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Show c V 1 r v Banquet in Logan Launches Season By Alladine Bell LOGAN One of the Jirst big dinners of the fall season Is planned for Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. D, Nais-bit- t and Dr. and Mrs. E. L. "HahsonJ-wRo- are for the evening, will greet guests at the Bluebird. Invitations have gone out to 130 friends. t Friends of the James Millers are welcoming the popular couple back in town. 'Miners whoTaW been living in California the past four years, will make their home in Logan. Off To California Miss Annamarie Bauer has left Logan for California to resume her studies at the University of California at Berkeley. m She is the daughter of Mrs. Norman Bauer and the late Norman Bauer. zoology An interesting visitor to Logan this last week was Mrs. Karl Youngstrom of Prairie Village, Kan., a national officer of Alpha Oml-croPi. Mrs. Youngstrom, who arrived Tuesday, made many friends in Logan when she was here last summer at the n Back From Coast Mr. and Mrs. Merlin F. Farr, Ogden, have returned from California, where they have been vacationing. In Los Angeles and Seal Beach they were guests of their sons and families, Boyd M. Farr and James I. Farr. They also stayed with a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Nilsson in San Bruno, and they visited the P. M. Thompsons in Laguna Beach. son-in-la- f , -- Mr. Coleman 1. Creel Jr.- - The Salt Bonnie Sutherland Weds Miss Bonnie Sutherland became the bride of Coleman D. Creel Jr., Friday in the First Baptist Church. i A if f j ''t 4 a Dr, Fenwick Fowler officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and MrsW. L. Sutherland, 3062 Metropolitan Way. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Coleman D. Creel Sr., 1876 Herbert Ave. (1645 South). After the ceremony, the bridegrooms parents were hosts at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House.. The bride wore a gown of blue chiffon and net, street-lengt- h with a boat neck In front dipping to a V in back. She . wore an orchid The couple was unattended. After a honeymoon at Las Vegas the couple will be at home In Salt Lake City. An open house will be held for them at that time at the home of the bride's parents. Carr-Wa- staff at Return From East Mrs. Allen Stokes returned last Sunday from a trip east All members of the family were irt Philadelphia earlier In the month to help Dr. Stokes mother, Mrs. Francis J. Stokes, celebrate her , 70th birthday. Dr. Stokes and young son returned directly to Logan. Mrs. Stokes stopped off in St Louis to place their daughter Susan in school, then visited with members of her family in Lancaster, Wis., before returning home. Deadline for entries ln the "Better Meals Build Bettr Families Contest" is Tues. day, Sept 27," 1960. Contest winners will be awarded 18 prizes good for up to $150 ln groceries. The prizes, all good for merchandise certificates for groceries at any one food store of the winners choice, are: $150 first prize; second prize, $100; third prize, $75; fourth prize, $50; four prizes of $25 each and 10 prizes of $10 each. The contest is open to all except employes of the Newspaper Agency Corp., in-Ln- ? t.-- Mrs. Kenneth F. Smart Tuesday Deadline Near In Better Meals Event Famed merchandise with V the added plus o S&H Green Stamps 1 ' I time the local chapter was installed. She was the house guest of the Chester J. Myers during her stay here. Visit With Mother Bill Merrill of Fullerton, .Califs stopped. Jiff briefly last weekend for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Beena Merrill- - and other members of his family. Earlier in the month, Mrs. Merrill visited at the home of Bill .and his family in Fullerton and with another son, John, and his family in Whittier, Calif. The Lewis Turners have enjoyed visits with both their sons the past few weeks. - The Turners spent a week In Corvallis, Ore., a trip made for the happy purpose of welcoming their first grandchild, a baby girl. Parents are the Lewis Turner ,Jrs who are in Oregon while he does graduate work at Oregon State. Fred Turner and his wife Stopped off for a visit with his parents en route to Los Angeles to make their home the coming school year. Fred, who has recently been at Wayne University, will be on the UCLA. I m i. The SaltLake Tribune, Sunday, September 25, 1860 d r Lake- Tribune and-th- Deseret News and their immediate families. Count the Number Entrants must count the number of different objects, bottles, packages, insignia, etc, which appear in a draw-in- g and then estimate the number of entries submitted in the contest. The illustration appears In a "Better Meals advertisement in this newspaper. Each entry must be accompanied by the cap, box top, label, or can identification from any three different products whose names are listed as participating prod ucts. Only one label from any one