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Show i) ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, July 15. 1965 A5 downtown Holladay News Notes buffet table. Mrs. Betty Evans was in charge of the summer function and her committee members consisted of Mrs. Karen Dobney, Mrs. Gloria Smith, Mrs. Bea Williams and Mrs. ver, Colorado A delicious barbecue dinner was served at 7:30 P M by Mrs Coon and Mrs. Ralph Bayles. After dinner, the group enin conversation and gaged Mary Burton. game playing XI TAU CHAPTER Those attending the summer Members of XiTau Chapter, social included Mrs. Ivan Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Thurman, Mrs. Scott Beaxer, relaxed on the cool patio of' Mrs Don Gibb, Mrs. Frank w Mrs. Arnold Coon, 3679 Stephens, Mrs Valone Gng-fith- s, Mrs Ralph Coe, Mrs. Drive, Wednesday evenDonald Egbert, Mrs. Jay Balding, July 7, at a combined summer social and farewell win, Mrs. Virgil Yergensen, Mrs Rolo Hill, Mrs. Joseph party for a member, Mrs. John Cochero of Salt Lake Otteson, Mrs. Jean Lemmon JEAN FENN Vi ED City, who is moving to Den- Oak-vie- .oo c On Friday, July 2, Miss Jean Fenn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B Fenn, 2026 East 4800 South, became the bride of Robert R Cooper in rites held at the Salt Lake City LDS Temple. A wedding breadfast followed the ceremony at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert P. Cooper, 4833 Viewmoot Street. That evening, a reception was held at the Holladay Fourteenth LDS Ward ChapeJ. Maid of honor was Iieen Black and the attendants included Miss Renee Cowley, Mss Arlene Burbidge, Miss Fenn, Miss Virginia Cooper, Miss Cathy Cooper and Mrs. Kenneth McCauley. Best man was Lewis Olson. Ushers were Dave Scott, David Cooper and Larry Cooper. Prenuptial parties were given by Miss lleen Black, Miss Arlene Burbidge, Miss Renee Cowley and Miss Sue COTTONWOOD Connie I L. Smolka. The newlyweds will make a home in Salt Lake City after a brief wedding trip to southern Utah. The bride has attended the LDS Business College and the groom has fulfilled an LDS California Mission. .nn m: "v -- tf ? 100 wool face carpet Celebrate July by saving on this Y0P' fine Bigelow Bardwell carpet buy now! Discontinued style, perfect random mothproof, sheared. You'll do well to see and buy at these bargain savings! quality, it mfr. sugg. retail 10.99 sq. yd. 3 53 05 ZCMI CARPETS Downtown, third floor, Cottonwood, floor 'V second !" W v 0 LTi better fabric summer clearance sale a 0 printed seersucker For pretty summer dresses or sportswear. Machine washable, n Am el triacetate and cotton blend. Floral prints on pastel grounds. 45" wide. 0 no-Iro- o 2)2) and more y mock-froc- k Club-Styl- e The fishing season has officially started at the Cottoowood Club. At a recent Huck Finn Day, member's kids were issued fishing licenses which are good for the rest of the summer. Every sunny afternoon sees young anglers trying their luck in the specially-stocked lagoon adjoining the club house. They enjoy it and so do parents who stand by coaching, but the geese are another matter. They consider it an lnvasioa of privacy and they don't hesitate to walk right up and say so. (BS) Hi m. Ein . ZCMI FASHION YARDAGE and Cottonwood 4:,. CP G3 i yd. cotton satin panel prints Two panels make a charmer of a dress. Everglaze Mlnicare fabric In gorgeous colors. 45 wide. Reg. 1.69 per panel. Downtown o o panel prints Sensational textured skim mies, pop- - printed In explo ive colors just sew front and back panels together and there you are!' Fits size 8 to 18 use any shift pattern. Reg. per panel 2.25. That Old Fishing Hole, Cottonwood arnel triacetate knitted sharkskin Famous Cohama "Seafarer" prints, and plains for delightful sewing. Hand washable, can be permanently pleated. SOT wide. Reg. 2.25 to $3 yd. door crasher S&z. yd. wrond A 90c |