Show J SUNDAY MORNING MAY 29' 1933 YHE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- C3 R mryrryrrowrrrBrrroTmrrrrtnnnnnrYTyrr8W8TTryYTTrryrrryTTTnr Eight et 40 Campus Chatterbox ‘ Dead Honored at Week at College?: It's a Mistake There Are Exams Plenty of Activities! final examinations at Weber College This is the hardest part of the entire quarter because everyone tries to get caught up on his assignments which have been postponed from day to day week to week and month to month "0 'J fi A V ence who didn’t know he had that hidden talent He did a very good job r By MARCELLA WHALEY It is the time again for v f 7 This was supposed to be “Dead Week" but there must be some mistake — the students at Weber College are top lively a bunch of young- 'A V sters! They All Kept Busy They spent their (spare) time doing such things as attending graduation practices keeping track of each little blade of grass as it grew up figuring out what was going to be built in back of building No 4 where areas have been marked off typing up the final issue of Signpost or staring out the windows wishing they were isolated out on one of the islands in the Great Salt Lake fi i f f " Miss Carmack Is Married Howard R Wilson of Ogden and th® lateMr Wilson Immediately following the ceremony the bridal party dined at The Doll House in Salt Lake City On Saturday evening a recepwas held in the Institute of tion and Mrs Harold Carmack of in Ogden Bountiful formerly of Ogden Religion was of Chan- bride's The The bridegroom is a son of Mrs ully lace and gown tulle over satin She carried red roses centered a white orchid Her attendants were Mrs Don Carmack as matron of honor with Mrs Dorothy Close as at tending matron and Miss DonnaWilson and Miss Joyce" Murdock as bridesmaids All were in identical' gowns of flower-em- bossed organdy over taffeta in Vy pastel shades Kathy Woldberg Jill Barton and Claudia Carmack All carried were flower girls white daisies Don Carmack Mother of the bride was best man with Gene Meyers as usher The mother of the bride wore In the Salt Lake City LDS Temple Miss Kathleen Carmack and John J Wilson exchanged nuptial vows with Robert I Burton officiating The bride is a daughter of Mr Weber’s active biology department is now working on the project of getting a real live magDick pie to learn to talk Watkins will sit before it and say “Polly want a cracker” until he begins to look like he does honest-to-goodne- Jaycettes Give Party A delightful party honoring the outgoing officers of the Jaycettes in Brigham City was given last Wednesday at the Idle Isle Cafe The theme was “Paris in the Spring” Honored guests included Allred president Maureen Fryer vice president: Beverly Olsen secretary Verda Garfield corresponding secretary Thelma Larsen treasurer Diane Drewes historian and directors Afton Ida Swenson Jerry Nelson Smith and Marva Frost Thought for the Week All who are or are not planning on passing your finals this week ought to take note of this: So nigh is grandeur to our Theme of Dance “Cherry Pink and Apple the dust of the Freshman Dance and of course the decorations were of those colors At intermission Bruce Jones was named Sophomore On the music world Phoenix’s assembly he sang to the amazement of the audi La-Pri- el Quinn and that’s illegal Please no more popsicles! (That is unless you would like to get the students some too!) So a convertible is all you White” was ss No More 'Bribery?' Bribing the teacher is the same as bribing a jury Tom need evidently boys! Blossom Congratu- Working on Project vertible of TEMPLE CEREMONY— Mrs John J Wilson is the former Miss Kathleen Carmack of Bountiful She and her husband are at home (Porter-Whea- t in Bountiful Studio) Gayle Froerer was named Freshman Queen lations to you all! Colleen Greenwell is “conand will chase down any boy' she can who will give her a ride in his con- theme next for retary vertible crazy Bright Singing Star Tom Alexander is the bright new star on the horizon president BRIGHAM CITY — The Brigham City members of the 8 et 40 ladies of Salon 151 Ogden were hostesses to the Ogden members recently at the Idle Isle Cafe for dinner a brief business meeting and Monte Carlo Whist Places were laid for 24 Hostesses were Ressa Lowe Kathrine Fisburn Esther Hodges and Ruth Bott Chapter Meets The Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Lilliam Felt for regular session New members installed in the Exemplar chapter in the cereconducted mony by Evelyn Daines incoming president were: Geneva Fife LaPreal Wight Carol Hafner June Sholty Cleo Dixon Barbara Howe and Knudsen Special guests were Connie Peters and Mamie Adamson Following the business session a buffet supper was served to 21 guests year The other officers will be: Ann Holmstrom vice president and Kay Giles sec- Put on Great Show John Elzey last year’s student body president was the MC of the assembly and "he kept us all laughing with gusto Anyway the Phoenix boys did a wonderful job altogether of putting on a great show Sophomores Take Over Under the direction of the Sophomore Class officers an excursion was taken to Lagoon where most of the students of the college enjoyed a day of swimming eating playing eating riding things and eating Need Convertible Ahem! V Class Brigham City So near is God to man When Duty whispers low “Thou must” The outh replies can” — Emerson “I Shower Her With Gifts She Can Use "V V rush of wedding is oftcn iterrupted prcparaio5 ky a haPPy rash °i wedding par-wit- h The hectic lavender faille and the bridegroom’s mother was in old rose over taffeta Their corsages were white roses Assisting at the reception were Bard Murdock Mrs Carl Blakely Mrs Jay Barton