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Show - ' :- 1 Ir .. , , e 11 7 ,t ,,, SALT . - - - P . , C I) IE Sig' g NT . , - , , ' , - 1 . - - c ' r t .. solem-lh- nuptial ceremony lured Wednesday in the Salt Lake Harold -r e!.",:',,'''er: " ' I . ' - ' '. ',',..,.:- , ' I' c'3,- -- . 'S.' , - - .,..., i'";'.''.,". '- , , t . ' '' .1 - ,33.'"'-- " ' , - - ,, ,.,::: - ,, 4 ,., i ,,) , . 4' (' ; ', :.,,4 .- ,..,, '',' '.. f i ..' '' , '' f ".,.,'''.14',.,.;'.;-..- ' . - ' , k ,, - . Io" ' " " '' iii 1 .,,t III', , , ,,, , .';" . ''' 1:H , 1 ' - '' ' - , , ,,i '' veer I I 1..i.,......... MRS.Keith ' 1 4 ...16.4...1.4 M. - ' 1 . 4111 - istil , , i'; ' '' ' ' '4 r'''''' '11 :: ' I A , .. Dinorators Eled New Slate Of Officers ' , ..k.., ,.'; :" '',-- .b.,. ,.. ... '4; ,, tt -,- 6, V'ct ' 4, - ,;.':, .', i.1, ' , , '' .: g, . - , '' ,,,,, '' - ''', N'04, - 4, ' , . and ' ' , t , ' ' , s , $ ., ,,.. t . i -- ,,.... ; ,. , ,:..:-:-.- --'' :- , -- - - - . ' , :' ' P . - i , , 1r , ', V i A -- i , , ' ' ,... - ' ' p ' ' - 1 1 - ' 3tt , 4 V '' . 1 ' v. ' - I '. :si-- S .''' ;'--". , t as edayvittes re Bennion will become the of Ronald Glen Vincent tenbiti.:In:uot II 0 '- - in the asked to officiate. A reception at the LDS Institute of Religion will fete the pair following the rites. Parents of the bride-to-b- e are , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bennion, 3965 Carole Baker South Thirty-secon- d West St. The Salt Lake Temple will Dr. and Mrs. Glen P. Vincent. provide the setting May 31 for lt . ' Miss 'Craddock Wecis' ;I ilharn Henry Kennedy idodesto;-cs114--srir-plivaWl- ., , - - wedtintg---ol-Misarö- bride-elec- n - , - , elety-Lunc- , 1 ) -First - - ' ., insaErtitLake 13711emalekt,ed E. Petersen of the COuncil of the Twelve has been 1, . - asked to officiate at the rites. A reception is being planned to honor the couple in tha Richfield Second Ward meeting. house following the cereinony. Bidden to attend Miss Baker are Mn. Clair Cowley, Miss Frances Hunter, Miss Margens Frank and Miss Carolyn Bagley. Petite Ann Bagley will bi''''''' flower girl. Dean Rickenbach will assume the duties of best man. Ushers will be Clair Cowley,' Lowell Bagley and Quentin Wooley. is a graduate or Brigham ,Young. University, where she was a member of Y Calomel, White Key and Nau- - ' tilus social unit. The prospective bridegroom it attending BTU, and is a mem-- --, ber of Viking social unit. He has fulfilled an LDS miuloik in Hawaii. ,, , Ihe Prominent in Ogden society news is the wedding Tuesday Mr. Vincent. . , Baker and Lill Olsen CLUB CALENDAR Bagley. KenWilliam (Bill) Henry of Miss Lorna LaRue Cradd.pck and Matron of bonor duties will The t, who resides be assumed by Mrs. Glenn L. at 1222 Naylor Ct., is a daughTHURSDAY nedy The young couple exchanged wedding promises Allematt. Attending matron will ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baker, Opera Apprecladon ClubAnRev.