product may be used with each entry. Those products participat-are- : Aunt Susans Frozen pies, Banquet Products, Bonnie's Nuts A Nut Meats, Clover Club Potato Chips, Cloverleaf Dairy, Glades Candies, Dairy, Lynn Wilson Products, Meadow Gold Dairy, Milk White Eggs & Poultry and Norbest, Nehi Beverages, Pikes Peak Flour, Royal -- Miss Marlene Carr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil A. Carr, 40 E. 4th South, Centerville, was married to Gary Alma Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ward, 1420 Spring Ln. (5000 South), in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Wednesday morning. After the wedding a breakfast was given by the bridegroom's parents. That evening a reception was held at Centerville Third Ward LDS Chapel. and Bread, Brand Meats. Valley In Case of Tie Entries will be Judged on the correct count of the products shown. In case of a tie, the winners will be determined by the contestant rect number ceived. entries of - , , 1 cHe wash How wonderful to know that six months from today the "Perma-lift- " Magic Inset Stitched bra you ust bought will hove the same Cup firm uplift and youthful support it does now. When you buy your "Perma-lift- " Magic Inset bra with its Magic Inset circles of control, ' the salesgirl will stomp the date on the guarantee tog attached to the bra. If the bra Boy Arrive Arriving on his mothers birthday, Michael Zelth Green, 7 pounds 6 ounces is welcomed, by. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Green, his .East, 2, 3.50 (Corner 5. LeAnn, J., 1. D cup wear 3.00 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Charvoz, 66 E. Gerard Ave., and Mr. and Mrs, Willis W. Ritter Sr., 27 University St 7182-293- our-- on-- y magic inset bra . Making.it an even score in the "battle of the sexes" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ritter Jr. in Sunnyvale, Calif., is the new Miss Jennie Ann Ritter, Bom Sept 7 weighing 6 pounds, 3 ounces, Jennie Joins brothers Billy, 8, and Danny, 6, and sister Laurie, gives you six month- - uplift guarantee re- postmarked before midnight, Tuesday, September 27, 1960, are to be mailed to "Better Meals Contest, Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah. a. t '- -a must be which Entries, perma-lif- sister brother and fails to retain Its original uplift for at least six months from the dote of purchase, return If to our Corset department and receive a new bra "Perma-lift- " L. Michaels grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green, 352712th East and Mr. and Mrs. Zelth Calder, FREE. Come in Corset ipt., today. both stone Vernal. .SHOP AT KEITH O'BRIENS DOWNTOWN ON MONDAYS TILL 9 Katherine Taylor Weds In Saturday Nuptials early'autumn is Miss Katherine Ann Taylor, and Mrs. Dunn L. Taylor,East, Mr. of daughter who was married to Kenneth F. Smart Saturday at A bride of 9162-7t- h Crest-woo- d Villa. John E. Rich, LDS bishop, officiated. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Franklin F. Smart, 2385 E. 76th South. A reception was held after the ceremony. The new Mrs. Smart wore a floor-lengtgown of satin with lace applique on the bodice and skirt highlighted by Irridescent sequins. Matron of honor was Mrs. David Taylor. Other attendants were Miss Marilyn Johnson, Mrs. Dale Lang, Miss Claudia Hyatt, and flower girl Miss Ardene Smart. They wore sheath dresses of belgn peau de sole and carried coral flowers ln miniature umbrellas. Dean Smart was best man. Ushers were Russell Taylor, Terry Shio and Dick Bench. After a honeymoon in Las Vegas, the couple will live in Murray. h ODD LOTS McKendrick's Quality Shoes Right From Our Regular Stocks f Famous Brands Shop Monday till 9 . in finest stroock y fabric with 'milium ' lining elegance supreme . f i velvet soft elegance in smooth . draping, wrinkle free jersey jr lavish mink collared I Values from Jfw to U designer coats , ( , 148 c Styles distinctive R&K Originals printed matte jerseys hr 25 Exquisite coats regally tailored of luxury Stroock wool . . . their crowning glory , . deep collar heather Stroock with autumn r"Of mink! haze mink rolled shawl Collar. Button front. Right Plush amethyst Stroock with Cerulean mink shawl collar,, clutch. Each with costly detailing. Both In sizes 8 to 18. . Street Dress or Play Uift Every' color, represented. .Not all styles In every size but a complete size selection overall. v (Fun labeled to designed for flattering scoop-nec- k,' velvet belt. Brown pr green print. Right Charming drape effect falls Into cummerbund at waist. Full skirt, 34 sleeves, modified scoop-nec- k. front I shout country of origin of imported In brown fur.) 12-2' Coats, both stores 124 South Main Beautifully - very figure." Full," soft draping skirt, 34 sleeves , . . trimmed with leff-Beou- tlful ' or blue print. Both ' if Dresses , both stores - Free.ParkingDowntown, BroadwaV j Lot. Sugar. House, Storeside in sizes . ., |