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Show Alary Marker DESERET NEWS, P & ' V' L Mrs. Dennis Dunyon Mrs. Melvin tuker t NW I Mrs. Scott Peisley n Miss Christine Ann Storer and Dennis R. Dunyon were married Thursday in a performed in the Salt Lake Temple. cere-mon- Karen Jeffery, Mrs. Robert Sweeten, Mrs. Dora Nelson and Mrs. Earl Standing. Afterward, they were feted a 'wedding hreakfast at Temple Square Hotel by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joy F. 0 East. Dunyon, Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Storer, Nottingham, England. The bride has been residing at ar 3400-270- 2017-12t- h East. Thursday evening the newly married pair will be honored at a reception at the East Millcreek. Second Ward, 3750 Hillside Ln. Bridal attendants will include Miss Christine Cornwall, Miss Vanessa Poole, Miss Carolyn Hcnncman and Miss Elaine Storer. Joy R. Dunyon will be best man. The bride is a graduate of the College of Art at Nottingham, England. Her husband has studied at the University of London, and presently is attending the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS Central British mission. Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Corilee Spendlove, Miss Yvonne Fuller, Miss riage of Miss Karen Chlpman and Scott Nielsen Peisley. Following, they were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Goodfellow-Luke- r y a by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Peisley, Riverton. Parents of the bride are Mrs. W. Paul Chlpman, 1357 Thorton Ave , and the late Mr. Chipman. Thursday evening the bridal couple will greet guests at a reception at Yale Ward, 1437 Gilmer Dr. Attending the bride will be Miss Shanon Dimond, maid of P. honor; Mrs. Washburn S. Mrs. Taylor Chipman, Chipman, and Paula Chip-maflower girl. Wayne Henry Page will be Chuck-A-Ram- Melvin E. Luker claimed Miss Eileen Goodfellow for his bride in a ceremony performed Wednesday evening at the Reception Center. A reception followed. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Dale A. Goodfellow, 674 Ramona Ave. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Luker Sr., 1001 S. 7th West. Attendants were Mrs. Arthur B. Shearer, matron of honor; Miss Deanne Goodfellow, maid of honor; Mrs. A. Bob Kalm. Miss Patricia Ann Wellborn, Miss Shari Shearer and Miss Susan Shearer. Eldred Luker Jr. was best man. ' Entertaining at prenuptial parties were Mrs. Gordon Godfrey, Mrs.' George McGrath, Mrs. Willard B. Young, Mrs. Floyd E. Morris, Mrs. Reed G. Robert M. Ekblad, Mrs. Bill Richins, Mrs. Layton Harris and Mrs. Burton Tate. n Country Club. Fort Douglas ladies will present "Shapes N Shades, Friday afternoon. Social hour is slated from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., followed by a luncheon and style show. Mrs. Jeiry S. Howells is chairman, assisted by Mrs. ever-listin- g physically fit great assets In college and even post college life. M.M. change their subject ofistudy when wearying, usually get - M Gibbons request the pleasof ure your comOpen pany at House honoring his birthday eightieth Sunday the twenTv fourth of Septem from )0b7 Per, four until seven o clock At the Wan ship Ward Cultural Halt Wamhip No Utah gifts, pies HD. EWEifO 1UI Mom buys 2 cans of Monte most economical Tuna Del way to put protein in your youngster's lunchbox and mails in the 2 labels, together with $2. in return your son or daughter gets The Rainbreaker and you get a folder full of Del Monte Tunas great sandwich ideas for best-tastin- Kids get wind breaker warmth and raincoat protection in The Rainbreaker! It comes in sizes 4 to 12, in sunny yellow. It's got raglan sleeves, brass-finis- h matching hood, 2 slash pockets, clasp closings, and a soft fabric feel. All stress Double back yoke for extra points Collar with soft corduroy. See The faced protection. Rainbreaker on display at all leading supermarkets. Use coupon in this ad or pick one up at your favorite store. e $100 Salt Lake Temple was the setting Thursday for the mar TRADE-I- 4S3S HIGHLAND DRIVE COTTONWOOD MAU SIC, UTAH 1 2 1 ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD SOFA REGARDLESS OF CONDITION NEW "GOLD MEDALLION CUSTOM IUILT SOFA Milton T. Jouflas, Mrs Reese Howell, Mrs. James R. Gaddis and Mrs. Ralph Murdock. Mrs. Judith Wallop, formerly of Bonwit Teller in New York, will be the commenta- the club. Door prizes and favors will add to the festivities. 4 Rainbreakers. For each one Please send me enclose 2 Del Monte Tuna labels and $2. Just send me your free sandwich idea folder. ON PURCHASE OF I GUARANTEE name frsy FTMTFTFFF 10-YE- f i "mediterrania" ADORES OR WRITE FOR APPOINTMENT DOWN BANK TERMS L-S- to 6 weeks for delivery. Offer expires December 3, 1967, and is void where prohibited, taxed, or Allow 4 NAME. otherwise restricted. 1 PHONE. WE DISCOUNT 10,000 ITEMS FAMOUS LJ P.M. 