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Show fHVDIN The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, April 19, I960 12A Her Name In a double ring ceremony Monday Evening at Wasatch Presbyterian Church Miss Fay Lou (Toni) Fehr and Joseph Richardson Clawson were united in marriage. Afterward, the new Mr. and Mrs. Clawson were honored at a reception at 2275 E. 33rd By Judy Morris . Tribune Stall Writer Gene Fullmer isnt Utahs champion only home-growboxer. There is another one, called Velvet short lor Pat-cha-s Velvet Touch. The Tat in Patcha Is Mrs. Charles E. Waters, 3195 Yosemite Dr., boxer hobbyist who is proud owner and trainer ol two dark brindles Velvet and Velvets dad, Duke. Hubby Shares Hobby The other hall ol the name Patcha is Charlie, Mrs. Waters husband who shares her enthusiasm each time a dog brings home another trophy or ribbon. But in between the dogs are Pats to keep in shape and the childrens to love. The difference between Gene Fullmer and Velvet is the different rigorous training schedules and a dogs life ol leisure, between eating, steak and eating horsemeat, and between "being a champion at 25 and being a champion at 17 months. Velvet is not the only boxer dog with champion rating in Utah, but hers is still the distinction of being the only one born and trained in this state. Kids Love Dogs Mrs. Waters, who bought her first boxer eight years ago, now would like to make a business ol breeding. And the last to give up the two dogs would be the Waters children, Linda, 11,- - and Gregory, 9. Of course, everyone in the family except Duke and Velvet will admit readily the dogs subordinate status. Mrs. Waters, with her fam South. Officiating at the wedding was the Rev. Donald G. Christiansen. The bride is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Fehr, 1791-5tEast Parents ol the bridegroom are Dr. and Mrs. Calvin CL Clawson, 1703 Princeton Ave. (1150 South). Wears Formal Gown Hie former Miss Fehr was gowned in a dress swept peau de soie. Her to, a train and was appliqued on the bodice and upper skirt with antique lace. Lace trimmed the neckline and tiny buttons sleeves. She carried adorned the an orchid on a white Bible. Bridal attendants, dressed identically in pink and carrying green and pink nosegays, were Mrs. Steven J. DonOviel, matron-of-hono4ft6wflk 'A Jt ivx&d Mrs. Gary Aldcroft, Long Beach, Calif.; Miss Evelyn Greenwood and Miss Mrs. Joseph Richardson Clawson Pat Ivie, Kristy Ann Fehr was Junior bridesmaid. Best Man Calvin Clawson was best man, and ushering , were Lewis Hills, Kingsley E. Clawson Jr., Mack Devinny ' and Stephen Roland, El " ' CaliL Cerito, Miss Sandra Hansen and Upon return from their William Humphrey have in Las Vegas, honeymoon mar14 their chosen June lor the couple will live in Salt the and at reception riage Lake City while the brideBaptist Church. .First groom completes studies at v Miss Hansen is the daughWestminster College. ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Hiett M. Guests Wedding 1850 (2235 Berkeley Hansen, at the Guests at wedding East). She is a student v rf'S. from out - ol town were, Westminster College, where from California, Mr, ... and she is editor of The Etosian VA- Mrs. Eugene A. Johnson and college yearbook. Parents ol the bridegroom-to-bsons, Lakewood, and Dr. and a student at the UniMrs. James Clawson, Yuba versity ol Utah, are Mr. and City; from Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Owen K. White, 3014 Mrs. Stanley H. Clawson; 19th East. and from Delta, Mr. and Mrs. has chosen Morris Trover. The bride-elec- t V her sister, Miss Patricia HanParties for the bride were sen, lor her maid of honor. given by Mrs. Clarence Bridesmaids will be Miss Mrs. Donald M. Slater Loretta Aleamoni, Miss Suzanne Forsberg and Miss and June Slater, Mrs. Fenton Richardson, Mrs. Sterling Diane Burn. Alias Sandra Hansen Devinny, Miss Jill James, Brent White will assist Mr. Mrs. William Hoganson, Miss man. as best Humphrey Mrs. Greenwood, Evelyn The betrothed couple plan to continue their studies alt- Wendell M. Smoot, and Mrs. er their marriage. Kingsley E. Clawson. n lull-lengt- h lily-poi- Miss Sandra Hansen Tells of Engagement e, 4 V X Chy-trau- s, Federation Names Judge for Contest mo Your Guardian Angd TUSSY DEODORANTS Stick Crum Roll-o- n ' TO ' SjDOBtfft ' itOUrCi " s0oo I 4 81000 ' tSf- - vV tih-.