- A. Cad- - be Mrs. Junius L. Bennion, and Richfield. Parents of Mr. BagPresbyterian Church in Ogden. The the day when members nual musical and tea,, Dining and orating are,the order Ave., 1 p.m. . bridesmaids,- Miss Janice Peterleyara Mr. and Mrs. E. Merrill mn Garretson officiated at the rites . i the group, composed of the Dinorators meet. Monday evening sen and Miss Helen Mackay. Home Culture Club Bagley, Koosharem; Meeting, of bride is -Ja, daughter The attractive of 30 couples, elected new officers following their regular pro-- Lion Mouse, 8 p.m. Elder Matthew Cowley of the Hamilton will peroseph ' Brinker Ave, OgdenParents of the bride- form the duties of best man. Council of the Twelve has been Omega Chapter of Delphian So- - W. Craddock, 2745 . gram. . meeting, 610 East groom are Dr. and. Mrs. Hughes Albert Palmer Holt is the new president, assisted by Wal- of carnations and IMMPNIPOWNWOMMOIPAPPOIMPMMNotp.....M.00.." Kennedy Jr., Birmingham, AIL bouquets lace F. Anderson, vice president; ; Mrs. Horace A. Christensen, South Temple St., 12:15 p. m . roses. the at informal Aft ' Mrs. reception ,,,, ,,.....,,,,,,,, IL 4 Hudson r..-secretary; 40.1,4400...,,,r,AR, ' BEST- MAN '4 I; i , home of Mr. and Mrs. H.- Earl 4,, ' .'''' Webb, treasurer; Mrs. William , ' ' Jackson 2529 Ave., 'Assumed ,;.., the 1 , Atwell Dugger Rushmer, ,.. s '' E. Berrett, historian. ' ' ' ' ' feted the newlyweds fol, duties of best man. Ushers were : , Ogden, 'the ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ceremony. Retiring officers are Elmer T. Allen Jones, Noland H. i lowing , . . D. Davis, president; Mrs. WilSchnieder and Ernest D. MarLACE OVER SATIN '4 1 , ' 4itio ford Moyle Burton, vice presi- ' ' pl C . . , New Mrs. Kennedy spoke her iam. , 1 , , ;: I Mrs. D. Elmer Davis, sec, h,dent; , ' t Mrs. Craddock wore a pale i.,,, t , vows and greeted guests in a t,,,.' , 1 retary; Mrs. Bernard P. Brock- 'too ballerina-lengtIt, , f ar:::" gown of ivory orchid chiffon and lace gown at '' s', ' , tc bank, treasurer; Mrs. Vaughn , net and imported French her eaughter's reception. Mn. ' ,!'"'"'",.11 1 '' ik, nylon k' O. Young, historian; Mrs. Rob- I ' 4 .4 i' ''''',A lace appliqued over ivory cat-i- Kennedy chose a dusty rose tvor ' r3 ' '.1'..,2 ' ert G. Blake, reporter. ..''..' Was chiffon model. They wore orchid 1 ,:t to:"344, i neckline decollete , The 2'. ,' ! ,c,...,,,, ' -, - -The Dinorators meet the sec. es''''''''''4c, with a 'corsages. :::t ; ond Monday of each month at of the 1 For a honeymoon to Dallas, , , ,' t ,k,:4,.., ...:,,,,,r the Lion House for dinner and over Tex , and New Orleans, Li:, the to extended gown points ' 1 '' L , . ) J program Each meeting, two ,e , ':' I . t her wrists. The full skirt was bride wore a smart navy and 1 , 2' st 0 I ,,, l members present addresses fol, - - . - Miss Bennion is attending Brigham Youn g University, where ahe is affiliated with Y Calcares and Gamma Pid Omicron. The future bridegroom has attended Brit, where he was a member of Delta Phi, having fulfilled a mission in Denmark. He is now studying at the University - of Louisville Medical School in Kentucky. -- - a I, . , - ecalendar 1 well-know- -; t- .' , g . VV rr . --- -- , - -- , heon '', romyymommommy7m,...,....,......-...,..............11WOWINNOINI- , . - t,t I; et' - i, e I. 4 Is- ' TAKES VOWSMiss Lorna LaRue Craddock exchanged wedding vows with William Irenry Kennedy, Tuesday, in First Presbyterian Church in Ogden. i- - , , . " senore Bennion To Be June Bride; te I VD-ciN up iq ' . .. i s , I' ; I t- - i ,,. ,....:, 4' , , -; , , ''',1' t ;-- 0...1'7' - ' !,'A I destination, I a smart navy form 'her chick and suit. accented bouquet. Neal pink of , and H. Gibby Provo, t - ' wilt usher. - t ,,, with navy accessories. . Mothers of the wedded couple Grant McKinney . . . ' ..., ' ., e ' Ictt'''1, - , l'' - .,.,,i ri it 1 . ' ' ' - 't t i ' , , ' ' , t , - ,A ' '''-- ' .''