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Show .Crw gpijiwuwmwiyfr 6C DESERET NEWS, iffiiwny Thursdoy, February 15, 1968 In The Borthtt-Smit- h Miss Sandra Lynn Bartlett and Howard Clayton Smith are making plans for a March 15 wedding in the Silt Lake Temp'e. Miss Bartlett is a daughter of Mrs. A. Angela Bartlett, Raleigh, N.C., and Frank W. Bartlett Commack. N.Y. ITER'S OELSBRT Sweet as sugar yet NO calories WMpMyk, r sy On The Club Calendar Nuptial News Mi. and Smih, Mrs. Howard G. Ave., are parthe prospective bride- 207-St- h ents oi groom. The evening of their wedding, the bridal couple will be honored at a reception at Memorial House in Memory " ' Crove. . Bridal attendants will be Miss Nancy Smith, Miss Flor- - CLEARANCE SALE ORTHO-riDI- C MATTRISSES lull r Twlu Firm r s495 Rag. ff.N lain Firm MATTRESS CITY CattMWNS Mall-Sami- Mln 37M117 Salt Lake section of the Naof Jewish tional Council Women will celebrate the organization's 75th anniversary Sunday, 6 p m at the Jewish Community Center, 2416 E. 17th South. A Jewish smorgasbord will be served. Afterward, Stan and Allien Russon will present . a program. The public is invited to attend. All proceeds will be used to help build a new center at the Hebrew University for Research on Education for file Disadvantaged, and for educational projects in the en" Smith and Mrs. Zigmund Peacock. Miss Bartlett has attended the University of Maine. Her fiance is a University of Utah student He has fulfilled an , LDS New Zealand mission. Richords-Owe- n Miss Randee Richards became the bride of Earl John Owen in a ceremony performed Wednesday in the Logan Teirple. The bride is a daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Rex E. Richards of Fielding. Mr Owen is a son of Mrs Nina Lamb, Plymouth, and the late John Owen. Mrs. Lamb was hostess at a wedding breakfast at Zanavoo Lodge in Logan Canyon after the ceremony. The bridal couple greeted guests at a reception at Ficld- - Scmdra Bartlett Richard Owen was best man. The bride and her husband Mr. Herschel Saperstein. Janice Strike and Mrs. Robert Seim are in charge of Lively Arts group uf the American Association of University Women will join the Utah Theater Guild at its ce--. luncheon Monday, lebnty 12:35 p ra., in the Union Ballroom. v The cast foi die current will production, Tartuffe, he guests at the luncheon. Dr. Donald K. Barton, professor Li the department of languages, and Mis Herrm' FELLER MEAT - 262-29- 5? 1638 West 3500 South (spa U.S. discuss the play. Program chairman is Mrs. L. Wood will Salt Lake m have attended Utah State University. He has been stationed in Thailand with the Army for the past year. Celebrity Luncheon :w Mr. Earl J. Owen Hall Ward Cultural ing Wednesday evening. Attending the bride weie Miss Lorilyn Grover, maid of honor; Miss Jeannette Richards and Miss Carol Richards. poverty areas in thi. count! y Mrs. David Dolowitz is chairman of the dinner. Rivorton 254-346- 1 12300 So. 1000 West FREE VACATION FOR 2 FRONTIER HOTEL, IAS VEGA- S- 4 DAYS, 3 NIGHTS With fees! swy of h V4 f!r reservations . , - - White King D Detergent is loaded with special ppwer brighteners. Use it in your wash. Colors and white things will oome out more beautiful than ever. Theres Borax in every box, too. This natural sweetener makes clothes smell fresher, sweeter. And they feel cleaner because suds controllers assure easier rinsing. You just supply the water. All this extra cleaning power is our department That's light . . . the price is clown on the best tasting mashed potatoes you can buy. A mashed potato taste as hearty as baked- So buy big . the big Mashed Potatoes . . . size of Hungry Jack . 24-servi- - 4 s I ng 1 'V ( IT'S A BIG BUY! N t a Rvaia iSmBa w |