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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 40

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POINTERS 1 OGDEN STANDARDEXAIIINIal OGDEN UTAII SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 24 1CC3 Logan Temple Is Scene Of Nuptial Ceremony The ijnan LDS Temple pro Tacks Help Keep Track Of Family Bv Pollv Cramer feta sheath gowns and carried baskets cf lavender and white flowers Little Mark Rackham nephew vided an impressive setting for the exchange of wedding vows by the former Miss Shirley Ann Pen-ner and Dallas George President A George Raymond offi of the bride was flower boy Tinhprt Georffe brother of the Jewspeper Enterprise Association bridegroom assumed duties of ciated DEAR Try a "code" The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Menno Penner 34S with tacks instead of a note to tell best man with LeRoy Gary Penner and Allen George ushering the children where you have gone Wall Parents of the bride The newlvweds are planning to groom are Mr and Mrs Thomas make their home in New Jersey and when you will be home A blue thumbtack stuck on our door tells the children I will be home George 332 850 worm Ogden where Mr George is serving at McGuire Air Force Base In the evening following the Prior to her marriage the bride about the same time they are A rites the young couple was honored at a reception in the Fair West Stake House where the hall white tack means they can get the key from next door neighbor A was honored by events given by Miss Glenda and Jo Ann Draney and Miss Mary Lou Christensen Mrs George mother of the bride red thumbtack tells them I will be was beautifully decorated in lavender and white home late and they should set the groom and Mrs Rackham "4: 4V Mm table etc This way everyone who The new Mrs George was lovely in a full-length gown of lace and net fashioned with trim bodice Inns sleeves and scallooed lace comes to the door will not know am gone from home or when Ii overskirt Her veil was shoulder HP will get back MRS length She earned a bouquet made of a single lavender orchid DEAR Even the short encircled oy Daoy wmte roses A sister of the bride Mrs Le- Terrace Lady Lions To See Cancer Film A meeting of the Washington Terrace LadyLions will be held Tuesday at 8 pm at the Fire Station A film on cancer will be shown by Mrs David Petersen Wives of members of the Fire Department will be special guests est snagged thread in a garment i Roy Rackham was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Miss may be pulled through to the wrong side by inserting it into a needle threader that has- been Glenda Draney Miss Judy Free man ana Miss Irene uavenDurg They wore identical lavender tat pushed up through from the wrong side Be careful to place it as near the snag as RUTH I have found an ordi nary sewing needle usually will I work the same way just tne eye is pushed through to the top of the POLLY OCTOBER WEDDING plans are being made by Miss Patricia Anne Keller and Edward Harto as announced by the future bride's parents Mr and Mrs Victor Keller Sri Denver Colo Mr Hartog's parents are Mr and Mrs' Blaine Har-tog North Ogden The bride-elect is a graduate of Alameda High School and is attending Parks School of Business Her fiance is a graduate of Ogden High School and attended Weber College He is presently serving in the Air Force stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base Tucson Ariz PLANS TO WED Of interest to their friends is the announcement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Madelyn Nalder daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Nalder of Harrisville to Alvin Humann son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Humann of Hazelton ND The engaged couple will wed April 18 with the ceremony to be performed in the Logan LDS Temple Miss Nalder is a graduate of Weber High andi Seminary and Stevens Hen-ager College The benedict -elect graduated from Hazelton High School and served two years in the Army in -Panama 1TEAR I have an Eas ter idea I would like to pass on save all sizes of cans that ham svl How engaging can a diamond be? Beautiful enough to