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Show a , DESEREf4ArSAND-TE- L .V.C..qIS EGRAhrlisiscloy7:re , A lovely bride of early February is Mrs. Ellis Reed Ivory; the forrrier Miss Kathryn Jane (Katie) StohL , She and her bridegroom pledged wedding vows Tuesday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. I '4. ' Elder HOwtal Cottner of ot-the- ,111-1mter 0 StâkHs 'Kotithlyn V ane - A9 ruarYTcgoat jlc , - the- - Twelve soiemnizect the marriage. Tuesday evening the newlyweds will be honored at- a -- recepfion At the'home-- of ' - - the-brid- ark IL Stohl,1382 parents,hl,r,Land ' , Stratford Ave. ' Bridegroom'e Parents The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ivory, 2222 E. 3380 South. For the postnuptial festivities the bide has Mrs-Cl- - ',0i0 .4 selected- , )1 4 4 ' alenoon illusion istrimmed with - Her--ve- ll caught to a snail alencon lace cap - ) -- , ( s,atinr-trim- , med-w-ith r i -- , . f I of orchids and stephanotis bride will be her Sara Stohl, Miss Martha Stohr, Miss Amy Stohl : and Miss Laura Stold. They will be 'attired in floor length gowns of pink velveteen, comp1e. mented by cummerbunds Of pink lace. They will carry nosegays of violets and Cecil Brunner - i': , - . sisters-,-Miss- ' and companion wall clock take on a fresh new appeal k textured look' , againsfdramoncl-ihapec- t, backgrounds, with the - in this arrangement of acceisories. - This Spanish shepherd is typical of , ranean folk-a- cork-bar- - , -, . ., ,-1 ,,,,,,,, i i ..: 4 ,: 11,),,,,' .4:11. it oitie.. .1 ::' )1., ri :, 0, ,ti, .40 ". 4,, 4 ,11 " ioat ii' I ;'Arlf 14; At ,,,, 1. '. I' tt itA A., 11.9:;:' ,,A t - , ; ' '' patiently hand carvefl. Each figure is an originatwork of art and is authentically fashioned in the manner used by, early Spanish craftsmen. Beproductions are then made, using simulated wood material that preserves all the details, even to the wood grain and chisel While the originEds would be 'quite expensive, the reproduar: k in a price range everyone can afford. - ,,,,,,, 4 4. 1 4 .1.,,," k ...;' ' 4 ' AM. ' - - - - Large and small "weathered " brandlts combine to create a gnarled tree that spreads over a wall area For v ariation plaques mar be used atone or arranged in pairs. -- -- -- -- - band-carve- 7 . .. -, FrancesAnnetteChudd Says ,With Vows - Mr.-AndersetH-- -- - eles ---- , ,- Skin Ake tekgram - , , Lake-Clu- bi -S- - mARKEB , , - : pecial --; - - 7 Lidgii:-- - -- presi, - - ite-beki- be, guests-will-- Valentine , '- Naomi Rebekah Lodge No. I dents of other sororities' ' will meet in the ICOF Hall, 41 ers clubs, - Waldo Harris wiR be featured Post Office Place-- , Sattutlay at speaker. Mrs. Harold Bowers is 8 pmvRefreihments Will 1)4 in charge of decorationsthat served. moth- -. , , - -- 7- 4k , . , - 11111Ptcl - , t , . - '..11. - it-e- - A - ae 1 ,. --- - - -- --- . -- ' - - - ' --- -- -- ' ' A 7- V,,, ..- - :." ssis N .......0 t,s, 11 , - r -'''',, . ,.. ,,,s ik,,1,174,-- - 4,10.;V t' ; " 7-- i- i 1 , , , - , , ?1'1w1 , . , - - - - vt . - -- - - - -- - - , , . - . 1 '',4 1,- - cm . , ,,, , . . '" . - ' , ,e , , , - , . -- 1 , , - , ' '--s 2 .., , - - -- ' 1 s - . ' -- . C 0 d emory Glamor Asset! -- oorj7.0.00010:.L0071. - , .:,r,,,,:,-;,-,,,,-- , -- - - ., ' ', . ) 044, DIFFERENT VIEWPOINTS -- - And both desig,ned especially to 1 fiatten you.-Practi- - - - : . LESS - CALORIES ' . patent and calf featuring tiny Left: -- , a fanciful bow. Rightiiridescent white patent with ' straps cmd ' - criss-crosse,- , - brocade: strap. d - " ' - Black patent & calf,' 23.95 White patenV22.95'.