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Show Jonette Seare Repeats Wedding Vows Miss Salt Lake County, Utah The Neighbor Page 4 Wednesday, October 3, 1962 My Well, I did it again! 1 got myself wedged in a doorway wiili a couch! No, not a grouch! When I finally pried loose (and believe me that took some doin) I had a smashed foot, a melon sized lump on my back and a black eye! Will I ever stuff learn this is strictly for the birds! Oh well, the Pill Peddlers and the Doc gained" from my furniture folly. Do ya' want my cookin idea for this week? Have 1a go to the nearest Dairy Queen, snag onto some Pasirami sandwiches and have the kids open a can of soup! As for me, I gotta' git back to the hot wet packs and swallow a hand full of those c pills. Sec ya' in the kitchen next week! P.S. Instead of having the kids open a can of soup, take a package of cream of leek" soup and Marge Burgeon earns. Nibley Park School Sets PTA Night Nibley Beginning Monday, Park School, 27115 South 800 East, is featuring a parents" series. The conducted every two is program or three years and affords parents in the district an opportunity to meet the teachers and to discuss various phases of instruction. Kindergarten orientation began the series. On Oct. 8, parents of first graders will lie invited to attend the school for the evening. The fifth and sixth grades arc scheduled on Oct. 15; second grade on Oct. 22; third grade on Oct. 29, and fourth grade on Nov. 5 which will end the scries. for each grade level will commence at 7:30 p.m. Judy Slade Says Temple Nuptials Miss Judy Slade became the bride of Ihil Rasband in Logan Temple rites held Sept. 21. President A. George Raymond officiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr & Mrs Victor A. Slade, 1381 Murphys Ln. The grooms parents, Mr k Mrs Irving K. Rasband, 1264 Stratford Avc. hosted a wedding breakfast following the nuptials. Attending the bride at a reception the evening of the wedding dale were Mrs Steven G. Masters, matron of honor; Mrs Leslie D. Burnham. Miss Nancy Slade, Miss Karol Slade, Miss Linda Slade and Miss Karen Rasband, junior bridesmaid. Jun Bowers stood as Ihs( man. Dee Rasband. Bruce Rasband, Allen Slade and Paul Rasband, ushered. The newlyweds have both studied at Univcrsily of Utah where they were affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. The groom has completed an LBS East Central States mission. After honeymooning to Grand Canyon, the qpuplc were planning to reside in Salt Lake. Dooley NEW & USED FURNITURE Repaired and Recovered Seats Rebuilt Kitchen Furniture Recovering AM good. Cottonwood Hospital Mr & Mrs Norman D. Wright, 5395 Kenwood Dr., boy, Sept. 22. Jerry L. Anderson, 2763 South East, girl, Sept. 22. John F. Burgers, 891 Holly 10UO Ave., boy, Sept. 23. Jay L. Watson, 2785 South 2700 East, boy, Sept. 23. far-ou- t characters played by Ralph Bradley and Vccnendahl, Jr., 3052 A couple of South 300 East, boy, Sept. 24. Faye Elton in the coining plays, Focus on Youth, scheduled Salt take Hospital for Oct. 11 at the Holladay Stake House, 4917 Viewmont St. The George P. Argenlos, 2970 play will be presented during the youth convention sponsored Oregon St., boy, Sept. 22. Erik J. Thomsen, 3325 East by Holladay Stake. 7MXI South, boy, Sept. 22. Sylvan D. Olsen, 367 East 6400 j Jerilynn Ann Tucker South, boy. Sept. 2. . Gordon Gatrcll, 3027 Connor Pledges Troth St., girl. Sept. 22. Honeymooning cn route to Gordon Corfdic, 5115 East Moore Rd., boy, Sept. 23. Princeton, N. J., where they will make their home, arc Mr George K. Ivory, 2043 Kellar Lane, girl, Sept. 23. & Mrs David Ernest Christian3152 South Roy Baumgart, sen. The newlyweds recently 1000 East, girl, Sept. 23. exchanged vows in the Logan Thomas K. Ellison, 2776 Yuma Temple. Circle, girl, Sept. 23. The bride, the former Miss Larry Meadows, 5290 Highland Jerilynn Ann Tucker, who has Dr., boy, Sept. 24. made her home with her grandJames W. Petersen Jr., 2281 parents, Mr & Mrs James G Atkin Avc., boy, Sept. 24. Albertson, 1736 South Main St., Jack II. Olsen, 2693 Kenwood is a daughter of the late Grant Ave., boy, Sept. 24. Tucker and Mrs Anna AlbertD. I .con Kirkman, 2793 East son Bardolc. 