Show MflRKlNg JUNE 29 1930 THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMtotp MRS HELVIN' D HALES formerly Hiss Non- das Bushnell daughter of Hr- and Hrs R C Bushnell 2083 Thirty-sixt- h street "whose marriage took place June 25 in the Salt Lake Temple $ox Elder - Society June 23— The &&Z7 r’-members were LaMonS Glover at d lis r luncheon and gppc llle on prf dnms? room was ith cut fi0W" tables at which cn Y :e ( !£iecca‘ca i:" ctntrJd’ it oms Glover M S n Mrs Odell Nelson Mrs O i K cf f Ijes ‘ “ and Paete York Mrs - 8- rn the by -Mrs r7aim 8' Sfrd a nr M f i P the marriage ce to Merle jij cbter Gladys J' n M Carter of XrAr Sr t :errony was per-t- he temple at a wedding in niake Sfrouns r - l where Valley hi:a "£ri'7r is in- I fc! ership with vjirj business -left Brig-HL- fl cn M : - i frr the Union Grand Can- w-- e will be t' - ‘ rnmer Miss companied by ul ' Parowan c The ' Vy' 4 ' '"“ rf Visa em-'XvT7"- r--'r P C ’’ o? Willard an- -of his daughtie ma"A M Horsley to r XI 'iL' and M: Ernest Horsley was ftohsa Cry -fcre” ceremony Luke the temple X7ed in r3 -- 5 v SJVenma m the presence of a cf beta: ircnU Mr parer's ofof the gTOom p'fT Brigham l"e Wrr ofrr Salt Lake and LH Ycure xa Blanche Cile cf Willard sis-- es cf the bride and Miss Gladys cf Sal: Lake personal d the bride Mr Horsley 1 recently g:en the management Tocele Central Dairy and tir tf fiert hcrevmoon trip the make their home irsnzccrple will assume his re here Tootle 3 t ijjkj vl Brigham City where they will visit for some time and szdMrs Fizere Wright Mr and Mrs TL L Flshburn of rt Frene Jr who have been living Brigham City and their daughter aLegan dirtng the winter months Mrs Milton Hubbard of Los Ana two weeks’ vacation rib nlames in Brigham City Mr geles California motored to Ogden Sunday where they passed the day xrgd ia a foreman of one of the visiting relatives and friends Mfccre construction gangs Mrs Fred C Kelley returned to Hie Young Matrons’ club were her- home In Brigham City after at a bridge luncheon St a week with relatives in Salt hi bnr8 cf Mrs J Wm Pett at passing Lake r (ptleS en-yi-- M - At luncheon of the outstanding features n sered at small tables each of One the season was the beautllul 'jctced wijh a vase of blue and coral roses At the wedding of Miss Amy Grover daughirdrs rime the prizes w ere award-- ri ter of Mr and Mrs A N Grover to Mrs J B Varney and Mrs of Brigham City and E H Jensen Guests of the club son of W B Jensen also of Brig Ta C Call isuddMrs Vern Nelson Mrs Earl ham City which took place WedfufcancfOEcfr Mrs Zenos Earl nesday evening- in the Bluebird hall fc Mm C W VYot of Salt Lake in this city IfciLss Forence Knadson of Brig-u- n The ceremony wm performed by Milton H Welling secretary of state City k: and Mrs Ephraim Josephson of Salt Lake at 0:30 o’clock p m ci chddren of Provo passed the during a reception given In honor of ns end at the home of Mr the occasion by the bride’s parents parents Mr and Mrs which was attended by more than 300 guests luephacn cf Brigham City and allThe ballroom was s visited at the home of Mr adorned with a profusion of beautivrard:rorher Mrs Abigal ful flowers Sfcel of WLard While the guests were assembling C E Baker ar son Norman of dancing was In progress As the i Snzbara C‘v returned to their bridal party entered the ballroom hce tiumg tre wk from Los the music changed to Mendelssohn’s ifcles Califo’-i £ere they went Wedding March which was played efks sro ac-- r The bridal party panled by Mrs by the orchestra Lcr and sers Frn and Eugene was preceded by little Miss Lela is Tint srh flower girL The bride cahters Doro-- Thompson ard Wil'a followed on the arm of her father pr bene Saturday afternoon a a clock 30 o jwo-cour- se del-!rhnd- ri ua Jo-iMc- Jo-etbsc- n’3 r Ut Ur end Mm Ambrose and to the orchestra C--- stand where the ceremony was performed She was exquisitely gowned in a white