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Show -- s. - - . , , l - , Fr' i'd ay, June 6 1941 -- 11,,, - ri ..... L 1, 1 AP'S C1.n.C.4-1'C- - - - I Is ,. Summer social news in Salt Lake is dinners ehstgto.hlbigeh. tedsombey optatrhtosies, nent Is be . I ' .-- - I - ' I ,, t 1,1111 IA -00 1 U t 1 1,0 ' , , ' :1 ...., , , . ' , : , " , , , ' , ' , Has i ..- 11 1. I- - '...1,,,$,,,!!,4;1,tif.7r.r.:'.::::',:.', ..,.... ; - , ...., ... ,z, .. :rit ::i .,! ,: ,.. ... -- ;,,. ,., .. rs. . Mary .Cannon Miss Mary Cannon was corn- , - I e : :. : ; .. - , ...,..,- .-, --, .. deef,vri.c ei4 ......... ....,. ....., ,.. .., ....... ...,.:....ii.,.;,,,k,:,,,:.$,:,k A,:1,.e:,.'s. MISS RUTH B. SUMMERHAYS Will marry S. Grover Rich Jr. on June 18. - plimented at a party yesterday evening at the home of Mrs. Hugh C. Brand of 1470 Second East Street. Guests included Miss Lucille Smith, Miss Blanche Smith , Miss Elaine Cooper, Miss Norine Cannon, Miss Helen Can-'noMiss Jane- - Cannon, - Mrs. Eart T. Jones and Miss Marietta Hubbard. Sumnzerhays-Ric- Barbara Bradshaw In compliment to Miss Barbara Bradshaw, a personl shower will be given this evening by Mrs. C. J. Stringhsnr of - 847Coa tsvill Avenue, and Miss Ruth Mortensen and Miss Donna Dorr, will entertain at a canyon party Monday. Miss Alice M. Hill will honor the bride-elec- t at a narty Wednesday, and Miss Virginia Weilenmann of 1075 Denver Street will entertain Tuesday.. Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Summerhays of 1403 Michigan Avenue, of the betrothal and approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Ruth Bennion Summerhays to S. Grover. Rich Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. S.Grover Rich Sr. of 77 I Hillside Avenue. In the Salt Lake Temple on is a member of Pi Beta Phi, , Trotters and Cwuean. June 18 the marriage will be solof is Mr. the a student Rich emnized. A reception will follow ' of Utah and is a at the home of the bride's par. University member of Beta Theta Pi. He ents. filled a mission in Great Britain and the Eastern States: Miss $ummerhays Is a graduate IP of the Unlyersity of Utah. She Miss Athena Blaine Avenue Mrs. John P. Reeves as - - Beth Romney Sears of 953 entertain will 12 in honor of Miss Beth June Romney: who will be honored on June 13 by Miss Margaret Ann Gloe of 74 S Street and on June 16 by Mrs. Carl E. Ceder-- 1 strom of 611 West Eighth South Street. Mrs. Wendell R. Jones of 204 West First North Street will 21. for the entertain on June bride. Dorothy Dean Alfred Mrs. It. J. Chamberlain and Mrs. Lester O. Hamlin complimented Miss Dorothy Dean Allred, affianced bride of Edward F. Chamberlain, at a luncheon yesterday. , Miss Dorothy E. Sturner and John J. Shilling, fiance, were complimented at a dinner her Barbara Chiney, fiancee of Carl D. Davidson, was honored at a luncheon yesterday afternoon at the Salt Lake Country Club, with Mrs. J. M. Snow and party yesterday evening at the home of J. C. DeMon Jr., of 885 First Avenue. POT VIAVE A CUT FRO-MP111E.BEE- t (pi - . - , 1, 2.50 , t - '':--;:or- ! . - tender. delightThis unuottaly roast tins been pot chant- Italy tutcy prizewnits cut from yo'nto tight , f o1 ?Tillie Rib 'W iled Bacon' ... iCM' fin! . Seel. .... lb. 35 .. . ......,....1b . -- - ZCMI FIRST QUALITY BUTTER This fine. smooth-butt- er See- - how'It-mak- specill-- 2 lb evet y es .taste betted CM Omega Itir9inia Baked Ham, our own bake. .lb. 690 Franco American MACARONI It's simple and easy to piepare. and makes a steaming, savory dislt that everyone will like! Try some tomorrow! "lb& o 000 too4t,..ta. Tomato -- Juice,--2043- - . tár29c 3 ,Woolley. , for 230 2 Bride-Ele- ct Chocolate ANGEL FOOD CAKE Wonderfully light unusually tender with Ihia mike veryone's favorite. Topped deep. luscious pineapple icing! with vitamin FRESH Ell NEW UTAH PEAS they met Those deliciously sweet, Juicy. tender peas with the flotvor yoU like so well! They're Utah's 6111 Here vine-fres- h Klondike Watermelons c, . 