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Show v nip w m'W w DESERET NEWS, Monday, Miss Beryl 6n w Woodbury Buxton Is Bride To-Be-- Wed Miss Shirley Buxton became" the bride of Michael Wallace Ashby in a ceremony per at formed Friday evening -- News of the engagement of Miss Beryl Anne Woodbury was disclosed at an announcement tea oa Sunday. The event was held at the home of her aunt, Mrs. W. Eldredge Grant Butler Eleventh Ward, 1845 E. 7200 South! A reception "fol- Jaren Cir. Hostesses at the event Jr., 1162 were Mrs. Grant and grandmother, Mrs. Earl the bride-elect- s Randall. Miss Woodbury is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orin R. Woodbury, Honolulu, Hawaii. In Salt Lake City, she makes her home at 122 P St The bride-elewill exchange nuptial promises with James M. Dayton Jr.,' in a ceremony to be performed Dec. 15 it; the Salt Lake Temple. On Dec. 19 they will be honored at a reception at the Lamplighter. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. J.- Maurice Clayton, 2427 Emerson Ave. The bride-to-bis a senior at the University of Utah, where she affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma, Spurs, Cwean, Omicron Nu and ct Beryl Chorale. of the University-Civi- c Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Utah, where he affiliated with Alpha Episo-lo- n Delta and was named to membership In a member - Phi Beta Kappa. . He presently is studying in the University of Utah School of Medicine. He has fulfilled an LDS British mission. 3 e TODAY'S Ensign Business and will meet Tuesday, 7 p.m., at Hotel Utah for a dinner meeting. Guest speaker will be Mrs. PATTERN Bridal Stories Because Shelly the of for man. The bridegroom has attended the University of Utah, and is a member of the Utah Na-- J:! ''V 'Av s vi'4 I Donaldson, nutrition consultant, with - the State Board of Health. She will discuss fFood-Sens- e and Nonsense. Mrs. Ardale Jensen iq chairman. Oct. 16 marks the beginning Michael Ashby tional Guard. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Verl. Buxton, Miss Myra Locke. Miss Nancy Helme, Miss Linda Collins and Mrs. Maynard Berg. of National Business Women's Week. Ensign has a window display at ZCMI which sets forth the purpose and aims of 1. Never sprawl over your desk or recline on your bed while you study. Sit tall as you can in a comfortable, straight - backed chair. If your desk Is too high, ask your mother to buy a hard cushion for your chair. (Shell run, not walk to the nearest store.) 2. Remember, no beauty d ever has a head that Juts on a curved neck. Make certain that your light is adequate so you dont have to read with the end of your nose. Hold the book up instead of bending over it. 3. To make sure you wont have hips that look ten sizes too big, watch how you carry your books between classes. J - . 13 future of yours by signing up for some sport that will work . like mad for you while all you CHARM -- Beware of shelfing them on . your abdomen! Avoid developing a lopsided looking figure as a result of carrying your tbooks in the same arm all the time. To make sure you dont constantly favo one arm; why not start a new style for carrying ' books? do is have fun. - S. Look alive! Your posture reflects your state of mind. II' you maintain an alert outlook, your mirror will tell you that' you are getting results! READ FAST Guaranteed - 278-091- 4. Since all figure beauty and grace in movement stems from posture, guarantee the Results 2 HAMMOND . READING CLINIC . IMS WILMINCTON AVENUE SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH PHONE 486-93- 6 the International Federation of Business and Professional Women. WeWim, great publication ' 1967' A for-war- IISIKlV of wedding stories and pictures, it has become necessary for the Deseret News to place a time limit on their printing Futilities Fer .till date. Persons desiring publication of wedding stories and pictures must contact the Womens Department at least two weeks prior to the wedor come ding. Phone to the third floor, 33 Richards STUDIO! Facilities For WOMEN 14 YEARS IN SALT LAKE uoraa erne, epee - gam. non - 364-258- St. There is a $4 engraving charge for each picture. . Office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Pictures and information must be made available to the department so that they may be printed within two publishing days after the wedding. ' enPublication of s j I 1 6, jfcrit: Ensign BPW Schedules Dinner Meeting Rules For demand Anne Woodbury lowed. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde V. Buxton, 7076 Highland Dr. Mr. Ashby has been making his home with foster parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Morris, 2709 Glenmare St. He Is a son ot Mrs; Margare- t- Ranson Strohm, 419 Downington Ave., and William Wallace Ashby, Sunset. At her wedding the bride was attended by Mrs. Verl Buxton, Miss Myra Locke, Miss Miss Nancy Helme, Linda Collins, Mrs. Maynard Berg and Miss Lesa Larson. Larry Bingham was best .'S' By JOHN ROBERT POWERS I pity you , poor teenager with everybody nagging at you about the way you skimp I If sympathy will get better re- suits, Ill be the first to admit that the fault is not all yours. You dont ask to spend several hours nightly bent over homework, do you? Yet, most of your posture difficulties begin right there at your desk: What would you say to solving both youri algebra and posture problems without doing any extra work? Here are the snap ways to 'October Average Cost ONLY q 57T1 Per Treatment Payable monthly on a membership designed for you. an gagement or m wedding picture on a certain day cannot be guaranteed. The exact date of publication will be decided by the Womens Department. P A collection keep at hand of quilt books to for a quick and easy reference source! 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