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Show Tlie Deseret News, Salt take City, Utah Saturday,- - March" Page 3 Miss Richards Plans Wedding For April 12 BeceptioirAtrHomerOf Parents": Scene Of Announcement Spring fever and romance ha e .invaded the University of Utah campus with the result that announcement comes from Professor and Mrs. Heber G. Richards, 783 Third Avenue, of the approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Brandon A. Brunson, son of Mr. and Mrs P. Lorenzo Brunson of Fillmore. he mar, The young eouple-wi- ll ried Th the Salt l.ake Temple, Greetings Snowbirds, April 12, so the announcements snowr The clouds may at the Richards' reception stated this afternoon. descend and yon might have Misr Richards is a junior at a touch of the wrong the University of Utah. She is just kind of wax for, Alta snow affiliated w ith Spurs, Alpha but regardless it's a treat to lambda Delta. Orchesis, lambda Della Sigma and Pht Kappa have all of the fancy skiers Phi. She Is a history maior in in town for the FIS meet. fhe School of Arts and Science Seems almost Jlke being in and will continue her schooling after her marriage. Mr. Brunthat famons winter resort son is a member of Alpha Kappa there are so many familiar Busa the student in Psi, senior iness School and supervisor of names and fares about' the esthe new' inventory system town for the last few days. r tablished on the campus Thursday night at the RainRichards is in the English bow Randevu it was a carethe at Department univeisity. Mrs W. S. Asper, a sister, and free crowd gathered to see the Mrs N. E. Jerman received the snow queen and her attendguests at the door and in turn ants. Most of the enthnsiasts introduced them to the receiving line composed of Miss Richatds wore their ski togs. Ed Crttch-loand her mother, Mis Atthur and his two sisters were Nielsen. Miss De Etta Richairis. there-reesenting one of the cousin, who stood to welcome good ski families in town. Sonthe visitois ny Mbley and lone ThomThe dining room was a veil table spring garden theie were son were at one of the tables so many brightly colored blooms but they were dressed np Miss Betty Noall and Miss Leah town for the Vales showed the guests to the room and MissMariam Reynolds, Ralph Clark was showing Miss Vnginia Ei win. Miss Ruth some of the hojs around and Noall, Miss Mary Louise Noall, times he looked as if mayJune Bui nidge "and Miss liene at be he was having more fun lane setved. A novel announcement was with the hometown gang than passed to the visitors It was in with those over in Denver. the foim of a tiny hook folded The Alpine Ski Club really and sealed with a tinv clove m worked hard to win for their pastel colocs On the book was punted, A Little Birdie Told quern, Runty Fabian. She Me and on opening the dale looked very fancy with her w as leveated Miss Eh-- a Rogers and Atiss Tjrolian suspenders and gray Helen Bowen invited the i allots ski trousers. They gave her a to slf?n the guest book for the wreath of gardenias and worn hurie Miss Richaids chose a whitp effectively, too. doited Swiss afternoon diess For one of the features of fashioned with full skut and the evening, they had a rocktummed with led laee and It had a basque effect ing horse race with the snow with a tinv lace collai and laee queen and her attendants ridon the .sleeves and jacket Velvet ing and then some of the ski ribbons exlended ftom the belt officials tried it. The horses to the sknt length are about three feet high and have a vicious rocker. It was amazing to see that tiny toy stand up under the size of Stewart Cosgriff when he made a dash for the goal posts. There were more mahogMona Snelgrove Is any colored faces than ever Named President appeared before and a few' good accents to go along with Beta Nu chapter of Alpha Chi them. Most of the skiers are Omega announces the election of new officers for the sorot ttys staying at dow ntownhotels and go buzzing up