princess model of chiffon and lace with a tulle bridal veil in cap shape effect and carried a bouquet of roses The bridesmaids were Miss Elaine O’Brian of Salt Lake Miss Eliza m Pa: cf Ojk X-- d California are hfcc a h rt vca on with rela-r- a ard fr'-’-'Brigham Mr s r fcrtse a t the Err' lag '’ner f i:r baseball pitcher league baseball 'L M S Rosenbaum announce the mar-c- f r aa u liter Connie to fctr E Ariervon cf Sait Lake wa performed at Salt SiXrda- - x e bride us a crad-- r L'der H’ch school ' 't two seasones J"r-bv the Baron ci Davis of Perry Miss Olive Bywater of Ogden Miss Jessie Grover of Brigham City Mrs Fay Grover Wight of Ogden and Miss Jean Holmes of Brigham City The train bearers were two little sisters of the bride Joyce and June Grover 1 l !! fcmir Thayne Jensen brother of the bridegroom was best man Following the wedding ceremony dancing was enjoyed during the remainder of the evening interspersed with the following program: tap dancing and acrobatic performance by little Donna Nielsen reading by Nelda Petersen humorous reading by E E Clark Russian dance by Ruth Jensen and Marie Holland Refershment were served The young couple received many gifts The bride Is a graduate of the Box Elder High school and Hene-gar- ’s business college She has been employed as stenographer in the office of the Intermountain Electric company in Salt Lake Mr Jensen is an employe of the Nelson-RicCreamery company In Salt Lake where after a short honeymoon trip the young people will make their s l- - r r- til-"- -" JeVPlVr ' : cf A:bu- ' us the guest ' appointed Friday even- i he rooms "i'll spring : iton was f ohowing 1 'nors were B rt and prize fcf ’ ' ‘ vvT igx- Ogden - ' - wld-V'- v a a - -- ka £: st Speed- s- r Ha-fc- i? :- ZVl ‘ -r " James and r annual a: Lorin ’h about one its ' of the home Bn: en of i s sLr'-- Mrs V r V P r d - Norma Hvrum ‘"t o : gv a A1"- M ipdi IT - 1 -- “ -- XXd r comic q”ra of the - Wea-r’c- h - h C' Mor-- u cf Brig-- ’i costume Jensen of ' ' ma Hansen acd - f J r- - fl4 Trs Cry piano - Ve- by Miss I A M ')reident cf the pedigree re sent -' ’ ' Lenora - n X f:r V - ' r J - --Ur A- Xh: r cn were wzre elected fi two vears n of El wood 'r"'t n Rcy vice rBrigham r O - r Gr- a a- - raV- - fc 'ai a: ?r he-- - -' P nr - J rren Sandy M committee ‘ ! -- -- a- l ’ of Salt bv this ’i a C - Cal-f- ” and the 1 tfji rhr ar-T- he com-- — “ I t! El--'a- m and rfc'- - ks i t y 'i the ’ i ' chairman ti City secre-Cornia Og- M - ' ’ JAnsen of - o clock in ac served to —nily and to e ipsts ‘f turned Sun-- 1 hort visit at v : f — s was the Beulah a r ith her -rf Q jjrs pearsesonto ent SSh-S- DEWEYVILLE ’ The La Bon Fille club members met at the home of Mrs Aaron Christensen Wednesday evening Luncheon was served at small ta-- I bles each centered and decorated in a color schem in keeping with the Fourth of July Bridge was played and the honors were claimed by Mrs A P Leishman and Mrs James Brown Guests of the club included Mrs Arland Dewey Mrs Charles Dewey Mrs James Brown Mrs Leo Johanson Mrs Francis Christensen Mrs Cyrus Jensen Mrs Beronus Jenson Mrs Thomas Baron Jr Mis Florence Christensen and Miss Leah Mathias The county company of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their meeting Wednesday July 2 at the Relic hall Mrs Emma Facer president of the company is desirous that there be a full attendance of the officers present because of the important maters to be taken up Mrs P N Pierce chairman of the Relic hall committee wishes to announce that the Relic hall is open to the public on Friday afternoon from 2 to 5 o’clock with officers of the company in charge At this same hour on Saturdays the various camps take charge During the month of July the Garland camp will be ia charge of the Relic hall The IPres Midi club members were entertained at their regular meeting Wednesday afternoon In the canyon east of town Luncheon was served at small tables attractively arranged under the trees Following the luncheon the afternoon was passed in playing bridge with prizes going to Mrs Orval Sackett andMrs Roy Thompson The commit June t t 28 Romnev °anrtX!TiAn!