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Show Theres Great Fashion Afoot for Spring 72 help us rise above the daily grind. More lofty approaches to the pump include wedges and platforms, often in colors and materials. And there is a pump with a straight side that has a floatankle ing strap anchored down by a long Barebaek Riders By Cdiolyn Munson 10 Tribune Fashion Editor The designer has abandoned the role of dicta toi and become the interpieter," says the American Footwear Institute. And, with that statement, is offering two sides to the spring sole story. The news has a nice ring to it. There's no one look. If what the mysterious they are wearing is not your style, shunt it but dont go 'way mad, says an spokesman. Theres great fashion afoot on wedges for those of us who remember them when and for the young who think theyve discovered them nobodys going to put you on a pedestal if you don't want to be there, the institute assures us. Get down olf that plallorm if the elevations a bit rarified for you and settle into a slek little slip of a pump with maybe a nostalgic rose at its threat, seed e in the knowledge that you can have it both ways. pump. Bt Sail gakt mbnne. ' ' for Section A Monday Morning, Xo ember 29, 1971 the On specta- of subject suede, there's a lot of it, blushed leathers for sportive times and solt, dressy kid suedes m more elegant sandals and ties. Put a mule to work for you. One that takes a firm stand on an red calf platform and a inch black suede wedge, squared off and slimmed at the back. And if youre plan-nin- g to go the China route, look insciutable in a coolie costume and a Chinese-looclog on a curvy furniture-lik- e base with suede topping. The Sun Season k If the thought of spring even crosses your mind, its your cue to think seriously about sandals. Include in your thinking the city slicker kind. These may be held together with broad, bright patent and serious-lookinbuckles, all settled down or a sole plump enough to keep the pavements from pounding your feet. Then, at the end of the day, when its your turn to play, think thin. Move into the night in sandal made of skinny suede straps that mark them as now because of the little wedge sole so thin its barely there. straps '40-is- h an instep strap. Out of that same era comes the suede sling on a patent platform with simple patent trim on the vamp and small toe opening. The Naked Fool straps, or in open there are tor pumps held in place with institute Classic is as classic does and shoes for spring prove it. Sandals of strappers, some, with platform soles. g And A Open looks have invaded all shoe shapes, including this fresh, new group There is reason every to have yourself some ballet inspired flats and an espadrille or two because they look great and can be such a comfort to you. Besides the classic espadrille, variations are g The great increase number of weddings popping up everywhere with ropy soles the key factor. area makes g A warning word to the sum- Look for the pumps with newsy block heels, some low broad and sturdy, others based built-uheels, stacked, on p it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or wedding photograph, but not both. To publication, photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should be in the office of the Womens Dept., Room mer traveler: Take along a healthy supply of comfortable walking gear. If ties are your the ghillies still thing great. So is a sturdy, suedey combinaoxford in a tion. And there are those who refuse to see a sight unless their toes are firmly planted in an exercise sandal or a sabot. To each his own. Pumped Up Interest in the in our assure A eliding Tribune Bldg., at leat one week before day of the wedding ceremony. The $5.00 charged for wedding photographs is to cover engraving costs. Because of the volume of photographs handled. The Tribune can as 201, FROM UTAH WOOLEN MILLS See This Casual SWEATER JACKET with classical chane! collar flattering to all sizes and ages OakridgeBall Fetes Presidents - eddines W Barilovits-Sno- w Cathedral of the Madeleine was setting for the Saturday wedding oi Susan Mary and Gordon Price Snow. A reception was given at en the Hotel Utah Empire Valley Country Club East was setting for the rehearsal dinner. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Barilovits, Salt Lake City, attended the Bari-lovi- ts Room-Hidd- (dradie Grandsons Born Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mrs. Dale Harris Wal- ton, Salt Lake City, announce the birth of tw'o new grandsons. Born Nov. 20 in Denver was the first to Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Derr, University of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa She affiliated with the yearbook staff and the drama club. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Snow, Salt Lake City, graduated from Westminster College. Rumel-Harri- s St. Paul's Episcopal Church was .setting for the Saturday (dor, Greenlane, Pa., are the second set of proud grandparents. Two hours later in WashingWalton ton. D.C., Jeffery Yeates war born to Mr. and Mrs. Brent E. Yeates. Mrs. and Mr. Farley Yeates, Ogden, round out the grand parents on this side. wedding of Linda Rurnel and Dale Harris. A dinner was given at the home of the bride's parents. The home of the biidegrooms parents was setting for the rehearsal dinner. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Rumel, Salt Lake City, is a graduate of the University of Utah. She affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. The bride is a provisional member of the Junior League of Salt Lake City Inc. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs LeRny Harris, Salt Lake City, also is a U. of U. graduate. He graduated from the College of Pharmacy. FARMINGTON Oakridge Country Club was converted to a Winter Wonderland party is scheduled Saturday. Mrs. Grant Randle designed the decorations. Assisting Saturday for the annual were Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Winegar, Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, Mrs. R. Ferris Collett, Mrs. Clifford Rice, Mrs. Dale Burningham, Mrs. Hoopiiaina and Nathan B. Hale. Presi- Ball which initiated the holiday season. Honored were President and Mrs. Richard T. Winegar and past presidents and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Reese K. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Quigley, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Malu Hoopiiaina, Mrs. Kenneth L. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon R. Gurr, Mr. and Mrs. David Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Don M. Willey. Decot ations featured an outdoor scene inside. Snow covered yule logs, driftwood, ' frosted green trees and red velvet birds. An old time sleigh also vv as featured. Saturdays party was also Lights On fetes. 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