to Alta coming year on Ihe L'nn ersity of Utah rumpus early and pome down late. Miss Mona Snelgimp was electMiss Betty' Woolsey of New ed president, with Miss Kathryn Yoik and Miss Nancy ReySchneiriei, vice piesident. Miss nolds of Mount .Clair, New Vnginia Poole, eorresponding serrpfaiy. Miss Peggy' Wood, t - -- Jersey, arrived In town for-t- he ; Miss Jam Mavfares. Another prominent: perer, tieasuiei, Miss Janice Math-ei- , assistant treasuier. Miss Ua son is Miss Iielphine Carpene Coon, rush chauman, Miss ter of Boston. She is not only rush Ungncht, assistant well known for her skiing hut chauman. Miss Mary Retoie, Lvre eoitoi. Miss Flline Midglev, she is associate editor of the warden, Miss Betty Rae WilkinSun Valley' Bulletin. She also son. historian, Miss Marjone announced the races. chaplain, Miss Jean libiauan, - Miss Vee One of the skiers who arCheever, social chairman; Miss rived in town but has left is Doiothv Walswoith, scholarship chairman. Miss Edythe Zachrl-son- , Miss Marian McKean of Bosactivities chauman, Miss Elton. She left to meet Eddie eanor McBride, house president; Mis Connie Fold, music rhaii-ma- n Wlggsworth to be married Miss Mary Grua. publicity some time the earfy part of chairman, Miss" Mary Jane CrysApril. They are both from tal. sports and Miss Peggy' ' artrst" promincntamlllestherel Lat Monday evening the It was a good turnout for celebrated its sixth anniverthe dance and now if only sary on the campus Place cards for the members were mai ked there is good weather lind with a number 6 Mrs Harold plenty of - parking spare at a history of the Dagleish gave Beta Nu chapter Twenty six Alta, it's a one, two and off charter members were The "speto Alta we must go, to get a After the banquet cial guests the alumni was entertained at glimpse of the skiers at the open house FIS show. This coming Monday evening ' SKAAL, the chapter members have planned an April Fools paity for the ZANY. new officeis. Dunce caps have been planned for piacecaids. Installation of new officers w ill take place after the banquet. Pio-fesso- fustenv-and-Mtss pi Wedding Plans For Three Salt Lake MaidsAre Disclosed hoe-dow- Their Wedding Leading Event Mr. and Mrs. Fricdl Pfeiffer honej mooning m ico after wedding here Tuesday. Mex- Pfeiffer Couple Tours Southwest On Honeymoon Newlyweds Will Return To Salt Lake On Way To Sun Valley Home Society can et tie down to a noimal existence now. for one of the big weddings of the spring has taken place and ihe bride and bridegroom are traveling and renting after their "strenuous few da s of ga paitipc - Of couie this could not refer to any other wedding than that of the former Mws Hoyt Smith and Fridel Jfeiffer. 5 ia the grapevine it Mis been found the national skier and his bride aie vacationing whpie it j warm and lestful as well as colorful. Death Valley was their first stopping place after they left Salt Lake M frinexday mornn The Chi Omega Mumnae aning. From theie they have nounces the newly elected offiely di lv en along and w ill finalcers Mis Paul Cecil will lead ly spend some time in Mexico the group foi ihe coming ycai as w hei e there is no skiing hut the piesident, VI i s Hairy Pugsley, repents come theie is erv good vice piesident. Mis Ralph HatOn their leturn, bait fishing Mrs William ch, secretary, Lake is on then itineratv for a Davnes, treasum, Miss Jayne over the to talk few davs stop Havmond puhlicitv, Mis Ralph wedof the still exciting stoiv Moms, Miss Shirley' Soiensen, Mis Frances Rogeis and Ylis. ding Mit and Mrs, Fred E Smith will welcome their daughter,.' Joseph Wood, emei lammeut only to have her leave son with committee. The member will Tfeiffei for Sun Air. alley assume office in la where they will he living until The alumnae chapter is maksome time this summer. ing plans for an afternoon tea The matron of honor at thp to be giyen at Mentoiv tame nuptials. Mrs Otto I.ang, is still April JO Mis Lila Ecdes Bum-hal- l visiting heie with