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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 14

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4i 14 I The Salt Lake Tribime Saturday August 16 1953 a k- i 0-1 0 i 00 a i 0 I 0 a- a 14 The Salt Lake Trilytme Saturday August 16 1953 ea John Chapman Jr Takes Southern Belle as Bride 1 111 Cilapnlan rTa Jlies Southern Belle as Bride Asks Pays Cost Dails himy early grown married soon 1 Asks ays Cost os a Davis my early grown chilmarried soon Asks 1 1 Pays Cost Davis in my early grown chil- 4 married soon 1 John Franklin sfthapman son of Mrs Gleed Miller 2372 Maywood Dr (2410 South) and the late John Franklin Chhman took a southern girl Mi Emily Ann Graham as his bride Friday in Columbia SC The -bride Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Gus Bomar Graham Columbia The couple was married in the evening at the Eastminster Presbyterian Church by The Rev Dr Lynn Temple Jones pastor A reception followed at the Forest Lake Country Club Bride Wears Gown of Lace The bride's gokim of peau de sole and alencon lace swept 'into a chapel train The empire bodice was embroidered all over in seed pearls and designed' with short sleeves and a trait neckline lier fingertip veil of Imported bridal illusion was caught to a small crown of alencon lace finished In pearls and she carried white gardenias and English ivy Miss Isabella Middleton Barnwell maid of honor wore a street length dress of petal pink silk orgra fashioned on empire lines with scoop neckline and' a graceful flowing back drape She carried matching flowers interspersed with leather leaf fern Bridesmaids were Miss Lelia Meredith Manning and Miss Evelyn Marshall Columbia and Miss Mary Louise Frew Barnwell SC Mrs Arthur Wellesley Lee -III Richmond Va and Mrs Ladson Bunter Boyle Sumter SC were attending matrons Their dresses and flowers were Identical to those of the honor attendant 1 1 John Franklin ehapman Jr' son of Mrs Gleed Miller 2372 Maywood Dr (2410 South) and the late John Franklin Chttyman took a southern girl MiAs Emily Ann Graham as his bride Friday in Columbia SC The -bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Gus Bomar Graham Columbia The couple was married in the evening at the Eastminster Presbyterian Church by The Rey Dr Lynn Temple Jones pastor A reception followed at the Forest Lake Country Club Bride Wears Gown of Lace The bride's gown of peau de sole and alencon lace swept Into a chapel train The empire bodice was embroidered all wer In seed pearls and designed with short sleeves and a por- Irait neckline Iler fingertip veil of imported bridal illusion vas caught to a small crown of alencon lace finished In pearl Ind she carried white gardenias and English ivy Miss Isabella Middleton Barnwell maid of honor wore a treet length dress of petal pink silk orgItma fashioned on mpire lines with scoop neckline and a graceful flowing )ack drape She carried matching interspersed with eather leaf fern Bridesmaids were Miss Lelia Meredith Manning and Miss Marshall Columbia and Miss Mary Louise Frew larnwell SC Mrs Arthur Wellesley Lee -III Richmond A and Mrs Ladson Hunter Boyle Sumter SC were at- Pnding matrons Their dresses and flowers were Identical to ose of the honor attendant Mrs John Franklin Chapman Jr Plans Sept 1 Rites Miss Eileen Sullivan Discloses Betrothal Mrs Timothy Sullivan Tooele announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter Miss Eileen Sullivan to Charles Kramer Anchorage Alaska The pair plan to be married in St Marguerite Catholic Church Sept 1 The benedict-elect is a son of Judge Kramer Tooele Miss Sullivan was graduated from St Marys of the Wasatch The future bridegroom attended University of Utah and served in the US Air Force Karma Hoggard Wedding plans are being made by Miss Karma Hoggard daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Hoggard American Fork and Jpy Schoonover The couple is planning to be Married Aug 22 and will be honored at a reception that evening in the American Fork First-Fifth LDS Ward Mr and Mrs Eldon Schoonover Pleasant Grove are parents of the future bridegroom Letters to Landers Sucker Wakes But Much Too Late e(gbe tIt falit Ttibunt Miss Eileen Sullivan new technique which has brought fresh hope to Individuals with acne scars pockmarks and other permanent skin blemishes IK: Tell him to see a doctor or 'you will see a lawyer This is no marriage A HUDSON Etinuette Widow Who --Nuptial 135) Louise I am a widow fifties with two dren I am to