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Show Bonnie Jean Oss Married In Brilliant Church Rites -- The Cathedral of St. Mark's tin Salt Lake City was the set ting Friday evening for the wedding ceremony uniting 'Bonnie Jean Oss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Oss, iProvo, and the Rev. Canon Francis L. Winder of Salt Lake I f,t 4- u; - '' City. He is the son of Jtlrs. Greta Graham, Salt Lake City. Officiating at the ceremony was the Rev. Richard S. Watson. For her wedding the bride wore a lovely gown of white silk taffeta of classic design with a full skirt and a chapel train, accented with lace motifs around the scooped neck, on the skirt, and also on the large bow in the back. Her crown fashioned of silk illusion petals trimmed with seed pearls caught her veil of sheer1 silk illusion. She carried a white prayer book and a single red rose.. She was attended by Mrs. Kent - Collins, as matron of honor; Mrs. Floyd Tucker, Mrs. Nancy Perlman, Ruth Anne Soles,. Bryan Bird and Margie Arnold. Best man was Joseph Miranda and ushers were the Rev. Quent Kolb, Rev. William H. Hannifin, Rev. James T. Brown, Earl T. Oss Jr., Emmet Larimer, Lyle Redllnghuys and William Ray. One half hour prior to the wedding the St. Mark's Cathedral Choir sang the Gloria by her-sist- 3 T'ri'iiTirfllli (Bonnie Jean Oss) MRS. LARRY LeDUC Mrs, Gwinn Is Hostess To Thursday Club Mrs. Gwen Gwlnn, a matron at one of the Deseret Apartment buildings on the Brigham Young University campus was hostess er, r Utah M utui County ception in the Cottonwood Coun try Club honored the 1965 - -- , " Special guests who were here for the wedding and reception were, Mrs. Etta V. Kaiser, grandmother of the bridegroom; Gary Gates, Ft Lewis, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Gates, Phoenix, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. James Bean. Key West, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. David N. Chand ler, La Mirada, Calif.; Mrs. Walter S, Beaver and June Beaver, both of Betheseda, Md and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tucker, also of Phoenix. Greeting guests at the door during the reception were Mr and Mrs. Emmett Larimer and Mr. and Mrs. Philip" K. Perl- man. After a honeymoon trip, to Europe this summer the couple will live in salt Lake City. Entertaining for the new Mrs. Winder prior to her mar riage were Mrs. Richard S. Watson, Mrs. John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Lium, Mrs. Bruce Pearson, Mrs. E. T. Corr, Mrs. Philip Perlman, Misses Nancy Perlman, Sara Home and Margie Arnold; Mrs. Robert Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bird, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gib- g i .,.& j ,f 4 ct SUZANNE WILCKEN Suzanne Wilcken To Wed Announcement ment The couple will July 1 In the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Wilcken is a graduate of Hollywood Beauty College in Provo. Her fiance has fulfilled an IDS mission in Britain and is a student at Brigham Young university. The couple will live in Lehi, - NEW. YORK (UPI) The concentrated beam equivalent American Automobile Associa-- to that of a conventional lamp American Automobile Associa times its size. tion predicts that 120 million many In grooming products, a safe Americans will travel this year. razor company has produced ty For many, seeking to pack a travel kit not moving into the city too fast, bigger than a bags with more than the design paperback book. It contains a but that their citrus fruits, ers intended them to hold, the of mlnrtunzed toiletries, watermelons, cantaloupes, and vacation turns into an ordeal. variety such as foamy instant lather,, dates were unbelievably dell-- Hardest put when it comes to after-shav- e lotion and power clous. jamming too much into suitcase spray deodorant, razor, blades She showed pictures of the space are the jet travelers. all m supply sufficient to last poverty In Cairo, and then con The efficient ones take advan two weeks. trasting ones of temples and tage of the many items made pyramids built by the ancient to accommodate the space-co- n r"suVlirliii Egyptians, scious traveler. The trend, .ac The Taylors also made a side cording to manufacturers, is to ward minaturization. trip to Mt. Sinai. Delicious refreshments were For person; on the move who served to 17 members and two like to read, there are