2 lbs.---19- c ....... '' - , ..11):30 - al rill ta.! cl villoi:Ef - IA11111 el oil 4 zvi WE-Milt- on OpenRawlings, Miss Elaine shaw, Miss Cleane Shipley, Mrs. Clara Krants,mother of the IC. bridegroom and Mrs., D. Rawlings, the bride's mother.' Nli Well.-rethem- I 1 ei A 78 - Ng-nam- Unity-Daym- de ass AV ra. 0' II , ita S. L. Visitors And Travelers - tkr01161 ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Harding of La Mesa, Calif., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gorham of 715, second Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harding are en route to Yellowstone National Park. ' 4 ', i ar ' tiv14 , 1424 - a' Ini E t4. , H. J. Russell Mc. Nitt and Mrs. McNitt of Denver, with who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Smoot of 1486 East Thirteenth South Street, for several days. left Monday for Denver. Colonel McNitt is attached to the Fitzsimons Gen. Cold; eral Hospital in Denver. Mrs. Mc Nitt is the former ,Miss s 1') J OF tri qT3 19411 , Arden Sunfreze Speed Gibson Club Meets Tomorrow at 10:00 A.M.Two FeNews aturesCartoon runt3 require ION Of - lost tat jJ ZROtf CAPITOL f HOW C2 : 1:1 a, with -- . -- 71 her son, Robert R. Terrell, are now at home to their friends in the Hillcrest Apartments, 155 First Avenue. Mrs. Terrell's aunt, Mrs. John C. Stone of Kansas is them for City. visiting with part of the Summer. - and stiiall son, Richard Dale Bagley. have arrived from Berkeley, Calif.. to spend the summer with Mrs. Bag. ley's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. H. L. Fisher of 461 East Thirteenth Mrs. Bagley isthe. R.outh Street Kathleen Fisher. , el IN PERSON 1:, V. '1 641114.'71 1 4 0 1 City New Fire 9...,1, Ccslintr $10 6 1 w t ed in the original 100. ellunsZuc Suirnoteixc: 9 of - 1.(lSaS: $11Z IItem .moRRAye (111 ' ILI!!..R,lietstalumr Wanted Wings" MILLARD, William BOLDER MORRIS., Arias DONLEVY 1- 1ILLER. end His Orchestra with 41114114 - fillta Allan - !ONES Ittil4f Susanna FOSIbt - "There's Magic InMusic"' - "LanTUT.iberty" Paula Kelly, Roy Eberle - - t--. ; , - - a, r2 i 1 Nowa Warm The Modernaires - 1 - ' larbare 'hairy t STANWYCK FONDA Salt Lake City purchased LADY EVE',,1 , "THE new fire truck today from ' I the American LaFrance Foamite BHATHE -PRIVATE DETECTIVE'. Corporation for S10.769.57 for- delivery on approval" within 120 days. The on approval" clauseis a tacit understanding with the com15c tob sin pany that payment will not be f made until after Jan. 1, 1942. This year's budget does not per- I ' mit creating further obligations. HhiAISIIE WAS A LADY"The new truck is a 750 gallon II ' .....comr'47HE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS" pumper, being the same one that ordered from the , was originally - - D bid I A; LE-11-1- TAltioa - STUDIUMI Only I,T, V .,,, Lliiiki Night' , owl, ( - elvall :. One e.flt. I T SINCISCRE - Cotes stioot Ar ---- - Kenworth Corporation of Seattle, icoann ct oe leepdeedi fujecatuoo na IMO 1 - ebeupt IV littn Oil A- - Phoe- - I Se With Arden Prizes Milk Top or Carton. LLAiA Vr G. B. Terrell and I NEW ';M. S' son has been visiting in Grand Islandk Neb,andis. en. route to her home. Mrs. - Ot EL lialith 1401111e, I 6 ett 0? I utsr tt-'b-- "oldoDIETRICH ( ! rtonl Wi2fOJIIOW1IS Nil - WO PAN OK 116141.:::::tyispli:sITEEstis..e,,,ws AND Issft& eta. Technicolor Cartoon Porornount Az Edition News AITAR ,' WO 0 JACK - 'ilfa SHOW 4 'Iyatin Olt SW ' THE FIIHNIEST ? - I fUlIgt ,, b Grea OR DI STARTS TOMORROW!, 10 IA