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Show 6 Page Hie dark streaka on hardwood floors caused by moving furniture can be erased witha soapy doth dipped in kerosene. Manti Temple Ceremony Unite Area Pair Neighbor Kites performed in the Manti LDS Temple united in mar riage Miss Sherry Faun Sly and Richard N. Barney Aug. 23. Their reception was held later k in the day at the East LDS Stake Center. The bride is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Robert L. Sly, 2855 Evergreen Ave. (3425 South), and Mr & Mrs Kline P. Barney, 2801 Evergreen Ave., are parents of the groom. Miss Gail llardy was maid of honr. Miss Norma Astle and Miss Gloria White also attended the bride. Junior bridesmaid was Miss Jan Barney. Serving as flower girls were Shauna Sehullies and Stephanie Sly. Serving as best man was Kline P. Barney Jr. Ushering were Scott Sly, Dennis Grob, Edward White and Gene Pratt. After a wedding trip the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City while the bridegroom continues his studies at the University of Utah. 1962 . 5, He's dropping off at his clothes Rite-Wa- y Cleaners 3724 South 5th East Cleaned Pants 39 Pressed Shoes and Clothing for Men, Women & Children Repeats The TOGGERY 3723 South 9th East Double-L-Ne- Boys' e Jeans Heavy Denim in brown, green 2 pr. for blue A $4 Boys' Cotton Sport Shirts Asst, colors, sixes 6 to 16 2 for Susan Engar 300 Men's and Boys' Sweat Shirts for everdsy use 2,9t.398 Boys' Farah Goldstrikes blue, brown, green A white Men's Levi Strauss blue, white A green Men's and Boys' Boots Men's 8" end 10" 6"i1199 Men's Farah Casual Trousers Sizes 28 to 40 Vows The Manti Temple was the setting for the wedding ceremonies which united Miss Susan Engar and Claron Winslow Headman in marriage Aug. 21. President A. Bent Peterson officiated. Hosting a wedding breakfast following the nuptials were parents of the groom, Mr & Mrs Melvin P. Headman, 4072 South 1500 East. The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs J. B. Engar, 1116 Lorraine Drive. Attending the bride at a reception the evening of the wedding day were Miss Sandra Bailey, maid of honor; Mrs Myron E. Anderson, Miss Karen Bodcll, Misa Julie Engar, the bride's sister, and Miss Cheryl Headman, the groom's sister. Miss Lory Engar was flower girl. Best man duties were performed by Harvard Riches, while Lynn Headman, Jerry Headman, Gordon Engar and David Headman ushered, have studied at the University of Utah where they were affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr Headman has fulfilled an LDS Northern California mission. P'ollowing a honeymoon to Wyoming, the newlyweds will make a home in Salt Lake where the groom will continue his studies at the U. 498t.798 - E. To 4800 S. Roy J. Keys, 4620 High- land Drive. 303 Stevens of Ilolladay, 2310 E. 4800 S. 304 Allen Allington, 2535 E. 4500 S. Marvin P. Bacon, 305 2755 Nila Way. Morningsidc School, 4170 S. 3000 E. 307 Mrs. William J .Preston, 3039 E. 4505 S. 307- A Hazel R. Bowthorpe, 4910 Holladay Blvd. 308 Mrs. Don Main, 3269 For-tun- a Drive. 309 Morgan Hess, 981 E. 305-- 5600 S. c 309- A W a y n 4639 S. 1175 E. Urscnbach, Clyde Larson, residence. 310 311 Ted 5730 S. Pathakis, 1110 East R. S. Johns, 6298 S. 900 311-- East. 311- B South Cottonwood ward 312 Woodstock School, 6015 S. 1300 E. 313 Gilbert S. Capson, 1868 st Oakwood 319 Cottonwood Holladay Blvd. 320 5815 School, 5500 High- School, Mcrlyn Symes, 3605 Jupi-to- r Drive. 325 Mrs. Sandra Fehr, residence. 326 Wayne L. Black, 3941 Mt. Olympus Way. 327 Eastwood Sdiool, 3305 S. Wasatch Blvd. 328 Joseph II. Woolston, 3594 Palisade Drive. 332 Holladay Seventh Ward, 4407 Fortuna Way. 373 Hazel Mallory, residence. 374 Miilcrcck School, 3761 S. lllh East. 375 Monterey Country Club, 3618 Highland Drive. 376 Joyce Watson, residence. 1035 376 A Hill view Sdiool, E. 4500 S. 1511 377 Gayle Henderson, Claridge Drive. 378 Winona Erickson, residence. 