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Show ra.n- - y wjrini V V '. ' i 1 . ' . y By Barbara Varro Chicago t p S. Jewelry T, Birrell Mrs. Robert A. Beesley t - Jbfc . ers and shirts are making unusual pendants popular and rcatter pins add pizazz to blazers and tank tops. Halter-necevening dresses with deep plunging fronts give long ropes of pearls and beads of all kinds importance again. There are pendants designed i i: Mrs. Steven V. Stanley ,, 11 Fell Thi not an flwtng tnesa debentures for U4, or m efor to on effer to buy, ny of sue ooy or a soi c at on s Tne oft w rig it made by tno Ottering C reu'v. con bo sole. only to bona boo residents el tno Suto ot Ulan. ' Coralee Fellows $2,000,000 SERIES A A reception was given at The Devilin Center. The Beefeaters Restaurant was setting for the wedding breakfast. MFT FINANCIAL, INC. K1 The bride, daughter of Mrs, Helen Fellow's, Murray, and the late DeVar W. F'ellcw's, graduated from Cameo Beauty College. parent company of Murray First Thrift & Loan Co. and its wholly owned subsidiaries MCT Mortgage Corp. and MFT Leasing 7 S to The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace R. Birrell, North Salt attends Lake, Brigham Young University. CAPITAL DEBENTURES (subordinate to senior indebtedness) Can be purchased in multiples of $100.00 with a $500 00 minimum. 4 5 6 7 7 8 Years Years Years 7 Years 8V 8 8 9 83 Logan LDS Temple was setting for the Thursday wedding of Laretta RaNae Hancock and Robert Adam Beesley. A reception was given in Downey, Idaho. Copies of the Offering Circular can be obtained from any office MURRAY FIRST THRIFT and Loan Company The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hancock, Downey, Idaho, attends Stevens College, Henager Ogden. MAIN OFFICE: 135 SOUTH MAIN STREET Murray Branch: 5899 South State Granger Branch: 2000 West 3500 South Bountiful Branch: 298 West 5th South Phone I Sheila Rae Taylor and Steven Verl Stanley were married Thursday at The Shalamr.r. A reception was given after the ceremony. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Lillian J. Taylur, St. Louis, Mo., and Ralph Taylor, Mo., attended Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield. The bridegrooom, son of Mrs. Loy Stanley, Holladay, and Verl Ray Stanley, Boston, Mass., attends the University of Utah. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Beesley, Richard Smith Aland claimed Lyndell Susan Dixon as his bride in ceremonies In the performed Wednesday Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Woodrow Dixon, Bountiful. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith Aland, Montpelier, Idaho. and animal pins, but enameled metal is newer, especially in nautical motifs. Coro does enameled pins and pendants in the shape of sailsailors and ships boats, wheels. Naval objects also show up in rhinestone pins. Oscar de La Rentas conversation pieces of enameled pendants include military stars and wings and a sunburst and cloud hanging from slender neck rings. Charms of all kinds from a boars tooth to coins and other baubles are hung in multiples on gilt neck chains as an alternative to the usual bracelet. ( The Chinese influence is still coming on strong. Kenneth Jay Lane does dragon necklaces, carved jade bracelets and oriental snuff bottles dangling from chains. Jade earrings and rings are also part of his collection. (Copyright) By Don Tobia The Little Woman UAtlnuA "rheuik. AFTER-EASTE- it for all offices 3 Taylor-Stanle- y Dixon-Alan- d 10 Years 9 Ogden, attended Weber Slate College. Hancock-Beesle- y Years Years to be viewed from the rear to call attention to bare-bacstyles. The ribbon choker with an antique-typ- e pin attached to it is meant to be worn with romantic taffeta gowns. And sculptured metal collars and nb necklaces of simulated stones are calculated to fill in low necmines. Designers continue the ecology kick with plastic fruit All-Weat- Jam Coats pril Wiechmann OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. G. Wiechmann, August the enOgden, announce gagement of their daughter, to April Ann Wiechmann, Lee of son Redd, Bryan James P. Redd, Ogden, and the late Mrs. Redd. The couple is planning June 8 wedding. a Redd attended Brigham Young University and is 50. ONE WEEK ONLY! majoring in electrical engineering at the U. of U. Jann Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chris Christiansen, Tooele, the engagement of their daughter, Jann Christiannounce Spring clearance! Save on a large Sweet Steps group of current styles! Straps, pumps, upfronts, wedgies, brogue types in manmade crinkles and smooths. Variety of heel heights, toe shapes. Assorted colors, sizes. special group fashion handbags, ansen, to Michael Salisbury, son of Mrs. Jean Jensen, Cen- now 2.2y&3.29 terville, and Richard Salisbury, Bountiful. Miss has USE YOUR attended Stevens Henager College. Her fiance is a student at the University of Utah. Walker Bankard Christiansen and check-o- ut BIG SELECTION! Miss Wiechmann is majoring in nursing at the University of Utah. She affiliates w ith Pi Beta Phi. Check in Monday Shown is just one of a group specially priced for this occasion. There liners are single- - and double-breaste- d styles . . . some with zip-ofor the warmer days. Reductions from 25 to 52 a EAST BROADWAY at A'nE with a ut 10.00 savings! 36.00 the kind of This is fashion-fu-n that spells out FAP! This is the very same, I dont think so. He looks funny enough in plain colors. new Spring checked pant suit that checked right out of 46.00! It's here at a 1 0.00 saving because we took the rest of the designer's stock! In red, navy and camel! And, PS, we have most sizes this time no need to tell you how fast FAP goes I You eon A'nE! Bank-Car- d Charge-Ahea- d of Use your convenient or open an A'nE charge account! Put your initials where they can be seen . . . We have them just like they appear on the cover of Seventeen... Shiny, silver color initials that give admirers a slight clue to your identity... What could be more fun... Two initials, 3 00 great canvas tote bag will not only carry your initials but almost everything you own... 6.00 The m ,n is V'i iWiV, h DOWNTOWN A 72 SOUTH MAIN COTTONWOOD MALL AND COTTONWOOD Trodi:on of Integrity Sine 1904 72 SOUTH MAIN and UNDERGROUND OGDEN AT THE BLUE DOOR 4 jcAwJfc .Mu Christiansen Betrothals The couple is planning May 19 wedding in Tooele. SPECIAL R April Vtiechmann k and David Birrell were married Thursday in the Salt Lake IDS Temple. S. fu Writer ILL. Costume for spring and summer may not be as wild and way out as it once was. But it is far from dull. The unobtrusive single or double strand of pearls with basic black has not returned even though classic looks in fashion are de rigueur. Sweat- 4 Wedding news and s CHICAGO, c Mrs. Daid Y' 1 7 v '. ,K.' 1372 are far from dull t HvsV The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday. April 2, Accessories COTTONWOOD MALL . |