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Show li , 1941 July 26, , " , -4- - , , THE , - to Wed .. The name which has been so well known to readers of the sports page has now Invaded the society column& It's Vern ; . , most ' valuable player award given by the National hivztabona! Tosticament th Madam , ..,, ,vp,' . do . ' .4. -- ' ' sfr' - - , - -- -- - - ..- ..- I . 0- -f ", , ,,- - se , , 4 4;e-- ; it ( if , - I. - , , .. , et utak laid .4424., ,' s , 41244. ', s .. : ; ' .. , , . . - , . az, le.ts t . ' ' - . , ', evAt'',,,L-",- MARRIAGE DATE CHOSENMiss Barbara Jew Farm le,g is making plans for forthcoming marriage to EOft Jay Smitim minor revara aratme am Washington Draws Throngs of Tourists WASHINGTONGovernment is the capitors largest industry. Visitors bring it its second largest source of income about $60,000,000 annually. It is estimated some 3,500,000 persons will visit the city during affst élecuSed aq ,,.,. 4 sh.d. , ., -- , .. - tx, tbe sot t.4 i ' Na.r.f San. nett e tz.4 , it tot :a 7yeLtris ,,d, t He ,. --- -- ' , :i,1 , " , - r''16 ti . $ . -, i ! t i i 4.,, f he ke pees ad Cowles Visit Salt Lake -The r-t- .. , theso amazing. - ' ' ''''' ' r:4' "' -- - ,, t , ; i ''- it 1,7,- . 4Mete i..',. 'i . . i ', -- . ; , ,,e , .1 rCIOLT ' TO TOE; OUR 1 , I. 1) , ' J1OST ' T111 orders ' ' ' ittyr COVPLEIS 2gt - , ,g . - ' Com , , , , i ' 65 East second south Salt Loki City. Utah N ., 0 dose DoeiN yrant.ig l6E1 1161100.611. oat oestate ,:mel'N:v-114- ,, ', . ,n,,,UP.,,,,,,,.All WA 14.0 goori. oat litior - -'- ' . in end ge.'eur stock to bec:4 Coa , mr7,- - n Li .121Lat a ,,, nfp, 46,..rah. Tit c2:::urct latuTrE . . - N , Twat Ome la; South Mail ball 0011. paaslat co. ' '. . ,,,.--- .: - ,' I . . ,,::1' , .',! ,:;,:',.,. :"..,11.";f:-- - ' ..; 7- ; 4 ' i - ' 1 ' . 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AUGUST CEREMONYAniss Donna Carroll plans to recite marriage vows with Theron Farnsworth in Salt Lake Temple. $ dry-brou- ing. It Nielson. '' hr. a' se'd Atklissen-Feckte- i 4 6 ,.,'.. 't I t a , , , Ciall - r A. y "-end vlb milt) pa DRY ' IP, r Can and We em t4..; t 4 ' - - D i" p .. I fille s- 1 . - - S. - -' i ' 111111. :Al ..'"- -- , , . J. I I ou II I1 0 , I el 1 oi, if . I ,,, , Citrdio4rIgl, ' . - ' the '.17ztt , 11 riAa,'Trait a -4-.-. -,- Tre "s s L,i ollrotrazs,L1WS;;:s t '''''' a" H A E k1 ne f , ,. ....--- -- 00,0' , .........., . i A . . ' . , , - ç 1 --z . '"'"".""m"."..m."" ,,,, aml" . - ''-at- ir tt , - t...aJ -, I , N''' 1 1 milk-equ- - t I ya 11116111111 14 i Flavor to set tongues atinglenourishment that little folks Weed , serve Kellogg's Corn-Sofor a satisfying, stays-by-ybreakfast at small cost. The protein value of one ounce of Corn-So(ai cup) in four ounces of that of one egg and three slices of bacon. Vitamins and minerals, too. Gat some at your grocer's today. ya r'1644 , I .' tib ,:t". a4f. '-'''' )ss' .iii r I z.;1- -: 'a A j, CLEANING .z.arl 7. r 125 SOUTH STATE to keep bm gag öv , , I - :irt ' - - DILIGGSlizi. Hattie Atkin.. . , !WEEIPMPqM10006aMOWMPOMNIOMEOMOIEDMINPUMWMIM theYNwUl .,,r,00n.sait families. The newlyweds