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Show ' . . . - , - - . . , . - 10A - - , - - - --- - , . , , ' . . . . ,I. - - ; . . , - , e , , . , , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAA, Salt tole City, Wednesday; May 29, 1951 -- , . , - . . , . , Wed To Tkeinas Hutchison Jr. t , Miss Lou Ann. , i . , - ' ,.. , , i. 1 , i '7, 7,, , if:7. , 1., Ili1t ' 41 -1, F 1, i, 1 i s,,,, ,- , , i t ' -- - ; . . ' 1 1 ' --t . , ,!. 1 i, . , t: . , t , . I. Herbert Ave. For- the postnuptial festivities,- new Mrs. Hutchison appeared in a.gown of taffeta and lace, detailed with pearls and sequins. It was styled with a scalloped neckline, long tapered I:I a sleeves and a full skirt which swept into a ' chapel train. ulna And pearls released her A ,IwIlnusolofn. , veil of In yellow crystalline and lace gowns were attendants, Miss Betsey Nelson, maid of honor; - . ., - - i- . . -- ----- ---- - , 4 - -- -- .1, ' . t..z , ' ' t Miss Geraldine Jensen, Mrs. William Maxwell, 'sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Betty Larsen, with Miss Joyce Swanger as Junior bridesmaid. Lynne Blackburn, flower girl. waif dressed similarly and carried a basket of blossoms. , , Wayne N. Rider performed duties of best man. William F. Geery, William MaJtViel Gene Malin and Ben Jones ushered. The bridegroom is a former student of the . University of Utah and has served a tour of duty with the US. Air Force. BECOMES BRIDEMiss Lou Ann B. Swanger became the bride of Thomas L. Hutchison Jr. Friday morning. been Mrs. J. Glen Crow, Miss Larsen, Miss Louise Roberts. Miss Nelson, Mrs. Wayne Stanton, Mrs. John B. Ogden, Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Ben Jones and Mrs. William F. Geery. - , ' - - . . - ' 4 .. 7.5 . 4 . - - ' , . : - , ." - - ' ' By MART MARKER by phone or letter, and to show my appreciation. It's been awfully hard trying to choose, because all the offers were from such kind and fine people. I have Lad the privilege of meeting some of them and feel that I will be a better person myself because of these contacts. I am sure I could not choose the best one because they were all so choice., May I use your column to thank these people and you pub. licly for making a mother and .17''''.1 her son very happy. I'm not too good at fxpressing myself but i 1 LI ' , ;r:-.- 7; If1 , 4 '' "It , i g, , l'-- 4,' 1 ' 4 "'''..- , ,, , , .,,,14,.. i ,,,,,-- re J''.,e, - - ser,.44., ,"' ' ''''''rost.a1; , . , 4, . I am very sincere and grateful for the wonderful offers from i these fine people. 1 if I have missed calling or I am sorry writing , and wouldanybody, like to thank them in I this way. I I ant no longer Anxious Moth1 -er, but a 4 Happy and Grateful Mother I I i Dear "Happy and Grateful .. , ,,,' , ' , . , k ' ' : - . 1. ' , , ' 4 -.-- 4:Z. .., ' ,di.,e-,- t N .'s-- - )' .sc ' v..," t - (1 c I I 1 -- ' i, i ,'' '' - p0 la A' ' 4 s:',4et'17,4,-- :: 1,0'4 ,, ,a004('' ,,,,,,z, f , ' i. 't s."'"..'Ili: ' ...1,-,- . . - 1 I 1 1 L. , .,,.... . -- :r1 , ,41 PTA president Fagg, left: Mrs. Wel. Ferro ars completing .don C. Parrish and r PIA officers and room representatives plans for and special guests of Lincoln Junior High. C. Mrs. A. M. tea-fo- 7 . , Cr ' .. adviser. - .1 '' ' 4 ' 7.. ' f. ,d,,.01 '',-- . r". ..0 ..Alt r.'"' 00. 