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Show Fire Damage Is Costly During Week it! Wl i GRANITE - i PARK. County responded to eight fires which caused $1,790 damage during the week in addition to 13 grass fires in the Green Sheet area. Firemen reported an overheated pan on a stove caused $200 in damage at the home Of Barr Neff, 759 E. 3300 South, on Monday. from Damage resulting totaled fires on Saturday over $1,300, according to county fire officials. Clothes drying near a furnace in the home owned by R.J. Fair-born- e, 3339 Hillside Dr., caught fire, causing $1,300 drydamage. An over-heater motor caused $25 damage to the home of Cardon A. Wall, 7025 So. East, on the same day. Utensils left on burning stoves caused $90 damage in two fires on Friday. Firemen doused flames in the home of Bill C. Rosenthal, 840 E. 3300 South, while a similar call sent firemen to the home of L. Hoist, 5645 firemen . A . jv U ed 8-- So. 1128 Don Btoir Photography Don Bliir Photography v Mr. and Mrs. Dwain E. Sjostrom Mr. and Mrs. William L. Mathews Salt Lake Temple Vows Unite Rosemary Curtis, D. E. Sjostrom Carol Ruth Kirkliam Becomes L Mathews Bride Of William ;3n marriage vows Sept. 19 at: the Salt Lake LDS Temple William L. Mathews claimed Miss Carol Ruth Kirkham for his bride. Elder Paul C. Child officiated. ;:The bride is the daughter of - Mr. and Mrs. A. Jack Kirkham, 5534 Avalon Dr. After the morning ceremony parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. William W. Salt Lake, were Mathews, hosts to a wedding breakfast at Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Country club, for their son and his bride. .Later that evening the received guests at the Kirkham home. ; Mrs. Lance L. Smith, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Other attendants were the Misses Susan Clyde, Rebecca Knight, Janet Mar-quliand Mrs. Melvin Kraft and Mrs. Craig Christensen. Serving as flower girls were small Misses Michelle Mathews and Mitzl Mollinet. ; Assisting with the refresh- new-lywe- ds EAGLE-ADVERTIS- MURRAY (UTAH) Thursday, Oct. 3, 1 968 ments during the evening were the Misses Ramona Nielson, Linda Kirkham, Dianne Nell, Linda Bradshaw, Janet Dwyer, Marty Graves, Jill McNee, Peggy Moser, Pam Shields and Sonna Smith. Assuming hostess duties were Mrs. Edward W. Clyde and Mrs. Donald J. Seib. John Mathews performed best man duties for his brother and the ushers included Melvin Kraft, William Grow, Jack Kirkham, Jr., and Tom Clyde. The bride is a graduate of Murray high. She has attended BYU the University of Grenoble, France, and is presently attending the UofU. The groom, a graduate of South High, has also attended BYU and Is currently attendschool. ing the hill-to- p The newlyweded couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Out of town guests attending the nuptials were Mr. and i Mrs. Vernon Jensen, Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Vernon D. Jensen and Betty Jensen, Poca-tell- o; Mr. and Mrs. Lance L. Smith, San Jose, Calif.; Mrs. John Sharp, Idaho Falls; Mrs. William Johnson. Entertaining at parties for the bride were the Mesdames Raymond E. Simmons, Victor C. Bullock, Edward W. Clyde, Richard M. Mollinet, J. P. Nielson, Keith S. Kirkham, Bruce Beck, Donald J. Seib, Parry D. Sor n, Donal T. Adams, Melvin Kraft and Chester A. Muir. J Also Mrs. Susan Clyde and Miss Rebecca Knight. es BOWLING LEAGUE j Junior league Sat., Oct. 5th 10 a.m. 6 to 18 Years pre-nupt- ial Clinic Bowling Tues., Wed., Frl. a.m. to 12 p.m. 10 $2. per Lane en-se- Free Instruction Sign up Soon Olympus Bowling Lanes 150 266-981- i I 5770 So. E. J j 1 For quick, effective results at low cost, use the want Ad columns oftheEagle-Advertise- fh of Fine Men's Wear JtasHi M00 rJ SUITS suits out of our name-branSizes 37 to 44; many styles and colors. d. : $65. . . . $49 now tllfht chinj alteration. I tar OUR REGULAR STOCK I NO l!L8 OR SECONDSI Marx-Ha- ss ir and Double Rider I Sport Coats oiiortment of fine coots in sites 36 to 44. Many popular colors. An Values $40. To are Mr. and Mrs. Merrill and Verl Curtis. The bride is a graduate Curtis, 3537 So. 5th East and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Montague, of Granite high. Her hus- Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Russell Charles was matron of honor with the Misses