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Show . . 1 . , . - , . . . . I She is Now AU' e In a quiet ceremony performed yesterday at 6 p.m. Betsy Hollings became the wife of Pres. George F. Richards, of the Council of the Twelve. Wedding rites , were performed by Elder George , .4 ' . were-Eld- er , , " ' ' ..' ' - ' ''', "., - ' - , , , I ;;. ' , ,. , . , : ..,-- - , 'i, , , ', , - - , ),, , ' 4', .), . ; 1, ,. , : :.', -- - ., ,' , , ,;.,..,, . ,, , home. , 4 ;, :, ., , , i. i , 4 , - , ,, i , , -- els be '.... 't. g. gr. .......::,..!;;;-5- :- Ar , teq :,:;;::..,.. .: a Br ly da - : ' tne.. fir ap -, , .,.. 4., ., ....., . ..:, 4. Li " :7- ,t; 1 - ' i, -- , , i . 1 1:1 ,- ,,4::,, ' '.:::.:::'' ''r , " '' -',:,,,:...,' ,e. ', ''' . ., , , ,,,.:,,..., ,,-- ,: r 1 ' , r ,e ' .' 1 , t, ,,,,ia,,' :1 ' , ,, , , , ,t , .x1,11," N"'''''' 1 , 1, ' li 0j 0 0 an . ". 44,.., - '. ,. - .1' - 1, , "4 ' f . ; ,.. ! . , it400,.., w."""''''''' t........rrm'imr, 11.., 'z Q functional monthly disturbances? 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N.. , ii --- 0.000) -- ifri , 1 - - peer ass all daemon dilly med. tbs Sloardascia 'jolt b 4milanies adilk . !onettallos - -- loam New Foot-Sav- er Iota ilea . , ' '- Peat 'a ;mail Peat Sansp,s, t - - el shoes abet bat pair bed alogVsst Ills , , , , amok his'your sommose ;',, ' - the loom hat um glib Areal Sums ale Tilda is 1 t- I. at. keel 11 kl . Sboerfot Fall ere more: - -- -- - - beautiful, more comfortable tbau ever! arendturnwedill visit here until Friday. ' ... Mr. and Mrs. , - - ' STATE 117 VO Job It Ntat . . y. After a trip through Wyoming, Colorado and Montana,- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gant, 2501 East Commonwealth Ave., returned home Sunday. In Wray, Colorado, the Gents left their two children, Johnnie, ancYBar. bare, with their grandmother, 41V- ., - , V VACATION , , a I Akw, FOOT 0 4111 gictlits tilirsth. thToemsaGitantta,kwehicso i 11 : ' irk SUMMER 1 . . saa a ab sos a aDd stottool61 It"P Itsmst. spool start 0 ostrillCtan , ' sly I:. ;el Icleg emirs oeborNi of Ito Compaq bt COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. OF UTAH Solt Lake, City' , Coss-Cs- Got too, ""htolo,. 4 - : i tit ego". I 1'73 1, .I . 0( dot:ett it :a.: 1:Adi tiosi,,,, tio , N. 01 a 'fee tot i ,, 1 - - ' mode' tiatie , ...', i -- , t t ' a , Nis,-.- - I. ZIt tI a 4 as s,. -- - 1 47knclostires---t . 1 ' ' ' 1, W -- - , - Busy man's pause . z fig:, ."4 9165 , , ) ab. weekend Brighton. and Mrs. P. M. Thompson. On Saturday, litirsWarren Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowley, Lorraine Bullen and Spence Clawson drove up to the canyon retreat for dinner. 4 ;iI iltoodoodollir . - and MoodNANO' WEE, IIIIIIMN11111111i1111 T., Mn. Dick played host Over the at the 'Judd cabin in Overnighters were Mr. ,olo' 359 SOUTH 1 -- wow 000m. FURNITURE Co. , Both Mr. and Mrs. Dorny are former Salt Lakers, and she be remembered as Miss Nerda Nelson. They have been living in Washington, .D. C. for the past four years. ZGsta-i- I 4 I CAt - writ:11 q,,,, 000 on000m- Mrs. Carl H. Dorny with her three children, Nelson, De Anne and Parnelia, are visiting in Salt Lake for a month from their home in Washington, D. C. Domey will join his family soon at the home of her parents, ThMre. and Mrs. C. W. Nelson, 738 South Eighth West. popular visitor has been entertained by her two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Sheffield, Mrs. Robert Shivers and Mrs. Quayle Can- - 14.0 " 11.