| Show I1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 2411948 f r W7 F ! 1 In Salt Lake City I 1 ' ’ © : ' ‘ V ' i 7 Reciting vows in a candlelight ceremony at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs F Cyrus Bates 2018 E 21st South ' were Miss Betty Ellen Bates and Richard Gene Salter Date: for the nuptial rites was Sept 18 wjth Fred Ej Curtis of LDS church officiating Reception followed The bride’s gown was of heavy ivory slipper satin with neckline and bustle back falling into a cathedral train She wore a crown of orange blossoms and carried a white orchid encircled with stephanotis Attending her sister as bridesmaid was Miss Geraldine Bates and Donald Cox stood as best man for Mr Salter son of Mrs Priscilla Salter 1590-6t- h East and Antoine Van Bezooyen ' of Casper WyoJ 544 E 1st South while Mr Salter The couple are at home at attends University of Utah 4 ' ' i’ - ' 'S ‘ - ' ' ' ' t off-should- '£? wc er f Mt hte ' T v - rA A j ' A JI '7'" ft - ' ! ' ' ' ' - Mr -- "V : — V - W ' ' i h 4 I - ' 5 0 4 ' i 4 i ' - i 1 ' - - "W-a- j V 5 Hausen-Grum- p Salt Lake LDS temple rites united in' marriage Miss Joyce Hansen and Clyde Donald Crump Sept 22 Charles L V' Burton officiated at double-rin- g ceremony Sept 23 the couple was honored in Copperton - at LDS ward there The bride daughter of Mr and Mrs W E Hansen of Copperton wore a gown of ivory satin with round collar Her crown was of imported peplum and semi-trai-n blossoms and roses and she carried a bouquet of roses and stephanotis Miss Janice Hansen was maid of honor for her 'sister Miss Lois Nuttall and Miss Irene Curry were bridesmaids was best man for his brother son of Mr and Mrs Clyde Crump of Lark After a honeymoon trip the couple returned to Provo to make a home where they are tending BYU wax-orang- Calvin-Crum- Ocft 7 I tmL Pj S ceremony She was Miss Dorothy Hardy Richard Gene Salter former Miss Betty Ellen! Bates bride in recent rites at home Mrs NOTESFROM WASHINGTON A y LYDIA CLAWSON itOOPES penter - a' at the Shoreham varied-progra- hotel plans of book eviews and musical recitals Officers of th organization this OFF TO A: GOOD START WITH - al-ha- James O Rasband an Glenn Dyer 'Capital RevieW Living upfto its name Capital Review club Will make a study of the nation’s capital this year It got off to & good start last Saturday with a luncheon in the Senate dining room oh Capitol hill with the toastmistress Mrs Ottis Peterson impersonating a guide to the building Responding to toasts were Mrs Joseph H Stout Mrs John! Elliot Hall and Mrs Othell Carlston Mrs Vemald T Worthington gave a short history of the club and Mrs Richard McKey planned the party Officers of the organi- zation this season are Mrs E West Parkinson president Mrs William Brown Ingersoll vice president Mrs A Rex Johnson secretary Mrs Joseph H Stout treasurer and Mrs George Casto program chairman - Times Club ' -- The Times club which in past seasons has made studies of cur-teand political ''v problems issues voted for a program Jpf vJess serious study and more - recreation At the opening Dr Tuesday meeting Robert W Bolwell dean of graduate division of George Washington university spoke to the 32 members on his hobby "building horned Mrs Clair L dream -Stout is president of the organ- izatipn this year with Mrs jHatold Candland as vice presi- dent ‘and- Mrs John T Merrell as secretary - treaaurer'The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Seth Horne ve entertained at dinner last i- of istudy and entertainment The Western Cultus club which opened with a lunch- eon goodby to the group Mrs Thur- man and their four children moved to Utah ready Mr and Mrs Kenneth Park-biso- n season are Mrs Samuel R Carpresident- Clifford A Webb Mrs Vernon Norr Mrs Opening the season with luncheons and parties women’s clubs of the Utah colony last week launched programs week in honor of Col Thomas Wells who stopped in Washington for' a few days en route-tohis new post in Arkansas Since the war Colonel Wells has been stationed in Honolulu where he made his home with parents Gen and Mrs Bryant H Wells formerly of Salt Lake City ! w Hardy-Barre- tt Bryan LDS ward was the scene of the i wedding of Miss Dorothy - Hardy a daughter of Mr and- Mrs Orval Hardy of Cache Junction" and David A BaiVett son of Mrs Judith Bar- -' rett1564 S 9th West Ceremony was solemnized Oct 7 and re- ''' i fii I I ' - p' j ' ' x ' J jf v ! i t :$ S' ? 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A H L $ Mrs Paul Thompson former Miss LuRene key who became bride in Salt Lake LDS temple I Mae-Hans- en Go West Gals for the Gold WASHINGTON '(WNNS) — West” is still good advise for the women- - office workers who are looking for the fattest pay checks The final returns on an survey made by the U S Department of Labor show that San Francisco pays its office girls best Oakland and Seattle next and Boston least A stenographer in San Fran cisco averages $4831 a 'week in Oakland $4681 tat Seattle $4562' ih Chicago' $4495 A New York stenographer runs only fifth in the salary scale With' a $4337 average But the! same girl working in Boston Averages only $3731 Some girl stenographers in ‘“Go 11-ci- ty y s Mrs Clyde Donald Crump the former Mise Joyce bride In recent Salt Lake temple i rites ception followed The bride wore a gown of veil white satin and finger-ti- p - M-- '' ' n Making their hotne in Riverton after a honeymoon trip to San Francisco and northern California are newlyweds Mr and Mrs Paul Thompson who were married Sept 17 in Salt Lake ' LD S temple by Joseph Fielding Smithv Reception at Avalon ballroom followed the ceremony The bride former Miss LuRene Mackey a daughter of Mr‘ and Mrs Hite Mackey Midvale was lovely in a gown of white slipper satin entrain with fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline Her fingertip veil was caught to a coronet of orange blossoms and she carried gladioli with pink roses Mrs Kienneth Attending the bride were her sister-in-laMackey as matron of honor Miss Marilyn Thompson the bridegroom’s sister maid of honor and Mrs Delos Richards Miss Helen Jenkins Miss Ruth Millerberg Miss Paula Butterfield Best man was Fred Densley The bridegroom" a son of Mr and Mrs N K Thompson of Riverton will continue his studies at Brigham Young University in Provo DESIGNED ESPECIALLY 4jl e A- V Li f p Mackey-Thompso- MriJ David A Barrett who became bride "I southern' flties’db betted tha!rt1‘ their northern sisters In Dallas they average $4072 in Atlanta $3942 while kt Buffalo and Milwaukee only $38 The same differential is noted in lower-payin- g office jobs than that of a stenographer A clerk typist in Boston for Instance averages $3179 but could make $11 more a week in San Fran’ cisco The highest pay to office ' women goes to hand bookkeepers who average more than $55 a week in San Francisco ajid New York and'eniiii’dw paying Boston average $45 A0 a‘ week '5 ’ TAKE VflllR CHOICE of FOR YOUNG FIGURES THAT WANT TO STAY YOUNG S :! to t StiortOairats! 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