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Show MURRAY OOGOGfi ED1 (UTAH) Thursday, July 18, 1968 From Out Our Window liiiioTii (jiMMM I .La iotI! H o JM O I Don Blair Photography I G Mary Orton Plans To Be August Bride r Making marriage for plans in their are mid-Aug- Miss Mary Ellen Orton and Gary William Fames. ) Disclosing the nuptial news are parents of the bride-to-Mr- - and Mrs. Alton B. Orton, 150 So. 1700 West, i The engaged couple plan to recite marriage vows Aug. 16 In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A garden reception will honor them that evening at the home of the bride's parents, r Miss Orton, a graduate of Granger high, has attended Brigham Young University, and has been an air line stewardess, living in Seattle, Washington. The prospective groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Darrell Fames, Idaho Falls, graduated from BYU and is presently attending John Hopkins hospital, studying hospital administration. He has served an LDS mission to Texas. - by Trudy i Mr. and Mrs. David R. Jorgensen Sharen Andersen Is Bride Of D. Jorgensen In Manti Temple Miss Sharen Andersen became the bride of David Roger Jorgensen in rites solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Reed H. Allred officiated at the June 29 ceremony. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander4074 West 4960 South. wedding breakfast was given for the bridal party at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Grant Jorgensen, 4926 South 40S5 West. sen, A brothers of the bridal pair, as ushers. The new Mrs. Jorgensen Andersen, cher. Miss McDonald Will Be Bride at Dial yy: tomorrow hand-fubbe- look. Alio scrubs the floor. thick-pil- e, Oial-A-Mat- ic work easier Gets under low furniture as it cleans. 1995 South. Completely mobile. Need 00 plumbinf. white or coppertone. t Vacuum bog H Ik Belt. f; Brushes', Repairing Call foW 262-255- 1 Mrs. Joseph t. 0 Mrs. Pat Thomas, sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor. Miss Letia Walker, another sister, served aa bridesmaid and Kimberlie Thomas was flower girl. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Carrol Fo Iks while Laurie Braithwaito and Jerry Mark received gifts at the door. Mr. Dallln Douglas was best Audrey Stephen Home From Mission 4700 So. e e State you'll be GLAD you did! Murray, Utah Miss McDonald is a gradu- ate of Cyprus high and her future groom also attended Stephanie Horak, J. V. Simonini Married At St Ambrose Church with the St. Ambrose Catholic Church was the setting for the July 6 marriage of Miss Stephanie Horak and Joseph V. Simonini. Msgr. William E. Vaughn performed the midday vows. A wedding breakfast at Log Haven, given by parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Simonini, Salt Lake, honored the newly wedded pair. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Horak, 3661 Christine Street. That same evening a reception further honored the couple at the Candlelight. Miss Tammy Horak was maid of honor for her sister. The bridesmaids included the Misses Sherie Sneed, Kathy Claudia Sneed, Sundloff, Shauna Cederholm and Shelly Horak. Mrs. David Jones presided over the guest book and Mrs. Duane Sundloff assumed host ess duties. Gene L. Nicolo was best man and Earnest R. Nicolo, Richard G. Horak Jr., Wayne A. Cederholm Sr. and Wayne Cederholm Jr. ushered. The new bride, a graduate of Granite high, studied at the UofU. Her husband is a graduate of Judge Memorial, Salt Lake Barber college, and has also served a tour of duty the Magna school. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Eagle-Advertis- er! US Navy. Following a honeymoon to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco, they will make their home in Salt Lake. Guests attending the nuptials from out of town were Mrs. Jerry Horak, grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Horak and family, Mr. and Mrs. EmilBlazek and family and Mrs. Arthur Jarl and daughter. Entertaining at parties were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Horak, Mrs. Wayne Cederholm, Mrs. Ernest R. Nicolo, Mrs. Duane Sundloff, and Mrs. William Sneed. Stop pre-nupt- ial New Grandson In Panama For Area Besidents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Par-ris- 1262 W. 4800 South, grandparents h, are of a boy born July 7 in Panama. Lt. and Mrs. Quayle (Virginia Parrish) Dutson are parents of the child born at Camp Davis in the