Show t i 4 -- I i At - 4 t ' A I fjalt gakt Zeibunt ZI)c Sunday Morning i October 17 1943C 13 '1155!"!7!: --:-' i:- r - - ' I0 v - Mix Flowers Vegetables - I - ' t iths ': ' Garden Club 1 ''' ' '' ' -- 'I- '''::- - 'F'''' ' : t '' - ':' t '' '"::' :'' : - ' !::: ' ::' i ' ::: ' ':?'' '':: - - :: i: ::: : '4 e4 - t ' ' '':::'::: - ' it- Is ::!- ' - t ' Miss Betty L Duffey of - s :: ' ":::::: '' 'I ? forget-me-not- 1 Weddings in Idaho - 1 I PAR191 Idaho—Impressive -- 1 r I - t : 4''''- 1 t "i 4 " 1 tk-- r -- ' ' - e iN'' :44 - 1 1 i'- s N' - - '- - i e 1 1 H ' ' '' ' i t It ' - ' i1 L I :i ' II 1 4 Ps' - a ?i ' -' 4 n''- - &:"Tr'"-'- - 1 ' ' ' ' '' 4 '111'"- i0'- 0 0'(- ''Ji- 'ti j " c- 41 r 't- ''" - '! ' fr? '75 WIWI: ' - ':'':---- 4 i 3 - L '''''''' ''E e - ' :' s : 4 ''' :: '' Follette ' Mr and Mrs Charles O Peterson and family and Mr and Mrs Anthon Peterson and family went to Salt Lake City Thursday to attend a dinner party given by Mrs Elise P Pratt tr t ' ' ds--- 1's 40°700-- 1 - ) 'N o d : 1 ? - !' ' q:- - t - ' ti? ! 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' - - ' ' C ' n -"' C - r (1 - '5 1 I 1 (---4- I i ) A ''''-- - :'- - - '7 - z ' '4 -- 1 - - ' 'S - ' 't i to 1 G E 32 WEST' FIRST IES larnQ ::- 0 i '''-- :1' 100 t' J ' f C elI g i' L fabric 4d — 1 : ' t :0 (0 et t I: 1 2975 z ' i - -- -- 1: r 01 ''''''" Ai r' - 4 4 ' c-- - --- ' - - 10--e 't 'W' ' - t ' -- -- L '':' ? r ' 4 v' '''''' "Ig''''''''4:4't?'''' : ve0 - A - ! - f'7 - ' -- ' ' - '4 ' 4 :9 : 1 "4 i -' f 44oa i ''- -' 1 ' ' ' : ' - ' s))— A - 44) 90 i A TO 44 t! 75 k 3 4e r - i'i for so little! t i ' in your choice (or per t - ' - tr i t itri t I - 1 I - - ' - t- 1 1 ' - s? - A - Quilted rayon taffeta lining and warm interlining in every one! Black or grey in sizes 14 to 44 ' - ' i styles with smart novelty clasps and trimmings or wide dashing bolts! : ' 1 - sian type finish Fitted and swagger - ' ) 1 N AT '' ia::- ' - : 't - 1 A 0-'"'F' At--'c- '774taavie la : ' - ‘ --f -- UTZ i 0 Av0f n GOOD i ::7 Cif : t :'-- I - 'i s 4 "k r - -'-- I R Never before have we seen such 4 i: SOUTH ST - U r'"11 i ' 4 - - t I1 i t s " -- t - - -- 6':1 s ' I - stytoci to swing smsortly from the brood shouldors in th popular swagepif cut! Tiny collar fur toil trimming!I Q Ilii I rayon toffirla lining! block 14 to 44 ' '' :''' - - - 2 ' - -'- - : i $' e7175 t w : 44 aim' 0 - ' k:!'- ' -l!' T0 -' ' r col- - - ll'' f 13 ) i'A r24riil't- ' - i 6! 1 :' - r 4' lar and slim slams! Slightly flared skirt! Black or grey! 14 Lice Powders and Disinfectants II :20" IS - 4 f- - style! princss round POULTRY MEDICINES D & - - ot WATERERS DOG FOOD SREME and DOG C:-' - ' -- -' - - Smooth ' 3 ! ---t 19 ' - d graceful I W ''''''''' : ' kk1 ' ‘ col-t- ar ti it ' 44"47jr'''''-------- b w in ' '1 14 :i '''''' 4 4 PERSIAN TYPE fabric cleverly fitted In a smart bolted and FEEDERS - GIi 01( A N 00:70"--- 7 1' - t ' - " C 3ef71 '4 - i --- t ''471 :i - 1 1 ? lettuce spinach now for an early spring crop 'COMPLETE LINE Or RABBIT 4 - t t' :7 0 V W ! Gardeners seed and Plant - - - ' t" 1- V ' - 4 ? A - and plant lawns now for lawn next spring Mr