--- -, ; - " - ' , - , , - , - ' 35a East 1st sokith - Phone 2644377 .f se - There's big reason why HOLLYWOOD Diet Bread has delidoug kte it's because HOLLYWOOD has eight fresh vegetable flour' baked rigtd in lettuce, celery. carrots, parsley and More blended in such a unique way that a Diet Slice has even less cat. tto than half a grapefruit Nice things Nippon to women who use Elparw bats new "What Wave You Got to Loser diet Plait Free! lust write HOLLYWOOD Diet cor t - - tread. Hollywood. Florida;..or available Free at grocers everywhere. - I Arra- Diet than 'half a grapefruit , It ' - , out a gand-prese- - V "' late-Meetings - , Members of the Alpha Delta will carry Pi Mothers Club will hold their theme--.---monthly luncheon Wednesday, ih 1 p.m, at 70 S. Wolcott St. ' You will have to learn that no- where the grocery money him spends his and- - goingto body on the outside can help you around here!" nhigs 'reading Dear Mary Marker: 'know have some 'food in our meeting& ' , except to understand that you busso or month my Every ancteonle tanned goods, Iwo , e inoneyt earn, la solittiC must do It for yourself. nts me with a new so he has been giving me $35.00 Yet I have to ask his permission ' No church on earth, no coin- to buy anycrisis. He pay want to borrow every two weeks. This has to to spend ven social order would no munity, several thousand dollars, when toyer the cost of milk, - fresh thing for myself. upholdwe are up to our neck in debts fruits and vegetables, eggs, LOWED to work fourteen hours attitudes. Try to get someone in NOT ALLOWED and interest-paymen- ts. Orhe to talk to him. Or In- his church wants to add a ,,room to the dren's allowances, school neces- - to carry a cent of money in my sist that both go to a mar- you house, when the kitchen has been sities, vitamins for an expectant pocket, for fear I'll mismanage. or , Family counselor, riage in the process of remodeling for mother, gifts, etc., etc., etc. , My husband insults my intelli- - Service.. The milk ' comes to $35 a gence and my integrity. Liter-two years. ' '''' Neighborhood Project lie wanted to move the fur- month, even though I 'Mix pow- - ally, I believe he is driving me nace, to the tune of $600, when dered milk with e fresh. I buy crazy. I am spending my energy You get a neighborhood pról- bread and in sleepless nights and resentful ect going of budgeting costs for the hying rooms were In the cheer eggs, day-ol- d to the for days.- - I sim despondent. market go meals15rsix,seven,eightor grower's ny2sthopeless concht!onimsgin: nine people, and compare them able because we conldn't afford vegetables and fruit. There are And I am so sick of being ' ' nine of us. to finish them. mindedthathe is the 'head of with what you spend. Show him - - , the lists. Last month I was desperately I buy clothes at sales, and we the house." 'ten I em down In him so many We have the loveliest of chit- womedabout pass year after year. -- words that you are going to refused even to discuss it,. So I My at is 21 years old. J; but fear he is I dren, ruining '- had to take in ironing to cover their lives, and I know he is de- - handle the spending of what you Cent --- Every earn. he becomes physically the added expense. But he was And ni.- husband me. What can ,,,,,,I says our stroying It to the police. ' brutal,' ' able to go out and huy-- h i . t report 'Amu will never, succeed . Tell. him you want - a reason- an expensive gift. -- - , - mantag until he knows where every cent Dear 0000: - ; able, kind, orderly marriage Head of House,, Thetjt-e-pret- tr goes,Heespects.meto grov and you hope he peibeik:istif Thief week Intent ---or on Is provevery pelmy, India go onature-.to- ur mottingri--,wanroneTtoo. , ing he is head of the house . the wall before I will . - M.M. You must have some help. When I asked him for the Thave