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Show .1t r DESERET NEWS iss Z04a' Rice Is Bride Pf PrriIFdtOic.1 Miss Ehlers To Bride 0 P6,4:0ii Prominent in the season's nuptial news is the marriage of -Miss Zola Rice and Perry Edward Pound. Their nuptial rites were solemnized in St Martins Chapel ;in Denver, Colo., Saturday. The lovely bride is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lyman Stevens Rice of Farmington, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry Pound, Oklahoma City, Okla., are parents of the bridegroom' In Lacq , New Mrs. Pound was radiant In an elegant gown, a Maurer original, of French lace. The lace was gathered into deep tiers over satin. The gown featured a stand-ucollar and long pointice sleeves. Her elbow-lengtveil of bridal illusion was caught to a in pearls. She carried a bouquet shirred illusion bonnet-edge- d of white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Leo It Capson of Salt Lake City, a sister, was matron' of honor. Miss Helen Rice, another sister, was maid of honor. The attendants wore identical ballet-lengt- h dresses of emerald green with draped velvet bodices and full nylon net skirts.- - Best Man Dr. Phil J. White was best man. Ushers were ,Bernard S. Tierney and Gordon 9. Veneklasen. A reception honored the justWeds' at the home of Mr. and , Mrs. Lee A. Adams, Denver, after the wedding. After a honeymoon to New, York, Miami and Nassau the couple will make their home in Scottsbluff, Neb. The bride is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she was- a member of Delta Gamma. ' Mr.. Pound is a graduate from the University of Oklahoma. He held membership in Phi Delta Theta. AND 1952A Salt Lake City, Saturday, 'Oct. 11, TELEGRAM, 3 -- - October 31 I 410. 744: gA4.4,46 0' ; p h - October 31 has been circled on the nuptial, calendar as the day Miss Barbara Ehlers will become the bride of Golden F, Gardiner. The couple. will speak their wedding promises in the Salt La lie Temp lei. Is The bride-to-bdaughter of Mr. and Mrs:' J. H. Ehlers-- , 1018 Wilson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gardiner, Malta, Ida( are - parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Ehlers Is a former student of the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma and Lambda Delta Sigma, The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Utah State Agricultural College, lie was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. 4 Sit 1r 4, - 4 e 40k! ;V t 16,1,4 4 k ys, , I Z 4:171,1 1' 4. r 4 k r 4, ,,. J11164. C , - 't t ' .4. A. .f. WBA 0.! sA , . ,1 re. Miss Zola .- .- 'BRIDEELECTMiss garbara Ehlers has set Oct day he will wed Golden F. Gardiner. 31 as th , -1 Ricewaiunited inAnarriageSaturdaywith Perry vov:' ivirginta Jepson -- at reception. Edward Pound. The newlywediThwerebonored t .7 The Woman's Benefit Assn. will At! meeting Monday, 8 p.m., at the I 0 0 fr Hall, 41 Post Office Place. r4 g. 4111t I - B et Om-- és' A n Tepee. Town '' r' I e,--77- .. Don P. Weight claimed Miss Virginia son for' his bride Friday morning. The Jep rites; in the Salt Lake Temple by of the' Council- of - were -performed Harold 3.