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Show r The Tooele Bulletin, Tuesday, June 25, 1957 0 SEW vflTs NEW Clara J. Gowans h R Bride Of Sgt. Robinson Mis Clara Jane Cowans, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles V Cowant, 446 West 2nd South, iix.e. and Staff Sgt. Joseph P. tobmson, MueDill Air Force Base anipa, I londa. ton of Mr. am. fr. C. J. Robinson, of Chattan aiga, lemestee, were married Ji. i quiet ceremony at the hone o. KEEP COOL FOR SUMMER IH: he June All Cotton Dotted Swiss 0 Colors Leno Checked Gingham Dan River Tissue Gingham LOOK CRISP IN: Pique, Cotton Satin, Polished Cotton, Embossed Cotton, Border Prints, Patio Printed Skirts, Reppletay, Dazzle and many others, ALL AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES SEW S' IT ON THE New SINGER Slant-O-Mat- ic You've Never Seen A Machine Like It You'll Love It! CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT ASK FOR DETAILS REGARDING A TRIP TO MEXICO FOR TWO PEOPLE NOTHING TO BUY FABRIC SPECIALTY CENTER 14 EAST VINE STREET bride- - parent. on y Monda) at 10 o'clock. the bridal pair stood before a .citing of palms and flowert at he double ring rituals were performed by Willard II. Sagei. Ihe bride wai attired in a white summer cotton dress, and wore a corsage of pink rosebuds, feath cred carnations, and lily of the .alley. Miss Willena tiowans, sister of the bride, was bridesmat dune was dressed in a rose pink sheath jjinper, and wore a corsage ot r a lute gardenias. The bride's wore a blue and lilac cotton lress, and a corsage of white gardenias. Eddie Collins acted as neat man. A wedding breakfast was served following the ceremony. The table vas decorated with pink carna dons; and a wedding cake, made oy Mrs. Fern Cowans, aunt of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Robinson the bride, and beautifully decorated by Mrs. Emily Sterrer. Miss Muhs Employed The young couple left immediAt Casper. Wyoming ately afterwards for Chattanooga. Miss Margaret Muhs is spendTennessee, to visit the parents of the bridegroom; and from there ing the summer at Casper, Wyo. From Ontario, Calif, comes the where she is employed at the they will travel to Tamp, Florida .o make their home. news of two former Tooele stud- Buyright Drug Store as secretary ents, Kent and Janice Pocock. and bookkeeper. son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs Miss Muhs recently received a RETURNS FROM Y Don H. Pocock. certificate of award" as an offi- Kent Pocock was graduated onjcial delegate to the 1957 Model Carl Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs M, M. Dunn, has just completed June 7 from the Ontario L. D. S. United Nations assembly on April and 27 at the University of science course, enti- seminary with a perfect attend-i2tled J. E. S. S. E at the Brigham ance record. The class convened Utah. She attended school at St at 6.30 each morning. During the! Mary' of the Wasatch, Young University. year, Kent acted as chorister, as SEWING BEE NEWS and as president, CALIFORNIANS VISIT 'he last quarter. The Sewing Bees met at the Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Cook, Janice Pocock was chosen to home of the Mrs. Csyle and children, Shirley, Darrell, and be one of four student speakers Maxwell. Each girl was tested to of Martinez, California, at the graduation exercises of theSCe if she could sew a Louise, straight visited at at the home of their Vina F. Danks Junior High School i&eam on the sewing machine. brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening, June 13. Light refreshments were served Charles H. Cook on Monday. Janice had completed eighth and next meting announed for After visiting here, they Jour- grade along with 544 other stud- Friday, Jun 28. at 2 o'clock, neyed to Ogden for a visit with ents. During the year, she had other relatives before returning served on the student council as home. a representative of her class. 24, tl I fren Sandoval. Mr. and Mis. Adchcio and Mr, and Mrs. Rolan Amis. Life Begins At Tooele Valley Hospital for 3 Mr. and Mrs, little boys, sons of ); Mas-cansre- s, training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. June IS. Airman Adams will be home in have af:er completion of basic tramirg on September 17. LEAVE FOR FRISCO Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Madsen and children. Sherlene. Clive and Barbara, left last Saturday to enjoy a visit with his mother, Mrs. Josephine Madsen, of San Francisco. California. mo-.he- dCLSEIIiA. NOT SINCE KING KONG1 Former Tooeleans Featured In California School HAS THE SCREEN SEEN 0 d-- Anything Like It! Eroke Records lor 2 Weeks at 3 Sail Lake Theatre! Now You See It Next! VV f FROM MONSTER A two-wee- k o a j CUTERSPACE v RUNS WILD! ? t, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lowry sister of the bride, was in charge of the entire affair. The pair will be spending a honeymoon in Yellowstone Fark, Montana, and Wyoming. Upon their return, they will make their home in Tooele for the present. Many guests incluKent Lowry claimed Miss Gay ded WILLIAM KOPPER 1 V relatives and friends from Walton as his bride in rites so! Salt and Midvale, Lake, emnized by Elder David Broad-ben- t Murray, Pocatello, Idaho. Also, Mr. and mm in the Salt Lake Temple, on Mrs. Douglas Barrus, Mrs. Ern11:15 m. a. June at 14, Friday, est Wofley, and Mr. and Mrs. Kay After the ceremony, the bridal Erickson, all of Afton, Wyo. MIGHTIEST SHOCKER party assembled for a wedding In all your life, youve never breakfast at Hotel, Utah, given the screen ever had met a girl like Tammy, but you by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. North the girts to msktl are going to feci awfully glad you and Mrs. Riirton Lowry. 