are honeymooning in Yellowstone National Park. Miss Atkinson arrived home July 18. Mr. Fackrell was sta- at Jacksonville. The .couple will make their home in Daggs for the slimmer and then Mr. Packrell will attend the University of Utah this fall and major in I electrical engt leering. Navy a graduate groom is SAVE MONEY Ow Cash and Carry $orviss will pleas yes 4 days en dry claming, Adria sad iamily wash Roaln of the Rogers Hotel for members of the immediate the son, Driggs. announces marriage of her daughter. Miss Gloria Atkinsort of Jacksonville. Fla, to J. C. Fackrell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Fackrell. Driggs. which took place Tuesday in the Idaho Falls Temple. Church of Jesus Christ of President David Smith performed the ceremony in the pr esence of the couple's parents. Following the ceremony a dinner was served in the Blue years with the rrny. He is the atm et Mr. and tra. John E. n Fork- Green Sr- - of Alter a Californiak honey- returin to tptheke cieriutyPlwberee - i ds q 4- 's I 1'' ''''c4k t,,,-, ,- . , , ,; , , :,.. ,k,,;-- . .... '; '1) 44.4,41 ,o ' ; t,' , ' t ..:, ' ' 1 ' . , , I , ,,, ,z,:, .,,,,,f7 i ,....', I ,: I '' - I Si ...., ..t , 1 ,....,... ".:.,::,, 1, :z , ,,,.,. . 7 1 ,,..... , :,, 'lb, ig ' ''.;- ,''q ' , '', z 1 ,,,,, .4,3:,..,4!;;; , y. - 1., , : 02"..,- - , 1 ... ... '.:t''' , , , '. -- - ' . i , 1 ,, : .,,, ,i, , lk .44.-..yy- . , a. ., ' . ,,,,,-.- , 11 "' .' - '', , . ",. ,, , , : 4' 1 i : , .,,,, '..4:',...i , 7. "...'s'7'-',..!;-- ' k t, ., ,,, Tv- - ,.'-.- - , ,, ';',;:,.."':'''''', : - - ''. ,: '7.,;:I'''' '...:4,;li I t den, will attend the University this fall. Mr. Barlow is a student at the University of Utah and served in the Navy for two years. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake. Prenuptial parties honoring the bride were given by Mrs. W. P. Evans and daughter, Carolyn, who gave a kitchen shower. Miss Dorotha Sharp was hostess at a luncheon held at the Empire Room of the Hotel Utah. A theater party was given by Mrs. Ruth Jolly when the party attended "Show Boat." Miss Ann Nicholes honored the bride at a miscellaneous shower. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Barlow, parents of the bridegroom and Mrs. Alma Chamers of Ogden entertained at a garden dinner party at the Barlow home. Miss Nancy Allen was hostess for a luncheon and shower. The bride honored her attendants and the mothers of at the Beau the just-weBrurnnlel. , .''..: a sories. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Watts, 562 12th Ave., and a granddaughter of Mrs. J. U. Eldredge of Og- ,i of their daughter, make their some. ftzgtllzss:::::r ' . , VIt ftfr'.4 1. day evening united Helen Herzog Morley and John E. Green. Ibleigh'1317t7cf.erlItirmflon by of the Zest House Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. It Herzog the bride's rarents, received the guests at their home. 1530 South Eleventh East St. The bride wore an apple green afternoon dress. trimmed :grim seed pearls. She Ptimed ss orchid corsage to ber shoutder, Her Isle stiendsnt Mrs. 7 Diehl. wore a rose print r3 with a camellia corsage. The 'best man was Claude The awe. :,:.r.:. :;J:Lrzy,ry ,tpt, oft.. it! 4,...'' dHI . DiehL: air uss.sk.a, INIU .7 . t3 YCX;.......,,,........it , , 1 "i'vszyrct 1ST WEiell , Sla endlitt Ilk tI netzdzraizzm.,..412emtzt, ,10 :114.,,mple sulsoals. 