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Show 16 TV Silt Lika Tribute, Soaday, Jana Tbe ITT' t. Aj.. -- Customers Will Need Help With the Midi - 14, 197 r s : ' v i vilV ,S' 4j L i . "r V x ps - V ',L. Mr. Mr. Tryoa Smith Mr. Mrs. Jack mu Jen&oa Mrs. Sorrasoa Mrs. Carl Mrs. Londahl like Pittsburgh and Paris in fashion directors between, meeting here learned how to treat the customer when time comes to shop few American-mad- e fall and winter clothes. Dont let the customer in the fitting room alone when shes trying on the newer lengths, said Jeane Eddy, the experts briefing assembled for a show featuring all thats new in clothe and accessories. Miss Eddy, of the New York Fashion Group, cautioned that the customer may not be pleased with what slie sees when she looks at the mirror's image of herself in the midi. She will probably have clogs on and be che said. And the customer will need belp. The first help will be to remind the customer that the dress or length doesnt stand d, JUNE WEDDINGS NEWS Bogdanow-Smit- Both are joining the Peace Corps. h and Paulette Bogdanow Alan G. Smith were married Saturday at Log Haven. A reception was given at The Pillars. Log Haven was setting (or the wedding break fast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Connie P. Bogdanow, Salt Lake City, graduated from the University of Utah. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Edwin Smith, Salt Lake City, is attending the U. of U. Lords-Tryo- n Reception Centre was setting of the Saturday wedding of Marsha Lord and CYaig Tryon. A reception was given after- ward. Teogra Restaurant was setting for tha wedding break- fast The bride Is the daughter of Ralph C. Lords, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Richard Earl, Fullerton, Calif. The bridegroom, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lester Jenson, Midvale. son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tryon, Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah. He is now serving in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Allen-Jackma- n Jennifer J. Allen and Steven Lynn Jackman were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Shaw-Jenso- n Jewelyn Shaw and L. Eddy Jenson were married Saturday at the Crestwood Villa. A reception was given afterward. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reid, Shaw, Granf-j-r. Temple. reception was given at Granger Seventh LDS Ward. A Coachmans Dinner and Pancake House was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Irwin Allen, Salt Lake City, NEWS OF WEDDINGS frw Gunnell-Hoga- i 4 v. 1 ft Salt Lake LDS Temple was aetting for the Friday wedding of Rebecca Gunnell and Charles H. Hogan. A reception was given at La Qtadelle RecepLjn Center garden. Holiday Inn was setting for the wedding breakfast. , The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston P. Gunnell, Salt Lake City, attends the University of Utah. She affi-Rates with Kappa Delta Chapter, LamMa Delta Sigma. The bridegroom, aon of Mrs. Rowena Hogan, Salt Lake City, and the late Harold R. Hogan, attends the U.f U. , , .. r b 4 Macfcay-Gibso- n . Mrs. Hogu Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting for the Thursday wedding of Elizabeth Ann Mackay and David E. Gibson. A reception war given at Tbe Seville Reception Center. , - Lethenstrom- - The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Mackay, Salt Lake City, attended Brigham Young University. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edison A. Gibson, Salt Lake City, attended (he University of Utah. graduated from Salt Lake College at Medical and Dental Assistants. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Jackman, Taylorsville, attended Southern Utah State College. He is e, serving In U.S. Navy, Bradiy William Lundahl were married Saturday in a garden wedding at the home of the brides parents. was given at the Brigham City Elks Lodge. Maddox Ranch House was setting for the wedding breakA Bee-vill- Tex. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heesacker, Brigham City, is attending the Thomas-Sorenso- n University Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting for the Friday wedding of Colleen Thomas and R. John Sorenson. A reception was given at The Holladay Eleventh LDS Ward. Village Inn Pancake House was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jay N. Thomas, Salt Lake City, attended Utah Strte University and University of Utah. She affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Sorenson, Salt Lake City, attended the U. filiates Theta. The bridegroom, Sigma BRIGHAM CITY - l Shauna Marie Glacnma and Thomas Allen Carl were mar- ried Saturday at the Ever green Wedding Manor. A reception was given afterward. Beefeaters was setting for the rehearsal dinner. The bride, sister of Louis Giamoca, Salt Lake City, is attending the University of Utah. