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Show m' nmt uriyi rw w THE DESERET Salt Lake Marine Home On Furlough Salt Lakers were proud to welcome Corporal Zilla Layton back to the home front while she was here on furlough. Shes made quite a name for herself during the eight months that she has beei marine. Yes, more honors and good work have piled up to Cpl. Laytons credit in addi-tio- n to the numerous things she did in civilian life. Cpl. Lavton took her boot training at Hunter College and from there took four weeks training at New River, North Carolina. Her first assignment took her to Cherry Point, N. C., where she had the unusual and ex- - Reception Fetes Newlyweds At Lion House Mr. and Mrs. John Huettcll announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Ruth Carolyn Huettell, to E. Russell Smith, son -- of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Smith of Murray-ThLion House was chosen for the place of the wedding and Clarence Huettell, reception. e brother of the, bride, performed the ceremony. - Simplicity was the keynote to the gown of the bride . . . soft white-- jersey,-- - accented with pearls and a corsage of gardenias andbaby roses. The bridesmaids. Miss Opal Okey, Miss Beverly Hill and Miss Joy Graham wore harmonious pastels and corsages NEWS MRS. E. RUSSELL SMITH She is the former Miss Ruth Carolyn HeutteL .Dec, trailer truck from 6 30 am. tdl 5 pm. She takes the bovs out to the field, drives the mess sergeant and his supplies to the mess hall and taxis the bos back in for meals six days of the week. When she returns to her base she is going to organize a bowl-in- g team among the lady Marines there who plan to take up the game in their "spare time. And again her civilian life comes in handy. You see, she was state bowling champion for three years prior to her enlistment and so a better bowling teacher would be hard to find. In. addition to herprowess as a bowler and lifesaver. Miss Lav-to- n was a sergeant m the CAP. She was a member of the sensational womens softball team,. The Shamiocks, and a swim-a- t the Deseret ming instructor Gjmnasium, -- relaxation at- - lunch the- preparations for a festive holi-a few days out of the day bustle of the city to visit with friends. Mrs. Heber J. Rutter and her adorable daughter, theater. An attractive couple in any Nancy Ann, were among the crowd Enid Nelson with many who were visiting Santa - her brother, Russell, Patrons, Claus. , Governor and Mrs. Herbert B. Maw with their younger daughter, Jean, were seated across the aisle from Mary Gleave, striking in black accented with sparkling rhinestones, with her group of friends, Elma Singleton, Rnth Hunter, Mrs. Bessie Peeler, Mrs. Elsie Dailey, Margaret Walker and Mrs. Harper Wallace. ... ... r - needed. She arrived home on Thanksgiving day and is visiting withe her father, 0. M. Laj ton of Kays-vill- r PERMANENT WAVES ,.k Nuptial Rites For your own convenience, we sug- gest that you come early in the week rush. - And to avoid dont wait until the last week, before.. Christmas. Ourbeauty operators are unable to take care of everyone as promptly at they would like . . so phone NOW for your Permanent Wave appointment! You'll be assured of die best without waiting. possible service Gifts jfrom Our Qosmetic "Bar harmonizing Shop early for gifts she'll appreciate . shades of powder, louge and lipstick. Give useful gifts this Christmas. At Air Base formed recently at the Armv Air Base. Chaplain James E. Stock-ma- n read the marriage vows. Witnesses were Lt, Charles G. Koontz and Mrs. Della Koontz of Salt Lake. EX-EEL-E- IS Salon Beauty Phone Salt Lake City Main and Broadway 2470 Washington Boulevard Ogden - Following will he a reception the officers club. Miss Watters attended the University of Utah, where she affiliGamma ated with the Kappa sorority and was president of Trotters. Announcement of the marriage daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Fred R. Taylor of Provo comes to the many friends in Salt Lake City and Provo. The bridegroom is Daniel Halstead Staffler, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M Staffler of Santa Cruz, Calif. The wedding took place at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, with the two families and cloe relatives in attendance. Rev. John Leffler of St. Lukes Episcopal Church officiated. their The