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Show M a Fiji- - HERAXD. Piwo. Utah, J6-- T'I TsdJ?. March J9, 14 a nr-- fsre f.ry JUHUf KB?! Mrtrrf s i i f - . stodenibody -- preudtrt tegradiBtingyear. vest r3 Miss Geneva Federal - Afkf attending Idaiw SUie years lie liaversity for transferred ta Utah State University where he was to p. 9itv&A with He 5iffTT!! Credit Union Chosen V11 with a bactelor'i dpere in aOTMntftura! ecoorsTtics in Decemter 1375. The new Miss Geneva FedarfJ Oedit Uiuob and har attendants' were hcoored at the annua! meeting ci the Geneva Federal Credit Union held on 'fhursday bride will be 0 Attending The bnde-to-fa-e graduated from Provo High School in 1S69. 3 attended Brigham Young University on s scholarship for me year, then transferred to Utah State University where she graduated this month with a bachelor's degree in social science. The prospective bridegroom graduated in 1869 from Raft River High School in Malta, Ida , where he was active in aihktics, drama arid student government. JANET ANDKJtSON sened as He Mrs. Mary C. Kiger and Mr S. Anderson ef Provo she forthcoming announce marriage of their daughter Janet Mary Anderson to Rodney Alan Endow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seiji Endow of Malta, Ida. The couple will be married Saturday by Rev. Francis L. Winder in St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Prove. m m t S World of Women Rodney Alan Endow Saturday Ross f ft ) Mrs. Travis Gardner as matron of honor, Shannon Hixsver as maid of honor and Jone and Carolyn Endow, sisters of the bridegroom as bridesmaids. attendariis won out in a cemtest ia which five candidates cornpeud eariier in the week at the Credit Union Building. I i-- use board of tiwijMa; dire-itcr- MAniMn , iiv'-v-.. ..- elected I V. .f.. . s - ES. president; as queers was Sandra Rasband, and vice Eesant. president; Lee Sumsion with Karie H A Itoiebout and J. Benson attendant first as Ctetergaard reneiected secretary' and and Csri Ballard, second Egan Choser. 1 , Travis Gardner wili serve as lest man with Gerald Anderson as usher. attedant. Miss Sumsion will compete for the Miss Utah Slate Credit Union title on Friday evening at the Tri Arc Travelodge in Salt Lake City. "uh: Llc.iil Qucii allu The im!e will make their homeirs Twin Falls, Ida., where the bridegroom will be employed by ihe Federal Land Bank of Spokane treasurer, respectively. Progress reports were given by Dallas C. Strong, president; by Mr. Egan. treasurer - manager, and by other committee rit-- PATSY LEE rCRGL SON ' " Paisy iee Ferguson Reveals ;'.:;;;'.:bS: Forthcoming Marriage Plans Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ferguson of University with a major in American Fork announce the political science. Whiie at Utah and approaching Sate he was a member of Alpha engagement of their marriage daughter Patsy Gamma Rhc fraternity, and is Lee to Michael J. Lyons, son of now a U.S. Army officer. Mi. and Mrs. Jueaepli Lyons of Following their marriage the laGrage, 111. will make their home in coupie The couple will be married on Frankfurt, Germany where the April 1 with a reception to follow bridegroom will be stationed that evening at the Mutual Dell in with 'he .Armed Forces. Arwican Fork Canyon from 7 30 to !0 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Masculifie king The bride-to-b- e has received Bracelets for men continue her secondary education to make a strong showing. certificate from Utah State The look of solid silver cirUniversity and the prospective cling his wrisi may become a bridegroom received his B.A classic, pleasing the most decree from Utah State maseuime man. AFFORDABLE, ELEGANT i I " CRYSTAL l . Reg. $7 handmade crystal from Toscany. A collection of charming pieces cut in classic designs . . . and waiting to enhance your dining table or become ill By Helen Hennessy NEA Women's Editor If you Dallas (NEA) have to look ai fashions from 8:00 a.m. until late at night -with some good food and good conversation in between you're in fine shape if