Vickie Jensen, Patsy Curtis, Ellen Curtis and Deb-r- a Curtis as bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaid was band high Technical school. He completed a Southern California mission where he participated in the LDS Church Building service. He served a tour of duty with the US Army and served in Vietnam where he was awarded the US Army Commendation Medal for services rendered. Following a honeymoon to Redfish Lake in Idaho the couple will make their home in Idaho Falls. Besides the groom's parOne of the all-tiWINDER. ents attending the nuptials of greats professional were Mr. and Mrs. William football is cast in a lead Brown of Blackfoot. role of The Split, a suspense-filled story scheduled to open on Oct. 16 at the Park-V- u Drive-I- n, 1100 E. 3900 & Stars Grid Great, 'Split1 Jim Brown me 30 starring role, Jim Brown, former Cleve- 7 mm ClelkVT for Men I 4173 to crtanj iteration. State In Murroy Uie your Walker Bonkard, tonk AmerScord, Mailer Charge or our plan. lay-aw- far -- 1 KING SIZE TIDE XK ONLY ' AT savoi 3D OFFER LIMIT 1 SWtttt OCT. 1 40 egAtf weAi EXPIRES j ' I WITH THIS COUPON SAVE oooo f c 1 AMim , lOOtfpfOl' i (?, iflfeg COUPON PER PACKAGE PURCHASED Vital Statistics SERVICES. For Dave Clar- ence Morandy, 48, 1871 Kirkham Way, (4320) South), to be held at noon tomorrow (Friday) in 11th LDS ward chap- Tay-lorsvi- lle, Tay-lorsvi- lle 6M Tuesday Feb. 8, 1920 at Salt Lake. Married to Audrey Leitz on May 18, 1941 at Farmington. World War II veteran, inNavy. Conductor for D&RG Railroad 28 years. Member of LDS church. Resident of Taylors-vil- le two years. Previously lived at Salina. Survivors, widow, sons, daughters, David C, Dennis Lee, Claire L., Susan Lynne, all L., Susan Lynne, all of $vm Tay-lorsvi- three grandchildren, parents, Salt Lake, sisters, Mrs. Kenneth (Helen) Clark, Mrs. Clarice McClure, both of Salt Lake. Pay Nearly $1,000 In City Court During Week land Browns fullback, plays the part of a man who leads a gang In heisting $500,000 MURRAY. A rashofspeed-in- g in football receipts from Los tickets, most of which Angeles Coliseum. were authenticated by radar, in the picture were processed through Murare Ernest Borgnine, Jule ray city court during the past yyyyy.X week. Judge James S. Sawaya meted out fines totalling $242 to 21 speeders along with a' variety of other offenses for which monetary assessments totalled $735 in 30 cases. The dubious honor of paying the week's biggest speeding fine was shared by Robert M. 1638 Woodcrest Hunsaker, Dr. and Derald P. Smith, Jr., 3760 So. 900 East. Both were rapped $20. Lee H. Shipley, West Jordan, paid $17 on a speeding charge and $15 assessments were given Becky M. Smith, Sandy; Buddy O. Chadwell, Provo; Jean Sorenson, Mid-val- e; Forrest A. Becker, Salt Lake; Thomas M. Scott, ence Brasher, 4539 So. 200 East. Jim Brown Speeders paying $10 fines were Cecil M. Ellisor, Jr., Diahann and Carroll. 5005 Lincoln; Kurt W. NielHarris Brown, called by MGM as son, 5190 So. 820East;Thom-a- s big, dynamic and powerful, G. Nordahl, 745 Deerfleld with an Intelect to match his Rd.; David R. Allsop, 547 E. physique, has had the advan6295 South; Howard Begay, and of studytage working Riverton and Clifton O. Davis, ing the technique of such AcaCall and William J. Sylvia demy Award winners as Lee Naylor, Jr., all of Salt Lake. Marvin and Ernest Borgnine. Fines of $5 each, reduced He appeared with them In "The driver schooling, through Dirty Dozen." were given Andy stoffer and After observing him work Steven A. Etssinger, both of in that picture, Marvtn said, Salt Lake; Dennis M. Daniels, lot He a has of "Jim style. 565 W. 6400 South; Shirley J. dominates the scone and there Watklns, 5561 Sanford Dr. and ts a latent warmth in him. Larry E. Hurst, 3690 So. 1100 When it breaks through, witch East. that audience." Failure to stop for red semBorgnine has to say of the aphores netted fines for seven rapid-risin- g He has other star, motorists. Clarence A. that rare quality of perfect Lehmberg, Glencoe, Minn., on what he concentration is paid $25; Thll H. Christensen, doing at a particular moment. Deseret, Utah; Kenneth JohnHe not only absorbs knowlson, 3114 So. 200 East and edge, he also knows the value Erling W. Salt of teamwork. And he has an Lake, $20 each.Johansen, This is electric magnetism. Stop light violations brought a boy to watch." th $15 fines to Nelson E. and Betiy S. Novasel, both of Sandy. Penny Pace, Services Scheduled 489 E. 6325 South, paid $10. For having no 1968 safety At Catholic Church inspection and having an imKEAKNS. All night adoraproper registration, Con M. tion will be held at St. FranThueson, 4769 Meadowview, cis Xavier church tonight paid $10. (Thursday), following the 7;30 Charged with following too Mass, according to He v. Thoclosely, Colleen W. Memmott, mas Meerstnan, pastor. 