couple will spend honeymoon at Carmel at the Rocking "S "ranch, home of the bridegrooms parents. The bride is affiliated with Phi Beta Phi sorority on the University ql Utah campus. of Miss Mary Taylor, The J- - Leonard Loves . . . with their charming daughter, the Joyce, were enjoying capers of the Junior Miss, as Were the Hubert Woolfes. Talking in the outer lobby . . . meeting the socialites of Salt Lake and the numerous visitors . . . saw Sybil White in soft red wool busily chatting. Handsome southern gentleman . . . Lt. Dick ONiel, with this constant companion, Mary ?Lou Merrill, lovely in a stunning dress of Alice blue crepe. Carl T. Woolsey Jr. has new little brother..-- . The younger, set ever. pres n Yes, Carl and Connie ent at social gatherings were are the Woolsey Mary Lon Smith and her esproud parents of their -- son. The newcomer is-t- o cort, Betty Karpowltz with he be named William Craig mother, MrsTH. G. Karpowitz a nice name for the . . . Mimi Bird sat nearby. youngster who was born Back in their seats waiting Thursday night in St Marks Hospital , . he for the last act were the Pat weighed in at 7 pounds, Heals . . . Augusta Uterman four ounces. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Martin Lin-dewith their handsome Can Vitamins Restore young son, Charles. Theatre-lover- s from Provo Richard Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan J. Penrose, Color to GRAY HAIR? - - who ventured to Salt Lake . -- 1112 South 9th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, fpr the performance were Mr. GOING TO SCHOOL and Mrs. Frank Earl, Mr. and By Richard J. Penrose Mrs. Isaac Brockbank, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bird. I'm miserable this morning. In the throng leaving the I'm scrubbed from head to toe. theater saw Mrs. Duffin. and Our school is just beginning In tests with gray hairtd ptoplt, a her daughter, Jean, Dr. and leading houMkMping magazine, using And mom wants me to go. the ''anti gray hair vitamin," found 88 Mrs. E. B. Fairbanks, Alice of those tested had some success. GRAY VITA contains the tested amount of this Ruth Goddard and Miss Ruthie I'd rather be a cowboy remarkable vitamin PLUS 450 Int unite Larsen with their escorts. of BI. Get, QRAYVITA now. 30 day And ride the range all night. treatment $1 50, 100 days' $4 00 Phone for a visit to KEITH O'BRIEN S 6 PARIS CO , This school idea is silly , WALGREEN OR Z, C. M. I Boulder, Colo, is ' Jean BallinI read write. or Adv. 'Cause can't ger. Darlene Anderson with her mother, Mrs. C. W. Ander-on-, left this morning for a Home-Mixe- d short visit to California. w Wednesday at 8 p m. hen the Boston bound is Pi Phi Eli abeth Brown. Shell live with Art Barn Poetry Section holds her sister, Mrs. Anthony Lund. its monthly meeting at the Art Just returned from Boston Barn Mrs. Robert Easton Walker tained from any druggist) Into a pint Saves Big Dollars. bottla, Add your syrup, and you have and New York is Bonnie Mur- will discuss "Market for ReligiSo Easy! No Cooking. a full pint of really wonderful cough ous Verse. Friends are Invited. dock. While in New York, Bonmedicine. It never spoils, lasts a f am-U- y A In real awaits you. mirprlae your a long time, and children love it. nie visited with Kay Render-- n own kltch-- n, for the relief of coughs This mixture takes right hold of a due to colds. Vou can New to York mix a easily whosgoing In a way that means business. cough syrup that gives you about 4 cough It loosens the phlegm, soothes the University in the metropolis timea as much for your money. Irritated membranes, and quickly , Bonnie and Mrs. Earl Bridvrell, "Make a syrup by stirring Si cups of eases soreness and difficult breathing. dining ouf the other evening, granulated sugar and one cup of Pinex of water a few moments, until dissolved. proven is a specialin compound "ere talking over old times. concentrated ingredients, well known for form, prompt action Remember Mrs. Birdwell as U Relieis in Coughs and bronchial irritations. the former Jeanne Karras? ' Ruh Mil Tpcfpfl woklng needed Its no trouble at all. Money refunded if it doesn't please (ob you in every way, YAPQRUB rhea put8 ounces Jeanne is home for tt short visit, Baby Talk! Mort--ense- sec-en- d ... -- Club News Syrup Relieves Coughs Quickly In Salt Lake City Exclusively at Auerbach's Street Floor Daytime Shop These