be and the only ones at the cer- emony will be'' my children 4 and our two witnesses Aft- erwards there will be a din- ner for about twenty of our close friends 'Who assumes financial Louise Davis responsibilities? Louise Davis Under norms circumstances the foots the bill and reception circumstances such alter cases so unreasonable because of rules which don't situation Obviously fiance are doing so if he wants the expenses the whole load else's business checks After a girl inher late twenties who is for the first Hard Cooked Add mashed eggs to mashed chicken livers plus a nutritious eels' 1 a nip Wile gAte k11t faltt gitioullt Widow WO 1 'ea 0 11- Who Nuptial 1 Plans Sept 1 Rites Ey Louise 40 4 w- I It '1- I am a widow pi i Miss Eileen Sullivan fifties with two dren I am to be Discloses Betrothal i and the only 1 ones at the cer 4' Mrs Timothy Sullivan Tooele an- 5 emony will be -A- nounces the engagement and forthcoming my hildren 4 e- 4si marriage of her daughter Miss Eileen Sullivan 4 to Charles Kramer Anchorage Alaska 4 and our two 1 4- witnesses Aft- A 4 The pair plan to be married in St Mar- '1 15 li guerite Catholic -Church Sept 1 3" -1 tit 1 ewrwillarbdes athdin-er LJ: fi 1 ad The benedict-elect is a son of Judge ner for about -sess- l' Kramer Tooele: twenty of our es- 'N 41( Miss Suffix an was graduated from St close friends I Marys of the Wasatch lokaya Who assumes i The future bridegroom attended Univer- '''''''w 0 alty of Utah and served in the US Air Force IS trehspeonisinibartliaels? Louise Davis 'i Karma Iloggard Louise Davis 4 O'i Wedding plans are being made by Miss 1 Under i i i Karma Hoggard daughter of Mr and Mrs 5 stances the Ralph Hoggard American Fork and Jpy i foots the bill Re Schoonover 1 5 4 and reception 4- The couple is planning to be married Aug stances such 22 and will be honored at a reception that alter cases So 't evening in the American Fork' First-Fifth unreasonable DS Ward because of rules Mr and Mrs Eldon Schoonover Pleasant 4'4' which don't Grove are parents of the future bridegroom Miss Eileen Sullivan --s' I sts 's4 Letters to Landers situation fiance are doing so if he wants 24 the expenses Sucker Wakes But Ilucli Too Late the whole load else's business '5! I checks After new technique which has a girl inher late brought fresh hope to individ- twenties first who is 1 for the uals with acne scars pock- marks and other permanent 'Hard Cooked 1 skin blemishes Add mashed IK: Tell him to see a doe- eggs to mashed chickuth tor or 'you will see a lawyer 1 en livers plus This is no marriage a nutritious NI A HUDSON Mrs- John Franklin Chapman Jr I I rtfil Served as Rest Man Gleed Miller stepfather of the bridegroom was best man Charles Whisonant Graham Fort Worth Tex an uncle of the bride Tom Horne Whisonant great uncle of the bride Augusta Ga and Lawrence Hardeman Columbia were senior ushers Usher-groomsmen were Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Det-ial Calhoun Sanders Jackson William Gilmore Sims 011- phant all of Columbia Howard Mitchell Summerell Richmond and James Wilson Enochs Hopewell Va When the newlyweds return from a honeymoon trip to The Cloister Sea Island Ga they will make a home in Richmond For traveling the bride wore an original split level trapeze made of grey cotton tweed with black and white accessories Attended University of South Carolina The bride a graduate from the University of South Carolina where she was affiliated with Delta Delta Delta attended Converse College Spartanburg SC She also attended the 1952 Assembly Ball in Columbia and has been a teacher in the Columbia city schools The bridegroom was graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor of science degree He received his master's degree in business administration from Wharton School of Finance University of Pennsylvania At South Carolina University he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Omicron Delta Kappa He received a commission in the Navy and served during World War II an the Korean conflict 1 Ji II 1 81 81 Served as Rest Man Gleed Miller stepfather of the bridegroom was best man 'harles Whisonant Graham Fort Worth Tex an uncle of le bride Tom Horne Whisonant great uncle of the bride ugusta Ga and Lawrence ardeman Columbia were ushers Usher-groomsmen were Charles Cotesworth Pinckney erial Calhoun Sanders Jackson William Gilmore Sims 011- slant all of Columbia Howard Mitchell Summerell Rich- ond and James Wilson Enochs Hopewell Va When the newlyweds return from a honeymoon