Lieut-Co- l. Smoot. ' ..t g17411 , III VICTORY tilt te.liiZ? vivo Browning Avenue, has returned home after attending the Continental Congress in Washington, D. C., as delegate for Spirit of Liberty Chapter of Daughters Mrs. of American Revolution. Williams was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. A. J. Dix of Pennsylvania, who will ii spend the summer here. They made the an extended trip through southern states, spending some time in Miami, Fla., and i New Orleans, La. Ruth . . ANOTHER IS 4.1 111 3C11,14 t SMASH HIT FOR - Hopeekman Tower godays at the York City before tel in New where ing toWellesley College, she will visit her daughters. s' Mrs. R. M. Williams of PSSSTI . . S1111114 Vflti Nth. Mrs. C. P. Overfield of 88 a few is spending Street ginia ' E N -- Mrs. 15ale L. Bagley - ) - has arrived from Beverly Hills for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Albert M. Daly of 991 Windsor Street. The 1ab1e was centered with and. a beautiful bouquet of pink white snapdragons and roses, from which streamers of pink and white ribbon were extended to each place and corsages of pink and white roses and snap- bow dragons were tied with and markedthe Places for the 12 guests. During the present-- , evening the bride-eleed each guest with a gift. In attendance at the delightful affair were: Mrs. Richard Jacob. matron of honor, , Miss Beulah Remund, maid of honor, Miss Miss BettyZimmerman, Louise Billings and Miss Beth Dan-lErickson, blidesmaids, Mrsr ' - bridal party at Starlite Gardens Hotel Utah, Thursday,evening. Old Fashioned 1947 Bread, rich in , , - Mrs. J. Wesley Robbins Entertains &Manna Saltair Saturday 1 . in (Sugarhousel"Magie nulls Allan Joni.. Music. Is Scheduled At -v- isting Miss Norma Rawlings, whose marriage to Eugene Krantz i will be an event of June 17, entertained for the members of her a ...' Miss Marian Johnson.of nix. Ariz., is visiting - friends- - in Salt Lake-- - For Bridal Party Members ,goodnessthot-:makeit-,--- ' '',,," Glum in Salt Lake with her son, C. Perry Rockwood of 511 Ninth East Street and other relatives. The visitor, formery of Salt Lake,' was a pioneer of 1858. Mary. ARLO '- Rockwood Tof I - ......., -- dinner at 6:15 p.m., meeting at tonight. F :1; y, - -- SALT LAKE JUNIOR CLUB tonight at 8 o'clock at the home-oMrs. Edmund A. Fehr, 634 Springview Avenue. Last meet, ing of the season. e- ,i -- - ---1 LADIES' AUXILIARY ta Gustaf Adolf Male ChorusMrs. Elmer L Karren of 770 Bryan Avenue, tonight at 8:30 p.m. seniors of th.1 Oin-ga Sorority to be honored at a formal dinner dance at the Salt Lake Country Club this evening are: Miss Venice Farnsworth Anderson, Miss Elaine Christensen, Miss Barbara Boud, Miss LeJeune Brixen, Miss Mary Fister, Miss Alice Ruth 16 VC-mea- whaey't ' Gilbert. rrAit "In Th. avy. with Bud boil. Lou Costello, Andrew' Stators and Dick Powell; also The Flame of It elf 0111911111 With Marlene Diet,. Brum Cabot and Roland YOUnit CAPITOLThe and the Cowboy Blonde," with Mary Beth Hughes. also "Singapora Montgomery; George Woman." with Brenda Marshall. GICTORY'1'emboy."- - with Marcia Vas -- -- -Jima" and Jack's Moran; alam-"- T Nan in the Iron Mask." with Loutto Hayward. Joan Bennett and Alan Rasa. sTroto--"- I wanted Wings." with Rat Milland, William Holden, Wayne Nor. rtkNrianDItteai --Constance Boor ttle J.' June stated meeting, Masonic Temple numnlisin. gtanrY-- .,,.. .i': "The-Ha- rt Wald'snew-storgreatly intrigued which Hal Wallis selects for her as her next for Warners. over-Jerr- ...,.,,.... :0 - ' 4 CENTRE"The Great Dictator," with Charlie rhatillo. Paulette Goddard. - Jack Oakie. Beaty Daniell and Bill7 It ole -- 7:30 p.m. - :,.,., ,...,..... H .., 0 1 l Freddy Nigel Leadi on 'The Roof' LYNDS CHAPTER D. ,:., 'VA i ,. ' Visitino In S. L. 1 ,1 A The wedding of Miss Joyce Danks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Danks of 3713 Fifth East Street, and Gale Lowe, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowe of Sandy, took place yesterday evening at the home of the bride's parents. The couple left on a wedding trip after a reception. They will reside in San Francisco. - . 