189 Fiast did when you see Universal Int- Third North. Guests, besides the ernational's merry and provoca- newlyweds, were: The general priesthood meeting tive production. Tammy and the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Black, Mr. for North Tooele Stake, which is Bachelor." opening tonight at the and Mrs. Rex Black. Mrs. Elsie only held once in 3 months, will Ritz Theatre. King, Mrs. Katie Thueson, Keith be held in the stake tabernacle. Somehow, the world seems a Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thursday evening, June 27. at 8 little brighter and a little righter Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hale All members of the priesthood: after getting acquainted with this Gayle Walton, ReNay Walton and high priests.sevenhes, elders, a.c uninhibited doll from a houseboat the hosts. well as priests, teachers and deaon the Mississippi, brought to life A reception, honoring the young cons, are requeted to attend this GENE BARRY on the screen by Debbie Reynolds couple was VALERIE FRENCH CtXUMBiA given in the Tooele meeting. Other than stake conP8CTUt in a delightfully piquant performWard recreation ference sessions, this is the only ance to behold. hall at 8 oclock by Mr. and Mrs. Starting where stake business is Teamed with Leslie Nielsen, an Samuel Walton. 30 South 1st East meeting and can be tranacted; and a full TONIGHT exciting new' male star, who adds parents of the bride. , attendance of all priethood holbrilliance to the Technicolor and The bride was attired in white ders is desired for this meeting. Cinema-Scopromantic comedy lace over slipper satin bouffant Bishop J. Lloyd Callister wi June 25. 26, 27 Debbie romps (mostly bare foot) dress, beautifully fashioned by be the in to addition the speaker, triumphantly through the swiftly her aunt, Mrs. Leora Barrus, of business part of the meeting; and of of wood a child the paced story Salt Lake City. some good musical numbers will country facing for the first time r the comprise meeting, the perils, puzzles, and romantic Adorning her tresses was plea this Thursday. hazards of the "life of ted tulle veil, caught in a tiara trimmed with seed pearls. The the city." Producer Ross Hunter and Dir- bride's bouquet was made up of North ector Joseph Pevney must feel roses and gardenias. immensely and deservedly proud Gayle Walton, twin sister of the of their accomplishments bring- bride, was maid of honor. ReNay Temple day for the North Too ele Stake will be on Wednesday ing Tammy and the Bachelor" Walton, another sister, and Patto the screen in such a beautifully ricia Proctor, with Lola Ham- June 26. Eight sessions are held Those desiring to attend wrapped package of entertaining mond, were bridesmaids. Ann daily.first session should be in the sister of bride- the K-E-3film, crammed with the sort of Lowry, 7:45 a. m irr? by was flower temple groom, girl. humor that delightful penetrates A free bus will leave from the of The bridesmaids maid honor, funny-bonthe then deeply into North Tooele Stake tabernacle at brightens the heart With its rom- and flower girl wore dresses fash- 5:30 p. m. for those desiring to a little antic capers, but scratches your ioned alike of nylon in pastel colattend the evening session. with polka-dotors white Gayle soul with the sharp needle of the Stake president, O. T. Barrus Mississippi Riverboat Gal wore pink, ReNay in blue, Pathomespun type philosophy. e who taught a No amount of compliments can ricia in coral, Lola in yellow andjurges all who can to attend Ann in lavender. Each car- - sions at the temple this day. The our thanks to Oscar sophisticated temple ill close for the summer Brodney for his skillful adapta ried baskets of flowers to match on June 28. their dresses. novel of Cid the tion Ricketts Bachelor by Sumner, nor to Art Arling. A. S. The mother of the bride wore about NEW VISITS LOVE! YORK IN a dress of dusky blue lace over C., for his wonderful color Miss Vicky Lyn Walters, the blue satin, and a corsage of roses work. But above all, "Tammy and and gardenias. The grooms mo- granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Bachelor belongs to Debbie ther donned a pink linen sheath Isaac Walters, left by airplane. for New York to' Reynolds, whose brilliant artistry