| Show u ’I’f "r- H ¥' The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday December 21 £bt Balt £akt fibunf men Karen Cheney Says Vows Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting for the Friday nuptials which united Miss Karen Ann Cheney and Douglas Owen Bernard K Brockbank assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles officiated A reception that evening at the Lamplighter honored the newlyweds The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Arch Allen Cheney 5674 Oakdale Dr Mr and Mrs LeRoy Owen East are parents of the bridegroom Bridal attendants were Miss Calleen Cheney maid of honor Mrs Michael A Jensen matron of honor Mrs Gary Service Miss Mary Lou Farnsworth Miss Margaret Walton and Miss Gayle Cornaby Junior bridesmaids were Miss Mary Beth Davidson and Miss Jill Broeklebank Barbara Joan Davidson was flower girl Thomas L Owen was best man Ushering' were Richard C Gehrke Bruce Brockbank Lee Phillips Lee Burbidge Cecil Samuelsen Ian Barlow James Devine Arch Cheney and Robert Owen The couple plans to make a home in Salt Lake City while continuing their studies at the University of Utah 4525-130- 0 Little PARK CITY --Dame Fashion put on her ski boots Friday and the enchanted setting extended from the Hard Rock room of Park City’s new Treasure Mountains Center upstairs to the Silver Queen dining room In the balcony Windows (a whole wall of them in the rock room) looked westward up the mountain side where guests were unloading from the gondola t r a m w a y— not the “ghost of a miner” in sight Dig For Glitter “They used to dig deep for the glitter” Mrs Richard G Trice fashion show commentator said “miners in dismal digging clothes went underground to search for the gold and silver that made Park City famous— but look now!— the sparkle Is on the surface as skiers riot Moun” tain slopes with color By Grace Grcther Tribune Fashion Editor How many moonbeams does it take to fashion a hundred fairy gowns? And how many yards of gossamer wings to trim them? How many pairs of Cinderella slippers can you make from a bag of star dust? And what kind of sparkle do they use to dress up a handsome fairy prince? Who knows what a Sugar Plum fairy looks like? Who indeed but Ariel Ballif costume designer for the University of Utah Pioneer Theater When the Nutcracker Ballet goes to Kingsbury Hall Dec for its ninth annual Christmas production every costume of the 140 ballet dancers and actors will all executed by Mr Ballif and his be brand new staff Famous Fairy Tale If the famous fairy tale of the old German folk lore could inspire one of the world’s greatest musicians— Tchaikovsky— to compose a symphony for it— certainly some of the same 'magic must have rubbed off on Mr Ballif From the time the story opens with Clara and Fritz the two little German children bursting for a glimpse of the Christmas tree their parents have trimmed behind a closed door till it closes in the land of the Sugar Plum Fairy the fantasy is a continuous scene of colorful 26-3- 1 designed by Ariel Ballil Fr and Mrs Luis D Memphis Tenn t spending the holidays Bor-ell- a are with ella is the former Arline Johnson who attended Holy Cross School of Nursing Mrs Doris M Johnson 851 E 6th South Mrs Borclla's C mother The visit is the Kitchen Trick Bor-'ella- ’s Kitchen trick: candied ginger is difficult to cut so rinse it in hot water before applying the knife first since their mar riage in New York and they bring their baby Maria Elena Mrs Bor- - new Head & Shoulders 100 Gretchen Anderson all dolled up in a pink snow bunny suit The fashion scene gave a twist to the old Park City mining phrase— lode “young American (load!)” Christmas colors of spruce and red teamed up on Mrs David M Parkinson— spruce suede lift coat reversed to worn with white fake fur red stretch pants red wool and high red pullover patton boots A bright green feather was stuck in her red felt Tyrolean hat Fashion Is just as “shiny” for after-sk- i Mrs Rich with styled blazer and slim Olympus tip for skirt half dozen youngsters joined in the fashion parade— Christian Anderson Gretchen Anderson Johanna Anderson Judy Isaacson Marc Marian! and Karen Price John Durham and David Lund modeled the men’s ski toggery Clothes shown were ail from the Miners Find shop in the center A Hills last-minut- e Foothill Villago gift shoppers: g ANOTHER DRESS FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART A sophisticated Wool or Orion a loveliness In touch look of Pure silk shocking pink or — - oj ro 3000 g Brushed Knit Crew Neck Zipper or Something Fun Something Different' From Rome this Cleopatra sandal perfect for the “Hostess with the Mostess " In antiqued gold comes Button Style every girl wants m jars or tubes 45 13oo shampoo ore': shirts larc tube 89 98' 69‘ GRAND CENTRAL STORES silver-buttone- d XiiYsi sky blue dandruff control shampoo Head & Shoulders j col- ored stretch pants with matching turtle neck wool shirt and pale blue knit pullover earned on his shoulder with shampoo the effective Come dream along with Clara of wonderful wonderful Fairy where snowflakes turn Into ballerinas and trees and Land shrubs are ice cream and bon bons! Wonderful Fairy Land! & g Colorful Ensembles in grape David Lund ard A Isaacson modeled a jet black hostess blouse as spaikly as tinsel and set off with a string of luminous pearls Tut On Dog “Putting on the dog” with Mrs Stephen W Ridges was an English bulldog in a red turtle neck sweater that exactly matched the red in Mrs sweater and high Ridges’ Baboots The winter-lik- e varian wool suit she wore was Price in an orangy-re- d crepe shift with long sleeves puffed at the wrists and sashed in gold introduced the first model— Mrs L R Walker Her shocking pink wool tunic with pink scarf pointed up the white turtle neck sweater underneath and winter white stretch pants Gold boots LATE SHIPMENT V glasses framed in gold So 'SKiUtah Woolen MlllsPCCiStra Tennessee Family Visits een dark Mrs fashion Trees and shrubs Snow flakes turn into ballerinas are ice cream bon bons Salt Lake’s own little Peggy Scott— young “Pavlova” of the C Walter Scotts 574 H St plays the role of Clara So much fine Utah talent in the Nutcracker though Carolyn AnShirley White with Wayne Brennan will alternate the perderson with Rocky Spoelstra formances of Snow Queen and Prince Godd little boys and girls (and big ones too!) will return again and again to Fairyland (m their dreams)— after a just like the Sugar Plum Fairy promises ChristBallet with Nutcracker the breathtaking journey mas week For this is the stuff that dreams are made out of Lots of Imagination Required Making costumes for a production like this Mr Ballif says takes lots of imagination for the faines and toyland characters but it also requires accurate knowledge of the era in which the saga is set The Victorian party for instance is a very fashionable affair The ladies are elegantly dressed in long full skirts of that bodperiod— heavy satin and brocade— with ices and plenty of buttons ’and bows And if you’re looking for a new hairdo go Victorian! Part your hair in the middle pull the curls over the twist a little bun on the back of your head ears tight-fittin- Douglas Owen Dame Fashion Dons Ski Boots Girls Clara (Peggy Scott) beckons to fairies (above) to wait! are new costumes Mrs PARK FRE- E- t Temple Square Terrace Rear Door Entrance j Retail Woolen M ills! 228 Richards St— Block South of Tempi I sizes 7 to 14 200 to 350 She’ll flip for the gift of fashion— her favorte shirts by Ship'n Shore! So many delightful holiday styles to choose from— come see them all today' (him (arden 230 Edit South Tfinplo Square m m |