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Show aV4U feta. 'ri .sjf r,V 1 . M(,;,'r ,,v A ir;", - 'Wjf V " r ,,.asvr!W J, t When is Wv . IaeA-tow- ;gg fr.i pjsiwa., " ' By y .'?' V&2P? w- Mrs. Moss fiT tx? iy mssm r f hi V SSj- Mrs. Stanza Mrs. Hohleman Wedding news ktnan-Mo- Spa MA.NTI ss Ocee Lee and Garv Spackman Lynn Moss were married Fnday in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception was given at the Canllon Reception Center, Bountiful. The Fnnt Shnp V'S? sotting for the wedding breakfast The bride, a daughter of Mr and Mrs Boyd L. Spackman, Cheyenne, Wyo, was graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in social work. The bridegroom, a son of Mr and Mrs lee W Moss, Littleton, Colo , formerly of Bountiful, is a student at the University of Utah The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Rayona Cooke and Ned Casto, both of Salt Lake City. The bridegroom, son of Caslo-btang- rr Robyn Mousley and Larry G. Stuver were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A reception was given at The Bungalow, Pleas-- , ant Grove. The Bungalow1 was setting for a wedding luncheon. The bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Mousley, Riverton, was graduated more than ever before, when it comes to T shuts, you pay your money and you take y our choice because The T shirt when you lay it flat, smooth away most of the wrinkles and spread its sleeves out, it can he said to roughly resemble a is one of the stout capital letter T decade's true fashion phenomena. What Wally Erickson, merchandising vice president of Jockey International, says started out back in the early days of World War II as a piece of servicemens underwear has become, in the 70s, both a wardrobe staple and a status symbol The craze snowballed in the early 60s when the nations two most influential trend setters Jacqueline Kennedy began (Onassisi and the young took-twearing the shirts. Young people as a perfect top for blue jeans Mrs Onasis gave them her - Holt-Holdenu- coiisidei able stamp of approval when she wore them saibng aboard the Caroline Today, you can buy a man s basic for $1 23 retail Or white cotton yon can go into junior and better sportswear departments of major department and specialty stores and buy some not-s- o basic cotton or cotton-blen- d T shirts that range in pi ice from $5 to $ 10 or more What makes one worth $.50 and another worth only $1 2.5 is determined say manufacturers and store buyers, by a number of factors, some highly obvious to the consumer, others not They include. Where the shirt is made If a is made ni Hong Kong or Ti iw an w here, savs Chip Rubinstein of Anne Kle.n and Co, "they have it down to an utter science, it may be considerably less expensive than if it were made in the U S. where union labor and overhead boost most retail prices 2 The quality of the fabric used " flic The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, June 27. 1S7S ft 7 vive shirts are usuallv more tightly wov en 3 Color St ling 3 The cachet of a designer label Can you put a price tag on status' more expensive the T shirt, usually the finer Hit-- cotton knit used m it. says the couture buyer for a Miami department store "If you hold some of the less cletisive shirts up to the light, you can see right through them F.xpen 1 f v Downtown Only for Appointment The Pans Beauty Solon 6 Come In or Dtal 521-334- can go anywhere, do anything, with never a core about my hair. I have a UniPerm. "I 1 Plenty of body, bounce and shine . . . Curls, yes, if no want them or waves. UniPerm is no muss all the time! fuss . . . just great looking hair ... I 17 UniPerm, Reg. $25, includes shampoo, set (or Mr and Mrs f Rr.hert Stanga, Salt Lake City, was graduated with a B S. degree in chemistry from the University of Utah blow-dry- and haircut. ) PPil l. we 76 eft cut! m Relax with family and friends! An AQUATECH pool Is the Joyce Lynne Holt and Walter Holdeman were married Saturday in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie S Holt, Salt Lake City, grandparents of the bride common denominator that gives a! ages something to enjoy together!! For details and information call: Lynn A Mouelfj-htm- Margana Fiehtner Now iv.gi more? irt Kiught News Wire - 4??kS8f ; T-sh- 4j reception was given after the ceremony. The bride, a daughter a Carol Marlane Casto and Gary Robert Stanga were married Saturday in St. Anns Catholic Church A reception was given at Four Seasons West. Andys Smorgasbord and Prime Rib was setting for the rehearsal dinner. of Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Holt, Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah and will attend Weber State College in the fall. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey aauatech swimming pools MAIN STREET SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84115 X3075 SOUTH Walter Holdema 486-138- 9 Hooper, attends WSC. - I from Brigham Young University with a degree in dramatic arts and dance education. She affiliated with Childrens Theatre Company and the International Folk Dancers. The bridegroom, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Stuver, Provo, attended Utah Technical College at Provo. DOWNTOWN V COTTONWOOD VALLEY FAIR FT i. SPECIAL PURCHASE i? 6! ase ,r "V n y f I ' m s A ., Y u Mrs. Webb Murrav-)- Linda X Murray and for a very social season romantic dresses in swishy voile or Looking perfect crisp polyester The cosmetic perfection seen in fashion magazmes is often unattainable in real life, even for fashion models! 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Webb were married Saturday in the Heritage House Chapel A reception was given afterward. Royal Inn was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Murray, Murray. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Webb, Murray. The ' y' 8 5S? ' grtc 1, the Pan formats All 3 Sloret VJ Shcp Monday Hite A fit Downtown, Cottonwood ond Valley Fair t;- - I |