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Show paire 4 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, Jan. 10, 1957 Woman's World Society Parties Food - hy Jean Bradshaw ' ' ' - r;I --: Dfe-i- r A typical Saturday night of years gone by in the former kitchens and family center. This pioneer room was created and diplayed in South East Furniture C ' :" frJ" 'Q33 - --"- H? J. v C; - . - ri 11' lW" . 's-.'- 4 I Modern electrical kitchen marks home living for young moderns with ease, comfort and beauty of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hansen, 303 Edith Ave. (1195 South) News of the bethrothal was re-vealed at a family dinner party at the home of the bride-to-b- e. Plans are being made for a sum-mer wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Engagements Told Beckstead Hansen Tne announcement of the en-gagement of Miss Mary Jo Beck-stea- d and Gary L. Hansen was disclosed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W. Beckstead, 1391 East 3045 South. The future bridegroom is the son and Dean Lindsay for their wed-ding. Announcement of the engage-ment and forthcoming marriage was made by Mrs. Rhea Ferre Bailey, mother of the bride. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray T. Lindsay of Palo Alto, California. Miss Bailey is a former student of the Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. The wedding will take place in March, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Bailey Lindsay The early spring is the time be-ing planned by Miss Joan Bailey Ballet Troupe To Appear At Kingsbury The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo will be presented at a performance Monday, January 21st at Kings-bury Hall according to Gail Plummer. The Ballet Russe has been ac-claimed as one of the most popular ballet companies in America and has as its base all of the great classical ballets. Choreographer is Agnes DeMille, whose dances have been starred in many Broadway productions. Among new productions to be presented in the ballet are Boris Romanoff's "Harliquinade," and "Tragedy on Calabria," from the opera "I Pangliacci." Nina Novak, Yvonne Chouteau and Irina Brorowska are leading ballerinas in the production and Igor Youskevitch hailed as the world's greatest classic ballet artist will also appear. ONE WEEK HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY Third Annual LOS FRIENDSHIP TOUR LEAVING SALT LAKE FEBRUARY 9 via TALOA TRANSOCEAN AIRLINES "ROYAL HAWAIIAN" For news of this week's events, parties, birthdays, reunions, civic news of the southeast area call Emma, ITU 61. Personally Escorted by MARGARET LUND Hotel Accomodations on Waikiki Beach O Hawaiian "Luau" - Scenic Tour O Lunchen at Waioli --- "Aloha" Dinner ONLY 323 plus S5.76 Federal Tax From Salt Lake City for a Wonderful 8 Days in Hawaii ... For Information or Reservations ..." dial HU 5-82- 61 JiA flUR fashion-stylet- l IllrV Glxulbcraft glasses are Ul J ft I'l fitted to your own indi- - (if vua seeinS require- - y KM m r V y ments. And they have, that jf ' I "custom-made- " look in ap-- v pcarancc, too! THE OPTICAL SHOP i 1062 East 2100 South (Sugar House) THREE LOCATIONS 420 Boston BIdg. 352 East 1st South DID YOU KNOW? that we have a complete offset department to better serve your printing needs (Personalized letters, forms and reproductions of all kinds.) 1123 East 21st South. Phone EN Modern Kitchens Add Ease To Homemaking Tasks It would take a heap of telling to convince great grandmother that modern day kitchens do all that they do. Why, who ever heard tell of such a thing as baking pies and broiling chops and washing clothes and drying diapers and disposing of the trash and doing up the dishes all at once. At the very same time, mind you! Yet, that's what great grand-daughter is doing these days. It would be a very average home-maki- ng day, and she would be tak-ing this routine very much for granted. Never once would she consider that she is accomplishing in a minimum amount of time, work that used to take other gen-erations a sizeable portion of the homemaking day. But then, built in ranges, push button stoves, automatic defrosting refrigerators were still very much unheard of. Contrast the model kitchen of today, the kind with great flexibility of design that allows units to be free-standin- g, built-i-n or stacked-o- n with one of yesteryear. Like the one that South East Furniture Co. displayed recently in a large front window area. There were no convenient work areas, wisely divided into three working areas to provide for food storage, preparation and food serving. Instead it was a wonder-ful comfy, homey room, the heart of the home that made a slave and drudge out of mother. Now kitchens again have wisely become the heart of the home. But in a way that gives mother time to give many more personal contri-butions to her family's welfare. Now silent untiring conveniences and appliances get the work done while the family shares in other happy activities. Hobbies, sewing, work benches, . the child's play pen, a food bar and breakfast nook combine with the basic work areas of a kitchen. More often than not, new homes boast a kitchen "family room" that by its title alone establishes the fact that the kitchen has become once again the most lived-i- n room of the house. Attend West Coast Fashion Markets The San Francisco and Los Angeles style shows and spring markets have beckoned many of the Sugar House fashion leaders. Among those traveling to the coast the past week include Mrs. Lucy Stucki of LeRies; Mrs. Frankie Nielson of Jarnel's Apparel; and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Freshman of Halmars. They expect to be back in their various shops next week. 4 |