hPt husband. will reyiew a cuuent piav. Thev both plan to return tq the The chaplet house at 14 15 East Sunriav some time winter resoit First South is bring icmodeled atnight. The test of the bridal for additional spacp for the mornleft tendants Wednesday was Excavation guls so next clav and they thp ing started eaitv this week The accould get, hack to California betive and alumni chapteK aie fore sehjol started after Easter hotn woiking to tatse funds for vacation The D D Moffatsweie refurnishing the house when the hosts for some of the hridp's lemodeling i completel school chums who came for the wedding Incidentally, woid was ipcpiV-ethat their riaughtei, Mrs Ned This afternoon Mis Elizabeth tahlished in Moscow, Ida Mis. Mitchell and her mother, Mrs. Nelson was the foimer Miss JoJ. H Mitchell, wrere hostesses at sephine Moffat, whose mairiage a trousseau tea for Miss Janet was another big social event of Mitchell atjheir home, 1991 Mcthe early part of this month Clelland Sheet. The callei s w ei e reeeiv ed by Mis J. B. Lily white in the lious-seaMis H. R. Tieath toom. and Mrs. M. D Olsen invited the Pi Beta Phi Soionty will hold to the riming 100m wheie forth at a Founders Day banquet guests Mrs. I,e Grande Anderson. Mus, on the Roof Garden of the Hotel Clarenee Miller Mis. J. laiwrence Dean, Mrs. I,anell N Lunt, Mrs. Utah April 16 Neil Kooyman and Mrs. Lewis It will be a particularly festhe tive occasion as Mrs. Adele Tav-lo- r G. Hoagland presided at Alford will be present to celeserving table Deep blue ills and white brate with the local chapter. She were placed In low white is editor of The Arrow, nationhowls the full length of the taal sorority publication. This will ble. Ivoiy candles gave a soft be the first time a national ofthe room. ficer has bpen in Salt Lake when glow to Helen-Vass n Cott,"-MiMiss the Pi Phis feted their founders. I .arFrances Miss Elsa Brazier. Miss lanuse Isgieen is making son, Miss Jov Jensen, Miss Elaine arrangements foi the special occaSeysion with thp assistance of Mis. Seymour, Miss Catheune mour, Miss Gweneth Jensen, L. A. Batsell, Mrs. Robert Bird, Miss Lucille Jensen, Miss Peggy Miss Peggy Meagher. Miss .lea Brazier, Miss Dorothy Simpson Hillebtant, Miss Katherine Meaand Miss Frances Sleuther were gher. Miss Maigaiet Ann Reeves, Miss- Shirley Gardiqer and Miss Jhe girls serv ing Jlliss Mitchell will become the Patricia Smith bride of Cecil Samuelson in a Mr;. C. W. Brew er, Jr. 7 pi of the alumnae group will Temple ceremony, April 4. Miss Janet Mitchell and hpr welcome her sorority sisters and Introduce Mrs. Alford to the fiance, Cecil Samuelson, will he the honored guests at a family members. dinner partv to be given tomoi-onight by Mr. and Mis. R Heath, Mr. and Mrs MaxENROLL NQW-well B. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. AT THE lat Chi Omega Group Elects lei-Si- soi-ont- v d Tea Is Given Pi Phi Fest u UTS H SCHOOL OF BEAUTY . CULTURE Bast tn llis Writ Wsit' SOUTH MAIN 336-34- 0 m Phoa lot Information CATALOG ON REQUEST Wasatch 7560 I ntn MARCELS LnetlN."Lunibf Cedar Hill-For- d TNuptials Set Wedding Will Be In Chile Wmd is icceived fiom Washington of the engagement and appioaching marriage 'of Miss Elizabeth Hill and Philip Ford. The announcement was made by Mrs. Charles F. Hill of Washington The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Simeon Wether-b- y Ford of Weiser, Ida Plans for the wedding have been made for the latter part of July in Santiago, Chile, where Miss Hill is an associate of the staff of the United States EmShe has attended bassy-. Umyetsitv in Paris and is a graduate of Trinity College in Washington Mr. Ford is a graduate of the University of Idaho and at pi event is employed as a Sar-bon- mining engineer with the Braden Copper Company of Sewell, Chile. Pre-Nupti- al Party Slated Donna Paxton Betrothed To Joseph W. Jensen ' The Empire -- Mis W. H Godfrey. 