dress and wore a corsage of roses Friday amorning, vacation, visiting spend elevates this delightful comedy-romanc- e and gardenias, also. d Mrs. Foster wed- with her mother, into one of the finest The beautiful cake was adorned with pink Langer. personal triumphs that the motion ding and white bells, rose buds, and Vicky Lyn is the picture screen has offered in a miniature-brid- e daughter of Jack I. Walters. She a with silver leaves long time. is expected to arrive home July 9. and groom on top. Ushers were: Kay Hill, Wayne BRIDAL SHOWER STORK SHOWER and Tom Black. Vera Lowry, Scene of a brides shower in Taylor catered, assisted by Shau-n- a A stork shower was held last honor of Miss Clara Gowans was Harvey, Sharol Mueller, Mar- week at the home of Mr. and the home of Mrs. Mignon Atkin, tha Trujillo, Verna Shields, Sonya Mrs. Joseph T. Adams for Mrs. and assisting her was Mrs. Mary McLaws, and Joan Harris. Pat- Rolan Amis. Guests included: Orme. Guests attending the af- ricia Oschewski was in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Utley, Mr. and fair played the brides game of the guest book. Marilyn Broad-ben- Mrs. Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. hearts, with prizes awarded the Kathy Crossley, and Lor- Amis. The group enjoyed games, final winners. raine Pitt were in charge of the and delicious refreshments. The group was served delicious gift room. Many lovely gifts were received refreshments. Clara received maThroughout the evening, organ by Mrs. Amis, whose baby was music was played by Douglas born Friday evening, June 21, a ny useful and lovely gifts. Barrus, of Afton, Wyoming, uncle boy. WYOMING VACATION of the bride. Ross Hilton sang. VEGAS VACATION Because of You, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. East-burand sons, Joe and Bill, spent by Dorothy Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dymock 10 days on a vacation trip visitJudy Barrus played several sel- left last Saturday on a vacation ing with their mother, Mrs. Anna ections on marimba; and Debra trip to Las Vegas, where theyj Eastburn, and her two sons, Joe Barrus sang and danced several visited with Mr. and Mrs. George CSNEMa5ccpE TECHNICOLOR. and Lee, of Hugo, Colorado. They numbers. Both girls were accom- Bleazard and son, Steve. topped at Laramie. Wyoming, panied by their mother, Mrs. InThey saw the Mills Brothers, and met Mrs. Eastburn's mother ez Barrus, of Midvale, aunt of the and Jan Murray. They returned liSUE BRENNAN bride. She also played the organ home, Thursday, and report havthere, Mrs. O. F. Ryan, of Kansas. during the evening. ing a very enjoyable trip. Starling On their return journey, they Thank-yonotes, rolled and tied TONIGHT stopped and visited with an aunt in pink ribbons, were handed out TRAINS WITH UTAH GUARD David Ray Adams, son of Mr. and uncle, bjr. and Mrs. Fred from little baskets by Erma Davis, of Pocatello, Idaho, sister of and Mrs. Joseph T. Adams, comWrick, of Rawlins, Wyo. k They arrived home, Sunday, re- the bride. Joan Davis and Mar- pleted his tiaining with porting that they enjoyed a very garet Ellen Wofley, nieces of the the Air National Guard on Junei bride, held the bLkeh.. Liu: Jean 16, uud thta left to take his basic! pleasant tour. Debbie Reynolds Enchanting In Film Romance Kent Lowry Claims Gay Valion for Bride Hale, d newly-wedde- Wlj, n -- Jtf &jx plus IB Stake Sets Priesthood Meeting J&S A Fourth-Elevent- h Tues-Wed-Thu- rs e one-hou- Stake Temple TONIGHT Day Wednesday At 7:00 PM L;ir- Ait s. ses-littl- over-exten- d pho-grap- four-tiere- Since Sun Up... and Still Not Tired ! -- The sun gleamed low in the east when he set out on his journey this morning. And here lie is well after nightfallstill going strong at the wheel If you have spent any time in a new Cadillac car, you can understand his reluctance to bring his days journey to an end. For the man v ho holds the wheel of this magnificent motor car is heir to the greatest satisfactions ever conferred on a motorist. Terbcgin with, the car holds him in superb com1 fort through even the longest day. Its scats are wonderfully soft and buoyant . . . and every imaginable convenience is in constant attendance. Then, of course, there is Cadillacs almost unbelievable ease of handling. Starting, turning, stopping . . . the car seems almost to read his mind. And, finally, there is the deep satisfaction he enjoys in commanding his own Cadillac car. For possession is nine points of the pleasure when your motor car bears the beautiful crest of Cadillac. Little wonder, then, that he still finds himself at the wheel. For the miles ahead are always tempting when the miles past have been so wonderful! If you havent as yet driven a new Cadillac, we urge you to visit your dealer soon. A single hour is all youll need to discover the magic of Cadillacs performance and the luxury of coachcraft by Fleetwood. t, N1EISEN-WALTE- Wit-cbit- u VISIT YOUIt AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER two-wee- |