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Show TBE DESERET NEWS, Saturday, - November 29, 1947 own talkers Esclvls,o1-- ay 1 ..P.....9.t6sR.O.m 1 - A 10:30 a.m. ceremony in the wore taffeta gowns of gold. Alice, , blue and green. Mr. and Mrs. Royal L. Tribe (Joyce Isaacson) are happy Salt Lake Temple on WedneGerJanet in was flowsdaytmited marriage Tiny Wagstaff a seven in of Thanksof wee born the hours parents pound boy, trude Evelyn (Trudy) Day and er girl, and Raymond Myerholl giving morning at the L. D. S. hospital. . Mr. and Mn. Tlibe Raymond C. Edvalson. The bride was best man for the bridenow claim Ogden as their home.. Proud grandparents are is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. groom. Dick Art Liffort Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe B. Isaacson, 1326 Harvard Avenue, and Elias L. Day, 327 Milton ,Ave.. Don EdvalsonGundry, and Carol Edvaland Mr. Edvalson is the son of son were ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Tribe of Ogden. " A black And grey topcoat was Mr. and Mrs. Merlin. Edvalson. l "HAPPY BIRTHDAY" chosen by the bride as part of Ogden. her trousseau for the honeymoon President David O. McKay Minna' and Dive Ferrin, both , , , tour )ears old yesterday, think performed the wedding cere- tripShetoisCalifornia. a graduate of the Unia it's fun to have a birthday, es- - mony, which was followed by of Utah where she was -- versity Emin breakfast the wedding , ', affiliated with Lambda, Delta pecially when you receive a pire Room of the Hotel Utah. ,. -- , bran- d- new puppy, (already Sigma, and J. D. L. That a in evening reception Mr. Edvalson The twins Ivins Ward Harnamed Candy). o,. ,, honored the couple. vard University inattended to' , ''- -' .; ..,:' ' Boston. Westare daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ' The bride a of .chose in Missouri and the Ifni., minster gown tf .'.. '''"f .1 C. B. (Jack) Perrin, 2827 Bev- . , White slipper satin entrain with versity of Utah. He was a mem' '''' ,400 s; I 17 ,' 1 erly St. . . . They have a tiny a sweetheart neckline and pearl ber fRho Sigma Mu, Delta Tall ''''' , '' ,:' ''' '' veil of Delta, Frenesti and Alpha Pi ,. baby brother to ,play with, too trim. Her floor-leng, bride's illusion was a to , . fraternities. .. ,, . . old . ,,, Omega caught i, Jimmy. year ,, lace cap, and she carried Whi1e Making the trip to Salt Lake . orchids with red roses. NOTES . UNIVERSITY ' ' for the wedding were Mrs. A. ',.,..' with all the turkey, " I, Stuffed ''t Attending new Mrs. Edvalson .W. Murdock, of Los Angeles. Mr. k. , ,,,, ' 5 , t Mrs. Ray Meyerhoff, as ma- 'and . ' nd Huntingtcth 4,4 puddin' and pumpkin pie of was , i, 's, tron of honor, Norma Day, as Park, Ctil(ornia, who flew in for - ' ' '''' , one Redskins , big day happy ' , , maid of ' and Marion Wal- the ceremony, Mrs. O. 'Boyle , t are taking to the hills today to ters, Lu honor, .., Jean Draper and Mar- from Chicago and Mrs, George continue the holiday festivities ilyn Mason as bridesmaids. They Welsh from Chicago. , ' ; . , ,,,,,,,,,t,ex . with a gay weekend of their ,,,,,,,,0.,,,,,,,..sw---mwo,e,,,,,,,,,y,6,,, ,, , ' .ii "..4,- tt4.,. mottbeloved winter sport ,. . . . , , , , - - - - -. , ,, ,, t. If',4 skiing. v 1, ' Jean Denison, daughter of Mr. ,, Thoughts - of term paper.1 , ', A5 ,,,, 0 ',,A,, , tdh' 41,,,,, ,, ' 7 , , become the wife of Lawrence . '4 blue books, lessons or text, i ...(.:,;.,:,.,40:2J books were farthest from the 401064 ' , Danna and Diane 'Perrin minds of Jeannett Allein, Reed "s' , ' ,., ,(Yr4 , Clark, Janet Walker and Clyde Gillette as they began waxing ' t '' 1 '' , their skils this morning in preparation for the big ski club party , which began at the wee hours of the morning in the high lofts , ..,0 , k. s: sl ' Little Cottonwood Canyon. s.. oe,"'- ç Jean Denison, daughter of Mr. SKI CLUB PRESIDENT . . . Gene Wight willingly lead ..,, .,si . ' 5,(4.,..;s and Mrs. Melvin Denison, Manti, ,,4,,,,:;,,, club members, Shana Jones, Marie Hubner, and Gerry Humph, ,... ..- and Lawrence Foote, ion of Mr. t rey up the familiar Alta slopes for a rigorous morning of spills, and Mrs. Chester Foote, Nephi, strenuous a Wet and cold after rolls and freezing fun. morning , 41., .. will be married-br- a Bob Jones and Ann Gilmer were the first to hear the dinner '''' candlelight ', , .., gong and swished down to the lodge for a hot dinner of meat ceremony t , tonight at 7:30 o'clock I ' . ,,i at the Denison, home. pies,- - hot chocolate and apple pie alamode. , ,, Undaunted by darkness and more than inspired by the 1 For the reception which will i ': , 114. 