the - accent. This European crystal is now savings-priceChoose from vases, pitchers, - candy boxes and much more. Each turns ordinary light into fiery sparkle. ZCMI China & Glassware fashions are men's wear and the location Big D. There's a lot of news in men's fashion these days and it's fun to see what's happening. And when Texans say " Y'all come back now, y'hear?" they mean it. You do feel welcome. The Men's Fashion Association, the consumer arm of the men's wear business, showed all that is new in what in the oid days was called sartorial And fine fare it is. DISCOVER THE ZCMI CLUB PLAN tm M nl rv?') Wrl ffA j( f I ' You are invited io use the ZCMI Club Plan with o fine tableware purchase of $50 or more. No dovn payment, no finance charge, up io 24 equal monibiy payments basd on amount of purchase. U j jr,flN splendor. Louis Jourdan was there (o show how Marc Bohan's Christian Dior line for HSM can look on a gorgeous guy. Media brought Mark Spitz along to tell about his shirt thai lias a pocket crest of red. white and blue and seven gold discs to commemorate his achievements in the 1972 B g Olympics. the MFA predicts that the new springsummer fashions will bring a man confiden-tall- y and comfortably through any day's crisis or shortage. To meet- the demands of a changing economy and ii evf SBiiwirT-'- - As its ." 2USii -- .i?' swS x x x N x x 'w here in person! v "X x xxX x xX swXx x v V x x x v Xs x x x -- xXCxxx x X x "xy K XXXxX xX Gold-p'a'- e Grenada 5.95 39.95 dish wine cooler round tray Jam t 5.95 rtnA kf3 sea monsters & jelly with server Gravy boat and stand Antir.tony rose bowl '2.95 Paul Revere stainless bowl 1 3.95 8.00 6.50 Bread tray 5.95 Ccftonwood Soy weot Saturday. Morh 23 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. Univimity Mall Soys Saturday, Marth 23 y.in. to 6 p.m. i 2j OiVI I Orvr.. Spr.!SC, t)0-6?-- COD jr, tm i M:vwy 4H;.enps a.ie Lvy,l tv Uyto. aU o pvnK W' wesrs lee - window-pan- e plaids, puckered stripes, diagonals, waffle weaves and checks. Many of the silk and suits will be in liglit solids arid striped shantungs. There will also be cotton cords, plaids, seersuckers and worsted-looplaids in polyester and natural blends and' patterned knits. Fashion at every price level is even more evident in leisurewear. Plaid jackets with coordinated slacks and vests are making their mark silk-loo- k k fc, Jif? veil m UitT uuaiucw wyi in. As of this season, the sweater is no ionger a i-- ne sweater gives a vv ouuei fjil t'nehinn flnrp til ra;iiat - 4 lacset ana siacus ouuiis. u also stands very well on its own when worn with coor- d mating trousers. Patterns go from argyles and stripes to novelties in every design imaginable. Formalwear has met the demands of increasingly s men with a dazzling display of colors and fabrics that has stretched the bminds to include anything from an afternoon wedding to an evening. There are new concepts :n fabrics, colors and patterns including solid while wattle-weavecolor silk shaniungs and wide track herringbone polyester knits Spring shoes in solids and s will feature classic lace-up- s s and in a somewhat lower heel from v 4 svw 1 i xir FSJ- two-tone- slip-on- Helen Help $tT!: IMS .?5a mmk kszzi ki m VE&?3 ii ism it fm W&B - RSiS3 i The crisp, plaid polyester and cotton sports jacket (left) is classically cut with sporty details and is practical, versatile and just right to mix and match with white or slacks. The word for tn? combination (right) is longevity. It will never go out of style Gingham-checke- d sportcoat in sharp navy and white and white "stover" slacks is as popular now in 1974 as d was way back when. Jacket and trousers are in comfortable polyester and cotton (From Cor-bi- n Ltd ) fashion-consciou- color-coordinat- ed blend with the rest of the new wonocrlul looking Ccltans and a wide world of fashion plumage that puts the male right back on top of the patterns and colors. There is grea! beach wear. t utai cat over patterned and solid v over-the-ca- . socks that lf d list. H Us! Sic., II. V0 S e ?CMI