0u swat ' rb Let 1.; (117zes of ta-La- u 16. LArttelli is S , i SS' go' 110. g ,11 A 01,. . A double ring ceremony Fri- ''''' whet. give ban iMentemir. ne.Lasid Lamas kate 4szzsestuos cboudatas lat scare ,,aakierez se 2 i ,A2,4,".4,2 0 tirlor 7;41 Herzog-Gree- n ;try betiee lerbere. II tali t be wrangeel. but tt:ils as kr SS monis becouary. Izi etther eld 1 air l'eur isststi sbswt Is---. la irlakStt...Ne la had Mil. 11rit wont itir 0 isasb' en. ?: Ss rood ss salty stris'llbe Itr:rer ista Issilli70- - elhavematakela Za-La- a toot t taissoari outchte ,.,,e .... amotta tr,ar. Gat 'i., Illigsistiabwiturelfilitwillanstivieg tgeot taitm be AND ,,-,,- t . ; child vats harsh Icrectives1 sagy-wamt,I.e- Dimon, abs - A to! taanitn 11. canoe,a r eats- - riesidenteineettea of tbe tneverez of ruats. Irbil Mrs. teR47 E. Orals& 1:4 reavt St. , 111... 'FlodE.qt)airita EIPLANA- i : trim, st, Larva, CiaL 1011 riSlIrl'at 4 ' , n '' TILE ZION'S BOOK STOREsi ; TIrt stayed --, or rut moltvtiv rto - pills IbInt , OCT- as rail' Sa Tut S :--. l 3ve7 P. PrOptly filled! PrIC6 sisco t ) xrcovvrto PLC ITER WRITTEN.. i ' .21., ...na. szsr SWING ay Cosies tweets. Mr. and 1 mreemeirom ,",,e and Itra, Eseper ::LC:Nsuclees anti te st--:itnen sat Irevele 1a Tomb Eugt eels tikys its Saat soeir-s- STANDING 1110L1111 The Author - . pRLAED TION . lt2; BOOK I , : N 4, e , Joseph Ile ", ' ,,, - Z t ' ) Lae sal the , 4 . 11 lbw,. i 2 I ' ' 1 --- i ,, ,,,;,;1' M011310133 , 1 I ,.. l'-- ' , .,..it ,f 1. , , , . . ,.. The wedding took place at the jeT19011 Home, Thursday evening. The bride wore a suit of .rtinas rose. snd. .11,!id a corsage of white orchids. Mrs. L.etty Row-se- ll was the matron of honor and wore a blush pink suit. Her corsage was a lavender orchid. Other attendants were Arlene Kelsch, Bonnie Vincent and Maxine Fltis. These girls chose suits of mxmmer pastel shades, and pinned corsages of gardenias and roses to them. Aldous Bullough, brother of the bride, was the be man for the bridegroom. le3n- 01 Mrs. Lillian Nielson of Bingham. Mrs, Bullough and Mrs. Julien IL Swain. sister of the bridegroom wore gladioli and rose corsages. Julien IL Swain assisted in receiving the guests. 11 STOP-01111T- ' ak .,. ", 4. . 4 ..A:te ge, ,. The house began to take on a real air after the trim and the doors in the hall had been painted white, and a dashing bunting scene wallpaper in ' brigM colors had been hung above the white dado. In fact, it looked so attractive that three Jarvis' college friends' begged to take rooms there by the year. Now they call it the Dutch Treat House. and Mr. Jarvis has his overhead all taken care of. Which is not a bad idea for anybody! Decoratirig Hint: To obscure a badly placed door, paint it the same color as the walls. To make doors count decoratively, paint them a sharply contrasting color to the walls. Rote ::.iarriage s ' - . s, 014t0' , Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bullough, 881 Clayborne Ave announce -- - ' 0 1 , THE WEDDING BELLS ARE RINGING ' per-'ton- ' lbsidiimrasisimgav , r . le. , ' Treat House , , . , '0,. P010., '4 , bks ' 11 . b 4',.. 