-'- . I, '''''''i ,': .' ; ,.. ' - , - , . , - 1 ' 1, 1. , - t' k ,. r , , ' ,,, , ., i I' b.. . ' t - i , ,4, , '. ''' ''.. ..'' 'ik, 1 .',, ' ! 1.1, ' .....s'' ) ., ', ' ' : A P 0 . . ' .,'',,.- ,.',,,,,, 'n- , r : frAttett: i , , ,,, II 1 , ' '. ', ..''.,:' ' .:, , '' ''. ,.. '''.. A 41--.-- ' -. - , , ; - ' '' :. .' 1- , '.-.- , , - ' , . - ''.'.; ) ' - , ' .( - ' , of turquoise, while the bride- groom's mother has chosen a coral ensemble. Kay Randall will assume the duties of best man. Ushere will be Jon Katzenback, Dean Seeley and Myron Walker. - 'it ,...,' .. .., 'N , ' , ... , For the 'postnup(ial event, ,' r. I, t,: '' - ,. ' ; ,, the bride will don a gown of i : ... ,, ., ,, traditional candlelight satin. A :4 , ., , ,., .. , . , sweetheart neckline enhances . ' ''; the fitted bodice, and the sleeves 7,,, , ,.. ..... , ' 4 - ' : i :';' 4-taper over the hands in lily :'. ..: , ' r. ,,, , points. ' - ' ' ' , ' ' '' ' ' ' '' '' She will don tiara securing ,.i. a sheer fingertig veil. The brid, ' ', ' r ' al bouquet will be of lilynf the , : ,, 1 ,,,.., ; ,,,..,, ,14.,.ft:,,-.....:. i' blush roses , and pink ss velley, ,,,,BRIDAL white gardenias. COUPLEMr. and Mrs. William Miles Jensen I Sole attendant to the lovely! retited nuptial vows In .Salt Lake Temple ceremony. The bride will be her sister, Mrs. 15 former Miss Maureen bride . . Gibby. ,. H. Grant McKinneyi matron of ' her honor. Her gown will be will don 'navy blue ensembles For traveling to a west coast ' pale pink, fashioned ballerina with the 7. .i. " -- - ' '' ,.' , , i ' --- ' - .kx; I ' - i- - , . , i bridegroom l , 't ' ',..''-,-'-; - ' ,.' h , ' ,' , ( 314' .e,';,.,...7.-:":&T.,';I'- Mrs. Ruby T. Jensen, 124 Apricot Ave.., is mother of the , , v i "71 s , - , ', - ' .- .- : ' , , . t, 1 .,.-- ' "; ,,' dresses organdy ballerina-lengtstyled in shades of pink, green and yellow. They will carry nosegays of spring flowers. The flower girl will be frocked in pink organdy. Mrs. Ash will appear in a gown . ii(sicie4 , ' ..; ," BRIDAL ATTENDANTS The attendants will be attired in , -- - ' Vows, ,,--,r "" , ' t - , , ' : . ' 4,!, . ' - .., ... , , , , v ' .- , .. : , - .: : ' ' - i ;, ) '' ' will itephanotis Miss:Helen Ash will be maid of honor for her sister. Bridesmaids will be Miss Carol Jean Clark and! lit- ittillaltilie; the bridegroom's sister. Carolyn Crandall will be flower girl and Harold Ash, ring bearer. ' Orme claimed, Miss Afton MR. AND Ash as his bride Wednesday morning in Salt Lake Tem' . ple ceremony. A reception has been planned. , ' , .-' . ' - 4, 1 A .. ..' , z-- l'. , 4 , -- , :. ,t, ,141 .1.01" .0" .' " , - '. z'' '.'. ' - ' - ; - . ,..' I ..',' .41' ., ... , ceremonies in Salt Lake Ternple united marriage Miss Matifein- Gibby and William, Milei Jensen. The couple spoke . their vows Wed- nesday morning. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Melvin Gibby, 232 East Twenty-fourt- h South. St., will to 'honor be hosts a the couple w eanesaay evening in the Burton Ward meetinghouse. 