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Show -- , - . , , '' - , . . . - I It ,,.... , es Y .,,,e'',.. . , O' p -- - .--- ) , . - , tt Vtitt r. - t r ,,,,, r ".. 4k, '96 ,.', ,,, . ,ne, ,,.., 0, ,',,,,,, - , ,' , . " t, - .- , t ., . - , - t ''' t,,oa, ,.. , - I, ,,,'. . ' It , ' ' t i'',1,i, ', -- '. 1 ,, - .' ,, . - ,.,, ,, - 1953 ,,'t . .- ,,,, , ,, e , f,,- N,,,,,,,I : ,t, ., ,,- V , , evening, the North Jordan Stake House provided: Mrs. Don William! reception of newlyweds, Mr: and .. Wednesday ,,,,s4A .,,, seqing' Hill. , - ,,. - - ,,,.,., - 'f -- for-th- e . . ' JA, - . ., .- -.- ,;-"' I t. Mi.s-POth-éhen:W.O.O.- , ,. 1- - , . : ': , iL - . . , ' ,,, , '1,. 4 ',., sT, ' ' --- 4, AP 0 ..,, - 29,- ,. ,.. . 14,4. !!),...e :THURSDAY, JANUARY ...,,,. , '4":'....a.i. )0:k..0-',.'.-Ni-hl.Js'-'..,P..'t'.id,o'- ' - -,,,, , , 0 stzgr--atn; te if ;I , . , ' . '1, - ,r4' - ,,. ,. ' i . k, V t ,,,,,,,....,,,,...,-.- , , k , 4 , k, .,4 , , ., ., , , - . . or , . .' , ,,,, ,,,d.. :, , ,111, , , I '. ii , 1 ft - , i :, . .. ,,,, t , , - - ' - ' : .'- 1 , "k..e. . 4t - 2,ele , The couple were married Wednesday morning in the Salt Lake le, ,1, ' of Elder Matthew the Twelve. the by Cowley Councikof Temple ANkt , ,4(1,,,4,-) 4 ' 4, .. , ,,, , , For, the reception the bride, 1 ,' '1,' A.', ' ' i, . ' .... 1 '. k , ; , Miss Joyce NithOls. , the former , --',,,i ,,,, , -'- It ii wore a white satin gown de- - per satin gown; styled with 'a I 1 ' :. ' ., ' , - ; -''''.. - t. 1 signed with a round collar and tiny stand-u- collar of lace and ,,. f ArZ14; . ' i..',. fs,,,,,,t. ti ' , . buttons Sleeve ., ,0 The extending s' gown pointice DOWN-Sal- ads . as such 14 ilong are care this but wonderful for a TO SLIM ,- ,diet, always , k 1 4 . t, , b u-- t t n dawn the' front of the molded , .' . dress.' must be taken in uoe of salad dressings. Try suggestipne given below for ''"ftet,--.' ' , 11' treim, ,,,, ... .,, a .Chapel bodice. The long sleeves end in - ' n . and full skirt . I ,:.0.),,,,,,, ' ' . - - - ,,, 'train, A tiara of orange blossoms points deep over her wrists, The seed pearls-secure- d, --her full skirt falls into graceful folds ',ell& , , , kt , , , veil of bridal illusion'. in formi a thiPelleligth train. ,e ,.fingertip dr ' Foo s . , , ,' ir 1, , She carried a bouquet Of whitelier fingertip' veil of J, ' -' , , - '-- I ".0-- - ----- --- ''7'' - - . - -- --1 , .' -,, to a bandeau' 4; , , orchidi taught , --t-. ' ., A . blossoms ancLaencl . -, ,, --- ...k.,.,.-- ., will-carr.. -a y -: -- , , and Mrs: Ruloii P. NichOls, t, boliquett. r47----!- -'- '' ' ' 4 ' 1 "' SL- -, Ma- - carnations West 1)h...- Attendants ,, , 'ray, are parents of the bride. I b -- 1 4-here are 'Ilow-calori". mustard, salt- and paprika whk- b-bridegroom is a Wiz of Mr. I Miss , Joyce Zeeman will be 1..- - By W1NNIFRED JARDLNE I 1 IThe 'recipes maid Miss of aye-be--Mrs. Finley M. Hill, 311 well mixed.- - Stir in honor, and e ! 4 Dorothy , With all the Inspiration created for solid dressing-:ôn. . 