Canal Zone. Lt. Dutson has been stationed in Panama since December Mrs. Dutson is a graduate of Granger high and the UofU. She has been doing substitute teaching In Panamanian schools prior to the birth of her child. ED c . . m 1 There are few desserts that cheese with sugar until look as elaborate, but smooth; spread gently and there are also few which will evenly onto prepared crust. be so quick and simple to pre- Tuck nectarine slices, skin sides up, into cheese. Heat pare I on the jellies in saucepan over low With Nectarines man while George Mclntyre, market at a reasonable price, heat, stirring until melted and Bill Mark and Shon Thomas this is the Ideal time to try smooth. Cool, then spoon over ushered. them In 'something different. nectarine slices as glaze. ReAssisting in the gift room It's so easy you don't even have frigerate pie about 1 hour. were the Mesdames Bruce to wait for a special occasion. Cut into wedges to serve. Dallln Douglas and White, Makes 6 to 8 servings. George Mclntyre. Serving NECTARINE PIE Fix today and give your were the Misses Debbie But 3 to S fresh nectarines family a treat. You'll like cher, Karen Simmons, Judy 1 package (8 02.) cream it so well you'll repeat lt often Wllllson, and Judy and Janet softened while the fresh nectarines are cheese, Mark. on our market. 14 cup sugar The new Mrs. Mclntyre is Baked graham a graduate of Murray high and cracker pie shell Your contributions to the her husband of Ben Lomond 13 cup apple Jelly news columns of the Eagle high in Ogden. 14 cup mint Jelly Advertiser are welcome! Just They are now making their Cut nectarines into slices dial 2663523 or write P. O. home in Salt Lake, following to make 3 cups. Beat cream Box 7187. a honeymoon in Las Vegas. parties were hosted by the Mesdames let us bt the first to give you a Wedding Gift Bruce White, Donald Thomas, whether for your Hope Chest or Preference list for and Lelia Walker. your Wedding Mrs. Audrey Stephens was the main speaker Sunday at the Millrreek Second ward afternoon meeting. Mrs. Stephens, 399 So. Dth East, recently returned from an IS month LDS mission in Northwestern the states. will MINT-GLAZ- Pre-nupt- tal Thur$.-F- LskOES IN MURRAY SUES 6 "16 WIDTHS AA-EEE- e dict. Photography V. Simonini Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mclntyre Bishop J. Weston Daw officiated at the July 5th double wedding rites for Miss Lorraine (Rustle) Roseman and Richard O. Mclntyre. The rites were performed at the South Cottonwood wardhouse at seven In the evening and a reception followed. The nicht of July 3, the couple and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ervm D. Walker, S652 So. 575 East, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mclntyre of Ogdon, celebrated the coming tmpttals at a dinner party hold at Fort Douglas Club house. The groom has recently 33C-made his home at 336 of os It Sweeps, T f 4911 So. 5020 West .'A Lorraine Roseman Exchanges Vows With Richard O. Mclntyre and more efficient. I i4C that or cotton, twist or loop, there's a setto make your ting on itmvi Givaa your floors -Mafic wool, synthetic Powerful, modern, at -A- m Set the Dial for Carpet whether it's 29iP new BRINTON'S! Blair Don ii A Better Buy Miss Tawna McDonald Glazed Nectarine Pie Looks Elaborate - Is "Easy As Pie" c Better Cleaner ",v and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Nielson, 4938 So. 4980 West are the parents of the bene- D HOOVER - A J McDonald, Earl E. Howe is president of the entire S. L. County and has done a fine job for many years, but Roene (Mrs. Everett) Wood is over the women's departments and that's where you gals will be interested. Take your entries, except for a couple of items, to the fair grounds on Aug. 8 from 2:30 to 7:00 in the evening. The baked goods should be taken over on Aug. 11, and if you have any questions at all, give Roene's office at the Fair grounds a call. They'll be glad to help you. Now, I'm quite aware there's far more to the Fair than the women's sections. My eyes, ears and nose work just as well as the next persons and I've seen, heard and SMELL-Ethe livestock and chickens every year. After all, there are some things that just can't be ignored. 486-683- Stat V 'a, Making plans for an Aug. 30th marriage are Miss Tawna Rose McDonald and Mr. Dan Nielson. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Keith Fair YOU, EITHER. ; Of Dan Nielson and say Oh, you'll probably grin it's really nothing, but just the same, you'll treasure It, tuck it between the pages of a book or put it in your Book of Remembrances. You'll see. TELL iaSv y y And don't sit there at home telling yourself that your work isn't good enough to enter. That's a lot of foolishness, 'cause it is. I entered a few things a couple of years ago and took home some ribbons. And by golly if I can do it, so can you. Look over all the knitting, crocheting, embroidery, canning or painting you've done the last year or so. Choose your very best and get them ready for display. Give a thought to your fresh bread and rolls. You know, the things your family raves over and the church or club gals always ask you to bring to pot luck treats. They're pretty good judges, so get busy and enter your choice. is a graduate of Granger high where she was a member of the debate and United Nations 1 clubs. Her groom is also a graduate of Granger high. He has served a tour of duty with the Marines and returned June 23 after having served in Vietnam for 20 months. The couple honeymooned in Palisades State Park in Southern Utah and also enroute to San Clemente, Calif., where Mr. Jorgensen will be stationed at Camp Pendleton. Pre-par- ty hostesses were But I say everyone to their own tastes. There are the Mesdames Ron Owsley, hundreds of people who think THAT is the most imVerdin Bodily, Terry Brown, portant part of the Fair, for myself, the odor of fresh Robert Eyre, Quint Hurst, manure isn't and never will be one of my favorite Rex Joe George, Larry Stone, perfumes. Andersen; also, Mrs. Lois Dowling, Mrs. Bonnie Algood, But anyway, whatever your hobby is . . . ENTER IT and Miss Myrna Hurst. IN THE FAIR. You'll be sorry if you don't. Items just like yours take ribbons every year. AND DON'T SAY I DIDN'T California In the evening the couple The couple will reside In Baltimore until the groom received reception guests at the Kearns Fourteenth Ward completes his residency. cultural hall. Miss Cindy Andersen stood All manner of printing with her sister as maid of methods are used for our honor and Mrs. Christine from letter invitations Bodily was matron of honor. press to heliograph and Other attendants were Mrs. copperplate engraving. The Nora Diaz and Miss Maudine prices for all methods Mounteer. Small Misses Jodie compare favorably with Ann Jorgensen and Jill Hales others In the valley. Family were flower girls. Verdln Bodily performed Vacation Here best man duties with Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Harris G. Jorgensen and Robert W. and their three children, April, Stuart and Stacey, have Learn self hypnosis undtr returned to their home In Calif., after being Oakland, professional guidance guests at the home of Mr. You can laarn to control minv and Mrs. Monte Belcher, 4179 condition For frta yourself. confidential inttrvitw, call tha So. 500 East. The Harris's are former Hypnosis Specialist at Tharapaj-tiValRelaxation residents of the area and Mrs. Bide. 2620 So. ley Professional Harris was Miss Annette Bel- i Because that's when the SI. County Fair Is going to be held. And as you walk along the aisles of the Women s buildings, you're going to cuss yourself. You'll cuss because you'll know full well that some of your own handwork compares right favorably with the ones wearing the winning ribbons. So I'm telling you now. Next month will be too late.' By then it'll be all over but the shouting . . . and regrets. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY. And those pillow cases and dishtowels, that afghan you knitted or the quilt you pieced and quilted last winter. Those are the things that take ribbons and you can poo-ho- o all you want . . . saying it's just a little ole bit of ribbon . . . but just you wait till you win one. be '. woman's roiWT oi Tiiwgj Don't say I didn't tell you, but if you don't pay attention, next month sometime between Aug. 12 and the 17th you're going to be awful mad at yourself. I know . . . I've had it happen to me. Miss Mary Orton i a E RED WINO 5 FREE fj Y) Start of China in l Your Preference with II (( this Coupon SHOE STORE Volley Central Shopping Center 4371 So. Slat 262-414- 1 Clip sen Coupon and bring fo our store or coll Jon Niel- at 3213377 ond one of our Bridal Consultants will come to your home. MODERN 149 South Moin Street LIVING Solt loVe Cry 10 a.m.-- 9 n. 1 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.6 p.m. |