4. to have doors that were symmetrically spaced on the wall. Therefore he decided to emphasize these doors and make them count by painting them a contrasting color. He used dead-whi- te paint for doors and trim which made a startling contrast walls. against the dark-broThere was one door in this room that was of absolutely no use. One dly he had a bright idea and took the door down completely. raving the trim emil filling the back with a plywood panel. He put in shelves for and old family inate, and painted the inside hi with gilt edging on the shelve?: - prob- ' .,-i- t'. t Jo-Ann- e ,, J s'oi , COUPLE MAKES WEDDING PLANSMiss compbell will become bride of Vern B. Gardner in early fall. Both are former University students. I; k. , t1 s Is, , dr e, iti. cloces ztat Itte Unger wasn't lOotl., so be tankled P&.71Saf4 the same tieciLied a ., ,,,,,,, ,,,,....,,, :.. i t . " te the the I. 1 Be real--"- ed trim theip were toe! and gate e-- is dtg,.. Re etwte ti painting nierz saw e Cass p.anes or li&T"ILItod Panel tt91"- - L--- " 4,,, . e 0 Iletiu,,, 1 I 's ' ...... t . '-- g - J. : 44 "220vo 1 'X'st,tNre-rt-'e .. 4., I tar roe 'yews with tbe served 6 .,..-- ' 4N,,, 4 ' ' , . I. i -- ' - 2 ... - Itr. and Itrs. - .,: ,. , 1 be the w171 '.. , . , ' t a . ' - r ' , , , - 6 - ' . . ....., , . ,, -- - . - 111-L- . , , Mr?. - 4 . .2. '4, '-- ... . I ,, , ' Car.,f4treez gzrL . t ' 4041r.0.- '- - - ;Alec Gedeve Farassetritl. tweine. ' ' '' ..., 7.. Thelma It-S- 3.,C, ' - ' - )lt...qs Bar- Wm-wal- le L,-r---- man te,,g" -- 1-- c, ' r,s zaL wHZ be the 4,,,,...,..., '14,vres Wit WE 417:tit . . , . D,.. Water Ls T1,4ner ham The elet 7creZem seenef be Avers. As tzt reate the dear, mon were bei.".:e lentet wam te re ee ttle expense re eletwer se te, LUE , - 1 1L35 CarrsZ1 3Ezezrefaa, Dccr 116- - - : . , , , 3. . Catry.'"hell Sadth v.,.., he yLia, WtorrbilL this year. On this Independence Day the city ' celebrated , tho 100th anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the W ashington Monument The committee also pots on the International Children's Chris:- Min Broadcast. partimpates the plarming of the Prezderit's Cup Regatta and the hghtmg of the community Christmas tree ceremonies on the White House lawn ' , . - ..-- .. has asaed IsLss he the .mant re terstr. 'The trshewnshis 20111 Zacrls. dire , ' : , ', ik - Rivea- Wie...Zy Mat: eita a r 1173.a the doers were a ltrzr: sturresme yearwr hatzt Zilittyr MNNielrt effort. In addition, Washington in seemed le recta Awe 1948 will play host to 200 rec;le aelxr ante 'timed L.)616 Pfozed gional or national convention& 11 bringing a total of 125,000 peothe litaZie MM. tNr rorex. ple to town. In preparation for ease 63ers trzwearg nee ztle taz be was backy enmiva all this, the town fathers have putting the citizens l; just 1);;;Ulti---a!!.. sPI: .10 intensive three ALloomp l- - s . :; weeks' "courtesy