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Show lupin jni uiffnif umii iiiriitfrnm( CESERET NEWS, 20 A Wednesday, June 4, 196V "v' - ,, v r 'y, C3 , if' y ,, V . , , Ann Murdock - ' r . ( pv'i Ft' j 'Jv 4' i if , , 1 1 'V V'-- ' 5' ''fomw"'' lb. WJ fs. , f , x Ki? A Lu SUMMER Is ALE Bride D e nni George The Sewing Machine That Lasts a Lifetime! Jenson claimed Miss Lu Ann Murdock for his bride In a Salt Lake Temple ceremony solemnized today. The bride w a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn N. Murdock, 227 Center St Mr. Murdock officiated at die nuptial The WHITE'S rites. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 0. Jenson, San Gabriel, II I ' ft Mrs. Dennis Jenson Mrs. William West Mrs. Gerold LeBeau Nuptial Vows Married Tuesday afternoon In the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Lucile DeYoung and Gerold P. LeBeau. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John DeYoung, 1466-lOt- East. h .PHONE 292-234- 1. Mr. LeBeau, who has been living at 453 E. 6865 South, Midvale, is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. A. LeBeau. ,4 Beet Costs Less" semokum-coiistoi- win Van Mrs. DeGraaff, Ralph Moss, Mrs. Glen Brenner, Mrs. Gaylen Gisseman and Mrs. John 0. Neilson. Following the nuptial rites, wedding dinner was held in honor of the bridal pair, given and sisby his brother-in-later, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Searle. Bridal attendants included Mrs. James H. DeYoung, Miss Susan LeBeau, Miss Cheryl DeYoung, Miss Marie Nelson-We- mc DeYoung, and Alise LeBeau. flower girl or your favorite cheats before grilling WRITE FOR FREE IECVE I00C ANTHONY, TEXAS wed- ding of Misa Verlena Nelson and William G. West. Add two strips ot Old B Paso Whole Green Chili to Longhorn Cheddar 0- was the setting Tuesday for the Chili and Cheese Sandwich (Grilled) M0S-PiSL(SH?oC- st ' Salt Lake Temple LeBeau, Miss Margaret LeBeau, Miss Chrlstene 3697 So. Orchard Drive best Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Mrs. Dar- a Tuesday evening, a reception honored the newlyweds at the Reception Center. "When Boyd C. Searle was man. 88021 Afterward, his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Eleroy H. West, Pleasant Grove, gave a wedding breakfast at the Ramada Inn. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruland J. Bird, 530 E. 5300 South, Murray. Tuesday evening the new-- i lyweds were honored at a reception at the Lion House. docks. This evening, the bridal couple will greet guests at a at Capitol Hill reception Ward. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Gerald C. Harrison, a sister, matron of honor; Miss Geraldine Miss Washburn, R o s a 1 y n Korany. Junior bridesmaids will be Miss Mar-cin- a Murdock and Miss Lisa Murdock. Frank Startup will be beet man. The bride and her husband are graduates of Brigham Young University, where she was a member of the Program Bureau and he affiliated with Young Men. Mr. Jensen has fulfilled an LDS Texas mission. were Prenuptial parties given by Miss Dianne Astle, Mbs Kristine Hofsteadt, Miss Lois Tinney, Miss Linda Hutchings and Miss Rosalyn Korany. Stylish Coiffures Cant do a thing with your hair? Try buying a stylish-lookin- g hairpiece, switch or fall. Many smart women have discovered the wonders of these quick change coiffure items. You will, too! finest ZIG-ZA- G I LOWEST PRICE Following the marriage, a wedding breakfast was given at the Lion House by the Mur- 4UP Spin-A-Di- al Sewing Machine Calif. ' "FAIR LADY" v' vv f" ' i rf HOtt Reg. List 269.95 THIS WEEK ONLY NEW EASY-SE- W FEATURE- S- JUST "Spin-A-Dia- l" and Sew All These Fancy Stitches Without do BATIK SOIAa STITCH 8IW0N BUTTONS MONOGRAMS M if M w Attachments! It i ' Ext. 328-123- 4, The Sam Whit UJ - , I a UJ rrl f i 3e L XJU8B S11HCK SNOTS 1 J 4 F 4 SO Included FREE Good-lookin- lightweight yet durable luggage carrying case Downtown Only Attending the bride were Miss Nancy Taylor, Miss Judy Hall, Miss Jacquelyn West, Miss Wilma Dixon and Mrs. Myron Hancock. Tamra Dahn and Lois Dahn were flower girls. Gregory G. West was best man for his brother. The bride will be graduated from Brigham Young University in August Mr. West is a student at BYU. He fulfilled an IDS mission to Texas. TO Hundreds of Kids Have Founds Jobs This Way "Kids7 Classified (Columns for Summer Jobs" Costs only 10c A LINE Here's How: They put a small ad in the "Kids' Klassified Kolumns for Summer Jobs" telling people what they'd like to do . . . mow or wabe a delivery boy . . . tend children . . . yard cleanter lawns . . . fence painting . . . any of a hundred things. You can do ing ... it, too. a special offer, good for two Sundays, Juno 8 end June IS only, kids 17 years old or under pay just 10c a lino for BOTH Sundays. It takes only two or three lines. As It's Easy 1. Come to the Classfied Counter, 143 South Main St. 2. Tell the what type of job youd like. She will write the ad. 3. Pay just 1 0c a line. Two or three lines will do it, or use up to 7 lines. 4. Must be cash. No ads taken over the phono. 5. Your ad will be published Sunday, June 8 and Sunday, Juno 15. 0 All ads must be placed before 1 p.m.. Sat., June 7, and Sat Juno 14, for the following day. ad-tak- er . PLACE YOUR AD NOW FOR THIS SUNDAY'S "KIDS' KLASSIFIED K0LUMN FOR SUMMER JOBS" 143 SOUTH MAIN Deadline for placing Kids' Xlassified Kolumn Ads is Saturday at 1:00 p.m. Juno 7 and June 14. Conveniently I Q, iop ji ' XMM0nW 1 233 for Telephone Shopping Sawing Cantar a BUTTONHOLE! 0VKRCA5T . APFUQUK NO MONEY DOWN Easy Terms Call i k SUfMM JOB GEY ''w of the YEAR! HEY, KIDS! HERTS v O Hi. ihuri&ay-jrnaiiy-- fn fiiilWteii I: - 1 j; :$ |