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Show - , t D otne' 00ti.t:its..ToilliiiI4:::.: ., iss Johnson ,,,.,,,, ...,,.....,,,,.. .. .. 7riday. TIT U FRI DAY,. NOVEMBERA6, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, 1951 , 4 Joyce Flynn, F. W. Jensen Wed in Temple ;74P4 go' it marriage of Miss Joyce Flynieand Frank W. Jan- sen which was solemnized ta 1 tho Salt Lako Temple. Friday. miss Flynn' Is a daughtir Mr. and Mrs. Harold Flynn of Leeds, England. Sho has been residing in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mn. Wilford Craven, 1154 East Eighth South St Parent.; of the bridegroom are Mt. and. Mrs. Carl Jensen of , dermal. ,. brother of tha greoul- - , - , . rollowint honeymoon et) to ' an' Imdiselosed destination, n the pair I'M maks name of widespread interest is the 182 N Quiet home rites to be per- Mrs:Anderson bat chosen a suit formed Friday evening will In beige shade with brown acunit in marriage popular tollcessories. They will complement Miss Eta:bora Jean Johnson ple and William E. (Ted) Ander- their ensembles with -- orchids. son. The bony of the bride-- , RIUDEGROOMIS groom's parents. Mr. and Mn. Assisting with best man duD. L. Anderson, 24 Fourth East ties will be Scott Richard An. wM provide settbig for the St, , - nuptials. Wi The attractive bride ' is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S.' Johnson of Martine; Calif, formerly of Price, Utah. ' TO PERFORM RITES Patriarch Ebenezer A. Child of University Stake will officiate at, the ceremony. Mins Johnson will be attired in a oft Ere.," suit sI light" weight flannel with a bat of velvet enhanced with a black veil. Black accessories with white gloves will complete' her costume. Pinned to her shoulder will be 'a large orchid corsage. -Sole attendant to the bride will be her sister, Miss Nant7 Johnson, who will wear a suit of gold faille taffeta with orchid well-know- the1ràm.1 et St.; Salt lake 444 tik,141.-Ao- ,, 24 Fourth lad I "omweloommoof."- 4 sea-gre- en , . St mrozmiD i RITES ' Officiating U the oeuple , spoke their vows - was Pros. Robert 11. Young. Immediately VA Mrs. Johnson will appear bi following. the newlyweds were wool crepe I slut of silver-blu- e honored at a wedding, breakI while accessorized In black; fast given by the bridegroom's parents at Rotel Utah. Follow-t-at their honeymoon, the pair CLUB CALENDAR will be further feted at a party to be given by Mr. - and Mrs. SATURDAY Craven. Old 'Men Pae Me couple will make their club No. 12 Ladies Auxiliary home in Bountiful upon their TAUS VOWSMiss Joyce Flinn exchanged nuptial Annual harvest dinner-danc-e, return from a honeymoon trip - NEW HOME Mrs. Wendell L. Mennen Worethy Stoddard Hall in Union Pacific vows with Frank W. Jensen Friday in Salt Lake Temple.- Jena), to Idaho. - Going-awa- y outfit d p.m. Station, A wedding breakfast honored pair following ceremony. with Jeffery (right) and Shelly. are beaded torlapak. worn by tho bride is a tailored Beta Theta ri Methiers Club homeMonson. their will slake with where Capt. they suit of gray wool accessorized Annual rummage sale, 151 in deep red. Second East St., 10 a.m. TOWNTALKERS FORMER STL'DENT Sigma Na Mothers ClubAn. nus.lfaU party. 150 East 601,1 The bridegroom has attended Templa St., 1 p.m., LDS Business College where he 111 Daughters Sr Revolution Utah strved as , president of the Barbara Jean Johnson wM wed ;11051E ItITES-4di- ss Slat SocietyBirthday lunch-o- n, Hersuders Rotary Group. Re WiMam L (Ted) Anderson Triday evening in clidet horns: ' I 1 Hotel Utah, p.m. has fulfilled aa LDS mission to 'rites. The pair wM make theLr home in Salt Lake City. Alpha Beta Thetalteeting. Denmark. LI 923 First Ave., 2 p.m.Prenuptial parties honoring former Miss Iritim wee. host-easNow boarding a ship for farWaving goodby were - Sir. . by Was Norma Grainger, away Tokyo. Japan is Mrs. M01111011 and Mt, and Mrs. S. W. Ambassador Ladies , . Min Mary Smith. Mra. Albert Wendell L. Monsw the former Jones, 1123 Harrison Ave, parThe regular monthly bridge 1100.