had to work almost all life. He - says grocery money; he said he would of I - -keep it because "I am going to eight hours a day is enough for 'KART- . , . ..0.0..0.1ço.. - --- .. - 1 ' BY --- 'WV 0isffil2sTr:hyst,v,o ' . .. -- 1. , -- - - , - - - , - . - . - , -S- -- - , -- ' , - k . Secrets Of -- 1 ' -- -- - - - h - - Confidentially Ypuis .. --, ., - --- ---- -- -- . Salt re-L- os Young st,., - - Angeles, Calif., are:parents University rn graduates,Miss Frances Annette of the bride Chudcl and Thomas Martha Following ,the ceremony, th e mar-tiin united were honored at a were newlyweds Andersen, , age home of Dr. and the Saturday-I- n reception at the , 2 IL Mrs. Washburn Drew, Temple;-LPresid- ent Chipman.- - Bride's 00Wn Harold Jackson officiated . Parents tat the bride are lin For the event the bride wore gown o-f-delustered-- - a a t I n North Hollywood, Calif. Dr. and tit mned with heirloom- lace ap-Jerrald Andersen, pliques.,71ter shoulder-lengtveil was caught to a satin pillbox. She carried a touquet of ate- - . ---- , ''' , phanotis and cattleya orchids, Mrs. the bride were Charm'-,---"----------Attending ---Michael A. aReagan, a sister, matron of honor; Mrs. Arthur . W. Adams, the bridegroom's sister; Miss Jo Chipman and , 12 - - 417 Miss Carmen Jones, Mrs, Rea- : -gan wore a bright pink gown, while the other attendants were ' gowned in models of cranberry -. -- . . red. Their flowers were bou-. ' (Diets of red and pink roses., .... POWERS. JOHN ROBERT By ' , ' Flower girls were Sharon need not remind I a that is a decided asset you good memory Adams, Joyce Adams, Sandy Adams - and Janet- Adams the to charm, Unreasonable as it may be,7we're all offended by those who forget our faces or our names or appointments with us or bridegroom's nieces. Little John with Jr.,-the bride's what we earnestly told them. And we're more than pleased Bryan Yeend . , brother, also assisted at the re- - those who do remember as and ' about things us, -noalthough , ception. 2. REPETION. Repeat and re"- -- ' o, is slight quainnce Best Man peat, but keep in mind that a Robert W. Routsong was best The capacity forsemembering frequent reminder is better than one long session of repetition. William Is far. greater :than you think man. - Ushering-wer- e Lloyd Davis, Arthur W. Adams, cultivate ypur own memory and If you try to memorize a list of see. Success Is concerned with names or dates ' Michael A. by constant, unReagan ... and Dr; memorrs-thre- e laws, set down ceasink - Dale Rallison. repetition, you may sue-- --- The their ceect But the list wilt be rebridegroom has fulfilled here to help dictates to add a fine DM luster tained more an LDS'Ipission to Japan. easily and accuto your charm riting. will honeynewlyweds i. The, rately if it's repeated- - several 1 moon itt,srahn Springs, Calif., then put aside and gone ISIPRESSION.'Coneentrate thnes; before making a home in Los back to later for more repeti on the person, object or infor1 Angeles. ',.. mation you want to 'remember so LASSOCIAIION; Try to atS6--will go deep, deep enough elate everything to be remem- Removes Scratches - mind to 'hold. Try to double impre- bered with a tact or an image I ''!;$ ssiorbrcreatinfirthrongli two akeady in your mind. Take time HaveyotTnottce scratches on your furniture? If Isenses, as in reading aloud, so to do This immediately, or as Frances,, Annette so.rtry this simple remedy. Dir that you not ony see but hear scat as possible: became the bride---To- a walnutmeatin salt and rub ivliat you. reac4 and by taking To remember a name, observe on the marks..The oil of th time to form a picture in you the person closely and make f Thomas Martin Ander,. walnut wM color the scratchei- iind to reinforce what you every :attempt to associate The , and they will fade frcni sight ten. name with his appearances: - Brigham ' -.' - - ' . - - ', : ' : --- - 0 first-Thena- dd - ,, kt;rmar,, is the Jane (Katie) Stahl. cold-wate- - . , . To eliminate steam when takinto run ing hot the tub 4 --iT I . Steam:i - , ,E Mrs. Ellis Reed-Ivory ' Miss Kathryn . Others were Mrs: Hazel S:Jen- Ben, Mrs. Lloyd O. StoM, Mrs. Squires - Poelman, - Mrs.