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Show : . 12 W. Hie i Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, May 24, 1964 Why Grow Old? Leni Sue Davidson . Crestwood Villa will be Anita Ipsen Robert Thomas Hunter will claim Miss Anita Ipsen as his bride in July ceremonies. Parents of the engaged conpfe are Mr. and Mrs. Parry Ipsen. Malad, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Hunter, 162 W. 7000 South, BountifuL " - set- ting for the wedding June 7 of Miss Leni Sue Davidson and James George BailufT IL Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wilson Davidson, 828 11th East and Johnson Lati-moPearce, 3960 A card Way. Your Build Guides Type Of Dress Accessories re By Josephine Lowman Your build and your silhouette should decide what kind of accessories you wear and where you should place them to be most flattering. Pins are popular this year to personalize a I I ! jw I ' I ' ; s -I : .- Mrs. John Craig Joosten Mrs. Ralph Calvin Erickson Mrs. Dennis C. Lund Mrs. Jerry H. Poison WEDDINGS Krueger-Lun- d The Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Bountiful, was setting for the May 15 wedding and reception of Miss Linda Mae Krueger and Dennis C. Lund. Pastor Leo E. Rubel Ken L. Erickson was best man. The couple will reside in Salt Lake City. The bride is a former Brigham Young University student Mr: Erickson graduated from the University Ushering were Dick Lund, Larry Hess and Oliver Scot, The couple will make a home in Bountiful after a wedding trip to Phoenix, Ariz., and Palm Springs, Calif. Entertaining for the bride were Mrs. Larry Hess and Mrs. David Lund. The bride is attending Beauty College. of Utah. Ballard-Jooste- is , Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Krueger, 442 S. Lynnwood Dr., Bountiful. The Green-Erickso- n bridegrooms parents, Mr. and 1455 5th S. Miss Myma Green and Mrs. Helge Lund, West, Bountiful, were hosts at Ralph Calvin Erickson were a rehearsal dinner at the Pa- - "Joined in marriage Saturday goda. in the St George LDS Temple. bride the were Attending In the evening they were Mrs. David Lund, matron of at a reception at the honpred Miss Sandi Miss Mohr, honor; Parowan First LDS Ward, Lois Hillman and Miss Monica Parowan. Hosts were the 1 Gerfch. and David Lund was best man. brides'parent?,'Mr: James E. Green, Parowan. Mr. Erickson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Erickson, 1373 Thornton Ave. An open house June 6 w i 1 1 honor the newlyweds at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken L. Erickson, 6289 Boxwood Rd., tNDEfc of the brother and sister-in-la- w TOUR-JU- LY SPECIAL bridegroom. 28th At tii reception Mri. Steven fly to Worlds fair for 3 tfayt. Bui Lovell was matron of honor. to Hill Cumorah fogoam, Socrod Orov Kirtlond Other attendants were Miss Tomplo, Cart Hog Jail, Nouvoo, liberty Jail, Wintor Renee Anderson, Miss Norma Quartan Comotory. ALL PERSONALLY ESCORTED Orton, Mia Lanes Larkin, MUt U Holp You Trml Worry froo Miss Deanna Eliason, Mias Writ, Phono or Coll Darlene John, Mias Betty May MURDOCK TRAVEL, INC Wright,, Miss Linda Erickson, Your Experienced! Travel Ceuwseler Mrs. Eric Shumway and Miss 14 So. Mom Catherine Reed. Sok loke Cifyi Y will make a home in Los An- geles.' bridegroom will be graduated in June from the University of Utah Where he is a member of Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi and Phi , o Kappa Phi. The suit or a dress. If your shoulders are wide, place the Miss pin close to the Lowmaa inner edge of your jacket and below your collar bone: If you are a small woman with a small face, set the pin midway between your shoulder and neck and as high as it will look welL If your suit is plain, but has flap pockets with no buttons, attach a large interesting pin to one of the flaps. Place it on an upper flap if you are short and on a lower flap if you are tall. A Splashy Pin As a general rule, if your suit is plain and only trimthed with braid you can use a big splashy pin (unless you are very short) or a set of smaller pins that come in so many colors. But if your suit has four flap pockets and golf buttons or important frog dosings, one small pin is best Never wear dangle earrings n DRAPER Miss Afton Ballard became the bride of John Craig Joosten. Thursday in Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremonies. ElRay L. Christiansen, assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, bffidated. The newlyweds greeted guests that evening, at a reception at the Oestwood Villa. The bride is a daughter of and. Mrs.- - Eugene lard, 11925 S. 7th East, Draper. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Joosten, 747 E. 12200 South, Draper, are parents of the future bridegroom. Mrs. Robert D. Day was matron of honor for her sister. Miss Debra Ballard, another sister, was maid of honor. Other attendants were Miss Donna Webster, Mias Carol Lee Crane, Mrs. GUd Briggs and Mrs. Gary New-bolCheryl Ann Briggs was flower girL Glade Bailey was best man. Ushering were Robert D. Day, Glade Briggs and Gary New-bol- top-heav- Does Your ' BATHING SUIT FIT?J stamped, envelope with your request for leaflet n number 54 to Josephine In care of Home Service Department Salt Lake Tribune, P. O. Box 867. Salt Lake City, Utah. buttons to warrant jewelry, a scarf of a contrasting color, tucked in the neckline, adds a touch of individuality. The consultant I am quoting feels that since these look-ali- ' suits have a fairly tailored appearance, chiffon scarves are the most feminine softener. Beware of Bulk However, unless you are quite tail, beware of bulk. Criss-cros- s the scarf smoothly under the jacket instead of making an ascot If its an open jacket use a small chiffon scarf and knot it jauntily at the side of the neck. If you have a short neck you are probably better off without any scarf. -- K Miss Carla L. Seewer ENGAGEMENTS Sheila Marie Mason Carla Lee Seewer IDAHO FALLS, IDAHO -The engagement of Sheila Marie Mason to Lynn T. Wood is being announced Miss NOT . . . START TODAY IF BE SUMMER... Regain Youthful "det-Up-and-Go" the i BEFORE AFTER 34" ' 36" Bust 27" Waist 23 Hips 36 AS LOW AS )C0 $ (UPI) here. The question: Is June or September the month when more honeymooners come to Niagara Falls? Once upon a time, there was no question. But recent figures indicate there's room for some doubt about claiming June as the month. The local Chamber of Commerce at Niagara Falls, N.Y., stfil gets a bigger call for honeymoon certificates during June. But last year the Chamber of Commerce at Niagara Falls, Ontario, provided more newlyweds with certificates than it did in June. The certificates are a tradition. Hundreds of thousands have heai issued to newlyweds since the program was initiated two generations ago. GUARANTEED Slenderform WAY 39" FALLS SIZES SLIMMER THIS ke NIAGARA Miss Sheila M. Mason p It Low-ma- Theres a dispute brewing Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Seewer, 124 F St are anThe newlyweds will reside nouncing the forthcoming marin Barbaras Point, Hawaii riage of their daughter. Miss where the bridegroom is staby her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carla Lee Seewer, to Paul A. Monte A. Mason, Idaho Falls. tioned with the U.S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Wood, Tester. A reception afterward hon203 E. 13th South, are parents of , Mr. and Mrs. Roby A. ored the couple. the future bridegroom. Testa", 570 Adams St, MidIdaho Falls Temple will be vale, are parents of the fir Jensen-Poiso- n ture bridegroom. setting for the marriage, Exchanging vows Friday in Aug. 1. Evergreen Reception Center nuptial ceremonies at the SanMr. Wood served a LDS miswill be the setting for the d LDS Ward dy sion to North Germany and marriage June 26. were Miss Peggy Lynn Jenwill be graduated from the Mr. Tester has attended the sen and Jerry H. Poison. ErUniversity of Utah this University of Utah and plans nest A. Kunz, LDS bishop, ofto continue in the faQ. ficiated. Parents of the bridegroom honored the pair at a wedding breakfast after vows were spoken, at Hannan Cafe. parties were given by Miss Jurfy Belnap, Miss Donna Webster, Miss Sharon McBride and Miss Carol Lee Crane. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Afton Leonard, 316 Wel-b- y Ave., and Walter D. Jensen, 634 E. 8th South. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Poison, (Concentrate) 8335-3rEast, Sandy, are parents of the bridegroom. Bridal attendants were Life Mrs. Douglas Taylor, matron of honor; Miss Julia Kidd and Miss Claudia Pederson. Sorensen and Pamela Thompson were flower girls. John McAfee Jones was best At Drug Stores and man. Ushering were Edward F. Eskesen, Delbert Jensen Grocery Stores and Kent Jensen. Everywhere After a wedding trip to Yellowstone Park the newlyweds d. short-strande- September Vies With June As Bride Month H.-B- al d. with a very d necklace. It presents a y took. Either forego the earrings or balance them with long strands of beads. This is especially important if you have a round face or a short neck. ' Scarves bloom like flowers in. the spring. If your suit has too much braid and too many It you would like to have mv leanet Clothe! to Fit Your Figure and Personality send a PER WEEK xourssbasis. CALL HU 4-87- Open 10 86 P.M. 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