Show ' - ' ' - - - 0 ' 4BqWSVWOM404fi410PlMPINJOftWI 0 I N - i - it 1 i 1 ' I vt e - f '1 4- t 1 1 " t :' 's ' ' ' - - f i 3 i - A - ' '''i' ' :' z i r c 1-- i' t - e - 1 ‘ --- - Lv- 0 t1 ' - IKi' -- 1 t k - A O - - 1 ' '' '' I ' k - ' '' k ' - 11 t 1 A' ''' - fl --- I - t L - - '''' : ' - t -- - - 4 - ' 4 -- 'A A t -- ' 1 - - 4 - - - ! r " ' tv I ' Z 4 1 A - I a- 1 t 1 f - -- '- - i A t - - ' 1 1 - 4 l - ' k i - '' 1 ' t c - t1' - - Ak'-'- - - I ' - : - - - -- I A - ' i ' 4 '4--I Mrs Stanley 31Clurrin Denning recent bride A reception will honor the newlywed& Saturday ) MissEdna Jean Linklater betrothed of Edward Charles Guilford To be wed on Tuesday Is-th- I I I - TWITTERS 6 1 ' " : tth Nice i Never Rest Dr and Mrs 1 1 Be back Wednesday but off around the 12th again to the Northwest Some Drive President and Mrs Robert Steele will entertain the Westminster college students faculty families and friends at the annual Commencement h tea at their home East Sunday afternoon from 5:30 pm to 7 pm immediately D -- ' In's Clara M Pink and Black NVIfte prints in sign trimmed in Clawson shows also Black and the Ballet de- Black with the front closing and elbow length and Sizes thirty-eigsleeve unadver- to sure Be for ask fosed bargains Remetnber the West side of Main and the- Fizirt entrance South of the Pedestrian Lane brings you to the door-4-41-i South Main ht 1 NYE15 I : I I r—m----°IFATHER'SoDuA- I : I 11 : 1 a 11 Q - ?0'j - ! - 64 r - NORCROSS - BEST-LOVE- D tAMERICA'S N a CARDS l MinmonlomonmonommEnommov 4 r 444 II 4 (101 0'! 1 1 t N -L -- '47' '4i ' ' )- - ' i 2 1: 4 4t i I colrf 1 6 6' 4rit 0411 -- 1 l 4 I I Jr 6 ) ' Ittfr sr1j r 4 1 1I 1 001 ave 918 Simpson - S- from Guns is La k A tl Head plans for m m y i li ' - ' 4 - ' 5 - - - - - - 4 ' ' ' - : t : - ' I i ' i of 1 I I i j "'" -- ---- - - 4: ' "II a nom k - - r Hive --- i er- i ' II iL ' ' - ' I 1 '1111 ' i 4-15-0- a toil finsotp o 3Pd 140114 9 fti - - : ' -' ) ' Jo '$4 ' fOALVDE - MACHINE PERMANENTS 3 op TMI Mr CHEYEIIIIE Nein sad lroodwey Phase 11 -- 314 1 - - - Li I - ) vi gib 1 - ') t 1 : 1 : I : :!' 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' to Wednesday In general—A lot can be accomplished by those who exercise initiative Until ! Jnne : t Miss Keller I& C Auxiliary Elects James C Mease was eleseltres d commander of Disabled American Veterans' '' Auxiliary at a recent meeting Other officers chosen were UTIIU STIEWIDELIIIV DRYS Mrs - - 12 I - I I Sanders Mrs Ebenezer Kirkham will be toastmistress Reservations can be made with Mrs LeRoy Sanders telephone bet wee n women will Centennial guests will be queen Calleen Robinson and her attendants Mare Burnett and Mary Louise Gardner - -- Ion H anrs the auxiliary listel In at some of the interesting sessions of the convention AmG:ng the honored - 00 they meet Saturday at 1 pm In the President's suite of the Hotel Utah In charge of the "Theta's" Centennial luncheon is Mrs Ru- In - '- aprons baby articles pastry and refreshments will be featured The public is invited Sigma Theta Phi Members of Sigma Theta Phi the original founders of CM Omega sorority on the USAC campus will be having a "chatting good time" reminiscing when A lusty yell announced the arrival of a daughter to Mr ' Stanton P Jensen 828 E 9th South May 21 at LD S hospital The i Jensens 5 172 :1711okt:ttery:ahrildimit aKay half The new baby's grandparents are Mr and Mrs Joseph Wilkinson and Mr and Mrs O T Jensen - i I really quite a thrill remarks She will leave her suitcases with an aunt Mrs W C Snow 18 U at while she visits with her father A D Keller in Price After a trip to the Pacific coast with sister