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Show with Lamba Delta affiliated 1 A TIm Murray, Utah, IAGU V Sigma. MM II iiUta make their future They will Thursday, June 17, 1965 home in Salt Lake. t4 n From Out Our Window it 1 c r ii a woman's roiMT or 1 The bride is a graduate of Cyprus high school and LDS Business College. Mr. Skogg graduated from Tooele high. After a honeymoon in Rose-vlll- e, Calif., the couple will make their heme in Magna. al parties were given for the bride by Mrs. L. E. Davis, Mrs. ArlynD. Myers, Pamela Jane Rowberry be Mrs. Walter H. Skogg, and Mrs. came the bride of Charles C. Clarence Skogg. Skogg in nuptial ties performed June 11 at the home of her parents by Bishop Ronald J. Within a few weeks we're going to be blessed cursed bearing the tame name, about the fame person, taken from the same book. "Harlow." And why, all of a suddent, should we be flooded with Harlows? Married To Dixon. Following the ceremony the bride's parents were hosts at a wedding dinner at Andy's Smorgasbord. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Rowberry, 3062 So. 8560 West, are parents of the bride. Mr. Skogg is the son of Mrs. Clarence Skogg, 8575 West 2800 South. V i Attending the couple were Gus Paulos best man, and Leslie ' Brown as maid of honor. Miss Rowberry wore a street length dress of white lace, and a shoulder length veil of brides illusion held by a satin covered crown decorated with pearls. Her bridal bouquet was white stephanotis and pink rose buds, centered by a detachable orchid corsage. Mother of the bride was at gown of coral lace, and the grooms mother wore beige brocade. tired in a Mrs. Carroll Blaine Why, honey child, just let me tell you. The answer g word, sex. It in droves and pours money into the movie makers' coffers in a golden Such riches that Shulman's book "Harlow" offers seldom come their way and couldn't be passed up. Not by a long shot. Plenty of scope for three or four books, I'd say. 'Course, after reading it, I'm still puzzled as to exactly HOW they intend to portray certain scenes. There are, after that aren't all, some areas of sex and its many usually pictured. After all, sex never was meant to be a spectator sport. And Her Parents MURRAY. Members of St. Vincents parish will have an opportunity tomorrow (Friday) evening to meet the family of a young lady who has worked as an extension lay volunteer here during the past school s, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irma Jean Cain enterMr . and Mrs. James Slick, tained for the bride before her 4980 So. 4980 West, parents of marriage. the groom are the late Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald, Heber. A gown of crystal charm satin vwith lace overdress was worn by the bride. The full skirt featured a front panel of tulle. A pearl tiara released her elbow length veil of illusion and she carried yellow Canadian Lass' tions. Mr. and Mrs. George T.Wat son, Langley, British Columbia, canaaa, are making known the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Wenonah Jean Watson to Kenneth D. Chase, n. term. She is Mary Margaret Bird of Hastings-on-Hudso- n, N. Y. Her parents will be here for the open house, planners report. It will take place in the multipurpose room of the parish school, 1385 Spring Lane (5000 So.) To be sure, they'll label both movies FOR ADULTS ONLY, but, lovey, if you believe that sign means what it says, you're really innocent. Hours will be 7 to 9 p.m. Miss Bird will leave Utah for the summer, commented Father Mark O. Benvegnu, pastor, but will return here in the fall to resume her work. with Robert Anthon, Randy BeUo, Bill Neil, assisting. Ring bearer was Master pair. Robert Slick, brother of the bride. 0 Mrs. Robert Anthon sat at the ruest book. Assisting with the serving were Mrs. Dale Bello, as hostess, Mrs. Helen Llston, and the Misses Elva Smith, Jo Layne Peterson, Betty Granger, Sherrie Bello, Vlcki Moss man, S hauna Clacoma, Nancy Hall, Linda Beech and Elaine Car-mo- o. . The newly wed pair will live In San Diego. Calif. Mrs. Mc- LET US HELP YOU LOOK YOUR BEST for DAD ON HIS DAYI WE FEATURE IVES SYBIL PRODUCTS Miss Wenonah Jean Wttkins TIWO'S MUs Watson has attended the Patricia Stevens Career Col lege here in Salt Lake and her future husband attended the University of Utah where he Dooufy Salon 118 Vint 266-019- 8 n x . i f That same evening the couple Mrs. Gall Jordison sat at the were further honored with a book. Assisting with the guest reception at the LDS Eldredge serving were Miss Clair Robinward. son, Miss Vickl Fehr, Miss A floor length lace tierred Linda Halladay and Miss Laura gown was chosen by the bride Jo Burgess. for her nuptial