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Show nified nature inasmuch as the writer remains in control of her emotions. It also aids her in checking those emotions, as long as outside emotional stimulus isn't too long lasting or too strong. Her dignity and poise is indicated in the retraced d in hand, fifth line and in the very narrow loop of the t fourth line. She has a keen sense of what is fitting, augmented by her desire for culture, refinement and literary shown in the appreciation, Greek E discussed in a previous column. They appear here in Grapho," very and appreciate. This writer undoubtedly has much talent in one of the artistic fields. By Leslie Witter King Neighbor Staff Writer (Editorc Note: If yoa have tmtioi about yoor writing, ead la a imall specimen which taa be ased ia this coiamn.) trol on the extremes of these moods. Teenagers to whom lifes problems are most serious would swing emotionally far more than an experienced adult who has learned to accept life Sybils handwriting, today's philosophically. specimen, illustrates a n extremely responsive, very emotional nature that is likely to cause her to view her friends through rose tinted glasses; hold prejudiced opinions where her emotions are involved such as about religion, politics, ideals etc. Looking at the far forward slant makes one think of a climber straining forward as he goes up a hill. There will come a time when he must rest. In this personality the forced rest Salt Lake LDS Temple was will take effect in a mood which can swing like a pendulum from setting for the Monday weddeliriously happy to blackest deding, May 28, id Miss Ann Voor-hee- s Circumstances jection. and Kent Warren Marlowe. rounding the individuals daily Todays writing shows a dig- - Parents of the newlyweds are Mr Sc Mrs Ivan D. Voorhees, 2861 Devereaux Way, and Mr & Mrs Hildin M. Marlowe, 3095 . . . Circus South 2850 East. : Tickets Following foe rites, the parAvailable ents of the groom hosted a with wedding breakfast at a Salt Purchases Lake cafe. Monday evening at guests were greeted in the Highland View Ward, 2980 South ERICKSON Cowboys and Engines bj Inna Caplan Prcsl-hospita- 2790 PHARMACY 6183 Highland Dr. Attending the bride were Mrs Mrs Gerald Rich' ards, Miss Pauline Voorhees, Miss Lanea Marlowe, Miss Kay Russell and Miss Kathi Bagley. Carole Voorhees, and Lori Richards were flower girls. Darrold Marlowe stood as best man for his brother, while Gerald Richards, Hugh D. Voorhees, Don Tuft and Aubrey Lister ushered. The bride has attended University of Utah. Mr' Marlowe has been attending Brigham Young University and fulfilled an LDS Northern Far East mission. Fred Lowry, Store Temple Ceremony Set For Pair June 28 Fashion Quick Permanent Sun Surf A $1.50 Mr Mrs Harvey A. Wilson, 5th East, announce the and approaching engagement marriage of their daughter Miss Vickie S. Wilson to Clark LaVar Christensen, son of Mr & Mrs Clark' Christensen, 1011 East 5700 South. The couple is planning a June 28 wedding in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. A reception June 29 at the Reception Center will honor the couple. ' Asked to attend the' "bride-elect are Mrs Melvin Hitt, matron of honor; Miss Cottrell, maid of honor; Miss Gloria Christensen, bridesmaid, The couple plans a wedding trip to Las Vegas, and will make a home in Salt Lake City. Reg. $1.25 Sun Tan Lotion Reg. $5.98 $3.88 Swim Mask 49c Up to $2.00 Value Sun Glasses 88c 120; 127 Film (Rex) 3 rolls Head Scarfs 20 in. 88c 39c . 88c Swim-Rin- g June 13 - 14 CIRCUS DAYS -- & 2849 79c Badminton Set East. 15 - 16 Erickson Pharmacy 6183 Highland Dr. The world still subscribes to idea like the one 20 years ago that everything would be all right after Hitler, Tojo and Mussolini were defeated. 