- Lee Elder- Frat !dancing with date Bill Williams; 'Geri Patterson and Bill Lafrada Things- liave 'beenbubbling Enjoyling the. big ,doings yere ekchanged patter with Lee Creer rnore than the usial Dick Beck. Cute Marge Wen- Jorgenson and Joan. at the U. campus this week. ,Top ;Bob was with Jim Disanto. Brown delboe and Alan Tavish, Marilyn Mittarrelegrand-Marity- l. leadership conference, held at Adams. Saw Bill Rawson and Pat! Alta yesterday and today. Some Steve Covey and Mary of the lop guys and gals of 'Lit- ;Keaton, Bruce DeSpain and CLUB CALENDAR IBillstron evile drove up for the fun and Cherrie Middaugh. Danding at MONDAY lehrning, which was all under 011ie's "after 10:00" were ette the direction of Shauna Mc- - Joanne and Pin. Toby Thompson Neighborhood Garden Club Latchy. gree, Tom Greene. and Nancy Annual fall flower - show, Art Among those present wpre Cal Heath. , Barn, 2 to 5 p.m. Ashton, Ted Jardine, Vicki Smith Other Parties and Charlotte Zunino. (IncidentKappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Friday was a busy date, with ,Founders day program, Art ally, Charlotte is our Spur prexy this year, and a good one.)! three big parties. Lambda Delta 'Barn, 7 .p.m. Also Li Weggland, Barbara Boy- - Sigma had a roundI of "political Nautilus AlumnaeFounders er and Grady Harrison. parties". at fifty ,ditferent. homes ttDay dinner, 534 S, Main St., 7:15 f After-dinne- r Their platform ad- - n.m jinks- - were fun around-townwith Ann Blacker, Willard Rog vocated good, sound fun. Doug Delta Phi Mothers. ClubSo- ers, Jayne Winters and Bob Ben- - Alder, John Rueful., Nancy clat, 1000 Military Dr., 3 to 5 p.m. nett. Saw Stan and Nancy Sharp Pitchforth and Mary Cannon Elks Ladies also were Jack ClubMeeting, Weldon and Hanson there; reading, talking to Vicki Wallace. All in all it was Carol Tuttle, Louise Olson and Lion House, 8 p.m. Delta Delta Delta Mothers Club ly worthwhile,ancLiun1004 and Mary Lythgoe. A "retreat and date" party was Luncheon meeting, 1431 E. 1st Exchanges the Delta Gammas staged South, 1 p.m. what a round Monday night featured this week end at Brighton. All c p A AuxiliaryMeeting, Ho- of exchanges on the fraternity. the gang went up for dinner to Utah, 7:30 p.m. row. The Sigma Pi gathered at and dancing. Barbara Erickson the Alpha Phi house. Saw Norm was there Woman's Benefit Association with George Phelps, Jackson, Chris Argentos, Elden Donna Bell with ,Harlan Kos- - Meeting, 41 Post Office Pr; 8 p.m.- Davis and Reed Ockey talking mota,. Norma Bell with Bill AA CV Child Study Group Sally Allen, Jeanette Pack, Porter. Meeting, 1321 E. South Temple, Luceal Curtis, and Bonnie Ryan. Jo Andrus was 8 p.m. Marry Pretty GlbEnjoying dinner were Betty son and Ray Christensen, BObara Matthews and Howard Bart--I lett. Karen Lee and Jeanne Sandell, Roy Skanchy and Ralph Card were dancing. Thq Pi Kap and the Tri Delta(Arlso has a Ann Aylett gave us some terrific piano tunes. The gals really fooled the fellows. Seems they stole their skit script and beat them to presenting in the middle and let the BECRAFT with-b- - continue,tbough, o) 1 Mc-Tan- d '; f a, . I 4 - '4t A r. , 3 AIMMEINMOMIE.11.01116410kiiieiNila Miss Fern Stoddard was PROMISES married Friday morning to Frank A. Woodbury. Reception EXCHANGED - was held. t, , Nuptial Fefes Honor theVVoodburys Friday morning nuptial rites in marriage Miss Fern Stoddard and Frank A. Woodbury. The couple exchanged ding promises in the Salt Lake Temple. Frank B. Woodbury, patriarch of Salt Lake Stake and grand united 'EMOOTHTMOVING1 . ' - 't ' re ,i) MOMERUP Ail 1110VINGISTORACE , father of the bridegroom, officiated. Mrs.. Ira Stoddard, Bancroft, Ida., and the late Mr: Stoddard are parents of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Woodbury, 2497 S. 15th East, Salt Lake City, are 'parents of the bridegroom A wedding breakfast honored the justweds immediately after the rites.