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Show 1 2A DESERET NEWS, MONDAY. JUNE 4. 1973 v rrrifP rf v? y( Britains Wedding news Swanson-Kartchn- Bv Gillian Franks er If I (WNS) couid be in six places at once, Queen Elizabeth of England once told a friend, I think I could just about do this job adequately. Into her average working day, she has to cram the responsibilities of being a monarch, managing director of the family firm, proprietor of five stately homes, wife, mother, financier, farmer, racehorse owner, property magnate, and active patron of over Reorganizations. LUNDUN Sheila Swanson and Terry Hal Kartchner were marned Friday morning in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. Following the ntes they were honored at a wedding break- Miss Friday evening the newly-wed- s were feted at an open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Madsen II, 4949 Manlyn Dr. The bnde is a graduate of Young University Brigham Her husband has studied at Weber StatP College and the University of Houston ' t, i Mrs. Ralph L. Frandsen sen has studied at Matts Inc.-iDenver, Colo., Arkansas Enterprises for the Blind and Utah State School for the i , tfr 4 9 Blind. The - ;r4v& the Blind and Melodomc rus of Utah. Leone Frandsen Ralph claimed Miss Judy Anne Dunn for his bride ji a ceremony Mrs. Terry Kartchner performed Saturday at Harvard South Ward. A reception followed. Attending the bride were Mrs. Clyde F. Wixom Jr., Evalynne Dunn, Sandy KitchTina en, Wixom, Tracy Wixom, Shen Lynn Dunn, and flower girls, Kelley Wixon and Denise White. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs. Allen M. Frandsen, 37 N. 8th West. Mrs. Dunn and Mrs. Frandat a sen were a wedding breakfast at best The bnde has attended the University of Utah and LDS Business College Mr, Frand- - was Chuck-A-Ram- The bride is a daughter of Room at Temple Coral Square Hotel was the setting Friday for a wedding breakfast honoring newlyweds, Mr. Leonard Roue Mrs. and Hogan III. The bride, the former Miss Barbara Joy Warmker, exchanged nuptid vows with her bndegroom earlier Friday in the Jfalt Lake Temple Hosts at the breakfast were her parents, Mr and Mrs. Warren H. Warmker of , n III Parents of the bndegroom are Mrs Dollie Hogan, Belts-villMd , and Roue Leonard e, N.C. Hogan, Charlottesville, Mrs Hogan will fete the bnd-a- l couple at an open house in BeltsviHe Bndal attendants include and Mrs. Carolyn Warmker Lee Edwards. The newlyweds are graduates of Bngham Young University and Ricks Junior College. Mr. Hogan fulfilled an LDS British mission The layered lock is still going strong The layered ook is still very much with us for summer. But theres something new about it. Now the separates that are being combined together are And less wild, more lady-likmany of them are m shades of the same color. For 18 years, until the increases wiuch brought her allowance to nearly $2,500,000 a year, she struggled to make ends meet on an income which hadnt changed since her Coronation. For the last five, it is said that she was personally meetestimated at ing the deficit around $100,000 vate sources. from pri- Of all her many and varied tasks, the Queen is said to . find high finance the most difficult. She has little personal experience of money she signs' no checks (they would be snapped up by collectors) and is perhaps the only woman in the world who is unable to jingle a few corns m her purse when she goes shopping Palace music Buckingham room being cleaned and rather than replaced. she brought in two teams of experts to probe the profitability of And work-stud- y the royal estates particularly Balmoral, which for years has made a thumping loss. The equivalent of at least a day and a half a week of the Queens time is spent in being a in charge super-housewi- of five homes: Buckingham 4 S a n Windsor, Palace, Balmoral and Holy-roo- d House. She employs nearly 900 peo20 percent less than her ple and 200 are dofather did mestic staff. This is twice as many as the most hotel, but not all that many when you remember that they are spread around five homes, and that Buckingham Palace alone is more than 100 times larger than the average famid ly house. Even with her increased income, there is little money to spare and each week, she confers with her heads of departments including the Lord Chamberlain, the comptroller, to plan and the treasurer fusihe anting expenditure even down to the winding of the should be ing how the others answered AU major bills need her apShe proval before being paid. on a $150,000 over year spends food and about $30,000 a year palace docks. She sees and approves all the menus for special occaon wine, although she herself sions which, in a year, will inalmost nothing. dnnks clude a major state banquet, numa Laundry for the roval housea diplomatic reception, ber of large dinners, three holds costs about $15,000 a Palace garden year and a similar amount is Buckingham further a garden spent on uniforms for palace parties, also disparty at Holvrood House, a servants The Queen informal tributes about $20,000 a year senes of small luncheons and about 14 investin gratuities and spends about $3,000 on newspapers and itures. $14,000 a year on flowers. of her hours A least three The Queen will always day will be spent readmg state papers, and another query items she thinks are exshe recently vetoed hour dictatmg replies to some cessive of the 200 letters she receives the buvmg of another silver See QUEEN on Page 3 every morning, and instruct S New Fashion Knits by Great for Dad's Day! FOR ACTIVE SIZES y Dehle's 1 5 to 22 532 S. Main 359-725- 1 j QG & 2235 Wash., Ogden Olympus Hills . . . Foothill Village. . . Fashion Place Downtown ., . . Valley Fair . . . Ogden . . . Provo But she has inherited her mothers canny Scots attitude to money. She receniy insisted on the curtains in the the nuptial news In Pitts-Johns- Cho- Warmker-Hoaa- n Mrs. Leon James Dunn, 114 Hampton Ave., and the late Mr. Dunn Frandsen mem- bers of the Utah Association for the Blind, Utah Council of Dunn-Frands- en Dean man newlyweds are Mrs. Roue L Hogan 'super-housewif- e' man. on In a ceremony performed Friday at Crestwood Villa, Miss Christie Lynn Pitts became the bnde of Perry Wayne Johnson. followed. S. Millcreek Rd. The bndegroom is a son of L. Johnson, Faimew, and the late Mrs. Cora Mills Johnson James A reception Bridal attendants were Elisa Veit, Marcia Morgan, Sherne Johnson and Robyn Ruiz Russel Johnson was best Williams-Anderso- n Miss Julie Williams and Ryan C. 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