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Show , , . . ' - i S L Couple r'" Travel: After Temple' Rites, , . - ' - ' , . Johnsions- At! . . ' r Feted ,.,,,,- -. . - , . . ' ' " c . , , ' . , - . , - ' - 3 , . ' , . , , . House- i '' , ' , ' At, , .., . , , Christazw-Seaso- Party' - - Wednesday- - , - - - -- , - - Mr.' and &Irk Richard W., Johnston, whose marriage took .' place Tuesday in the Salt Lake !' The AMerican Association of University Women will eel& , , brate the Christmas season at the annual red candle tea on Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at the Delta Gamma Fraternity house,1373 East first South Street. - Forty red candles will be lighted in honor of the 40 new members. The hosteises will be Mrs. Orin Toirman, chairman, ' Mrs. .7, A. Johnston, Miss Marian Van Pelt, Miss Ruth Rigby, ' Miss Dorothy Robinson, Miss Anna Margaret Street, Mrs. Clay B. Freudenberger, Miss Margaret Henderson. Miss Adele Kerr, ,. Miss Clara 'White, Mrs. H. D. Lowry. Miss Esther Davies. - - ; The musical program arranged by Miss Jessie Perry will 4 vocal numbers by the girls' glee club of the Stewart School,. ' solos by Miss Joy Wilcox, and cello numbers by Miss yiolin ; Helen Bier. , '7', ' - , t : . 1 . ' ; t t -. i t' sere fearying '' - oldtashionea ... - , . , - - . Mrs. Herbert Dewitt, 'a bride of today, left with her immediately following the ceremony, for a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles by airpkine. bridesmaids. Mrs. Strong. mother of the bride, wore a handsome black chiffon velvet gown with pearl trim and a gardenia corsage. Assist in nsterialaing Mr. and Mrs. Strong, Mr. and Mn. Joseph Johnston, E. R. Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. 'for-ac- e C. Holbrook. Mrs. J. Percy Goddard, Mrs. George H. Dunham and Mrs. E. W. Fullmer, mangled in the general entertainment of the guests. Mrs. E. R. Owistensen was in charge of the gift room assisted lee Mrs. Lorraine M. Rich, Mrs. Nash, IMiss Helen E. Atheriev, Miss Viola Martin, Mrs. Thomas B. Child and Mrs. Gordon R. Strong. lace covered serving table Thai was lovely with pink roses and lighted ivory tapers in silver holders. Assisting in the dining room were Miss Melba S. Know!. Pg. ,Miss Marjorie E. Crabbe, Miss Dorothy Dangle, Miss Nola Cre. Miss Hazel Phillips, Miss Mary Roden. Miss Afton Cowley, Miss: Maurine Sherwood. MISS Beverly Standing, Miss Helen Rich, Miss I Miss lliargaret-lp- . Leone Derrick, eon, Miss Mildred Bailey, Miss Emily Rich. Miss Miriam Jensen and Miss Maxine Parted; will Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Snake their home its Los ng I , Newlyweds Take Air Trip After Ceremony a at - ,.., - - i . , if - i' " t 1 ii -- t - k - i., Ati t P t. f en t ' vice-prestde- ,. t Patricia 0. 1 Fern - r $5 Mrs. , TV. OInf sIV..L.Y. I daughter of Mr. and t. e ir will become the bride Eklredget; Grant tonight when ; T. 1 ent )1e, event., nuptial the holiday ...wagon was the' marriage of Miss Dorothv Mon-eodaughter of Mn. Augusta Monson of New York Cit.). and Hyrum. Mack Sanith, son of the 1 late Apostle Hyrum M. Smith lid the late Ida B. Smtth Wed. nesday lit the Sall. Laite Trainle. i The crremony was performed by t Elder Joseph Yielding Smith of i the Council of tht. Twelve., A wedding breakfast foilowed i the marriage at the home of Mr. t and Mrs. M. R. Bellird, I 399 But. ler Avenue. bmther-inlasnit sister of the bridgeroom,, A reception was held In- the the home of Mies Man, ,, 4. i If r - i , I ,., '''s., , 1 , marriage r ceremony is i performed t in Salt Lake. c - ' - Fifth, East Miss Maren Eccles of Ogden entertained last evening for Miss Lucile Jensen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Fred iellS011 1020 Kensington Avenue, whose marriage to Richard Young Bennum. on of Dr. and Mn. Adam S. Ben nion, 1183 Berbert take place Jan. 10 at Weshingtont D. C. A clever Christmas ides was ,.L.i,,...r...,Ivuinntga:t:the carried. out in the decoration tort the shower. the motif of which was gifts for the modern bath. brideirroom.. were ettracr,- red. whits, decorations, condies we're room where' received Thu - ? .. colorfully,sieco- silver .. erne, .,, t'. - - - 1 ,. 