£les' Louis Germer of Deweyville Wednes- 8 Iris of Deweyville aJ the home of their leader Miss Eva Gardner after- the tlme Tuesday was in sew-ingVhe- By SALLIE V WASHINGTON Society has made of scene from the Ped n orf cooklng clubs were afternoon at the home of their leader Mrs Holdaway with eight members aiicp Em- -' ardner Was chosen as Presi- - dent B and Mr and Mrs Victor Eubank Burbank of Deweyville passed the week-en- d in Idaho Norma HansenMapleton of Deweyville is thr week at the borne of Mr ££$oHs’uVern Eames of American! Idaho Mr and Mrs D B Marble of Deweyville entertained as their quests Mr and Mrs: Alvin Brown and baby and Miss Viola Rummerill of McCammon Idaho who were on their way to Salt Lake Friday Mrs Fred Harwood and son Dal-- of Salt Lake the weekend with relatives passed in Deweyville vis-reiati- tee in charge of the arrangements Included: Mrs Edwin Anderson chairman Mrs Scott Horsley Mrs James Brown Mrs Orval Sackett and Mrs Odell Nelson The Bluebird class members of the First ward Primary association were entertained at a canyon outing by their teachers Mrs RoziUa C Papendick and Miss Marie Anderson Thursday At 7 o’clock the started their motor trip to e canyon where after a short hike through the mountain groves breakfast was served This was followed by games and more hiking singing and luncheon Before reCity in the eveturning to Brigham ning the party visited the power plant dam in Box Elder canyon The Civic Improvement club members held their June tea Thursday afternoon on the lawn at the home ves I - WILLARD June 28—The Jolly tice and the business session reSeven class of the H club held freshments were served by the hostess This was foUoWed by a short the regular class at the home of program Mrs Clifford Toombs on Thursday Residents of Garland who attend- afternoon at 2 o’clock Ida Staufed the MUler famUy reunion held at Logan Wednesday included: Mr fer president of the club was in and Mrs H L Moore and (laughters charge and was assisted by Zola Julia and Helen Mrs D E Manning Toombs and the secretary-treasurer and Mrs J T Blghler Miss Wilma Perry Mr and Mrs Elwood Winters Mr Follow’ing a short program the group and Mrs C S Winters and Mrs adjourned to the kitchen where the Blaine Winters aU of Salt Lake lesson on egg dishes was put over passed Sunday at the home of their with the full membership of seven parents Mr and Mrs O L Wint- participating Mr and Mrs Melvin Nebeker of ers of Garland Junior LUlywhite son of Mr and Willard accompanied by their Mrs Roy Lillywhlte of Salt Lake daughter Ethel and son Peter and Is passing his vacation at the home Mr Nebeker’s father Peter A Nebof his grandparents Mr and Mrs eker and daughter Elizabeth motorLewis LUlywhite of Garland whUe ed to Salt Lake Sunday where they his parents pass a two weeks va- passed the day with relatives Mrs Lottie Sacket and two daughcation at YeUowstone Park ters of Salt Lake passed Monday OAKLAND June 23 —Mrs P C with relatives and friends in WilFetterson entertained at a miscel- lard Miss Evelyn Hunter of Salt Lake laneous shower Wednesday eveIs passing her summer vacation at to week of last In ning compliment Mrs Charles J Wood a recent bride the home of her grandparents Mr The home was made attractive with and Mrs Charles P Elsey of Wilgarden flowers Bridge and hokum lard Mr and Mrs D H Hunter of were the diversion of the evening Mrs J W Chambers won high Los Angeles California were dinner score at hokum and Mrs T D Da- guests of Mr and Mrs Matthew vis low with Mrs Louis Abbott high Madsen of Willard Wednesday Mrs score at bridge and Mrs Grace Haws Hunter is a sister of Mrs Madsen Mr and Mrs C H Williams