- tFor s limited time only. Reg. 1.00 Six prominent Utahns have accepted positions as judges lor the Utah Family Search, announces Mrs. Wendell Winger, Sprlngville, chairman ol the Utah contest Judges are Marion D. Hanks, member ol the LDS Church First Council ol Seventy, and member of the White House Conference on Children and Youth; Dr. Thomas ODea, professor of sociology at the Universlty of Utah, authorand Tistee in - the - American Men - of Science; Dr. Glenn M. Vernon, associate professor of sociology, Brigham Young University, member of the National Council on Family Relations and the Groves Family Life Conference. Others are Dr. R. W. Roskelley, chairman of sociology and social work at Utah State University, member of the Population Assn, of America, the Rural Sociological Society and the American Sociological Society; Floyd Stettler, administrative counselor for Marriage Counseling Service; Asked to Shower - plot Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. v t MAIN OR STATE AT 8TH SOUTH. EL Daily 9:30 If you have been asked to a baby shower, - dont limit yourself to a gift in a neutral color, such as pale yellow or pale green. To- blue Interchangeably both boys and girls. for Ogden, has worked with the Juvenile .Court and for the Family Service Society, and a member of the National Assn, of Social Workers; and W. Cleon Skousen, former Salt Lake City Chief of Police, former FBI agent, and author. The search lor the Utah family is being conducted by the Utah Federation ol Wom- ens Clubs In with the General Federation ol Womens Clubs. udt in - By Helen Brandley Its so nice to have a pet around the house. All the books on children say that it is, and very convincing they are, too. And its true that the children dearly love a new puppy dog. I remember well when our children used to speak lor a turn to feed Pierre. All ol them wanted to sleep in the back bedroom because that is where Pierre and his mat resided. And they loved to brush his puppy lur . . . to make him white and gleaming. f We didnt even mind when we had to pay a thirty dollar bill to the vet because he saved his life, nor did we Sit still or Ill cancel your plane fare is what Mrs. Charles Waters Is thinking as she readies Velvet lor dog show. Miss Carol Egli Sets May Wedding Date Mr, and Mrs. Harold S. Egli, Ogden, announce the betrothal ol their daughter, Miss Carol Elizabeth Egli, to Fitzhugh D. Davis. Miss Egli Lives at 523 F St. brideThe prospective groom is a son ol Mr. and Mrs. F. Dewey Davis, 223 11th East. To Wed In May The couple selected May 28 to be married in the First Presbyterian Church and to greet reception guests at Both Miss Egli and her fiance are attending the University ol Utah. To Attend Bride Bidden to attend the bride are Miss' Janet Kay, maid of honor, Mrs. Richard Egli, matron ol honor, Miss Susan Egli, flower girl, and Samuel Egli will be page. George Davis will be best man. When dining out H you believe the service has been deliberately bad in effect, no service at all and 11 you have the courage to do so, leave no tip. H the service is good, always commend either with a kind word or with a little extra on the tip if you can afford it. g gait But now once a week is enough,, even just before a show, like the one coming up the end ol this month in Denver. are Added to "pacing clipping toenails, which she starts about a month before a show. Closer to show time begins the "stripping process with a hack saw blade. This is raking out hairs that bunch up to make the coat sleek. With tiny manicuring scissors she clips the muzzle