0. .,,, ' - , - ,40,,,,,,,,,w.,- f ' ,. - 7'111 4' , ,..,. ...1-1, le . , -' .. ...." .- - ' - 4i.,, , s' I 1 : 1 '', , ' ' . ,,.....40,.. . A W'441' , , . ' . k, , , v t - ' - , .,,,, ' '"- -- ,,,:bi,i -,, ' ' ' 4, ., s ' k i 1 luncheon May 31, . -- msb ' ...,.. ., ....I ; ; ; I ' ......141t 1 ,, - l', , ' . k., ' ' I- - . ' , ' , - ,,, "'- .,,--- t ' -- - and hot corn sticks! This is one of trheiscitr:ms pitleantgubred"ire cooking school, sponsored by Newspaper Agency' Corp. ex- tremely unhappy at the thought ' ' ' , srteceofnht . ' Food Is Fun nothing! And Stauffer firms muscle to make your skin smooth' after weight loss ., the' ter can perform on your figure by July. Fourth! Laglif . For Courtesy Treatment , ; -- FREE Figure Analysis call , t:EM , 4 4-29- 30 , 8s , STAUFFER 'SALON : 346 LAST 2ND SOUTH s: Tasty Ham Will Whet Appetites 00a0n., MEAT PIES :to Antortimmeo Shopplop Csistikr PARKINS MINTY Of MI SPECIAL LUNCH I I .',,rifFirt r"! Cooky Jar , rP ); DA Y AN. to I N. Exerot Kosoforr Plenty of Frio Easy Forking ivy gibs or your !rotor's or fovorire rtiorp ploreor TAKE NOME HOT frost our Emirvv.-af- ro isoormoodo CHILI Ilett S TET STITT or PLAIN MT BAOTft. TIPPI. a Therm. Ilimmusi for El rf )111C141t1 t (TUT) L::::1; MI it i(.144 ntiLIVAIIV7r1"414 , Carnations , Gladioli Baby Breath - Take advantage of a cool morning to fill the cooky jar. Bake a big batch of 'oatmeal drop cookies, stirring plenty of raisins and walnuts Into the ' dough. Highland Dr. - P 0 - , I ,,c1 ' - . , we, it so.dmilmolosb 11,7 i - 75. ..- r....we'ww"'S44L do e - L., I takers lobed ledoeede , of prillt , , ...,----- - - U., &ItaOte dIorit wnyf -- . I . Now swami - AIITIDAIIDRUFF , 44 ,,:.,,4, CLIAIS UP Stops , formula. clears out,you zone.", It's thisame type of therapy doctors prescribeyet it colts only 9U! i n nna.E , Siefie 1 JUST Scit, tilt - --- - ElMil DAteturc I SUPER ARAMS,' NASAL SPRAY. With RR exclusive anti- MIMS? WITH APPLICATIONS! It KEEPS I TO . ip ...-- D O . 011 POO J) IMMO i iii:,006. .20 ' - k, - - II I , : 1,4.3 ' o IIWILUA I BREAD r- Al - - 1 - YOU by PAN , , - l'i - J . . , I. t I ; fr f , , . , . t 'lletiii to008 - I 'l MONTHS! - uA .."1 kw l'"11 4 - - - ' era, all hi, , and Coughing of Postnatal Drip 64,, . ' , N SET 3 - 0 ENTRY SLANPCS AT Otift STORE Molts Away Mucus it P IJ, DANDRUFF , irott 1 ": tTaelat. ;I .., ei lb t, ANTIBIOTIC NASAL SPRAY . , 1114 hoppez "M"Iln) 00 New SUPER ANIMIST . - spECIALL o t , ,1 INoimoNunsop00simo0",..106....e .4,,,,,,,..y.,...fit, I A )17( - . , 4 etL) ' - lit kit tot, IttfJeAu .. o , -1, i i a 11 a - 11, ...k.:ehda, - ji5t ,tvalo III , C I ",,,... ---A- P P . Esthrsfr,,affs a wank tor 6 vooks) , 4 . K-- ,41 this -- C noon and address tog : P.O. box 7565. Chicogo ea. Illinois ort IL lybooteg sts. D.3.1 00 . ,ty ,.., 1 HU $41132 . , ...,. with your , - -, , n ' - N''x---, - . . - , -,- ., 1:0-i0,i IP - ir; ,,,,,TNI. , et iN 00000,dow") , . r ..e 4r...' . ' slice , r noRAL WHITE - - 3 Tanyag.b.b somallymeorika impt belsonovt4 obi thoo;stail soh,- Volcompact,Neliodo4olto koimbbe beessed by a docen, CII31 AZitele. is en w7, st,.. rept . Kean prowl. iaKOTEXIBELTTIMKOTEX to . Tab.