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Show R 'II1111117,:11A NEWS, Sait Leike City, Utah, St;ndeti .....'F..,0; ;INWASHINGTON,I: - 9, .'1952:.. : 1);,,',..C,:',,-,,,.-- , -- r - - ' - , . - -- ; - 171.- By MART S. JORDAN What comes of reading the travel advertisementshas been illustrated during the past week in. the $outhland's , Utah colony, A series of parties were held to bid farewell to Mr. and Mr's:Junius Hatch Smart (Avon Rich) of Behrly Hills and Richard Rex of Los Angeles. Avon came from. Ogden, her is near Ran- husband from Logan. Richard's home-ranc- h ' Utah. dolph New to route en several Smartsare stops The making In Ogden, they will see Avon's parents. Dr. and Mrs. 7r-- f -- ter, The latter .is a student at thd University of Utah.. yew. Julie Contintiln; theiftrek,'Avon-anear in Chicago and keep 'a rendezvous with Mr. ofitd Mrs. ENGAOEN-IENTTOLD -- --Vernon Redden. The Roddens were theirneighbors when, Oakdale. at on ranch Calif, lived 4 Banseiiwi11 they wed,Boyol Card " Driving on to Washington, D. C., the touristsdwill visit mer Fertmony. Avents brother. Col. T. C. Rut, an his family, and Avon's!' niece. Mrs. Ralph Hardy, and her family ... : Between Washington and New-- York, the Smarts will stu.4010.-VH.Oh.00'7T-0-04..8...0spend a day with their son,Charies R. Smart,- who is a ' dent in the medical ,school at Temple University, Philadel- - - - in hasliamed March with Norman 10 Fitzgerafti - art In Gotham the travelers will stay several days with Mrs. Cyril Pearson, see the shows, and, then shove off on the Ile de France, landing at to see the on the continent, plan they Motoring to Italy, the znoun:-'4- Franco via- - Paris ,' Switzerli-lidtains of the city of Vienna, the Rhine' VaUey, and Belgium and finally the British Isles, "- They'll sail for home from Liverpool on July 4. Southof of the University Richard, st,recent;graduate ern California, will see England Hut and then move to the continent with a car which he and his traveling companion, Robert Clark. will purchase abroad . Jane's sister, - - ' Tail RICHFIELD refreshments, was Metcalf in Yupresent included; Mr Frederick A. and .Mrs. Arthur Neilie Snow- - and An interesfing party, with delightful allheifome ,of Mr. and Mr Warren raipar' In addition o the hosts, those Mr. and Mrs. Newell H. Tolman, Dv and Jordan, Dr. and Mrs. Keith Gmen, Mr. Berk, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Watkins, Mn. r Mrs. Eva Symons. - 1R Of intelrist the,.annouricetnentmade of the engagement and forthcoming Hana;n mirriage'of Miss Janiel and Boyd Card. , The bride elect II t daughter of Mrs,V, Bessie Clowo'd and I Mr. rid Ws. C. Keith - of pie pros-- and Mrs. H. A. Fittgerald, Ephraim. Mr. and .Mrs. Milton J. Woods of Proyo,'are parents Mr,. , , ,- sent - S , P. -- ; . - - -- - -- -- - - -- --- . . ' after."'" t (A. ..44 .. .4 0".. ... - I . 'I ' SHIRTS SKIRTS -- t'Q. , -- - - ... t ' k I - - I 11 b f - :t 1,. it "P r - I , - ri I: I'M ' N k and .crisii 1;u4cher :linen. - 0' 1 cli) P. t At (N.. f 4t 1A t .t',7( . '; i ), .1 i Ii ;, .. - - ., 1.) 1, ( e -' , . - All so moderately priced! Second Floor Reg. Mil value blouse that was I sell-o- Z011 had iv Now it's back r. last time ut , -- trio la popes, rayon tissue faille with billowing sleeves, rippled - 393 .... a, .. Iii. CLAWS()irs rng I ,L4 t -- Setioc;o41 eat - ' Swirling, feminine nylon skirt, permanently pleated o;;A 7 - - - so pleats won't, wash out or .:and brown.