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Show CTHJUt: j Jwwpjrga TOAW. jjb At C.PA Auxiliary du'- i- "V n Events tjfy ( if,. V ffr fV pc wV y&Wyi Mrs. Brian C. Dixoti tants. Their husbards have been attending, the annual. Utah CPA conference, whi'iv ends V5 j - V activities for the three-da- y meet were Mrs. Charles H. Foote Jr., chairman, and Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Brian C. Dixon, were honored at a reception Friday evening at the Reception Center. The bride, the former Miss Marjorie Harmon, spoke wedding vows with her bridegroom earlier Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding breakfast at the Doll House followed the Temple rites, hosted by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Dixon, 1937 South Moor Dr. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril B. Harmon, 904 W. 4th North. Bridal attendants at the reception were Mrs. Darwin L. Sorenson, matron of honor; Miss Marla Harmon, maid of Miss Janet Dixon, honor; Miss Miss Linda Birdsall, Janice Nikolaus, and flower girls, Tina Harmon and Cindy Harmon. Kenneth Ray was best man. The bride and her husband are Brigham Young University students. He has fulfilled an LDS Southern Australian mission. A, Sr. . ) Mrs. Robert B. Pack Miss Karleen Smith and Mrs. Gerald Young. Jarnagin-Pac- best man. The bride is a graduate of Ricks College and has attended Brigham Young University. Mr. Christensen, a graduate of Snow College, has fulfilled an IDS mission to Texas. Prenuptial parties have been given by Mrs. David K. Jones, Mrs. Karl G. Smith, k Chytrous-GUso- n Wasatch Presbyterian Church was the setting Friday evening for the marriage of Miss Barbara Chytraus and Larry Richard Gilson. Attending the bride were Mrs. Michael Hughes. Mrs. Ken Chytraus, Miss Christine Cannon, Miss Ilene Clark, Suggestions For A Special Birthday Party L. POST with their Mrs, W,C, Dear Mrs. Post: I really need your advice. For the first time in my life I will give a big party in a very nice restaurant for my twin sons twenty-firs- t birthday. with Where do they sit us, or like a bridal party, should they have a special table in the middle of the hall Dear Mrs. C.: Dont put the boys at a separate table on this family occasion. Sit opposite your husband as host and hostess at the main table, and seat one of the boys beside on the right each of you Have some of their young friends at the table, but if there are close relatives, seat them there too, next to congenial companions. ADVERTISEMENT Underarms Damp? Wet? Mitchum & 'je - v , i ? I ' !x C ' ' j regular monthly meetof the Garfield County ing School District Board of Education will be held on Monday, September 15, 1969, at the board room in Panguitch, Utah. r Cope, Mrs. Albert Ludlow and Mrs. Cloyd Wangsgard. with convention Assisting plans have been Mrs. Ernest Psarras, Mrs. Robert Davis Jr., Mrs. Charles B. Jeppson, Outgoing board members helping with arrangements were Mrs. Harold A. Simmons, Mrs. James E. Stewart, Mrs.. Rodney L. Mellor, Mrs. Richard W. Denman. r; Mrs. Claire A. Nielsen, correMrs. sponding secretary; Floyd Moon, historian. Convention activities concluded a Saturday . with brunch at the University Club. Among past ' presidents honored at die event were Mrs. William Wells, Mrs. Emery Carter, Mrs. William s Her Life With The Circus doing the routines close to the ground at first. We always tell the girls you have to have more good sense than nerve to do this. If you enjoy it, its like a Mrs. Concello said. sport, And for a trapeze artist, the You feel higher the better. like your feet are dragging in the net if you try to perform too low. Deseret News Staff Writer The circus is . . . excitement, hard work, a little tragedy now and then, a few disappointments thrown in, but a whole lot of fun . Its everything ail wrapped into ... Mrs. Joseph Kaleikini were honored at a reception at the Carillon. Bridal attendants were Miss Diane Mendenhall, maid of honor; Miss Karlin Cundick, Miss Janice Parkin, Miss Nancy Bangerter, Miss Jolene Daniels and Mrs. Wesley Layne. Sherman K. Roqueiro was best man. The bride has attended Utah State University. Her husband has studied at Wenatchee Valley College and Pasadena Playhouse, and was graduated from Church College of Hawaii. He has fulfilled an LDS Eastern States lyweds Cannon, Mrs. William J. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Winget, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pelton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Arlene Chytraus, Mrs. Ken Chytraus, Mrs. Howard Sharp, Miss Miss Hene Marge Sharp, Clark, Mrs. Lawrence Stevens, Miss Jeanne Lambert, Mrs. Elmer Chytraus, Miss Margaret Chytraus, Miss Kris Anderson. Mendenhall-Kaleiki- ni In rites solemnized Friday in the Salt Lake Temple Miss Julie Mendenhall became the bride of Joseph C. Kaleikini of Honolulu, Hawaii. She is a daughter of Mrs. Arlene P. Mendenhall, 903 N. Chapel Dr., Bountiful. Friday evening, the new- - ' mission. Mrs. Wesley Layne. act. While a member of the famous Flying Concellos, she went on to become the only woman to successfully perform the difficult triple som- Mrs. Concello explained. With some you have to be very firm and strict; with others you must be gentle. Some ersault SHORT RETIREMENT She retired for a time when her son was young. But now that he is in law school, she has y0u have to flatter a little. She must also be sure the girls are in shape for the strenuous work required for their dance in the air. PROPER TRAINING Its no different than a doctor. You wouldnt expect him to go right into an operation without the proper train- reinvested her valuable experience to further the future of the circus. She now serves Ringling Brothers and Bar-nuand Bailey Circus as director of the aerial ballet. Its a position that takes dedication and a lot of hard in hanwork, plus know-ho- ing. Discipline and preparation keep tiie girls from being We work up to it, frightened. dling people. Each one of the 32 girls in the aerial ballet is different, During this time, all duction numbers you. The circus itself is being born again, in a sense. It has come into a new era, far from the old days of hot, dusty tents. The new buildings in which we perform make it much nicer, Mrs. Concello conceded. And they have made it possible to perform almost year- - Abby, This Guy is No Vocalist girl to cancel this uncle? DELAWARE DEAR jdv. terrific and she wanted him to sing at our ') .v wed ding, said okay. JARDINE Deseret News Food Editor Bake the biggest catch of the season in sour cream. A fish large three- - or deserves only the best treat- Well, week and I heard him sing. Abby, I dont claim to be a musician, but this guy cant call hogs. The cleaned whole fish is stuffed with herb bread dressing or your own favorite bread dressing. Enhance the fish with a tangy dairy sour cream sauce, delic-atl- y flavored with dill and He stands like a prize fighthis fists all doubled up like hes going to slug somebody. He sings off key, bellows like a bull and when he forgets the words he goes, er with Ba ba ba booooo. He is a swell guy but I sure dont want him singing at our wedding. How can I get my celery. Attention fish lovers! For a real treat, bake large fish, stuffed with dressing and topped with sour cream. Delicious. This is a culinary masterpiece. Give it a try! BAKED FISH L SOUR CREAM cup dairy sour cream teaspoon salt Yi teaspoon celery salt i4 teaspoon dill seed 1 tablespoon flour 2 tablespoons chopped onion Prepare stuffing as directed 1 package (8 oz.) prepared herb bread stuffing (or use your own favorite stuffing recipe) o fish with head and tail left on, cleaned ; town last ment, and this is it! Yi ANNOUNCING V?;f V Fv :v i 3711 So. Conducted by Professionally Trained Personnel For information Call Vfi a personal This announcement I Invitation to all triends and relatives to attend an open house In honor ot Leslie H. and Alton Hards Heath tor 50th Anniversary. their Wedolng Given by their children on Tuesday, September 9, 1969, Irom 6 to 10 p.m. 5 .. Gexelr"a ii r heme, 4556 Murray, Utah. They were married Utah. Richfield, 1919, 9, September Later solemnized In Salt Lake Tem-38 Parents et S children. ple grandchildren and 12 No gifts please. iilTEBf.tOUlSTAISI (Kb) VOLKSWAGEN Ccmplet. Ports, Sales I Strvic. - PH. 262-640- 1 0 h The Beit in tht West Travel with VIDA FOX CLAWSON TOURS "Sin c. 1933 HAWAII GOLDEN WEDDING State Except for sponge type cakes, brown sugar can be used In place of white sugar in many cakes. Fineness of texture and perhaps volume will not be the same, but new flavor and color are added. . Because soft brown sugar is lighter than hard white granules, brown sugar must be firmly packed to equal the measure of the white sugar it replaces. c uLl ...location to our new at Brown Sugar in Cakes jP V Ve've Moved Men & Women 373-540- ents and spread evenly over top of fish. Bake at 350 degrees F. until fish is tender and topping has lightly browned, about 1 hour. Makes 4 to 6 servings. package. Fill fish and lace or skewer fish together. Stand fish on its underside (as though swimming) in a buttered baking dish. Combine remaining ingredi on 4 Beautiful Islands Leave Oct. 29. Trip with out a worry. Personally conducted. ' Other exciting femt available. 