- - The Woodbury-residenc- e was the scene of the 'affair. Mrs. Maude Dee Porter of Og den further feted the couple at a dinner-Frida- y evening. Later a reception honored the bridal pair in the Bertha Eccles Hall, tendants were Mrs. Bob Pusey, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Donna Wittwer, Mrs. Orvil Bushman and Mrs. Grant Kunz ler. Their gowns were ballerina length in shades of rose, gold and green. They carried bouquets of chrysanthemums in matching shades. Joseph WoodJury,w as best man for his brother. Ushers were Jack Stoddard, Bob Pusey, Douglas Burdette, Bud Palmer and Ron Fokerson. After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City until they leave for Pittsburg, Pa. Ogden. Mrs. Guy Rose wassmatron of honor for her sister.- - Other at , -- 1 i INOWin-th- 4 BETROTHEDMiss Betty Gene Connor is engaged to marry Wade H. Edwards in Nov. 13 nuptial rites. SWEN. TERESED ETI.T - I - - .. tfelte-- ) , Shmily after th end of World War II one of Jaren L. (Jerry) Jones' daughters was start- One day- - the first- - grade ing out teacher asked the class how many of their Etilppg Drinpi nr111 47 . - fathers had been in the war. room immediately became a sea of way- -, The was. one, of the Ing hands, but few whose fathers had not been in the She did not know what it was all about, but t e, - f At little-Miss-.on- ,; 1 gekfl." , - Hotel litah's popular is now being featured - fashioW-Site- ZCMf oath !Aanclay." - hith. ' - - -- , - --- mere&- 1 , EMP I RE-R- , ' OM O , , , i ! HOTELAUTAN IA, coviwoletegootor -- , ,'. T I - rest of the hands Went he down -- raised hers and waved frantically,. 4 want to tell you why my daddy wasn't in the war,' she told the teacher. tell VS." the teacher-replied- . "He didn't want to get hurt", the child an: lunchoon Musital - . When the 1 -- I J fathers. - I ' - -- -- ,' --- -- 6- - 6 I F "'.." ...1 c teacher-ha- One 7 . 1,40.60.:Afts;;Lowabw.a; ;Kai. WED Miss Virginia Jepson became bride of Don P. Weight in Frida.vrites. GOOD-IrEASO- - At a beautifully appointid I', luncheon given Saturday afternoon, the engagement of Miss ' Betty Gene Conner to Wade 11. Edwards was made known. The affair was graciolusly hostessed r by the bride's mother, Mrs. W. P. Cpnner Sr., at the Terrace Room ' 1 of Newhouse Hotel. Tiny' cards Inscribed in gold a lettering with Nov. 13, Betty and Wade," were .enclosed In envelopes and presented to the 29 .. guests. A !real flower was at- tached to each. ., The betrothed couple will wed In the Salt Lake Temple. A re-- 1 1 ception in the 'Bonneville Ward meeting house will fete them , the evening of their wedding. t are Parents of the bride-elec- t Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Conner Sr, 576 E. 39th South. George Edwards, Garfield, is the father of the bridegroom. For her reception Miss Con- ner has asked Mrs. Dean Kartch-- , ner, Miss Maxine Stewart, Mrs. Kenneth Rinker and Miss Ruth 1 Davenport to attend her. Little if9 Susanne Kartchner will be flower ..4 ' - A . , girl. I , George Edwards Jr., will be best man for his brother. Future home for the pair will 11 be in Salt Lake City. 00-- fq.', ,1000;1 , The porous of a little giri ailendtcht iarelts- . teacher meeting recintly, isi thefitere --concerned about how. their 'daughter loaf doing this. )ear. beThey had held her back in ichool two terint and concenVal to sst caws she couldn4 seem , 4 V4 101 ; m a mos satisfied a. ,, , , '9 11 site closest the most evefttng Long awaited, hefe o brihiontly; flawlessly musical experiences of our --time : voids mirrored in RCA, Victor's New Orhophonie sound Non Eileen Merriman,' Farrell, Ise NBC Syrapharrf Orcitestra, ' Scott, Robert Shcrie Chorale. Jon Peetce, Norman With Beethoven Symphony Ho. 1., it Ogle Of 1.091.