4f 1 I1Howcroll, bridesmaid. West. c..::;i. water the 5th and butter until North ,, boiling , , 7 t 1441 cooked, bne a, quick one. A, '. by the "fat boy" , 10 a Miss Lean Zeeman will is es Mrs. don ....:. was Orme matron IP"' , poudre gelatin e thoroughly dissolved ,,.. , ' Cooked Salad ;, , .r.,,,,,s and butter is melted. Beat into of honor for her sisterlt the blue chiffon gown, while Miss down for thespring and summer " , , , v. ' , fi1 4,, Y.. f 0 'i , ,, Dressing t the eggs. Cook over hot water Nff , 160'4111100; Ireception. Maid of honor was Illowcroft will wear a pale orchid months, it seems wise to give ,- ,-Ft '""n war 0,A,Notk, until- - 'mixture teens-Id arpR1 at . , eouu: , ;;;;;;11...r ' . , Nichols. Bridesmaids were Mrs. I Little Sharon 'Wiseman' ' stirring constantly. Remove from gram by offering some good ''. JANUARY 1111DTIMIP SPOKE VOWSMiss Ruth Jensen be. , .... tablespoon dry mustard Oldham and Miss Helen Connie Vogel will be flower Lynn 1 Slowly stir in vinegar. Chill - - -- ,haat. "slimming". salt . recipes. , tablespoon vows Don William came the bride of Wilford A.. Wiseman in spoke Wednesday with . teaspoon Paprika until In Bonnie frocks. Little to seems Salad and ,Hill Tingey. offer slightly thickened. Beat pink dressing . - Thursday morning rites. Rill, Reception followed. ,,, 1'1I Luit'lL9ootg ;111:tegrf ac gortificd Ronald Wiseman Will be Jule; one of the stumbling blocks. For Pease were flower girls. with rotary beater until well Beverly -- a- green salad Is The attendants wores Zgagr:a4V litatint:.7' I marvelous-dish-- , Pour into jar. Store, 'covered, , e" stnsiat for a igreen taffeta gowns styled with vin Hambleton, Jay Oviatt, dietif the AA'atil'' iii iii refrigerator .Makes 234. gelatin in double boiler.... sugar, To serve, beat lightly With a fork. ' Use 1 tablespoon each portion. purple orchids. r Makes 44 portions, 13 calories 1 Best Man Dr. Virginia F. Cutler, profes-- H. Ridges, insurance leader who a board' meeting at 1 p.m. aid :,.7, If each. ,(Note: . Le Gradde Hill was best man 4' '!' aor, and head of the home eco-- :will dexcribe "A World at My a general meeting at 2 p.m. instead of sugar is 'Skidmore sweetening Dr. Rex .' t t. affaise ' for his Fingertips". will while for the be ' brother, Doug ', Program . omics department, University of , ' used, calories are reduced to 9 ) director of the Bureau of Stu- - furnished the music, drama Bolton, Allen Hill, Forrest Han,.' Vtah, will be featured speaker at dent Council at the University of and arts by for each portion.) ' t 4 . sens and Lynn Oldham were Mrs. F. .,1.. I joint meeting of Salt Lake ; Utah, in a discussion on "Making. Sumpter issections. (CluickLgalad Dressing ushers. Savory Mrs. A D. IL chairman. Agalia Mu chapters Tuesday. Dr. Marriage Work," and Mrs. Wa:1.. Mr. Hill is attending the tablespoon lemon Juice : ' McGairy,' 'vice chairman, and I undslatInd ovaverated milk I lCutler will discuss "PlanMng .lace tablespoon A. Goates, who will review Mrs. ", ' G. Tallman, secretary. versity of Utah, where he is a toswoon salt '''' Your Day." k 7 a hit roadway musical. member of Delta Phi and A I E E. i ,.oll treasurer. Stir lemon juice slowly into levt, The meeting, second in the-. He has filled a mission to Ha'' ''' evaporated milk. Add salt. Makes ' ' ' V ,k club's 1953 series, will be held At the club's Initial meeting, 4 ' k, waii. 2 tablespooni quick salad dress' N. , s at the home of Mrs. Stuart Hal- - Prof. Delbert W. Smedley of the ' '"Allikt Navy-Mother1k7 ' art