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Show i tfimqi li rt. f n'rrn irmilinr ljITHTI g'))- )- yr-- -- ry With Mind Spring Nuptial News Schovten-Harke- r Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schouten, 2331 W. 12600 South, Riverton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Kathy Schouten. She and H. Paul Harker are planning a June 20 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. the ceremony, Following they will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Harker, Copper-toThat evening they will greet guests at a reception at South Jordan Ward. Mr. Harker is a student at the University of Utah, where he is a member of the track team. Phillips-Sander- 3783-23r- d FryWaldvogel k June 4 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is being planned by Miss Susan Ann Fry and Carl W. Waldvogel. The nuptial news is disclosed by parents of the bride-elecMr. and Mrs. t, Payments Aren't Very Big Either Drive Nvw VW Today Mrs. ever 2140 F. eon were made by Mrs. Cyril L. Vance, chairman; Mrs. W. D. Nebeker Jr.. Mrs. Ray C. Johnson, Mrs. John P. Jones. Contributors to the Metrosponsored politan auditions, by the Opera fans, include Mrs. G. Kenneth Hand'ey, Mrs. V. D. Nebeker Jr., Hy Snnimerhays, and Comstock Clayton. Shalamar. Miss Palmer is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Her fiance is a student at tire Sherman Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jr. University of Utah. of Bensenville, 111. Black-Nielso- The bridal couple will be feted at a wedding breakfast a at the by the The bridegrooms parents. evening of their wedding they will be honored at a reception at Crestwood Villa. is a graduThe bride-elec- t ate of Brigham Young University, where she affiliated with the International Dance Club, Program Bureau and was chosen first attendant to Belle of the Y in 1967. Her fiance is attending BYU, and has completed an LDS North Argentine mission. e Completing plans for a May in the Salt Lake Temple are Miss Linda Palmer and Lynn N. McClure. is a daughThe bride-elec- t ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lyle 9 wedding Palmer, 3919-217- 5 East. Mr. McClure is a son of Mrs. William W. McClure Sr., 4825 Viewmont St., and the late Mr. McClure. The bridal pair will be feted at a wedding breakfast at the Club Ambassador by Mrs. McClure. The evening of their wedding, the couple will greet guests at a reception at the In second place, these Sen-lo- r Citizens placed trust in God as the greatest blessing, lack of religious faith as the handicap. Theres no lack of money in I dont mean to say were rich, Mr. W. the W. family. but fortunately interprets, we have been able to take care of my aged mother pret- Sportswear Boutique White and so ,She is fortunate are you, Mr. W. But few thoughtful persons will agree with you that money comes first. Im sure you didnt intend to overlook the other things; but Its worthwhile to think this through for a minute. Psychologist George Lawton, years ago, asked a group of 50 older people to define the assets and liabilities of old age. Money was not mentioned until fourth place. Then came friends vs. lonesomeness, and j Stag terest. ' k b Vilf tT T M i n t GETTING UP IIIGI1TS i I SR." Common Kidney or Bladder Jrrlta-tion- a nuke many men and women feel tense and nervous from frequent, burning or itching urination night and day. Secondarily, you may lose sleep and have Headache, Backache and feel older, tired, depressed. In such rases, CYSTEX usually brings relaxing comfort by curbing Irritating germs In acid urine and quickly easing paln.GotCYSrX at drug glata 1 r gainful occupation as against absence of occupation and in- ANOTHER POLN'T In the third place was a cheerful state of mind, contrasted with the results of lack of emotional discipline in early life. ty comfortably. n Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Marlene Black and Grant Kirk Nielson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nielson, Blanding, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Black, who makes her home in Mesa, Ariz., is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kline Black, Blanding. The betrothed couple will exchange wedding vows May 1 in the Salt Lake Temple. They will greet reception guests May 9 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. D.L. Gibbons in Blanding. Miss Black is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Mr. Nielson, who makes his home in Mesa, has studied at BYU ami at LDS Business College. He fulfilled an LDS British South mission. Chuck-A-Ram- Palmer-McClur- 364-397- Marlene