and a boxer is oil to anshow-worth- 3ai!non 3(aih With the wipe ol a damp sudsy cloth, you can restore new white leathers and pat- ent leathers to finish. The secret 'is in the new processing ol leather In the tanning method, reports the Shoe Fashion Service ol Leather Industries ol Amerbright-as-ne- ica. j Handbags are done in tickA blue and summer. ing for white striped editions handle- is an oversize,- - gilded saley. pin. Sides have cigarette pockets. The interior is lined in blue denim. other beauty contest - AM YOU GLASSES COMFORTABLIt IF NOT CAU OPTICIAN" "DISFfNSIN yMth 4tk CO. OPTICAL 1(ODERN M- IM T Til Authority that will guide everyone btideantf bachelor and husband, secretary and housewife, to good taste executive, grandparent and teen-age- r in gracious modern living. Covers casual entertaining, The one book Today a dollar buys twice as much Utah Power Miss Carol E. Egli & Bad Manners It is bad manners to go to any dinner table with a lighted cigarette or to smoke during or between courses. Ash trays at the table indicate only that smoking alter dessert is permissible. etiquette for the business woman, teen-ag- e dating, as well as a complete guide to engagements and wedding etiquette, and more. Light electricity 704 page's Illustrated, $5.95 - . for the average home as it did 24 years ago. fS-r- p.adding EDo mind the several trips we had to make to the dog hospital lor his many and varied shots. Time ad money meant nothing It was lor the cause. And now . . . now our little flower seedlings are lor the cause. Pierre and his seventy pounds (he is no longer a little puppy) love to lie on the new seedlings. When we spade or cultivate the garden he believes we are doing it lor him because ol our love lor him. He seems to leel we are this devoted. And really, it seems a little . . . For such a loyal thing ' friend,' what are a lew shrubs . . j a few flowers a lew a lew dollars You Sotno Mow (SlofiEics? Nood-Money-Po- e ... f.lisfcr Honey fells you how to get the cash Its ... ... hours. Easy. Go through your or base-attic . . . garage ment. Pick out all the old things youre no longer us- .... in&.Then .turn then3. into cash by selling them with a. low-coclassified ad. Do it ' P.D.Q. ... . w ... - , st MB TONE ORGANS Pick out all the old things youre not using. AT ASTOUNDING LOW PRICES Dial EM Ask for 'Classified. An will write a selling ad. Say Charge It. You will bo billed later. " ad-vis- Provincial, Mahogany, Blond and others . . . It Pays! PRICED TOO LOW TO PASS UP NEW USED Value THOMAS HAMMOND WURUTZER ELECTRONIC , Wtfl Wedding invitations are sent lour weeks in advance. Wedding announcements are sent out immediately alter the wedding. Have them all addressed and ready lor mailing as soon as the ceremony has taken place. Wrights Restaurant Dining Out? veteran she is now, it wasnt aji unusual daybreak that Mrs. Waters would be driv-inslowly through Liberty Park in her station wagon pacing Velvet to get her ily duties, usually doesnt handle the dogs at the shows. She just keeps them in shape, buys the plane tickets, and the stewardess does the rest. The professional handler meets the dogs at the plane and puts them back on when the ribbons are won. Before Velvet was the old Sending Invitations days babies wear pink and BEAUTIFUL e Mother Trains Boxer for Ring h . Isnt Jenson, But . Fay (Toni) Felir Exchanges Vows $725 $995 $1,550 $1,295 Several others Sale ' , , $399 $695 $895 $695 . TERMS MUSIC SHOP PIANOS ORGANS N. K. Gallacher, Owner Mrs. Elise Messerli sold 2 gas ranges and a tricycle with one thrifty classified ad. She writes: "It surely fays to run a classified ad." You, too, can make unwanted items pay the classified way! Quick as a flash people ... will be calling. Youll sell it fast and have the money you want. TIi ink of What Yon Can Use Extra Money For Wading Boots Car Down Payment Doctors Bills New Dress Awnings Patio Furniture Baby Supplies or -- 51 U Mi Alii! (x Trailer 2233 S. 7th East h V |