to visitors" , I. program. Speeches, rallies and -''.11':. contests have encouraged :, ' 7'',.. er.4.,,,, 7.7.,..,. . ,, ,veo, politeness and consideration. ,.,.. , The Greater National Capital 1' Committee of the Washington ''',4r-' Board of Trade (always inter!..104, A. ' ested in anything that Is for . , ,. ---, ,. the4ttterment of the city and , . .rr ,,,, any activity which brings new business into the area) sponk , sored the program. "One of the ideas behind the ' . courtesy program was to make Washington even more attractive to its millions of says James E. Cornflower, , chairman of the courtesy program. In a pep talk to Washr ,. ingtonians, Mr. Cornflower said: "' ' 6 e , It . , 7 i "Washington is known as s f .- .. great tourist city. These tour. . ' ...K. Ma leave millions of dollars , t ...., I., I , , , here annually. And we all .. -benefit by this added business .', t .,' ' a 'i, In the community. Think how , "eq,, ... ,..., - ,,.... . .., . 14 :V snore visitors could be , many , ' . s',...- -' , here if Washington. be-,,,,,,-,-- "' ......., '',' sides having a lot of Iseautiful ,' ' ''.- buildings, could have the reput tation of being the worlds most 9 A courteous city!" t ,,, il al Mr. Cornflower gave a , - '''''.. '''' t. 4 demonstration of courtesy ' ' ',... ,, ,,, f by posing for news photograph.... ........ce ers by laying down his coat in - ,,,..... , ',"s,-.i.- 4. 4 the gutter so that one of our over visitors could get a puddle. In addition to promoting cour- ,,,..,,, to t the Greater tesy , , visitors, , .,,...: . ... , a z National Capitol Committee I , , . sponsors other special events. '.' .:...,,, .... iA'' ...".' 44,such as the Cherry Blossom PLEASANT Lt. Col- - Ho Ter EL Festival and the Fourth of As Cr. to tri-- ite nr outdoors while in Solt tithe. July celebration. wood fzr t Mrs. Cewles fie This last was a big affair Cowtes inspects the stove.. eks.44ter L... rte, twatth eNceautiort. 1948. ' .,,, ttleelt. Se '3a Trak" wane da a z,etee- Site":-.:i- e ' - 2, M7s. Mays L, Car- --- ,. ant 11,7 ate:bre ta 3,2 ta z ', Ii Jaanne Parmacy e ertS. lit-- 132 Trynd ...bat tbek4a 31) M"HAirt "1 ' has brsho chwieu At,t",4,,st Imehd--!- c as thi!,e for Stss Derma Carsk-and Thon Farmeirerr.S... The rerernetry stall l'41 ,przt,s.ard I'M the Salt Lake after, a 1116,...eychett itoryzr the cmple a!, the brche ve the hrlde's part- latta thherned a red2....4rk Vat- "tiartiatt kireoe sr...-..-.e rharras4s tizfitaace tee Nvir Trot Eve ' , tan lb. '', .' ' acid tercel). bas asked ct 2. Z7NiaLne i k4teandt ibezort actrsm e4,1- - 1,71te ., , ZS florialty Deratiet Sty , . - Doing Things Ahout Your Doc)rs , , ' ' a ... Barlow, 568 12th Ave.. The ceremony was solemnized in the garden of the Garden Park Ward meetinghouse with Ralph W. Hardy solemnizing the marriage. The couple stood before a bank of white gladioli and white daisies. The bride chose to stand in a gown of ivory satin fashioned with, cutwork yoke of net, and a bustle back. Her fingertip veil was held by a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white orchids add gardenias with white satin