be a joy fop a lifetime 1 But not every diamond will do that for you There's a lot to "be known about color about clarity about cutting' before you can choose intelligently That's where we shine I We're experts logically we are recognized by the American Gem Society bo when you come to us you can relax sH you have to csercise is your own good taste But be warned you'll probably fall in lore forever comes in for making egg-shaped MR AND MRS DALLAS GEORGE cakes gelatin salads ana Dreaas for Easter oarties I oren the cans with a mechanical can opener so Garland Woman Enjoys the edges will oe jyiiu Rj Visit in West Coast Area DEAR My "production line" for school lunches saves many steps My husband takes his GARLAND Mrs Hazel Wads-Harvey Ault before leaving for HEMBES AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY lunch to work and I have four worth returned home from Los a new assignment at Camp Ir Angeles Calif where she has win near Barstow Calif May field Pair Visiting Kin in Honeyvilie TTDNFYVTLLE Mr and Mrs children who take theirs to school Tn mv bread box I keen bread spsnt the past several montns members of the Gar mustard cookies and candy as she JSL'S land First and Second Ward Re- well as a week's supply of lunch tWO aaugmere iviaa nwcuw i 1wf Societies were guests at a bags and waxed paper sanawicn haffs Everything is together ex birthday banquet last week in the terson and Mrs Elaine Tometz Mrs Peterson returned to Gar Clark Wheatley! Mayfield are cept perishables that need to be ward recreation haJQ Past residents of the organiza kept in the a a land with her mother and visited a short time with relatives and friends before going to her home visiting in Honeyvilie at the home "of Mrs Maero Mr and "Mrs LeMont Wheatley and other relatives and friends 4 tions were honored at a program which followed the dinner DEAR POLLY If the home dressmaker cuts nylon with hot in Los Angeles i Mrs Edwards spent the nnt wftek in Blackfoot Idaho at scissors there will be no fraying at 1 the The social was directed by Mrs Clair Kidman and Mrs Duane Archibald presidents of the two-ward organizations Oxnard Calif i visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs I Robert Chamberlain are Mr and Mrs Be careful not to heat the home of' a son-in-law and scissors to point where they lose Mrs Harold Peterson was in Walter Chamberlain Mr Chamberlain's parents Mr and Mrs Warren Peter- their folly charge of the program with Mrs Lee Thompson directing the DEAR Even though daughter Mr and Mrs Larry Nielson i Mrs Howard Bingham is spending the week in Lawndale visiting with a daughter and family Sd4 Thomas Ault returned music our little girls' sandbox had a top covering thev complained in sum sen spent a day last week at Geneva Idaho visiting their son-sin-law and daughter Mr and ''Mrs Asael Herzog 4 The Ray Walkers of Richmond mer weather that the sun made the sand too hot We put the box out of the way in the basement They loved to sit on the cool floor spent a Sunday recently visiting home from Korea where he has spent the past 15 months in the US Army He is visiting for two weeks with his parents Mr and Mrs 3 VM I li and Dlav in the sand No more the home of his mother Mrs Heber Walker Richard Walker son of Mr and complaining When the sand got on the floor we swept it up and pu it back in the box They have enjoyed playing in the sand all VAN DYKE AND SON CARPETS RUGS Upholstery cleaning Repairs 1 xcellent workmanship "FREE PICK UP-DILIVERY FREE ESTIMATES "Coll us befor you wished you did" I PHONE EX 3-7511 If no answer call i EX 3-3904 or EX 3-2484 Newcomers Mrs Ray Walker home on furlough from the Army was also a visitor 1 The Kay Hansen family of Tooele visited in Honeyvilie Sun iilJililliiij day with Mrs Hansen's parents and Mrs Alex Dickey MRS (Share your favorite homemak-ing ideas send them to Polly in care of the Standard-Examiner You'll receive a bright new silver dollar if Polly uses your ideas in Polly's Pointers) Roy-South Ogden Newcomers Club will hold a dinner at the Canton Cafe Wednesday at 7 pjn Reservations may be made with Mrs Charles McDaniel 825-8210 Program will include an illustrated talk on knitting Phone EX 4-6351 2429 Washington Blvd! Harold Coombs is spending a few days in Fountain Green visit-iinff friends I i 1 Members of the Honeyvilie Ward Relief Society held their 'work and olay day last Tuesday -Following quilt making and some jE aster decorations a dinner was served INTRODUCING Several hundred ward members and former members attended the! 