379 Mrs Aflon llaslain, residence. School, 380 Libby Edward 1655 E. 33rd S. While, 3050 : AUTO GLASS j STORE FRONTS' TABLE TOPS WINDOW GLASS REPLACEMENT - Green bananas can lie ripened quickly by placing in a brown bag, closing it tightly, and storing in a warm, dark place for i a day or two. Ilolladay Glass AM 91 k, Now Mrs Dansie. 324 K. 5 MIRRORS Hafen Margaret P. King, resi- Don Rites Aug. 24 All Kinds Carmel-by-the-Se- Mrs. Effic Glover, resi- dence. 381 1845 Larson Wed Zar-boc- 5205 dence. 321 Bonnie Sorensen, hus-ban- Va-lan- 4917 Vicwmont. 317 SLC continue his studies at Brigham Young rniversity. The new bride is a graduate d of' the Provo school? Her has filled an LDS mission. A trousseau tea was given by the brides mother. Other prenuptial parties were given by Mrs A. Lowell Sorensen, Mrs M. R. Pendleton, Mrs Ward' Neilsen, Mrs Ray Remund, Mrs Ralph Mofat, Mrs Paul Sewell, ' Mrs A. William Brunt, Mrs E. Calvin Pond, Miss Carolyn Pond, Mrs Lewis Robbins, Mrs Joseph M. Smith, Mrs Lynn R. Fairbanks, Mrs Rulon Burn-inghaMrs Don Kirk, Mrs Alan W. Layton and her daughters; Mrs Neal W. Nielsen, Mrs Murray Mclnnes and Mrs U. A. Sorensen. h Spring Lane. 314 Clay Larsen, 1763 Field-creLane. G. 315 Charles Fox, ' 5123 Highland Drive. 316 Holladay Stake House, Highland Drive. 318 Hebcr Woolley, land Drive. Lynn W. Dansie and Mrs Rex C. Moulton. Jan Merdith Stevens and Michelle Moulton were Live in flower girls. Best man duties were assumThe If o 1 1 a d ay Community ed by Karl E. Lind, while Kent Church was the scene of the K. Bagley, Gary M. Blake and marriage uniting Miss Susie Lynn W. Dansie ushered. Sterling and Gary W. Anderson Aug. 12. The Rev. Walter C. Hofhcinz performed the ceremony, with a reception following at the church. B. E. The new Mrs Anderson is the daughter of Mr A Mrs Fred R. Sterling, 975 E. 4580 South. In Parents of the bridegroom are Mr Sc Mrs Q. Frank Winget, 6992-8In a ceremony solemnized in East, Midvale. Mrs John M. Farrell was ma- the Manti Temple, Miss Bonnie tron of honor for the bride. Also Rae Sorensen and Byron Edattending were Misa Barbara mund Larson were united in Bagley, Miss Penny Baker and marriage Aug.- 24. Mrs Donald B. Sterling. Serving as best man for his ' The brido to the daughter of brother was Brent Anderson. Mr & Mrs 'Arthur Ushers were John M. Farrell, 1497 East 3350 South. Parents Ronald Allen, Alan Reeder, Don- of the groom are Mrs H. John ald B. Sterling and Paul Whet-ma- Barson, Inglewood, Calif., and the late Veloy E. Larson. The newlyweds will honeyMrs Barson was hostess at a moon in Seattle, then return to wedding breakfast in Provo live in Sail Lake City. Saturday a reception was held The bride is a spring gradu- for the couple at Parleys ate of the University of Utah First-FourtWard. where she was affiliated with bride were Mrs the Attending Chi Omega. Her husband also A. Lowell Sorensen, matron of is a U. of U. graduate and is honor; Mrs R. Michael Weber, a member of Pi Kappa Alpha. Miss Dolores Larson and Miss Entertaining for the bride have Fae Barson, bridesmaids; Miss been Mr Sc Mrs Steven D. Kohl-er- t, Frances Barson and Miss Mrs Donald B. Sterling, Mrs Lee Sorensen, junior John S. Jaynes, Mrs John M. bridesmaids. Ferrell, Mrs Kenneth W. Beane, Clyde Barson performed best Mrs Spencer B. Green, Miss man duties, with F. Kennard Georgians White, Mias Becky Barson assisting. Ushers were Brown, Mrs Q. Frank Winget, A. Lowell Sorensen, Dale J. Mrs Raymond Whetman, Miss Laub, Jeffrey Sorensen and Penny Barker, Mrs Earl L. Duane Barson. Miss Barbara Bagley, Miss The newlyweds are honeyKalhi Bagley, and Mrs LaMar mooning in San Francisco, Lake a Duncan. Tahoe and They will make a home in Provo, where the bridegroom will Marcia Lee Gary Andersons (continued from Page 1) 302 Mill-cree- The Polling Places Miss Marcia Lee llafcn became Mrs Byron Robert Dansie in nuptial ceremonies performed Aug. 22. Elder Boyd K. Packer, assistant to the Council of ihe