-- , - roctogranniteallsoosthuingterinteffeesedt aotinsconsit has of moman's most important organs. Taken regularly Pinkhsms Com. pound helps buUd up resistance to such distress. Also a great stomachic tonic! PINKHAM'S rArgusagt: 1LYDIA 11 NOITI UNIVERSITT ' , ham's Vegetable Corn. pounda to relieve suet aYmPtomst lo recent medical test Pinkham's Compound proved remarkably helpful to women troubled this what - Z v ',' nknelyeopil.,uneferel vont, restless, weak- -. at such Umeet Then OCIt ,, , o Aro you "troubled bI distress Of female ff) 77;3 , i ilbak: Visitors frörn Washington, D. C. Preyed This pn 0OLIcat) -- -I , Tut , ' I , vEvilifin EA 1 : of V . , , '' b Rant EMILY Crest . ' ,, , , : au UV ,a,.Ings That Tell, Shop at the F!r, .,., 4101 F. 114,r .. vs, , ,i , Usi its th 29m a . et ' t y sa ed hi in sit t ,:..:,,,,:,, ::,,,,,7)..,:, 1.,-,,,- , 1:111111.11.31 14,1, 4 - Ai Take a minimum of space in the roomcan be stored in closet. Large three quarter size bed, complete with mattress. Reg. $35.50 I ' .::;,....,,,,,.,?:::...,,,i,.i,....;,,..,,,,,, : 1(10(3. ',. -- " r - lmmDelvilg t ,, Fr ROLLAWAY BEDS : 'c.ge , rpo.. - ,,.A - .. ., GAS HAUGE 70 ) '''':' ) ' - I m ,,,.,,,. :. i 11 '11 f ,,, ho 5950 ION - 0,.. ; 1 al iiiiiwiy 111 of tic STUDIO COUCH $ , - I , n , - I Ltedlcal , 11' re. ,: fr. - . th se ' - , 1,''.. I. Villa, ofi CENTENNIAL VISITORS " , rip- Br ENTERTAINING 4 fi t Bt or , PI li W II Po th, do--n- z ,m ".'; of summer Weddings for, e !!' B , - t S' , - --- i - ,..,:::::::-- :: ... 1,, . ; - f:el k,,- ,. . ,-; " i . , .0Pez - Fir Eli Ga .: : ' ; Tt Bu 1- 1; ' ,tI 0- . , ; . 1 ',411".1 , . Gs . man-to-b- - ob iii ii . plana Told , , 213. , ,,,,, Bu .... ' 1 : , 1 n ';.,1'.. 1 it, :, ''' Fir mosThteuntruhotthiceids. , ,. " . ,?. : ,,,M,12..4.:VgillflzalPilr,.;;--- ic -- ,,,:.:. ' , s - liolowdi ' '''41,!I ...., .. , ", ' ,y, I U , ,.. .to-- ,. t ,, . , ,! ; '.: , ,z ; ,, 1 xi, :,, ,.' ..,.,., :;:', ,,,,'. ' s anti-biot- scien- '"--- -- 1I - !V., 1 '.. 111411L 'IS, ..,.. ' time to Miss Cochran went al -- 1 , , , r,,.......,.....7.7.7r,,,- 1,At n '''' - : 0 l :. r.,,,1 i. ljr,11101 l)ouii iiiilli I. L1ORGE ,A,:ll'i'; ' issr:;-;:- , ' E) HaYetonth:ropprh7nftoartioitiheoffoutrig ''. , Growing up COLORFUL "ji-------'- . ; " t '1 i ' ' ,'..: nu , Dr. woman m COOL ct ', , tho do: thatt Jacqueline rochran lae 'no' rim? toasty, 't - .........,...... ' ' fact she denied with vigor and .. .. 4,r modestry as she sat in the 1" , ''''' '' ' : . , ; . briry of her large apartment ' : ' ', ' ' .. , overlooking the East River. ' She has a warm, friendly smile ..,'7 's,' and it was in use today as she ,. -7.-3 tried to explain her repeated .,:.:::, :, ...-" " conquest of aviation's most coy- ,::::.:::,:i., i eted trophy for women. - - ' "I guess maybe the committee . CM, ,,,'-- t ,',..: :, .4 was nice enough to .give it to me i,. for my work during the war. It ; . ;: You know, it wasn't awarded the war years, not since fl. during ' ' ,, 1 won it in 1939." , ., Miss Cochran's work during edird . ,. , ,,,- ng - )'''': - br; . :' ,...:: '.,' '' ,o " I. , , .:,. ; ',-- .., tiu .' -- . , , 4 , , winner tist, wife of Nobel-priz- e Sir Howard Florey, took a reporter to task for trying to "personalize" her. "We're human beings, we scientistsoh, very human at expostutimes" Lady Florey never do lated. "But it would for us to emerge as personalities during our life time. "Our very jokes could be interpreted as jibes at the work of other scientists. The resistance we encounter to new ideas those things have to be told later in biographies after were dead." Very reluctantly, Lady Florey admitted that the greatest hurdle -for any scientist is not in the laboratory. The man or woman - who 'snakes a world-shakidiscovery doesn't tear eft his lab apron and rush to or the tell either his colleagues world. He slowly and often painfully, like most of his predecessors, about proving the worth of Ion his experiment. 