2880 South, girl, Sept. 24. Honoring the couple at a wedWilliam K. Adams, 2039 East the ding breakfast following 4365 South, girl. Sept. 24. nuptials were parents of the Clark Rowley, 2730 Highland groom, Dr & Mrs E. Burt Dr., girl, Sept. 24. Christiansen, 3625 South 1920 e Franklin Childs, 1396 East. Avc., boy, Sept. 25. Attending the bride at a reC. Edsel Tholcn, 2580 Glcnna ception held at the LDS Institute Dr., boy. Sept. 25. Frank C. Shamy, 3130 E. Prior to his departure for the of RcPgion were Mrs Fred Lismatron of honor; Miss Rd., boy, Sept. 25. Mission of the LI)S ter, Susan Christiansen, maid of J. a. Robb, 3926 South 3120 Norwegian church, Richard Sherman Gow-an- honor, and Miss Gale ChristianEast, girl, Sept. 25. son of Mr & Mrs A. Sher- sen, the grooms sisters; Mrs Malcolm L. Christiansen, 2050 East 3220 South, girl. Sept. 25. man Gowans, w'll be honored at Ronald Hardy, Mrs William Gus O. Lingwall, 7340 South a farewell testimonial in the Mansell and Miss Louise Mansell. 1775 East, girl, Sept. 25. Holladay First ward chapel, 2241 Junior bridesmaids were Miss Parley P. Jacobsen, and Miss Brookshire Dr., girl, Sept. 25. E. 4806 S., Sunday, Oct. 7, at Lisa Christiansen Christine Albertson. Howard Pyrnm, 3128 South 900 6:36 p.m. Grant Christianson stood as East, boy, Sept. 26. The program is as follows: best man for his brother, while Calvin W. Powell, 1346 East Prelude music, Josephine Bur4170 South, boy, Ray Mann. William Mansell, Sept. 26. Peter Black, 2921 Adams St., ton; opening song, congrega- Hugh Hales and Jim Christiantion; invocation, Gary Phillips; sen ushered. boy. Sept. 26. Mr Christiansen, a graduate Chester N. Holliman, 3429 sacrament song, Norwegian of the University of Utah, will Aar-oni- c South 3685 East, girl, Sept. 26. choir; sacrament service, continue his studies toward a Charles B. Sainsbury, 1374 selecmusical priesthood; doctors degree at Princeton East South, girl. Sept. 26. DiUnivcrsily. He has fulfilled an John L. Skeen, 2913 Evergreen tion, sextet, Judy Gowans, ana Ovard. Iicssa Tippets, Linda LDS n mission. Ave., girl, Sepl. 26. Pat Harvey, Susie Dec The bride has also attended Joseph E. Taylor, 31X18 S. Drage, Anderson; speaker, A. Sherman Hie U. Redwing Ave., girl. Sept. 26. musical selections, NorGowans; Franklin D. Hardy. 2731 Canremarks. Bishop choir; wegian yon View I)r., girl. Sept. 26. Marvin Wallin; Is response, misJames K. Marshall. 3588 Wensong, Norwegian closing sionary; dell Circle, girl. 26. Sepl. choir and congregation; beneGary Sobel. 573 East 4565 diction, James McKee: postludc South, girl. Sept. 26. me Burton. Paul I). Sleele, 3276 Dcliuan music, Joseph Following till' farewell, an Dr., girl. Sepl. 26. oieii house will lie held for him al 2200 Panorama Way. tin Oct. Miss Joyce Gay exchanged 15. Elder Gowans will depart for his mission in Norway by wedding vows with Ron Johnson in tagan Temple riles held air. John Herbert Nebeker Sepl. 21. Iarenls of (lie groom. Mr & Pronounced dead on arrival Mrs Boyd L. Johnson, 2782 South at a Salt take hospital Friday 2120 East, opened their home was John Herbert Neliekcr Jr.. to the newlyweds guests at a 44. 1482 East 3010 South. hku-of he rins lime year, ion that evening, lie was born Aug 21. 1918. ..Hen try to eome m widow brik, w) ,lag ,H(.n rc. tagau. to John Herbert and into ihespiders .muse. .Myrtle Price Nebeker. On June siding at 2768 South 2475 East. hlaek huI.iw mature The an (lal,B,)lc.r r Mr & Mrs 13. 