ing. Makes 2 portions, 13 calories gave t department, university k '', a ey, 2481 E. 13th South, 8 p.m. i each on his view in Art - Newly installed officers, who are "'Developing The Salt Lake City Navy Moth- I. 1,,..,.. .,fr i , ers Club No. 21 will hold its regu- I. Nuptial rites solemnized Thurs- In charge, include Mrs. Joseph Your Child" " , k' 4 ,2 ,, S. Fenton; executive president; t lar business meeting Monday, 8 day morning in the Salt Lake ,,,.. Chi Wives , i i i! Mrs. Stanley C. Evans, secretary; p.m., at the Navy Mothers Hall, Temple united in marriage Miss ,t '. t e . 000e. LiterarY rtt i - 441 ' 1, a .1'.v6 1,,6 r 242 E. Broadway. Ruth Jensen and Wilford A. WiseThe regular meeting and lunch. Mrs. Robert J. Williams, trees-' '4 e , i I .,,r , , man. sr eon Elder of Sigma CM wives will be Matthew '. toren The Wasatch Literary Club will Cowley of ''' The membership drive will e ,. ' '' ;'''' ! : ., ': '., I i - , held Wednesday, I p.m., at the . According to Mrs. Fenton, meet at the Newhouse Hotel subject of the meeting. Mrs. the Council of the Twelve , ... t. , ,,,;,,,, I ' 0 7., f .t i Iir home ,.of.:. Mrs. .1.W,Andrew s,, lk '.6r5.g,.::.f ; 'I Luncheon will be George Haney, new commander dated. i speakers at future- Agalia Mu lee- - Tuesday. .' ...'1.." ; '..'0;66.. 'Tr ;tr. di '''" if '4,'"k .....'55'5555'' ' .' -t;'''''' i A wedding breakfast inudedf- ' ' ' 2145 Oneida St. Chairman for the ' I ture meetings vrill include Melvin-serve- d t at 12:30 ,7,:. . 'by I of the group, will take charge. f411 ' 1 1c 1 ' ' , , 2 . , I ilit' .2 , afternoon will be Mrs. Richard' the , , , ,, following i ately - , ! ,,.' 'ceremony ' 2 Poi reservation call Mrs.. feted the , I li 1 , ; i House. , The bridegroom's parks: Arthur M. Burton, 94820. ''' I ' '''1' '. 41 ' ,;22 ,. w ents, Mr. and Mrs, F. W. Wise-i,...14. - I 4; - t - ' - 0-- , 1 , , tf L - -- - ) A man.1760,5. 3rd East,v.,'ere,hosts - 'kg -2(21 ---- ---, Baby-Bo- y at the event. ,.';': I - -- - 4 been as sunshine is Baby Welcome :sidTihn ge ahtii8d6e'SaShta., ihsaas : "1:::''-:--:. ''"Ir:: ,, , daughter Boy Cook, newest grandchild of . 4'.."." r I ' ' ' ,: :. , ,' ''' 24 , ' ' of Samuel P. Jensen, Leamington. , Mr. and Mrs. William O. Cook, - ', ' ' ' J4 Provo, .1 , , , ' ' . i , , ;' 11'"''''' ' ' and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ",,,-'' 1 Reception it ' ' ' , t . Call, Bancroft, Ida. Mother and ,, Thursday 'evening the young I , , s , dad are Preston and Myrtle Call A ft? ; couple will be further honored .5' ,limaimsannosoffamoimmomegialowarl.sidotoi bil oploommonmeminatil 1', 4'....""0"11., Cook. ' 2, , ,,,,, . 4 i ,," 411;00,, Wilsonat a l Other members- - of the happy 1 . I Austin-wilIvins Miss Jean Ruela become NUPTIAL BRIDEMiss , ,,,,, Beverly RITES, , . r Cook family are Keith and Lyn . , For Nielson is now Mrs. Gerald L. Fowles her reception new Mrs. the bride of Richard D. Weeks, In Thurs... ette , ' proud of their new , will Wiseman wear a rites. white after , sliprites.. day Thursday ea . . , , brother. , , mo. ...'. ' - c, " , 0 1 .I, ,e, 490- ' .,.. 4 't-- - '... , fl $ r ' - , , . if- -.. - - ' - . ' I ''''. , , d low-calor- low-calor- 1 ,.. ' -- . , , ...ti . Fun ,. -- tk, - , , .,',...... - .