2288 t Stieet. was hostess for a mother's tmthdav dinner partv last night Mrs Charles A. Canning of Midvale was the honored guest. The other guests inof cluded Mrs. Mattie- - Monroe Lo3Angelefk... formerly of Salt Miss Harold Canning. iJike. Ea-- Miss Carot Charles A. Canning ada Carlisle. Gw en Canning, Mis turned from the Spanish and s h . - Amer- Bel-hto- Tri Delta Banquet Eighth anniversary of the founding of the Delta Delta Del-- ' ta soroiity at the University of Utah will he- observed dinner aUThe ihapTer house tomorrow from 4 until 6 pm. Decoiations will combine scheme green and bin? color with lilies and hyacinths for an Under the Sea, theme. "Annual spring festival of the Trl Delta will be in chaige of a committee of Miss Della Holler, Mis4 Roberta Lttdden, Miss Kayi Murphy Miss Patsy Patterson. Miss Barbara' "Price, Miss Helen Ward, and Mls Janet Roberts of the -- Alliance Alumnae Chap5-te- Rav rpxton, 534 Kensington Avenue, announces the approaching marriage of his daughter, Misg Donna, to Joseph W. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mis. J. C. Jensen, 680 Wilson Avenue. reThe bridegroom recently "irarT'W ission. Thebnrie is a n niece of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. of Nophi. After the wedding ceremony In Salt Lake Temple. April 3, the counle will hold open house afto'clock in their new home, er 8 1792 South Sixth East Street. Cair-nin- , iCty. Ladies' Auxiliary to- the Meat Cutters local 537 w 111 meet aC 1 p m. for luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. F, Blanke, 150 Whitlock Avenue, Mrs Morris R. Vance. Miss Tavne is the daughter of Mr and Mis Claude B Tayne of Sigurd. Utah Her city address South Street. ts ,126 East-Bu- st Mi. Towel! ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Tow ell of Los Angeles. Let--tie- of Will Hold Luncheon Attending Miss Tayne will he Elvin Jensen, of Siguiri, I tah. and Miss pern Tayne, her siMeis Onlv a few fnends and Telfit ttves will witness the union of the couple. A small infoimal re ception will be held after the reremonv with MtssAeina Bowen and Miss Barbara Wilkinson receiving the guests at the door. After the wedding the gut room will be opened and Mrs. floward tutor Whits will show the viMtois atound. Mis. Leiand R. Cailston will have charge of the dining room w ith the assistance of Miss Maurine Crawford, Miss Maigaret an Natta and Mrs s, Ninth Room of the Hotel Utah will be the scene of ' dinner and dancing partv tonight for Miss Eleanor Ralphs and The hostesses Alien Thomas. function are for the 'Miss Baibaia Davis and Mis Mildred Badger of Logan. Invited to he w ith the hi Ide and her Stance are Mr. and Mrs Thomas Valle. Don Owen. Roy Stephenson and Mr. and Mr. Robert Sims The group will meet at the home of Miss Davis before going to the hotel. Returns To Oregon " Leav mg by sir yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Percy H. Kittle, 1357 Third Avenue, were planmng to attend the wedding of Miss.Juel-ann- e Sack and Lloyd Dalzell of New York City today in West-por- t, Conn. The bridegroom is Mrs. Kittle's nephew. The Salt Lake couple's daughter Miss Lynne Kittle, a student at Biadford Junior College. Bradher ford, Mass., is spending spring vacation with an aunt, Mrs, Richard Coles in Florida. E: Sihwin, Yeoiande Mrs. Fred Mr. of and daughter Schwirt, 418 B Street, has r studies at the at Corv alii, after spending the spring vacation with her parents. r to-he- r CnlverSTTyThf Oregon j - Miss Bintz On Vaeation Miss Denise Bintz, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Charles C. Bint, 1081 East South Temple Street, is visiting with a classmate, Mias Eleanor Clay, at the Clay home Is In Atlanta. Ga. Miss Bintz student at Bradford Junior lege, Bradford, Mass. a W. Cross, and the late Dr. Joseph Cross. Mr Cross is at present a student at the University of Utah where he Is in the bacteriology department. Mr. Gertrude Bridal Pair Complimented At Reception Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Richards