trip 1 The Cloister Sea Island Ga they will make a home in ichmond For traveling the bride wore an original split vel trapeze made of grey cotton tweed with black and white 'cessories Attended University of South Carolina The bride a graduate from the University of South Caro- la where she was affiliated with Delta Delta Delta attended inverse College Spartanburg SC She also attended the 52 Assembly Ball in Columbia and has been a teacher in Columbia city schools The bridegroom was graduated from the University of Carolina with a bachelor of science degree He received i master's degree in business administration from What-- 1 School of Finance University of Pennsylvania At South rolina University he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Omicron Delta Kappa He received a commission in the ivy and served during World War II an the Korean conflict 0 the complex he's developed? The acne itself has subsided but he has unattractive purple bumps and deep pits on his face and neck Is there anything we can do to help him? Mother If you haven't taken this boy to a skin specialist I sug gest you do so at once A doctor who has had experience with acne knows about the depressing effects it produces ih young people He can do a great deal to lift your son's Spirits If he feels the boy's mental health is in danger he may suggest a specialist who deals with personality problems of this type Ask the doctor about the process known as abrasive planing This isa relatively the complex he's developed? The acne itself has subsided but he has unattractive purple bumps and deep pits on his face and neck Is there any- thing we can do to help him? Mother boy you haven't ciavesnpe'ttalikst I ig en stthis by to a gest you skin so at once A doc- tor who has had experience with acne knows about the depressing effects it produces ih young people He can do a aront alool ta lift niir orrn'o deals with ih young people He can do a spirits grea tc1 ell to he feels your boys 's mental health is in danger he may suggest a specialist who personality prob lems of this type Ask the doctor about the known as abrasive process planing Thit is a relatively Fur Co Better Buy For Campus and Career Career Fur Co Better Buy For BAY Answers: I bride's family for the wedding But as yours can it would seem to toe the line and traditions apply to your you and your the planning to help defray or even carry it is nobody who writes the all you are not teens or early being married time Eggs hard-cooked cooked seasonings for sandwich spread Answers: a I circumbride's family Dr the wedding But circumas yours can it would seem toe the line and traditions ipply to your ou and your the planning to help defray Dr even carry it is nobody who writes the you are not teens or early being married ked Eggs hard-cooked cooked chick-seasonings for ldwich spread BAY Answers: a I circum- bride's family for the wedding But circum- as yours can it would seem to toe the line and traditions apply to your nyionugr 3'ou the aprildan to help defray or even carry it is nobody who writes the all you are not teens or early being married time Eggs hard-cooked cooked seasonings for sandwich spread BAY 1 1 Dear Ann: I've been engaged to a girl for almost three years Whenever we make plans for the ding some- thing happens Last year she decided to take 0 4 i 'T-- 1 a trip with her aunt after we had set the Ai date 1-1 Six months le) ago she got a job 280 miles An Landers from here She told roe there were lots of openings in my field (I'm a plastic chemist) and if I didn't move to Ihpt city she'd have to start dating other fellows I took a big chance because I didn't want to lose her Fortunately I got a gaod position and it worked out OK She was in debt and her credit rating was suffering so I paid her bills ($320) her back rent ($120) and I bought her some living room furniture which she said we would use in our home later Last week I got mad at her for putting me of and told her either we get married this fall or we're through She said she was fed up with my rotten disposition and that I Dear Ann: I've been en- gaged to a girl for almost three years Whenever we make I a '4 0 's--4 for the wed- ding some- thing happens Last year she a6 4 decided to take 41 1 a trip with her aunt after we 51qs-' had set the date -re Six months sstk 4 field (I a plastic chemist) Six months fit ago she got a AL Landers job 280 miles from here She told me there were lots of openings in my 'm and if I didn't move to thAt 'd have to start