- fry Af ' ' , ,. , - t -- 4 r - i - - I nese - - e en I - ing 1' , I Low-Calori- e 1$ -- Ai- ten.- Nichols -- ---I mming- Recipes . , t -- e S. , ; -- ,,,,,,- . ,,, -- -- '1; ., . - .' o-- . , ,, , , p Ar -- i ' y , .f. . - .0t1,. ' , , . ,k' . 1. - , . - . ' -- F, :', - , - x.k . , of p A , -- ' ,,,.',, '.,- N-,,--,:- . . - 1,1 1 .., - ,. - L, 1 ighl CITY. UTAH ,, . , , , , T,- , - ik . , LAKE It,. ' ,410.0 rVi'i. , ' ,, .,, SALT 1;2 'E ., . , , , - '' , EmrAlmoommompollillsallinimmuno - , , . '. , Miss---Revr . addettImpettts'le-thr-pro---tairefavve-uffr2wirttin i . - , . ,fla , 1. r - 111 low-calor- , I ', ' ,,,,,z,..- non-calor- - ti , , ,, , - i . . ' ' 6. - ' ' ' ' ' ' s- JensensWiseman , 0 '.;, , , Ure. ,, , , l 1. ;.7:. ;, d 4 i ,',; .., . - -- - ' 1 4 2 2 - - 1.- 22'4.24 -- s , -- !! , 1 -- -- - i '.10,- .. re; , , , -- Sigma . . -- - 'i ;P,, ' - - ,.--t , , 1 2, -- . ' 2 , .,': -- t xt4. 4 - -- - , , c :- ' 0 r:"."'..... . , ' .1 . s , ,, 4t,, , , S,k Ruela' Austin To Wed.. Thursday; i Nielson-Fowle- s Rites Solemnized , ,..,,,,,,, , ....' t."'"' . . H ou Memory 'line and a collar detailed with sumed by Douglas Webster. Ush- the settingl brocade and seed pearls. She will erssvill leBobAndersonand wear a strand of pearls. Garn , Thursday evening for the vied- - The full single Tolstrup. 1 skirt features a chapel- 1,000:-- For a d an ding of Miss Ruela Austin and length train. Her finger-ti- p to honeymoon veil ; D. Weeks. Bishop S. Law- - of illusion will be secured to a closed destination, the bride will ) t -, 1 ttitr,to,o rence Moss of Orchard Ward has cap Of lace; studded with seed !wear a navy blue 'suit with red ' been asked to officiate. . Pearls. She will carry a bouquet accessories. The couple will make roses. A reception immediately fol- - lof .their home in Clearfield. , Bev..-will the Mrs. honor has attended Weber rites the Glen L. Moon, Miss lowing , ,,. S. justweds. ,erly Houston and Miss Rhea Aug, 'College, where te was a memMrs. Eva M. Austin, Woods tin will . be attendants. Petite ber orSigma Delta Phi.' Cross, is the mother of the bride. !Marsha Lynne Austin will be I - . Nielson-Fowle- s Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Weeks, girl. .g.o.....go.......00.64noo.o......m.o,. ' I Clearfield, are parents of Mr. ' They will be attractively. at- . k - ." ... Weeks. Gerald L. Fowles claimed Miss tired in toast-browgowns, bal- PLAN EVENTDr, .Virginia T. Culler,left, will be featured speaker atfitgalitt Mu event ry .The bride will arecite her vows krill& length, Beverly s.lan Nielson .for his s -- They ' and of of group will be In ell Mrs. Stanley mornint.-------Elde- r Newly installed-offieerguests-Indaffodils. greet bouquets-peach pile from left, Mrs. Robert J. Williams and Mrs. Joseph S. Fenton. . ,' faille gown, styled with a V neck. Best man duties Vail be as Harold B. Lee of the Council of . , , , '', 1 t ,,' Memorial 1 1 ... .t 1 e, form will GroVe, midis-Richar- , .. t , peach-colore- d s , . , u - , i-,- 17 . - - , n bride--Thur;da- y -- .. rpi N, , H Ito',;:'-r",'"- ";1;1' ,'"""',;.,Tql N. tr..44?tftAtt,-nt'Ar- t :',:::i: liN0.0.0,,..,.AAo..,2 ..dw,A0 -Teens Discuss Curri4nt Movies - t , o. ' ,,,':,,k5:1,.. -- ,,,., .41 "b, ;:)"'-- ,,-- 41, .: .:,;f .' - k v.:, Jo-hen- -- .:: VOTE OF THANKS -- - -- Co. loaned out 13 When the Bradley-Badge- r so the to schools sets television Lake Salt ,".1..1.1 7 see the inauguration of Pres. Eisen could ., ' .4,W " l''' -rt'''''''.