56 In 5 WAVS! unlined per panel . . Drapes Drapes ONE FREE CIRCUS lined per panel . . . Page Elva A. K. Knott Mrs Elva Ann Kruchck Knott, West 3500 South, retired school teacher, died Mun-daMay 28. 93, msh fhaa 10 Drivar wror caussd Miss In Jones Wed Temple Rites, The Salt Lake LDS Temple was the scene of the marriage of Miss Carolyn Ann Jones and Russell R. Harrington last Monday. Mr Sc Mrs Aaron R. Jones, 1789 Severn Dr. (4065 South) are parents of the bride; the grooms parents are Mr Sc Mrs h Russell T. Harrington, 415-13t- St. The bridegrooms parents were hosts at a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah and the couple was honored at a reception that evening at Crestwood Villa. Miss Sharon Kay Jones was maid of honor. Also attending the bride were Miss Marlene Lowe, Miss Beverly Francis and Miss Ann Harrington. Debra Willden and Rochelle Cushing were flower girls, while Terry Jones served as ring af 1961 casualties. 2915 She was born Dec. 15, ROSES 3 BLOOM y. 1868, in Hands Grove, Ilumbolt Coun- ty, Iowa, to John and Mary Stewart Kruchck. She married Henry J. (Harry) Knott, Nov. 10, 1900, in Wailsburg, Wash, lie died Feb. 28, 1946. She was a graduate of Algonah Normal, Algonah, Iowa. Taught school in Iowa and Washington. She mov-On- c of the best things about led to Roeland and American summer is' the coming of the Falls, Idaho, and Train there to Salt Lake in 1946 shc waa a circus to town member of the Methodist Church And who loves it mosl-t- he and also Chaptcr u children! Order of Eastern Star; Bclhlc- will be circus hem Shrine 1, White Shrine of June in Cottonwood days Village. Jerusalem. Survivors include a daughter, Sicbrand Circus will be on the Earl H (Franccs) Ferririi parking area at about 6150 Salt Lake, and brothers, and c Highland Dr. for four days to sisters, C. M. Kruchek, thrills for the young boro, Ore,; Walter, Jack, both Waitsburg, Wash.; Saylor, Bolh- frv ell. Wash.; Mrs Charles (Lu- Tickets lor nacs arc avail- San Louis Obispo, able with purchases of products cilc) Schnell, and services by participating Funcra, Kvyiecs wcrc con. ducted Thursday. Burial was in Two of the participating Rivervicw Cemc-- s to res have advertisements on1 Trcmon(on lcry. this page. CREATIVE LANDSCAPE PLANNING a Sprinkling Systems Lawns Hedges Shrubs Trees Roses CALL US FOR . . . Rock Gardens Rock Walls Flagstone Patios Flagstone Steps SHADE TREE White Special All Ilills-provid- Maren Peterson Weideuian Funeral services were con I bearer. dueled Saturday afternoon in Curtis F. Turnbow performed East Millcrcek First Ward cha' best man duties. Ushering were pci for Mrs Maren Peterson Charles D. Griffiths, Bob A. A lingering illness claimed Weideman, who died Monday Jones, David L. Jones, Phillip the life of William Elmer Nel-- 1 morning, May 28, at a Salt Lake D, .Jones and Bert K. Hammond. 3121 Dclmar Dr. (3275 hoaPiulw . ThRhride has attended Brig- -' son, 68, .Mrs Weidman, 59, 3457 South iam j Young University'."' Mr East), Monday, May 28. at a june 3 gast. wag Warrington has attended the Salt Lake hospital. 1902, in Cedar Fork, Utah Coun- University of Utah. Mr Nelson was past presi- - ty, to James and Elizabeth dent of the Utah Chaptcr of Peterson. She married Allen eiAem ay 25.i7..in Salt Norma Ann Walters Architects; past president of the Salt Lake Chapter, Sons of Utah Nuptials Friday Pioneers, and past president of Completing plans for their the East Mill Creek Lions Club. wedding Friday, June 8, are Active in scouting for over Miss Norma Ann Walters and Jared Hans Suess. The couple 45 years, he was a recipient of will exchange vows in the Salt the Silver Beaver award and Lake LDS Temple Friday mornScoutmaster's Key. His activiing. in the LDS Church brought ty in a the Hosting reception to serve a mission from him Cottonwood Ward South Seventh Meetinghouse Friday evening, 1947 to 1949 in the Grant Stake will