1 - CthicLauds: -- , - Miss . it 'gle - - ,.. - t,' Patrieittfern Collard To Wed At Home This Evening ' iii f- 1 t .m 1 SteeleBevan : ! Riles Arranged: I . I i ; ',- - - Netvs - I t k I I , i s , i - ' - " ' ; . Bee-Hiv- , '' wg - Washingon - - ,r. was uneitood., 'white- coition Mrs. Clark E. Haskins, regional director of the Logan Els gardenias. t of thi Miss Ruth Young and Miss trict of Parents and Teachers, reports that during the past two Lee Wright. , Washington School P.-- A. pr years, there has been a great inCrease In the efforts to educate sented a special Christmas pro. IBetty Anne Hop lune will be co. Mn, Joseph P.-of the. ,P. Smith, sistenin-laA. members to become better motorists and better pedes grim. as a feature of their meet. hostesses at a luncheon for Mho . MrsM. Ballard. Mrs. last groom; Wednesday evening. It after in jigMrs. A. Ervin ltristensen pre- Jensen Ogden Monday trians, through the Traffic Safety Education Project. Members 1 Harold K. Beecher Jr.. and Mow noon at the home of Miss Young.. share the responsibility for making effective the Highway SafeMerestno Smith, sisters of the Princi sided, and Emil Nyman-and Mine Edna Riley prothe following groom. pal. arranged ty Program, which calls for action along the following line 23.?t1. )vu)1F,PeTe. are .f111tet gram: ITuesday, Browning Petty EDUCATIONto 'provide op. students of the University of Announcements, Mr. Emil Ny,- er has to consider the bankeni a kitchen show. at BY DAMON RUNYON for young and old to portunities Utah. singing, led by and the stockholders and to give learn how to ssfeguard them. man; community in Ogden. (Copyright 1938 by King Fes. iNm. Mrs. D. H. Carman; a Christmas I er at the Petty home some thought to the upkeep of selves and to aid one another. of model and blue chiffon Collard tures Syndicate, Inc., InternaFern Patricia Miss style t his own racing stable. too. fantasy, with the children of the LEGISLATION for better tional Copyright and alt other carry a bonquet of lea roses. daughter of Mt. and Mrs. W. O. third and fourth grades particiThus it is much safer to put Miss Joyce Grant. sister of the traffic laws. School rights reserved.) become will of Ensign Collard of Huntsville direction the under based on the out pating, MOTOR VEHICLE ADMMIS. something groom. accompanied by Grant Those films from Soviet Ilk legia carols of Christmas Miss by recitation, k'rankie love D. con. Grant. bride of Emerr, that the sound Singing to cash Eldredge us adminisTRATIONofficials proposition Johanson, will give vocal selecgenerally half smother in Beverly Mikesell; and a cantata, tMon during the ceremony. ter laws impartially. the,children of the Ensign School ' son of Mrs. A. If. Grant, 342 quer all and with somebodyCarol customers of the cinema in their Miss with ;The or Messiah," from It like Deanna Durbin. ENFORCE M ENT A wedding supper will follow reasonable unutterable gloom, but they are Douglas Street. this everting at just before the closing of school Tim marriage of Miss Mildred Melba R. (larks fifth and sixth Lombard. or, Mickey Rooney, or control of all highway users. the ceremony for the members row showing one in New York affair. The the home of her mother. an annual beconie has as Steele and Joon b. Bevan of was Clark or Gabiw, PERSONNEL..-traNorma students, presented Shearer, the family and close friend& of TRAINED he grade The ceremony will f. perform. that we reckon is about the best or Myrna Loy, than to monkey fie Butte, Mont, will be solemnized the final number on the proprogram was enjoyed by several ft' by Pres. Marion G. Romney. I The young couple will make time. officers, engineers, teachers, picture smund, power and 1)te- - 28 at the home of Mr. end with profound problems their home In Salt Lake- City. The bride will wear a princess hundred parents. communtty safety, leaders able gram. )ines! considered. It is called around 724 Mrs. Waldo L. btewart. were invited: like humanitarianism; The following to do this special work. "Professor Mam lock" and it a brother-In-laTenth Avenue, blame our Amer'. Dr. and Mrs. L. John Nutted Jr. Mrs. Elaine Fairbanks and of the RESEARCHetudies Stake ecreen version Of a play by' canWe do notmakers