Johnson attended Ricks college where he was active in music Be returned in November from a two years' MIBBIOn for the - - k ' :: ' i -" t ' KINDS OF ZE ALL chap- e- A ' e Natalowr-4 t - i :' ' 1 L $7 ''' 4 '4 t ' 1 - :ret f'" "I tt 'i' ?telt' i ' 'fl - -- ' !14 - k: A::-0'- t 44 f - ' - - A '' ::21e f- :: I : - ''':t - ' ' '''''Z - Z"r :- - - E e: : i - 4 1:1-7- 'A :- t ' t ' j - sl 44- ' I'' ' (4 '"' :' ne-- l'' 0 TYPE à 1 ': ' 1 and Shrubs Trees Nigorn Fertilizer for Lawn and Shrubs Now Available - '4:' 7- 2 - ' 1 turnover on AU Items for Fall Planting Bulbs Plants Evergreens '' ': i- - lz ' 0 7:- 'ros:' r :" 41 ::( 1 - 4"9 1t - rt 7:$1b k s ' 'f - ' -- a4 1 st s t fr -- 0 ''' & 5 - ' ''t-1:":1 - j t'' V - 1'4 r 1 - ' 1:1 he ' ' ' 1 5 A Fun Begins 4 Barber president Mrs C C Ran- - Get Our Free Price List - '' - t 4 ' '' s---- ' 1 f 4 - 1 1' - 4 P -- :: :- !''-::-:l- ' ' 11-- k:1- - z V'' -- t c ' r -- e- : - r: 11017 Narcissus Chinese Freesia Oxalis in assortment 4 :"1 ! 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'''' - 01- : - t I I - I - 1: ': - BROADTAIL TYPE fabric fur cut In swagger styli': with snug round collar: and big roomy slaevos 'slashed pockets Novtly clasp and button Black or 14 to 44 grey to I ' t r I 6 "CS t: - - SALT LAKE' CITY STORE '' f m - ''' I 7? I I 7 1 Ll C'''adt'3 VI hi V il r-- - - i 7 t':-- t 11 jg dfli t ' - 1 ::? - 4 '' - w ! - - son-in-la- 4 - ' f::'-- ''': ::'''':: 'f flpit - - - i: " ''- ' 1 ' 4 ':' Ph Mrs G A Torgeson arrived home Thursday from a two weeks' visit in Denver with her daughter Mr and Mrs W and D Lohman also a niece and her family Mr and Mrs J W La i ' : ':i A Logan ' ' : --- -- Mrs Kate Christiansen has ar rived home from San Diego where she went to visit with her on and wife Lieutenant and Mrs Jack Christiansen r-- : w4446i:4:z::z:4xxR15Ag after a Ellason i ' : - ': - 1:' 7 George to Salt I T -4 4 - f: Murriy Aliss Harriet Parks Magrta awaits arrival of fiance rl Mrs E S Smart has returned I '''' "''''': ''''"" ' ' i': ':' home from San Francisco where she spent two weeks visiting with -' her daughter and Mr' ' ' and MrsMack Chipman ' fe' 7! lue Mi and Mrs Jack Farr and ''' rdePt' Young-Cowi- e two children of Ogden spent last 0 ' re " i week end here as guests of Mr3 1 POCATELLO Idaho—Miss Lola I ' ' ' 4 Young daughter of Mr and Mrs Harry Farr " tif-4 e J W Young was married to ' ' ‘:: ' c' ' ''F'''''' k 'A ' '' Mrs Harry W Wolf returned Corporal Ian Cowie son of Lieu- home ' '''' t to Salt Lake City Sunday ''!prtenant Alexander Cowie of the e '' British navy The couple ex- after a two weeks' visit here with f"1& 4'" ' ' e Prochanged vows in the Logan LDS her sister and brother-in-lafessor SorenMrs and Charles SO J ' temple September lI i Accompanying the two at the sen Professor aand Mrs Sorensen Mrs Fred 6 Klink e who Is a' Mrs Ian Cowie who IIs a Poea- - private dinner party in ceremony were the bride's entertained at Paris Idaho bride mother and Mr and Mrs Daniel her honor Saturday evening tell° Idaho bride Roberts of Pocatello Mrs Cowie is living at PoDr Joel E Ricks of the Utah ' ' :: ""v'"7"7'''''-'tello Corporal