4 , full moon eager skiers Neil Williams and Don Richey are plan- - , follow the bride will have as 1N'""' g 1 ning to eolith. skiing until midnight on the lighted slope, we' , her Mrs. attendants Reed ',': . 1 l across from th'elodge. , f. lc' matron of honor; Gae Thompson, IA. snow ,,, candiLOVELY JANE CONELY queen University Denison, her sister, maid of hondate Hank Watson will be toasting toes by the , or. ' Margie Dawn Denison, an, warm lodge fire where others will be joining in the games and other sister; Donna Rae Foote, that have been planned to complete a mighty full day. sister of ...the bridegroom, will more private ski hills, Mary Johnson, Gil Iker, Art be bridesmaids. from sneaked away Jackson,' Dick Marshall and Dave Salsbury Max' Knight, brother-in-la, three-daat y the stag party the 'mad' city life last Friday for a will perform best man duties for of Brighton. cold the In Johnion heights Mr. hermitage Foote. KAPPA SIGS . . . will be resting tip tonight after the The couple will live in Salt which ' their elaborate and formal Lake City. , , ; Thanksgiving day festivities , was held on the eve of Turkey day at the recently opened Beau, Reta T. Workman . Brummell. Kenny Campbell and Lois Pixton were among the '' , Mr. of Sharon new "Star to Mrs. and Clell Sigma," Boyle, Kappa first congratulate Taylor Duncan are 'making their home in , while proud escort, Dewey Brodbeck, beamed modestly. Salt Lake following their recent 'Following the unique dinner tiny gold pencils bearing the marriage. The bride ls the for' crest were passed to their ladies as favors. Later brothers gath- mer Rota T. Workman, daughLINN , . ered to serenade pinned couples, Bob Short and Donna Goodter of Mr. and Mrs. Hillery C. liSMENNESOWNNtillátaiin11110maignsawitimogammikailtwiNNOW" Mr. and Mn. Raymond C. Evaldson, who recited vows in the fellow, Gene Fellows and Alpha Chi, Helen Richards. Workman, Bluebell, Utah, and came and passed and even the the bridegroom is the son of Mr. THANKSGIVING DAY Temple on Wednesday. She is former Gertrude (Trudy) Day. Penn Taylor Duncan, Green by the big game on the hill. proud turkey was River City, Mal). Never before was there a brighter game or more enthusiastic The couple recited .wedding preparation for it. vows on Nov. 11 in the Art A thunderous rally was held Wednesday with the combined I Barn, with Bishop Robert R. idtsaters of both schools bragging the merits of their respective Childs performing the ceremony. teams. Ute Spurs, Janet Horsely, Marian Lindquist, Pat Pin- A reception followed, also at Announcement is made of the Rasmussen is serving as associate C. Dona A. Wood with chatted Francelda Spurs, and Faye the Art Barn, for which the greb editor the for of house Jean annual the college magazine. Ballard about Betty Spur open !marriage lflgley1 Nielson and Colleen A group of college friends en-!- I. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland that was to be held prior to the waited game. of and Ogden George tertained at a party at the homeTHE BLUE SPURS . . Shirley Livingston and Lalaye ScottHigley of Louise Miller in Logan, banJackson of Randolph. Erokson with the Red and White Spurs, Margaret Lack and the bride, prior to her mar- The marriage WEIS solemnized oring Reed date and Bowen Ruth Day kidded Barlow Aggie Belva r l age. in the Salt- Lake Temple yesterof the field sides during day. who would be cheering on the opposite Virginia D. Kenyon . the conflict. Miss Higley attended Brigham Impressive in its home simThe gay, victorious spirkof the game, was carried to the roung University. was the marriage of Virdance that night where turkeys, pilgrims and injuns carried Mr. Jackson served in the U. S. plicity D. Kenyon and Norval C. Proud Navy. For the past year he has ginia Harvest". in the decorations. out the theme Male tt, which was solemnized committee members Dick Stone and Jo Larson discussed decora- - made his home with an uncle recently at the home of the aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril T. bride's mother, Mrs. Jennie- - L. tions with dates, Julia