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Show 4W The Salt Labe Tribune, Sunday, April 2, 1961 "t . fV ,u i - r!f-- s T V $ ' fc Uou?X r : NEW CASUAL FASHION! ? v. 11- rJhff : u.t, x . V- - , ky- )( W'M fi .4 '' ' 1 il j U - " a ' 4 ' J(? ' y . S' A L jrN- c 'i ZFk 4 - V, A ,f f . ' - - (M; ';l o Jvy' i ' i--v A m. New provisional member of the Ogden Junior League are, Lindquist, bark, Mr. Paul C. Bennlon, Mr. George F. ront Mrs Jark Glft- - Mr- Barlow, Mrs. I Perrin, Mr. Rex S. Cunningham, Mrs. Richard G. William. " Philip S. Kenney, Mrs. Jay C. Stephens. Mrs. Charles VV. ('They will be honored Tuesday at the annual league dinner. Bgr Ogden Junior League Bids Provisionals . OGDEN Nine new provisional members have been accepted for membership in the Junior League of Ogden. They are, Mrs. Jack Gift (Nannette Buehler), Mrs. George F. Perrins (Claire Wolfer), Mrs. Jay C. Stephens (Nancy Ann Pug- - mire), Mrs. Charles W. Lindquist (Geraldine Taylor), Mrs. Rex S. Cunningham (Pat Turner), Mrs. Paul C. Bennion (Georgia Craddock), Mrs. Richard G. Williams (Joyce Baddley) Mrs. Philip S. Kenny (Faye Jane Knud- - over or under your lipstick wear "lip moisturizer" the fabulous new lip cosmetic by frances denney 2.50 plus fax lips look and feel lusciously soft, smooth, protected, without a trace of unpleasant dryness. And what a delightful, lustrous s glow it gives. Try it tomorrow. s. with any frances denney purchase mated makeup kit 4.00 value duo of foundation and powder limittd tin. ff.r : Street Floor Cosmetics, parking level 1 shop monday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. orders 8 1188 Salt laU, TA phon. Provo. Zenith 737 outlying, oil foil fret, 25c fed. fox, 6c soles tax, box 1465. DA p.it.f. Ogd.n, Ft 4 2 780 outline or,a 19c, Sherry Jacobsen Speaks Pledges in March Rite In a home wedding March Miss Sherry Jacobsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T. Jacobsen, 282 E. 650 North, Bountiful, be- 23, By Beth White OGDEN Winging home from a vacation In Mexico City and Acapulco ere the G. Harding Horsleys and the Howard Tribes. , The Valley Forge Room provided the setting for an Easter brunch Saturday given by Mrs. Reed Petersen, Mrs. Andrew Brunettl and Mrs. William Reyns. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Tillot-sowere hosts at a dinner party Wednesday evening at the Weber Club. The group celebrated the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Lew Stone. Visiting Her Parents Mrs. Jules Roberts and children, Ann, Jules Jr. and Catherine from Texas are visiting Mrs. Robert's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stranquist. They will spend part of their time with Mrs. Robert's sister and brother-in-law- . Mr. and Mrs. Harmon G. Williams. Children of Mrs. C. C. Het-zeDr. and Mrs. Charles C Hetzel Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lyle Fisher, have welcomed her home from a s stay in California. A family dinner was planned for Sunday. Honor Their Niece Mrs. Larry T. Dee, Mrs. Donald Stewart and Mrs. Harrison G. Parker were luncheon hostesses on Saturday at the Weber Club honoring their niece, Miss Suzanne Tucker. A group of retired teacheners and their guest joyed a luncheon, sponsored by Mrs. John C. Davis, at the Weber Club Monday. Entertainment for the afternoon was provided by Dr. C. Elmer Barrett, Salt Lake City, whose hobby is the outdoors. Dr. Barrett 'presented his film Nature Moods with pictures set to symphony music and Utah poetry, using the voice of Rex Campbell. Game of Bridge Lunch and a game of bridge were enjoyed by guests of Mrs. Raymond Shupe Thursday at the Ogden Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Malla and children . Richard and Elizabeth from Spokane, arrived in Ogden Friday to spend Easter vacation with friends. "South-of-the-Borde- three-month- sale s k hair-do-ov- april er everything you need for a beautiful new spring coif reg. 17.50 985 with . . . our famous "wiz" cut, 2.00 extra preperm test curls quality cold wave conditioning shampoo , luster sheen rinse . up to the minute set phone for your appointment EL monday store hours 10 o.m. to 9 p.m. South Mezzanine Coiffures Americana Beauty Salon parking level 2 and 3 Mae f)ean Cosset Jf(V - I, V . " , , - V- - W . i f Demman, who was Installed as junior past queen. Mrs. Mearle - Mr, G. Heitzman, a Reynold past supreme (national) queen, was installing