Cowie is stationed State Agricultural college gave H: at Camp Phillips Kan with an the program Monday afternoon to the 'LTA C Woman's club at its army tan It division opening meeting for the season ca1 Alantield-Butle- r at the home of Mrs Julia N How:::::7-:ell ''' ''P:-11 : POCATELLO Idaho—Married ' IDAHO 0 FALLS Idaho—Miss ':: ' ' to an English-bor- n Australian Dolores McLaughlin daughter of : Fine held bride ' Miss Madge Manfield is luncheonArts club of its opening Alvin McLaughlin and Morgan the season meeting i:"-Staff Sergeant Wesley G Butler Andrew Parksseaman first class :: ita: who has been in Australia with Thursday afternoon at the home " U S navy son of Mrs Hazel ''''s''':''''''' of Mrs S M Budge -' Parks Dixon were married Octo- ''' '' I: the army finance office since the luncheon Mrs D W Following Pittman 1942 8 ber at the home of the brideFebruary H::: who with her husband has rewere 19 married June a Mrs sister ::groom's Raymond returned from-- two years° cently "somewhere in his Australia" Hill gave a talk on that parents Mr and Mrs Horace C couYntry Iran William D Cook bishop of the : and its people of Butler announce 4 Acegula LDS Fifth ward officiated i Sergeant Butler is a graduate of After a visit in Swan Valley Women's Literary club met of the University of Idaho South ::::: Seaman Parks will return to duty Afternoon with Ezra ' ': Wednesday at and Pocatello enlisted in the at Bremerton Wash Mrs William Doutre Lundahl - 1 on air June here army corps :''' ' '2 ' ' ' 1941 was stationedat Ham- - reviewed the book "Mother RusBrady-Moor- e sia" by Maurice Hindus The : ' A t field ilton Cal for nine months ladles ':' I of the club were hostesses RIGBY Idaho — Miss June overseas before going for at the U S 0 house Sunboys of Mrs Sarah Brady daughter i''''":4' ''”'''' e day afternoonto Brady and Emmett Moore of 7 t 4 - -- e- 46' Powell Wyo were married Octo- - ' ''i ' Clio club met Wednesday afterABERDEEN Idaho—Of inter- her 4 at Twin Falls by J C Fred- - t t j!::: '' - lk :'4 it : 4: 'I is the announcement of the noon with Mrs C C Randall tot JD S L rickton blmhop ' marriage of Mrs Ruth Moore to "The Life of Voltaire" by Tanen' i 1 Harold C Ross on October 7 The v t‘"sr -lyre wns ably reviewed by Mrs ''!: - Ilunter-Frederikse- n ' li e was solemnized by the W IL Preston "A i i ceremony ' 11 Rev Edgar Teous of the Presby- RITA(mr Idah- o- Mr and Mrs !' 0 'tt' terian church 'tunny IH!tinter annnce the roar- - f ::: Music dinner The Civic annual ii :r:e 4 :' 'Age of their daughter Miss Following' a small reception the meeting was held Monday evening Ilititte Marld hunter to Clarence i couple left for a brief wedding In the banquet hall of the BlueFrederikmen mon of Mr and Mrs 4 trip to Pocatello following which bird presided over by Professor 1 t: at Olaf Frederiksen October a few days in Salt N W Christiansen Mrs Charles spent they i the home of Mr and Mrs Emmett p: Lake City as guests at the home of J Sorensen was in charge of dinIlunter the bridegroom's brother and sis- ner arrangements ''' Oakley Hunter of St Anthony ter Mr and Mrs Ralph Oakley of ' ' ID S