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Show ip JV 0m "r- iriyr - nnteriin ii nf agpwep JT1 V V . Janet " DESERET NEWS, Monday, A S C5 September 7, 1970 A f rT;i r & 'M. i i ipAtS; p- $3? s fe )- r Tripp Bride is r j -. Roger J. Child claimed Mi's Janet Elaine Tripp as his bride Friday in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake kx HS i. I ViV $ Is s Temple. Following, his parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Child, ' n$ 'Xi I-'- . 2180 E. 3715 South, honored Zi CJML I the newlyweds at a wedding breakfast at Log Haven. J? Friday evening, the bridal pair were further feted at a at Lr Citadelle. leception Hosts were parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs Harold A Tnpp, 3605 S. 2210 East. iii)ii. Mrs. Merrill Hatch In Mrs. Roger Hickok Mrs. Roger Attending the bnde were Miss Kathy Rich, Mrs. Donald L. Tripp, Mrs. H. Barry Trip, Mrs. Carl Van Leeuen. Miss Susan Brewster, !!n-- s Bonny Fotheringham. Mi's Connie Lefavor and flower girl Heather Van Leeuen, J. Child The Nuptial News Hansen-Hatc- h Miss Doris Hansen and Merrill Hatch .vers married Saturday evening in a ceremony performed at the ho ne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Hansen, 5738 W. 3610 South, Hunter. A wedding dinner followed. Sole attendant to the bride was Miss Jody Duncan. James Duckworth was best man. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Hatch, Mrs. 2830 S. Clann 8900 S. West, Magna Kenneth Warren Child was best man. former Ltahns now stationed with the U S. Gov ernment in Stipshau-seGermany. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hick-oNessen, n, Nessen-Hhko- k Married Friday in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Patricia Ann Nessen and Roger Alan Hickok. A wedding breakfast followed at Beau Brummel. The bride, who has been residing at 180 I St., is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1505 Zenith Ave. The newlyweds greeted reception guests Friday evening at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nessen, 4202-5tFast. Bridal attendants included Miss Eileen Nessen, Mrs. Robert A. Hill, Mrs. Allen G. Curtis, Mrs. Gary Orton. Ken Light was best man. The bride has attended Weber State College and LDS h Business College. Mr. Hickok has attended Brigham Young University and completed a tour of duty wuth the U.S. Air Force. He currently attends the College of Office Automation. were Prenuptial parties given by Mrs. Thomas Evans, Mrs. Eugene Nielsen, Mrs. Glen Craig and Mrs. David McKean. Nutrition Tip Parsley, wluch ranks at the among vegetables in vitamin A content, an be a valuable addition to diet as well as a taste treat if you consider it as a food instead of just a decorative garnish. You might even try a cream cheese and parsley sandwich on rye. Delicious! top The bride has attended the U. of U., where her husband is a student. He has served an LDS Mexico mission. Prenuptial parties were gnen by Mrs. Donald L. Tnpp, Mrs. H. Barry Tripp, Mrs. George Webb, Mrs. Carl Van Leeuen, Miss Kathy Rich, Miss Bonny Fotheringham, Miss Susan Brewster, Mrs. Alma Dalebout, Mrs. Hart Wixom and Mrs. James Pierson. Buttons Can Be Jewelry Thmugnout tiieir long history. buttons frequently have been as elaborate as jewelry, and on good clothes they still are. Women who sew for themselves also frequently invest m expensive buttons. Now a leading maker of fine buttons, B. Blurnenthal, is giving such women the opportunity to use buttons as jewelry. Tor their buttons, they are supplying little findings, gizmos which slip onto a shank button and turn it into a k earring or into a ring. two great looks make one great dress $20 Don't let the jumper look fool this smooth outfit is you a dress! And what o really dress it is in red or navy bonded acrylic knit collared and sleeved with nylonoce-tat- e crepe. A swinging plaid scarf to match ties it all up. Sizes 3. THE LOFT DRESSES - oil ito. I &ehSJo SJrA SALT LAKE COTTONWOOD VALIEV FAIR OGDEN CALIFORNIA clip-bac- Thus a button which at $32)0 may seem quite expensive, can now have a double use. '&., n 'S' ( S' ' 4 3 y & V. v .v The convertibility idea also makes possible using earrings to match the buttons on a good suit one has made. Sa the crinkle of soft, crushed patent Soft, pliable and irresistible a pair of Joyce wonders that go better with every step. Both styles in crushed patent leather. NEW OVERTURE in sangria wine, bown, - Bold strap Park Avenue navy or black. 21 LIBRA dressed-u- p with high front in black, navy or red. $2i I I high fur styling makes the difference Our unusually elegant fur designs. elegance ... a la selbY Pans inspired, make the difference between just a fur and a true fashion. We invite you to come and see, then try on the most treasured pelts available and know that the design you choose is outstanding and original. The season for fur is on its way. Come and see us soon! The bright touch of a gleaming metal ornament, to complement the luxurious a smart, leather in Selby's "Six Fenny" heel I contemporary style on a ... just-rig- BROWN, I ED er NAVY CALF BLACK FA7ENT A ht ZCMI CAMEO ROOM FURS 25 Mr Soil lak and Ogdon J 9 s |