dating city she other fellows I took a big hance because tiudniadtne'lyWiagnotgtta0 IgOonSedhr0iFt'i0ori and it worked out OK She was in debt and her credit rating was suffering so I paid her bills ($320) her back rent ($120) and I bought her Ginn" ea livin cr rnnm furnittirP whkth she said we wouid use in our home later Last week I got mad at her ior putting me oi ana tom her either we get married tnhies fall or we throughled a5 IU sue was len iv wan my rotten disposition and that I Sincerely Edan Wright 'Mean' Mother Deprives Daughter of New Shoes E4r 54b "1' v''b ----ti Sincerely Edan Wright -4'atii- 6 r''' (- ir 1 tsk tiry-s) IN 4 Alean Mother eprives 4 446 d' 'it 0-1- 3' Daughter of New S' 4 'ti --1'--- 1' zszec7 A hoes i 4X ter I i c1 'ego 'Am' nity 4 zS j0Clay 2a pattern 7 i p' '4 -N-4 1' I A 1 1 4- 1 II Al e' I AootAikv SIMPLY BEAUTIFUL WOOL JERSEY SHEATH SIMPLY EAUTIFUL JERSEY SHEATH 1 -I 11 1 2P 11 It I IL i I I fdr 1 9 I I I i I I I 106 tt7T I 1 '71 1'1 1 I 1 Ag 1 1 1 1 -11 lit 1 4 1 7 1 I 4 of clothes and I'm the only one who doesn't have a new dress every week or two! DESPERATE BECAUSE OF CLOTHES FIRST OF ALL let me explain your mother's buying spree When an a finds time to shop for they'll buy in quantity just because they don't knoW" when they'll get another chance to shot) I know -thousands of teens but there are very few whose parents can afford to buy them a new dress every week or two and even if their parents are able I believe this is cheating a daughter out of her proper preparation for marriage How many husbands can afford to give their wives that many dresses a week? Especially when they're young and just getting started at making a living? re young and just getting start wives that many dresses a week? Especially when the'y' ed at making a living? clothes and I the only one who doesn't have a new dress every week or two! DESPERATE BECAUSE OF CLOTHES ril riP lqT AT I lot Ina ow- Ttla in writir rnrithor'e htivirt eially a finds spree When an time to shop for thPy'll buy in nnsintitu inct 7 aaaaa because they don't know- when they'll get another chance to shot) but there are very few whose -I know -thousands of teens arents can afford to bu py them a new dress every week or two and even if their par- ents are able I believe this is cheating a daughter out of er proper preparation for marriage How many hus- hands van afford tn vivo their Dear MISS Wright: My 4- mother is very mean to me 1 I know you may not believe "sit me but It's true! One day 1 she came home with two new dresses that 1(44 I she doesn't need She buys 47 things for hen 4-- oy Is self when she lw has a lot and orb- quite a few at a time I need dresses a Edan Wright especially shoes I only get shoes on a ''once in a while" basis and the dresses come the same My mother makes most of my clothes but they're either too small large tor short She says she doesn't have the time to fix them right and when I recently asked her if she was going to buy or make me a dress she got angry My girl friends have plenty time to fix them right and when I recently asked her if she was going to buy or make me a dress she got angry My girl friends have plenty Dear MISS Wright My i mot er very mean to me 1 I know you may not believe me but It true! One day 44 'N she came home e' ''t witn two new 1 dresses that she oesn d' need She buys things for lien 4- I self when she 4t 1 has a lot and orb quite a iew at 1 fyt 1 a time I need 1d04Aj dresses a Edan Wright especially shoes I only get shoes -on oes on once in a while" a basis and the dresses come the same My mother makes most of my clothes but they either too small large tor short She 'v says she doesn hae the little money dress in 8-ounce pure wool jersey with the new relaxed look Wonderfully versatile wonderfully comfortable Choose yours in block royal or red Sizes from 8 to 16 $1495 dress in pure wool the new axed look versatile )mfortable in black red Sizes 1 8 to 16 $1495 -1 f' I ''4 s' 1 41 i II It I Ill 1k A I C4'-z most 1 t': S' 1 ler I rrlf 4 I' ft Vi" q'fb 11 t'f 11 :444111 4 -r I veto ''''''l P' 4 4 lot '-43- 1 f'4 4' 1 I 4' A I el itt t'-- i 4 '1'' t-te ') I 14 0' Ai if I To Aearn the knack of feeling comfortable with the pposite sex send for Ann Landers' booklet "How to Be Date Bait" unclosing with your reglielli 20 cents In coin and a large selfaddressed stamped envelope (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems Send them to her in care of Home Sem ice Department The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box $UL Salt Lake City Utah enclosing a stamped self-add envelope) To itarn the knack of feeling comfortable with the pposite sex to scn for Ann Landers' ers' booklet Be Date Bait" 1111001in( 'with your request 20 cents in coin and a large selfaddressed stamped enTtinT'Landers will be glad to help you with your problems Send them to her in care of Home Serv Ice Department The Salt Lake Tribune PO Box fil Salt Lake fi Utah 1E11(1111 stamped city A A 011 Use Our Convenient Charge or Layaway nt enient F107 Cu L44 yclik ci sv 104:71 I IL' 1 (VI Il Newbold Rites Ramona Robinson Nuptial Vows Miss Davvnell Robinson maid of honor attended in a pink gown and Mrs Robert Keith Miss Dorothy Morris Miss Maxine Bennett and Mrs Fred Jensen wore gowns of blue John Newbold was best man Alter a honeymoon in south- ern California the bridal pair will make a home in Salt Lake Your mother Is probably making your clothes to give you more than she could if she had to buy them And if she doesn't have the time to finish them to suit what's wrong with you learning hqw to sew so that you can do this for ourself? Off for Convention 'Mrs Nancy Harris senior regent of the Women of the Moose and Paul Sumners of Moose Lodge head a delegation of Salt Lakers who are attending the Moose internatonal convention Sunday at Mooseheart IlL Others 'making the trip are Mr and Mrs ilichards Mr and Mrs Fred Bock Vie Cederquist a Marshall Adams Mrs Richard John Bullock Couple Speaks Vows at Nuptial Rites 1242 '1- 'f 'r isv A III 44 1 0: '1 1( ho Mrs Richard John Bullock In 1' l' 1ej i Is Newbold 'l Your mother is probably I 1 I making your clothes to give Rites you more than she could she had to buy them And if if ou le Spea 1 II 1 i i I i I 40' pks she doesn't have the time to Ramona Robinson 01 I finish them to suit ows at A 'Al Ntlw A 11111 i 1 what's wrong with you learn- 44 I i Ing" hqw to sew so that you Nuptial Rites ir 1 It 1 uptial Vows can do this for yourself 42 I 1 Off for Convention er I Davvnell Robinson Mrs Nancy Harris senior 4 I it maid of honor attended in a 1 regent of the Women of the 21 sk pink gown and Mrs Robert Moose and Paul Sumners of I Xelch Miss Dorothy Morris Moose Lodge head a delega- Miss Maxine Bennett and tion of Salt Lakers who are Mrs Fred Jensen wore gowns attending the Moose interna 1 of blue tonal convention Sunday at John Newbold was best Mooseheart Ill man I tilers 'making the trip are Alter a honeymoon in south- Mr and Mrs Ric hards ern California the bridal pair Mr and Mrs Fred Bock Vie will make a home in Salt Lake Cederquist a Marshall --113r- Adams 1-43 ''111 ---4 I -rr1:" N'IH 1111 I tLif ifFIY I 117: I tiv I laud Mrs Raymond In Friday Miss Speaks itt! Mrs Raymot In Friday MISS I Speak I i '6Ar I Mrs Raymond In Friday Miss Speaks' FLAPPER BOTTOM PLAID SKIRT It's crafted by Century this slim skirt of downy-soft imported wool A pretty' 'String bow marks the dividing line between straight and the modern new look of the flounced flapper bottom The plaid is a cOmbination of rich brown and green sizes 10 to 16 FLAPPER BO PLAID SKIRT It's crafted by rt of downy-so ski wool A pretty bt the dividing line st and the raig look of the floun ri DDPD IZrYT-TnkA FLAPPER BOTTOM DI A cleIPT is marks CIOSSiC ew er and green sizes 10 to 16 Miss Tiamotta Robinson and Ilaymond Newbold were united in marriage Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple The bride is a daughter of and Mrs Grant Robin- son 563 Wiltnington Ave (2190 South Mr and Mrs Alonzo Newbold North Salt Lake are-parents of the bride-- groom For a reception at the Orchard LDS Ward that evening the new Mrs Newbold wore a floorlength gown of Chantilly lace and pleated tulle over satin It featured pin-tire sleeves and a V-neckline adorned with tiny seed pearls Her veil of Illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls Miss Tiamotta Ilaymond united in marrii the Salt Lake The bride is a Mr and Mrs Cr son 563 WA(2190 South Alonzo Newbold Lake are-parent groom For a rereptic chard LDS Ward the new Mrs IN a floorlength g( filly lace and over satin It tire sleeves and adorned with tin: Her veil of Musk crown of seed IN Miss Tiamoita Robinson and aymond I were united in marriage Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple The bride is a daughter of and Mrs Grant Robin- son 563 Wiltnington Ave (2190 South Mr and Mrs Alonzo Newbold North Salt Lake are-parents of the bride- groom For a reception at the Or- chard LDS Ward that evening thp now NI re Npwhniti