bishop officiated Salt Lake City Mrs A B Olsen entertained ''' 'It ? t 4P ' ' t5' her birthday club at luncheonand ': 3)ridge Friday afternoon 0 ! I -- i i: - ' 1 :::- z '4'S tr' ':'''k 0 ' - - 4- ''' ''':- - rt- t '::14 ' 4 ? t --- ” p' - ' - t f dlelight ceremonies at the home of her parents October 4 'united Miss Olga Louise Hoge and Techni- cal Sergeant Fred G Klinke of Ill 1 Ilinsdale ' 4 For the ceremony which was ' It performed by her father the bride 7irz::' - 3) wore a princess model gown of ' I ivory satin wtih long sleeves and a sweetheart neckline A recep x ' tion followed with a postnuptial 1' '' ' reception being ::: given for the in Hinsdale later in young couple 0 ' the 'week 4 " ' Following a short I '': honeymoon they will return to Pocatello where Sergeant Klinke 'l is stationed at the army air base Mrs Klinke is a graduate of the University of Idaho and Sergeant ' Klinke attended Northwestern uni- 1I versity school of commerce :: '1 s can- :i - those engagement Is told LOGAN—Dr and Mrs Thomas returned home Lake City this week end visit here with Miss Nora ' :' ' : :: I 1 ::4 ! '' 'H': ':: ' 6 te I ":::::::c: ':- s i - : ::': ii: :'' '' I : :::: 1 ' f ? :tif 4c'': :: t - - - A -- ' f:::: :: t - - i 1 - i'':?' : ' '': - : i::- ir: t : ' 1 : '- :::- :' ? s: ' ' ''' i ' "'-- ! : ': ' ''- 1--- ii ::--- I4 i ' t - 1' l ':: i ': s:- i ' ' :' : $ If- ''' :: '141: ::: ' ':::" ' ' ' ' r-- ' Is 1 "4 :"::: ::'-'- ' '' '" :ii : : ? ::::' 1 i - -- 5 7 : ':1 :f - - 1 : :": '' ?: :' :: ' ' : 4z 0:1: i's :' r ' ''''''::-''- ' :t ' 2 ' - : ' ''''' : ' ' 's e t ! i '' - ' 4 ' - "' ' ' i - ''' l :' ''' ' ' - - - - s - 1 i was president of Kappa Delta so- MURRAY—Miss j Marjorie Mr of Brown Charlene rority and a member of Aps daughter Sigma Nu senior hcrnorary 3e Robert : 7 PodplaNi1::t r and DcorBproorwainJa4m96ts also ' held offices in Phi Upsil trs ::' ' Omicron Lambda Rho and Vt A t '4 4 ' son Mr and of Wentworth Hodge Ifillam was a member: of ' : Mrs John Hodge of Plymouth Captain : Pi ' Kappa Alpha fraternity --- ' '' Salt Lake Wis were wedded at s 6 October army air‘base chapel ' t The bride was given in marriage Duffey-Robinso- n I i :) :t MURRAY—Private First Cazal by her father Mrs William Ad' ams sister of the bride attended and Mrs 'William Carlisle an''' : ' ' : '''I:P? her and William Adams was best nounce the engagement of their ' t ' Man i ':::: '1::( daughter Miss Betty L Duffey to Private Keith Robison serving' T Parks-Fit:ta- T i ' with the air cadets Private Rot:-''' son is a son of Mr and Mrs Robert ' ' p' ' 1 iiz MAGNA—Wedding plans which R Robison 752 West Forty-elght- b 1Duawait the arrival of Captain f ' street i''''''' ''ane Folsom Hillman 1JSMC from South 1' ' marriage 'will take place la '::: his San Diego Cal base were on- theThe near future t'tt nounced this week when Mr and :1:r:?:Mrs R C Parks told of the ap- Andrew-Winder r '''' 1:proaching marriage of their daugh' :: to ter Miss Parks Harriet MENAN Idaho—Mr and lfra d:: Captain Ilillam son of Mr and Mrs L W Ralph Andrew announce the 'mar- ' '': 7: Hillam 257 Kensington avenue riage of their