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Show i in Ikr The Sail Trihimr, Sundav. Julv rs ID, 1179 Niagara.' Changing Scene r- m r t f A'v a v,- ( i ; $ : 1 tr : 7 vX 0 7"' t- - A It for Fall Mod. Still or They Hip 4 i Vi? ! .-- Kien.e-iu- ' ) W 7yU 1 1 . ; pink 1 re -l ; G w,ys7 1 v jumpsuit. aiming so oay to have a "And they he went attitude." pleasant on "Nowadays they have a chip on tnoi douli e ol -- ruling tot to the' inbed like they 01 a queen--lzsist on a king-i- ze bed " u-- Gagne- - Montreal of hoi.ev-moo- iei-un- -- n u-- e -- long-haire- d E 'n is 89 year-ol- d (he - a machine opeiator in an ml re.meiy), came to Niagaia Fulls on their of on the advice Gagnes mother, who pent her honeymoon here 23 years ago. -a 1 tpr ve terrydoth iic 1 sicii T ne vis-tor- . Bolden, an, black man. who is the barker lor the Gorge Walk concession. He has been deal51 years. ing with tourists for 50 yeais "Honeymooners ago stayed two weeks, three weeks, even a month," ne -- aid. "Nowadays they come on a plane and stay only one pre I b'HUtllul Na-h- -v - ers of the honeymoon scene '''1 arm-in-ar- , One of the veteran observ- hollow tree stump covered vv ith scraps of paper on w hich honey mooners have scribbled their names and vveddirg uates. "My favorite time is night, when the falls are lit up, said Mrs. Ronald Gagne, a i" " d - I JV ifV extern singer whose profe--- s onal name is Bernadette New Yotk Tm e- - Writei W llliams She has sung on And NIAGARA FALLS radio m Schnectady stations still the newlywed- - tiavel cut and two has records fer heie, as they have for moie Gieen Mountain label: than 100 yeais, to watch the tae ' It's loo Late" and "WelfalK fall. Some are older and come, Heaitache but mast are under 30 "Ue even had country and alongthey stroll western music at our wedding side the two roaring cata' Mrs Hinchey, racts squealing like chtldien leception, said - about someday who dteamwhen the 1111st soaks their hair hitting the big time in and clothes lln s 3 million Mi 1'ieie are cie,U Mthougii Fa '0 Niagara jme n! rewlyv.rcs here, lurulxis v m n n u a amoi 2 di the amajority ot UP'iumbeied new Iv wed- - mo he n. anted touples lo -. appear flock line toi inaiiv With eveial children, 'ilie ol n love tradition, family to bp ture. patriotism low bank newlyweds even seem outnumbered by balance, childhood dream- - r hippies, who arrive in wildly companionship of other painted buses to spend a few on the falls. To most of them, it teally clays "grooving, faTake Boat Ride does not matter that ihis mous resort aiea is probably Some of the newlyweds fa-- v no longer "the honeymoon orite aetiv Hies are taking the capital of the world." as it Maid of the Mist boat ride likes to bill itself. According (populanzed by Marilyn Mon-lo- e to a recent national marketin the movie. "Niagara"), ing survey of newlyweds, the touring the Nabisco shredded Poconos region of Pennsylvawheat factory, viewing the nia has capluied lust place, falls Ironi one of three obser. followed by Cahloima Floti-davation toweis on the Canadian New York City - - and side, taking helicopter ride, then Niagaia Falls. 01 visiting the Niagara Falls Been Other Changes Museum, which has a huge By Judy , nght) (Copy honey-moonei- s. Mrs. Cars R. Mdff Mrs. Dale Iace .Mrs. A, Lynn Thomas Jr. .Mrs. Lynn I). Jacobson NEWS OF WEDDINGS orwoixMIeHf A Manti LDS Temple uas set ling for t!ie Friday wedding of Kathy Worwood and (kuy Rex Mdff. A reception was given at Levan LDS Want The bride, daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. G M 01 wood. r Levan, attended Stevens College. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Rex Mdff, Ilen-age- Granger. I Icpw ortli-TIioii- he Candlelight was setting lor Ihe Saluiday wedding ol Gayle Renee Hepwoith and A Lynn Thomas. A reception was given at The Candlelight. The bride is a daughtei of Mi and Mis Dean R Salt Lake City The luidegioom is a son of Mi and Mrs T J i.v Thomas, Salt Lake City. I llep-woitl- i, Laron-Jacob'i- Ballard-Pac- c LDS Mt. Jordan Stake Center was setting for the Saturday wedding of Linda Ballard and Dale Pace A leception was given after the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Ah and Mrs. Andrew A Bal-l.u- Draper. The bridegroom is the son of Mi. and Mis Floyd Pace, Riverton. M Ki m Margo Larson and Lynn D Jacobson Jr were married Wednesday m the Garden Park LDS Ward. A reception was giver, afterward. University Club was for the rehearsal setting dinner The bride is the daughter of Mi and Mrs. James E Salt Lake City The bridegioom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Lynn D. Jacobson Sr , Salt Lake City. Lai-so- align m-- ( Viil Cie-lwo- foi the Satuiday Connie- - Mangum Chi lari tun was selling wending of ' k X n-it and Biute - Item option was givon afterward Camelot Steak House, Ogden, was setting for the dinnei The In ldo daughtei of Mr. and Mis Jerrv D Mangum. Salt Lake City giadu.ded from Continental Beaulv College. