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' Newlyweds 'i t '" ':: ' -- i': - - ' - r- -- 1111i v k:: ot Prices to Fit Your Purse I 1 f - ' bride's attendant LaNait Albrecht was best man The bride was graduated from Wayne Stake seminary The bridegroom is a son of Mrand MrL LIVor Brown of Loa fount allons -- Brittan''s is Proud of the Famous Designers who Create Its Fashions elYnttPd '‘ t tionate - 4- 0G:w V t g 1 Io 4 ft Your Otrn Salt Lae Corset Shop You Can Be Sure of Securing the Best in i 4 One word of further advice: When you make your decision and I hope it will be in David's favor stick to it Don't let diacouraged letters (roof home affect it Set your face westward and let the girls fully comprehend that your lite is with Daddy and that if they want to see you they must get in the old can some summer And drive all the way to the coast If you do this do it Magnin- cently Don't drag through puz- -' sled doubtful days during the change nwta has had enough Be confident and buoyof that and resourceful and tbnve all be companionable and affec- - — -- - t leoN ghtrly Years Adele Simpson "I always know If my new suit is becoming and If my hat Is the right ontor by et ' t t::A — --- I $ro' 4 t X--)066466-461- autumn TEASDALE—Lovely bride was Miss Lorna Ruth Coleman ss' oho exchanged VOWS with n In a ceremony performed Sept 30 at home of her parents Mr and Mrs Ellis Coleman by G Burdett Coleman LDS bishop Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white alipNT main gown with rhinestones tracing the double yoke Fingertip veil of sheer pink net was caught to a crown of pink roae buds and she carried a bride's bouquet of rose buds Miss Ranee Reese was the Lehi ( 31liros Fashion Proof uross Corsc'llSIzop SALON — 4"' SECOND FLOOR I i ? DOOM 101111 61 E 04 R1t()t1)WtY 111 44616 I AV! 1111101E5 11- - tomoz P40?' ' r 4 1 il ": tt ' ' t) 1 reception Oot tcli es b Laurel MeArthur Stott formerly married la ?dealt LI) 8 temple ceremony recently t r' :i 4 t 1 tomb I Si s ' i ' 3' 3 a- residein The couple will r 1 1 1 ti 1 Marriage Made Known honoring the young couple the following evenirg in the Lehi Fourth L D S ward Miss Norherg has attended the Brigham Young university' Provo the past three years Mr Fulham is a veteran of the S army and lived in limk Springs Wyo prtor to moving to Lehi In 190C 4 - daughtir alth Wedneaday - -- ic :4 ' 117IT — Announcement has been made of the forthcomtrg marriage of Miss Betty Nor berg daughter Of Mr end Mrs Lester M Norherg Mon't Davie Fulham son of A rui)lam Vowa will he exchange(' in the Salt "Ake 1DS temple - 1 1 k'' 1 Miss Coleman's Miss Norberprulliam 1 - 'i ' - i ts ' t Ittraha 1Cmaltr- of Meadow The ceremony was performed OcL 4 ill Manti LDS temple i house-huntin- ' - fairs Again with him again with him setting up your own little kitchen again will renew the old feeling of confidence and courage in starting afreshIt may not ahvays be easy for you For even though you say he is- gentle and understanding he will have many difficult moments You will feel that in - 1:me'-''- r"4::::i 17t 4 The bride ore gown of white satin and lace and was attended by Miss Beth Campbell maid of honor Ray Tat--Awas best man: litorrts 5ores son was ring bearer A wedding reception followed the ceremony at Price LD S s tabernacle - t-- :3 ''' ceremony Laurel McArthur to Ben Stott a son of Mr and Mrs Leo Stott 4 Go Ahead In answer to Roxanne Wilson I pay go with your man You have an opportunity that is not often given to a wife the chance to help if not to actually save a human soul in desperate need To have you beside him espe- daily as he will know that you are sacnficing the comfortable home you have made for yourself and having the three persons you love best willdo more ' for his pride than any other possible cure could work Traveling I itg 1 it:4 '':ii '4 - h- riage of their her" On the