bride-eleand stater of the for playing Bee-Hiv- e of the Granite Stake. A report picture circumstances of accidents, the Dr. and Mrs. Lorin F. Wheel- - Grant School Friedrich Wolf. Mks Steele, who has been re, 'PM close to their weskits. so to of Thanksgiving and Christmas effectiveness of safety effort. To wrightMies Charlotte Stewart. . The annual Christmas Benefit about a great surgeon, ills encomiMrs. critical Miss M. Hardman, Mr. and aiding with Mr. and Mn. Stew., activities was given by each of aid man to live in harmony with speak. Those who won the Imti Cross for die- - ums la a former btunent of the Grant Mrs. art humanitarian the bv was Mr. for L. and Will pictures the stake. The next meeting Morris, his given party is the goal of Nephi During the holiday season, Be. tinguished service at Verdun.School P.T. A. last Saturday. Fob trniversity of Man and a mem. like "Professor Mamlock" are the surroundings Hive girls throughout the Church be held Jan. VC work in the National John B. Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. safety and is lashed through the streets ber of the Delta Mita r(tL.S e. Llle Gough, Mr. and Mrs. Kenand very nice, but in American mon. Congress of Parents and Teachhave Idled Honor Badges lowing an, interesting program beceuse.of his racial antecedents, Mr. Bevan is the eon Mrs. Ilertha K. Tingey of the no and butter and TerifWit book of rarity. Mrs. ey Mr. William parsnips Christand they neth Tout, of and each erg with the consulting by spreading support or Mrs. Ella Bevan of Butte. then is called on to operate on a e no yearlings at Committee General StirstoSil M. refreshments Marsh musical mas have done Mr. Mrs. and The buy F. cheer. selection, state and each local unit. much girls Gray, for -Nazi and is finally shot (own -- -sales. were served by the room moth. this through service. the making gave a talk on symbolism- at the Groo, and the room mothers of progress can be made, Mrs. trier. Supervisor Bessie Leaver Is Samstalking about individind freedom. Asa of gifts tor needy families. Many ITV' '"'''" leadership meeting of the Hy, theachool. ' " - ,' ' '" "' whim, points out., The betting is 1,000.000 to I that was in. attendance. land Stake Sunday evening. Die - ' ' We do not- think env actrees '" With 'Patterns for Learning,. ' ' ' - ' girls plan to go Chrisunas carol. this picture Is never shown in shoe laces as a Helen mg neat week.........,... Home Education the theme Ca:entieit comes Hayee' Germany. though in the light of -to -""-- -" play.ing Queen '''''''''I"- -' -"- '""' Isis fostered end spots recent events over there It does of the 'I Guardians I but Anna Neagle, the committee Victoria, isover-tiraw'' various gored educational activi. that it not appear Wells Stake entertained at the English actress, is at it again in cientDec The adult education Ella of or 'exaggerated, home Stake e picture made in England and ea conducted at the High School A picture like "PrOfeRSOr Main. Mattson recently. The lessons on A I called "SUP," Glorioua Yearei" ', have provedI color harmony and dress which lock" would never' be made in , We saw, Miss Neagle 1,m4prna verynri es in i will be taken up in January. king, Hollywood for various reasons, ' gamer Picture enc.' before. only have been conducted. The 4 not would sell., were oppor, is which it one of presented. Light refresh, s ' they called if something else. At tunnies for parents to study to.. ' i ments were served around - a Zlever mind the other reasons. least everything in, it was about a tree. , prevChristmas We preeume, it is what you Miss dern,..haa ohfaut geactrabetraanfad ""1 1 mwiorlyk the same, including, Neagle,. Tar: , , .1 tlf,. -' -,, ent were: Jeanette Galt Ruth ',..,,,,. would cell a humardtaran IdeShe te 41 'welt actress, but ' f, ' , ., fens, Edith Christiansen, Ella All.' one of the New Yorkmust confess we get tired of see. ,, made the class in homemaking tuna --- , Wilma ., and red ,, ..,. temarked. Barr., most critics recently mar her.pievingQueen,vietoriar--outetanding.,,,tt "One's ability te swum a suo it, .. , eotnewhat unkindly. we thought. a ll the time. We think she is N'. was social held A and la in lila de. ,' meeting