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Show uumumii mm OGGGGfl HO :5 iFrom Out Our Window OIL I T T A fO WOMAN'S I N 5 Of by T II'M W$ Trudy & a wondeful company and at timet I don't know what we'd do without it. But it'll never take the place of letters. For as heart warming as it is to hear the loved voice, it's gone in a trice and you've nothing left to hold onto but the suddenly silent air, But a letter. Ah, when you get a letter you can it. You can slowly savor each word, read and touch and rub the paper, knowing that loved hands held it and wrote those words only a few days before. A.T.&T. is Mr. and Mrs. W. Flake Fairbourn To Continue Schooling At BYU The Manti LDS Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss Ann Bronson and W. Flake Fairbourn. The Sept. 14 vows were performed by John A. Rogers, a member of the Temple presidency. Following the morning ceremony the bridal couple was honored with a wedding breakfast at the Wilkinson Center Sky Room by parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Merle L. Fairbourn of Ft. Collins, Colo. Parents of the bride are Mr . and Mrs. Boyd Clinton Bronson, 6324 Glenoaks St. That same evening the couple received reception guests at the So. Cottonwood stake center. (; re-re- ad A letter can be tucked into the pocket or purse to be poured over for days. And just knowing it is there, within reach, is comfort and happiness to the soul. There's nothing like them. They come In all kinds and sizes but each one is dear to some one who will put it away to save. To have an actual 'something' to hold in the hands to recapture, for all time, the past moments. Vk-47- "Dear Mom and Dad, The camp director said we have to write home today . . ." and you grin through he isn't being cruel your tears as you know, that kid-lik- e, only truthful. Jtr r - I i : - ' I "Dear Dad, Gosh, had a lot of extra books to buy this quarter and wondered if you could manage to send . ." and you know the rest. Ki i "Ma, do you remember that casserole you used to make that we liked so much? I tried to make it the other day and must have left something out. It didn't taste Mrs. W. Flake Fairbourn the same at all." of Provo high. They are both "Oh, Mom, the baby is so fussy and and cries and in their sophomore year at sniffles all the time. The doctor says it'll all go away BYU. Mr. Fairbourn has when he is through with these teeth, but it worries completed a Brazilian misme . . ." And then a few years later, "Ma, Jimmy sion for the LDS Church. started school today and I couldn't help it, but sat Following a honeymoon to and cried after he left. Mom, did you feel down Ft. Collins, they will make like this when I started school?" their home in Provo where they will continue their stud"Hey Dad, You know that swell car we looked at ies. last summer when you were here? Well, we finally got our furniture paid off and then I got that raise I was hoping for, and Dad, the dealer gave us a real good turn-i- n on our old clunker, and, well, anyway, Dad, I bought the car we liked. I got the green one. You know, the one with . . ." "Dear folks, Don't worry about me. I'm stationed here at dockside and haven't been anywhere near any fighting. I've talked to some of the guys who've come back from up there and I guess it isn't very good, but we've been trained to take care of ourselves and if it comes my turn to go, I'll be alright. We're kept pretty busy but it's sure different from home. Thanks for the cookies, Mom, and don't worry. I'm fine . . ." "Dear Mary, I miss you so much and it seems like I'm glad you a year since I kissed you goodbye. our apartcan that cause keep you job way kept your ment. I like to think of you there and dream of someday walking in that door and holding you again. Don't worry about me, Mary, I'm alright. Go over to see Mom and Dad once in a while. They like you a lot. Tell your folks hello. I think of you all the time and love you so i Vy V'rv i J I .irCt v L3jii.).i' i :'t-i- . m Bridal attendants were the Misses Elaine and Cynthia Bronson and Karmen and Fairbourn, all sisters of the couple. Miss Kathy Hilton and Miss Colleen sat at the guest book. Best man duties were handled by Richard Tidwell and the ushers included James, Jed and Bryan Fairbourn and Bronson, brothers of the bride and groom. The bride is a graduate of Murray high and her groom La-Da- Mc-Cl- Jon-ath- . oy on Vf Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas Edginton ." tell of a life. and Read, ad again even after every and phrase Is memorized in your soul. Letters . precious beyond belief today. More priceless as the years go by. Ah, yes. These art the letters that re-re- ad re-re- Don Stair Photography Now making their home in Corpus Christi, Texas are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas Edginton. The couple were united in marriage Sept. 10 in rites at the Shalamar with LDS Bishop Harold Hymas officiating. A reception followed. The bride is the former Miss Deberah Sue