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Show mm&m 16 A DESERET NEWS, Friday, February '1Ai1'l'tl 12, 1971 in The At A Patriotic Luncheon That was the theme of a special party held for all University of Utah mothers clubs Thursday. Setting for the event was Married Friday in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Jean Ann Christensen and Lt. David Reed Ashton. Afterward, they were feted at a luncheon at the Doll House by hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed E. Ashton, 564 Valley Country Club, Alpha. Columbus St. Decor featured a typically color scheme of American red, white and blue. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Christensen, Phoenix, Ariz. Friday evening the newlyweds will be honored at an open house at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Owen I. Gardner. 52 E. 2nd North. They will be feted further at another open house Feb. 27 at the home of her parents in Luncheon tables were centered with arrangements of red carnations and miniature scales of justice. special program featuring the Harmonettes was preA sented. During the afternoon, Dr. Michael Patton, who is dean of students at the U. of U., talked about the status of the University present and Arizona. The bride has studied at Phoenix College. Her husband, a graduate of the University of Utah, was a mem- future. ber In charge of the event were Mrs; Alma H. Boyce, president of Beta Theta Pi Mothers Club; Mrs. Sherman S. Brin-topresident of the Sigma Chi Mothers; Mrs. Jack C. Alder, Pi Kappa Alpha Mothers Club president. n, Deseret al Americanism, program on Monday, Feb. 22. The event, that will include a dinner, will of fund-raisin- g take place at the chapter home, 1381 S. West Temple.' Presiding will be Mrs. Har- 0id Miller, commander. Mrs. K. D. Mabey is chairman, Assisting them are Mrs. JOHANNA WESTERN SHADES 72x4', reg. 28.9S 14.98 72"x6', reg. 34.50 17.25 V 1 I vinyl Room-darkenin- g over cloth exlite shades are specially designed win- for extra-wid- e dows. Washable, on all-wo- r i FOURTH FLOOR DRAPERIES from CITY SALT. LAKE rollers in mel- low ivory or snow white. We will cut to our correct window width. Also available, gold-ton- e shade pulls in several lovely styles Phone and mail orders filled, sent freight collect (212). 49c ta 98c each. BABY NECESSITIES AT SPECIAL PRICES Top quality items for baby's comfort and safety, ;Day just in time for Valentine's gift-price- d reg. 27.00 Playpen 17.99 and rail Sturdy tubular frame with large nylon mesh netting. Heavy duty vinyl foam pad in 36x36" covers bright prints. size. reg. 6 so Infant carrier r 2.99 Deluxe molded polyethylene infant carrier. Foam padded seat with protective padded cowl, safety harness, 3 position easel type reclining adjustment features. Play balls are easily removable. ; Walker-jumper-pl- News Photo 'oy Howard C. Moor Mrs. Jack C. Alder, left; Mrs. Alma H. Boyce and Mrs. Sherman S. Brinton were among those attending a patriotic luncheon sponsored by mothers' clubs. the Disabled American Veterans chapter and auxiliary, Argonne Number Two, will hold their annu- Members v:- Christensen-Ashto- n and sponsoring it were the mothers group of Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Chi and Pi Kappa Veterns Auxiliary f Nuptial News . . . Patriotism. Hidden : aRgr 8.49 table ay Tip proof, chrome plated frame with 5 swivel casters. Large unbreakable double faced, .contoured table top with play beads. Folding legs, adjustable foam padded seat with bumper. spring action. Vinyl covered Car seat reg. I6.00 10.99 Console model fits all cars, over the console or front or back seats. With Upholstered in black, blue cr white. Reclining car seat with more deluxe features, reg. 1B.OO, 13.99. head rest. FIFTH FLOOR INFANTS' SHOP Mail and phone orders filled, items sent freightcollect beyond our delivery area (2121. SALT LAKE CITY AND OGDEN in Sait Lake City area. 825 1607 .n Ogden urea. Phone and moil orders filled. For delivery dial Rich0 in Provo area, Zenith 737 in our outlying delivery areas. Delivery north to Tremonion and mond, south to Payson and Provo, east toHeberand Midway, west to Granlsvdle and Tooele, all points in between. Allow 4 days for deliveryvThere is aSOccharge on any C.Ofi.ifail orders toBox 1465. sent freight AM. TO 8 collect bevond delivery area, odd 47c sale&dax in litah, SHOP MODAY A A D FRIDAY . 328-118- 8 374-278- 3E jl L Kenneth Rose, Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. Clive John- son Mrs. David Reed Aiiiton E. Ashton, Miss Jane Ashton, Miss Miss Patty Wyatt, Wanda Hoggard, Miss Norma Hood, Miss Terri Slater, Miss Alice Wakefield, Mrs. Robert Murdock, Mrs. Frank Nelson, Mrs. Jerry Zimmerman, Miss Kathy Hansom, Mrs. Galen Coates, Miss Jan Christensen, Mrs. Gay King. Chapman-Har- p of the Engineering Council, Delta Phi Kappa and Chi Epsilon, honorary fraternity. In June, Lt. Ashton, who is stationed at Luke Air Force Base in Phoenix, will 'o graduate work at Arizona State University. He has fulfilled an LD3 British Northeast mis- United in marriage Friday at the Lion House w'ere Miss Ann and Lyla Chapman Edwin Lynn Harp. A recep sion. to get ideas for their creations. And now, theyve gone to the farm. Denim is the rage. Denim Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Aliene Ashton, Mrs. H. Harries Lloyd, Mrs. Lincoln F. Hanks, Mrs. Reed in Fashion-T- Designers overal's, go he far and near bandanna scarves Mrs. Edwin Lynn Harp tion will be held there Friday evening. They were honored at a rehearsal dinner at Log Haven by the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Chapman, 1664 E. 17th South. The bridegroom, who has been residing in Bozeman, Mont., is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey E. Harp, Peculiar, Mo. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Joseph C. Smith, Miss Susan Chapman, Miss Janice Jamruszka. Dennis R. Harp will be best man. Country Look and farmers hats are here for spring ail newly sleek, in modem stripes and colorful prints. The country look is seen, too, in calico dresses. The bride has attended the University of Utah and BYU. At the U., she affiliated with Tau Beta Sigma, Lambda Delta Sig- a. and with Cherc Amie at BYU. - received The bridegroom his bachelors and masters degrees from Montana State Universitv. Prenuptial parties were given by Miss Susan Chapman, Mrs. Joseph C. Smith. 80TH BIRTHDAY The family of Hilda S. Ryser will honor their mother on her 80th birthday et an Open House, Sunday, February 14th b- etween p.m. at the home of her son, James Jr., 1955 Herbert Ave. Friends and are inrelatives No vited. gifts please. r & V m : |