0 I .: r :;.",..,' ) - , e , :1,, t.;' ..;,. ' rt! international Harmon trophy, presented to Miss Cochran for the fourth time not long ago. If a Hollywood actress were to win on Oscar four times the achievement would undoubtedly induce mass hysteria in large segments of the populace. .. Australian-bo- r-I , N 4s,,4,444. ,,,,,:.,.,t, ' A sheaves. her sheaves consist al? most wholly of laurel. Thb latest hunk of laurel is the But not so Miss Jacqueline Cochran, the world's No. 1 woman flier. This modern Cinderella, poor, orphaned, beautiful. hardworking, intelligent and now married to one of America's Industrial princes, Floyd B. Odium, continues to gather in the has i 4.!,,,,,,,,,,,, , - - Scientist cc) '1.,,,, ......, Flier Honored has The popular bride-to-b- e , ' , stt : asked Mrs. J. W. McDonough to ,,,, ,,, ,..t ..egaigl, serve as matron of honor. Miss '' :''' .'''', , . , WASPS (the Women's Airforce ' Shirley Parsons will be maid of ; ,, ' e s, Service Pilots of the AAF) bad Mrs. and she has chosen honor, ; . ' , ; previously been acknowledged Ellis J. Robinson, Mrs. Wood ' ks ', '' ' ' l by Uncle Sam. She is one of Rawlin Peterson and Mrs. .; ,.; awarded a Vs- the few women --' 7 ''' O'Leary as her attending ma4.". - Medal for Military.tingutshed trons. Miss Linda McCormick 1,,,i1wheolamomomorm ., It ........., ,ep,;:oS44. .11 -i ' war services. and Miss Sheri Henderson will ...., ., ...,,......1.... ..,, She did not look very military be flower girls. and Mr,puncan , Miss Peggy Parsons whose betrothal to John Duncan , or daring as she eat in her home Robinson to J. Ellis asked has , at at a luncheon Hotel Utah was announced Saturday. Jr., today, dressed in a simple sumact as best man. mer print and pouring a cup of After a honeymoon in New The British team who devel" ''' '. tea. She looked as soft and future the Mexico, newlyweds ' accordl ,:,' feminine as a nosegay, with her oped the miracle drug, 4 ,,.,: plan to make their home in Salt c flawless complexion, her wide ing to Lady Florey, encountered Lake. blue eyes and her heavy, curly less - resistance in proving the Miss Parsons is a graduate of Miss Donna Rae Brandley who will Mrs. Herbert Nielson Hyde, the former blond hair cut in a bob neither worth of penicillin than other By Marguet O'Brien the University of Utah, where Miss Ruby Goodson, who married June 2IL wed John F. Wikstrom of Ogden July 111. long nor short. discoverer' of drugs. of as served she Spurs, back am president now I in HollyRight The drug that could arrest in- wood and mama and I went to secretary of the Associated Women Students, and was a member fection was desperately needed lunch at the studio.. I was very of the double quartet. by the army when the Irloreys see to esall my friends Her fiance has also attended and their colleagues finished happy their experiment, and unlike pecially Jane Powell and Eliza- the U. and served in the Navya Mr. and Mrs. Ray George Lee. Harrison, bridesmaid, have daughter of Mrs. Annie Eliza- was honored at numerous preother drugs it had no harmful beth Taylor. Janie knows how for two years. He completed Brand ley's beth Goodson, 128 North Main, nuptial parties. Hostesses inmission in the western states. andley, 1757 Cornell Circle, - been chosen as Miss after effects. to sing very beautifully and - Wikstrom is formerly of Phoenix, Ariz., and cluded Miss Inez Bunot, Mrs. announce the engagement of their attendants.e, Kentand FRANCES LIVINGSTON Bat the human side of the ex- Elizabeth is fit- best the benedict Herbert Nielson Hyde, son of Edward Bronson and Mrs. Morris R a e has asked Bruce Miss Donna periment will have to be told teen years old Of interest in Salt Lake is