tunrn should go away and not bother her any more When I asked for my ring she said she had "earned it" plus everything else I gave her I think this girl has been playing me for a sucker I don't really want the ring or the furniture but I think she should pay back the money How do I go about getting it without hiring a lawyer and making a big DOPE Wipe the egg off your face had it This girl has been playing you for all you're worth and you've been worth plenty If you have nothing in writing (a signed note) you'll have a difficult time (like impossible) getting the money back-- My advice is -to- write off the whole experience end learn for next time Fellows who play Santa Claus often find that 'after they've filled the stockings they get the boot Dear Ann: Our 17-year-old son is brilliant handsome and extremely well thought of by his teachers and friends But he worries us terribly because of his complete withdrawal from social activities these past few months He had a sever case of acne which produced real problems He hasn't asked a girl out in four months because he says It's unfair to impose his "terrible looks" on people He refuses invitations to parties then stays home and broods It's heartbreaking to see this wonderful boy cut himself off from teenage fun What shalt we do about' er her any more When should go away and not both- I asked for my ring she said she had "earned plus every- thing else I gave her playing me for a sucker I I think this girl has been don't really want the ring' or the furniture bu the money I think she should pay back How do I go about getting it a big without biring alawyer and making DOPE Wipe the egg off your face had it This girl has been playing you for all you're worth and you've been worth plenty If you have nothing in writ- ing (a signed note) you'll have a difficult time (like im pssible) getting the money wr back My advice is to ite exper off the Whole ience and learn for next time Fellows who play Santa Claus often find that a ftpr they'vp filled Dear Ann: Our 17-year-old son is brilliant handsome and extremely well thought of trit's unfair to impose his "ter- ible looks" on people He re- uses invitations to parties then stays home and broods I heart breaking to see this from teenage fun wonderful boy cut himself off What shall we do about $1198 i 1 4 4 1 1 198 I -1 -N $1198 Just two main pattern pieces for this wearable little day-timer! Sew a hat to both with colorful contrast --No 1435 with Photo-Guideis in sizes 12 14 16 18 20 40 42 Size 14 34 bust dress 3 ti yards of 35-inch yard contrast hat yard and NI yard contrast: Send 35 cents In coins for this 5 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing Send to Iris Lane care of The Salt Lake Tribune 367 Adams St Chicago 6 Send 35 cents today for your copy of Home Sewing for '58 A complete sewing magazine for every woman who sews for herself and her family Gift pattern printed Inside the book Just two main pattern pieces for this wearable littl dav-timer! Sew a hat to contrast bpth with col- No 1435 with Photo-Guide is in sizes 12 14 16 18 20 40 42 Size 14 34 bust dress 3 ti yards of 35-inch 1a yard con- tract hat 14' yard and Na yard itA C-I 71 111 this 5 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing Send to Iris Lane 5oday 3 5a3Ition 51ault Mis4 Patricia Kay Arrington became the bride of Richard John Bullock Friday in a ceremony performed by Merlin Fairbanks bishop of Val Verda Third LDS Ward at the Reception Center A reception honored the couple afterward The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Arrington Jr 40 East 6850 South Bountiful and Mr Bullock's parents are Mr and Mrs Algene Bullock: Lehi Gown' of Tulle The bride selected a 'gown of tulle and lace over satin ballerina length fashioned with an inset of tulle at the neckline forming petals which enhanced a stand up collar Her elbow length veil was held with a tiara of pearls She carried a lavender orchid encircled in stephanotis Mrs Ronald Arrington was matron of honor Miss Arlene Colton Miss Deanna Doyle were bridesmaids Miss Rebecca Arrington was junior bridesmaid and Lisa Lawson was flower girl They all wore pink dresses and carried nosegays of white carnations Four Ushers Serve Ronald Bullock was best man Ushers were Ronald Arrington Michael James At rington LeGrancle Bu Bock and Dale Maiming Miss Patricia Kay Arrington th became bride of Richard John Bullock Friday in a cere mony perform performed by Merlin Fairbanks bishop of Val Ver da Third LDS Ward at