Miss Hamsworth Miss Judy Wyoming Miss Is Married EVANSTON Wyo — Mr and where he is completing his servMrs Wesley L Price of Evanston ice in the Navy announce the recent marriage of their daughter Louise to Carlos Eugene Hunnell son of Mr and Mrs C F Hunnell of Denver The wedding took place April 30 in Elko Nev in an LDS Chapel with Bishop Grant W Turner officiating The Ladies Auxiliary to fha After a short honeymoon in Brotherhood of Railroad TrainNevada the couple returned to 4 men 17 held its regular monthly Ogden where the bride is a student at the Weber College-De- e meeting on Thursday at 7:30 FolSchool of pm in r the IOOF halL Hospital Nursing A her graduation in June pin wa presented lowing ROY — Glenda Ingram was host tbe new Mrs Hunnell will join to Mrs Sarah Ransom to the members of her Mia Maid her husband in San Diego Calif Refreshments were served — — Mutual class at the home of her parents last week The group spent the evening playing games Buffet luncheon was served Members of the class in attendance were Dalene Baird Mary Lou Rundquist Eleanor Zaugg Judy Russell Carol Soden-kam- p Pat Behling Margie Code Deanna Lewis June Barton and Rail Group Has Meeting Roy Mutual Class Has Home Party 50-yea- -- ameiiam deJw?wt pattern SPRING BRIDE —Mrs Carlos Eugene Hunnell is the former Miss ' Louise Price She will join her husband next month in San Diego Calif (Collins and Morris Studio) bachelor dinner a hearsal party and anything else friends relatives parents of the and bridegroom care to dlnner’ fcj-id- 8 re-Mar- ie t( e ' Jeanette Terry The shower given after the engagement has been officially announced may be held at the h the bridea best friend a close relative or even at the bride’s house If possible it should be a surprise It may center around a lunch-lac- e eon bridge party tea or supper generally with both mothers and Sirl friends of the bride’s age vited Invitations may be given over “e phone or through formal notes No one should be asked to the shower who is not on the wedding list Mr A' in-M- rs in-Bet- if V te Murdock Miss Nancy White Miss Jean Ann Stanger Miss Mary Leavitt and Miss Kathleen Ste- This Is the Idea 1 v One of the purposes of such phens wedthe before On the night party is to shower the bride with ding Miss Sarah Wilson and Mrs gifts Generally the presents Carl Peterson were bought are not too expensive buffet supper for the bride since the same persons also have Miss Joan Granberg of Ogden is engaged to Robert G Irvine bridegroom and their fam- - to bring wedding gifts later on student at Utah State Agricultural College and son of Mr and at the old family Wilson Many times one general theme Mrs F Gerald Irvine Salt Lake City Announcement is made home at 703 12th St is used for the shower —items for today by her parents Mr and Mrs John A Granberg of Salt After a honeymoon in Las the kitchen linens bath furnish-Vega- s Lake City (Link-TiffanStudio) the young couple is at ings lingerie and the like The home at 360 E Fourth No St in kind of shower may depend on Bountiful the bride’s own financial situa- - k n tion If she can afford to buy in©W K0inCO0T i her own linens perhaps a cos- 101 OZ metics or other unusual Is clothing WSlQnS Head-Hugg- er C7 shower can be held It is a good idea if it is pos- - Almost any fabric can be A Juliet cap that looks as if it quests to plan their waterproofed there days A nice were unwinding sits on the back Big sle’forhe of the head It’s of pale pink gifts m advance so there is little ?n rauVufr Have your cake and eat it too duplication A modern contribu- 1py with white organza weigh with one of spring’s hats It’s the tion is the shower I1"?' which The knowing hand of Cecil smooth deep head-h- u g g i n g some stores have registry J lf The started n’ y°ur husband Answer Invitations Chapman can be easily traced in shape that’s so popular but it girls tell the gift consultant they 1S 3 aious this figure enhancing model that has a great flaring bow from the want to spend say $35 for linens Invitations to a church wedit so right for summer parties back that does well for a brim — and the store does the rest in- ding require no answer but inor other In' shantung glazed without covering the brow line eluding the shopping and pack-novelvitations to the reception warcotton its)hnes are best or aging rant replies It is an act of dispronounced for the standing facebe The may gifts decoratively respect for an invitation to rei framing collar the cupped detail on a table perhaps with Is D arranged main unanswered on the bosom and its voluminous VrOCn6T n0T u0CI a gay umbrella over them but skirt flared with inverted pleats r try to avoid elaborate displays For a really interesting appearTOP ODPinCl call for fabric that has a natural The bride should send thank-yoLADIES ance for a killer-dille- r occasion stiffness is a wonderful skill notes to all those who gave Crocheting wm look in May the help you stop The skirt however should be for summer and acces- - 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ENROLL (IwtltmM EmrtW) YOUNG FOLKS SUMMER comments Mrs Cornwall ened his ability to learn" Carter a fifth grader at Ensign elementary school does much of his school work on the typewriter Mr Stevens pointed out that Henager’s young folks typing classes beginning Monday June 13th will start daily at 8 am “permitting many students to come to town with dad or mother going to work" Another class will begin daily Monday through Friday at 12 noon for students preferring a later time TYPING CLASS Fvnt-La- lnttnciin m fr ttwJcntt 11 threvsb 14 ytart 1 gt I) IfJJ Bcgmt MenJoy Jim Fhit w fr '' - '1 fwH t-r 2644 WASH PHONE particular! 3-E6- 75 r t ELVD |