the daughter, Bushman, Gene Mrs. Lucinda N. Hyde, 155 First Meyer. C. H. Goodson of Denver - o'''. now not a the and by very by biographer, announcement being made by andley, to John Floyd Wik- De Gooyer, Dalls Burton and Ave. Elder John A. Widtsoe of also entertained for the couple , I Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Harrocks Strom the Floreys or by another scientist. beautiful with I third, son of Dr. J. F. Jerry Nelson to serve as ushers. the Council of the Twelve hnited at a dinner on the Hotel Utah lots of dark scientifto the A party will be explain Miss Brandley is a senior at the young couple in the Salt Lake Roof Garden. Trying ' Livingston, 69 T St., of the Wikstrom the second of Ogden, ic mind and its antipathy for brown curly ,11 recent marriage of their daughthe University of Utah where Temple on June 25, and the new- given Saturday by Miss Zara Mrs. K. and Wikstrom, emotion Lady Florey remon- hair and the i Gladys to Miss she Frances Livingston, is affiliated with Alpha Phi lyweds honeymooned in Jackson Sabin and Mrs. Ida Day Wester-honter, bluest eyes I son of also of Ogden. strated: of the Elmer Hole and Yellowstone. Her fiance of Bountiful in Mark McDonald, sorority. , t ever did see. The young couple have set from the U this June graduated Mrs. Ella V. McDonald of OakBefore her marriage, the bride new Mrs. Hyde. where he "We do not think in terms of sitwere They wedding date for July 31. was a member of Kappa Sigma. land, Calif. The important mar- ,their Individuals. We think of gener- ting not far ceremony will be He will return to colleg- - this riage took place in San Fran- The evening ationsand generations to come. away at a table 7 p.m. in St. Paul's fall. at a was performed followed cisco and As a marine durir,r the by a child or a so I decided to Suppose you have IMMM,MWMMI,IIMOMMI.11MMIIRIPMMM.NOMil honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe. Episcopal Church by the Rev. war, Mr. Wikstrom served in the friend who is ill. Your emotion go over and say Margaret Mortimer and a small Pacific theater. the Chester, in Now southern California, cure and your worry O'Brien hello. Hello and reception at the home of On a luncheon honplan to make their home garden them. The scientist has to re- how are you I said in a very couple e bride-elect- 's uncle and aunt, oring Saturdayv In Oakland, where the well-knothe bride-to-b- e was given main unemotional, objective." said voice. Mr. Mrs. and and William is They gay bride doing supervisory cheery Birrell, by Mrs. William Birrell. Nevertheless, it was Sir How- they were fine but as they seem- work with the local Red Cross. 1863 Yalecrest Avenue, will honRUBY GOODSON ard's wile who pumped a bi- ed the newlyweds that evening. of the University of very busy talking I decided A graduate Mrs. Earl Keene, attending macycle over a good part of the where she was a member A dinner at the Beau Brum-- . Utah, momie. sit to with and back go British Isles for nine months of CM Omega sorority, the for- tron, Miss Eleanor Brenneke, mel follo,wed the recent mar-ki- d ElizaI did notice though that of honor and Miss Bonnie riage of Miss Ruby Goodson, proving her. husband's work by mer Miss Livingston has done applying penicillin to infected beth was wearing her high heals patients. Itt4"!I Pretty soon Judy Garland Asked If she didn't think that again. is always extra who friendly here was something of an emotional Visiting You can make any room in your house came over and sat with mother .' V experience, she contended: ' "You may say that when we'd and me. Judy was wearing a during July are Into an extra guest room with a lovely, proved that so many people were most elegant hat with spring red IL Carl Mrs. such diverse well from practical and blue flowers all around and getting --, .)