-flail 4 1 go,ilis Opening lit 'bout 4i calories , Tulips rns 03.. Tim Letsaisidstsiociputti 29e 49e 65e 790 39e 49e 69s Keep Your NONVIreed Dia sod Calorie elide. Write to Itoosot Woo. 109 W. Witotte- Moores Wtoot, OeImmo 3i--to El boost Tooth paste Tooth brushes ' Memorial - Thum , PEPSODENT .., SPECIAL! " . 8,138,w0E:KfiLlyN critoINZTIERS8Tait F Only Arr4 , .00.,Al.c 18-gra- m an., JUNIOlt - (A pool only about 46 calories in slice! Insist an on the gequine. - , 111 I ."-- J 4 q.,...,-,- ,," the fact that tiler are - ItIGULAlt bilIMMIng Pool wood Special Formula Bread. Why don't you? You'll take pleasure in ita distinctive savor and you'll take comfort in t Famous for as flavor il - MAN . - k Millions of beauty con- -, scious women add test to their menus with Holly- min-lute- s TAmpAx - sun" 0 It end gagging nose d throat congestio ; - , ' . .. A..z.." 1 0.08 , -- 'il , , i MMUS 'MAIM any you offered in this first By WINNIFRED JARDINE most well known, but the slices broiler so the top surface of the the son and on either side of the center cut Imeat is 2 to 3 inches from the News Food Editor Derret interested in either of these are Allow about 8 to 10 equally delicious. two other mothers' sons, would 4avo1y smoked barn bright'After the center., tut slices each side of a for you call us or write us again? ens any meal, but it's especially have been removed, the butt and ham slice. pleasing for early morning shank portion remain. Another In panbroiling a thinner ham' Dear Readers: breakfast when joloed with economy portion is the butter-- slice, cut the edges of fat, then fried eggs and hot corn ;ticks. ' fly lam slice. This comes from place the meat in a cool Here is another frying Of all .the meats, a ha1nllce the boned butt portion of ham. pan over low heat. Do not add the opposite of therequestjust other three. he meat Is first sliced al-- water, and turn the slice occaA mother with only one child might be called the most taU a daughter of nineis very anx- red. That's because it can be most but not quite through, sionally. Pour off the excess ious to have a playmate for the cut to- fit; or ouited to any oc- then the. second eutIs drippings as they accumulate. casion, whether it be breakfast, conipletely through. The double summer for her daughter, Brown the meat WI both sides slice Is opened flat into an at and serve She would like another girl lunch or dinner. immediately. To pan-frabout nine years old. She The delightful aroma of cook- tractive slice and like all ham the ham slice is cooked the sounds like a wonderful person ing ham seems to have a Way cuts Is high in thiaminethe same as for pant:wiling except and 11 some mother feels she of whetting early morning ap- pep and appetite vitamin. that the fat is not poured off. petites. It furnishes sufficient Ham slices should be broiled, protein for the morning meal panbroiled or panfried at a modand gives the family a erately low temperature. .Before (472 breakfastone to start broiling, the. fat around the the day off right. , edge of the ham slice may be Day The center cut ham slice pic- cut to 'prevent curling. -FLOWERS 1 Inch fund above is probably the Place a ham slice 5 thick on a broiler rack in the Peonies De& 1 ammtv a care 1136 SOWN STATE Food et Fele Friuli' NEW MODERN Ad.".