Caine and Wally Allen who are in the and Wilson of Ogden. the Prom. Kenyon, Ogden, by Dr. John market for bigger and better ideas ward Carver. The bridegroom is ALL WERE NOT GAY but eiso feeling was surely one of Slaughter a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mc, 1 Dick Platt, Jean Beck, good sportsmanship Wedding bells will ring Nov. Natt of Casa Grande. Ariz. Joan Tingey and Less Essig praised the Ute team to Redskins, 30, for Hewn Slaughter, daughter The bride, who was gowned Mrs. L. R. Slaughter, Gayle Olsen, Ernie Mariani and new initiate Joan Cross who of Mr. andand teal blue dress. was attend-- of lea son Archie new Ogden Combe, 'neath her Beta Wixom's Kappa key. now sports Ray pin of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Combe. ed by Mrs.. Virginia Sisk of Ariz . Their engagement and forth- Tucson, Paul of Casa Grande Potato Shopping coming marriage , is announced was bestBrophy matt Potato shopping Is an art, not a this week. Following the cerettiony a wed-T- he routine sob. There's not much will be solem- ding breakfast was served. point in buying just any old po- nized atceremony of the brideThe newlyweds left Saturday tato. If you're going to get your groom's the home parents, 3370 Washington evening .for San Francisco and money's worth of potatoes, they Ogden. A reception will Carmel, Calif.. where-the- y will should be really good ones. Po- Blvd., follow. spend a brief honeymoon prior to tatoes of poor quality won't keep Mr. Combe attended Weber leaving for Casa Grande to make so well nor taste so good. ' their home. ' A good potato should be fair- College, Janet Alice Chide lain ly large and definitely clean. Watch for cracks and for any Marriage vows were taken by Preserve the Conner evidence of dry rot or blight or Janet Alice Chatelain and Donspoilage. The best potatoes will ald Rasmussen, Nov. 20, in the with the canning season be firm and and The bride is a you are preserving won't have any green spots or Logan Temple.. of Mrs. Frank M. meat and chickenits , to daughter sprouts. Chatelain, 1436 Twenty-thir- d. put away the pressur canner Ogden and the late Mr. Chateuntil next spring. To keep it lain. The bridegrom 1s a son of in condition for use Mr. and Mrs. Jordan E. Rasmuionext year, make' sure that it 4s 1 sen of Logan. clean and thoroughly dried beSUGAR 11011SE The .couple will reside in Lo- fore storage, particularly if it is gan, where they are attending of aluminum! Salt from brine the Utah Stitt. Agricultural Col- soIutions,u nod particles and student moisture cause aluminum to pit lege, he as a SCHOOL and she majoring in English. Mrs. and steel to rust. By Dorothy Draper :pear Dorothy Draper: your Iite. That's "Youare always fine for you but how about me? 11 shall have exactly $S I can spare the first of next month to try and do something about my bed sitting room. two SOU d "I have one window, the usual sofa-beThe and chairs green light lamps. pillows, slipcovers and pillows have all faded out. I po. , , can't afford new ones. The place looks 'dead.' . 0 Can you tell me how,and what to do? On 85 4,1So if remember! . "M. S. B tong Island." ( Well M. S. B.', you sound in a challenging mood. But that's what I like. And I'm not a bid discouraged by your budget. Where there's a will there's a way, But let's get started!' First. take off your dingy slipcovers and pillow covert and dye these an emerald green., Miss Draper (You've never dyed anything? Roll up your sleeves-anjust follow the directions on the package and you can't go wrong!) Have you seen the new paper curtains? They hang long and full and come in deep, bright colors. (The first paper curtains were stringy, dull attempts, but these would fool anyvivid body.) Try the ones with' emerald green leaves-24nflowers on a white background. Buy three pairs. One for the window, one pair for nice full swag, and one for "spicing" up the rest of your room. Cover your waste-pape- r basket with part ckt the relampmaining pair of curtains. Make .two paper-curtai- n shades with ruffled heading. Or, if try painting the old lampshades dead white or shiny green and paste on! flowers cut from the paper curtain. A bunch of huckleberry leaves for sour big glass vase fin-ishes the freshen-u- p picture. Now let's add up the score: three pairs of paper curtains, $3; three packages tint or dye, 30 cents; two white candles, 30 cents; two candle holders, 20 cents; one bunch of huckleberry leaves, 50 cents. Total 24.30. -In talking-aboutcolor- full-size- roosowswoow.44,-,mmv,400okortel- .. , . . . . . . . - ' , , ... ,o. . -- ) I'. th ::!"