event. It The newly weds will make was highlighted with seed their home in Salt Lake City. pearls and sequins, and a de- Mrs. Jordison is a graduate of tachable train. Her sheer school. Her elbow length veil fell from a Gralnte'hlgb husband completed South high a orchid and crown white pearl and has been a student of the surrounded with white and pink Young University for roses was her bridal bouquet. Brlgham the last year. Mrs. Robert Lanorouxwas Entertaining for the bride matron of honor, other atten- were Mrs. Gall Jordison and dants were Miss Yvonne BurMiss Joyce Nipper. Bekkm-elloMrs. Barney gess, Miss Colleen Williams and Miss Joyce Nipper.' Miss TELL A FRIEND Junior Colleen Johnson was bridesmaid and petite Darlene Female Trouble Johnson was flower girl ton FOR ADULTS ONLY. Ha, Wuple. Mrs. Richard Allen Belcher AW - - Z" STAMP. .. I with stylish, good- - jd" ACjv ENVELOPE. looking ... I. MAILBOX Isn't it easier, and Mrs. Leonard Hedberg more personal, end lots more tun to bridal line was Miss Emily Cllmore as mail of honor, and Miss Stephanie Griggs as Jr. bridesmaid. Ralph Dammann performed best man duties, with Dean Cillen and Russell Tueller as In the call Long Distance? Pick up your phone and go visiting toonl ushers. The couple will live in Salt Lake City following a honeymoon trip to Jackson Hole, Wyo. The new Mrs. Hedberg has completed a mission for the LDS The bride Is a graduate of church to Scotland. Her husband the Brlgham Young University attended the Brlgham Young and has filled a where she was a member of the University mission to New Zealand. Culture Committee and Assembly committee. ' x Mountain Stilts i Ttltphont f fVr"V I 11 1 I Ii V 1 . ( W J I A $12.99 to $19-9- 9 II U Dod'll enjoy the seme of that goes well-bein- g with being Our complete collection of dreu elastics features new heights in style and comfort, meticulously tailor ed of choice leothers. Don't know Dod'i site or style prefer ence? Give him o gift certificate! well-dreue- d. o V V L Hedberg ...I ,r 7 III Shop Mondoy and Friday nights lil 9 Is Wed To Scottish Lass In the evening a reception (I PAPER, Auen. and Mrs. William Taylor. Mrs. Taylor will be remembered as Ceraldlne Bird, former resident of Magna, . PEN, r. . best During her sojourn in the 80th state, she will visit with Mr. ... suggest you AC Attending the bride was Mrs. Joseph A. Francis, matron of honor; and Mrs. John E.Krogh, Mrs. Howard M. Taylor, Mrs. Lawrence P. Foley, Mrs. Don R. Muller, Miss Normandleand Lorrle Belcher, Miss Carolyn Davles, and Miss Marsha John son. Small Miss Darle Ann Taylor was flower girl. Hedberg performed man duties and ushers were Chad Wright, Lawrence P. Foley, Tom Dunroe, Kim that They greeted guests same evening at a garden re- ana Dennis Belcher. ception at the home of the Stanford, Calif., will be their bride's parents. home for the summer while the A gown of delustered satin groom attends Stanford Unlver was selected by the bride tor sity. They will return In the the nuptial event. The bodice fall to reside In Provo where with round neckline and short he will continue his schooling lace sleeves was fashioned with at tne BNgnam Young Unlver a bow at the high waist line, sity. He has been affiliated with and, like the slender skirt, was Delta Phi Kappa at the Unappllqued with lace. Her shoul- iversity of Utah, and tilled a der tip veil was attached to a mission for the LDS church to the Southern Far East area. satin rose chapeau. They were all dressed In street length models of pastel While in the West the two families went sightseeing to Lot Vegas, Bryce Canyon and Zion Canyon. The Shultz's departed for Michigan yesterday. v responds to Chiropractic Care sister. visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Belcher t Spend Summer In Stanford, Calif. A wedding breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mont C. Belcher, 4197 So. 5th East, honored the new Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Belcher, their son and his bride. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Maxwell, salt Lake. Their marriage was solemnized that morning In the Salt Lake LDS Temple, with Joel Richards officiating at the ties. ..... the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shultz, 4341 W. 5055 South during their two week groom are Mr. and Mrs.LeRoy Hedberg, 187 E. MOO South. Mrs. Joyce Kennedy and son, Scott, will leave this week by plane for a vacation in Alaska. 