entn4f!li Part Smut) ..., better in- a little picture .called,,,, 'Ittrm'ned that theAmencan picture-mat ' ...t . recently at the home of Mrs. Mae pretty 1argel7 VT tie I , of Old Drury" that has erseare business men first'and , , 'Peg el Wells Stake. The Mellrath M of one E' had the has tarry, experience been knocking around New York humanitarians afterwards. .. : -, 1 evening was spent in and associa. y studying. ,, family 11.1g early, a somewhat For Government Pays Bill; - 'I quit. a soes. ;'' , first aid and bandaging. tinkle." rePorte Mrs. Haskins. , Well, as we understand it, the' stodyr figury of a ,woman .of a ' .0 .1 Refresitmenta were berrrd te , . lit' , !owlet government kiciu in tce rigidity that has made the name, Recognizing this; emPhalla the following: Mrs. Florence Kase, , , .i homemaking programs. for both.' of her era the epitome of dull. ward the Making of picturetover, er Mrs. Lois Stfirenson, Mrs. Alice s inacnoni groural and willing. gen. there and a fellow spending gow. nose, Queen . Victoria has sure I ' 'lawmen. Mre. Gladys Kidgell of g., ,, f ., . and patrons who have' been, invested itt a lot of glamor - tars around the family with such ' , rnnient money does not have to the'Waterloo Wart Mrs. rrome '. , Itoneideretion given- to individual : ,,,,4 Scenarists. ; find ink red the playwrights. by spistters, ogre, where ' , of Vera the Jacobson Parkin I and as needs l a for micessary partici., writers genenilly,,, while in America a picture mato.. McKinley Ward; Mn. Edna Mar' ; pation ht group living.- - , , r given us such a splendid ' ' Ilion of the Barton Ward; Mrs..- "Instruction drool not stop with . 0-0., ,,,, ' .., , i Mrs. Dorthea Barbaro and the family, however., for no Ism. Dyer ,, ..,, , p since opening ,. Peterson of the Belvedere tVard.. reception ihv can live unto itself,', Mrs.. , , , ,, liaakins stressed., , . , , , Under the. direction. of the . , 4 t , ''.i 3 t : Much progress has been Made. 1 ',. . our Fur Shop here in Salt Grace- - Ilendt' . ' slake BeeKeepers, : , , . through the health program. of Lunt. Ruth and !!',Z"...::'). girls round-ue, a Through the almoner I OM , k,, ' , Hyland Stake, have tarried ; 111 Lake City, we extend: our,------ Work. children , entering out it project of making stuffed school for. the first time this .' l' l dolls and toys. The toyswere. '"" -, r"ii . year, as well, as pupils in the ' rii, sincere wishes lor'a'Merry,:, given to the stake Relief Society fourth and seventh grades re , ,,, ,,,,--" ..rt president to he distributed among and examinations . ceive phymical ' Mrs.a., La the Fawson, t ,,,t, poor, l , and i - folkiwAip work was done. The Christmas a, Of Happy: do. ward the stake. . ,.... , ..: A. believes that the health ' 1, , nated dolls and mechanical toysz ' i i l'i'.;i,, ' I of the group can be safoguarded , , ' ; 1 '. for distribution - I i ' New Year., ." ',,,"ylo., when the hotne..school. and . ,r only .4 k( , v : -i "i VI', 1 I work, together to community , and i P BeeJfiengirlitl BeeKeepers , .: I ' e ,q-,-- "'i., " ' . 'ward a common goal. and roitar. of the Liberty Slake enjoyed : a ' ' . ' ' 41j7 . i' Ail i i ,7,t ' ' health that, ita ates stand white the Deseret , P swimming party at : ::,t,-.Is 0 local, statt,- and. national 41 o' .; r :,, ' Gymnasium Wedneeday evening. .4 .,- . ; I tit, .- ' " t -,..,.... ' reaponsibillty., v At ....el4i .,--- , ft 4. :; r 7 ... To insure community health "00,, 0,,,t .4,,., meeting for ell Stake, new , e . ' 1 ' . t'L,...,. . ' 1 , and develop deorabla habtut of et- the Salt Luke Metrics' W.-- Hardy end daughters,- - Beverly Rose LIA, ::... .. Mu. , Wilford . '"""' s lw's- - held- Idendwe-e, at --- living. individuals moat be in. - ' ..- , (left, gael; Barbara-- - Rneir of-- Portintid; Ore:r trith- mr.:- the Blehnp's Budding. The sheer. , trrytiPtl- not only in their. own' -health and safety and that of Hardy, ore visiting friends and relatives in Utah. They . visor, , Mrtliefrale cow, SO. 3.1(1.1n ... l and-Mrducted. The. . - be. .. Alma I , their family. hut must sine setll presrentMr; .. ... of . i, i narenttAlr. beuests Hardy's i t '''' i, . i , " - . - , .., ' " ter February 'was peen by Mkts concerned with that of the e ii. ki , I . , Afrit., end 'lire.. i of Bountiful,' mother, Hardy's 4 ! Helen Deeleen of thp-- Grant-'' , , , i i t 1 tire group P.