Poole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Didn't Know You? gDid Robyne Gay Oliver, Fall Bride Of Spencer E. Tueller In Rites ne FUTURE PARTY Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Edginton, Salt Lake. Attending the bride as her maid of honor was Miss Jan- et Braithwaite. The Misses Lynette Gay, Julie Browning, Louise Suess and Mrs. Terry Erekson attended, with small Miss Deberah Kay Neff serving as flower girl for her aunt. Jim Lund performed best man duties while Robert Poole Jr., brother of the bride and Frank Edginton served as head ushers. Other ushers were Terry Shuman, and Terry Erekson. Master Scott Shuman was ring bearer. Miss Becky Terry who at tended the guest book also sang at the ceremony. The new bride is a graduate of Murray high and her groom of Hillcrest high. He is currently serving a tour of duty with the US Navy. The couple honeymooned (Edginton, From pg. 9, Col. 1) Richard Whyte Home From Scotland Main speaker at the Second ward sacrament MERCUROCHROME STAINS meeting Sunday afternoon was Richard (Ricky) Whyte, son of Mercurochrome stains Mrs. Hannah Whyte, 4142 So. Mercurochrome can put a 9th East. stain into clothing that resists re Mr. Whyte who removal by any standard pro- turned home afterrecently an serving cedure. Mary Blain, Murray, LDS mission to Scotland, re tells us, however that dehis experiences there. natured alcohol mixed with ported He spent most of his time in water , will remove it. She He is a graduate tells us, however, to not wait Glasgow. of Granite high and has attoo long as mercurochrome tended the University of Utah. must be handled quickly. Thanks, Mary, and did you also know that rubbing alcoMill-cre- ek 298-58- 32 for reservations as to time, date & place Greeting guests at a garden reception Sept. 5 at the home of the bride's parents were newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wenger. They recited marriage vows earlier that day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Milton R. Hunter officiating. The bride, the former Miss RoLayne Richardson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Persyl L. Richardson, 4720 Rainbow Dr. Parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Louis S. Owens, Salt Lake and Lester Wenger, Des Moines, la. Mrs. Kenneth Farrell was matron of honor for her sister and Miss Kim Farrell maid of honor. Other attendants were the Misses Susan Dahl, Pauline Yates and Charleen Owens. Small Misses Heather Schmidt, Becky Shingleton and Tori Joe Richardson were flower girls and the guest book was presided over by Mrs. Larry Richardson and Miss Lutona Simper. Serving as hostesses during the evening were Miss Ann Beckstead and Miss Sarah EAGLE-ADVERTIS- 8 MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, Sept. 26, 1968 Buck Fabar. The new Mrs. Wenger is a graduate of Murray high and has attended Weber State ColHer groom, a West lege. high graduate, has attended the University of Utah and plans to continue. After a honeymoon to Yellowstone Park they will make their home in Salt Lake. Out of town guests attending the nuptials were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dahl, Mesa, Arizona and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Rosenham, Phoenix. party hostesses were the Mesdames Larry Richardson, Sam Ben-nio- n, Charles Schmidt, Lynn Richardson, Farol Beckstead, Dennis Christensen and Miss Ann Beckstead. Also Mrs. Kenneth Farrell, Mrs. Lor-i- n Miss Linda Shingleton, Shingleton and Mrs. Robert Dodge. Pre-nupt- Blaine Walkers .... daughter Clna man duties were performed by Dennis Beeny and the ushers included Craig Owens, Jack Powell, Larry Richardson, Jack Peke and jl for Occasions Summer Work Ends For Williams Sisters For BOAT DOCKING Although the boating season may be almost over, good tips Guest From Scotland are good tips and Mr. J. N. Boy After Boy After . . . At The Poole Home of Kearns, has one for us. Backing up a boat Is hard Visiting at the home of Mr. to do and docking one Is often and Mrs. Robert Poole St., time consuming and if you're 5009 Glenn St. Is Mrs. Mar3 having an especially bad time, garet Cox from Ayr, Scottt holds up the line of other land. 13 people waiting their turn. Clna's traMost the wait grandsons. grandparents Mrs. Cox traveling with a After one such aggravating group of persons from her ditional nine months for a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sldlev tim I came up with a solu4481 So. 4000 West, country became acquainted baby's arrival, but little Clna Walker, I had an additional hitch tion. sons had four and and of seven Mr. with the Poole family through Walker, daughter placed on the front of my car. their son Robert Jr. while he Mrs. Maine Walker, 3281 So. grandsons. Then, when I'm ready to dock, 3430 And anticihas beon of the little parents West, was serving an LDS mission I switch the boat to the front gal, the Blaine Walkers, have there. She plans to attend pated for years hitch and it's easier to Walker Because the Doth children. other ;two