-Size- 10 s htei ;vat Fabrks Toiloring Navy; black tà 20 - 'Iutcher,Linen Suit Drest - Classic suit dress of cool, crisp butcher linen In slowly sprintandium. mer shades of tangerine. titilt sod nal7. Sizes 12 to 20. . I lac. 8 9E - t set, NAtitCy6T OAAAERS. ,ZChtl Spit. toko City 10, Uteit ópaits Moll 1 'Pieces, - -- lit out. i 1 . 'I - . PermanentPIat gstuons OATS' N''16 pthers on back yoke. White, yellow, rose, piak, aqua and lilac-- Sizes 32to 38. a- t i tt r 'print Sperafott iottel.the iotto,wki ,. , oal Omen. a toot k Ii 1RESSIS 4 ' Prigs's 'Cosh chtr,s a 0 Nem - II a t. IJ-- - . iv . - , D Starlet Blouse by Arlene, z mid-salso- NePoso Brenda, Citierottrabl I i:ii 4.N,..r."...aa$- ' 4t-- 1 - a.m. k e il 1,I 1 -.- 'engagement slut inviter in and sae the SPRING CLOTHES she salaried for YOU. buiLif ROLLO HALL OLD- - MAlf WINTER DOES In Temple iirtarried coma : backyou will-fi- nd any thing that, are,whirt 'LTO morrow' You'll We Ot- and wearabl for If yini am planning a trip. .:the dress with its own white YOU: will ba interested in crisp fillet to give it the fresh finding them. See ad below. is new and 'spring touch that . ' , feminine ., 1.14"014100ibl04.'led;,: - Athiteee - Cit,...............,,......Itittoal ' Plow Om. Gate I.. I , IV t riyon,tissuclaille, ZCMiSPORThWEAR n Sterolleurs: i .? 1 - lovely nylon, luxurious playing-if.retur- Noveitins. All Spring Fabrics 1 it r7T' 1 - I Mgdola---Flos- 44 1 I .... i - , . ("-------- L-,.. ''' . :1'1 1 1 tIkN D SLIIIP' Mevt spring haltwoy with fresh;- wardrobesttetching fashiiins you ea. wear almost any place, any - C A - I ro , Citretully , ' sit-,1- r- . 11 -..- . ...., , 4 41.1"7"..11122,14 ' , . T1 p i . It: Lite, t 4 -- A I t. 1 .' ! 1 '': Mrs. Clara M. Clawson says if Winter does not insist upon - -t 1- - The nuptiatrites'were-solethrt-'zed Feb. 11. Pres. Charles R. Jones officiated. - A ieception honored the newlyweds in the Springville ThirdWard meetinghouse at a later date. - Miss Carol Bray was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Ellen Loback, Miss Marilyn Hol ley and Miss Lorraine B. SouthworthLittle -- Diana - Alleman was flower girl. Jack Best performed the duties of best After honeymoon In California. the newlyweds are at home In Spanish Fork. CIA - t ' parents of the bridegroom. ! of - 0 "r- IN i il I ,,A;1;4L ,1 - SPANISHFORK - 101 nd., - M Teriiple 'Rollo Hall Sr. are - tal- .teN: fashun-:n- -- - gNook o4c1 lk peetep otithlkosal Ittot 1Noe -- -4----- gni bon, wdefita; 61 Visit ',Mom, ph's. odd few .105 L Sci Tempts V L.& An .01,401,,dokAkkadi b- dik ....11-."- " .11 .1.,111141 411, 11k - - - - 7 - ct -. Salt Lake formed the Temple aetting , --the recent marriage-- of Min for Mary Nell Alleman and J. Rollo Hall. - The bride is a daughter of Mr, ond Nis. William S. Allernan, , Knudson, 4irlit and second vire presidents and Mrs.. Vi'arde M. Careron, secretary'. Honored giteas,In ailditionto Chief Judge and Mn. Stephens, were Senator 11;gliace F. Ben- nett, Representative Revs Beck Bosons and Mr. and Mrs. Marto , - A lovelyiaddition to the young sotial eroWd In Yucaipa Is Carol Faith Watkins. She was taken home from the hospi- - tal by her parents, Flora and Ned Watkins (former Utahns), to be greeted eagerly by a brother and 'two sisters, Allen Ned, 13; and Alice Katherine, 10, and Flora Rose, 4. She now is awaiting visits from her Utah grandparents, Jolla and Thomas Watkins and Catherine and John Brewer...J