books, guests, Mrs. Wilbur Wolfe and which may be purchased from Mrs, Vasco M. Tanner. vending machines for 25 cents, They're small enough to fit into rtcorder-hlstorlan-reporte- - ent NO. 12 FREE LOS ANGELES (UPI) Mrs. Harden Bennion has discovered to her delight, that having bab ies really is, cheaper by the dozen. When Mrs. Bennion checked out of the Good Samaritan Hos - ii n l iiriiiimmi n nn'in JUNE 25 DATE CIRCLEDSylvU Lynn, daughter of Mrs. Theda Lynn of Springville and the late Herman Lynn and Terry Brace Palmer, a son of the Lyle V. Palmers of Maple-to- n will be married Jane 25 in, ceremonies in the Manti Temple with a reception to Mow the same evening in Kolob Stake House. Both graduates of Springville High School, Mr. Palmer is a Junior at Brigham Young University. ... ... pra-work- ed ... 100 IftMM Wttf Idaho. The newlyweds will be honorr ed later this month at an open house hosted by parents of the OfTJCAl, OWl and KNIT SHOP OTIN MONDAYS Crttr 'fULtfJk, Ph. S7W1M s - . . 1 1 XS 3' CHOOSE FROM. 20 COLORS! , No costly talon fitting needed. Lasts a lifetime with our new reconditioning method. For reconditioning your old wig or buying a new one cafl . . . bride. Angostura bitters are obtained from the bark of a South American tree. PH. 373-363- sf or 0 i 373-345- 2 isV FASHION "SCOOP" 200 N. 200 West Central Squars 1 3 NEW LOOKS FOR SUMMER 1! Smart and sophisticated in these late-da- y dresses or go everywhere suits . . . all travel ap proved. A look for every figure . . . Jr., Misses and half sizes. Among recent innovations are denim shoes and attached - to - machine-washab- le knee-sock- s, panti-hos- snag-resista- nt with e the the popular textured look latter to be laundered after every wearing, and the former as often as feasible. Nothlne invites sweet sleep more readily than sheets that are clean and fresh, blanket? that are clean and fluffy, and pillowcases that are clean and smooth. l III ' V i I1 J4 J U ffj i In Summer for-t- he - MOthCr My Wi ,W J to-b- ' vl c I A W t-' " II Fashions deposit will hold I Uy 1 I 7 your V Ch0l jll SLIM SKIRTED APPROACH TO SUMMER Ufa Tht magic of black crepe with a round beige faille collar and velvet stream bow. 7 to 15. 14.98 to $4000 Memdselman's 1 - WIGS 3 One way to protect your in vestment In spring houseclean-in- g is to scrub the fireplace, the radiators, the hot air grills, and the ducts where dust and grime have accumulated for months. Unless all these surfaces are thoroughly washed with hot soap or detergent suds, they can continue to sift soil onto clean floors, walls, and fA- Ro relaxing and tail' to do 70a fest fffl fa th backjroand with the color CbooM fram ttw f your cboico lovely dedans in the Busy Intnxuy cnility DRTTZ collection cluded r tho exnlaitt musical series f chair seats and plans benches, also scenic pictures, bench covers and hand-ba-n . . every piece mads m W cotton canvas., Needlepoint is of laitfaff beauty and buds an olerant touch to any decor. - Pocket-size ycfj DRTTZ NEEDLEPOINT JtmrCi -- sets are sold In a variety of styles and can be used even on a crowded plane. The traveler even can tote his own source of light. Battery-powere- d minia ture lamps give off a bright, pital Thursday with her newborn daughter, Rebecca her 12th child at the facility in 15 years officials tore up the bill. "It's on. the house," said Jen ny Paletto, maternity tasy to complete Tapestry Tarn of 100 textured for beauty and long nylon, 4N wear. 40 yard skein V, 1 which they barbecued steaka presented a gift from her secret and enjoyed a potluck dinner. pal v Mrs. John Boswell thanked Plans were discussed by memmembers of the club for bring-- ! bers for the annual children's PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Bill tag dinner to her home recently party to be held next month. Houser of Payson announce the marriage of their daughter, Nedra, to Kerry L. Duncan. FOR A CARE KB Nuptial vows were exchanged VACATION June 13 at Elko, Nev. Mr. Duncan is a son of Mrs. Rot Mori Rold Richard M. Conover of SpringSCO50 Includes ville and George T. Duncan of ONLY Cutting and Styling f a shirt pocket. If travel fun , i Mignonettes entertained their upon ine arrival 01 a new raoy husbands recently at the GRA daughter. She was also presentPark where they enjoyed play ed with a gift from her secret ing softball and vollyball after pal. Mrs. Bill Jensen was also ,ITS Is In the cards, Nephi Ladies See a person can buy a deck no j larger than a match box. World Fair chess and checker - Mignonettes Entertain Hubbies Nuptials Revealed rT'm'''rmf it' ident: Mrs. John simonson. sec methods. The group met at the home retary; Mrs. Elmer Knowles, r. of Mrs. Clinton Dutson. Mrs. An overnight party Is being Thomas Wolsey was and Mrs. Golden Wolfe, pres planned lor July. . ident, w a s In charge. Mrs. I Keep some drapery hooks on Helen G. Hoyt introduced Mrs. hand when you launder mats Taylor. Films -- and small rugs. Use several of Mrs. Taylor continued her them to suspend each clean talk by stating that Cairo Is NEPHI Nephi Lady Lions piece from the line instead of a crowded city of almost four enjoyed a travelogue of the using clothespins which leave million. The people are crowded New York World's Fair and because the rural population is Washington D.C. and other "dents" after drying. - ' points of Interest in the eastern United States at their last meeting. The colored films were shown by Mrs. Jack Berwick, guest for the evening. She recently toured this area with her fam ily and as she said, "We took of everything we pictures thought would be of future in terest to ourselves, and to others." She showed pictures of the late President Kennedy's grave taken just six months after his death and it showed some of the hundreds of people who pass there each day . President Mrs. Ivol White was in charge and Mrs. Morgan Lunt and Mrs. James Welbaum were in charge of the program. Twelve members were pres SHARON HARDY Of Pair Miniaturization Trend To Nelke Club Meeting The Taylors recently spent On the a year in Egypt where Dr. committee were, the new offi- Taylor served as a consultant cers, Mrs. Allen Firmage, pres- for Egyptian businessmen to ident; Mrs. Gwlnn, vice pres teach them western business I - Report On Egypt Given Husbands of the members ... y? -- In New Air Travel Kits vert special guests. Drits Miss Hardy To Wed 7 une 25 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd F. Hardy of Port land, Ore., are announcing the forth coming marriage of their daughter, Sharon, to Dee Sandgren, of Provo. They will be married in the Salt Lake v . Temple on June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde D. Sandgren are ' the parents of the bridegroom. That evening the couple will greet guests at a reception at the George Q. Cannon Center on the BYII campus. Attending the bride will be Diane Hardy, mafd of honor; Mrs.- Chris Garn and Kathy Sandgren, bridesmaids; and Debbie Jo Sandgren, junior brides maid. is a graduate of OreThe bride-eleSchool and attended gon City High Portland State College before transferring to BYU where she has pur sued an art major. Mr. Sandgren is a graduate of BY High School where he was a student- body officer and active in musical circles. Following an LDS mission in Sweden, he toured the Middle East and Europe in connection with his employment. He is a graduate of BYU. The couple will resids in Salt Lake be married City. ' of the engage and forthcoming marriage . of Suzanne Wilcken to Douglas H. Hadfield is made by her mother, Mrs. Maurine P. Wjlcken of Pleasant Grove. . Parents of the future bride groom are Mr. and Mrs. Heber bons, Mrs. Anne MacKinnon; G. Hadfield of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Larimer, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wissmar, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Billings, Mrs. Edwin Soles, the Rev. Vivaldi. James T. Brown and Mr. and Following the wedding a re Mrs. H. Ross Brown. "Although Cairo University Thursday evening to members is not up to standards of Amerof the Thursday Club. She wel- ican or European colleges, Prescomed the members on the roof ident Nasser of Egypt is really garden of her apartment build encouraging his people to being where they enjoyed barbe- - come educated," Mrs. Weldon i i i anai ii cueai swans ouier rciresn- - Taylor told members of the Nelke Club Thursday afternoon. menU. .. suay, 2A Sunday Heaid " MATERNITY WARDROBE 1st East, Prove tt North Phono 373-19- LINEN WEAVE SUIT i right: Long torso look with flare skirt effect. Rayon and silk blend. Blueberry or black. Sizes right: Rayon and silk weave ensemble . . , monotone print acetate overblouse. Black, brown, half sizes. 12.98 10-1- 8. 23 ' jr ' 12.98 "" ' ' ' ' ' ' in ii,,,,, , JL.,1 liTt |