family, Confer-the LDS boys, General ! handle." course. What full for of three has else? once in October before loav- -i generations This has saved me both been a family of males only, Ing for home. FEEDING TIP and temper and was well time new the httle miss making the expense. Hope It worth the only daughter, granda bowlful of Cat Chat someone else, too." daughter and great grand- dry cat food always available helps Mr. N., why is it the most daughter. for your pet will get her into solutions are so hard simple Mr. the habit of eating as nature to come by?? Thanks so much and Mrs. Harrison Walker, intended her to - when and as for Post Take Along sharing it with us. 1 Klverton, had four boys and much as she wants. know many will profit by it. Food Eat Write again. Inside In Tension Mako You III ial Star. Best MP EASY Our Wedding Arrangements are made to Free Delivery In Salt lake Valley 4465 W. 3145 So. 298-583- 2 Distributor of Future Cosmetics XsPECIALlX Hamburg en A 2 vj 2fw Mon 29 Tues Wed. frtinioSfczi Great-grandparen- ts, The Reception Center will be the setting for the Oct. 5 262-294- 4 4969 So. 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The future bridegroom has served In the U.S. Army and is presently employed at Hill Air Force Beautifully styled 100 Human Hair FREE Wiglet with Purchase of tach Full Wig. electronic Why Ut Air Cooled &.RED BARN 3530 So. Stat Vlckl Robtson Winnards Authentic FALLS $28.88 long luxurious English Fish & Chips Now at 112 Vine Street 100 Human Hair Wlgtet with Purchase of each Foil FREE Open C (off State) 1 Alto 3053 So. Statt 106 Mon f Floral 100 Human Hair Miss t Murray j La Charmante 1 1 1 1 Your Specifications. WIG LETS $4.88 Walker Family Greets Gina, First Girl In Generations Everyone invited Call news-pape- 5009 Glenn St. Ronald Dimond To Marry Colorado Miss weds received guests at the Reception Center. Bridal attendants Included Mrs. Joe Borlch, Mrs. Gene Kirk, Mrs. James Oliver, Miss Sherl Lynne Oliver, sister of the bride, Mrs. Duane sister of the McCleery, groom, Miss Tonl Prince and Miss Julia Heal. Miss Sus-anPearson sat at the guest book. Best man duties were perSouth. of the bride are formed by the grooms brother Parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oliver, Russell E. Tueller. The ushers were Neal Stone, Duane 46 Miller St. In the evening the newly- - McCleery, Monte Mahoney, Vic Cartwright and Jim Oli ver, brother of the bride. The newlyweds are both graduates of Murray high. The groom has attended the Hat arrived In Utah University of Utah and is pre and to celebrate sently a student at BYU. we're having a FREE Idoat gleaned from woman In the reader Submit family. you may win $1. yours All Itl for entrlet become property of this Robert Poole, Sr., Ann Laree and Elayne Williams, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams, 6776 W. 2820 South, have spent the past summer doing Girl Scout work in New York state. Ann Laree served as a hol will also remove the nasty counselor for the Greater New stains that leaky ball point York Council and recently returned home accompanied by pens put into clothes, too? a fellow worker, Doris Han REMOVING MUSTARD STAIN sen, from Copenhagen, Den Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Rob-iso- n, mark. Mrs. Williams acconv children always My of Colorado the two girls to San Springs, squeeze too much mustard on Colorado, are announcing the panied then they traveled Francisco, their hot dogs and end up bethrothal and approaching to the College of Southern Utah with stains on their clothes," marriage of their daughter where Ann Laree is in her says Mrs. A.M. of Midvale. Vicki, to Ronald E. Dimond. junior year as an English ma"When a really nice dress He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. jor. got stained, I investigated and D. E. Dimond, 2764 So. 8650 Elayne Williams, a senior found out how to get rid of West. at Westminster college, ma The trick is to spread It. Joring in music, traveled by glycerin into the stain and rub bus. Enroute west she visit it gently to thoroughly Imed her brothers In Minneapo the tt Let spot. pregnate lis; her grandparents in Motstand about 12 hour and then ley, Minnesota; and a friend launder as usual in heavy Stark in Omaha. Gary suds." Thanks, Mrs. M. Every mother will bless you. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer E. Tueller Miss Robyne Gay Oliver became the bride of Spencer Edward Tueller Sept. 9, in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Elder Gordon Hinckley officiated. After the marriage the bridal couple were honored with a wedding breakfast at Log Haven hosted by parents of the groom Mr and Mrs. Elmer R. Tueller, 195 E. 6400 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wenger Deberah Poole, Jim D. Edginton RoLayne Richardson Bride Of Will Reside In Corpus Christi Richard Wenger In LDS Temple ... much . . Photography Don Blair Don Blair Photography I fr- i- Til 9 d. & M SALES 8 E. 8th South (So. of Sears) 364-28- 08 " |