Peggy she will be on her way back to Berlin in July via the skyways again to take up this job with its fascinating future Mrs A A Wagner senior vice Mrs Arthur B commander Bringhurst junior vice commander Mrs William D Lindhardt chaplain 'and isvirs George N Wilde treasurer Joint Installation ceremonies have been scheduled at Forest Dale clubhouse June 9 - t sessions "Since in Germany it is almost Impossibleto buy even a spool of thread Ihe experience of being home Where stores are filled with merchandise for anyone to buy is Back home after three years in Europe Miss Margaret Keller Is relaxing after strenuous work as secretary to American ambassador 9-- in Especlhe i I ng - - Ilse the first cooking cherries and enjoy this dessert: 2 cope coP brown Cradle News r I Latest official trip was her visit to the Moscow conference where for five weeks she was irt the midst of the news-maki- - - - L - i o- HOROSCOPE 13sugar sweet whole pitted or Lam- 4 tablespoons bertg cherries flour atandard based cupor cherry 13juice pastiy on water 2 cups flour 18almond teaspoon I butter tablespoon extract or alter13 cup white nate 'tiger ' Combine itlICP cherries flaVOrtng sugar and flour Let stand while mak- Line pie plate with pastrat Fill with cherry mixture Dot with butter Top with lattice strips of pastry Bake at 425 degrees from 35 to 40eminutea ' rd from the shoulder for ' Eating" tal 2ts:S9o:aor:keletoblE ' - : When the Utah Pharmaceutical convention n eets at the Hotel Utah from Sunday through Tuesday the chmen's auxiliary of all the will attend In social sidelights ')f the three-da- y session will be Irs Iva Y Mill-wapresident of the auxiliary women will be an Ambassador :dub luncheon a shopping tour dancing on annual exhibitors' nightin the Lafayette ballroom Hotel Utah a bridge luncheon In the Xtde room as well as election and Installation of officers of the suxillary AO Elegant olP The House of Fashion I boots stra4fit 03 4f w 2 Tall NS Guests in C' If et f fitpf) rill ft titoibuiblob islta i4L61 ! r 1m: cnitt--111401g4-411sJ C a --- A "Wheat Shot iI s o' tZt kbbVAti '41-"- Auxiiry S e"sfm fol Aft- Aci - 0 Family Favorite Cherry Pie convention DENNIS MORGAN I 1 r(7:' 77 7t 14-- k 395 Ili r14 ' 4 Mrs Iva Y 3111Iward sthly shipmnt of our i I 1 - CZA17e meeting Thursday at pm at the IOOF hall 41 Post Office pl Mrs N C Thompson corn- mander announced Tuesday E Bofors r Sfripoci Coffee Dressos Sites 1220 4 Ai 'tow much-cismarKi- sti 6r -- MOTHER-TO-B- Just rocsived ' -- s fi 1 ) — tl S 1000 FOR ts"?:'''''' - ?ts:!!t--z :- Lady Maccabees of Mt No 27 will hold a 1 I' - t '' te ' Special N Ltd - - LVL Mrs Engle “ Atkinson Mr and Mrs M H Doelle and Mr and Mrs F R Lady Maccabees 1995 Summer Suits V ''C)jC I - Stewart formerly was a secretary to the Salt Lake City board of education She will leave from Westover field Mass by army transport plane for Germany within the month Evenings 00 446 f matical Fun Promised child l 1 Ip -- t Having a career that figuratively sounds "out of this world" and which is actually out of this continent is Miss Margaret Heller who is visiting in Salt Lake after spendEu- ing three exciting years in 1944 rope Since November of the has served as secretary to U S ambassador Robert Murphy who is now the United States political adviser located in Berlin Miss Keller has taken dictation arranged diplomatic apthe so-pointments and planned cial functions for the ambassador In such intriguing places as London's Bushy Park the French city of: Versailles and the German cities Hoechst Frankfurt and Berlin Her list of acquaintances ' ranges from traveling Arabs to high ranking