and low A luncheon was served by the hostess to the foUowing women: Miss Pauline Wood a sister of Mrs Mrs N L Hansen of Brigham City Williams daughters of Mr and Mrs Mrs Louis Abbott Mrs George Ab- Merrit Wood of Rigby Idaho are bott and Mrs F W Barlow of passing a short vacation at the and the Mesdames Charles home of their aunts Mrs Will Call Joseph Cordon and Mrs Mesh J WoodsoJohn Buton O W Brad- Mrs ford Or Barnard T W Innes T Facer They also expect to visit E Betenson B C Knorth T D other relatives and friends during Davis Grace Haws George Nye G their stay in Willard The following young people parO Sweeten F S Delos Peck Thompson D Henry Manning M E ticipated in a swimming and picnic of Mrs W O Knudson A profusion of garden flowers added color to the special arrangements of the spacious lawn At the short business session conducted before the social functions a committee to nominate officers for the coming election was chosen as follows: Mrs Peters chairman Mrs John JM W Burt Mrs P Russell Wight Mrs J E Ryan and Mrs W E Davis Mrs Theron B Lee was appointed chairman of the Peach day float committee Mrs J W Peters president of teh club then gave the time over to the entertainment committee comprising Mrs George Tiller chairman with Mrs Irvin Holst Mrs C H Skidmore Mrs Francis Flshburn Mrs J E Halverson Mrs J Wesley Horsley Mrs Ruel M Eskelsen Mrs J E Ryan and Mrs W R Mehner The program for the afternoon Included: a piano duet by Miss Helen Tiller and Miss Rula Sackett a reading by Miss Ruth Hansen vocal solo Mrs Connie M Peters accompanied by Miss Evelyn Sorenson Bridge followed the program wtih honors going to Mrs Ben Knudson and Mrs Clifford M Jensen Following this a delicious luncheon was served at small tables each centered with a cluster of beautiful pink rosebuds Miss Borina Marble entertained at a prettily arranged trousseau tea at the home of her parents on between the Tuesday 2 afternoon hours of and 7 o’clock when about 200 guests called Mr and Mrs Will Burt of Brigham City announce the marriage of their daughter Marie to Delbert Robinette son of Mr and Mrs Mack Robinette also of Brigham City The ceremony was performed by President Joseph R Sheppard in the temple at Logan on Wednesday and was witnessed by Mr and Mrs Will Burt and Mrs Mack Robinette Following the marriage a delightful wedding dinner was given at the home of the bride’s parents where only members of the Immediate families participated Mr and Mrs Robinette are both graduates of the Box Elder High school and for the past three years the bride has been employed at the office of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company while Mr Robinette is employed for the Utah Poultry Producers association After a short honeymoon trip they will make their home In Brigham City O ARLAND June 23—Mrs F M ent Tre-mont- on Andrus Harold Persson Arthur Fel-- 8 ted Leo Walker J W Chambers A R Capener Harold Castleton R M McFarland A D Rich F A Drlggs E J Holmgren John Oyler and the Misses Opha Sweeten and Melba Nye The bride received many beautiful and useful gifts Mrs T E Peterson entertained the members of the Garland bridge club at breakfast followed by bridge last Thursday morning Mrs John Richards was hostess to the members of the Ladies’ Self Culture club Friday afternoon June Tre-mont- on - 20 TREMONTON June wedding of Russell B Waldron of this city to Miss Phyllis Annie Arm23-T- be strong of Ephraim took place in the Salt Lake temple Thursday The bride is active in the social and church life of Ephraim whUe the Soom la an active business man of A wedding dance was given In the Elwood ward charpel Saturday evening by Mr and Mrs Herman An- dreasen who were married Thursday of last week The bride was formerly Miss Loa Freeman daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred Freeman of Brigham City Miss Mamie Adams daughter of Mrs D E Adams of Thatcher