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Show 18 The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, July 26, 1960 Balt faiir ffibuitr Wlo men JVO M I v j Toni Lamoreaux Tells Troth 4 1 Beautiful Tone Organs v 1 AT.ASTOUNDING LOW PRICES $369r- - I Of f A luncheon Saturday in the Ambassador Club announced the forthcoming marriage j of Miss Antoinette Toni" lamoreaux to Charles Ernest Knowles,. Parents of the engaged couple are Mr. and Mrs. Warwick C. Lamoreaux, 1302 Yale Ave. (1075 South), and Mr. and Mrs. C. Rowland Knowles, . Ogden Miss Barbara PAxman, aunt of the bride-elec- t, was hostess for the affair. The center-piec- e was an arrangement of pink carnations and gladioli, with gold rope and ivy trailing down the table. Narrow gold rope knotted around sea shells and a scroll served as place-carfavors. On the scrolls the news,. Toni and Ernie tie the Knot, Sept 14, was announced. Plan Temple Wedding The marriage ceremony will be solem-- ' nized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the newlyweds in the garden of the bride's parents. A sister, of the bride, Miss Camille Lamoreaux, will be maid pf honor, while Larry Knowles, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. . Miss Lamoreaux has completed three years at the University of Utah, majoring in music, and will continue her studies in California. She is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega and has been active on campus. Graduate of U. Mr. Knowles is a graduate of the U. of U. and was affiliated with Beta Theta PL He has participated in the Navy ROTC program, andf will receive the commission of ensign in September. The couple will be temporarily station in San Francisco, after which they will make their home In Long f wusurn f; DOUBLE KEYBOARD i S'' A H jpn i Calif. Beach, Colleen Ilowell shop tuesday 'til 9 p.m. Sept. 9 Is the date circled by Miss Colleen HoweH for her marriage to Gaylin W. Poulson. The couple will be wed in Salt Lake LDS Temple rites. Parents of the bride-elec- t are Mr. and Mrs. LeRay & belle teinte" to Howell, St Mr,, Poulson Is the son of Mr. and 73 L Sulo's Bella Teinfe capsules work an inside job as far as beauty is concerned. They're a unique vitamin-protein formula that, when taken once a day, Mrs. Wallace Redmond. pumps natural warmth and color Into your skin as nature Intended, by "skin feeding." Look at your complexion by soft candlelight or horsh sunlight; you'll notice a fabulous freshness appearing; a special glowing softness. A ply Is yours for Q.00 hundred-da- y sup- Street Floor Cosmetics parking level phene yeur erder for free delivery In Ogden, FI In dial DAB-118- 1 In Soil lake, Prove, 2enith 737 In outlying areas, mail orders to box 1463, add 14c postage outside eur delivery area, plus 23 tales tax In Utah. G. Poulson, $995 $1,550 $1, 295- WURLITZER ELECTRONIC Mr. and Mrs. Allen T. Howe, 1821 E. 3900 South, welcomed a son bom Wednesday at the LDS Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. 2 ozs. . He joins a sister, Cynthia, 6, and two brothers, Lyndon, 5, and Kenneth, 4. Third Son Ronald John Cameron is the name chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cameron, Bethesda, OPEN TIL it uscAm pn InJ Prominent University of Utah graduates, Miss Peggy Wright, Morgantown, W.Va., and Gary E. Krier, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Krier, 2007 Wasatch Df will be married Aug. 13 in West Virginia. Miss Wright, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merl D. Wright, Morgantown, was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma and Orchesis while she attended the university, where she was a - dance major. , The prospective bride-groowas graduated with an engineering degree. He was affiliated with Beta Theta Pi. Mr. Krier has chosen Paul Wilbur, Salt Lake City, cur- - for their third son, born June 30. The Camerons, formerly of Salt Lake City, are being visited by grandmother, Mrs. John Cameron Jr., 1471 Emerson Ave. (1485 South). She, and brothers Sherman and Paul welcome the little newcomer. Grandfather, Mr. Cameron will Join the family soon. Mrs. Cameron is The former Lola Mae Smith, American Fork. Md., 2233 '.WN Mr. and Mrs. George Jou-flaPhoenix, former Salt City residents, are happy to announce the July 16 arrival of a 7 lb. 4 oz. daughter. The baby, named Rebecca, has one brother, Stephen, rently stationed in Washing--ton- , DC., to be best man. Miss Wrights attendants, Miss Susan Bertram and Miss Amy Schuster, are from Morgantown. K. Gallacher, Owner 7th East. S. Store's In The Boston PniuicoD unnroinraeG (SDeraraiuip Aurelia Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Lambert, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Aurelia Lambert to Jordan Crandall Pederson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Pederson, 1984 Lake St (740 Special Group of East). The couple will be married in a ceremony Aug. 26 at the Lambert home. A reception in the evening will honor the Other Groups 20 couple at the Kamas LDS Ward. An open house the next evening will be held in the garden at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Myron L. Crandall, 2051 Browning Ave., uncle and aunt of the bridegroom-elect- . Hosts will be the Pedersons. Miss Lambert Is a senior at Brigham Young University where she is majoring in education and minoring in art. Mr. Pederson also is a BYU student. He is a medicine major. Herb-Buttere- All (A?S ; Vz PRICE BESSES & 33!3 OFF Remaining Spring Vi price & SHUDIFS e Va price SPOESVSUiyilAOS Slim Pants Blouses Separates Jewelry in txjxnMi d NEW YORK (UPD combread riiakes good eating with barbecued meat Combine cup of butter or margarine with teaspoon of oregano and a dash Of garlic powder. Brush on hot sliced combread made from your favorite mix. Herb-buttere- d All Sales Final m Courtesy Parking at Grant's Lots 254 South Main MORE SAVINGS . s, 2V4. N1. Shop Tuesday 10 to 9 for BIG Savings First Daughter offering two special groups of PIANOS-ORGA- NS Miss Aurelia Lambert August Wedding Dates Told by Two Maidens Pink Booties twice-yearl- y gforifc? MUSIC SHOP 6:30 P.M. TUESDAY TIL 9 P.M. Miss Peggy Wright TERMS KING'S V Word from Denver tells of the arrival of a 7 lb. 1 oz. baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David Clark Brown, former Layton residents. Brothers David and Marty are proud of their new baby sister, as are grandparents Mr. and Mrs. David Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra P. Layton, all of Layton. WALK-OVER'- S - Several others CraJL C. 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