't - UtahPap 19 , BY LOUELLA O. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD, June ft heartlessvcruel girl roles cannot come too, tough for Ida Lupin() who doesn't even object to a nice order now and thenon the screen I mean. So .,., Danks-Low- e Graduating seniors of Phi Delta Theta will be honored at a parthis evening at 7 o'clock at -- ty 2119 Highland Drive. Hal N. Mays will be in charge of the affair, assisted by Alvero M. Pratt, Willard Hanson Jr. and Wallace Brown. Honored will be William L. Emmet, Robert N. Gould, John J. Shilling, Paul O. Reynolds, Mr. Hanson, Jack C. Denton Jr. and Robert K. Ander. , , r ' t--,- ' The ss bride's parents and her sister.-MiMabel Thody, were present at the ceremony. I .. - , ga n. Pi Beta Phi graduating seniors will be honored at a banquet at the chapter house, 92 South Wolcott Street, this evening at 6 o'clock. Miss Donna Miller will be ef was-mad- especially to 2CMI's own , Phi Delta Theta nowt . Pi Beta Phi - beet. Oder blue.ribloon pion ''.' - y 1 '' In Chicago' yesterday, Ngss Gertrude Thody, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Thody of 229 Twelfth East Street, became the bride of Lowell Ward Morgan of Chicago, a fortner Salt Laker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim R. Mar. Breakfasts and banquets for graduating senior members of the University of Utah sororities and, fraternities are scheduled as follows: over the week-en- - , ,., ,, ' ".1 ' - - loosir and Margaret Lindsay; 1.40. Human The story haste i:' 'Land el Liberty." 'n ';'Ohfe a t II flavor Bondage" ''.::,' s',',-.rtRommoutowswiltemommtpuirowsitmommor GEM"Masie Wag A Lady." with An i life of span of ten years , ''' , anthem and Lew AIME also. "Tito a girlfrom 16 to 26from high '..,,.,...,,',,:,.,, -- - Sault it Palm Sprinrm" with Georg. , . , , school to New York fame. She ' fri....., ', .. it ' ' 'i, MURRAY (Murray)"Tho Lady Eve" ?' gets to the top the hard way by S'''''' ''''''''''''"16.'il'"1"1"44.6.'"''.41..4. with Barbara Staawyek. Heart ronna. i t ! knocking people down who get Chariest Cobura and .Butene Pallet's; '4., !- - $ oC In her way. Nice girl! -- "Michaet Shayne. Private Demo,- . , .. s - Another - interesting thing 'atilt lice." Bolan. Maestro :. Lloyd . , e' about "The Hard Way" is tnat, or-S leads Ms .,1t,,,,,, Irwin Shaw. author of"Gentle Freddy Nagel f I Tomorrow s Recital Of I, chestra in Karlin!, Gardens. People," now called , h The Fog" beris - adapting Jerty's 8 -- I On Tabernacle Organ .11 the brom-- , story. 1 idle phrase"Turn About Is 1 Alexander Schreiner will give d on f Fair Play Jerry assisted the organ concert An the Taber-------- -His-Ban' Shaw's play. , I - - nacle Saturday noon: r......s.' , , 1 Concerto to Cuckoo and Night, , I have never been idToril i Handel ingale Steve Fischer's book, "I Wake Love Poem Up Screaming.' for I didn't like , Anitra's Dance.. . ...Grieg 4 Its attitude towards The kind i of rhythm Hollywood. that Mormon Favorite Hymn I hear, however,the story will De t "Come MakesJourheart beat h rewrittenwhen-20tFox makes Arr. by Organist faster- - ancr'sitetsyour-fe- et tap. it into a movie. They are; now -An Old Melody.1-.Arr-. by Organist Charles ton with ping In time with the music. RecAt Saltairi talking Laugh 'Finale in B Flat...Cesar Franck about the playing leading role, ogniza thd description? That's