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Show Sunday, April 10, 1949 - , ii.' : . , - ' ey or . t , Aor: ' . 4 i .1"1-- . ' -- be the wedding date of Miss Jean Anderson and , will become J. flotet Anderson, when they wilDrecite nuptial vows in the bride of - Salt Lake Temple. The bride-to-b- e .1.,Is a daughter of Mr. and Robert Mrs. J. E. Anderson, 1719 SevAnderson , enth East St., and the prospec- tive bridegroom is a son of Joon June 15 seph We Anderson, 1732 Yale, ' crest Ave. in Solt Announcement of the eom- Temple. ing marriage was made at a luncheon held in the Lion House. Twenty guests read the. date, which was printed on email parchment scrolls. A bride doll centered the table and pink and white sweetpeas added to the decoration. After the temple rites a re-- ' , ,,' i N4., , ' 4,4. ,- . '" ' l'''' '''-- .5 k ', ' mid-centu- ry , ' '. 0 - , 4 I ,, , ) , .. 45 A . ' , ..' of Figaro" audience. Ruth turned with Marietta (Nick. ,..t!.. , ANan Grix Plowgian; ,., k ,;, at the Alpha Delta Pi sorority 1 house, 70 South Wolcott St. The bride-ele- ct has asked Mrs. R. E. Wertz to attend her as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Martie Green, Miss Elaine Anderson and Miss - - - I Margaret Lake. Ted Peterson will stand a best man. Miss Anderson will graduate Ithis spring from the University of Utah, where her affiliation is with Alpha Delta Pi sorority and Lambda Delta Sigtnte Mr. Anderson is a graduate of the U of U and is now at. I tending law school there. He is past president of Delta Phi and a member of Phi Delta. Phi, law fraternity. 1 ' ' k l 5 AM , ,.. ' 4 1 In Bohn 1- - - . ,., ';Ce131.1.aa. , . - June-- 4 Lair ,,,., - re- - Miss rlectel-AftdiTsofiz.- ,,..,r..,..,' 1 ,. - '' - - 7711,444,,,,, - . ..., . w, . I , - -- , ''' '''-'- . hot.... 4 Will Wed June15' , . ,.,,,, - . e - ) it ''. Former 1.1tahns Dr. and Mrs. That's an awful lot of name to By Bei Williamsman) Williams for. the 44Mig- You may not like opera, but n5m" performance, and Markin Ibe carrying around when you , Harvey Fletcher drove up from was back, with husband Darrell' your next-doneighbor does for the Occasion, aren't two weeks old yet and New-Jers- II hi ptck7: don t even weigh ei V the people in this city run for ,pounds. ,,, , . Mrs. James- S. Knecht of BenIaof up new the heir Allan'r , , it some check like books But minute their the will L Mrs.Knecht visit Marie Allen min- IL Plowgian (from Salt Logan. tickets go on sale, and whether Shirt and , were toe tapping to Tommy they pay twenty dollarsand Lake) and the former Helen in Shrewsury, Mau, with her . ' to Boston came he ' when wear ermine tails or three-sixt- y Dorsey son and daughter-in-laMr. 1. Grill of Ogden . and carry Army field glasses, last week. Sheri used to have s and Mrs. William Knecht (she , , his own orcheatra in Salt take. Boatonians think the two Weeks , is the former On Lee), and Highlight of the week-lon- g i that the Metropolitan comes to town are the most important It isn't Easter yet, but it's series of speechesand panels grandchildren Jean Gretchen ., ti. convo- - . and Peter. 'Another grandson, two weeks of the whole year. Easter vavaticin at Harvard, and a MIT?' , , g," It's tatchifig opera fever. It Dick Smith bas filled up his cation- was the Thursday Bill Knecht, lefttown recently .. night program when , Winston to catch, springquarter at the has spread to the atddents and new Mercury with luggage and ,,,, Churchill Boston with . ,BYIL captured atudent wives here and par- - relativesGeorge Albert and Is a ; , , Ruth Smith. The Smiths will his usual wit and ,witticisms. ticulirly Num in the Utah Saw Lou Dean and The Broadbent Reed and LeRoy a in few Washingspend days eolony. Grant Lar- - Planhosted a group of guests (Davis) Jenser Stan and Shirley (Burrow.) ton, D. C., and then bead for sen and Bruce Dixon , Don last week. Couples included . Buret, beat the deadline - for Williamsburg; Va., before re- -' Anne (Watson) Young-...Gee.and Amy Jackson, Dick tickets to "La Traviata,"- and turning to Cambridge'. Earl-an- d Melvin and Eugenia (Tinge') and Ettalue Nelson, and Wally Seth and Ruth (Waterfall) Lin- - and Ada Udall are also. taking anirMaxine Tanner. . toed and Vie and Marva (Tin- - a motor trip during Earl's va- - Berlin- , this week. in cation were the "Marriage gay) Jos t' i Jean Anderson 4 - . 