the Re ception Center A reception honored the couple afterward The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Ar rington Jr 40 East 6850 South Bountiful and Mr Bul- lock's parents are Mr and Mrs Algene Bullock: Lehi Gown of Tulle Ul 41AC 011U AcIL vL ts ballerina length fashioned with which li an inset of tulle at the neckne forming petals gays arn ink dresses and carried nose- and Lisa Lawson was flower girl They all wore ift wi cations Four Ushers Serve Ronald Bullock was best man Ushers were Ronald Arrington Michael James At rington LeGrancle 'Bullock and Dale Manning sweater in green to match the skirt or white for contrast Pure pill-proof Orion 051 $498 Ir) or pill- 98 Packing Ice Cream When you are packing ice cream into a mold rinse the chilled mold first with cold water and work fast Packing Ici When you aro cream into a nu chilled mold fir water and work I I The Little Woman The Little The Little United Press International Color is the word for back-to-school clothes Bold plaids and tweeds show in skirts jumpers slacks and coats this fall A typical outfit includes a thick tweed kilt with paprika red blocks cross-barred in black alternating with blocks of hounds tooth checks in black and yellow Add a yellow cotton shirt a red 'wool sleeveless sweater and red suede shoes Sweaters look hand knitted and are loopy downy or furry for fall Some are cut with deep Vs in the front'llanSr have turtle or cowl necklines They never hug the waist or the figure and generally have a limp effect Look for all some sweaters reach nearly to the hem of the skirt Mohair is big for coats this season It is shown woven In giant blocks of bright colors or in bright solid colors Plain dark coats have colorful fleece linings School girls can practice their 'rithmetic on hemlines Skirts are going up to about 16 inches from the floor The skirts are worn with longer sweaters Jumpers and jerkins promise to be a hit on the campus St Louis designOrs show the jumper in tweeds flannels and knits Waistlines range from low to Empire types The trapeze silhouette turns up in clothes for girls of all ages Pre-school and grade school children can find the trapeze in smock dresses and high school and college girls can choose the silhouette in a variety of tweeds and wools for classes and football games and in moire and peau de sole for evening football games and in moire and peau de sole for evening figure and generally have a limp brig solid colors Plain turtle or cowl necklines They never hug the waist or the effect Look for all sweaters reach nearly to the hem of the skirt Mohair is big for coats this season It is shown woven in giant blocks of bright colors or in dark coats have colorful fleece lining bright School girls can practice their 'rithmetic on hemlinef som Skirts are going up to about 16 inches IfOirl the floor The skirts are worn with longer sweaters A Jumpers and jerkins promise to be a hit on he camus St Louis designOrs show the jumper in tweeds flannels and knits Waistlines range from low to Empire types The trapeze silhouette turns up in clothes for girls of all a es Pre chool a rade school children can find the tra eie in stnack dresses and high school and college girls can choose the silhouette in a variety of tweeds and wools for classes and football games and in moire and peau de sole for evening Don't you dare touch that The couple will honeymoon in Las Vegas Nev and liVe in Bountiful- The bride wore a turquoise chiffon dress with white accessories for travel i HOWE RENTS Roll-Away Beds salt Lake teentitul Ogden 2375 Stases 640 5th 1621 Wash FRESH CORN TORTILLAS' MADE DAILY-20c PER DOZ AND A FINE SELECTION 'OF SAUCES to omake your own Enchilada Tacos at AIANUFL'S- FINE FOODS'' 30 Ith SosAh Salt take City Utolt: 11 11 9-26011 NAIL ORDERS Please state size colot (Add 2 tax in Utah) Za)-t 11- liotropeoty FURS and FASHIONS 238 South Main E31 C12 1-2--J-L FRESH CORN TonrittAs A r- MADE DAILY-20c PER DOZ AND A FINE coPot cici Ir 2 tax in Utah) Proro' I's at 1 SELECTION 'OF SAUCES N1714 toomake your own 3 Enchilada laLos 4(ntPel at'" The couple Will honeymoon HolvE RENTs at in Las Vegas Nev and lixe FURS and FASHIONS Roli-Away Beds- in Bountiful The bride wore AIANCEL'S FINE FOODS' 238 South Main 1 a turquoise chiffon dress with Solit toke tountiltal Ogden 30 Ith toueh Salt take City Utah you dare touch that white accessories for travel i 2375 state 640 5th 1621 Wash DIAL IL I-26011 air conditioner!" 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