Glenn Miller, leader of what Salt Lake's dine and dance so, from that I judge that all will be of left Fischer the story will Anierica'a number one band, George L. Bickell, - - fans are saying about Freddy be the title and it really is a who will be featured at Comedian, Dies At -Nagel's ascinating orchestra now swelltitle. Speaking .ofa Saltair for a one night elywood story, young Budd Schul LOS ANGELES, June Makes berg's Sammy n- gagement Saturday evening. L. Bickell, 78- ,- come nights weekly. Monday through George Run," is probably the most dian of the stage and screen half Saturday. Featured as vocalist is popular Hollywood novel Opt a century, died yesterday. Ile re. the lovely and talented young ;tr. has ever been written. It seems tiredAL ago., years 'Who be specializes to tist, Mary Lane, He plaxed with the Ziegfeld climbing towards a best in both sweet and swing music. seller. J. P. Macquand. author Follies and George White's Scandals. He was a native of Saginaw, 'This famed orchestra has long of "H. M. Fulham, Esquire.' Mich. spoke very highly of young been noted for its distinctively Schulberg's literary abilitj.H. versatile styled musiccqually and several other bands of a de. e saltateg- 1941 parade of with the exotio rhumbas,- congas Chatter In Hollywood: Judy bttractions continues this cade ago.- He played his "swing sprightly and tangos and the Garland is in the trombone" up era. literally week with the many years before of popular tunes of the modern airand this time it's not Just Glenn Miller and appearance the word "swing came into the Garden his orchestra Guests in the Roof she's in love with Dave Saturday evening at this world musical language. have also been enthusiastic about. because Hose. At this moment she is famous resort ,Glenn Miller brings with him the glamorous decorations intro via Chicago winging toward Miller spent fore than 12- years ,hie entire musical organization applauding duced this season, which has become so popular,:playing-alongsiBenny- Goodthe smart parchment lanterns and TWA to sing-- at the over the radio, including Paula man Tommy Dorsey. Gene Krumeeting and the Garland beautiful murals designed 13y Invitation came from the White pa and all other great popular Kelly, Ray Eberle' and the Mod.eminent New York artists. 'House, no less. This is the first music makers of the day before ernaires. Also included en the feature he decided to organize his own are time Judy has been in a plane program for this weeitend and it all happened so sudden. band. Before scouting the coml. American and Continental the Dave Rose didn't have a try togettogether-his--17-pleceorchestFran and ly,, Dimitri artists, dance Glenn played through. in chance to arrange Iter songs, ces, appearing twice nightly TRELTIES out the land with Benny Pollack.. num.. America" "God Bless and dance of specialty a variety Red Nichols Brothers, Hand Bite "Don't The Dorsey That's bers. Feeding You." Wendell Winkle NOW! and Carl Sandburg will be the an- - operation for appendleithw, 1: principal speakers. Linda Dar. and Don Amerhe, who planed ITictr7-71nell. who waited until the last out tonight, are on the same sta.. moment because her sister had dium program, Thody-M9rga- n toastmistress, and responses will be given by Miss Kathryn Tempest, Miss Marion Stratford, Miss Joan Billings and Miss Pauline Gardner. Honored at the affair, which will be in charge of Miss June Scoweroft Swaner and Miss Ed. na Fae Firmage, will be Miss Miss Eilleen Dorothy Sims, Johnson, Miss Jean Richards, Miss Jean Hillabrant, Miss BettyJo Snow, Miss Amy - Vera Thomas, Miss Anne Wright,- Miss Mary Jane Felts, Miss Patricia Smith, Miss Luella Sharp, Mrs. Evelyn Ashton Sehmiett and Miss Gardner. ' R