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carlton, Ogden, is attending Weber State ColA ice I! n ih-- . & J X - lege. 4 ' A ' SpenceJokns Logan LDS Temple was setting for the Thursday wedding of Bonnie lairraine Spence and Scott Rampton Johns. The parents of the bride aie Mt and Mis. Ezra Spence, Salt Lake City The btide-groois the son of Mi and Mis Robert T. Johns, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Bruce Carl an Princess Prints Offer Evening Change Bernadine Morris New York Times Writer By At a dinner party ROME for a few hundred dose fuends and fashion follow eis fashion showing. after hei Princess Irene Galitzine denied that there uas anything remarkable about her prit ts "I just had them copied fiom my old porcelains," she explained The same foi her oriental "1 copied evening dies.-es- : them fiom my coiomandel screens." Had a Hit The Princess could afford to he casual. She knew she had a hit on her hands. It was apparent from the fust appearance of the urapped-vvaisdresses that the models wore with their hands front like dasped together mandarins. They reminded everybody of the pakezzo pajamas she introduced five or six yeais back Not because the styles looked alike, but because they again have given women a di.mep to change their style (or evening t, wide-sleeve- d 111 Piincess (kditme guests at the ten ace party looking freshly clue The porcelain pi mis, with their flying fish and molds, weie exBut theie quisitely delicate were other fahucs as well, including gilded brocades lac quered blacks and changeable taffeta from that shaded green to pink as the light lut them Some of the sleeves weie so wide the cuffs fell almost to the hem when the hands weie tlaspea. The mannequins had no double keeping them out of s the vichy soise, but other might. The onental passion that is sweeping the salons here is being refeiicd to as the of Rome, though not by the Americans. Mostly, the influence is Japanese, hut Galitzine says shes gone back to the source, anything good Ihe Japanese have, they took fiom the Chinese g moi-tal- is a bit like Teal in New Yoik. Design- Galitzine Traina ers who work for her are apt to learn enough 10 go oil on their own. Chester Weinberg and Geoffrey Beene matured at Teal. Federico Foi quel who is moie popular with the Italians than Valentino, and Heinz W. Riva learned the ropes with Galitzine Middle Initial a Swiss who is piacti-cailthe only coutunei to use a middle initial (it stands for Webei), makes of the kind clothes a woman can step into and feel comfortable in. A lot of customeis who buy r his 111 New York. London or Montreal stop in his salon in Rome to say hello and end up buying h s styles, he Thev start at explained a ound $430 "1 have to sell my dollies l have no backets." said the de Riva, y any-whe- leadv-to-wea- 1 signer who set up his own business four years ago after a stint with Galitzine. He also said, "Im more intei ested in how the clothes are made sketch can and anybody It shows his indebdesign tedness to Balenciaga, with whom he also worked. The clothes have a smoothly tailored look, softened this time by rows of stitching that resemble cartridge belts but aie not so bulky, 'ihe stitching turns up on coat bodices, lackets and the hips and hem of skirts. "It's a little bit of decoration, but bows no, I would never use them, said the designer, shuddering slightly. (Copy light! WIDE SHOES for WOMEN WIDTHS: SIZES: 3 GOOD LOOK! KG DRESS to 13 I CASUAL STYLES OPENING AUGUST! 5 tH DAHLES QUEEN SHOP 48 West 2nd South r ..iDwtcuitiTiMir Theie have been some other changes, too. Prior to the Civil Uai and the up through continuing 1920's, the falls weie a fashionable watering spot foi the rich. Nowadays, the mil jit off to exotic places lot their honeymoons, leaving the falls pretty much to the working class. (And to a small group of sophisticated types who consider a honeymoon at Niagara Falls to be camp.) In recent years, the American side of the falls has become shoddy and rundown (a massive urban renewal project is undeiway). while the Canadian side, with its newer hotels and night spots, terraced gardens and futuristic observation towers, has replaced it in popularity among the honey mooners. The young newlyweds aie no longer as stariy-eyeas they used to be. having matured in the age of The Pill and greater sexual freedom. (One motel owner noted that young newlyweds "don't blush FALL-TIM- ED TOPPING Body shirt 4.39 Perfect companion to skirts and ponts, this Permanent Press shirt is blended of Avril rayon and polyester. It hos the long pointed collar and deep cuffs so popular for fall. Red, navy, while, light blue, brown or beige, sizes 32 to 38 Woven poncho d 7.99 A wide flying poncho of eosy-wos- h woven in Scandinavian pattern. With loced-uneck and deep fringe. Blends of brown beiqe or one size fits oil. acrylic any more.) with p red-blac- "I that some people mar riage is said Mrs. Joseph blonde Hinchey. a of Saugerties, N.Y., as he stood with her new husband in a misty area beneath the horse shoe (Canadian) falls Known as the Gorge Walk know' think BARGAIN BASEMENT SPORTSWEAR Mail anil phone order filled add 4(h for pom ho, 35t for ihtrt 7 -- Way "But we wanted to get mained, she said. "No matter what people say, living together is just not morally acceptable. Hinchey works as a mailman in Kingston, N.Y. Mrs. Hinchey is a country and SALT - SALE! 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