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Show CDESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 19 2 '6 Ballet Guild to meet Weddings Salt Lake Ballet Guild is sponsoring a spring symposium to be held Tuesday at the Salt Lake Hilton. Brunch is slated for 11 am. in the Harvest Room. Chappell-Kan- e Married Wednesday Lake mnrnmg in the Salt Temple were Miss Colleen Chappell and Following, a dance demonstration will be given by members of Ballet West, narrated by Wiliam F. Christensen, ar Michael David Kane. Following, liley were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House, given by his par ents. Mr and Mrs. David L. Kane, 3ri7r East. tistic director. Members and guests are invited. Reservations may be made with Mrs. , iULVdf rVUUUllI i.ti Parents of the bride, Mr and Mrs. Sheldon L. Chappell. 2K27 E. 2940 Sooth, will he hosts at a reception at the Lion House March 20. fu f i an e d i i i I Mrs. Michael Kane .. ; f's ' Htfi " , Russell Carruth Mrs. Dennis Jacobsen Mrs. Ronald Ebert Mrs. was the setting afterward for a wedding breakfast given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jacobsen 2240 23rd East. were united in marriage Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. Following, they were honored at a wedding breakfast at lag Haven, given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Ebert, Salt Lake City. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Johnson, Salt Lake City. The'' will h hriote at a reception Wednes-da- degree there. He completed an LDS Germany Hamburg mission. the University of Utah, where she is affiliated with Spurs, Chi Omega, and the ASUU Assembly and Senate. Mr. Jensen is a student at the U. of U., where he was president of Pi Sigma Alpha and rice president of LDSSA. He also was a member of the Mvrs. L 1) S h United in marriage Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Craig Tuffli and Russell Lynn Carruth. they were a wedding breakfast at the Lion House, given by his parents, Mr and Mrs. Russell W. Carruth of Ogden. Following, honored at Parents the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Don Louis Tuffli of of Hills, Rolling Calif., will be hosts Wed nesday evening at a reception at Hotel Utahs Empire Room The newlyweds will lx further honored at a re- - a sponsor Boyd F. Jensen II Cuniorah mission. Tuffli-Carrut- signer for Eggett teriors in Smithfield. Mrs. Hansens talk ' 'Creative ception Saturday at the Tuffli residence. The bride is attending the University of Utah, where she was affiliated with Kappa Gumma. Kappa Wednesday evening parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy A. Drechsel, 3201 Skye rest Cir., will lx hosts at a reception at the Monument Park Seventeenth Her husband wa s graduated from Brigham Young University, and currently is studying for his Ph I) at the He fulfilled an of U. U Fr- Ward. ance mission. Drechsel-Jacobse- y The bride has attended Weber State College. Mr. Jacobsen is attending the University of Utah, and has fulfilled an n In rites solemnized Wilnsdciv in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss LDS Japan Nagoya mission. Marianne Drechsel became the bride of Dennis Grant Jacobsen. The Salt Lake Hilton Johnson-Ebe- rt Miss Perri Ann Johnson and Ronald W. Ebert evening at the Shalamar. The bride is attending the University of Utah, where she is affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Ebert was graduated from the U. of U., and currently is studying for his masters Hansen-Jense- n Salt Lake Temple was the setting Wednesday for the wedding of Miss Julie Lynne Hansen and Boyd F. Jensen II. Afterward, they were honored at a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah's Jade Room, given of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd F. Jensen of Murray. Wednesday evening parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Hansen, 1448 - 17th East, will be hosts at a reception at the Lion House. The bride is attending freshman basketball team. He fulfilled an LDS Germany mission. participants will consider how to deal with feelings. Featured speaker will be Kathy Boggs, who is a counselor at the University of Uiah Counseling Center. March 20, 7:30 p.m., "Options and Alternatives" will be discussed by panel- A workshop for women is now under way at the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3100 Redwood Rd three-sessio- Fun Clothing Women's Sponsored by the YWCA-Wes- t Center and the Redwood YWCA, the workshop is centered around the subject, "Women in Transition." It is designed to help meet the needs and answer the questions of women who are alone as a result of widowhood or divorce. All sessions are open to the public Subject of the first session, held Monday night, was "Legalities and Practicalities." Next Monday, 7:30 p.m., workshop ists. meetings will begin the week after tliis session. Follow-u- AAUW to hear about Kalparow'ts The American Association of University Women, Salt Lake City Branch, will meet color combinations, applique, embroidery and the use of lace, particularly on childrens Dinner reservations mav be made with Mrs. McCarty. Sew Show scheduled Fabrics for the home and decorations for clothing will be the two topics emphasized at this SEW SHOW sponsored by years annual 'ouSeS UrtafejS ' sh ir-fo- s ib (T Meat balls want to go steady with SPORTY APPEAL IN GINGHAM CHECK SHIRT Expect a certain charisma in the wholesome, sporty look of the gingham check shirt. for any casual spring outing. Cottonpolyester for easy care machine wash $ and dry. Brown, navy, or red gingham. Perfel SMALL TOOLS SAWS 159 HAMMER SHOVELS 7.50 2.19 4.95 3.59 SCOOP SHOVELS 7.50 LEAF RAKE LAWN RAKE CEMENT TOOLS DRYW ALL TOOLS j Soofbweor All Stores WrWfc, oot ci&0 POWER ROCKWELL TOOLS FULL LINE MANY OTHER TOOLS SPECIAL PRICES AT KETOHUMS HARDWARE 800 W. -- ft , wd s DEPARTMENT 400 S. Salt Lake Wall Ave. at 25th OGDEN ttt Compart' our lrief on Fine INDIAN JEWELRY custom designed by Indian artisans in our own . stop yk 4 Selections from' $5 to $1,500 m'' 4, jiff IcUm. w'"3 OTA & 0! YD 7 fc Turquoise Jewelry Repairs Stones Available XitllrWelit's zion com 57 East Broadway Ph. 359-049- 8 UJflfrr RD5 Dial 521-35- 35 our on will fea- Ballet Wests Ci nderella Saturday, 12:30 p.m., at the Ramada Inn Mrs. Gordon Bourne, president, will preside. Mrs. Geoffrey Aggeler, branch legislative chairman, will introduce three speakers who will discuss different aspects of the Kaiparowits Project. Speakers will include Jack McClellan, a representative of the Council on Utah Resources, Orlando Ortega, project manager for Southern California Edison Co., and Ronda Brinkerhoff from the Bureau of Economic and Business Research at the University of Utah. All interested women are invited to call Mrs. Hamilton Dendel for reservations. In- ture original design, pre-ball- ? de- Decoration for dinner at the Salt Lake Country Club. Social hour is slated for 5:30 p.m., and darner at 6: 45. A bus w ill be available at 7:45 for the trip to Kmgsbury Hall for the opening performance of Workshop set for 'Women in Transition7 6OwemnTwh0 want to loarn inora about aowinq &hava tun learning.' up-da- te Hibbard, interior Wednesday evening, March 24, the guild will will graduate from the U. of I in June. He also has Hill-cre- Guest speakers will be Dorothy Hansen, Davis County Extension home economist, and Marty 5351. The bride has attended the Cniversity of Utah. Her husband Utah State University Extension Service. The two-howorkshop will be held Wednesday. 10 a m. to noon, at Junior High School in Murray. All interested persons are invited to attend; there is no admission charge. According to Theta Johnson, director of the show, the purpose is to sewing methods and techniques and to teach new skills to home sewers. , |