-,) ;;T:-..- " bower, the officers of the company didn't ana-,CANNON movies And like. !LAIN of ; , '' today. By ',',,,11 it eluff4, s'I'-'': ticipate the number of interesting "thank-you- " ''..A141' .1 ' : :1 41 have Marilyn Monroe." flu " Our Teens Talk letters thee would receive. 4.,,,I. (Well, now isn't that- - just like With the Academy Awards Robert Fallentine of Hamilton School : i 1 '? .' I t 1..IC,, - 1 coming up in the Movie Capital a boy?) t ' wrote 1 day of school' saying: "It was the funnest t., In a few weeks, we sort of get I BARBARA CARR:-We- st i at I t ,,,,,ots444,,, High : Lowell School," Patricia Colligative student-hi Movie on don't t liepped up , ' .'4fr ' i : noted in, ber'Iletter:. "When Pres. Eisenhower we? But then, there's hardly ,a !student who is a daughter of Mr. ' 519 Mrs. E. and John i' and B, 4 Carr, ' ' ...NI ,,,e teen going who- doesn't spend a a wu to become President of the United Stales ,,' ' member of the W A G council. : I ... heap of his allowance on movies was : he crying." slightly cer-'' "Movies of today have it ' , . month.' So they're a good . , each k. i'441.,,,,. But, from the spund . of her letter, Karen over movies of group to have discuss the truth thinly improved . i .:,., , to excellent L.. l'. due the of Hamilton' School enjoyed it most of ',,, Smith 14. of the statement, "Movies are lyesterday e .' . 4.. 4 lo,. talent and. - better. than ever." She wrote: "It war very nice and inter- Hear them equipment available, all. -competition4 . , talk, your beau--eating to watch the- - program-o- n. ' '''' 1 wish the morale ,of. ...1k '' ' ' set I did not do anything television SHERRON HILL: South High tiful O k, be could !,, ', themselves plays' ,-,- 1 , else that day except watch the program. It junior and a son. of Mr. and Mrs. made more important to impless t L "' 4,11 our ' o' mow wowedmitotommwolikomeas4.6.,A,,,toodwaboag was the first day that I enjoyed school. I Rowland .949 Blaine Ave.. the , , youth of today with religion, it was that way all the timethat we could LOFTLNIBARIllt Be's a member of the Cub House ,wish BILL. CARR SHERRON IR. BARBARA y love neighbor, :honesty, of Oelegates. ' South High teen sit in school all day and watch TV," from WesC High gives opinion' . and the necessity of a whole- - "In my opinion movies are bet- some homelifee ' N .1 , I MAKE ROOM . , ter4han ever because they have . ,,,,,-'-. LOFTIN HARVEV JR.."..Six- Seminary Social chairmen being :tic ana teem to have better ifs!' on TV. I don't We any par-advanced in production and are E. Ilole .,g' of the Hogle.Zoo- lames Mr. and of son Mrs.. his of ticular and attivities.' past higher in artistic quality. Many acting, technical direction typcof show, just enjoy 1' vle-- most of them except heavy drit- - .logscal,lociety, is ajraid that Julie, No.,j Ovies today are more educa-- Loftin Harvey. He's also a West 1. "Yea.. I think they are better. 