-- !!' , ' nervige Geed : '.111144-"- 4,, "stick-tothe-ribs- obd ' , - Igs':'Sult:ln- - ,,,,., IR,444,w4ftwor, i - ,.. , np........ib...e.d... rd....di...n.7: obsyftbk , t, t,, . ,.000.00,14.., ' , ' -- ' ' pie '40 (LEAR kt, ,0 - I in inches as well as pounds, slim your hips to a pretty size, make your waist a little bitty' A f , . of leaving their sons alone all day. One mother writes, "I am not , 'itemiecwtirit'he so We reduce a -- Si 2 et segulat -r--- C:1' (: ' 61.'43 ''', 44 ,,, ;,.tt- - 0,.. 10111111 Pt - , . , HAMWhat family wouldn't like , s,e,,pr-1- ' ' 28frA:i'ed"'eRgYgs , 1 Frza, w1"1" 3- noWil sob dila 0 oh ay good slit (7.-- , ' ., , , 0 Oat 1.11111114111" ALLEM flak .,. - ' - . v.:1-0,11bus b '', 4 otoolabo. 1..1 It"; '0 - ( Odle it I ,,,, v ''' . :i ......- , - kindly Certainly more of you shows in so case to help with swimsuit-- Stauffer-makall of feel -- ---1 - ,5 11 aus ,,,,,..,...., '' t ' 11 ..abineb....a ', 1 Wie. ' IA11110115 DO g; , ,, 4 . , ', ,,,,. - , - you a delightftd eyeful! - I ., lt$S1 blot is at the school Friday, at 1 p.m Wthed:ielVreAy , - IPS 10tiOn deodorant ', arlia fafficuleetyrs - Fabulous Figure Alixiousi AM DESPERATE." One son is ten years oldthe for the Fourth! other is nine. If of e ! : afternoon, May 29, presented aixth grade students with autograph books at a special graduation party. , 1 ,, , 4 ' .. . ' : i - ) ' 4t, ' t .4., 11, 't , 11 4, 1 ,,s1He ,; ,,',I ,I4 , . - e c ''N , ,''' , .. 1:,,,,.; i , , - t .,,.. , ,,' ' .4 , s--- .4- t NEler:MAltert:trinriTheA - , :4,,,1, '-- . 41, , , wtahnolehpavero:;nTia:Ilytholl:fereredad They must work and are : . d " -- M. 11 l'al 111.1 I, I I I ! ,,,,,.',7r. r," 1 ' t ,, for the corn. Junior High ing year are Mrs. Morris Raikes, tz? president: Mrs. Raymond Holtry, first vice president; Joseph no ma Imola Ilifistea&tecoixt vice president; Mrs. Andrew Dokos, third vicel president; Mrs. liVilliam Ayrton,1 li 1 n. and Mrs. Robert Bal. secrerct A treasurer. Ns, ;,...40,446,4.:I.,,tg,Ndio... - ,.,.. ,,',,,..,..,00' 't,i '' 4 ) -, --- , - . "t?loti .111 b itetta Olio : GLENDALE JUNIOR HIGH PTA will entertain the f aculty at an "appreciation" lunch.1 eon to be held in the school cafe. teria Friday, May 31. at 12:30 p.m. Officers of the Glendale -- - , ..6,,, 4 lle-- ', ,., - -,- - ; ,,,,,:- 41 - , .4 . No, , ., t. 4 4,, - "N.,1; -- . di i Smith Jr., president; Mrs. lington McDonald, vice presi. dent; Dean W. Bench, second vice president, and Mrs. Edward '' .. , I la ! d .A..,, ' - ,,,.. ,,,, ' 4e a' ,i4t17,,l, , 1 , i,,,,,-.4.,- , 4d1 - ' , " ,41,419' ; 'f,,,,,,A1:,1, t -- IP'... s ' I- ,- ... 1 .. 7'. '.' A ' ' - 4 1 . , BRYANT JUNIOR HIGH PTA executives assisted with the graduation tea held Wednesday afternoon, May 29, on the school lawn. Recently-electeofficers for 1957.58 include Mrs. Enoch t t,,,...q1 Ink.,N - 4 N Vitamin and Mineral Candy bw for. meals as directed. Ayda surly your appetitoyoe est lam weight. 