-- - Ray- mond Jensen, Mrs. G e o r g e Mrs. - Lynn Garff, Miss, Marcia Galt, Mrs. Russell Hendricks, Miss Susan 'Hendricks and Miss Mau- rine Matheson. , ' ); 1 , b-- A ',A t ,:' Di" er.,-Mr3'-Glen-T- - tons are Textural interest is still an important Ingredient In :wall ,decor. Cork bark appears as a background for clocks and . , plaques with contemporary and traditional figures. - Because niust home furnishings ; !shed wood, this texture provides an interesting Change of pace:, - , The "weathered" look is literally branching out into the classic, traditional and oriental theme with the introduction of ,.,, , gnarled branches of leaves. --- These. plaques are offered In ...,two sizes and may be ob- tabled in gold or gold antiquing-on-whit- e finishes. They may be used singly, In pairs, or grouped with three or more on a large , of a sprawling free. , wall to givethe - - appearance J ,. Are Beprodueet. ,' '71: . ' , Clocks with sconces are also matching reproductions of ! d -original' designs. The simulated- - wood is hand- l', finished In appropriate color, netallic, "weathered," or wood- . ' tone effects. , ' , ..',, , Regsrdless of home 'degurtraditionaLEarlyAmerkan, nodern ,.. contemporarythe varlet in -wall accessories Is great . - - --- ' everyone.-enough , Studentio Miss Vicki Taylor, Miss l Kath! leenJones, Mrs: Floyd Millet, D. Sorensen, Mrs. Mrs. Parry -Malcom LeSueur,-- Mrs. , C.-- L. .;:.; as if they were etc.,-l- ook - - ,IP 4: - 4,V7..., - (1, ,v;.,, ,. 4s ), , ...,.; e , lady, shepherd, burro, goat, Olive farther, IT.- 1U.-- of -- r',,,'441 :j,,,,,,,-- 4t r,....41 ,, to,",,-;- - t ,,, e a ,,. ..,44,,e, lpo I :'''''' "4r e , , --1 -- -- - , 4 -- , e, , an '. 1"If 4 vf tstv folk-a- rt - .- 4 111 t".!;;. ' Decorators are 'always exploring new ways to biro walls into more attractive room backgrounds. As a result, designers f, '; are constantly seeldng inspiration- - from history and toreigrt-,, lands, as well as new forms of contemporary art- .all accessories for 1964 are masqlve clocks, , Dominating - - branches of leaves, Mediterranean primitive figures,-Early weathervanes, and renewed emphasis on texturet, via - the "cork bark" and "weathered" looks. ' Foreign Influence s fromT abroad-Fseem in the Mediterranean from medieval days and animals peasant figures prhnitives, portrayed in a contemporary manner. ; These - The bride Is attending the University of Utah and is affiliated with Chi Omega. - Her husband also attends the Lt and is a member of Sigma Chi . He has fulfilled an LDS North- - ern States - ' Following- -trip -- - - ' to - Palm Springs, Calif., - the, ' couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. ' y , , Entertaining' at prenuptial par: ties have been Miss Kathy Car- - , o 104 1. " .- ,4 - , -- By LILLIE MILLER Deseret Ilews Staff Writer - - ' rtill7.:4171tiommouom tin'c0(J-0-0-:;o7.0' ' ' ' s,, -- ccessone 1 -- . r - , - wood-Tone.---- ; ew Wai , figures mode of simulated finished in rt - . the Mediter '' Stephee Taylor will be best 'lean. Ushers will include Burton Stohl, the brideit: brother; Steph- en Bennetttlichael Bridge, Roger Boyer, ert Clark,..'Arlan7Woodward, Bruce , Bowen, and ' Chessmen figures , - ammaMisimalIPMt.1111.Ernmarisiarti , , , , ,DIET CIZEAD: , :-- |