-": conditions, it was a tremendosis she looked ?, :: ::.,i;.::,',T:47. . very pretty in it too Dorny and her ,.T.!!!.... reward for hard labor." , as she usually doesn't wear hats. I I , I asked her how Liza wasthat I children, De , , , is her little babyand she said I 4 thank you and invited us Anne, Pamela , or No 4,) COOL 9,MODERN fine , over to see her and I replied oh Convertible quickly to a double " and Nelson. --r yes indeed as I like babies es- Jr ' bed. Priced as low as little girl babies very I 1 ' peci!i113! 1,,..;.....".""1 I '11 , muchdon't you. Lr r 1 I I ';1111111111 ; '' '.', -- LL. It , P . - --- - , - , w (Elan YORK(INS) N.,,,,....,t ''''N, , wedding breakfast given by the bridegroom's parents will follow, and that evening a reception will honor the couple at the Parsons , , ,- t., Aug. 15 and will be solemnized In the. Salt Lake Temple .6 ,.4.! NEW ' t., , , ,,:- ,......., ' taken a very pretty American woman to add new chapters to postgraduate work at Columela the old tale of Cinderella, who University, New York. USC and was obviously content to settle the University of California at down to riches and anonymous Berkeley. The bridegroom grad- -. castle life after marrying her uated from the University'-b- r prince. At least, no one ever heard of her again. California.... i ,, Y.',',,...,, I ', ,, , . ' '' Ethel Flom, the distaff side of the husband and wife team who produced penicillin in time to save the lives and limbs of countless Allied soldiers, thinks scientists, like children, should be seen and not heard. Not heard from, that is during their lifetime. Interviewed just before she left New York for England, the 13-- ''..- ' M. t . ' '"7.., ,' - ' ;,.. a By Dorothy Doan NEW YORK (INS) 7 t . --. ; ' ,,,,...e. ; ,,, ' ,, ' - f,',,: ;: i. , Irr - .:,4 : , Heard is Motto - : .,, , of . ' : SeenandNot , k 7 ow '; , , ----- - 's k - of President a e-- ; ,,, l' t: ,Ar" .1,.; priortobewedding the bride was feted at a number ot par-- sons and daughters tin given by Richards. - , , Council of the Twelve, Mrs. Lee, and members of the Richards , family. The bride looked lovely in a sheer summer gown, and pinned a gardenia corsage to her ghoul- der. A family dinner at the Temple Square Hotel followed the wed- ding at which all the children and their families were present. The couple viill honeymoon in the Northwest and return to Salt Lake to make their home. ' r ..' - ,. ,i :' ; ,.',., Jr. r ttritcertroarq Harold B. Lee, of 'the F. Richards i ViAntsaing ., , , ? i'''' k , I. Salt 'Akers Two well-knohave set their wedding date.... ? Miss Peggy Parsons and John C. Duncan Jr.,. whose engagtment and approaching marriage Is announced today by the bride(, elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Parsons, 1884 . South Ninth . ' East St. Formal announcement 4,aade. at a ,lupchson at the I Hotel Utah roof harden Safurclif'. , ,t Hostesses were Mrs. Parsons and , Miss Shirley Parsons, the bride elect's sister. The benedict is the on of Mr. and Mrs. John C. , , Duncan,. 823 East Seventh South ; St. 144 The marriage will take place , t, - Will Famobs PC:11:SOnS , . . , Become Mrs. Dupcdn , ., ,,i ,,, ;t ! , 7 Mrs.ilicriar08-1- . t ,, , , , ' , 1' sop ' I - . ii Peggy July Monday . , . inslitry21,?rms. .,1947 11-- 1117 - v . r - , , .. i - Home Bunolv Co ,. OPENHOUSE E. Hugh Miller, , 1401. South Fourteenth East were hosts at an open house on Saturday in honor of their son. Ed Miller, and his finance, Miss Leola Schofield. The young couple.. are mating wedding plans for the month of August. . - ,4 C e ..., 124 SOUTH MAIM S.1 t . . , . . |