1 , , 1 4. , . -,..---- 14, Iri. . - I Mosi.(...:,,LoyO'r.:-c:0.-ht-rsOtH.,:c?0.0.l'oá.,FO.0.ti.,-.- e.la Lou. City, Utak . , In Boston 45 THE DESERET NEWS - .. ,. ,.. ' ,--- ' , i i I i -- , f ,, i t Farewell Parties Fete Sándersons - 0 - ;; - Ai ,- - ' - , - a girl for the Joe Williams (Liman Gyileaskog merly of Smithfield) born March 27. a Renewing their Boise acquaintances were the Glenn Enke', Lester Santa, Roland Weiss and Ray Cutlers of Salt Lake City, the Francis Lunds of .Ogden, Sherwin Webbs from Preston and Dee Whites from Denver. , ' - . N - ".111S 1 I lj - - - i j 1- 1.............at,,.p. 1 , .,, ,. -- , ',t, 1 11 ' S. 4 - - 4, 1,11' 1 1, ) . ''' , 4 .'S' :.,,,':''', 6141:GlitApRE:1:0:eA;)1.1s.,,, v.s.,..pes..00: ,.ktc '' s 4 ..,,,. 1, tk , 1 4) '1k 1 . " -. t , ''.:- ," V") 3) ", 4t , ' -- , ,--,- . .11,,V4-1. )1,. N' ,,, - ,... . V11,ciC,4 k , . , 1 q , , Anderson s COUVellient ' - nal 9 ni ' rbittoltrofiNNvitAEL Fiall 'Pe. .'4....-';,---1,-.-::, 1.). ' Ti, 1 LIUD Nilver, it ' . - rsigo'ng , IN ,s, ,,,1.i'N i ,s,,,,Iii,..1";;., 0.t.:4: I foo ' . me...... . - ' Reference . INCLISH CADROON , I Go.Am 1 ' PlaCe I 6.Pc I 26.0 0 5etting - - , , by TOWLE ile. II 1 I I 1 - . ow huieoi . ). tk . cpc.lIpTIscelYILESetti ,,. 1 I 4,1 I I 1 i (w:,) .i , , , .1 1 'N't 'IN.71"1111N, - . . . I Nik . , I 1 t, TN I Ses Place 24.50 F rLtNII ROSE RAMBLER I .. . .. I ."."1tk., E! - Jewelry's Bride Register! Itls easy for your friends - to add the extra pieces you need to make your services complete saves time, trouble and dui& ' cation of gifts! A. 1 t. Be $ure your china, c,rystal and sterling patterns are registered in AndersOn 1 ,; , ' - Brides - ,.0) 4,, r, 4: - : r - t STATE . ', 4",7, .. ',''''ts,',,,-,:n'l-,..t,- ' Start with one piece, a place.setting or a corn. plete service. It's easy to pay on Anderson's Silver Club Plan! Come in-.- , choose your. pattern and learn him convenient the pay. ments are! , place settings In. -- - , I --- ' , '7",:, - ANDERSON JEWELRY CO. : ISO So. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah. t - . Please send pattern. I enclose NAME , FRENCH RENAISSANCE by REED.BART9N 6-Piece SettinS .... on each place setting Whether you're married in a cathedral or beside the family fireplace whether your first home ii two rooms or twelve you want to build your.marriage on solid things like linens own and furniture and your sterling. ANDRESS CITY , , 4 a .month , , ORDER BY MAIL! . ' .4'.- , '. 1: . L Temple tatter port of April. ,',1 , vi 1''t , - - ' L ' r , , , - - ' 1,,,,4,41" Qte :Iii.. , of Peo, Utah. Wedding will take place in - - l' ,t down of Coo !vine, will become the bride of Leon Mom& li a son of Mr. and Mrs. .,,, ',.),'"- 'i on t Lynn Rockhill 1 -- -- 44es - . - -- r et Buy ,r,,,:s4 - - - t ,,, A. A 0 i,,,,, t, A 4.4..t A' II Geary 4 12) . 4aughter of P i 14 T Y . 4- .,,,,to Mr. and Mrs. 144 ' A'' -- I '11, , .. o'lw",'''''''' T' - Itv -- ... "-"".'"' , ;;;:. i , - '',ki , , . Geary, ' ,4 I - 1 - Miss Roma Jean Austin slit , ,.... t;41kIN 'V : 1 , tt, ',,,,.. . , '. to I Mat Stains 27.0 Cpc. ' . ... i ROSE POINT by WALLACE , . - - - , .) l'' , , go s Ilk tei4.. , , 0 . gt ,. .... 411 . . 