-','b- , ' Ati k d ,,,, 4 - f : 1 i ' A . 4 1 . . 4 l',4 5. ' . Iof i I l ! I ' I o ' bride asked Mrs. Madge Stoffers to be matron of honor, and her two sisters. Lola Workman and Nona WorkmanJ , with Betty Barker as Bailey bridesmaids. Train bearer was the bride's small brother, Keith Workman. The attendants were gowned in blue. Bill Busenbark stood as best man.. Mr. Duncan is a former student of the University of Utah and served two and a half years in the Navy. , -.?--- ''sib., i t,. I . , , It ,:, ,i ... lith I' ,, ;, , t i oz'' ' ,, ; 'i : l , i , , $, 1 i .' w, i. -- ... ! i 1 over-shadow- ,o1 0GDEN wEDD1NG . i ' Al ; rrl' t'.1 ,... ,' 4 i . i i ' BELLES - un q 1 ,,,4 Logan Notes -- thortaDutson Bishop and Mrs. Doyle W. Dutson, former residents of Logan now living in Roberts, Idaho, announce the engagement of their daughter. Uzona, and Oar-e- n P. Holm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Definite wedding plans have not been made. Lucille Janice Brock , Mr. and Mrs. Horace T. Brock. Portales, New Mexico, announce the marriage of their daughter. Lucille Janice, to Henry Lewis Teeggle of Park City. The wedding took place November 20 in Evanston. Wyoming. The bride wore a winter white wool afternoon dress, with gold sequin trim, and a corsage of talisman.roses. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dopler attended the couple. The newlyweds will make their home in Park ACity. . Chi Omega alumnae of Logan held a dinner meeting at the , and Dad 1 JUST , Days 'til Christmas - zcAll Jesse Teeter 'Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Jessie Teeter and Gerald Yearley. both of Omaha, Nebraska. The wedding will take place December 19 in the Logan Temple. Mr. Yearsley is the gon of Mrs. Rosa J. Yearsley of Mead. Idaho. beautifulwith the Boston Store Label, that "means more." A magnificent collection of Yuletide ness. Choose now, Hove your selections reierved in layaway. rended-.1-u- well-shap- ed n1ess ' Costume Slips top-not- ch at music with 'IlAllitillS Lounging Pajamas UCLUSITTET IN OGDEN. AT - ,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,, Bed Jackets . , ,,,,,T!' ,, , - N) .., '...' , , , 1. , . i r7 ,... - . lit 'f' , ,') L, ,., t .. , , . ,...,..... RONALD STUART tt i , , , Ns , ,-, of Home . , 1 1,,,,,,, .- visit tile ,,,,,, -- N s..., ..,, ,,,,,,:--4' - - Rich, lustrous,' becoming furs are the dream of every woman PIANOS . ' ; Vnits White Assit. in needs I. , Ilth SWEATERS Spocia Den from our choice stock at unusually lov;"priCes. - P sant . MUSIC Co. , , ot unwanted half. SKIRTS) SLACK SUITS .. without ohiloatton. , 140119 EDrrH D. FRAMES, Mgr. di. DOS. MUSIC STORES Idaho .. Wyo' Tel. mhst , !it i. , poseo- , Consultation Phone Utah sato, . East HART ' tit tho Doctors References PIANOS - ' SUGARHOUSE LSO South outdoor g id, we suggest: Select Your Furs Hag For Christmas C A. CONSOLES USED -- And, if she's an - 11 I Mr. and Mrs. Clell Taylor Duncan, living fit Salt Lake. - 1 - RobesRobe Sets pre-medi-cal , A or ext. 83.... 254 SOUTH MAIN . ' . - - , . . , , . . , 1 ' . - , . , 'P Make the kiddies glad! Robert Dunford, Beth Loosle, and Elma Sargent. , i , The annual harvest hall of the MIA organization was held recently In the LDS Institute Ballroom on college hill in Logan. A floor show directed by Mrs. Movetta Cardon was presented, in Reese with Casperson charge. Others on the committee were Wesley Maughans Joe Christensen, NormaPack, Yvonne Baal!, Give the gift 1 0 Ed-Hel- en ... t 'HI Christmas Holm Bluebird, November 20. Dr. Lawrence Bee, associate profesbor of sociology at the USAC was the speaker. - . 21 Days Gayla-Fuhrim- assisted by Erickson, Beverly Winn, Dona Faye Nielsen, Cullen Murdock and Sterling Huish. Mims - SHOPPING DAYS Gordon Chi Omega I . General chairmen for the afan fair were and - , SHOPPING DAYS The annual Spurs and Intercollegiate Knights social was held November 22 in the LDS Institute ballroom in Logan. , ,t,--- fdancing .,: 1 y, i Brides Plight Troth . - i I and Mrs.'Melyin Denison, will Foote in a ceremony tonight. , . . , , . I, , ,, , . - ' ,, ' , -- - d, |