'annual ward reunion last week OUR NEW -There was a dinner and program TO BE SPRING' BRIDE April 26 is the wedding date set by Miss Janet Zaugg whose engagement and approaching mar riage to Dennis Evans son of Mr and Mrs Charles Evans of Clinton is announced by her parents Mr and Mrs Lawrence Zaugg Ogden The ceremony will be solemnized in the Logan LDS Temple Miss Zaugg graduated from Weber High School Weber College and the Institute of Religion Mr Evans graduated from Davis High and attended Weber College and Institute of Religion esbvt Pr enans $ef Meetings The Women's Association of the First- Presbyterian Church will -meet in the following groups on Tuesday Phoebe Circle: Church library Mrs William Stratford and Mrs David Holther hostesses at 1 pjn Deborah Circle Mrs Mon day 4212 College Drive at Dm 1 A stimulating collection Priscilla Circle Mrs Myron Gillette 1367 30th at 1:30 pm 1- Hannah Circle! Mrs James We Are Proud To Announce the Appoiniment of BARBARA STUART As the New Manager of Our Sherwood Park Salon 315 Harrison Blvd t7 Tooley 1467 Maple Drive at of contemporary "furniture 7:30 pm Ruth Circle Mrs Stoll "2823 Malan Drive at 7:30 pm mm Classic Cane Group combining 105 sofa tvith solid walnut i The following meetings are scheduled for Wednesday March attached table and -fas jj perbly constructed Enjoy the warmth and 78 companion sofa 27: Eunice Circle Mrs Kermit BARBARA STUART dark 2685 Van Bur en at 10 am No 2101 176 No 2103 218 Sarah Circle Mrs Coop- 11 beauty of SOLID WALNUT with handrubbed -er 633 45th at 10 am Suzanne Circle Mrs Ben Rhoades 1213 30th at 10 am Solid walnut -Rachael Circle Mrs Chalmer -1 oil finish Large choice of dramatic dramatically carved 105 sofa with enclosed tahlA '76' slnale arm sofa Jackson 1649 23rd at 7:30 pm 7 Naomi Circle Mrs Shep Barbara specializes in tinting nd permanent waving Barbara wishes to invite all her old customers and friends to drop in and visit her MEET OUR OTHER BEAUTY OPERATORS IN OUR SHERWOOD PARK SALON Gay McKinstry Brenda Nelson completes exquisite arrangement No 4331 220 No 4503 2S3 fabrics all zippered Every sofa herd 485 26th at 7:30 pjn Lady Lions "Enjoy Talks by Foreign Students converts to a foam PERMANENT WAVE The Roy Lady lions held their March meeting Tuesday evening fat the Four Leaf Clover Cafe in tpgden A erouo of foreign exchange Either lotmae slides £2 corasr table SPECIAL UoV12-50 $795 ONLY This special availabU at all thra A rubber bed in seconds mo -r" Sstudents who are attending We-ber State College gave short talks on their native country and the problems facing a oreign ex-rchange student in this country These students were Andrew Zane of Hawaii Roberto Luzio Kenneth Brindley and his wife Victoria from Bolivia and Elkin Svacrior Eautv Salons I Contemporary sofa sleeper Conceals two foam rubber mattresses Available with Shoji arms as shown with cane) srroSt cr ennless i Drews from Colombia Ladies attending were Mrs Al bert Johnson Mrs Glenn Beck Mrs Richard Bramwell Mrs Eu No 2275 '255 Open Mon thru Sat 9 AM TO 5 PM PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SUPERIOR BEAUTY SALON gene Minardi Mrs Arthur Toi-moto Mrs Jesse West Mrs Le- land i Foxley- Mrs Blaine 'Whit- tier Mrs Glen McEnbre Mrs Jfeil Karren Mrs Blaine Tucker "Converts ta tvsTn cr ful size double bed Mrs Frank Merrill and Mrs Law rence Poulter Shell Sofa for the contemporary look No 1232 170 of Fine Furniture Mrs Marion Carmonv Mrs James MacDonaM Mrs Roger 315 Harrison Boulevard Phone 392-4111 3872 Washington Boulevard Phone 393-4391 2343 Kiesel Avenue -Phone 394-7474 in Roy City OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 -Stover Mrs Bert smith 4 Mrs "James Hunter Mrs Orlen Stuart Mrs Elwyn Walker Mrs Dae "Coons and Mrs Howard Stable.

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