streamers. The bride also wore a necklace owned by her great-gre- at grandmother, Mrs. Orson Pratt. Attending the bride were Mrs. Ruth Jolly,' sister of the bridegroom and matron of honor, who stood in a gowu of yellow chiffon with an orchid trim. Miss Dorotha Sharp and Miss Joanne Eldredge of Ogden were bridesmaids. They wore strapless flowered organdie in pink and blue with a cape effect. All carried bouquets of white begonias. Hal M. Christensen stood as best man for the bridegroom. Mrs. Watts wore a gown of powder blue and Mrs. Barlow chose a gown of flowered crepe. Both wore gardenia corsages. For a honeymoon trip to Parade Rest dude ranch in West 'Yellowstone, the new Mrs. Barsuit low donned a going-awa- y of black crepe, taffeta trirruned off-set acceswith white and ..': ., Cormill-reessoloor- - vs. . 'e tt low, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. , !wed to be toez traciewnalim La Rae Shtittu Irtmdeveient $ imam atil be m.,14. et honer. ams another stster rf tte trtneshoten, Karel; sL2. he ''',vmere rat 1 - .. - 8 IS ItteM",.."VM" briete-e4e- and zr ilit ' , it-r- nanwe amok,. . ., , ' 2. The II 1 AttraCtive Miss Mary Lynn Watts plighted troth Wednesday evening with Roger Bar. , , , ' &,e,ormiet Aye, A reeeee..int ta Gartia42 Park Ward ser.L., trttleer the viddding , Ael Color fa Your Life 'A t a s,,u, ; . - se the antantry. Be is the firm 1,,t., e,,ve Itt,1 A. 2 fre tr.: L.''''s- ". arid . .. , te . ',, .... mrn-te- S4mrc.a scot sera 3,!Mittlftj ss . . a Taws Doe-?'.- a eases- a Ihreser ks et rut, ..e Mama Gartiseer, sZ ' 44w.g.....--- , It St.r. Gszt.ner.. i t ..., , , , 0.-- Lar"0,-",..- s t .,- - rthlt 1 ,, ai 'see- - .' It se thoLrraZI vs.sesr.. st L',..,e '1 . - .4" , s, tI , " ' Trwalsestye, Itz-s-, , . an& Sta Joseph Parmler. lize: List Serevateendi Soca st. ts a former scoilead at the Universtty el V,ti silent she wal e sorwiner et Lambda Della &gra fratecha7,. let, seet..J, ohm on,,,,etied the he !lesser .,,I , o ,tometter of IkIr PesaZi- . ' me oo.,,,fireeleet, brewer be brides- Getlet a,""Aat 111";;;. two tr a tt aid the irm Arraehr Vetnerlsest , 4, partmeyrvIst Smith ke. e,elr C:rt it be her max, 7 . .17jealemas ta '. Jay Assoarh2 rtent tea . pirrurter.S01,016 . . tirAsarthikAraat .11r.511 104 31E----- Ave.. has sealed Nan:sire ' '2. ft - 43k.- . , '.2. 214,Tr- Ci . , .. ' 0 40044.2itart 4.4," - 4 ; , 4e Ts2-4- . t rbt t fre1-- ' 2 , - arposaUsta far stew Be fit cestmate tas Studitit shd wO ipmetiale hell June, That Irfieni;Mit 4 rtertitAan 1 be bellbee et 11:r- 12L--s. Veherb. liter: esd Seed ' 4 rdamt at ,.. Vows Are' Recitied By Cpupte ..............,m1: . 0 ma41 1 Itsc -- . '' Oe"'''''''''''' re , teati LI?. ,...eft ., Sket and Steles. bonatary Vans tar an earoz tatymesitzrat. The 4Ste has Ogees as Sept. 13L aawl the creessamr w"...1 he pestocared is the Sah Latte remr,,,,t, try, rd,et,, wiret L p,,2,,,,,, sch. et the C'ssrl et the , . . Jes-Aa- ne . , ha 1,4,1 Et and CamtgateQ' ant seakaDs Smart Garden Gardner: who received the B. Wrigl - A i'il....:::.C.Ot'00.1:;;.ell.,:,Yo.:'..'.'cidr.i -- IIISELET ''''' ., . ' . . , , , , i 17, |