1 I attendant. mj Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Park, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis F.Shultz, Arrochar; Scotland, are parents of the bride and parents of the Jr., of Pontlac, Mich, have been Vacation In Aluka i ha Michigan Visitors Are Quests Of Kearns Residents at the Murray Seventeenth ward was held In honor of the young The Mantl Temple was the setting June 4, tor the marriage of Mist Louisa A. Park and Leonard L. Hedberg. LDS Temple president, A. Brent Peterson officiated at the rites. t No, movie makers are Interested In one thing only, making money. And, there's nothing wrong with that for we all are. But as long as Jean Harlow's life makes Marilyn Monroe's look like something out of Mother Goose, they're going to expolt it as far as they Mrs. Joyce Kennedy my A ceremony at the Salt Lake shades and carried nosegays of LDS Temple June 10, united in white carnations and roses. Ushers were Selg-- f ried Schnieder, David Ohrn and The new Mrs. Jordison is the Stanley Johnson, the brides of Music." daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Reed T. brother. Johnson, 3440 So. 3rd East. Mrs. Johnson was dressed People who should know say only three themes will A wedding breakfast at the in a pink crepe and lace model attract the money teens. In the order of their importance Hawaiian was hosted by parents and the erooms mother wore an they are sex, THEIR music and horror shows. The first two of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ar aqua lace dress. Their corsages outrank the third so far it's not even a contest. were white carnations and pink thur Jordison, Salt Lake. And don't forget, It's and ha, ha, ha! charm bride, Marriage Solemnized In Temple uncle of the bride. dared "go" any farther. The marriage will be solem in Murray the evening of July 22 to further honor the bridal L Jordison marriage Miss Phyllis Johnson Duane Jordison was best man and Clyde Lamont Jordison. The for his brother, Stephen Johnwere rites performed by Elder the brides brother, was the son, Eben R. T. Blomquist, a great The book is selling real well and both shows will make money. Teenagers will see the first one to see how "bad" it really is, and they'll see the second to see if they nised July 10 .In St. Andrews They were all Vrestecflnl Anglican church In Langley add orange yellow crystal and a reception' will be held - ' Mr. and Mrs. Clyde roses. Kenneth Chase satin with matching that evening in the Canadian hoes and white gloves. Their . flowers were Hawaiian lets of city. and orange yellow carnations. The benedict's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. Chase, Assuming best man duties was Dee Alison. Head usher 6113 Clay Street, wlU be hosts was Dennis Slick, brother of the at an open house at their home - of the movies Movie makers candidly admit 99 cater to teenagers only. There is no longer a steady adult movie audience. The regular movie goers are teenagers, and so the shows are geared to their narrow, immature ideas. That's why only an movie in a thousand is a "Fair lady," "South Pacific" or "Sound dare. glrL s Mrs. Clyde Lamont Jordison for every teenager (in years THAT sign is a "come-on- " or mentality) and says that THIS is a sex show. That sign almost guarantees a big audience. In fact, many a poor movie manager, stuck with a real "dog" of a picture thai won't bring in a cent, wearily pulls out his ADULTS ONLY sign, puts it up and thus assures himself of a paying crowd. A if ' Seventy-fiv- e percent of the book is so much trivia (he rest vulgar. Whole sections could be skipped without missing a thing. But of course there had to be something to wrap around THOSE OTHER FEW pages about which the movies will be centered. Betrothed To cymbidium orchids surrounded with orange roses and carna- Attendants were Miss Linda Wllkins, maid of honor, and the Misses Colleen Slick, sister of the bride, Anne Meadows, Karen Hibler and Mrs. lr ma Jean Cain. Tiny Sheila Coats was flower V fj But don't you worry, dearie, they'll get around the problem somehow and both the movies and the book will make money. Pure gold, all of them. The Kearns 10th ward was ponald Is a graduate of Granger the scene on May 29 for the high school and she also School marriage and reception of Miss attended the Linda Kay Slick and Carroll of Beauty. Her husband is a Blaine McDonald. LDS Bishop graduate of Wasatch County high the school and is now serving a tour Ross Bowen performed . . double ring ceremony. of duty in the U. S. Navy. world-shakin- stream. McDonald To Make Home On Southern Coast uli sex, that plain, little old, brings teenagers to the movies is Open House To Hohor Worker 7-- Y f with TWO movies Pre-nupti- New Carroll Blaine McDonalds - by Trudy Miss Rowberry Charles Skogg visw HENDRICKS I "Jtrt 2 . FAMILY FOOTWIM ...VVAa Ran tnd Dick otor 40 ytrt of aAo fitting Mprincf 4906 S. STATE MURRAY .266-673- 2 |