1 or s''...4, ) , - '1' ', ' , i) - '. :' ' - i, - , t .7 it), '.... :' , honeymoon,,Ls, ..1' bandeau. She carry a bouquet of orchids N' "'z' ' ' , ,,,. Mid-Ma- y , - s,.. ' , , , , . held-shape- d 4 ' ,,,, ,4. , .., ;die rt ' i ,. ; , :- A - - A! ', .7.1.",3' ,,,,,..,,o. , ,t. :'."'",'1',';'1 - .,' . ''. , ; ', - : ' -,:, ".. ' ,..,' of the bridegroom Miss Ruth Walker, 2I75 Roosevelt Ave, honored the popular BYU students 'following their marriage. ' : THURSDAY RECEPTION . rkreception Thursday evening in the Springville Stake Tabernacle will also fete the pair. ' I The 'bride will wear a I !signed gown of white slipper satin with an over-skiflounce of French chantilly I a c e, round scalloped neckline and lace yoke. , . ,' S. ? , rgot , ; , -- ' ' , versity. :A wedding dinner at the home ; '.' , e -- 4-- , ' '..''..., ' ' t 4 ,...,,, k ' .' bridegroom, who is student body president of Brigham Young Uni- ''.'''.- -,'; ( ; , ' ',- 1 ' ,if io.n.:.',,,. 4' ' ' ...'7 '.. ' ' ,f' z' , v,,,., ,, :,. , , , .1 4 I? it 1 11, . , A zs I 7 ' .,, . - - '. Tr..1 t. e;.:-..- -, $',..,!.,''", .. ....., -' ,',4'., - - ,' ' , --- !..,:e,'.-- 1 P ;0111..7 e I --, 1, . , -- .. , 4', ,.' r . ,: .., ; -- , - - , ."; ,5- - ,...e.: - ' 41TArnetm Jo:, -- "it,-, ' .-- .,5 ' I.. . .... ,, - , 44. . - . '4.. ..,,,,01 , , 1..--r- ,nt ',1,,,,,,, M, ,IWO ,,I,,,x .1.Nt. r ,,,,f,,S,,:,,; , , , at the Mrs. Eldon L. Ash, Springville. Mr. ' and Mrs. Martell Orme, Idaho' 4: ,;:r7fIti Falls, Ida., are parents of the Lea officiated B. Afton Ash became rites:- - MiSs , Paients of the bride are Mr. and M. Orme.' Elder bride of Keith e ,, - ,..,.. . . a Temple, ,,. ...,.. ss.- :T.ak6.Yo-.."..:10';',W0dh'e0-4k--flite's...:.- 6,,,,,,,,,,o, , . . , . ke ' , ,... ,. - 1,r4.006'14,06.V,Irr4r1 ., -- - miss Gibby, W. M. Jensen --: --- . . . ialn- , ' A A , WgDN,E,SDAY;MAY 14, 1952 , Mis.:Aft0.0..Ab;Ké'ith:'..'-.1W-.0.ri.T.i.:6,::- ' . ' , ' ,. .,.. , . rrO,t1, - . . NW ' - - i YTAH,,: , ,LAKE-,CITY- - . 0 ii ' i. s . ., ' ,,, ' ,..t, - , . -- ,, . . ,, .. M ., iPtlitei. , IP(1,7 t A. l',-- it- 4I , - t-- ft:11 .. . ' . ' - - , . - st,', - , ., - - , 4' r ' $0 - ' s' . ,, , ,- , , ., - . , , ; -,,, h k A - , , ,, I i , , . Laurel Crest Camp - 1. 1, t ,, 1 ,...- -I , '' - ' ' , ' , ' , , ' - ---,, ', ' , - ..,' r- , - . ' '. l' ,,,.,,,,,,,,t,.................... j NEW OFFICERSAlbert Palmer Holt (left), Mn. Horace A.,Cliristensen, Wallace Ir. Anderson and Mrs. ' Hudson Webb are new officers of Dinorators. a veil of bridal illusion was entwined cured to a lace cap e carried with seed pearlsT-Sha bouquet of orchids and lily of the valley. . Miss Georgia Craddock was maid of honor for her am ter . Mrs T. Allen Jones was matron of honer and Mrs. Noland H. Schnieder, attending matron. Miss Ardie Robison was bridesmaid. . They were attired ittgowns of embroidered organdy taffeta. They wore red velvet bands with half veils and twisted pearls, and carried se- - - Omega Of Delphian , ., 1 ' , ., ' .g - , , ,,, , , - suit with i The justweda will make their home in Birmingham. ; : ,......,- - , , . VI ', , ,- Omega Chapter of Delphian Society will meet Thursday, 12:15 p.m., at the Aviation Club, 510 East South Temple St Mrs. Don Wellman will act as leader for the discussion 'Total Personality, Infancy and Childhood." , .:. , - '.-- I' .,44,.... Laurel Crest Camp, North Salt Lake County Daughters of 'Utah Pioneers, will meet Thurs, day, 1:30 p.m., at the home of Miss Jeanette P. Parry, 2201 Wilson Ave. ) , , - , i) , lowing dinner. ,,' accessories. .., , , - embroidered $1.. , n. ,, Sleeves 4...