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Show 9- The Salt Lake. Tribune, Saturday, August $lic Balt 11 8, 19G0 Miss Himsaker Repeats Vows alir gfibunr Jw W 6 m e n Miss Connie Deane Hunsakerr2756-10tEast, . traded wedding vows with Charles Lynn Birklnshaw Friday In the Logan LDS Temple. Afterward the pair way honored- at a breakfast at the Maddox, Brigham City. The former Miss Hunsaker is a daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. 'HUnsaker, Garland, and her husband Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Birklnshaw, 1520 13th East. For the occasion the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace featuring a scalloped neckline and a bouffant skirt of alternating tiers of lace and tulle. She wore a crown of matching lace touched with pearls and carried white orchids with rhuljrum lilies, ' The couple, University of Ulah graduates, will live in Salt lake City after a wedding trip to Victoria, Vancouver Island, Brit1 ish Columbia, Canada. Logan LDS Temple Rites Two Maids Become August-Bride- s a 'Rites In the Logan LDS Temple Friday united Miss Jennie Lou Shaw and Raymond J. Calllster. The bride Is a daughter of . .JMrs... Isabelle Shaw, Ave. Parents of tpe bride, groom are Mr. and Mrs. J. Lathol Calllster, Delta. A reception was held during the evening In the Memorial .House, and an open ..house will be held for the couple in Delta Saturday - - night Silk Organza The brides gown was of silk organza,- - with an embroidered front panel and chapel train. The skirt was accented" with ailk roses, and the. bodice featured short sleeves, and " ST' sweetheart neckline. She wore long lace gloves from London. . Bridal attend vs were Miss Janice Pinborough, Miss Helen Hanes, Miss Callister and Miss Kathryn Callister. Robert Callister acted as best man. USU Graduate The bride is a graduate of Utah State . University and , Hildegard, musical personality. Is one Star who believes what she eats shows in the way she performs In films. f Hollywood Beauty Stars Famous for Vitality By Lydia Lane HOLLYWOOD The Incomparable Hildegard is the name of an album irf which this talented performer sings to her piano accompaniment. Because she had her first grgat success in Paris, many are surprised to learn she was born in Wisconsin. When Hildegard. was play- lng in Hollywood's Cocoanut Grove, a producer in our party said he had known her for more than 20 years and - that she had not lost any of. her exuberance or vitality. Repeated Later Later when we met for a chat, I repeated this compliment and asked her where she hid her fountain of vitality. It lies somewhere in a background of health; my ancestors were sturdy people, but also I have an appreciation of my body. I dont understand people who fail to take care of the gift of -health," she replied. ' "There are so many destructive forces today that pollute the air we breathe and the food we eat. And there are- so many pills on the market some to induce sleep, some to make you peppy, some to kill your appetite these all undermine your health." Portable Kitchen In the corner of her Suite was a big wicker basket which she explained was her portable kitchen. She uncovered a juicer and said, My energy comes from nutritional eating. I make a health cup of carrots, parsley and dandelion greens or spinach and its delicious. Their therapeutic value is remarkable and Im never ill. I like a healthful breakfast, and I make by own tea from a mixture of herbs. I have whole-graibread with soy butter, honey, two boiled eggs and fruit in season. For lunch. I have my. vegetable juices and skim milk. - 033333 i ll. S. A t, ROUND fc STEAK 79' A 'i ojW 2, 241$ $. Stott 3, UOT I. 3rd 4 Hevrtt 4 HOURS: m.