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Show mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim 2 From Out Our Window ITSICTLT WOMAK't A - - P O I M .. 0 T f TIIW by Trudy iff f ; -- ; there's a difference, l T ' ' ; " To begin with, the first child must have THING new. NO MATTER LOVELY AND CHERISHED, aren't wanted. Tho 5 , ..". Hand-mt-dow- EVEXY-- " HOW layette for tho second child, however, Is put together by a quick trip to tho attic and buying a few doien diapen and bottles. rues. Jr. tho First touches is sterilized. With the second child you wash off the toys as they fall to the floor, and with the rest of your children you really do try to keep them from eating any of the dog's biscuits. f( ; X J i M k -- - I I j v- A DAILY record Is kept of No. 1 's weight. The second one gets weighed at the doctor's office and the rest of tho children got an arm or log judiciously felt ".....--'''-"''" every so often L,' j j - v No one speaks above a whisper when he first child is band to woke tho othsleeping, but. it's take an Army-Nav- y ers. And, with tho Jr. I you can say '"Today he fs soven months and 1 1 days old." But for tho second, third,' etc.?? its, well, lots see, ho was born in September so; that makes him about t and so forth. j Blair Photography Don Mr. and Mrs Barry Layle Johnson , Miss Joyce Brim, Barrv L. Johnson Feted At Open Hon Se In Lis Vegas The - 4 Lamplighter was the scene for the reception of the new Mr. and Mrs. Barry Layle Johnson, June 24. They were married earlier In the day In a Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremony, with pres. Bryan L. Bunker officiating. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. carlyle I. Brim, 4061 so. 7th East. A wedding breakfast at Log Haven, honoring the couple, followed the marriage rites. Mr, and Mrs. Layle G. Johnson Las Vegas, Nev. parents of the groom were hosts. KEARNS. Mr. and Mrs. Ardel 5036 Stardust Dr., "are announcing the engagement, Festveit .their daughter, Clarice Marie, to Jack Williams, son of of ofDragerton. No wedding date set.. . - Paula Wilson ' Becomes Mrs. Lundquist V Now,. when tho first baby cries, everyone runs. "Pick him upl Is .ho sick? Hungry? Need burping? Changing?" But after moro children arrive It's "Turn tho TV up louder. I can't hoar a thing with that baby i' A double ring ceremony In the LDS Temple, June 24j united in marriage Miss B. Kay Gilbert and Dennis R. Clark. Salt Lake Officiating at the nuptial rite was Pres. Selvoy Boyer. The bride is the daughter. oi Mr. and Mrs. Donalds. Gilbert, 287 E. 4800 South. Log Haven was the scene for the. wedding breakfast which honored the newly wed couple and ' was hosted by Mr. and T. Clark, Holladay, parents of the groom. They greeted guests at a reception that same evening at was the Candlelight, which decorated with gold roses tied with avocado ribbons and bows. Mrs. Donald S. Gilbert Jr. was matron of honor, other attendants were Miss Bonnie Miss Norma Silva, Miss Elizabeth Knight, Miss Kathleen Clark with Miss Wendy Clark, junior bridesmaid. The bride was gowned in an original model of meauselee de sole and chantilly lace. It featured a fitted bodice with sabrina neckline and lily point i. Mrs.-Raymon- Miguel Montoya Pledges Promises To Anna Robbing Of Kentucky r. In St. Vincent olic, church Miss Linda Ince, Clair F. Vincent Wed In Salt Lake Temple Rites f L: Edythe Smith, Rudy G. Varoz Honeymoon In Hawaiian Islands encircled the snug waist line and her full skirt was highlighted with lace and seed pearl appliques. : Tiers ox organza bordered the skirt and formed the train. A crown of pearls released her elbow length Illusion veil and In her arms she carried a bridal bouquet of gardenias surrounded by silver roses, carnations and lavender lace. ' Bridal attendants were Miss Kathy Jensen, maid of honor; Miss Karen Vincent, sister of the groom. MUs Kerrl Ince, sister of the bride, and small LeAim Ince, another sister, as flower girl. wer dressed la Tbey (VbMwat, 4, Col 1) . rfe V .ti 1 canvass-- l Eng. Send $5 Tor iiu kit nd our guaranteed tale . ut-- i rpian. it vn liJ u.t;A vnu on mum"A. within 5 days xor iuu r. ,nw.iv """ floor length gown of cotton