-t-- .; - ' RCA' VICTOR RECORDS ON 78 RPhtl-,-7-i-- $1.58 4.76 3.66 - r- - CONCERTO No. 5 (Emperor) Horowitz Long Ploy BEETHOVEN - 45 " 5.72: 5.14 RPM No. 4 Tosconini Cond. NBC BRAHMS SYMPHONY - Long Ploy 41RPM , - Nei, YOU'RE MINE MIrrio Lanza 45 RPM Long Ploy T I Limo , 110,40 BICAL1511 Os .; . - ---- -- , , ,. - 1 1 - OilkTS',.-- - SPORTS-WE-A-41- ., 1"7"-tliktil-lit- 'p I ji- - ; . 1 ito'cnegl fiA ieede ei se'4'te . - - 1.0 oimost satisfied this time.... - :DRESSES - SUITS'', i. 50 sears of SIOCION; 010 PlflOrming I can come to Beethoven.s 14inds. .11After n 0111Y11- . this time fy-Ceeezi- Oir N45't;i1.60 Miss jewerJohnsori--wishit a number of vocal selections. Mrs. Matson will act as Joseph chairman for Ithe evening and In- traduce the new members. :SIZES ' 7 117a 0:417- t The first meeting of the fall season for the Certified Public Accountants Auxiliary will be held Monday, 7:30 p.m., at the Hotel Utah., - Mrs. E. G. Winters will. present.- elide pictures and a descriptive narration showing the ' early history of Utah. ll -- - 1 'it r --- --- - MOJA KNOW: That in Dutch Guiana there is a road made ofialuminum and sod maffOgany?The road is based on a torduro of mahogany togs common in the area and is surfaced with bauxite, ' the bre from which aluminurd is extracted. REWRD,S Wade Edwards - . RCA VICTOR .ON 'Betty Conner Will 1419160 Accountants-Uni- A .driver license examiner was returning to the examination with -- an- elderly- had just given him some ratbet barrowing moments during the test. As the woman stopped for a stop sign, a truck behind her car also stopped and a loud hissing noise resulted when air was released , from the brakes. The woman iiket sharply, .Young man, did you sigh?"--Fr- om Contaccllighway Patrol Bulletin. - nearer. I M15tM her-i-n N 4- - had d t, Anne-Weigh- 4 . 46 FOREWARNED . and er-work -- au convincing for her daddy being different from mosrof lbe eltsha-laa....toglyesome on her class for tuo years. she met the The aids new teacher, parents, gave away the fact that she'd bees forewarned by exclaimingi. "Your litti, girl's perfect in elassnot at all what 1 expected!" . i , A GOOD REASON . 'N 1 1 - -- - . Twelve. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and- - Mrs,. Lyle L. Jepson, 118 Duplex Pi. Mr.- and Mrs. Hoyden E. Weight, 187 Kensington- Ave., are parents of the bridegroom An evening reception Friday in the Whit, tierWard meetinthouse honored the popular bridal pair. . , Satin and Lace The bride wore a gown of satin and lace..,The full skirt was of slipper satin with an over.- ', of nylon tulle. The molded bodice was ,,,, of Chantilly, lace with a Pointed collar arid,---illusion bridal Her veil, sleeves. long pointice fingertip length, was secured to a little tap.She carried a bouquet of stephanotit surrounding an orchid. Mrs. Winston F. Jepson was matron of honor. ' Attending matron was Mrs. Jesse J. Griffiths, the bridegroom's sister, and Miss was bridesmaid. Little Kristt Griffiths was flower girl. Best Mau Neil Weight was best man for his bmther. l Ushers were Gerald F. Cropper, Alan Weight -and Winston P. Jepson. Brent Weight was the:"!- , By NANCY - - -- .. 'I ..)1i I ' ';' - 246 Si). ---- - -- - - - TELEVISION . Main ' , ' Phon oilM,Wato0kedal12."M'IrttMUZZZaalt 1 ,. $ , '. , 52 514 0.1 |