be Mr & Mrs William Bruce and he was a member of the Walters, 1071 East 4800 South, High Priests Quorum of East Mill Creek Sixth LDS Ward. parents of the bridc-to-bHe was born Oct. 5, 1893, in Mr Suess 'is the son of Mr & Mrs John Suess, 865 East Salt Lake, to Elmer Chester and Mary Winklcss Nelson. He 5137 South. Attending the bride will he married Evelyn Howells 0 n Mrs Paul T. Jensen, matron March 10, 1920, in the Salt Lake of honor; Miss Evelyn Suess LDS Temple. He was a veteran maid of honor; Miss Elaine of World War II. Survivors include his widow; Nelson, Miss Kay Devereaux, Miss Trudy Lynn Edvalson and sons and daughters, William II. Miss Louise Suess. Nelson, Mrs Earl (Irene) KilBest man duties will be as- gore and Mrs Gerald (Sue sumed by Kent Wilkins. Larry Carole) Glanville, all of Salt C. Tea, Allan Child, Michael Lake; Mrs 11. D. (Leone) WoodSuess and Kirk Jensen will ard, Mrs E. C. (Nancy Ann) usher. Froning, both of San Mateo, Mr Suess has attended Uni- Calif.; Mrs J. S. (Janet) Orrcll, versity of Utah. He fulfilled an John H. Nelson, both of New n York. LDS Mission. Also surviving arc 24 grandIf you can manage to stay children; and brothers and sisscared all the time, these inter- ters; Raymond R., Clyde and national crises won't bother you Louis G. Nelson, Mrs Florence a bit. McKenzie, Mrs Cora Herman, Rock Varieties In Containers Reg. $5 to $7.00 SPECIAL 6 to 8 ft. 8 to 10 ft. 175 Per 100 lbs. $5.00 to S7.C0 Clump Birch 6 - 7 ft $6.50 20 Varieties Whito Flowering Trees Weeping Birch 6 - 8 ft $6.50 in containers OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 OPEN SUNDAYS . BELL VU NURSERY 8391 South 7th East -- 14 -- 15 IFOR he pursues his playtime pleasures! We've got tho right clothes for his favorite sports, as well as for his "loaf life!" for Father's Day Men's Sport Shirts $1.98 to $5.00 1 09 TICKET -- Brighten Dad's leisure by giving something to wear as Buy Early Knit Sport Shirts ,with each 50c purchase JUNE 13 $2.98 to $5.98 16 Gi (Cotton & Banlon Knits) F.H.A. One hour 6157 HIGHLAND DR. fjRTimitiB Neighbor 5M D3(5)roirBZ5XBE . The I (r storage bag . 1962 Bj Swiss-Austria- Cleaned and put 6, , e. Blankets June , CIRCUS SPECIALS LamPen- hus-Loc- Couple Take Wedding Vows DAYS Lake. An active LDS Church Lida Smith, CaliT. Burial was in Memorial Garmember, she served in Mutual, of the Valley. dens SoSchool Relief and Sunday ciety. William C. Bowdidge Survivors include her llolladay resident. Will- - bani; two sons. Duane G., YOUR DOLLARS B.i both of Salt Lake; iam (Bill) Charles Buwdidge. 85, AH Karl 2626 East 4800 South, died Sat- - lhrec sisters and tlirce brothers, l. fedeisea Laura Erma Peterson, a Lake Salt urday. May 26, at State Farm Agent wieh, James E Sharron O. rc'TimrarTi AM ,ul Clcn, all of Cedar Fork; Mr Bowdidge was born Jan. 11, 1877, in Salt Lake, to John Smith and Ann Manley Bow- Mabel lie married didge. Pinney, on March 16, 1904. Shej died March 6, 1959. lie was a member of Salt Lake BPOE;j Meat Cutters Local 537. lie was the former proprietor of Gran-V- u Market. Survivors include his son, Rodney W., Salt Lake; and Mrs William A. daughters, (Vivian) Spcirs, llolladay; Mrs 11. W. (Frankie) Singleton, Los Wipes out dandelions, other broadleaved weeds. Feeds lawn nutrients R. Mrs Angeles; George (Betty); it needs (and iron to stop yellowMorgan. Syosset, L.I., N.Y.; 20; ing). Kills bugs but not earthworms. nine greatgrandchildren; GOLF BRAND TRIPLE TONIC is EliMrs sisters, grandchildren; easy to apply. Try itl zabeth A. Porter, Miss Augusta and Miss Pearl Bowdidge, all of Salt Lake. Services were held Thursday only I afternoon. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs Blanrhe Smith. Mrs bert Urry and Mrs Ethel dleton, all of Salt Lake. CONVENTIONAL Qwm Ho Holladay Blvd. and 41th South Open Mon. & Fri. Till 9 p.m.l |