'Results with Ann hos ($248) se money beck. elliko. Mae b tholoonly ammo Motatioma Stewart. treasurer. ' ,,. .. ra u ra eLownt weight with Ilse Aydin Plan al ittn. say Steve and Jayne. Sii'nply eat delicious Ayds - secretary-treasurer- Acl Together 'with Alf D 5 i 1 , ' LOSE WEIGHT - .,, . ... lir. owl Mee STIVE , , POWDER 'f'r,414 , 'FiP,. MIVI fkb- -- is , - ta.--thi- ey 490 - r i , and helps prevent chalets; and . criopor fogs. ', ,,, 1 k skin honk .!;, May 28. Current of. beers and room representatives were the hostesses. Newly-elected officers and chairmen were invited to attend. They include Mrs. Leslie G. Llewellyn. dent; Mrs. SVIlliam McMain Jr.,1 first vice president; Miss Marion l31ackett second vice president; birs. Sam Sicilian, third vice president; Mrs. Stephen Lynch, secretary, and Mrs. Douglas Folland, I 4 soothes rnih Tuesday, Marearet Meilen' Show to beard (Merl week day atellittlf at 6:4a Loa. over Reeve Station KIM. '.. '; '''........9.'. .1 - -.1 PTA honored the faculty at a luncheon held at the Fort Douglas Club, , IT ---- , BONNEVILLE Spice and I stood' quiet as mice while that businessman in his conservative grey suit stood behind his jewel case and told that story. We made a good audience. Later, Spice said she imagined his tale had helped him seU quite a few rubies. On the way home, Spice wondered if her husband would think a ruby ring too feminine. "Heavens not" I said, remembering something the salesman had said. "Because of its durability, the ruby is considered a masculine as well as a feminine gem? I'll wager Spice's husband will be all smiles when he sees it Please don't anyone mention to him what he's going to get for an anniversary present Let's all keep quiet as mice about it ruby. t, e . extramsly fine quality 5 614r kro ixo Special guests Include Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Richards, Mrs.' Mrs.1 Roy. I3aker. and Mr. and Keith Thompson. Mr. Richards is principal of Lincoln Junior High; Mrs. Baker, student court. selor, and Mr. Thompson, teach. Jeweler Told Tale About Ruby , By MARGARET MASTERS Went with my friend, Spicey Ann, to help her choose a ring for her husband. They are soon to celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary and the ring is to be Spice's gift to her beloved. Oh, she did choose a beauty. A ruby. The jeweler who sold the ring was a romantical fellow. He told us how the ruby stone came into popularity. How away back In history, a Burmese Rajah choose a perfect diamond for his queen. A villain in court, on seeing the diamond, coveted it His de sire grew so strong he stabbed the queen. As he grappled and tore the jewel from the beautiful queen she was injured and her blood spilled and stained the diamond. Thus was born the powder ij,,,,0 ',Art June Parrish ...BABY This , KITCHEN Margaret's I1 t'' -- I ,. ,i :;',1 ;protects kso.....,sal ' 2 while Mrs. Weldon C. SOCIALMrs. Willard PLAN 4' . 4 1 i 1 -1 . . , Willard C Fagg is chair- man of room representatives, .- -- ' - - BABY LOTI ON i. e New for baby skin core. Use after every both, every diaper change, Cleanssoothes - 41:2:13N vjing. I ', ' , , t.- ; ,,, ,' .1 , - . ......P Al,,.. - : s'y 1,41,4 1 ,, from '15, . urine initotka. Wednesda-y- , , l' f I ,i - ldnd-hearte- 1. ;1 ------ , 4.' , : , -,,- i ,;,0 - 1 ' . , . . - 1 ö 1 4 ' '' , - -- -. , - . 