-ck,qi.Eoff.R0$7'Buchley and Mrs. Thomas Moen Miss Dorothy Jones, She left ents of MTS. Monson. luncheon for Ambassador Ladies ' The threesome will be greet- - and their guests will be held Salt Lake Tuesday, along with her two children. Jeffery, age ed by Captain Monson who is Monday at 11:30 p.m- - in the WestwatClub . and Shell,, age two. Also serving at the U. S. Army train- gation room of the Ambassador ',matey Club of the Wom- foot , ea , the ing center in Tokyo. They will club. 143 Tit , Zed St. Reseraccompanying Mrs. Kiri Weiss, 1094 Blair wM meet her husband there an's Benefit Association will streamliner to her Francisco make their home there for a vatIons should be .midi at the San reception house in Oran. The eouple were meet Friday, 8 pm, at the home was Mrs.,lett Thursday by airplane auflnt! St., Friday evening 1117 L.club by noon Saturday. Monson; J. tithoney year. ndi3lanads.mo.nth. lot HOn011111L 'sill honor young nowlywadk wed Wednesday in Salt Lake of Mrs- - Rey Weild Mint Jones tan be Beaty, 360 Eighth East First South $ her moth. en Eormer , ' ' rites St. Temple Bait performed by Mi. 'Waits tau just full:lied an ' remembered as a graduate of Us, and Mrs. Montol B. Graff, Pres. ,,A, 40,0,0'0440r Robert,D. Young. the of the Visoyard Ward where Utah, LDS Mission in the Tongan lJniversity The bride is the former Mho 1 .. ' - she was affiliated with Alpha ' ' : - .C, - .f ' , - ' Donna Mae Hancock, daughter , , The pair w!7.1 4 Chi . : .:. .. ' is ; ' :,.. , , OmegaCaptaht Monson. Mr& Mr. Hanel and Trunk the D. long way home throuMt :Birthday also a former student- - of the i cocks of Orem. Parents of Mr. --. . ' , "; ,,..' , ... i. , , Oregon, CalLtomla Washington. 4 school. f hilltop Mr. and Mn. Chester , D. R. Graff are Mr. and Mn. 1 '' and Arizona. , 771 SPECIAL STORK DELIVEZT ,;,,-;--Graff, also of Orem. Weiss plan to be back in Salt ir ' t The annual birthday luncheon labeled for proud par- ':.: Lake City for tho Christmas WHITS SATIN of the Utah State Society of ants, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill IL holidays., ,,,, For the reception, new Mrs. ., 1759 Davis Twentieth East ,Doughtere of the Revolution , of , 'will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. Graff will don a gown of shimNew Adlitton St., arrived in the- lona of an fashioned white satin mering Geer,at the Hotel Utah. Miss N adorable baby girt. The New baby 'makes three adorh, with high neckline I 1 and white bundle gla Young will act as toastmisprecious pink able youngsten at the home of tress and the guest speaker will and yoke of imported lace. Her ' will be named Elizabeth. -Mr. and Ere- - George . abort sleevelLareofmatching 4' ever ler La; 2823 Eighteenth East Lt. station. Min Carol Carlisle lace. Caught to a bridal crown little sister is one and a half Moat recent addition to the will present musical selections. of seed pearls is her illusion year-ol- d and Christine, grandgroup is a eon who Ent Ilamtly edged in delicate lac& lam Georgia Livingston is in veil,Miss t, Mrs. Earl A. Davis, parents, uw the Hurst will Janet attend lightof day Saturday hs assisted of the luncheon, charge 2198 Wellington Ave., and Mr. ' ,the LDS Hospital. . Master ''. 4.11.10.'''..."r'''''' by Mrs. Chester Cahoon and the bride as maid of honor, with and Mn. R. L. McKean, 2303 Miss Joan Hancock, Miss Carol ''''"Nt', McMillan, as yet unnamed, is ' Mm.S. C. Turnbovr. Thirteenth East St. A, , Sq ,,. the pride and joy' of two Mg Weaver, Miss Joy Hancock, Miss . 