are representative oT our many charming Georgiana .Frocks . . . Dresses that are just for you as individual as with charm and your handwriting, styled youthfulness. -- Left, dot in brown, red, green or navy. Sizes 14 polka rayon crepe to 40. Right rayon crepe in grey, brown, or aqua : 10.98 grounds. Sizes 12 to 20. ... tri-col- or CHARGE IT Chest Colds K22J?S2S"W,Si WICKS I7.r , h . Machineless on fl e. HopscotcFTValley ... CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Bridesrrr . . . - - THRIFTY Richardson ' A ceremonv uniting shopping on a free moment and her friend with whom Miss wedding Marv Bell Coe, daughter of Mathe before lived she joining Mrs. Fay Keller of Lennox, Calif , from her duties at the Air rines, Miss Eden Stookey, 312 and Lt. Marcel A MtCartnev, Lines . . . and in the ZCMI Ceftter St. son of Mrs. Winifred McCartney, tearoom catching their breath Hawthorne, California, was per were the Dorton sistersT Hope and Jean who is a private first class now in the WACS . . . Mrs. Wilford W. Gardner and Kathryn Watters December 10 is the date set by her daughter, Gloria . . . Mrs. Watters who G. M. Paulsen, her daughter Miss Kathryn Mary will be married to Captain WilBarbara, and Lorna Gleave liam Gordon Austin. Miss were chatting with Mrs. LuWatters, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. William Wat. cille Adams Brown of Spring-villters of Arlington, Va., former Salt Lhkers, will be- iflarried ih the .nostchapeL ofFort Jleyer.,Yat. at Campus t Thtf Salt Lake Auxiliary No. National Association of Letter Carriers will meet Wednesday K 8 p m. in the Federal Building, The Salt Lake City Association of School Secretaries will meet Wednesday at 7.30 pjn. In th assembly room of the. Education Administration Bldg, 440 East - - Jst -Sa. St. 15. - Fern Page 11 3 or the Jioliday Season h, attractive T, 1943 Look Lovelier ofr0sesrsJamesMcDow;eUJx81tmJsrfl.U(L.MJieJt matronof honor toOer sis- - uniform. She is thrilled to he ter. The best raairwasJVnwP member of a group which is brother- - of the- - bride- - jng so much for the war effort, When I reported with 14 other groom. Both the bride and bride- lady Marines to Cherry "Point groom attended the- - University and relieved 32 men for overseas of Utah. They will make their duty I really felt I was doing home in Murray, Utah. mv part in the war effort r truck is our Salt RIGHT AT HOME In a large That's just one reason why is home on furlough. Zilla who Zilla Lake Marine, Cpl. Layton, poral Zilla Layton feels that can is now making headline news in the Marines as she formerly every girl who possibly . . should enlist In gome branch of did in athletic circles of our city. the armed services. Women are Caughl a glimpse of the very Tuesday, December ior lifesaveiw At present the ' homecomer is stationed at the Marine Air Base in El Toro, Calif, where she is connected with the motor transport unit and drives a large semi- semi-traile- Tetite and charming Arline; Brown, dressed in a suave "three -piece suit of soft choco- late brown, was among the throngs of Christmas shoppers. Busy as busy can be . . . Christmas shopping and visiting Santa. . . a moment of Salt Lake City, Utah The University of Utah Mothers Club will meet Wednesday at 1 p m. in the Union Build- ing with Mrs. Lockhart H. Brock. bank presiding. Luncheon will be served. Mrs. J. H. McGtbbenv and a mixed choir with "soloist will present an interesting pro- gram. Its still a secret but something very special is being planned for citing experience of saving the life of a marine sergeant who was struck by a surf board while swimming and was knocked unconscious. Cpl. Layton rescued him before he was caught in the under-tow- . She grasped him with the hair grip and with the surf board and ,the drowning marine she swam the long distance to shore and help. You can be sure that htb she and the sergeant were gratified that she is a sen- We're Looking At You Socialites By The Towntalkers The rustle of programs . . . i hushed silence . . . lights dimmed , . . and the" curtain rises on the first act, scene one of the popular light comedy 'Junior Miss The formality of black the subtle scent of perfume tailored gentlemen . . , the warmth and cordiality of friends meeting during intermission". . . the night of the vr CLl CdJL was -- tw 79TH YEAR SINCE 1864 HOURS 10 tO AT. .. Phone |