- l' - ,too,,, 4 , , , ..4, ,- R o. d .I ,' 51, ,, A , t- , , ' . 's ,, ' , ' ; - , ' I A , Alpha Tau. OmegaMothers Add Wives Club .. 4 t - it - ' i The May meeting of the Alpha Tau Omega Mothers and Wives Club will be held Friday, 1 p.m.1 at the chapter house, 1009 Second Ave. Following luncheon officers for the , coming year will be elected. Hostesses will be Mrs. Alta Garner, Mrs. G. K. Grenning and Mrs. D. A. White. 4, I : '''. . k, , . .1 4, ' ' , ,,,,s,- -,- . , ' ' -- 0 ,, , ,4 ' , . , ' , , . . , , . I , - , 7 , -- , , '41,14,14o, ' : .441,whe ,,....-,...- ..... WEDMiss Lenore Bennion will wed Ronald Clen Vincent, June 6. FUTURE BRIDEMiss Carols Baker will wed Lel Olsen Bagley. TO , " ,, - ' an "I'm here, what shall we do about it" expression. Have a plan. The first time down, the , next time will be easier. ' , NEAT AND CLEAN , ve asked for the date You i , .. ::C . . . she'll Iook you over. Are ELAINE k's , By you clean, CLEAN, CLEAN ,,,,,,,,,, down to the last fingernail? Are . your clothes in order, neat and matched up? h' youk hair well Word keptbrushed, shaped, shining, Fellows, . clean (again)? Are your- - teeth white, repaired and clean (and For again). We'll take it from here. We She'll look you over, she'll Now listen, boys , this Is one thing you can't deny. You figure that more than likely see bow you act. Are you friend. are the lucky ones when it you're just an average fellow ly, can you put up a front of comes to this with an, Adam's apple that slith- being unselfconscious? Are you business. You get to do the ask- era up and down and a gulp a show-of- f, a a rough-necing. A girl roust sit around and where your voice should be smart aleck? wait for you to come along with when a certain fetnine striltts by. I Once on that date have a big an offer of fun. She can't do the Maybe you walk by her house time. rgoodness sak es don't bidding except on very rare oc- - in the dark of night or drive You make the mistake that a casions. Yup you art the by on every errand you go on. lot of boys do. Don't rush ' lucky one. lie awake nights ' Maybe I ' - - , ' --- , .S' .TALES , - Of Adyke Dating. Editor Offers About Plotting ,n Planning - ro , , - , . , -- A" say no , her , , , , . - - , - ' , ... --,,r , 's '' 0 Alp - ,,,.- j , ' 6 ,, ,,, ',' 0 , -- ,0? ) - ' ' ; ' ,,, , 11 ' , ' 1 4w, - i., I SCENE TODAY t k, 't 4t,,;..' ,,,, ' r( s . t, - ,,, , t , , - - ' , , 0 ,,, . , . 1 ;' '' !. s 1 s' ; I ., ,, .0 , ' , - ' , , - , .0 , - I , , '" . ': 1 - , , ' ' - , , , - ,, - planning In will. First of all, if you're too un- easy Ao 'boldly .call and make a date, you'd better work around the problem something like this drop In on her Sunday night after meeting,Aand suggest that all ,religion and no refreshment on 'a ,hot summer's night is no kind of a life for a young fry. Don't appear on the scene with in , 'e. - '' -- . . 