1946, be married Margaret is a shiny hlaek, with a; Coleman in Salt take. They spider Castro S. Grant Valley, Gay, i im-lwere later divorced, lie was a Isxly up to nearly one half Calif. she abdomen Beneath her member of the I.DS Church and long. Attending the bride was her is marked with a conspicuous was a veteran of World War II. Miss Gloria Ann Gay. sister. hourlie is survived by a sou, John red or yellow colored Best man duties were assumHerbert Hi. and his mother, glass. Black widow spiders may lie ed by Jcril Wilson, while Gary both of Salt take; two sisters u u d e r encountered hoards, ushered. and one brother. Greeley P. Tlie bride lias attended Brigstones ami logs; in piles of old Nebeker, Salt take: Mrs j. M. ham' Young University where in bricks, in stacked lumber, (Lorraine) Walton. Sacramento. in mply flower she was affiliated with Azayan basements, dry Calif.. Mrs 11. C. itauh) Water. social unit. pols. in oil drums and Imincs Tzata Granger. lias allended the Mr Johnson old papers and Funeral services were con- and under in the open. Be watchful University of Utah and 1JYU. ducted Monday afternoon, about such places. and will resume his studies at ial was in Salt Lake City ccinc- - when working When an infestation appear? !thc l:. this fall. lie lias eonr lalif-htery. heavy control fan he ohtined plelod an LDS Northern spraying Hie infested areas ornia mission, The couple is residing in Salt with lindane, dicldrin or elilor- Lake. dauc. John Missionary. penmasters and the Spencerian writing taught by the Zaner Bluser College of Business and Art?" The columnist evidently did not check his sources of information on strokes thoroughly, or. due to the facetious tone of mind. his column, he did not intend Whether or not a writing is his words concerning the evalu- drawn by a professional penation of character to be taken man or scribbled in haste by a seriously. layman, the strokes found in Look at the wavy t crossing the formation of the individual in the words letter; indica- letters reveal the writers character and personality. Traits tion"; temper" and tendency in today's specimen. are determined by what is addThe flourish, which is inher- ed or eliminated from the conent in their shape, indicates the ventional formation of a certain individuals mild play for atten- letter. tion or notice. The writer wishes Today's writing shows the into be outstanding and have the fluence of the Zaner Bloscr public aware of him. penmanship school but the deThe length of the flourish gree of individuality in the illustrates an element of en- strokes themselves reveal the thusiasm injected into the per- traits of character. sonality. This writer is a responsive, kindly person as reflected in his slant which has been discussed in previous columns. lie will spontaneously swing into a project or job; accept an idea and become mentally excited by it. Airman Third Class William Given persistence and - or H. Hardman, Salt Lake, is being tenacity which is the quality reassigned to a unit of the Utah of staying power, the individual Air National Guard at Salt Lake his graduation from will stay with his interest and following the U. S. Air Force technical follow it through. (raining course for aircraft The t" crossing in the; mechanics at Sheppard AFB, with"; mental" and to is Tex. placed just far enough down on r. t i- Mill-cree- Bag-galc- y, Holladay frani Convenient Budgeting For All Yeur Christmas Shopping Whether youre shopping for toys for the kids, fashions for Mom, sports equipment for Dad, furnishings for your home, or any other items, you'll find a payment system convenient and easy. account Regular 30-da- y Add-o- n budget ' agree