1 7 , .A 4 . a e 41 ,,,,, rr' Mc-Brid- - - ,. r' . f r Presence of former Boiseans, Elder Ezra T. Benson of the Council of the Twelve and Mrs. Benson was one of the high points of the Boise reunion held Sunday afternoon. With more than one hundred present and former Boiseans in attendance the affair planned by former Bishop and Mrs. Willis Peterson and Melba Brown was proclaimed a joyful success. Among those present were Bishop and Mn. George Roy lance, Bishop and Mrs. E. P., Larson and daughter, Carol, the Owen Lloyd Davis, Joseph Patterson, President John S. Peterson, John Deweys, and Parker Carvers. t't fr , I" r;' '''. A Helen Gerhke, Margaret Badger, Nola Malt !stein, Margaret Hansen and Dora Young drove to Salt Lake City with Evian Thurber. Bishop and Mrs. Keith Ricks and Bishop and Mn. John Fraser (Net Anderson) are stilt talking about the University Theater's outstanding presentation of "The Vigil." Others were able to work in the Salt Lake Theaters performance of "The Winslow Boy." , N i for- Conference .attenders art drifting back to Boise telling about their pleasure in attending the general and Primary sessions, displaying attractive new fashions acquired, reporting the joys of family reunion, attendance at wonderful plays and the problems of driving over spring broken roads. President and Mn. Z. Reed Millar rushed to Provo between conference assignments to see daughter, Marjory's reading of the delphia Story," one of her final accomplishments toward graduation from BYU this spring. Another daughter, Phyllis, and son, Robert, were also happy to share a few hours with their parents. 4 - 'Ao 7, ,.0e's ' ,...!,k , It's ' 10 . ' Boise hostess, Utahna Randall (Shields), and Dessa Wagstaff. 11 , 1 Idith Wisner was hostess at a charming luncheon in hon. or of Mn. Leonard Shields of Salt Lake City together with the , N,Y , s, - . . .,,,,e, Ily Alyie Glade Farewell parties this week have honored the Russell Madsens (Ruth Sanderson) Who are moving on to Grand Coulee, Wash., where Mr. Madsen's engineering 'talents will be devoted to construction work at Grand Coulee Dam. Formerly of Provo and Mt. Pleasant, the. Madsens have made many friends during their stay in Idaho. 4. 4. , . 1 ,,,, nit I "-,,,Z- ' - 0 ' 6,, . a a - - -- - ' t By Martha Badman The second week in April IIF a weekend of dances, at t Vials State Agricultural Col- leg.. Perhaps beading- plo list was the annul Forestera darice;- ' Paul's Party. Paula Party is always a culmination of a year's struggle between- . t.' A , , ,,, USAC Has Gala Par' ties- . 1 . engineers. Two weeks ago was the Engineer's Week with the engineers bolding their anOuil ot the new cankon----Yan'- s lodge, Zanavoo, and the stu- dent body dance on Friday, April 1. This last meek the for- eaten have had every day filled with activity for ' . ' C11 Forester's Week . 'The middle of the quad at noon was the scene for.11.1 the foregters activities last week. On Monday there was a flag . .s.., oeNie, NP p , ok, .Lr N 1VAIL:w(g? , , 4 tt . 'di IP or do. "0..4-:- ) ' tt, 1 ,,' - , ..,- , 'TI , ,!,r--..- i , - ;11:.::::::---f4.,.,,,,,--,.,,- tt .A..,.A 1 't Ilt lia T ' sif?' ;,--, . , 0 : ''' I I, e '11 1 ,1. , t 7 i I , a,i; , ,. 1 r I .4. 4.....) ;10. ,,,,,.. kt, 1 .0,""'111; ,t-',- ,o,r 06:6 .5c 00CN, 640, 6". I) , .6 ,-1 ,. V ' - f t " ' ' ,---- , - , , - i !) , l '',. '..., ' ,,,, 11 . ''s, .A., !, 4 .s i 1 , A ; ..). 1 , ... , ,i, , - L iI ! it 'el , 11, . ,q4 ;7,I, , , , ... I ' I' ' - k ' - ! ' - ' , - i O. !,' .k , , , , 't :' :', - ,, ir -- 4 , '." ,,,,N,14.. .4 ,, ' " - .e vy,!, t - ; '4.E ,, i ' ,., , .t, .,, tr, '''''t . ,,,...?" ,,,! 'tih'; -tia ' I ,. ) . t 2. 13? , , ., I. is clo ,,ol 9 Ir. ';:,,l';'''1 .1131 .ettstc it, t I .,,, Al': , ' , t . . )4 .,--) If e ise;mics slitiplts;,,t,fts ' 644. .0001, . . op vceo A r?Okf'N 0.ilfrtl1 C 7 , , vi 50' Obto ,p Bun-banq- , ,116,poteit11 - 00))) .1: q livR4Xe?11 race between the foresters and engineers; Tuesday, the fores-ters . put on the assembly; Wednesday, wood chopping and contest;Thursday;snow shoe'rate; Friday, log hurling. And of course, the entire quad bbre the evidences of Paul visit. Enormous green- painted footprints through the Main, across the quad and away from the Engineering BuBding are proof of his annual visit. ' - ' ' , , - inionommienn 41"AltS1711!11)iv1St04 . . ,, -- |