaids Miss Pamala Dansie, sister of the groom and Miss Ann Shum-wa- y. The guest book was attended by Judi Smith. Craig P. Dansie was best man for his brother and the ushers included Gordon White as head usher, Lex Smurth-wait- e, Robert, Ronald and Nolan Duersch and Rees Dan- sie. The new Mrs. Dansie graduated from Teton High and Ricks College with an Associate degree in Physical education. She also attended BYU. The bridegroom, a graduate of Murray high, attended the Provo university and completed a Northeast British mission for the LDS church. A garden reception at Driggs, Idaho, will honor the couple on June 22. MUSIC LESSONS Vl Price Call . . . GQ32EB BELCHER - (From Pg. 4, Col. 7) while Mr. Spencer continues classes at the BYU. He is working on his Masters degree in education and hopes to complete it this summer. Mrs. Spencer is the former Marianne Belcher. 4 A double open house to mark the golden wedding anniversary of two sisters and their husbands will be held Friday, June 28 at the Murray Third Mrs. Tom Coon ward cultural hall. They will greet friends and this fall. They will make between the hours neighbors their home in Magna. Hostesses for a bridal of 7 and 10 in the evening. The honored couples are shower were the Misses and Mrs. George F. Mr. Kristine Coon, Janice d, Karen Draper and Kathy (Jessie Lyla Fox) Cox, 4760 Bezzant. Mrs. Ferris Coon Plumb St., Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Avard (Maud Fox) also will host an entertainment in honor of the young Fairbanks, Salt Lake. The sisters were both born couple. to Rosemary Johnson and Jesse W. Fox and reared in 50 85 High- 62 W. 57 50 South. Improper left turn citations drew $5 fines each for Elvin J. Nuffer, 4595 Boxelder and Gayle J. Thomas, Riverton. Among a variety of other charges were; Wesley E. Longfellow, disorderly conduct, $25; Daniel H. Turnbow, 120 E. 7500 South, possessing an alcoholic beverage, $25; LaRue H. Linford, 454 Chicago St., improper lookout, $25; Kendall A. Draper, 5300 So. Hillside Dr., parking a vehicle without proper application of emergency brake, $20; James W. Allen, Draper, following too closely, $15; Colleen Rosenlund, 4358 So. Rose-gardLane, $5. Fifteen persons charged with speeding paid a total of $212 in fines. Assessed fines of $20 each were Jeffery O. Johnson, Aurora, Utah and Peggy Butterfield, Riverton, while a fine of $17 was paid in 1960. are parents of seven children. They are Jesse, Los They Angeles; Marion, Salt Lake; Mrs. Bert (Rosemary) Alder, Salt Lake; Mrs. Blanche Clegg, Mesquite, Nev. Melvin, Azile, Van Nuys, Calif.; and Kenneth W., Salt Lake.' They also have 28 grandchildren and eight greatgrandchildren. The Avard Fairbanks were married June 25 in Hawaii and the marriage later sol emnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Bennion. They have eight sons and two George Cox was born to Elias and Mary Sherman Cox daughters and 28 grandchildin Huntington, Utah. He and his ren. Mr. Fairbanks is the wife were married June 26 in well known sculptor throughthe Salt Lake LDS Temple. out the world. made their home in ToIn a marriage ceremony They oele before coming to Murray. performed June 8 at Gatchel C H U C K L E S Both have been active in Methodist church in Des church and civic affairs and Moines, Iowa, Janice Kaye Mr. Cox retired from custod Lindsey became the bride of William Lawrence Rubel. A followed in the sey served as flower girl for reception church hall. her mother. The bride, who has been Dale Ryon was best man residing in Des Moines, is and Don Wenell ushered. Both the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. are residents of Laurens. Howard S. Lindsey, 5505 So. After a wedding trip through 235 East. Southern Minnesota and WisParents of the bridegroom consin the newly wedded are Mr. and Mrs. Herman couple will make their home Rubel, Laurens, Iowa. in Des Moines. Mrs. Lyle (Karen) WaterThe bride is a graduate man, sister of the bride, was matron of honor with Mrs. of Murray high were she was Clarence (Viona) Sturgeon a member of the Booster club. Parents of the bride and her another sister, was bridesbrother Mark attended the "I know 1 turned out all the lights and locked the doors maid. but I think 1 left the tooth brush running! Little Miss KatherineLind- - nuptials from this area. Cen-tervil- le; Hey-woo- Janice Lindsey Married In Des Moines mm Mf ml SMI Miller, UnrOm Sor-ense- ial duties in the Murray School District Glen F. Ottosen, Draper; Karen Ann Stevens, 2292 Saddle Way; Barbara LeeVendig, 1019 Elgin Ave. Fines of $10 apiece were paid by Geraldine Shaw, 132 W. 6480 South; Doral L.Dom-a- n, 179 Bank Ave. and Randy ed for more than half the Speeders fined $15 each L. Ward, 639 E. 7620 South. number fined a total of $617 were Richard Losser, 5761 Melva Roath, 5260 So. 2nd in City Court here this week. Hillside Dr.; David R. Jones, West, was assessed a $5 fine Judge James S. Sawaya met- 588 W. 5300 South; Thomas for speeding. ed out fines to 28 persons, E. Crowley, Provo; Bruce D. Parking violations drew most of them on traffic of- Edwards, 2174 So. 300 East; fines of $1 from each of 10 fenses. Leah Felt, 3955 Parkview Dr.; persons. By far the largest sum as sessed was the $200 paid by William L. Lee, 5497 Somer set Way. He was charged with Persons cited by Clark F. MURRAY. on speeding charges accountland Dr. Karen Coffey and Tom Coon! excnangea wedding vows June 10 in Salt Lake City. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. David Coffey, 8637 Helen Drive, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Coon. 3321 JO' U City Court Draws $617 From 28 During Week II iSri IF elements d con- tained In every SO pound package ol MILORGANITE would cost approximately $70.00. 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