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Show low The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March 2, Ann Landers 1969 Missing: One Good Sales Manager Dear Ann Landers: were overage or because she or they were not of the same religion. Please tell these couples about the International Social Service. This wonderful organization is looking for loving parents who have been turned down bv other agencies because they are ineligible. International Social Sendee was founded by Pearl Buck to find homes for youngsters fathered by American servicemen overseas. Mo.--t of the I.' any- one had told me I would wind up telling my troubles to Ann I w o u I d have Landers said trey were crazy, but like of thousands others, iiere I am. I am 46 and the owner of a thriving business which I built from the up ground with borrowed Mrs. Hadrian Mr-- . Mrs. Row lev Guvinon .Mrs. Join's WINTER WEDDINGS Campbell- - Backman Miss Claudia Campbell and Ric Ryan Backman were married in a ceremony at the home of the bridegrooms Mr. brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Beau Backman, Sacramento, Calif. Herrmann- 1295 Buccaneer Utah. were Prenuptial parties given by Miss Sandi Kolb, Miss Carla Ball, Miss Carol Wiberg, Mrs. Robert Naylor, Mrs. Douglas Brinton and Mrs. Bill Mellon. - Haddan Miss Marita newlyweds were honored at a luncheon given Saturday by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Backman, 840 N. Redwood Rd., at the Rodeway Inn. The couple greeted guests at a military reception in the evening at the State Capitol Rotunda. Dr., honored the couple at a rehearsal dinner at Beau Brummel. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Herrmann, 1356 Concord St., are parents of the bride. Mr. Haddan is presently attending the University of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. 227 Kensington Campbell, Ave., are parents of the bride. Mr. Backman has attended the University of Utah. He has also served in the Marine Corps in Vietnam. The Herrmann ex- wedding promises changed with William T. Haddan in a ceremony Saturday at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Cox-Guymo- n Miss Alease Cox and They greeted reception gupsts afterward in the social hall. Parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Haddan, Del-Ro- y Guymon were married Monday in Salt Lake LDS Temple riles. The newlyweds greeted reception guests that evening at Cottonwood Eighth LDS Ward. Paients of the bride are Mr. and Mis. Marion G. E. 6150 South. Cox, 2236 bride- The were given by Miss Yvonne Smith, Miss Glennis Paystrup, Mrs. Dave Gomez, Mrs. Bob Sylvester, Mrs. Steve Vance, Mrs. Bob .th, Mrs. Veston Coleman, Mrs. Kent Monsen, Mrs. Roger Monsen and Mrs. Prenuptial parties Paul Herrscher. Pantos-Jone- s In a ceremony Saturday at The Candlelight, Miss Patti Pantos and Mike Jo s ex- changed nuptial promises. The newlyweds greeted reception guests afterward. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Della Pantos, 42 E. Cordelia Ave. Her bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Claire Jones, 270 W. 2nd South. Mr. Jores has served in the Army in Vietnam. were Prenuptial parties given by Mrs. George Condie and Mrs. Bill Ventura. find it. Would you please we have no children. Eleanor and my sales manager hit it off fiom the minute they met. She immediately became friendly with Eugene's wife and arranged weekend trips just the four of us. From then on she saw to it that Eugene and his wife were included in everything. Eleanor and Eugene enjoy dancing together and they have won several country club prizes. His wife does not dance (against her religion) so you can see where that leaves me. Last night when I returned from a business trip to Boston, I found a note. Eleanor has run off with Eugene. I am very upset and I need the advice of someone who can think straighter than I can at the moment. Should I try to track them down? I can always find another woman but this guy is one in a million and 1 would have a rough time replacing him. He was scheduled to be made a V.P. at the May board meeting. Please advise ves cr no. CORPORATE HEADACHE The great increase in the number of weddings in our fast growing area makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding pnotograph, but not both. cial Service is 345 EastAoth Street. New York. N.Y. 16017. Fearl Buck has done wonder. ful work with adopted the v. not. as bu' she founder of the organization. It was Jane Russell whose tne-les- s efforts back in 1953 made this humanitarian dream a reality. She deserves the everlasting gratitude of millions whose hearts she has chl-(i.ep- lo- cate the information for me and print it? Many thinks. MRS. R.L J. Dear Mrs. R.L.J.: The adfor the International So dress Submit a Picture Before Wedding days. Five years ago I married a beautiful girl who is reveral years my junior. Unforiunate-iv- , Mrs. Ruck man GI's abandoned the foreign girls Dry made pregua V.. I've seen some of these children and they are beaut. iul and intelligent. I have looked high and law fer the address and cannot Or r. BEAUTY SALONS - FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE TWO SALONS TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS HOTEL UTAH To assure publication, phowith wedding tographs for announcemenis in The Trib- Stylart u.-,-e DIAL une should be in the office of the Women's Dept., Room 201, Tribune Bldg., at least one week before day of the wedding ceremony. The $4.00 charged for wedding photographs is to cover engraving costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled. The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pic- 355-327- 7 or 328-911- 4 2nd Floor Room 219 Parking Validated in Motel Garage AVENUE PLAZA DIAL 355-747- Stylart 9 415 5th Avenue Plenty of Free Packing tures submitted. Stewart Evans and Rawlins Hughes are happy to announce the addition of their new Avenue Plaza Salon. Located in the 6th Avenue Plaza Shopping Center. OPENING SPECIAL Haircut with Permanent Wave or Styling . . . good thru Mar. 15. Dear Corp: No. You might get her back, too. Dear Ann Landers; Every now and then you publish a letter from a woman who says she end her hushand wanted to adopt a child but wore turned down by several adoption agencies because tbev Call for your appointment with our Ergerienced StyFern Anderson list Manager. MCMSC. groom, who has been residing in Ogcen, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Darius L. Hall, Idaho Falls, Idaho. aAIoiihcn-ixowlc- y Married in a ceremony Friday at the Shalamar Reception Center were Miss Linda L. Monsen and J. Dennis Rowley. A reception was held Oil 'Lamp Charm Here's an antique brass fixture by Lightoher that ideal for dining nook or entrance hall. It has intricate filigree detail and 3 way control. Measures 20" wide. i Hours- 9am 2250 South Mam Street to 6 p m. Mon thru Fn. 9 a m to 5 pm. 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