officer. A reception honoring the new was held afterward under the direction of Mrs. T. J. Ted Speros and Mrs. George P. Lamb. Members of the queen's court installed were. Mrs. Barbara L. Brown, royal; Mrs. Laveroe Bane, Tir-zaMrs. Arnold Jones, Mrs. H. T. Johnson, recorder; Mrs. C. L. Potter, banker, and Mrs. Demman. Also Installed were appointive officers, Mrs. Lloyd DeLand, Mrs. Verl G. Staten, Mrs. Carl Wagner, Mrs. Harriet Henke, Mrs. V. J. Midg-leMrs. Marvin Snook, Mrs. George L. Whitaker, Mrs. Raymond Thomas, Mrs. Betty McClintic, Mrs. O. F. Bartholomew, Mrs. Ernest G. MantesTooele. and Mrs. E. C. Easton. Couple Wings Back From MeHcFl'np Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gossett,' Cental City, Ky., an-- ' nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mae Dean Cosset, 319-lltEast, to Warren J. Ashton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren V. Ashton, Malad, Idaho. 3G A COMFORTABLE SUN-STUNN- ER FOR PLAY H. bitt, Mrs. John D. Newton, Mrs. C. W. Pack, Mrs. Edward B. Rich, Mrs. L. J. Salerno and Mrs. John V. Skinner. Mrs. Dale P. Redd, outgoing president, will turn the gavel over to the new president, Mrs. Don H. Parke. Other new officers for the comingS. year are: Mrs. Charles Eubank, vice president; Mrs. O. Eldon Lockhart, recording secretary; Mrs. William Hinds, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Frank K. BartlPtt, treasurer, and Mrs. C. S. Feeny, assistant treasurer. AND .CASUAL WEAR, . . 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Drexell Beckman, LDS bishop, offi- spoutf overlbflo&gse ciated. At a reception after the wedding, the new'Mrs. Bar low wore a white brocaded dress and carried pink roses. Maid of honor was Miss Karen H. Eggett. Other attendants were Miss Deane , Barlow and Miss Janice who wore pink dresses and carried pink carnations. Best man was Steven J. Eggett. Brian Barlow was usher. The newlyweds will reside in Hawaii. The bride has attended Stevens Henager Col- Whatever your sport . . . golf, bowling or simply spectating you'll enjoy the comfort and pert good looks of this knit overblouse by Jane Colby. 100 Combed Cotton with an wash. . . completely able and knit to retain its shape. White; S, M, L action-bac- Bon-nett- !A :V4' ' f o T t v : - 1 s : lege. " '' $ Irene Flores .. ' Mr. and Mrs. Juan Flores, Ave., Midvale, an- f V' -- V k'? ) Mr. Roger on. f: A. Barlow 'N' LOW 'N' k 90 SLIM! s. EieeOetftfes V Wearability! 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Nals- - n free gift ' Joseph ip - '-- Lybia Temple Installs Officer Slate nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irene Flores, to Willy Diddens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diddens, Antwerp, Belgium. The couple will be wed in a July 8 ceremony at the St Therese Catholic Church, heel-to-to- Midvale. fl9S Brushed Nylon, 4 Colors, 5 95 KEDETTES "SUGAR for Spring 61! Trim of line with a sliver of a sole to give a streamlined appearance. Choice of wedge or flat heel in Driftwood or Black, sizes N Sc M. CANE" new 39S CHOOSY I WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR FUTURE WORK, YOU OUGHT TO BE You'll wtnt to look very artfully before you make up your mind about a job. Or perhapa we thould Jay career, for here at the telephone company young people an think not juit in terms of e job, but of a career. The pay it good, jalary increaie are regular, and the opportunity for advancement i extremely important to you virtually unlimited. What'i more,. the chbice of positions it vide. Academic graduates find just as much to appal to them as do those Vieh a commercial background. We have openings in stenographic, clerical, office machine and switchboard work, and we are always on the lookout for service and sales representatives girls with the tan and gpod judgment needed to dal graciously with the public. Regardless of your particular talents, it's likely that you will find s rewarding position with the telephone company. And you will rn)oy the satisfaction that coma (rom working (or a highly regarded .orgstniauon. Sfop in and see us at our womens employment center. , u 70 South Stott Street in Salt Lake City MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE MAIL ORDERS FILLED SHOP MON. . g- CO. --J 'A TILL 9 Specify item, size, color and price, dude 15c postage 1st item, 10c additional. Utah residents add 2V, Sales Tax. Sorry, no GO-D.'s- . |