Black Ave. Waldvogel Piofexswiuil Photogmphert 22 North Mute Don Clark, left; Mrs. E. C. J udd, Mrs. Mervyn S. Sanders look colorful porters that were part of decor at luncheon by Opera Fans. J. are Mrs. Rulon W. Clark, Mrs. Paul A. Clayton, Mrs. Don C. Lloyd and Mrs. J. Tracey Wootton. Other officers are Mr. Harry R. Brough, treasurer; Mrs. J. F. Don Clark, publicity; Mrs. E. C. Judd, Metropolitan Auditions chairman; Mrs. Clinton M. Dinwoodey. Decorations for the lunch- - By DR. PAUL POPENOE Grant K. Fry, d The difference between the gypsy and pi asant looks lifs in the details. The gypsy look is more wildly colorful, often adding gold coins as fringes, and having skirts in layered flounces of both different colors end different patterns. As One Grows Older...1 Linda Palmer The engagement of Miss Arlee Phillips and David R. Sanders was disclosed Saturday at an announcement luncheon. Site is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. Lylle Phillips, 2746 Adams St. Mr. and Mrs. S. Stephen East, are Sanders, parents of the future bridegroom. event The announcement was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Johnston, 3976 El Dorado Dr. Hostesses were Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Johnston and Miss Claire Johnston. The betrothed pair will be wed July 8 at Crestwood Villa. Miss Phillips is a graduate o' the University of Utah, where her fiance currently is a student. At all price levels, its tSie blouse, fie colorful dirndl skirt and Hje embroidered vest. billowy-sleeve- Opera Fan board members s sun country sportswear Nautilus Tank Top" creates a splash in colorful stripes. Permanent Press 100 Cotton in 3 turned-o- n color combina- - i . $.00 tions. . . Skirt' with unusual pockets and bras sy button front. Slicker Yellow, Flare Red and Swiss Navy, 8Deck button-fla- p - -. 16. j I H-0- SO VITAL In first place, most of them placed not money but health. Incidentally, he found little or no dread in death, and no great concern about painful illness; what they feared was the possibility of being helplessly bedridden over a long period. I j Ropes of Beads In style for spring and sum- VOLKSWAGEN INTERMOUNTAIN OAOO VfiP South AUud PH. HU tfX Main 11 mer are ropes and ropes of to be draped around beads the neck . . . perhaps casually knotted. Often the beads will be mixed with gold and silver chains. Its all part of the Thirties look which is so popular this year. sm mam Scarves . . . scarves . . . scarves! Take your choice and take a booklet from our scarf shop to add designer chic to your wardrobe! During our Anniversary we have these special books of Designer tricks for you FREE . . . and new scorves in all sizes, in prints, dots and plains. Cottonwood trm 1 Jr Village 2nd level and street level. Murray and Hose Park Come celebrate with us it's our y Silver Anniversary We have specials in all Oepts. and prizes for you in the Treasure C!.est. Come in . . . get your key . . . if it opens the lock, take your prize from $500.00 worth of gifts. V48J. " Anr-u- v, 4877 S Slate V daisies do tell a pretty fashion story Ma'; your own sunshine with this daisy and trimmed darling that gets around around YOU. Its a wrap design by HOWARD WOLF, fashioned of washable textured Arnel triacetate I side-swe- I Cottonwood Mall. 5 S Highland Dr. 15 American summer fashipn collections are emphasizing gypsy and peasant fashion fpr the summer season. J They were there to attend a preview luncheon and hear Ardean Watts, director, discuss the pageant-oper- a The Mother of Us All. The opera is based on the life of Susan B. Anthony, suffragette, and will be presented Thursday through Saturday at Kingsbury Hall. THE THEME Hats Off to the Media" was the theme of the luncheon, and tables were centered with top hats filled with spring flowers. Picket signs expounding were equal rights for women the dining placed around room. After lunch, Don Watts, star of the opera, accompanied by Paul Banham. presented excerpts from the production, Mrs. Mervyn S. Sanders, president of Opera Fans, was m charge of arrangements. her were Mrs. Assisting Harry R. Brough and Mrs. Rulon W. Clark. Susan Ann Fry April 29, 1969 Forecast the Lion House Monday afternoon. Arlee Phillips Tuesday, Fashion Offiiers of Opeia Fans, dressed in costumes from the Victorian era, strolled through Kalhy Schouten NEWS, A Stylish Opera In DESERET Park, 1160 H 5th ,nrth O cotton in luscicus Lemon Twist Yellow, edged with a delightful etching of embroidered white daisies. In sizes 6 14, $33.00. USE J YOUR CHARGE. BANKAMERICARO. OR MASTER CHARGE . t . . SHOP MON WALKER AND BANKARD FRI. TILL 9 |