received warm congratula- tions and good wriRhes last night at their wedding reception held at the Garden Park Ward. As the guests entered they saw the bride and bridegroom with their attendants standing in ftont of palms, ferns, and Mrs. hrflght yellow fdisythia. Richards chose the appropriate Ivory slipper satin gown which was- - designed with the-lin-es of a high waistline and shirred bodice wilh long full sleeves. The bridal veil was held with a halo of tinv seed pearls. Both the gown and the veil were fashioned with long trains. "White roses and lilies oLThe vat-l-ev caught with white satin Tib- bon was the bridal bouquet. Standing next to the bride was Mrs. Archie Miiczarek. who was dressed in a very light shade of orchid chiffon with sweetheart neck, tiny puff sleeves and a very full skut An old fashioned nosegay of sweet peas and yellow' iris combined with the color harmony. Miss Helen Christensen, Mixs Morinne Cannon and Miss Rally Richards also wore chiffon gowns which shaded to a deep lavendar. Their old fashioned bouquets lent harmony to theirpastel shaded bridesmaids dress- al $ ANNUAL 'FURS -- j; D.-A- . Once a year we hold this $55 event of the season. It's at the "wind-up- " rule with us . . . a never to carry furs over from one seoson to the next. So we say, come hard-and-fa- I Miss Gladys Bambrougm Mulcock, Miss Giate MurMiss Maigaret Jensen, Miss Watts, Miss Vligmia Neland Miss Nine Kinghorn st take your choice. Values to $139 Natural Prilan lamb, assembled Vytd Skunk Coat. , -- served, were The honored eouple guests Friday morning at a wedding breakfast held at the Lion qv House Social Center bers of the Granville Oleson and the Willard B. Richards Jr. famfor-me- ilies. . Mr. Richards took his bride to Arizona for a motor trip and --will Couplers Sale of Exquisite John Richards, Richard Rees and Albert Richards stood with the bridegroom in the Receiving line. Little Mitzl Olason was the flower girl. She carried a basket of blooms and wore a cerese chiffon dress. Meeting the guests at the door was Mrs. Iwvy and Henry Richards in the gift room was Miss Evelyn Wheeler, Miss Marjorie Knutsep . Mrs, Paul B. Tanner was jn charge of the dining room and Miss Patricia Warshaw, Miss Maurine Orlob, Miss Jlene dock, Carol son Remember the other night's snowstorm Gry pMsian Paw Black Pr4 Portia Brown Caracul Lamb "Brown Squirrst return m about a week. Drd Lock Mrs. Rush Visits Mrs. Leo Rush of Raton, N. M, visiting In Salt Lake for two weeks with her twin sister, Mrs. Is Mis turned Kilties Go East r. Announcement la made by Mr. and Mrs. Paul R, Gehrke, 1624 Park Street, of the engagement of Miss Violet Norma Gehrke to John Leonard Cross, son of The Lion House Social Center w ill be Ibe scene of a candlelight marriage of Miss Anna Fajne and William M. Powell tonight at 8 o'clock. The father of the liude, Claude B. Payne, will unite his daughter in marriage. Pur-rmgto- hostesses are si steps The function of Mis-- Mitchell. Is planned to be at the Heath home, 2015 East Foity-eighlSouth Street in Holladay. About 26 membets of both families w 1J1 attend. All--- In Lion House This Evening Mer-len- Feted By Daughter Miss Gehrke Plans To Wed Miss Anna Payne To Wed Beta Nu Unit Conducts Vote esl-de- u William M. Powell. ted-velv- Mrs. Canning . I, eft Miss Patricia Richards, whose engagement is announced to Brandon A. Brunson today at a parly. Center-Miss Violet Norma Gehrke to become bride of John Leonard Cross. Right Misa Anna Payne married tonight to Col- Street. J, Jones, 45 Seventh East , Mis - -- GrayPucSooit Following an exlended visit with friends and relatives in the East, Miss Ann Grav, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Gray, 1424 Penrose Drive, will return borne some time In April. To Attend Music Meet Drtuglas Brown, 553 North Redwood Road, left this W'eek to attend the National Musical Convention in Los "Angeles. He w'lll be gone ten days, . lim ui - mail; id |