daughter Miss Max-m- e Salt Lake City Andrew to Floyd Winder 'of The young couple are both grad- Ammon nupttals took pie Mrs James NVeniworth Hodge a uates of the Utah State Agricul- last week The at the home of John r recent Murray bride tural college whete Miss Parks Poole LDS bimhop F' -- 0 :: - : I I ''''" 4 - - - -- By Maude Robinson A few of Salt Lake City's victory garde ners found time and energy this summer to decorate their victory gardens with flower borders and by next year there will be more and more snapdragons waving over the radishes an d nasturtiums quarreling with the green peas in memory still ling ers a beautiful stretch of kitchen garden with It's a good idea bordering rows of rich bloom which was arran ged by an English gardener who had once been in the aervice of a duke or so in Great Britain He used his tricks or zinnia seeds for fall with a board curb around to prein a Michigan estate to the ac- marigold vent water ditarranging them mowing claim of all comers They also Will profit by a light It is best to choose for this purbloomed mulching that If have you snaps pose flowers of the tall and up- well this summer cut them back ' a a a sort of Puritans right typeI wax Altogether it is most confusing heavy order not to interfere with the cul- and protect with the Mr and Mrs N Blaine Winfor hail from that paper cornucopias tivation of the vegetables Or nar- California If homemade ters 507 De Soto street a put row ribbon and bounWhen one side in slit they look out of their ventilating daries may be made of the dwarf There is one thing to remember front window the scenery is entirebedding types If seeds are sown in the fall ly tomatoes With conservation in mind they all flowers grown And heat a few tomato plants in the planted among the vegetables may be used border across the house front for lavish cutting for house floral and the oneonearest the window arrangements and nobody Is going Miss got the victory idea somewhat to Maude will Paul give to raise Ned because the lady with excess It is now eight feettall on a lecture "Birds" when the garden shears has snipped the and has its eye on the roof The the Neighborhood Garden hest roses and daisies and such bewildered Winterses put no trellis club meets Monday at 2 p m ''right out of the front border back of it but have tacked the Barn at Art the around the house!' branches to' the wall as the plant If the 1944 victory garden is grew All summer it has borne row being spaded up roughly and they should be protected from fruit which hasn't as yet got planned these floral borders may washing away in rains Leaves to the point of hammering on the be planted right now with annual stalks or straw will make a pro- window when ripe and ready for seeds bachelor buttons annual tecting mulch remove it care- picking but perhaps that's just as well larkspur poppies petunias snap- fully in the spring Of course seeds always may be dragons alyssum calendulas or It is the Stone and was s Chinese Don't try planted :n a seedbed in the fall planted a foot deepvariety i Couple Exchange Vows At Army Air Base erftgCO -- 0a P f' )t f 7 i |