on a credit limit, pay of this amount each month.) Contract account (For larger purchases, low down iKiyincnt arranged with 6 months or longer to complete payment.) Layaway payment plan (Small down payment and periodic payments hold your purchases until Cihrstmas.) (You - v 0 6 your account now in our FOURTH FUXJIl CREDIT OFFICE - Logan Temple. Officiating at the rites was President A. George Raymond. The bride is a daughter of Mr k Mrs T. Emerson 2375 Briarwood Dr. Parents of the groom, Mr fc Mrs J. llcnry Thomas, 4305 Wander Ln., hosted a wedding breakfast following the rites. included Bridal attendants Mrs Eugene T. llintze, matron of honor; Mrs Garth E. Briggs, Miss Lynn Astlc, Miss Gaye Harris and Miss Tamra Bagga-lejunior bridesmaid. Misses Sharia Baggalcy, Susan Baggaley and Mirin Baggalcy were flower girls. Kent Thomas stood as best man tor his brother, while Keith Thomas, Neil Thomas, Lowell Baggaley and Mark Baggalcy ushered. The bride has attended the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. The groom has fulfilled an LDS mission to Cenrtal Britain . and surrounding areas m"' t' . A reception Friday evening. Sept. 21, honored Mr k Mrs Dale William Thomas, who were married that day in the free delivery to News of Men In Service ' September Vows Manti LDS Temple ceremonies recently united Miss Jonette Seare and John H. Willie in the Solemnizing marriage. rites wss A. Brent Peterson, temple president. Following, the grooms parents, Mr & Mrs John R. Willie, 3580 East 3100 South, hosted a wedding dinner. The bride is a daughter of Dr & Mrs William John Scare, 1522 Emigration Canyon. They feted the newlyweds with an open house. Bridal attendants included Mrs Gary Bridge, matron of honor; Mrs Alburn Shields and Mrs Floyd Glauscr. Best man duties were assumed by Gary Bridge. The couple honeymooned to Rocky Mountain National Park and Denver en route to Davenport, la., where both will attend Palmer College. The bride has attended the Church College of Hawaii and the University of Utah. She was a member of Alphi Chi Omega. The groom graduated from the U., where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi. ii'ii chon for fra dollwrv dill DA la Saif Lata. FM-27la Provo, Zenith 737 outlyinq erees, toll frno. Fru delivery south to Provo end Peyion. west to Grentsville end Duqwey. eest to Heber end Midway, north to Tremonton and Richmond end all points in - Clay-bourn- between. k CM T s, 13-1- Finest Residential Area In Midvale Improvements Now Being Completed Swiss-Auslria- Couple Wed On Friday at Logan Temple Obituary ear-ion- s 30 writes, If this is a fact,, what are we guing to say about all of the ; Upholstering d Intcrcsicd Bystander package of polalu soup, mix them bmh together, follow the instructions, add Va cup grated carrot and a can of minced clams. This is really a move-it-mysel- buck-a-picc- to illustrate the type the of personality who is practical minded. His daydreams may be "far out at times, indicated by the floating flourishes but what he actually attempts to do is well within his ability, knowledge, training and experience. The work he docs will bo something that he has more or less found available to him nothing that has been gained through fjee choice, diligent single-mindeeffort. In the word it, third line, shows initiative. the Initiative can be for good or bad, used or wasted, according to other character traits determined from the strokes in writing. In this individual, the initiative is used because the writer has an alert, inquiring A reader referred to the rc-- ( cent remarks a columnist made concerning graphoanalysis. The columnist said, One of the worst Things you can do, for mstancc, is to cross the t" with a curved line. 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