Twelve, officiated. Following the Manti Temple rites, a wedding breakfast was hosted by the grooms parents, Mr Sc Mrs Wallace W. Dansie, 3612 Aurora Circle. Parents of the bride arc Mr Sc Mrs Mack Frank Hafen, Melba, Idaho, formcly of Mi. Pleasant. The evening of the wedding day, the couple greeted guests at a reception in the ML Pleas-an- d h Ward meetinghouse. Attending the bride were Mrs Gene L. Stevens, Mrs Leo Osbourne, the bride's sisters; Mrs PROTECTION.' tor your homo on wHho pooootolono STATE FARM HOMEOWNERS POLICY Karl Pedersen AM 56 First-Fourt- STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY COMOANV StMataftM, IMwIi S. E. 382 Cameron Johns, 3090 S. 1765 E. 383 Suburban Sanitary District, 1447 E. 3350 S. 384 Tcssie Roberts, r e s i dcnce. 385 William Penn School, 1670 Siggard Drive. 386 J. Kenneth Cummings, 1768 Severn Drive. 387 Eldon 42 3 5 Tolmau, Highland Drive. -- Gills' Dresses $4.95 Knit Sets Leo-To- ts & $5.95 $6.95 Tights cnsnisE) $1.49 to $2.50 Shoes $4.99 to $6.99 Classes Set for Pioneer Craft House Women's Pykettes blouses, skirts end capris Terry A Fritzie blouses $295 to$595 Paid Political Advertisement by Richard A. Van Winkle 5916 Oakhill Drive The same fine, dependable service youve known at ZCMI downtown . . . now available in our new Cottonwood jewelry department. ZCMI Ac Walker, Mgr. COTTONWOOD JEWELRY, First. Floor C OT.T.O NiW.O. Fall registration For classes at at the Pioneer Craft House, 3271 South 500 East arc being held today through Friday. Registration will be accepted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and Friday and from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday). Classes are being offered in art anatomy and drawing, embroidery, weaving, interior decoration, photography, leather-work- , wood carving, ceramics, pottery and sculpture, mosaic art, geology and many other special courses of instruction. The Craft House offers a series of lectures and demonstrations presented by authorities in medicine, psychiatry and social psychology. The lectures will lie open to the public. There will also be special exhibits, demonstrations, crafts in action, etc. "Profect Utah from Fiancial Bondage" Mrs. Dezzie Tuft Republican Candidate House of Representatives Legislative District 20 Education: Jordan High, B.Y.U. Experience: Women's Legislative Council, Motel Owner Church: Former LDS Missionary, Stake Worker Civic: Draper Lady Lions Background: Native of Draper, grandparents among First Settlers in Salt Lake County it Together is the her wiqrl in the vital role of United Fund in Utah. "Together" describe the organization of United Fund. In the Salt Lake area. 33 agrnrir devoted to health, family and child welfare, and rerre-atio- n and character building have joined together to conduct one drive for public support, fn Weber and Davis Counties there are agencies working togellirr. The result: greater efficiency,. lower administrative and fundraising cost. The annual United Fund campaign again highlights Toerllier. Hundreds of volunteers contribute llicir lime to bring the United Fund appeal to every family in the area. Businesses, labor unions and individuals work to. gelher toward a goal that benefits the entire comm unity. The United Fnnd campaign conducted at Kennerotl typifies the cooperative effort at many businesses.. Emwith the whole hearted support of their unions ployee. anil management, work togrlhrr to arhieve noteworthy results. In 1961. for example, their contribution was the largrst by Kennerotl employers in United Fund history. The ultimate siireess of the United Fund campaigns is in the hands of all residents of Wrher, Salt Lake and Davis Counties. Together, their voluntary contributions make possible a wide range of community services rvery day or the year. They, and all who serve United Fund, are good citizens. if We live together, let ) give together. I Utah Copper Division X-Kennec- ott t Copper Corporation |