0 ... THIS IS ITBud Young and Emerson Either demon. strate an important part of a boy's.grooming, which is necessary in trying to impress girlsor anyone. iKeep ' hair clean and combed and be generally - .. t)e sides full of fun. , ,,, , well-groome- d, . APO given in this column and in melting for. r Arid You'll be worth melting other corners for teens in maga- is' the nicest fort if you keep up on the tines, etc. Yourgirl "what's right for boys to do" girl in town- or you, wouldn't you're-wort- . . , : . . - , . I --- '0 , . - - , 110WITIIAT4GAmt- , , - Following an accid,mt the other day in ' which an boy fell from a bicycle and suffered minor injuries, the police made out a "stinger" report giving the boy's name, age and address end the , following notation: "Abrasions on forehead. Arm taken' ----, , home by father." , ., . ,, THE AIR - , ., .. , . , t eight-yearel- irt , : ---- ,- r- b , , 1 i -- --- --- I s: . . .DIDIA KNOWI . . m . . . ' "' have picked her out of the HIGHLIGHTS ' have United States That in losses the flood 4. To crowd. win her and keep her lonzo Hancock, who celebrated his 90th I averaged ow, $110 million annually in recent you must be the nicest fellow ' birthday Stmday in Provo, 'aibparently has bad I years? hereabouts, too. - ' '''.. , h 1 --A- . -- . , - , - en got caught night. He set a trap for some rats, but the next morning some- thing in the air told him he'd made a mis take. When he checked, he found a skunk it was caught in the trap.. Oddly enough,, , caught by the nose. , o . ' - , . ' - some interestin experiences in his life. When he was a boy ttbls family moved from Pine Valley to Pariguitch 19 times.-- 'Until," as his . daughter, Mrs. Stella IL Christensen, describes it, "when they talked of moving the chickens would cross their legs ready ' to be ' tied for the trip." On another occillon, Mr. Hancock and 'a friend became lost in the fog while hunting cattle east of Plinguitch. Since their horses were tired, they decided to stop and rest and sing while they rested. The took turns sing. int and when morning came they found they had sung all night long without once repeat-- , int a tong. ,, - . her right Wile eyes. When you are talking to her or dancing with her,give her a direct look many tilime, let your eyes tell her how you feel but don't make anypther move in the romantic directionYET. She'll melt, if - ' BLUSHING BRIDES t some plottIng ' - , i okay on being the than "asking" On your part to i r . make a date. , How can you get a girl to like You enough to say yes?if she Isn't already busy? ,t RARE GENT Maybe you are orre 'of those rare gents who knows au the answers to the "Woman" problem. None of her queer ways baffle you. You're old man ex- perience himself. Maybe . e, ; 0 , , tows - - ' , k t I SWEN TERESED 1)1 . When anyone mentions, the word bride, most people think of white or bride-to-b, filmy wedding gowns, lovelyllowers, and '' , everything dainty and sweet, especially the bride. But when it comes right down to it, brides are just girls and there are aU kinds. , I A friend of ours found this out the other day t . ret when she was present when a bride-to-b- e ' - Iceived a call that her wedding dress had , arrived at a downtown 'tore. "Your wedding dress is here,", the clerk i ! , gushed appropriately over the phone. "Would , ' ,I you like to come over and try it on?" "Yeah," said the bride-to-b- e. . "Hey, have - -- - - - - , you got a bunch of vells,,toOT" , , 's. , ' ,, , - 4 -- -, ..4 , , ' . , ,, r ,..- .- , , , , . 4 ), , . ,i,i i ,,,,a,4 ., , N, - , 's, '' ,,-- v ' ,. , . ,.,,,,,,, . , -- 'N,..n.- , rfti , ..'" ,. , c cI ' i I 1 , ) , , ''' '' it , ,... ,e, ,'.,;'....,,, , case, 1 , , . s, , CANNON' ' , ) '. ,, - , .11,.....01...m.16,111.am," , - . , 4 , I 7 - , , , - -- ' olm,mosk ., |