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Show feted the bridal couple. It was man, while Elmer Berger. Miand Thomas Casey given by parents of the bride, chael Tolley At Nuptial Party Mr Mrs Clarence Foy, 2213 ushered. After a honeymoon in ban Steven A. Berger and his East 2700 South. Francisco the newlyweds will Attendants were Mrs Thomas reside in Salt Lake City. bride, the former Miss Sally J. at honored Brown, Mrs Bruce J. Bale, were postMay Foy, nuptial festivities Thursday fol- Mrs James H. Cushing, and Use lowing a wedding ceremony in Miss Jane Berger. BuyLines Neighbor Lewis G. Berger was best Salt Lake Temple. wedThey were honored at a ding breakfast at Harman's on Thursday morning given by parents of the bridegroom, Mr & Mrs Ben Berger, 1984 Windsor Newlyweds Feted State Highway Department. Involved are eight projects covering a distance of about 11.8 miles. To date the department has completed 72.6 miles of Interstate highway at a cost of and has under current Some $10 million of Interstate construction contract by the end contract about 67.4 miles involvUtah the to of under be 1961, will according placed highway ing some S2U.697.0U0. The combined total of close to NO Slogans - NO Jingles - NO Limericks 132 miles i only a tiny dent in the states total allocation of IN 934 miles of Interstate highway. SIMPLY But a concentration of work To Be Eligible For Our Monthly in urban areas where traffic congestion demands immediate answers, has had to overcome the very complex problems of And Watch Our purchases, court condemnation suits, utility reAdvertisement For location and design. Winners 1st Wed. of Mileage of completed work comes much cheaper and faster in rural sections of the state, where the huik of the 934 miles are located. Plans Outlined for New Page t Interstate Highway Span SIGN Neighbor JACKPOT right-of-wa- The Holladay Pharmacy St. Thursday evening a reception at Crystal Heights Ward further y (The Friendly Drug Store) 4690 Holladay Blvd. QUALITY CR Each Month 1961 One hour Local Woman- - 18, ( Continued October IN 3275 South 23rd East 11 from Page 1) Beehivo-Wasatc- h Bowhuntora, disping and appliances; the third Stan Rock, a member of covered automobiles and leisure plays handsome rack of antlors from deer he killed during time, finances savings, mortthe special bow and arrow season near Fish Lake. He won gages investments, etc. The sessions lasted three hours in the trophy and a new bow for the largest buck taken in the state's morning and 2'a hours in the afternoon followed by a news "Big Buck Contest." fipnpcence. Mrs Dean said she suggested packaging of frozen foods, meats Another surprise for the apand bakery items in small pack- pliance makers was the general ages of two, three,, and four dissatisfaction which the deleitems each to avoid waste amd gates expressed over combinaAt one point to facilitate planning meals for tion washer-dryereither large or small families. in the. conference, some manuThe women at my table were facturers attempted to argue all enthusiastic about the. idea, with the women but the deleshe said; they also agreed gates remained adamant. They another womans don't like them because of the with heartily suggestion that all packaged time involved when more than foods carry the calorie count one load of wash must be done. for a single serving. A consensus of opinion on cars It is from ideas and desires was that they are being built such as these that women all The benefit. low will too for nation over the safety in motoring e packaging and for convenience in getting present of bacon, for instance, is a by- out. The women didnt considproduct of a former congress, er it very ladylike to have to as is the perforated shaker top climb up and out when leaving found on some boxes of salt in a Mrs Dean said. They addition to the usual pouring likecar, medium sized cars that are spout. on gas, but they don't like At the 1961 congress, manu- easy because they're station facturers were surprised to too hardwagons to clean out." want not did women that learn Keeping things clean was a the deluxe appliances with a deledozen different gadgets which major problem which the referred to, ac may break down ana cause ex- gates frequently to Mrs. Dean. They pensive repair bills. (Incidental- cording for cleanlimanufacturer preferred built-in- s ly, appliance like glass doors on were equally surprised to learn ness, didn't built-i- n barbecue spits that most women keep their in- ovens or struction pamphlets and refer because of the difficulty inofcleantheir ing, wanted the interior to them frequently.) CR ovens built so they would slide out for easy cleaning. Children and their safety were paramount in their ideas, also. The delegates wanted, switches built out of reach of childrens fingers and all garbage disposals built with switches on the unit rather than wall controls which could be flipped on Accidentally at the wrong time. Another thing the sponsors of the congress . were amazed to learn was that women wanted entry halls and dining rooms. Most of the women, Mrs Dean said, believe that today's children are remiss in proper tabic manners because of the atmosphere and rush surrounding the eating of a meal in the kitchen. 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