-- A. leaders hold. - Hardy. ,, ' i ' ' IVilliam He Dalton in 11071,Stake. Utfill Ruth bind cd Hyland Bence this orpitization supporta -,,,,- , r,,'t : Soviet Movie i ! 1 't the , n. . . , An Iimportant I . of HUMS, of D. I . k 0, Collard - Weds - - '3 - Miss Monson I 1 Miss Ward, secretary and' Ray- Walton of Hawthorne treasurer., of vice-preside- nt I - i t Officers of th,e Granite Stake. are planning a Yuletide Hop for Tuesday evening at the Granite Stake House. beft'to rigitt are the committee members! Frani row,. Kenneth Taylor of Forest Dale Wwrd, president; Marie Oklancl of Nibley Park Word, Gleaner Girl president': Marjorie Ban, stakrsupervisor; June McDong back row, Morris Webb of Forest Dale Ward; gild 6t Lintata Ward, Miss Maren Eccles Of Ogden Gives Function For Miss Lucile Jensen On Safety Drive - -- Collard, edu- - t , Town Hall. an active health and safety oational program.. -- - , -- Two hundred and fifty members of Salt Lake's society attend.. ed the Junior League dinner danee at the Hotel Ulah's Lafayette ballroom last evening. Garlands of Christmas greens and holly with Christmas trees deeorated the ballroom. The dinner tables were centered with candles and F.carlet stars. Contests for the Lambeth Walk, the waltz, for the best hair dress and musical chairs were the feature ot the evening. The committee in charge of the arrangements included Mrs. AlOsiander C. Wallace. Mrs:-Stua- rt B. Pett, Mrs. J. Richard Mu Hiner, Mim Betty Botterill, Mrs. A. D. Moffat and Mrs. Owen Covey. They were assisted by the provisional members of the league. 1?eports !' l - 250 Members Of S. L. Society Attend Junior League Dinner Dance At Hotel On their way by air to Los Angeles are Mr. and Hrs. Herbert Dewitz, whose marriage took place this morning at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor, 173 First Avenue. A wedding breakfast following the ceremony was attended by the members of the immediate families. Christmas greens and holthe lovely table. decorated ly Mra. Dewitz is the former Miss Marion Taylor. She is a graduate of the University of Utah and a member of the Chi Omega Sorority. Mr. DewitL is a graduate of the University of Nebraska and a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. He is the son of Amos Dewtiz of Stanton, Neb. After Jan. I, the young couple will be at home to their friends in Salt Lake City. ; ' . - - New York , ,,, Other guests were Jacob F. Gates, father of Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. John F. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Y. Gates, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harve P. Anderson. dinner fifteen guests called and Mr. Dixon gave the full program of piano selections which he will present in 4 , i , . . Mrs. A. A. Selander, matron of honor; IMn. Grant Leonard. Mrs. Frank C. S. Derrick and Mn. Bryant Higgs. attending ma. trons; Miss Ramona Strong, maid of honor; Miss Marian Cornwall and Miss Merle Derrick. ' , I Elder A...E. Bowen of the Council of the Twelve and Mrs. Bowen presided at a lovely dinner party Monday evening at their home. 255 First Avenue, in compliment to Frederic Dixon who will leave next month for New York to give 'enrnee pianist, TI - ,- , i Elder And Mrs. Bowen Entertain For Departing Concert Pianist ,- - i ;- i t, I - , ' ' - , , , l , , 40' ilrew Members Will Be Ilonored : ? - I . ' . ,. . , Re4:::(4.4.k':Y,I.,1-H16.Fi.t6- ' , Temple. with Elder George Al bert Smith of the Council, of the Twelve officiating, are now, ' on their honeymoon. Mrs. Johnston. formerly. Miss, Beth Strong, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' A. C. Strong. 851: last Fourth South Street. Following the ceremony Tues. day a large reception was held at the Lion House. Mrs. Johnston was lovely its a bouffant model of shell pink satin entrain with tight fitting' were a veil of pale t pink tullecaught to her coiffure with orange blossoms and car.' ried a bouquet of lilies of the Valley and pink roses. 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