3 Phone; or Writoi , 216 So. 13th feet Salt lake City, Ut-- h S4I02 338-030- k V H -- V 6. a ft V .fv. Tell DELAWARE: her (nicely) that you agreed to have her uncle sing before you heard him. And now that youve heard him you think hed make a better guest than vocalist. Of course if she has already asked him and he accepted, youre sunk. this uncle was in four-poun- d ! A voice By WINNIFRED pro- are changed, the aerial ballet included. Mrs. Concello works out all the new numbers in her head before the December rehearsals begin. Then shes ready to train her girls in the month allotted, even though many dont even speak English. Frankly Id almost rather they didnt speak English. Then they cant give me excuses for not doing the work! Such is the unique international life of a circus. Its quite a marvelous institution when you think about it, mused Mrs. Concello. Its like a great big family . . . people from all over the world all getting along together. Its an education in itself. But youth is the key to circus life. Most of the performers know it wont last forever, Mrs. Concello stated. Theres always someone younger coming up behind girl and I started making plans for our wedding she said her uncle had y a So Provo COMPLETE CHANGE By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: When my Delicious Yi round. The circus opens in January and plays through November. After only a few days of rest, rehearsals begin early in December and run through the month. YOUTH IS THE KEY ze m Entertaining at prenuptial parties were Mrs. Dorian K. Gustaveson, Miss Sandra Stevenson, Mrs. Dennis Slater, Miss Karlin Cundick, Miss Janice Parkin, Miss Nancy Bangerter, one. This description comes from Mrs. Antoinette Concello, and she should know. Shes been in that circus world since 1929 when she joined a flying tra-pe- Baked Fish Saturday, September 6, 1969 16B A QUEEN OF THE FLYING TRAPEZE Weight Control Clinic For The Among those attending activities at Utah CPA conclave were Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Foote Jr., left; and Mr. and Mrs. Donald B Hadley. By CAROLYN HOMAN Entertaining at prenuptial parties were Miss Christine Robert Bailey Pack claimed Miss Rose Mary Jarnagin for his bride in a ceremony performed Friday evening. Setting for the wedding was the LDS Church in Corpus Christi, Texas. A reception followed. Johnson-Christense- n The bride is a daughter of Mrs. 0. S. Jarnagin, Dallas, Miss Carolyn Johnson became the bride of Von Earl Tex., and the late Mr. Jarnagin. in a ceremony Christensen Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pack, in the performed Saturday 2377 E. 3395 South, are parIdaho Falls Temple. ents of the bridegroom. honFollowing, they were Attending the bride at the ' ored at a wedding breakfast festivities were Mrs. in Idaho Falls given by his nuptial Paul Ray Jarnagin, matron of parents, Mr. and Mrs. James honor; Miss Rene Jarnagin P. Christensen of Levan. and Miss Kathrine Jarnagin. The bride is a daughter of The newlyweds will be furMr. and Mrs. Maurice 0. ther feted at an open house Johnson, Shelley, Idaho. Sept. 12 in Salt Lake City. Saturday evening the newThe bride has attended East lyweds will be further feted at Texas State University in a reception at the Shelley SecCommerce, Tex., and Del Ward. ond Mar College, Corpus Christi. Mr. Pack is a graduate of Attending the bride will be Mrs. Roger M. Squires, mathe University of Utah where tron of honor; Miss Phyllis he affiliated with Kappa Johnson, Miss Karleen Smith Sigma. He has fulfilled an and Mrs. Gerald Young. LDS Northern California misRoss Christensen will be sion. ily. Works as no aerosol spray can work. Liquid or cream, $3.00. Eleven million sold. - . Harmon-Dixo- n Keeps underarms absolute); dry not half dry even for thousands who perspire heav- secretary-treasure- man, .... By ELIZABETH ip" A reception followed at the Salt Lake Country Club, hosted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chytraus, 2892 . Sherwood Dr. The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs.- - V. R. Gilson, 1478 Yuma St. They honored the bridal pair at a rehearsal dinner at Willow Creek Country Club Thursday evening. The bride will be graduated magna cum laude from the University of Utah in December. She has affiliated with Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Sigma, Student Tutor Society and Ute Travel. Mr. Gilson, a senior at the U., has served as business manager of Utechnic magazine. He also attended Westminster College, where he was freshman class president, yearbook editor, cheerleader and Lt. Governor of Utah-Idah- o District of Circle K. TMiTi ry wrere announced at tne dinner dance. They include, Mrs. Foote, president; Mrs. Warren S. Anderson, presidentelect; Mrs. George B. Brein-hol- t, Mrs. Larry R. Gilson Mrs. Stephen S. Winget Mrs. Lawrence Stevens. James Gilson was . O Mrs. Donald B. Hadley, outgoing president. New officers for the auxilia- Wedding Rites Among the bridal couples pledging marriage vows this week were Miss Marjorie Harmon and Brian C. Dixon; Miss Carolyn Johnson and Von Earl Christensen; Miss Barbara Chytraus and Larry Richard Gilson; Miss Rose Mary Jarnagin and Robert Bailey Pack; Miss Julie Mendenhall and Joseph C. Kaleiki-n- i. V today. Special guest at the Friday luncheon was Dr. George S. Odiorne. aean of the College of Business, University of Utah. He spoke on Management Objectives. In charge of the auxiliary ' j1 Mrs. Von E. Christensen a A luncheon Friday at the Salt Palace and a dinner dance that evening at Fort Club Douglas highlighted activities for wives of members of the Utah Association of Certified Public Accoun- X m o Xtx . . V. V ,XV. V |