was married to Dr Faun I Hunsakex son of Mr and Mrs Lewis Hunsaker of Elwood at the Salt Lake temple on Wednesday The young couple will spend their honeymoon touring the east after which they will return to Los Angeles to make their home Mrs Jean Williams and children returned to Ogden Monday after spending a week visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs S N Cole Mr and Mrs N C Weaver and family of Salt Lake spent the weekend with Mrs Weaver’s parents Mr and Mrs R 8 Calderwood The Epworth league of the Methodist church held a business meeting at the home of Rev and Mrs A Rle Dickson Monday evening Miss Cropley was elected president and plans were discussed concerning institute which is held Jtie annual 7 to 14 Mrs W W Suman and Mrs Hen Lu-cl- party at the El Monte Springs on Friday evening: Miss Lueile Grazer Miss June Cordon Miss Ortis Fettingill Miss Mildred Brunker and Miss Glade Stauffer all of Wil le lard Miss Lila Peters and Miss Weaver of Perry and Messrs James Tams Paul Whaley Lyle Crowther Harry Poulsen George Lee Trevar Perry and Louis Madsen ’ Following the swim luncheon was served and the remaining- time passed in dancing Lu-ci- - The regular meeting of the Busy Cookers' H club met Friday at 1 o’clock at the home of Mrs Sophia Nebeker The lessons for the week project No 8 was taken up All members and three visitors were The next meeting will be E resent eld at the Nebeker home on July 2 Miss Frances Doan is reporter for the Busy Cookers The Rainbow box of the H club met at the home of Miss Ethel Neb4-- 4-- eker Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock There were seven members present and one excused two visitors Miss Wilma Facer and Mrs Melvin Nebeker Miss Melba Wood was chosen as leader of the club to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of Mrs Lega Crowther The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of the leader Miss Wood on Thursday at 3 o’clock Miss Leah Nebeker daughter of Mr and Mrs Owen Nebeker of Salt Lake is passing her summer vacation at the home of her grandfa- June 28— (AP)— its annual shift drawing room to the garden and there is hardly an event from weddings to dinner parties which has not an outdoor setting From the swimming pool to tea and back to the water again is the order of things and popular are the hosts who boast big swimming 'pools like the one at “Evermay” old wedding cards Representative ErnGeorgetown estate of Alexander C est M Gibson of Brattleboro VerKirk of Chicago now counselor oJL mont will be best man Mrs Bloomthe United States embassy in Rome er has for many years been treasAnother huge pool is located on urer of the Women’s American Bapthe estate of Mrs Anne Archbold tist home mission society with headon Reservoir road The pool at quarters in New York city Wild Acres the estate of Gilbert Grosvenor president of the National Geographic society and the pool at PARTY GIVEN FOR the place of Mr and Mrs Walter DEPARTING VISITOR R Tuckerman at Edgemoor and a dozen others tempt the fashionable set to duck and dive to their heart’s Mrs Ralph Person and daughter Shirley Dean left Wednesday for content Luncheoi bridge swimming and heir home in San Francisco after tea is a popular schedule Tor the visiting Mrs Person’s parents Mr Mrs Con O'Keefe younger element of society with of and On Tuesday evening Mrs Albert course a dinner party and dance was hostess at a small party following Indeed the only thing Warden n of Mrs Pherson at her honor of in the events social lacking speed on Van Buren avenue Two lome is Even at formality of bridge were arranged folthe White House formality is laid tables aside and comfort sought in the lowed by supper Pink sweet peas and gypsophila decorated the rooms many little parties the president The guests included Mrs Lloyd Murdoch Mrs Henry O Keefe Mrs Booth Mrs E F Russell M HORSLEY The general exodus of