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Show 14 A DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, December :.; y' fe ; Burningham f- - s T: v. :' ; Us Bride ; ' Salt bake Temple was the setting Tuesday lor the wedding of Miss Jeen Burningham and Roger Dee Brown. After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held at Log Haven in honor of the bridal Couple. Hosts at tho event were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Brown, 1608 Park St. Jf.Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Burningham, 573 S. Main St., Bountiful, are parents of the bride. They will honor the newlyweds at a reception Tuesday evening at the Heritage Hou.e. Bridal attendants will be Miss Marcia Gunnell. Miss Kristine Holbrook, Miss Marin Sweet and Mrs. James W. Davis. Stayner Landward will be best man. The bride attends th University of Utah, where she affiliates with Delta Delta Delta, ASUU Executive Council, Campus Affairs Board, Programs Council, Army Sponsors, Debate Team, Delta Sigma Rho-TaKappa ft: s! V : ; , X'.. ; -- - By EMILY W1LKENS Are you plagued by petty, ' persistent beauty problems? Who isnt! Frequently, a simple solution is all it takes to eliminate them. Perhaps these suggestions will waive a few of those bugaboos K - 'Y .4 ; W .'4 Y ; u PiY o o GIRLS' TIGHTS o Repeat of a o o o o o Vi o o Because 6-- c o o o o in white, and Sizes light blue, pink, maize or red. 3-- FIFTH FLOOR CHILDREN'S o o SHOP 0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOor o' (f QO tY Oo o O LAKE CITY AND OGDEN SALT ooooooooooooooooooooo Mad and phone oi tiers filled, indicate 2nd in Salt Lake City area, dial color choice. For delivery, in Ogden area, 374-278- 0 in Provo area. Zenith 73 7 in our outlying delivery areas. Allow 4 days for delivery. There is a 50c charge on any C.O.D. Mail orders to Box 1465, add 38c postage plus 4xVTt sales tax in Utah. SHOP DURING OUR EXTENDED STORE HOURS DAILY UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE (1215). 328-118- Pick-a-De- A 1 un c h- -t rights slumber. TIDY UP TOES . . . Less of the great of wedding stories and pictures, it ha- - become necessary for the Deseret News to put a time limit on their printing in white, and Sizes navy, red, moss green, royal or goldenrod. o sweet dessert? Youre certainly not alone. Save your dessert bonus for a bedtime or TV snack. Even the healthiest bit of sweet adds up to too much after a big meal. Instead of feeling cheated, use this select-now- , savor-late- r plan and eliminate additional snacking. TASTE TOPICS . . . Take a e long look at your Cant resist a Rules demand run-resi- st c JUST FOR YOU! SWEET SI.EEP . . . Nothing is more annoying than know how You insomnia. much beauty sleep means for good looks and good health. Instead of counting sheep or detective wading through stories, try this remedy of the Duchess of Windsor: Eat a spoonful of unheated honey (tupelo is great) washed down with a glass pf cool water. Or, even better, stir the honey into a cup of warm skim milk. This definitely acts as a soporific and puts you on the road to a good than lovely toenails seem to emerge at the most embarrassing moments. If dry nails are your problem, perhaps them powdering y o ur e indiscriminately. A famous podiatrist claims that powder sprinkled on toenails tends to eat them up and eventually deprives them of smoothness. DESSERT DILEMMA Stories price We were lucky enough to get another shipment just in time Seamless for Christmas. stretch nylon tights are also shrink, or non-rustretch and bag resistant. o You! Beauty-A- nd For Bridal t reg. 2.25 6 y Alpha honorary, and was 1970 Military Ball Queen. Her husband, who holds B.A. and MBA degrees from tne U. of U., was president of Delta Phi Kappa and a member of LDSSA. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to Japan. o, o x Mrs. Roger Dee Brown ooooooooooo oooooooooo sell-ou- comes in its own little case, complete with too.hpaste. . (2) Dental tape, slimmer than floss, should be used every few nights to remove food particles that a brush doesn't reach. program. plastic (3) A (1) Of first importance is the scraper helps remove those stubborn deposits around the proper, natural bristle toothbrush : ideally, you need three gums. one for a.m., one of them (4 Rely on a freshening mouthwash after brushing. after lunch, one after dinner. aw W f About ' ' Miss Jeen s IS, 1970 825-160- for publication date. Persons desiring publication of w'edding stories and pictures must the contact Womens Department at least twm weeks prior to the wedor come ding. Phone to the Deseret News offices, locatjd at 34 E. 1st South. 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. on Saturday. Pictures and information must be made available to the department so that they may be printed within two publishing days after the wedding. Publication of an engagement or a wedding picture on a certain day CANNOT be guaranteed. The exact date, of publication will be decided by the Womens Department. clothes Once upon a time ladies wore drab, hum-druwhile doing their housework. Even Christmas preparatn ions offered no relief from ragged smocks and dresses. Women had nothing lively to wear around the house! Now we've changed all that. Today's homemakers can slip on smart little dusters, pert aprons, or gay muu muus and greet family and friends with pride. Visit us soon you'll be happier ever afteii m well-wor- a) A dainty dotted apron never detracts from your prettiest hostess attire. In a rainbow of colors. 1.29 b) Give her a bright cobbler that snap, zips or buttons up the front. In florals, checks, or stripes. 2.69 while makc) "Grandma's" apron is the perfect cover-u- p ing the last minute preparations. Many patterns 2.49 d) If your husband is tired of your "old favorife," replace it with a colorful new duster. Lots of styles. $10 e) Look lovely while you're lounging comfortably in a bright, cheerful muu muu. Long $20; f) short $16. ZCMI TOWcl & PATIO C - el! .tor. i. i m e portable |