1 . , , 1166-5t-h For BABY'S BATH. , East, . to 3 pm. Mrs. Ferro, who has served I as hospitality chairman at Lincoln Jr. High forth. past year, i general chairman, assisted by ,Glenn S. Anderson and II is G. W. McClure. Mrs. Harold R. Anderson, unit i treasurer, is in charge of ser- . , , , (' ' ' , ''''k Mother": We should like to add our ai; 1 own deep appreciation to your 01' sro" m of thanks to the i expression ed.. let.1 I A, t many ,t( intelligent .g and understanding pe?ple who prz,,,se; , 'Vet.'" t, have offered to shire their ,, ' ' s I homes and love 1 with your young son and for, their kindly feel, i . - . ,4 inga toward you. ,.. We eel sure your boy will i ,,' have a very good summer and I , I we ' are glad for the lift in ; which this experience has spirit ' t given a , you. I . i , we say to our readers May t to - - ' t we etifiet te.' . "",r1Q''.471114,-1-ifT7i1S- . , 1.'4,,e-.4.- i , . . 1 th ,...., , - e4 . , . 46., 5 i r7,"'"'"'"'" 1 11 , 4 ,,,l' 6 ,. t ' .,!:""t . , 1 : - I P-T- ::, ( ! ,' ..,..,,,, .-, i Readers war write is Mary Marker, the Diners" News' oneinsive lead nalentaist, by addressing their letters to Nary Marker, Deseret News. P.O. bes 1237, Bait Lake City. Link. ,., ,,, ; - , upusr, , ! , ) , --,, , - - t ' ' - ( 4 fly VIRGIKIA ANDERSON Deseret News PIA Editor PTA officers of the Lincoln Jr. High unit will honor -- all room representatives and spe. cial school executives at a clos- ing social and tea to be given at the home of Mrs. A. M., Ferro, k -- ri ,I,' ,, . 2 --1- ,, ,., i would like her daughter to have an enlarging experience under very good tonditlons, we will give you this writer's telephone number and name. pear Mary Marker: :Two weeks ago when I wrote rou in desperation I felt that there was no One in the world who was interested in the welfare of a fatherless boy. Now I know differently. Since you printed my letter In your column, I've had ever so many kind offers. a have tried to answer these , -- rvtfi.a,t - Schedules 'Social, Tea , , 11 N. Woman Expresses Appreciation For Offers To Help Her Son , ,, ,... '?':,.....3,4"' Confidentially Yours t ' , ' Entertaining at prenuptial parties have s. :-'-' '1 , I.! Roundup A Liticoln Un'it , i ,.. ,, ,,,, ' ' f 1 , 't . ;1'1.4.14:0( 1 ( - --- , , '', - i e' A .,, , : ..,,,, tlio ek I P-T- , 1 . , ' k 1 . - 366 ". , 't it ow,- ! ' N ' ., ...., - , and Mrs. T. Lloyd Hutch'. Following. SON the bridegroom's parents, feted the Just. weds at a wedding breakfast at their home, ' . 19901th East. Tuesday evening they were further honored at a reception at Liberty Park Ward, 445 Harvard Ave. Hosting the event were parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. A. John Swanger, ,.. t, ee i . En route to honeymoon destinations at Lake taboo and San Francisco are newlyweds; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hutchison Jr. (Miss Ann B. Swangerl. The couple became husband and wife hi e ceremony performed Tuesday mprnini In the Salt Lake Temple. President EIRay L. Chris-- , tiaficiated. Mr. , - , -- Swd- , ' :tv, i , 1 , :, - u' k t,4 r I . . , - ' f , -- .. -- ,. ...' - '. t - . - f . . .. 4 . : - 4. |