society GeorgeKatherine Boyle Mrs Edwin MRS ERNESTMiss from Washington over July fourth Mrs Aleda L Randall Mrs Paul Wright and Cole daughter of Thomas R started this week and the capital will be practically deserted for alCole of Willard whose marriage most an entire week With this hol- ACOUSTIC EXPERT took place in the Salt Lake tem27 on June iday falling on Friday even the ple Friday OGDEN gay little government clerks who rush to work In the morning in Dr and Mrs Vern O Knudsen of flimsy fussy summer frocks and of ten hatless will have three days of Los Angeles arrived in Ogden Monleisure for there will be no govern- day and departed Tuesday night for ment offices open Saturday Chicago Washington Cleveland and The secretary of the treasury Mr New York where Dr Knudsen will Andrew Mellon probably will spend make professional calls in the inthe holiday in the Green Spring val terest of his work in architectural ley of Maryland between Baltimore acoustics They will sail July 2 for and Washington where his Europe where they will make a tour and daughter Mr and Mrs before going to Budapest in SeptemDavid K E Bruce have a beautiful ber where Dr Knudsen will deliver country home Just now Paul Mel addresses on his specialty at the Ion son of the secretary who has twelfth world congress of architects Dr Knudsen Is with the University just returned from Cambridge Eng of Southern California His wife is land is with his sister the former Florence Telford daughRepresentative Ruth Bryan Owen ter of Mr and Mrs W F Telford of Florida who has been appointed a delegate to the interparliamentary SLAYER OFGIRL union to be held in London was one TO DIE AUGUST 1! of the guests of the Women’s Na tional press club during the week at a dinner at the National Women’s SAN QUENTIN Calif — (INS)— Prison authorities were advised toCountry club After dinner Mrs Owen sang ne day that August 4 had been set by the Mendocino county superior court gro spirituals to her own accompaniment after the manner in which she for the hanging Of Thomas Lehew - 'V entertained the soldiers during the 26 who killed an girl World war She regaled the comLehew was sentenced to hang on pany with stories of her campaign- September 13 1929 but appealed k 't r " - v' r ing in Florida and told about an to the supreme court The appeal automobile trip to Yellowstone Na was denied r ANNOUNCEMENTS mid-wint- — S- 6- y’ 5 son-in-la- w 5 A niVitrolnifirrfVii’fr QJocLcuj Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Ruth Shields of Los Angeles And George P Hamill son of Mrs John Furlong Twenty-fift- h street on June 24 in Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Hamill will make their home in Watsonville California see the- aueedest unptcmemjent in - Mr and Mrs Abe Ross of Snow-vil- le announce the marriage of their daughter Lola to Floyd Anderson of Ogden which took place in the Salt Lake temple on Thursday Mr and Mrs J K Scott 1757 Grant avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Fern Maxine to Alma E Keys The wedding took place on Monday at Mr and Mrs C R Raty 530 street announce the d marriage of their daughter Merle to Robert W’ Martin on June 28 in the Salt Lake temple You’ll hardly believe your eyes! No stocking you've ever worn has looked so beau- Twenty-secon- PERSONALS i Mr and Mrs Wallace Ellis an nounce the birth of a son on Tues-damorning ther P A Nebeker and her aunt Miss Louise Emmett and Miss Fay Miss Elizabeth Nebeker of Willard Seager left Saturday for a few weeks Mrs H J Tobin and daughter visit in Los Angeles and the beaches Patsy of San Mateo Calif are passing a month at the home of Mrs Tobin’s sister Mrs Clifford Baddlay of Willard RIVERSIDE June 23—Bishop and Mrs Russell Capener entertained a number of friends and relatives on Sunday They included Mr and Mrs Phillips and three children of Te tonia Idaho Mr and Mrs Leon Strong and children of Briggs