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carl, Salt Lake City is attending the U. of U. Toni Heesacker son of Mr. Chi. Giacoma-Car- Lundahl Kathaleen of Utah. She afwith Kappa Alpha and Mrs. Ernest Lundahl, Idaho Falls, is attending the U. of U. He affiliates with Heesacker- - Barbara Lucille Young and Timothy Einar Bengtzen were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at LDS East Institute of Religion. Log Haven was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richard Young, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker Bengtzen, Salt Lake City. reception fast. of U. Young-Bengtze- n association . ef commercial women engaged in work. . , The parent group, FastjS Group Inc., works to Sdvaace the principles of applied art in NEW YORK (UTI) From Tokyo to Toronto, with places t V and alone in the new fashion season. Shoes, stockings, hat, gloves, jewelry and purse will be needed to give the total look. The second help will be to keep the customer from buttoning up a midi shirtwaist dress all the way to the hem. The way to wear these, the fashion people were told, Is to keep unbuttoned as many of is industry and to taster fsug ! taste in fashion. Miss Eddy said it important to toll the custom that faslu.il lor tbe seventies is characterized by individuality. There is no one look, she said. Tbe long lean silhouette does run through all the looks. Exercise, therefore, must be recommended to the customer, if necessary, according to Miss Eddy. ; The buyers were told to expect to have trouble witn the customer who hasnt been doing exercise regularly. is in, Vie The shape-u- p Clothes are soft and said. clingy, soft and sexy. Emphasizing the lean waist wille are ers h body-cinc- laced belts. to from chrofne three-inc- h For those who like costumes there will be these choices: This inSwashbuckling. cludes capes and hoods and d gaucho pants, vests and knitted turtlenecks. Die wrapped look. This includes coats that wrap like a bathrobe and suits with waist to jackets. Folk clothes. These rarge from peasant costumes to those imitating ceremonial clothes worn by American s s in with tiie , , Pilgrims. long-sleeve- the buttons as the wearer wishes from micro mini to knee. The number of unbuttoned closures depends on how much the wearer wants to show. h pow-wow- The fashion group of New York, sponsor of the show for members of the International Fashion Group, is a non- - Fretty, is the troy fashions should he. DRESS UP , 'in FUN CLOTHES Meet me at the dear little Boutique I JUauontU .with the flowered aiming CHARLENE'S I EAST BROADWAY K.yivillt, Utih Mrs. Bengtiea Holsinger-Poulso- n John Ernest ents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. William E. Poulson, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Florence Holsinger, Provo and Dick L. Poulson claimed Vickie Kay Holslnger as his bride in ceremonies performed Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Par- - Holslnger, Corona, Calif. Harmon yX :: i.l.UUWWq Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church was setting for the Saturday wedding of Jane .Anne Lethenstrom and Robert ' Louis Harmon. A reception was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cormier, Salt Lake City. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace V. Lethen-ctroSalt Lake City, attended the University of Utah. The bridegroom, aon of Mr. and Mrs. James Harmon, Bakersfield, Calif, graduated from die U. of U. with a BA. degree In history and was commissioned Mrs. Gibsoa 12-Mon- th an ensign in the U.S. Navy. School Year Vs Under Consideration - Some NEW YORK (UPI) COO school districts nationwide are considering tha extended chool year (ESY). Under such a plan, schools would stay open in the sum; mer time. A report in the Journal, School Management, says education administrators weighing the extended school year want to: Save money. Make greater use of present facilities. Delay needed construction which sidesteps going to taxpayers for bond issues. 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