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Show The Tooolo Transcript Friday, July 27, 1962 Sen. Bennett BPW Club Will Hold Fifth Ward Relief Society will hold a mother and teen age daughter work meeting and social on Wednesday, August 1. The meeting will be held on the patio at the C. R. Russell home, 4ft Pinehurst Ave., starting at 7 p.m. All ladies of the ward and their daughters are invited to attend. Hails Defeat Of Tax Plan Garden Party Senator Professional and Business Women will hold their annual garden party on Tuesday, July 31, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Miss Gertrude Long, 142 North Fifth Street. The Wasatch BPW Club, of Salt Lake City and BPW newcomers from Washington and be will California special guests. Pot luck supper will be serare asked by ved. Members committee members to bring a dish made from their favorite receipe. Miss Long is chairman for the event and is being assisted by Naomi Breen, Violet Hansen, Elterta Vote. Mary Cerroni and Nona Shibley, president. VARIETY DEBS The Variety Debs H Club held a meeting at the home of Elna Present Worthington. were leaders Elna Worthington, and Dorothy North. Club members Luanne Anderson, Kathy Matthews, Pat Allred, Judy Worthington, Deanna Fawson, Kim Rowley and Nancy Vanleauvan. Luanne, Nancy and Pat were appointed to the party committee we planned for Clubs. Mrs. Worthington gave a demonstration on puddings, nine kinds and Judy demonstrated on eight salads. We talked about the public speaking contest. Reported by Pat Allred 4- -H Wedding Reception Held In Home Garden Setting Hfth Word Ho!:of Society feat of Wallace Bennett F. this week said the dethe Administration's pro- posal to begin withholding a portion of all interest payments on savings accounts and dividends is "a major victory for the aver- age American." SEN. BENNETT, a member of the Senate Finance Committee, the helped defeat proposal, which would have involved automatic deduction of 20 per cent of all interest paid by savings banks, credit unions and savings and loan associations; and 20 per cent of all dividends paid by corporations. If the taxpayer did not owe this much tax, he would have had to file a special return in order to claim the refund. THIS PROPOSAL would have been an incredible administrative burden, and the cost to the institutions and to the taxpayers would have been far greater than estimated by the Treasury icipad incras in rvnu,"Sn. Ben Sen. Bennett said. He pointed out that even tax exempt organizations, such as tions, religious gretaoi shrd universities, school organizations, religious groups and other organizations which are not taxed, would have had a portion of their interest on savings accounts deducted, and would have had to file in order to get back their money. Words without ideas sails without winds. are like HOME FOR VISIT Miss Dixie Halgren arrived home on Sunday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Halgren. She resides at Belmont California. The Halgrens spent the 24th of July in Providence, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bryson, parents of Mrs. Halgren. WE NEED LAND! We need rural building lots for dozens of Salt Lake families who want to buy IEH homes. Register your land with the Institute for Essential Housing and we can help you sell it. The Institute makes no charge for this service. Building lots must be $1,500 or less depending on size and improvements. We offer 100 financing on any accessible ground in any location. To register your land, send us a brief description . . . size of land, location, directions, improvements and price, plus your address and telephone number. Writ to: THE INSTITUTE FOR ESSENTIAL HOUSINO 860 South Main Street, Salt lake City, Utah or phono DAvii Name ...... Addreio JUNE WEDDING were married June 9 Church The br is ter of Mr. and Mrs. '- Phone Mr, and Mrs. Jay Ward Spendlove at the Tooele Fourth Eleventh Ward C'e lorr.ier Sharon Drysdale, daugh- Size of land Improvement! Raymond Drysdale of Ogden. The groom is the son o: M. a.rJ Mrs. Ward Spendlove. The young couple left this week for Frankfort Arsenal Depot in Philadelphia, Pa., where Jay will attend electronics school for two years. Directions A A Price ........... ..........................a .................. Location ...... -- At a garden reception in an oriental setting, at the J. Clyde residence in RichThompson Mr. and mond, newlyweds, Mrs. Edward D. Bottom greet ed friends and relatives on July 20. They were married earlier in day at the Logan LDS Temple, with President George the Raymond performing double ring ceremony. Following the nuptials, they were honored at a wedding breakfast held at the Zanavoo Lodge in Logan Canvon. THE BRIDE IS the former Beverly Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clyde of Richmond and Thompson, Mr. Bottom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Bottom of Topeka. Kansas. For her wedding the m v Mrs. Bottom chose a gown . nylon organza over taffeta. Italian lace formed the wide yoke and round neckline areJ was repeated at the waistline. The full skirt ended in a short train. Her should r length veil was attached to a circlet of orange blossom? . nd her bouquet was a cascade of white carnations, stephanotis and a white the orchid. JOEL DUNN WAS best man and Monte Gibson and James Bean ushered. The brides mother wore a dress of embroidered beige and the grooms mother wore a rose lace sheath. Their corsages were roses and rose colored Attention, Residents of Salt Lake City and Outlying Areas National Institute Provides Ad The Money Needed carnations. refreshments Serving at tables laid with yellow clothes, and centered with oriental lanterns and lighted candles were, Mrs. Carolyn Dunn, Gary Hazelgrin, Mrs. LaVar Hansen, Mrs. and Gary Hazelgrin, Elaine Bell. They wore Chinese sheath dresses. MRS. RICHARD ALLEN was in charge of the gifts and was assisted by Scott Dunn. Jolynn and Perry Dunn passed baskets of grooms cake wrapped in green foil. The newlyweds are honeymooning in Sun Valley and will make their home in Bountiful. To Build On Your It Is! Lot-ISIhe- rever RELATIVES VISIT Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Spendlove on Wednesday were his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Spendlove and children Ted, Mary and Elaine of Hinckley. Mrs. Joel Dunn, sister of the Purchasing U.S. Savings Bonds bride, was Matron of Honor, is an excellent way to build and bridesmaids were Mrs. La America's economic strength Var Spackman, Miss Sharon while we save for our own fiCrook and Sheryl Dunn was Jr. nancial security. Bridesmaid. They all wore full skirted white nylon dresses, The White House now has 150 trimmed with lace and green ribbons. They carried cascade rooms, including a dental office and a swimming pool. bouquets and green leaves. Designed for th largo or growing family, this amazing four bedroom home is a value beyond comparison. n Spacious throughout, there is a large living room, area, 1 Vi bath, and an expansion attic with built-i- n stairway. 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BLUEBERRY BUILT ANYWHEREI The Institute will lend you the money to build an IEH home in any accessible area . . . even out in the county where land costs and taxes are lower, and where other mortgages are practically impossible to get. If you do not own a lot, IEH will help you find one. CONSTRUCTED QUALITY HILL. This lovely home offers a mansion-siz- e, living-dinin- g room. Kitchen is conveni- ent to dining room ond separoted from living room. The three bedrooms are secluded from the living area by a hallway and kitchen. TO LAST A LIFETIME! foundation to rooftop, only the finest building materials ore used. Skilled craftsmen, using techniques developed by IEH assure you a home that will last a lifetime. 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