Idaho and Mrs Emma Strong and children of Salt Lake City Members of the Clio Circle club were entertained by Mrs Leland Bourne at the home of Mrs A A Canener y will be pleased we are sure to that our Toilet Goods Section now has complete and fresh stocks of— YOU Dorothy Gray Elizabeth Arden Doraldina Toiletries t 4 IODERN in its smart new colors — modem in its trim tailored heels— modern ia its snug fit in its invisible reinforcements that assure long wear— modem in its very moderate price that puts beautiful hosiery within everyone's means You get the utmost ia style and value in OuUVashwnedUTosiery Now showing si 95 £ $2 50 2 95 tifully sheer— or made your onkle look so beautifully slim! And these Phoenix dull stockings wear much tongort For evening newes h$des weor Jn cr iff firm tern : QTHfh y-- v r- IlSgoSQ j EVERYTH1NO IN KNIT GOOOG Hi Jbr fhc Delicious SUNFREZE Ice Cream makes a and a holiday of any gala day of a holiday— it on your day Buy It in brick and serve serve to Packed ready picnic outings Special for Sunday And All Week BRICK COMBINATION Lemon Custard Farfait Vanilla Banana Berry Walnut Color Scheme—Yellow White Pink 50 o Quarts Pints 25c flACI MAX iS5nE0 ccow w V 1 LATENT co-- j the new colors decreed by Paris stylists a food vital ao sunshine) Peggy Beauty Shop ' PHONE 4365 Over Knitting Store er VISITS fmmini Tfiitii DUART RINGLETTE’' H PICKETT tional park she intends to make upon returning from England Sleeping arrangements for four have been provided in a trailer to the swing along behind the car on“secYellowstone trip She and her retary”— no less a personage than her young daughter Helen Rudd Owen will be the housekeepers while John Bryan Owen and Reginald Owen will act as chauffeurs and general utility men Another bridegroom in the house of representatives bobbed up during the week and Grant M Hudson of East Lansing Michigan will be married late today to Mrs Mary E Bloomer at Uniomille N J The wedding will be in the home of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs William A Allen who sent out the Ladies! 4 Expert Finger Waving And Marcelling 50C SOCIETY GOES BACK TO TEA ROOM IN EAST IONE RUSSELL of Mr and Mrs William R Russell 3210 Jefferson avenue whose engagement to Jens L Simonson son of Mr and Mrs Simon Siironsen is announced MISS Monday and a iay enJ°d by the ladies 8" vice-presid- at the employed vice-presid- membepof 3—0 4-- rft r r sl'e J X r-- r Z-9- ' s jt rl? Yates of J Mrs Fol- - City bridge a -- c V' n'"’mr n vn-ee- 1 centered was wed cut : ow- e- bsZ&J Peck was hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Culture club at her home in Garland Friday afternoon Cut roses were used as the room Mrs adornment The J M Caddie took charge of the meeting Mrs Mark Nichols was chosen as parliamentarian to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs John Benson The program Included two vocal solos by Mrs Charles Last A Story of the Stars and Stripes” written by Mrs B G Knoth was read by Mrs Harold Persson “The Story of the Flags of Other Nations” was given by Mrs J J Shumway “The Utah State Flag” was described by Mrs T E Bette nsen anti Mrs J L Harvey The program was followed by luncheon served by the hostess to twenty members and eight guests Floyd LUlywhite son of Mr and Mrs Lewis Lillywhlte of Garland has been chosen to represent Garland ward on a mission for the L D S church to Germany Floyd Is a graduate of the Bear River High school and last year was president of the high school student body According to present plans Mr LUlywhite has accepted the mission call and will leave some time in September Miss Mary Burns entertained the pupils of her music Class at the home of Miss Helen Benson one day during the week President Miss Helen Maiming took charge of the meeting and the 'club name was chosen to be known hereafter as the Etude club Following the prac- TMM mi CtfftCf - |