Sr "we h.r. (ver $ik0m3 (.ny :j4ls' sJi sec nc. (l.,k tee? (. SMCSJIJ aca to U;an o St.jt Si U Sooth M.,i tm s's'.sa. iv lt 4'i- '.Ms" - Mom's Not Venturous Type 80TTEL I will go.' wasn't sak by a wife to her husband, if: come to mean that women rnus' follow men who make tht decLsions on where to live, etc Is it fair? My daughter ; husbsnd has been ottered th( managership of his company's office in New Zealand' That's dear around the v.orid from family and friends. Without even, thinking of the hazards and disadvantages, loneliness and lack of family, she "s busily selling ihs nouse and furriture. even thciigh she is five months pregnant with her first child. The baby will be born in a foreign country! We may not see liim or her for years. Why can't the wife choose where a coaole and start saving own decisions for a vacation in New Zealand. for . . . And congratulations producing a child afraid of adventure! who isn't H. DEAR HELEN: Last night my gave me a verv brother-in-la- unbrotherly kiss and then confessed bf had f!!?n in !ov with me We were at my s home when? we visit evervweek I 1 !n '? - "care for him ia a different sisterly way." And tell him, perhaps about the time YOU fell hard for a male teacher ... before b.tike away and made excuses to leave soon afterwards, but haven t told mv husband, and don't know hew to face this, Ronnie is a quiet boy who doesr."t have a girl friend. I've always tried to be especiaHv nice o as I he a&icii big sister (I'm and now I'm wondering if this is my fault, How do I cool it ard sti-keep mY relationship with mv shall live' BEREFT feshand's family? DIANA PEAR DIANA: MOTHER Ronnie's crash on an "older DEAR BEREFT: Swts t nw thf wife has wean" is a perfectly not ma! psrience cs the read to chosen. It's ihe MOTHER U growing op. Let hiir, know you has the problem. Lei yvw tiaux'aiM make tier - SAtT LAKE ANP OO.DCN OFCN 10 TO 9 MONDAY AND FRIDAY OTHER SHOPPING 3AYS IS TO 6 CO:TCNWOOD. VAI.LFY FAiB aNO WiVFSiTY MAtl OPEN 10 TO S W6EKDAYS. SATURDAY 10 TO 6 No tuii omct ommt r of Utsn Sjit Lm JJt 6S66 OvMwi trtu ftrnmen C0 patterns "Whither thougoest. siamuna collection of silver, i:'ainless steel, and goldplute purchased especially for this sale, Silver Room. jus a few shown,- tnor.y ioveiy items. bon-bo- fabrics linens and blends, silk and polyester blends. There is also a variety of While this originally star of A e iuf . In business wear, a light, cool feeling is conveyed by the predominance of natural DERIffiIJN: X COME COLLECT HOLLOWARE SAVINGS Orleans-styl- Tri-Ar- Lone be satisfied whether it's a suit for the office or the latest ten- ni outfit " By HELEN JOHNNY X X WHITAKER x LEE SUMSION, center, was elected Miss Geneva Federal Credit Union and honored at the annual meeting held on Thursday. Her attendants were Karie Ostergaard, left, first attendant; and Cari Ballard, right, as second attendant. The queen will compete for Miss Utah State c Travelodge in Salt Credit Union Friday night at the SAIS'DPiA tx w .: changing lifestyles, the men's wear industry has gone all out in producing fashionable clothing that is within the reach of any man. And it meets the reality of his needs and his budget. "Relatable fashion that is available to men," said Chip Tolbert, fashion director of the MFA, "is all champagne fashion whether he wants to pay champagne or beer prices. No matter what a man wants to spend he's going to MimmM' a1 if Texas Eyes the Men's Fashion Scene that special decorator b 35 you got just first vutir boyfriend. might help if you'd get Ko&nie together titli a sir! his own age, -- H. Gut a pTOhifTt!'' An adult ubect for discussion1 A tun idea' You can talk it over in hpr ivdiimn it 'ATite to Helen Battel, csreof this newspaper, Household Minis Umbrellas wl giveii proper home drying last longer if care, according economists, m the-- ou-- to including pxit-on- . acuumh3 regularly and keep-Ui- g tfiem awsy from sunlight. Dun gardens for the home are relatively easy to construct, hor.x economists say, a"d should be arranged to suggest a is i |