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Show THE Mt'RRAY EAGLE etSOCI BTT Flygare Watts E. Watts, Dsnzil Mrs. and Mr the announce ,,51 South State, Miss a daughter, of arriase fne Ellon Watts, and Richard of Mrs. Jennie Flvrare, a son Sveare 839 Kershaw Ave., Og-- l ceremony The double-rin- g Monday morning in Lake LDS temple, Jhere Pres. Robert Young offi- - fs.lt C'xh i'in-ger- and evening entertained at a beautat the ifully arranged reception3031 So. ward chapel, Hcsecressame mrs Watts - East. 23rd The popular young bride was t 3' ' F ,f lovely in an original creation of white Brussels lace over white taffeta, entrain of nylon net. The long lace sleeves were as was the bodice. The sweetheart neckline was seed pearl trimmed and nylon net formed a deep ruffle at the bottom of the full skirt and a net panel at the back of the skirt ended in a stately train. Her veil of French bride's illusion lace cascaded from a lovely Brussell's lace cap, scalloped and seed pearl trimmed. The bridal boquet was of white orchids and ivy. The new Mrs. Flygare chose as her attendants, Miss Jean Bishop as maid of honor; Miss Shirley Sanders and Miss Joan Buckwalter, as bridesmaids, and her two sisters, Miss Patricia Watts and Miss Erma Lynn Watts, as junior bridesmaids. Jack Higginson served Mr. Flygare as best man and the ushers were Denzil E. Watts, Jr., Bert Cliff and Bob Coleman. Miss Joan Frear, as receptionist, was in charge of the guest book. The young couple will enjoy a two - week honeymoon trip as ' they travel to Lynn, Mass., where they will make their home for the present. The bride's going away outfit was a beautiful e cinnamon brown suit with dark brown accessories. Miss Watts is a student at the University of Utah where she is majoring in art. She is affiliated wi:h the Alha Delta Pi and the Lambda Delta Sigma sororities at the U of U. was graduThe benedict-elec- t ated from the school of engineering at the U in 194!) and now is employed with the General Elec-ri- c Co. in Lynn, Jlass. He served with the army in World War II for three years. At present he is a second lieutenant in the army air corps reserve. He was affiln iated with the Sigma Alpha fraternity at the U, and is an honorary member of scholastic fraternities for engineering students, Tau Beta Pi and Pi Tau Sigma, and is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A 'X OCTORER 1950 20, The child, who has a deep bass fancy. Little girls, he said as il- with lustration, dolls, voice, boomed back unhesitating-wherea- s play little boys play withly, "Boys!" The mother, slightly taken trains, fire engines, etc. to see the determined aback but of One the mothers In his aud-- ! TWICE TOLD TALES Findi.ig Out Dr. Kinsey, the Kinsey Rewas in town not long man, port to test his theory on her own little boys play with?" in and an address comment- small ago daughter, who is 4 or 5.; "Girls'" came the reply. ed on the fact that the sex Honey, what do little girls play is manifest as early as in with?" she asked her. Chicago Daily Tribune in-sti- tight-fittin- Ik Mr. Jf7Y s FRIDAY, , ip IT v Si vA M I LADIES APPAREL 4838 So. State - Phone Mur. 1504 A Wm Fresh-As-Pai- Coffons nf Easy To Wash And Wear I r jv' v : K nn 4K x two-piec- 3BEENWOOD BAY A Ride on Salt Lake County's New and Improved Roads Will Convince You That RAY P. GREENWOOD Ep-iilo- has proven he is COMPETENT AND EFFICIENT ROAD COMMISSIONER Jensen Re-le- ct Him November Term Democratic tPaid Political Adv.) 7th Ticket - Beading From $2.98 .Mrs. Ricliard (led in W. Flygare, the former Miss Jane Ellen Watts, wed Salt Lake LDS Temple Monday. Courtesy S. L. Tribune The marriage was solemnized the evening of Sept. 29 at the home of the bridegroom's parents by Bishop Herbert G. Spencer of Grant Ward. A number of s honored Miss Jensen. The first one was a personal shower at the home of Mrs. Violet Wall Smith, Salt Lake, with Misses Janet Larson and Maxine Whittle as The bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Guy Reading, also was hostess at a home, 5750 South State St. A miscellaneous shower at her miscellaneous shower also was held at 547 West 5900 South, with Mrs. Roy V. Reading, Sr., as the 5900 So. pre-nupti- al par-tic- YOU HAVE Bad Times A young father was telling a group of friends what a bad time he had when his baby was born. Finally a young matron inquired: "Who had that baby, VISITED OUR MILLINERY GIFTS FOR USE OUR anyway?" The young man nodded toward his wife. "She did," he replied quite seriously. "But she had an anesthetic." Reader's Digest DO YOUR CHRISTMAS ALL DEPT.? 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