Miss Alleman Pledges Vows - -- The betrothed 'pelt 'Twiltlwed of theifuture bricleto:f2T,- ,in summer rites. pective reCeption is being planned Mr. Card hail,attende.:d Branch toThoilor ' thf ' Ann Fitzgerald .Ephraim following their -marAgiiculturat College, Cedar PR6V0--In- e Manti Temple riage. City,. and is a student at Utah The bride-elewill be the scene of the marriage has attended State Agricultural College of -- Miss Ann Fitzgerald and Brigham Young University. and Where he is iffiliated witli Sig- Norman T. Richards, Matek,10. Snow. College. Mr, Richards Is ma Chi fraternity. Parents of the bride-eleat BP!. are a Cardare parents - - , Dona;,Ki ,,,Cassity,-Vres- iL 'dent of the ,University of Utah Alumni Club-- of (he Distiict. of Columbia' wos itt chargeOUthe dinner; i Herconimittee slated of Ralph S. Roberts, master of ceremonies, .Dr.. Brews Ingersoll, publicity, and Mrs. Sintuel It. Carpenter and at her nuptial, date - 2 yearwere elected. Dr.. Members of the Utah colony were well represented last week at the biennial t'onven2 in lions of the Fashion strikes League of Atneri404r Tan 'Few Stewart Bennlonyati a member serious one. It is inspired by that portable of the national board, as chairman of musioal .instrument called the Maurine ..motOri pictures. Mrs! tmliek was chairman, - accordion. The' squashy charof arrangements for the con- of the iccordion acterlitics vention and Mrs, Alice Hurst 'create a new ind interesting -Garney served as-- Maryland ,silhouette which designers have state -- of the league-e,-- -president adapted for afterneon weari good representation These handbags are,.of the softer pretty Utahns." boxy types and can be 'nisi:led flat or expanded .without a Mr.- - and- Mrs.,, E. WitliamCoombs entertained at 'dinner Suede lends itself bettitifully last -- Friday --3pight,-- The lovely tzt red --taro 'bra -t- he- table --gave can be squeezed almost guests the feeling that spring -flat right up to-i- ts flat top.- - Red was just around leather makes another interest- Washington.. Quests 'included ing accordion shape, with only Colonel and Mrs. E. O. Meals half the bag done in this and Lt.roLand Mri.'rrerald 31. o-Test rittt-h- r MeDonftet , rigie ra,7. Ts; - , the new Wm.' Brower :Ingersoll w a s, it med- - président;-- Evan 'Krogue and Mn. .James Accordion Inspires Handbag Style George-Washingt- wilmiromomotta.ASCeab, FIATVE illtiliE7Miss- Alice and James Giles of Salt Lake, afthouse guests of Nellie and Joseph Sant in Yucaipa. - ti - - Siepitho-apoke-of-for D r'.711 Y ti Eva Koenig, dean of the Junior ColUniklege of : : versity.-;. , a , - Mrs. Wards M. Cameron, decorations., LeGrand Maxwellling-severa- l numbers during the course of the evening. Woodrow D. Marriott and Mn. Franklin D. Richards, vice presidents land John Y. Merrell, beeretary of the alumni group, helped with sfrangements. After the dinner, officers tor IahnMerIe J.- Pasty and his newly publliihedbook'Chdrlet .daugh- : 4.i,0i,jit'k:,,::,'of..;U:tOb:A10-- ::By. AmIt-University of 'Utah altiinni-in- . the nation 'i CaPita- t- spent a wondirful evening Saturday at h annUal- - ,ginner meeting which was hHd it:the Natiotiiir Demoeratic 'Women'. Club. Speakers at the dinner were chief judge of the United States Court of ,Appealsi: Harold ' M. t,, , - f T, 1- ,- .urës i S.,rmafts d , - -- their, - - -- .., The Junius Depart F o i, , '; -- CALIFORNIA - UTHERN --r lak 'Actrel.;- Mornlr, 'IA"' A1' Oft - |