OAST , - , , ., - ' d Dorothy Sturner Barbara Cheney Miss 'U' Units Honor Grads , I .., r...,, , . - - - Salt Lake City, - - Stories About Hollywood Bring Arguments - Both For Them And Against Them .' , -. - -- - r fleartless---tit. ''' 1 . - . lr lir ,., t--- - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Greg. ory, whose marriage took place yesterday at OtttLady of Lourdes Church, are honeymooning today, and will return to Salt Lake to reside. The Rev. Patrick Maguire per. formed the ceremony. which was followed by a wedding break. fast at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Con. nelly of 1323 East Eighth South Street. The bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Anna L. Gregory of 226 East Third South Street. Wearing a gown of white satin and tulle veil, the bride was attended by Mrs. Melvin L. Blood.. matron of honor, and Miss Iva Olsen, bridesmaids, who wore pink chiffon. Maragret Syme and Joan Clift were flower girls and George Gregory was best man. Betrothal Is Announced - ,, ,,,,, s. ! .s: i - h ': :s , '1 ....., , on Connelly-Gregor- , - ' II-Ca- upt1101 , , -- ', -- ,..... .. lam-Langt- , , ., s f Prem. David O. McKay officiat., ed at the marriage in the Salt Lake Temple yesterday' of Miss Cleo G. Has lam. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hos lam of 303 Sixth Avenue. and Gerald P. d Mrs.-Langton,son of Bishop-an- 230 North Harold W. Langton of First West Street. A wedding breakfast at the Edgehill Tea Garden followed the ceremony, and in the everting.-- a reception took tolace at the Lion Dow So.dal Centers 63 'East South Tem.pie Street. The bride wore a gown of whits.- starched -- chiffon,combln-T wfarlare and- eali of chiffon.- - Her bouquet was cam, .posed of white roses and gardenias. centered with an orchid. Mrs. H. Paul Langton, attending matron. and Miss Maureen Dunn, bridesmaid. --wore -- blue chiffon Miss Kathleen V1.gowtm:--anDonaldson. maid of honor. was in shell pink chiffon.- - Margaret Snarr and Sheldon Langton were Junior attendants, and H. Paul Langton was best man. I i - ., ( : , - . v k,, , ; Choosing early- June for tileir ' '1 weddings, the 'following Salt '' Lake couples exchanged nuptial ' - ? '. 'vows yesterday: ' '- .. : - ..,., 7 , VuptialVow .' ; I ' '1, - i : ' , , $ , ' t'., - ' ' , - - ' ' :, . xchange ' - -,. r I , , , . son of 1761 Michigan Avenue-will entertain in the bride's as will Mrs. Howard D. ishon;)::',.: ': of Ogden- on June 17. .,,,---- - i I , , , , ' I - . honored June 14 at a party to be Wendell R. Jones given of 204 West First North Street. On June 16, Miss Elizabeth Wilby-M- ,. .. , id - -- , of 1720 Yalecrest Avenue and Miss Marie Worley will entertain June 13 -- for the bridelect, who will be - - APV - T. , Miss Grace Durkee, - IL; , ,, ? t. Avenue will for Miss Peterson, who will be honored Wednesday at a party to be given by Miss Virginia Csubbison and Miss Barbara Da- I - I i Lit& Miss Carol Peterson, who- - will wed H. Edward Colwell on June: 4 120 in Los Angeles, will be hon. bred Saturday at a 'ItMetiebri itr' , he given by Miss June I. Bates of 769 Ramona Avenue. Miss Joyce ' - a- ab,....., t. U, entertain-Mon- day' -- A. d9, 4. honored . ' Carol Peterson , ' ArD4 -- Comp tmen - NEWS DESERET- ., ,......,,,,...,...,,,,.0,,,,,:,,,,,,,, , (C:oupkis , - rillanyBrides I , y, - , Parttes' THE - . r I t ' ' dika...., Elf, 1 ' ' ' ' --- AP'S ! - ' -- -- - -- ---'- --- sus Per Period Dendaq Ilaeluding Stale and Federal Taxa') Advance Ticket Sala-c- t Salk& Mee 21 last let Beath - - DILTE and ' LI:lintss:Sp:.1L;;;,, 0 TONIGHT Gary Notinghem and His Orchestra itet et et , fill itatti' 'I saltitt PeP(- )V6 West Itipth st loor -- cYd ,1:,, '4 Sil'rUt3Dr1lt ct PllECE.:1'!,1) 1 iJ |