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Show W wyr y"nn ' w w w -- DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, -- Vill Marry Allen B. Erekson Mardon ww,r"wrr"uww w wr"u"wwwi w t wr --- T ST Salt lakeCity, Monday, May U, A13 1962 - Maws Basanmr Saif Caftg&ksnga . Betrothed Elggren-I- s wr-- "Y .. WO M I N ' News of the engagementancTTorthcom- ing marriage of former University of Utah students. Miss r Mardon Jayne, (Mardy) Elggren and Allen, B- - Erekson, was S ffA TV R C S- - d at; ment luncheon Saturday. Setting for the event was the home of the bride-elect- s aunt, Mr4 J. Holman Waters, 5111 Cottonwood Lni Bride Parent ' Hiss Elggren is a daughter of Mr. ant Mr$, Don J. Elggren, 4897 Viewmont St Mrs. Elggren was hostess at the afternoon party. Mr. "and Mrs. Zelph Y. Erekson 2901 Northwood Rd., are parents of the future bridegroom.' A plnlTanff'white floral arrangement centered the luncheon table. The scripture, Whither thou goest, I will go." and the announcement, Mardy ancT Allen, June 20," were printed in gold on white nbbons attached to the centerpiece. Wedding Ceremony Rweyt'wlar couple will be wed In Salt take Tetriple rites, after which they will be feted at a wedding breakfast at the home of the bridegrooms parents. honored furt-the- r That evening they-wiB-b-eStake Bonneville at a reception at the Will Become Mrs. Richard V. Wall Miss Joyce Bartschi To Wed ninaiiii 'I i t " Announcement of the engagement and approaching marriage of bites J to Richard V. Wall was made Saturday afternoon festive announcement tea.' arenta oflhe betrothed couple are Mr, Cruise Mrs. - Dftrel P. Bartschi,-307- 6 Way, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Wall, 8045 N 900 West, Ogden. The terrace at the Bartschi home was setting for the afternoon event Scrub oak was hung with Japanese lanterns, The tea table was centered with an arrangement of yellow and lavender irla, Japanese dolls, --miniature zorl slippers, an4 r fans. Nuptial News Small fans inscribed "Joyce and DiT ItT 40 A Ll was a member, of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. from the U. of U. He is now doing graduate work at the U. where he is a member of JltaJ?hl JKppalie has krved a tour of duty witlTthe'ir.S. Navy and has completed an LDS mission to France. Two-yea- pastel-colore- .Miss Kathleen Johnson will become bride of Henry Bennion Eyring, July the 277 Kafhleen Johnson Sets Dot Salt Lake Temple will be setting for the marriage. The evening of their wed- Bidden tn. aterL3T"Tlie "bride fretting day the bridal" coupfe- writ t- honored Miss Leslee Ann Elggren, a sister, maid ol Mardon Jayne (Mardy) a reception at the East Miiicreek Stake at v u honor; Miss Reba Titus, Miss Judi Raters, Mr .and Mrs. J. Cyril Johnson, Palo Alto, Calif., announce House. An open house June 14 at the home ren lias set a June 20 nuptial Hunsaker. Duane Mrs. and cousin, the brides the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, of the bridegrooms parents will further data with Alien Si Ereksorb Tefe the bridal' couple. was affiliated with Kappa Bridal attendants will be Mrs Stanley The future bridegroom is a son of Dean Henry Eyring. Kappa Gamma and Lambda of the University of Utah Graduate School, and Mrs. Eyring, Shields, matron of honor; iL. Delta Sigma. She'has ful 1922 E. 9th South. Davis, Mrs. Robert .Graham and Miss$usan Tilled an LDS Eastern States .j.: v Disclosure of the nuptial school at Stanford University Bartschi, Miss Janer Bartschi willbe junior WHS Mission. Bartschi as. wps made at an- an-- j tidings andt W"Pa; . Her fiance ,hhs studied at nouncement luncheon Saturflower girl.' Harvard University Best Man Brigham Ymmg Univers; the Century Club of Her.fiance hia.B-A received '""'Members"br Salt LakeTSty spending secretary, and Mrs and 'hascompieted htt East" California ih SinTrancfsco. will be Best man, while Wall E. LaMoine of the at University degree States Mission. Central V. Daniel Kent L. treasurer. Belgique, Thomas Allen, their Those learned Nielsen, hold will busiGary attending Panhellenic Utah, and his master of Richard Mortensen and will ness administration betrothed Davis, the that couple degree Thursday. final spring meeting usher. be wed July 27 in Logan Tem- f r m Harvard ,, University Shields bride-elecThe buffet dinner will be held t will be graduated, from The rites. School of Business Graduate ple x at 7:30 p.m., at the Pi Beta studied Administration, whdre he Is the University of Utah in June, where she The bride-elec- t has Phi chapter house, 92 S. Wolat University of Vienna and completing work toward a doc- is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. She, is a forthe University of California torate. He will join the fac- mer member of the Salt Lake Symphonic cott St. fc- at will theme floral Berkeley, where she affiliat- ulty of the Stanford Univer- Choir. will become A spring Bartschi Miss Joyce UniMr. Wall is a graduate of Columbia ed with Kappa Kappa Gamma. sity Graduate School of Busitable in out the carried be Mrs. Richard V. Wall, June 13. ness in the fall. She also versity at New York City, N.YT where he decorrHostesses will be Mrs. Frances R. Hayes, chairman; Mrs. William H. Taft, Mrs. . . It's William L. Christensen and " Mrs. Gene Hitler Hand-In-HanOther committee members d are Mrs. V?7 Hugh Lewis, Mrs. ft. B. Thompson and Mrs. woman TvofRTng final Intraditnl hi Or. Charlci Ginn Wayne S. Willis. Kin' formula for wnjibk walaht office has an