government officials such as Harold ilt Stassen and Herbert Hoover During her alloted vacation time Miss Keller has virite-Switzerland and thcdina--- Vian countries where " the up-tjor cities war was danateinnsepssira 43titonthtoeigsee7 - sor a bazaar Saturday at the Civic' Center 544 So Main st from 12 noon until 5 pm House ' young? A grandmother Mrs na C Stewart Chicago and formerly of Salt Lake City was here Tuesday to refute by deed any such contention She soon will leave for Germany to report by stenotype couV proceedings of war crimes trials And she reports at 200 words per minute In Salt Lake City to visit her son Andy Stewart and a grand- Shorty Coats For cool Summer 4 490' - - 111 s 10$' Who said it's a world for the 1295 ei 1 i A 4- 1 4 ' ar Europe Stay N ' - Jr' s s Dean Rosa Bird liarimonADean-Jesse S Boughton Mrs R C Elliott in e will be Dr and Mrs Lloyd vWilciosxILM"asnAd Mrs Zrseid4erick Reich Work Set By Grandmother Choice crisp eyelets meshes jerseys pastel prints silks and cottons From - I I last two graduating classes will be signed each succeeding year by the graduates Receiving in the garden with Pre& and Mrs Steele will be - guests linens r N1 V - nt Cool Summer Dresses S c I 1 41 011 tio '' ' In charge of the refreshments will be Mrs Warren O Watkins and Mrs M S Hostetler Presiding at the tea table will be Dr Myra Yancey and Miss Almira Dodge Mrs Peter Katz Mrs Norman Chown and Miss serve the Laurene Hodges Will - For TOWN and TRAVEL 115:::147A) - Baldwin - - - ar ' CLA I members will gather for installation banquet Friday 7:30 pm at Art Barn 54 Finch lane Miss Laurel Anderson incoming president is general chairnlan She will be assisted by Mrs Margaret Marr and Mrs Rita Binks A musical program has been arranged Reservations must be made in advance with either incoming or outgoing officers Rose-Tride- 01 I I !ot : ' - Rose-Triden- ts tottJilzI ex a I -- -4r-- '-- -- I ' gold-color- ed - - - Hutchinson 1299 Srd ave and Mr and Mrs Geo Swan of Kaysville Dashing About Alice Creer and folks Mr and Frank B Creer' 4i9 E lit South have a long jaunt docketed Wednesday they leave for Lansing Mich to visit the Howard Stoddards on to Wash-- I D C and the Walter inMoyles and then up to New York see the Perry Driggs and to th— e Frank Wangemans - — ft 7- : i' 14 3 tion Mrs Rich was assisted by Mrs M Margaret McQuilkin Mrs Reva Beck Bosone Mks Charles A Boynton Mrs Walter Matbesius and Miss Mary Rose Allen Guest speakers for the evening were Mrs Emily Smith Stewart and Walter Mathesius Levi Edgar Young offered ' the invocation Bazaar Coming The George Washington Circle of Seymour B Young Circle Ladies of the D A 11 will spon- - - - following the commencement exercises The tea will commemorate the 68th annual commencement of the school and also the second colyear of the new four-yelege program Most unique will be the traditional signing of the tea cloth by all graduating seniors The cloth which already bears the names of the - three-cornered- - --- ) 1733-13t- T'was pet born Friday there'd be lace on his thought sbut "she" was a "he" everyone's exultant over the first boy in a delightful but feminine sequence of Hutchinson grandchildren: Grandparents are Mr and Mrs P H '' ' '‘ ' " ' :'s - AROUND TOWN I Something for the girls has been the motor trip to Sun Val ley of Mn Norman L Fehr Mrs IL D Pomeroy Mrs Mary Ellerbeck and Mrs Claude Smith who put the car back in the garage Monday night Fooled 'em There'll be a moments pause to collect a name for the J W Swan (Libby Hutchinson) mop- Ben- - Adam S Arthual Tea Dated for Westminster City us ' - - ' f Ow 1 - Mrs B nion are "East' has just completed a visit with the Ralph StohIs (Pyllis Bennion) and their cute three Dr Bermion addressed the Edison Electric Inst in Atlantic Flat Rock club In Idaho has very many of Salt Lakes VIPS (Very Important Persons) this John M Wallace week General Kenyon Joyce James W Collins Dr Howard P Kirtley and D D Moffat got off to the opening Tuesday morning 'Rah Rah r Walker 'Wallace will be up from Stanford for the summer June 10 Won't be long before the Yale tong Ez TiCompson Dick Billings Lynn Thompson and Jim Brown break in from New Haven Conn Welcome Mat Corbett Amrnott detrained from New York Friday - 'a t6 1 - V I ' ' - w - - Of mucli interest t6 Salt Lake social circles is the announcemen0aeing made by Col and Mrs Douglas B Wesson Forest Glen Road Longmeadow Mass of the engagement of their daughter Miss Nancy Bell (Penny) Wesson to Henry Ei Coe III a ton of Mr and Mrs Henry E Coe of New York City and Sy)sset L I and grandson of the late Mr 'and Mrs Henry Eugele Coe of New York and Cold Springs Horbor L I Col and Mrs Wesson recently returned to their Massachusetts and Nirs' Charles O Guilford home following their station in 1074 E 6th South Tuesday The Salt Lake Citrr for several years ceremony will be solemnized at with the armzr the Art Barn Rev- - George J Miss Wessaa is a granddaughWeber officiating A reception ter of the lat() Mr and Mrs Jowill follow of Springfield Miss Betty Linklater will atseph H Wesson Col and Mrs and of the 'Ate as maid of honor Robert P tend Robert Randclph Cotten of Cotwill be best man f Guifiance tendale Planation Greenville and her the bride-ele- ct N C She wrs graduated from are graduates of the UniRowland Hat School for Girls versity of Utah He is doing In Salt Lake pity and is now a work in the physstudent at Bryn Mawr college ics department The pair will honeymoon in Bryn 3fawr Fa Mr Coe was educated at Grosouthern canyons ton school aid was graduated from Yale unytersity During the 'Open house 'tarty war he vohmteered in the On her 80th birthday Mrs United States Naval Reserve Loretta Woodland TanLaura re1946 until he which served in be receiving the good ner will Yale signing as axv ensign At wishes vf her family and many be was a member of the French friends at an open hose party club Scroll and Key society and Mr and Mrs Henry B Tanner Aurelian honnrary society 1264 Third ave her son and are honoring daughter-in-laMrs Stanky M Denning Mrs Tanner from 3 to 8 pm ' on A receptioni at the home of Tuesday Descended from 6 of the original Utah t pioneers Mrs Mr and Mrs Norman E Niel Tanner herself claims that cateson 1670 Sherman ave will honor newl3rwilds Mr and Mrs gory "I was born way back in on she points out with pride 1867" Malarrin Denning Stanley Mrs Tanner has been well June 7 known for her activities in poMrs Dennitg is the former litical educational and church Miss Beverly Rae Nielson since 1898 daughter of Mr and Mrs Norman E Nielson 1670 Sherman ave Mr Deruiing is a son of Mr and Mrs W Vernal Denning 1744 E :u3th So The couple Married recently will be makinr a home in Salt Lake City Sponsored by the women:s divieon of the United Nation AssocEdna Jean Linklater iation of Utah was the dinner Ilisa Edna lean lAnklater a hionday evening at the Union daughter of M and Mrs Wilbuilding on the university camliam Linklater 480 F st will pus Under the directorship of become the bride of Edward Mrs S Grover Rich acting Charles Guilfoid a son of Mr chairman the dinner was a means of reporting to the oommtmity the work of the associapost-gradua- f 7 3-Ye- 1 1 1' Areq"4 r ' - 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