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M.-I- O We discount groceries up to Check this list of famous brands available at a discount. OPEN GOLDEN WEDDING An open house will be held In honor of Mr end Mrs Howard Pulsipher by their family on Sept 23, 1967, 7 to 9 30 at the Rosecrest Ward, 3101 So 2300 East. Married in the Salt Lake Temple, Sept 1917. Both have been active In Church organizations. Mrs Pulsipher has been active in the Primary, MIA, Sunday School, president of the Relief Society, memof Utah Pioneers, ber, Daughters Stake Mission Mr Pulsipher was e World War I veteran, bishop for 11 years, 4 Stake Missions They have 3 children, 11 grandchildren, 4 greatFriends and relatives grandchildren. invited. No gifts please. CHEESE MILD PROC. CHED. TQc Aqc MILD Me SCALLOPS FRESH FROZEN GOLDEN WEDDING TURKEYS C 6RADI A With $5 39S. SLICED PIECES 5lB REG. 18-O- WILSON'S BEEF STEW GIANT 24-O- Z. CAN $00 ,5lbS.69c B. 2.50 25-L- 1.25 WILSON'S Kilt MAXWELL HOUSE YUBAN OR SANKA VIENNA SAUSAGE CANS REG. Z. $1 29c COFFEE B. CANS 09 REG. or GRAPEFRUIT family or Jars Per Customer 99c DEL MONTE DRINK 46z WINTERONIONS 80TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Elizabeth L. Petersen will be honored on her 80th Birthday with an Open House given her family, by Sunday, September 24th, 3 to 6 p m. at her residence, 3782 South 4000 West, Friends Granger. and relatives art invited, no Bltts, please. Aaa LIBBY SEEDLESS SHAPES C0UP0N p 5 Cans ALL BUG BOMBS PINEAPPLE their family September 23, 1967, from 6 p m. to 8 P.m at West Point Ward Cultural Hall. They are the parents of three sons, ten grandchildren and Friends and four relatives are Invited No gifts. mULAooto CANS FOR B. Dalton will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary at an open house given by 1 Ol POUND 50-L- a,, PEANUT BUTTER, SYRUP, HONEY GOLDEN WEST FRYER WINGS 50 ., PKG. 49c FLOUR 29c Lb. LB. Otherwise Ord.r HALIBUT Grade HUNT'S, PIERCES, HEINZ. 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Box 2749, San Francisco, California 94111 271-7- WEST and Mrs. Charles Sas V U 602 Mr Be safe Be satis! icd Get the one tarpet tleancr that makes beaten down nap bright, open and full attain at doorways, wall tost all or spots and traffic paths Blur I ustre is today s carpet cleaner Top efliciency in any shampoorr Blue Lustre shampoorrj rent lor SI Now at all Sprouse Reitz Stores 7T CMpman-Ptlsh- y Fashion Show Ahead It's fashion show time at Fort Douglas-HiddeValley were parties along better than the ones who continue with the grind. That's the way to keep more mentally and who take complete or occasionally, Fine Carpets A- lbert nation, thoroughness, dependability, regularity, and the ability to follow through are qualities which some speedy and brilliant people lack; yet they go a long way toward success. Let your son know that even if he should fall a course or two, as so many other students do, that you wall accept it for what it is, merely a delaying snag along the way. However, he probably will not fall if he thinks that he wall not. Some fear can be a warning, or a goad to success, but the HABIT of FEAR is an enemy, causing failures and ulcers. Your son should appraise himself and let his strengths work for him, and think about his weaknesses only as he can do something constructive about them. He must BE given by Mrs. T. Buehner, Miss Mary Jane South, Miss Susan Hobson, Mrs. William Henry Page, Mrs. Folkman Brown and Mrs. C, Dewey Hale. Mrs. Anderson, best man. Prenuptial Those breaks of Dear Concerned: Tell your son that you appreciate his conscientiousness and that that very quality will no doubt see him safely through college. He has demonstrated his ability and his desire to learn. Speed and brilliance are good assets but not essential to eventual success. Determi- Marriages Performed Storer-Dunyo- LIEVE IN HIMSELF, replacFEAR with CONFIing DENCE. Tht family Q3 To Clean 80TH BIRTHDAY Success In College Dear Mary : My son is going East to an This excellent university. seems to me a great opportunity, but I worry about him becadse he is afraid. He has heard so much about how much harder It is to get good grades in college than in high school, and he fears that he will be a failure. It ig true that he is a Uttle slower than some students and he is not, indeed, a straight A pupil. But he is remembers and thorough well. And, of course, his, grades were good or he would not have been admitted to this school. But he thinks he just "lucked out. He fears being a failure and disgracing himself am his parents. Can I get this idea out of his mmd before he leaves? Concerned Mother, Thursday, September 21, 1967 50-L- B. BAG $1 50 lM ' BAG A POTTED MEAT APRICOT 25 - LB. BAG WINTER SPUDS 50-L- B. C , - F&P - - -- s r- Z. NECTAR PINTO BEANS NAVY BEANS CAN 25-L- yy " 12-0- 10.11 1 i lkf-- A 00 fc.n-- --' 1(L$1 00 A B. BAG OR RED BAd : B. $w - |