- -l .1 m m. m. 633-5th- The bridal gown was of Chantilly-la- ce and. nylon tulle over taffeta. The neckline was edged with luster pearls and the scalloped lace fortped an apron effect on thesklrt- - She wore a tiara-o- f beads and carried a wijite orchid with split carnations. Attendants, Miss Dawnee Carraway, maid of honor, Miss Jean Bingham and Miss Marie Davis, wore yellow organdy frocks and matching picture hats. They carried yellow and white carnations. -- Lisa Fumer was flower girl. Fred Fumer was best man for his brother. Grant Fur-ner- , Boyd Fumer, Spanish Fork, Jim Wlnegar and George Fumer, Richland, WastUrushered. Kenneth Kunze and Billy Kunze were junior ushers. Ben T. Fumer and Mrs. Fred Meacham, Sprfngville, helped receive guests. The couple is honeymooning In the Canadian national parks and will liv in St. College, J jO . I at - W-f r & i ... Jl Parents Of the benedict-elec- t are Mr.' and Mrs. John W. Curtis, 1166 Brooklyn Ave. (1025 South). The couple will be wed Sept. 14 in Salt Lake Temple rites. A reception will be Adw scholar- Detroit, Mich,, ship. The bridegroom is a graduate of the College of Southern Utah, Cedar City, and Is now attending USU. He has served In the LDS Southwest Indian Mission, and is member of Delta Phi. After the marriage the couple will live in Hyrum. A, - ' held at the Reception Center. People once believed that yawning was caused by evil spirits Jumping down the throat when the mouth was r . ' - - v 4ft . ft. Family W- - Formejr Salt Lakers, Irvines Visit and Joe, 3, will remain In Salt Lake City while' SgtT Irvine Is overseas. ,S. Sgt. Joseph W. Irvine and Mrs. Irvine, are vacationing in Salt Lake City at the home of Milton E. Crump, S. ft "Mrs. Charles Lynn Birklnshaw Joseph 1739 Caused by Spirits open.- :3iv-va- m&te Mrr and Mrs.R alpfr STLS ffiMrU 1826 21st East, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Former S.L. Miss Lucille Lambert to Carl W. Curtis. & i V ,:v v Lucille Lambert f' George. on Kunze-Ftirne- - J Institute,' Merrill-Palme- r V Is a daughter of Mr. and The bride-elec- t Mr Howard S. Fisher, San Diego, Calif. The future bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and East Mrs. Melvin J. Tanner, 1574-4tThe couple will exchange marriage vows In ceremonies performed at the home of the bride-elect- s parents. - fry i V Arthur Robert Tanner will claim Miss Linda Joyce Fisher as his bride Sept. 10, h She was elected to Phi Kappa Phi, and spent a quarter . ' Linda J. fisher ' Jo-An- Dixie ',W 7th East, Mrs. Ir- Howe Rents vines father. S. Sgt. Irvine is enjoying TV's leave before leava ing for Okinawa. Mrs. Irvine and her three children, Nola, 8; Colleen, 7; 30-da- I. It HU Lak. Ogdon .,1X4-941- 4 117 Walk. Slid. .ClOtlO SUNDAYS, 1. 1171 Stota i - ; r The Logan LDS .Temple was the scene of a wedding ceremony Friday thatunited Miss Ladeen Kunze and Ronald Fumer in marriage. That evening the couple greeted guests at a wedding reception at the Reception .Center. Aug. IS the pair will be further honored at a reception in Pocatello, Idaho, at the Tenth LDS Ward. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Kunze, Pocatello. She has been living at 1327 E. 4th South. Her husband makes his home at 545 E. 5600 South, Murray. Mrs. Raymond J. Calllster Mrs. Ronald Fumer orner Mr. and Mrs. Jose R. CoWest, welcomed rona, 115-5ttheir fourth daughter born July 25 at LDS Hospital. She weighed 6 lbs. and 5 ozs. She will be named Anna Marie. The couple's other daughters are Elidia, 8; Christina, 7. and Carmen, 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Juan Velasquez, 612 W. South Temple, and Mrs. Mercedes M. Corona, 869 W. 1st South. Brush Biscuits Brush baking powder biscuits with milk or cream and sprinkle with grated Cheddar cheese, then dust with paprika, before baking. 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