1BACK ROME AGADt. Mrs. 'Order of Eagles Bonnie Hancock and Miss La. sisters, Cheryl Ann and Nancy Marl T.' Belt, 1441 Brian , Grandparents are Mr. Ray Backus, bridesmaids. A , , and Mn. B. IL Smith of DuirAve, returned home Monday Auxiliary They will wear formals in from a vacation ,, Honolulu. 1 ham, N. C, imd Mr. and Mfa. Salt Lake auxiliary No. 67, pastel hues, complemented with 4 . Mrs. Bell flair over to the Vert E, McMillan Murray. Fraternal Order of Eagles, will bouquets of red and white roses. Islands ' to spend two weeks meet Friday at I p.m. in the Joining the line as flower Happy mother la the former ' . ma Smith. Elio re- Aerie Hall, 44 Post Office Place. girl will be petit. Patsy Graff. i1iitthgfrIend& turned by air. , Initiation wM be held. SST MAN Travelers Return WELCOME SIGHT...-- . Mr. and Wesley C. Graff will attend Back from an setting twelve Alpha Beta Theta to the duties of best man. Lafe . Mrs. Wyman Nielsen, 3301 days of both business and pieta. Members of Alpha Beta the-l- a, Terry will assist as usher. Sou th Ninth West St., and the ttra are Mr. and Mrs. Abram N. John A. Samuelson& of Cresliterary society, will meet The bride will be attired in I.,, Bywater, 4911 Orchard Drive, cent are playing hosts to a pair Saturday at 2 p.m. at the home a smart black dress with rose ; Boimtiful. The couple lour,. of Mn. William L Christensen, accessories for traveling to the of welcome guests. They , 222 Second Ave. Mrs- - Roscoe honeymoon destination el Las neyed first to San Franciszo are Mr.- and Mrs. NV:I:Nielsen, where Mr. Bywater attended a Grover will review the book Vegas, Nev. Upon their return, parents of the Nielsena conference. Then they' headrd !'Th. Way West," by A. B. Guth- the pair will reside in Orem. home left their The vacationers northward for a sightseeing vp rie. Hostesses will be Mrs. ChrisMr. Graff has attended BrigHONOLULU-BOUND-441r- a. Mackay,- Ida, a week ago Karl Weiss left Thursday ItIDAL rAntMr. and Mrs. Monte' B. , Graft ex- - along the coast, with a stoPeett tensen, Mn. Leo S. Stevenson, ham Young University and has and plan to continue their Utah -- - on a to Honolulu. She 'will meet her bus- -. in Portland, before returni--j journey flying Mrs. James Smedley and ,Mrs. completed an LDS mission to changed veers In Solt ceremony. Theiviall , stay for another few days. . i ; aeration. horn.. bond months for a thers ! Orval Kisselburg. t. be honored et Friday reception In Orem. , the Eastern States. They will return by car. , . V611 Mrs; PI: 'orison Leaves For 9 aDan ' ed i(arl Weiss , - - ro;Vacation in !star) 4:Teité :$01.0t.iiiii-0.- - t, 0- - 'Ark,: it - Luncheon 'Scheduted by '",s, ,,,,,1-- S ' - --- '.' .. k--- . i -- I ; , ds, 1 - , , .1 , , , ,.. - floor-lengt- ! " It .... . Mek101-.Much-lo-- do 1 - , n 1 4 , ! , . , - , L , , , ., g , ,I. - , , Lake-Tomp- , t - 1 lo A ,1Pk, Apir HI TALES ELAINE Y SCENE TODAY , : by , SIGNS OF TITS Tim Es , . A sign on an Army chaplain's door reads: If you halm troubles, come in and tell us bout them. - not, tom, in imd tell us bow, you do IV' Hotels near the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Mho., display this sign: Tleste -do not discuss your operation in the lebby.1 We know a plumber who stamps his over. due bills, 'Tay tho Piper.N. , In the classified ads: Tor rentSmall cottage, two bedrooms, one accessible by . CANNON tci do the- 2o1) tight thews. Unforbmately, she unconsciously stuck the pin' in her husband'i stomach. . Korean Kids Finds Teen Response ' , Can - Just wouldn't feel right ski- ing down snowy slopes in trim, warm ski top When the girls and boys over there are lutely desolate for even a of a eoat And that fleecy winter wrap of yours doesn't seem fated), so special when you realize that there are tiny children in the fighting area who don't even lave any elothes, let alone i,i gorgeous uggestion - 'fainter Thars why the sharp teens In town, (the ones who have more on their minds than next week's date) are collecting all tba old clothing around the house and packing it tin.