'plots. too is heartily tional than years before. Acting 1High leader with the Student than ever. The reason I think so ' A lot Of people are making this maties like 'Mourning Becomes c Phalli at llogle.Zoo, ' mare r4a1i., observation after- - watching "o1d--1 Electra etc. is better because it'is more life Council. W HA II council Ind pi becauseIhey are it; their xpatutoorplip. The tocsetytioni Jo . ;., t . ',' '.' ', ,, ' , 't., 1 Lie 1 ',' t ''' :1 ,.-:- tl. ... ' s-of lgreat-stimulu- , l - Ili I. . , ..:1 -- ' fair-pla- ..- 1 1 teen-'ear-ol- ' 1 . . ' , , . . ' i -..-..... - , , , . ' i . , , .' : . '4641h.01, pea , ' - 41.41halikdaldbaeb.Ab."..11.01kaatudaaloakatial.,AkaiLde.. , reached - the 'point where the can't through the front door to go oat for her airing. Since Pincess Alice gets is a snit of anyone else Iwet her door, it appears tgot the 1044-60- - let , gram is going to is the elephant how have-tojsclu- de door tide. it sPecio Jodie can go out- - -- FAVORITE STORY , A ling Man had been courting a girl for, 'some time and, while she seemed to favor mar, of a mother wouldn't Tying, him, her battle-a- x give her consent. The fellow asked the girl why her mother - didn't like him. -7- -"The trouble- is,' she - you're effeminate." ' He thought a moment, then said: to her, I probably am." 4,Isure Compared ' From Tracks ' DIDJA kNOW: That winds blow so hard through Pali Pass In the Koolau Range north of 'Honolulu that would-be- ' sutcide leaning from a height of hundreds of feet ballooned gently downward and sustained only a broken ankle? ,. . . : A , 2 , , , , -- Jodie, s half. ext lammer,-In- d live she when at the zoo, came to rows eap,ant hat been expanding 11 long. -- She bar now Mu-den- ts , .kpk,';,:.i.,.....()pA..Y,.:-,.:.:,:,..- expel lac zoo 4.,4,- $ y - . : -- -- . SWIN TERESED , Y - nations, surroundinuan Maid of honor wiU be Miss Bridesmaids Marlene Nielson. will be Mrs. Frank Hammond Miss Barbara Smoot and Miss ' Marilyn Myers. ie will Fowles Dean best Jay man. Ushers will be Robert Zarback and George Groneman. iora honeymoonln Las Vegas the bridehatthosen a dark suit with purple going-awaaccessories. ,.,,,., , - , In Provo Home to spend a birthday in Provo with family and friends is Pvt. DeLoy Blood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Blood, 73 L 5th South. The ' young soldier has been transferred from Ft. Bragg, N. C., and It en route to Camp Kilmer, N. J. After that, DeLoy says he'll be seeing his buddies . in Korea. ' - t :. 5 ,,.. " the Twelve officiated at the Salt Lake Temple ceremony. The Hotel Utah was the scene immediately following the nuptials for a wedding breakfast to honor the bridal pair. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell D. Fowles, 1387 Stratford Ave., parents of the bridegroom, were hostsv Mr. and Mrs. William M. son, 1218 E. 6th South, are parents of the bride. Thursday evening the popular couple will be further honored at a wedding reception in the Stratford Ward meetinghouse. New Mrs. Fowles will wear a wedding gown styled with i molded lace bodice. Peter Pan collar and long pointed sleeves. The full skirt of satin features a lace train, chapel length. Her fingertip veil of illusion is caught to a bandeau of orange blossoms. She-wi- ll carry- - sk bouquet of Hill ro6es and white car . I , , will-car- ' , . - h., dePtd 0 'a 4, ,, . , , . , i , ,AllwahAa..E.S.fida.011, A, At ,,, 41," Ah, AK-- A, .11,44, Ak - , |