other hand there are Mother and the girls They are just reaching such fascinating years needing frocks and ad ( ''''s :' 4 --- ItleFACIrthriu°r—alnInnouanncde !al4 lit'4 !1L'' 45' 1 despair l t At 60 whose only child I am she cannot give the girls the same superintendenre that I could although they really love I Happy Horne We four despite the bitter circurnstancea have formed a happy and harmonious household here my going would plies new burclens-othe others And David would be generous and So the aeriaron ttegstandiaa la entirely in my hands What shall I do? David la 41 I am 37 His work i8 so highly specialized and he has been so successful in it that I have no fears for his futuie in that line but the lonelinesa of a boarding house or hotel room might easily reduce 'Aura '10 it :At vire a mother's syrnpathy and And there is Mother help ! ' - ' 111K44K45!7rcrk!!40 t I ' io ' 4 ' :e - e c7 :7 i i ''6F Manti Temple Is Setting For 'Wedding ' ti fold Bead High- - - ' But I believe you will achieve a success that will make all your years ahead serene and 'proud When you go back to your old town for a visit you will find no difficulties and the girls will only be friendly and natural with the father who bee won his way to restoration without complicating their young af' a Mrs ReitS R Thompori former Mkq Gamma Anderson married In a recent home ceremony I have everything understood c 1 I 4 1 I ' t i' ' t!' : L':'-:- ' '': t 1 i t '::4 " ' : ' ict from the first good job gsgernents and Sharon is at the age when any criticism from her friends is Inaufferable They try to he loyal but I can see the nervous tension beginnirg "David would like to accept an offer he has had from a California firm three thousand miles away Ilansen and Carolyn Sparks nieces of the bride and tram bearers were Linda ellaakell niece of the bride and I - ' 4 F — eenaluvis Pl an "David is a sensitive scholarly roan and he dreads Coming home On the other hand the girls dread his coming the older has many social en 1 Ex-Conv- i: ' ' i 4 F'- - 7'' 4t - i Mit4 Gladys Halt- S chapel ceremony v- - 7 1 ''' ''-- 74!'''''-- t Pk 7' - late f tl ! k :41 p&ty - -- 6 q !p :' - lf 4 ! ' Itra Reed R Argyle formerly keltel Payson married in Li) t 1 i 3 F ' A 6 - 1 i ! t de - - 4 - Ttt- ' '':' 1 1 1 1 - 4 ) 1 ''' 1 ‘: 1 t i 1 1 ' l'4 ' 7 1! ' ''' - e -- bouquet was of orchid-phadegladioli Mrs Glen Close was matron of honor and Nt'ss Mary Haskell maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Betty Crump Miss Jerry yrs: Matt' Mrs Max' Merle Lundell Mrs Betty Jean Banks Mrs 'Wayne Miller Mrs Eddie Erick Best man was Jack Argyle brother of the hridegroom Flower girls were Char-- ' 1 k'' By KATIIILEEN NORRI91 nfini is 'a sad problem writes a woman from a city in northwestern New York elatelty husbEd is corning home in June after almolt three years in 1 have neter felt that prison he was to blame for anything he dd the man he trusted was to blame for the ruin of all of us But David was the one who paid "When this terrible blow fell 1 rented my home and came with my girls to lire with my mother old They were then 11 and-1- 5 anti' we enongli ita decided to stay right in our own borne town and face the music Our friends stood by us and while 1 went to see DetaliNtlidL regularly he didn't wish the girls ever to go to the prison and they never did EATSON—In iQ : Wife's Loyal to 4 1 - ' beginning new friendships your who story must be told you mustn't for one moment sail It will be under false colors much simpler in the end if you ' Church Rites 11 7: t 19:70 'FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE' i Marries in I i ' -- t 0 i1 ': ''--''( ': i h s : '7" t ' t4: 11' ' k 1 : I 1 11 p 1 r "'r''''''1 :: F' 'r'-4- i - t7 : -- m r7:77::'"'" r7777"-”"""- r4'"'':r-:is:4k'''''' 4- - 1:44': - Sunday November 12 THE SALT LAKE 'TRIM:NE 12 Iv i 0 i p 4 - P 111 ?' $ |