- When that Job is done they'll ship it overseas. to - Captain Adamson and hell see that the needy get it Group ot girls in East LAM Ward met with their teacher, Marge Cannon, to da the pack-i- n' and wrapphe part the other night Gay Valentine was chairman ot SIMI Wheelwright, - A a a WooneY, Marilyn, Morre Joann Agutter, Charlene Allison, Mar ilyn Bork, Barbara Carr, Gaye Eichhatier, Dorothy Matto a, Jana Fowler, Maurleen Hatch, Mary. Joimssontyarty Lawson,. Janet Margins, Marilyn Bead, , , ; - -- FOS Trim and e paign .. 40i.tt0,,W16A8i auct.ntizi,741 Ana Agutter, Mary Jolutsson, 4herry Moss. Marilyn...Mort 'among tiensters helping out in Copt. ,Jack IL Adamson's to supply Korean children with warm clothing. Sandra Snow,-- ' Sally .Shaffer, you are) get busy and organize and Jean Soder- - your group. Collect Awed cloth-berSherry Moss - ' in& rep4dr It as best you can interested are It you is par-- (those people ars so destitute ilcwottoginsuch...awrorthwbilo theellevvA wear raga, but activity (and we ouroky bope,thInk bow happy they'd be to g, ' NAMES THAT rIT Recently when Mr. and Mrs: Donald M. Keels and their four children were burned out of their home at 1570 anybourne Ave., they were befriended, tronictilly enough, by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sparks, 1511 Clay- tour Ave. toun- ' S S. MC WAS DEFLATED sponie e ' T. , she's changing the baby's diaper, she sticks the pins into the arm of the chair or have decent togs) and send It davenport, or into the bed, wherever she hap' on Its way. Captain Adamson's pens to be working.- address is, Captain Jack H. AdThe other day the father was lying on the amson A0882537, Eq. 502 Pic. eouch with the baby lying on kis arm, while con; GA.. APO ink efo Post- he reed the paper. The mother decided the master San Francisco, Calif. baby's diaper needed changing and proceeded tars, , PROBABLY Hoping to get a WU reading' done wt.w.. out being bothered by hie threeand-a-half- .. yearald son, I Salt Loki father gave the bay a Mather Goose book 'to 'teed. trOungster can't read, but lie knows tho strata by and started : heat, to lie opened up the( book . - ' . . elutnting the rhymes aloud. t soon he looked lip-afathsr, Pretty silently in Ms chair, and scid, 'Tear book doesn't say anything, does it? But ' vane does!: ' wifeoukl , of the press is wonderful. The day after wi her requeet for aid In making a davits quilt, another Salt Lake Woman who has made several of them, paid ber a visit and is going' to show her how to make 0110. ' ' Another request for mall Sc a lonesome Marine resulted in at least one letter: Joseph, 11. 'Greenbalgh of Nephi wrote the prompt re- , , , - - , , printed - Simply everybody is steamed lip about helping the little Korean kiddies. We happen to Jack Adamson know personally and he's really a Tight man- - He's the fellow who started the ball rolling over there in Korea and that's where we're all to send our old warm , RESULTS - ' Mrs. NewelFROMPT H. Litdord says the power - - Adamson's Drive. To Aid Captain , SWEN TERESED DIDIA ILNOW; That production of men's suits his dropped from 24,000,000 to 18,000,000' annually, while costs tumped trtnn 500.000 id' 6,000,003 and slacks'ivent from 6,000,000 to 60,000,CC3 - r |