2482 W. 3965 South, was fined Masses on first Friday are $20. Her car was in an accischeduled for 6 and 11:30 a.m. dent at S649 So. 600 West on and at 6 p.m. Saturday Mans Sept. 16. On the same charge, Claud-l- a is at 9 a.m. The Cuadalupana Society Johnson, Mtdvale, also paid will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. $20. Her Vehicle was involved They will hold a procession in an accident at 5350 So. of roses during the 9:30 sum. State. XI ass on Sunday. For failure to keep a ve Ash-wor- tiiM i 1,11,1 51 South. In his fifth P?WWM East. Gasoline spilled on the engine of a 1958 automobile ignited, causing a $25 loss to the Clark Nichols residence at 3300 So. 900 East on Thursday. On Wednesfiremen reported an day, over heated furnace caused little damage in an apartment building owned by Brent Maynard, 253 E. Cresstone Ave. el, 1905 W. 4230 South. Burial in Wasatch Lawn Memorgraduated from Blackfoot He died of cancer and the University Trade ial Park. on at his home. Born 3214 So. 4300 West and Clar- wool f originally The Salt Lake LDS Temple Lealeth Curtis. Nieces of the was the setting for the Sept. bride, small Misses Leah and 20 marriage of Miss Rose- Christine Curtis, were flower mary Susan Curtis and Dwain girls, and the guest book was E. Sjostrom. Elder Morris presided over by Mrs. Rex Romney solemnized the vows. Cheney. That same evening at the man was William Best Millcreek Twelfth ward the Brown and assuming usher couple received guests. duties were DeLon Curtis, Parents of the newlyweds Russell Charles and Sterling raflcom this coupon and j w i hicle under control, Melvin C. Glad, Salt Lake, paid $20. His auto ran off the road at 468 E. 4800 South on Sept. 15. Also charged with failure to keep his vehicle under control was Eddy Wohler, 155 E.4600 South, who paid $20. His car was in a sideswipe mishap at 4528 So. State on Sept. 10. For operating a vehicle without having a valid drivers license, John L. Hollowell, 87 W. 6480 South, was fined $25. Driving on an expired driver's license netted a $20 fine for Norman Gonzales, West Jordan while Randy Coleman, 6414 Glen Oaks, was given a suspended jail sentence for driving without a valid driver's license. Littering the road with debris from a truck cost Gerald H. Sims, 5900 Overland, $10. Charged with driving while iu intoxicated, Curtis F. Jones, Salt Lake, was rapped $175. On an assault and battery ticket, Robert W. Stone, 160 E. 6400 South, paid $50. Disorderly conduct charges netted a fine of $30 for Glenn A. Adams, Bountiful and one II of $25 for Richard J. Ponce, 4975 SO. 4620 West. Driving the wrong way on a one-wstreet brought a $15 fine to Leon G. Kostusak, 349 E. 5600 South. For passing a school bus with flashing red lights, Gloria Evans, 6815 So. 1300 East, paid $10. Charged with failure to make a proper turn move meat in safety, LaVar F. Sainsbury, 1 5777 Sagewood Dr., paid $20. Ticketed for illegal posseso, sion of alcohol, Gregory 286 E. 4800 South, paid g ease 10-d- ay u h V - - . LMMZV II u i i i o6C. V ii I 9 UKJIVS I ay 1 Uinm ' ii y- ii - iiiiini v v I ji VC I Del-gad- $25. Having no 1968 safety stickon his car cost Jay p. Howell, Midvale, $25. Permitting his car to be driven on a public street while er improperly bow reMichRain- registered sulted in a $15 fine for ael H. Matthews, 4662 Dr. Charged with negligent collision, Lawrence B. Lether, Midvale, paid $20. His car was In a rear-en- d accident at 5462 So. State on Sept. 17. Illegal possession of beer resulted in a $25 fine for Joseph R. Knudson, 6861 spring-broo- k Way. For driving through the corner of a gas station to avoid a stop signal, Terry E. Baker, Stockton, Calif., paid $10. Failure to keep a proper lookout, blamed for A Sept. 21 accident at 6390 So. state, brought a $20 fine to Rick J. Gotson, South Jordan. Ik &wi jfk |