electric type- the average, than their par- animals, they would determine weight animals of the pame will next for year Delegates to become more cantral. In tliis last article of a sorwt. writer, telephone, 'and adding ents or grandparents. But they then and there genetic strain and raised in the Dr. Kfn axolalnt how Important be , introduced and new offislender. machine. At noon she takes a to a p roar am for physical la This active. same environment. No wonder also cers will be installed by Mrs. are far less, fitnaoa. walk to the every respect, the nutrition scientists who study fact aecounts for a good share In almost animals J. Thomas Greene. The offi.more are breaks, living them keep their own weights overweight By CHARLES GLEN cers are Mrs. Ray A. Phillips, food and drink, but only her offaAmerican overweight the below their health poten- KING, PH.D. normal range! So in nutrition in far major problem president; Mrs. Joe Knowles, have a far great- within tongue gets any exercise. Pros Maul, Tlw Nutrition Foundation should all of tuu vice president; Mrs. Gordon the United States today-on- and tialities. They toward heart dibe seems a There to giganTodays business or profesThe records are equally of the greatest contribu- er teridency James, recording secretary; sional man drives or 4s driven tic conspiracy in every indus- tors to poor health among the sease, atheriosclerosis, diabe- striking in relation to our huMrs. Gordon R. Smith, corre- tes, liver and kidney failure, man population. Men and from home to office or to bis trialized nation against any- adult population. i if cancer, a shortened lifespan. women who keep their weight commuting train. At his desk ones getting exercise. And extra If readers carrying tell me that Uncle Sam - the you of most See Difference " he day sits nearest to ideal level have ia poundage could come with me more facilities has (and sports appointtrapped by dictation, A new broom will sweep One -- does not have to be A g r e a t advantages ln health the nutrition laboratories into than to else, one champions) anybody ments in series, and See DIET on Page 7 over- - scientist to see the difference clean longer if an old nylon Ill agree, but add that we and see the effects of rr-three telephones. Mrs. Frances R. Hayes and Mrs. Willianrl staking top about takes away are becoming more and more the length of the stocking is H. Taft look at table decorations for Salt even the modest- - exercise he spectator sportsmen. slipped over it to keep it in Lake Panhellenic dinner. buffet used to get in the opening and City shape, mar racatva, without thortOe! Rtdrs booklet entitled closing ol windows. All servrood ices res poncTlo The pushTf8 Fltnoss," published by The Nutrition roouest to Foundation Send your button even in the elevator Nutrition" to Desoret Newt, P O. Box Utah Salt Lake 1257, 10, are for City automobile. Stairs and janitors and fire escapes.weekAnd young people in most When he relaxes on By Elaine Cannon suband in many man our gets city of today ends, ARE Time on your hands? around in a boat that is pow- urban areas have almost-m- o Ten minutes af opporiunity foroutdooF- free ered by a motor, without Two hours on muscles or oafs. His and vigorous play. Participants strain An afternoon or sum-me- r caddie gets most of the exer- in sports grow fewer, in proahead cise on the golf course. He flies portion, while the galleries and Time for just lazying to his fishing elub. and there stadia grow in number and and playing and dream- the guide does everything ex- size. ing Trim Figure cept carry his handkerchief. For writing letters Today's homemaker is simte W ill clieerihg a team to vkT in a new iarjy blessed or cursed. lory: way or will watching the children Working Woman Performing a kindly spike-hee- l at a fashion show or tennis When she out, goes deed shoes limit her, like hob- game keep mother slim? For doing something 'Year 'Round Swimming theory should bles, to paved sidewalks. Most ' , trivial is done by apply even more to physical For listening to a rec- of her housework Steam is activity than it does to hobord or reading a poem electric motors. Gardening and unless bies crafts home left to professionals while your soul soars Passive and Active And walking indoors is limited these afford physical activity For sitting in a swing well as .mental and social as arent to one there floor level; on a bench or on the Exercise even basement or bedroom relaxation. grass with your favorite stairs to climb. Ameri.Records show that Individual Programs? -.friend And laughing even Personal Supervision giggling , Over nothing and Guaranteed RestHtr everything." Time on your hands? Be aware of it. ' House. "" WitkHenryBennionEyrin- g- - Mrs.-Thom- Panhellenic Sets Meeting, Buffet Dinner ForThursday Uttl&--Gay- as la S' -- - The Shape You're In!' Exercise Goes With Weight Control axor-ci- u five-minut- . J A-1- y- one-thir- d mm ON YOUTH BUSINESS Lose, Gain or Rearrange For-servin- , Know., what yau are doing and why, it is. jrs, greet summer, in' our j "coat of arms" print . Pvre Ar.nel triacetate ln a colorful crest print skirt bnd flattering blqgson lines. Coolly Red or sleeveless for vacationers and 15. 7 to on sizes white, green s. 1A98 IU for fr falvrY dial "DA 8 1188 in So tak, TA in Provo, Ztntth 737 in .outlying omtn. Molt .m OgdwCfR order to box 1465, odd 35c potloge, plut 33c xalet lax in Utah ' (51441) vri'Gn - Third floor salt laker shop wbat-eve- r ' |