by the bride for the nuptial event. It featured a tunic skirt with embroidery oo sleeves and Deck and bordering the skirt and train. Her tulle shoulder length veil was released from a pill box hat of (Varna, fuge 4. Col 6) Writ now: P.O.Box !' s i (Montoya, Pagn 4, i Karen Hale Cut T) 3 .... Promises Ted Anderson hon- The L Turners soo tr I'd beftcr call Dcaufy ) w CT ; . WorW Academy ul . l ( Headaches Respond to Chiropractic Care! ' Tho new bride, the ferm MUs Karen Hale la tho daurfc. ter of Mr. and Mrs. McKay Hale, Salt Lake. Bridal attendants wero Miss Madallne Hamilton as maid of honor and Mrs. Melvln Hastings, Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, Miss Irene Reynolds and Mrs Bruce Hale. Keith and Sheldon Anderson assisted their brother in the line. Ushers were Phllllo Bor. en, Marvin Anderson. Bruce M., . (Aiiflrrwm, rage , i) i MIGRAINE for her wedding. It featured long sleeves and scooped neckline. She wore a short blush veil caught to a pearl crown. Her bridal bouquet was pink roses encircled with pink carnations. As matron of honor, Mrs. wedding breakfast at Harmon Cafe after the ceremony with parents) of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Woldon F. Anderson, 180 Ply mouth Ave. ... A FRIEND s,. It's f!o Monliey Shine VocQiion Time Is Pcmmncni 7ave Time! Permnnents As -- as hosts. H TELL Cath- Tho couple were further A V Paul's ored at a mpii was selected sleeves. Lace appliques and. seed pearls covered the entire! veil of 11- -; gown. Her finger-ti- p luslon fell from a heart shaped crystal crown and her bridal! bouquet was white phelenopsls) and stephanotis tied with white ! : ribbon streamers, were attendants gowned'; The In full length avocado green; chiffon over taffeta with long white gloves. They carried gold roses and carnations. Best man was Terry Clark.' Ushers were Dick Wendrlch, Donald Gilbert Jr., and Karl ' Harris, with Dale and David ' Clark, Junior ushers. Both mothers wore floor . length pale gold peau se sole gowns with gold shoes. Their corsages were white orchids 4. Cut. 8) (Clark, I' June 26. Rev. George Davich officiated at the double ring ceremony.- A reception at the home of the groorris parents,' Mr; and Louis . Montoya, 591 Mrs. W. 5900 South, feted the couple. Tho bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rob-binBreckenrldge Co. Ky. The new bride chose a street length model of lace over satin rites. er. bell cosmetics. No de 1 A reception at Garden Park ward June 20, honored the new Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stephen Anderson. They were married that morning at the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Marlon D. Hanks, of the Council of the Seventy, performing the nuptial t25 Honeymoon At Low As $295 SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON ALL PERUANENTS $6.50 AND OVER r COUPON C This Coupon Enfiflos You to $? Off Permanent 6S0 & Ovor July 12 thru July IS On Any Jackson Hole Married In rites solemnised la tho salt Lake LDS Temple !. Mr. and Mrs. Clair ford Vine rat : Miss Anna Ruth Robbins became the bride of Miguel Delgo Montoya, in rites performed 4 : Blair Photography Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Delgo Montoya You see, you develop a philosophy with your second or third child. (It's called preserving your sanity.) But . . . treat thorn all the same?? Woll, lot's say wo tfyl . Miss Linda bee and Clair Vincent spoke nuptial Ford vows In a ceremony solemnised j in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 23. Elder Paul H. Dunn, member of the' First Council of the Seventy, officiated.' . Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ince, 365S So. 2nd East and the groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Don Blair photography A. Vincent! Kaysvtlle. A reception that same evening at the and Mr. Mrs. Rudy G. Varox ward Valley Center Second feted the newly married pair. A gown of silk organs over J Rligs taffeta was the choice of the bride for the nuptials. The bodice featured lily point sleeves and a round neckline. A cumA wedding breakfast at the merbund of sequins and pearls Rites performed in St. Vincents de Paul catholic church home of the bride's mother, L $ Jnoe 26, united In marriage Mrs. Wm. Smith, Holladay was for the married newly Hiss Edythe Smith and Rudy G. given ' parents of the groom are Mr. i Varos. Officiating at the double ring and Mrs. J. R. Varoz, 1266East was Rev. George 4620 South. ceremony Davie h. The bride was given In Following the ceremony a remarriage by her brother, Win. ception at the Shalamar Reception center further honored the j L. Smith jr. couple. Miss Pat Woll was maid of MAKE UP TO honor; other attendants were Mrs. James Manshelm, Mrs. A DAY IN YOUR David Velarde, Mrs. Deloy SPARE TIME Kamnlkar and Miss Ann Scho-ck- d Gun-ders- Don ; Miss Kay Gilbert, Dennis R. Clark . - Hear me??" And, so . . . wfien. Jr II decides HE is going to have a beard? You say: "Seems like kids have to rebel in some fashion. I'm just glad ho does it with a board and not not a few other ways I can think of." .11 . Salt Lake Temple Ceremony Joins ., pp ..V. f I Don Blair Photography Mr. and Mrs. Dennis R. Clark lV And, "A beard?? Now listen, what are you trying to be? Some kind of a beatnik? You shave that off right now. : f "A - ' . i It doesn't stop, with Infancy, either. Th fir hiM :. ALWAYS tho first child. I often wonder how they grow into ''The bride was gowned in inaepenaenr aauirs.- - we worry about their every move. ivory satin with appliques of (Other parents, of course. Not you I ) imported lace highlighting the entire dress. Her shoulder tip It's: "Junior, It's sorta cold. You'd better put your veil of illusion was released coat on." "Where aro your boots?" and "Don't stay from a headpiece of pearls. In out in tho hot sun too long." But with Jr. II, III, etc.? her arms she carried pink roseIt's "Woll, if ho isn't elrf enough to know when he's buds centered with a white or' cold and wot,, it's high tlmo ho loams!" chid. were Attending the bride Mrs. Robert Jensen, matron You drill your first child. "Now, you bo homo at such of honor; Miss Janene Brim, and such a time, and I moan It." So . . . ho DOESN'T got a sister of the bride, Mrs. homo tlmo and you'ro out looking for him. Certain at that Gary Brim, Mrs. Richard Rol-laterrible has happened. When your second child something and Miss Arlene Merrill. Is late? "Dont worry. He'll com homo when he's were in dressed pink hungry." . They ( Johnston, Pug 0, Col. T) "And does relief come as ho noars maturity? Not on your life! You've hoard thorn. "No child of MINI Is going to woar THAT kind of haircut. I'll cut H off And then for tho second child: "Oh, he'll got tired of that before long." t V has been my-sel- f." i r Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams Mr. and Mrs. Morris p. Bennion, west Jordan, were hosts at a wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Bill LundClaris honoring their son quist greeted guests at a bis bride. Mr. and Mrs. reception in their honor, June Walter R. Swain, 6046 So. 1700 26, at the Bennion LDS ward. West, are parents of the bride. They were married In a cereThat same eveniner at the nnn. mony earlier that evening by nlon LDS ward house the newly Pres. Seymour Godfrey. weds greeted guests at a re The bride Is the former Miss ception. Paula Wilson, daughter of Mr. was The bride dressed in a and Mrs. Robert G. Wilson, (Swain, Page 4, Col. S) (LundquUt, l'ug 4, Col. I ) EVERYTHING vd ' Miss Joanne Swain became Mrs. M. Lynn Bennion in a ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 24 Elder Thomas s. Monson. member of the council of tho twelve officiated at the nuptial . I Girl Being Announced Lynn Bennion Pledge Vows parents like to claim, "I treat all my children exact, ly the tame," But, you know, we don't We may,' think we do, hope we do, and try to, but from birth to maturity, Mtw Engagement Of Kearn Tk htwi SSfiiUiir Thursday, July 8, 1965 Joanne Swain, - All I Tho Murray, Utah, EAGLE Juno 23, were Miss Vera Latency and Larry Hurst Turner. The bride 11 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laxenby. SIM SO. MM West. Mr. and Mrs. Vlnol S Turner, 3620 so, I 1400 West, parents of the groom, were hosts to a wedding breakfast at the Doll House following the ceremony. 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