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Show fun Chronid Thursday, June 26, 1969 Shape of Si Open House Honors Sunset Man's Marriage An open house was held on Saturday evening at the Sunset Stake Center in honor of Judy King and Ned Dee Larsen. The young couple was married June 13 in the M anti LDS Temple. Miss King is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur King of Ephriam. Parents of the new bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Duwain A. Larsen of Sunset. Guests coming for the open 3L Sunset Couple Exchange Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dee Christiansen of Sunset announce the marriage of their daughter, Lettee Marie Christiansen to Allen John Ferrin. Plans August Rites tending Stevens Henager Business College majoring in accounting. She is the student-bod- y secretary. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from Clearfield High and attended Steven He is now in the Navy Floyd Andrews of Sunset Miss Charlton is a graduate of Roy High and is now at- - g Vows in Temple Ceremony Roy Miss Engaged r Hen-ager- Newest look for summer is a shapely the bra dress style thats far more feminine and flattering than the loose-fittinshifts of the past few seasons. Pattern companies, as usual, have been quick to note the trend and come up with a vanety of pattern styles for the girl who sews. When it comes to fabnes for making your own bra dress, sewing experts recommend cotyou choose firmly-wovetons. Their qualities make them an ideal choice for a bra dress that will keep its shape. And new prints and colors in cotton have never been more inspiring. Secret to successful shaping of bra dresses is in the handling of darts. From sewing experts come these tips: first, pin all darts SHAPELY Textured and brilliantly printed cotton interprets summers bra dress. and tmy Waistline shoulder straps are stylish details of this design made from Simplicity Pattern 8194. Fabric from Singer Centers. ... house included Mr. and Mrs. Alma B. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Nels I. Olsen, grandparents from Ephriam, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King and daughter, Peggy, parents and a sister of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Miller and family of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen of Kaysville were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duwain Larsen on Sunday. Of interest is the engagement and forthcoming August marriage of Pamela Sue Charlton to Dick Eugene Andrews. Miss Charlton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray S. Charlton of Roy. Mr. Andrews is the son of Mr. and Mrs. s. Reserves. dh Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ferrin, also of Sunset. Wedding vows were exchanged June 12 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with Elder Bryon L. Bunker of the temple presidency officiating. A reception that evening honored the couple at the Sunset First-FiftWard cultural hall. The bride was attractively attired in a floor length gown of white nylon lace, embroidered with white satin roses over a satin skirt. The gown was fashioned with long ace sleeves and a round neckline. A satin belt caught the gathered skirt at the waist. Her bouffant elbow-lengtveil was attached to four white satin roses. She greeted her guests holding a bridal bouquet of yellow roses and carnations surrounding a white orchid and tied with a blue bow. Julie Nielsen attended the new bride as maid of honor, with Doris Crossley and Peggy h 1 Estep as bridesmaids. They wore gowns of sea blue dotted Sw iss w ith empire waists. floor-lengt- h The maid of honor held a nosegay of yellow carnations tied with a blue ribbon, while they bridesmaids held a nosegay of single yellow roses tied with a blue ribbon. Flower girls were Becky and Leslie Dawn Christiansen, sisters of the bride and Cory Clark. They wore blue dresses embroidered with white daisies. Each held a basket of yellow floor-lengt- h roses and white and blue daisies. Best man duties were performed" by Ron Harrop with Darrell Ray Christiansen, a brother of the bride, and Jack Stickney as ushers. Mr. Ferrin has recently returned from an LDS Mission to the Gulf States. Both the bride and bride- n well-fittin- groom are graduates of Clearfield High and attended the LDS Seminary. Following a Southern Utah honeymoon, the couple is residing at 3523 Adams, Ogden. Fashions For Men cut-out- s Area Couple Wed In Ogden Ceremony The Surf s Of Courage Its Records conference set August sessions 8 In addition to separate seminars at which guest speakers will present varied material, there will be a general assembly each day in the convention center area. More than 175 speakers and panelists from throughout the United States and several other countries have accepted invitations to participate intheWorld Conference on Records in Salt Lake City, next Aug. FOR SUMMER Kenneth J. Hein exchanged wedding vows with Irene in ceremonies Friday at the Ivy House. Branch President James Minton of Hesperia, Calif., ofPin-com- ficiated. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Pin- - Delegates will be welcomed at the opening assembly by Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton, Salt Lake City Ma- Sponsor of the conference, to which some 10,000to 15,000 persons are expected to attend, is the Genealogical Society of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Saints. y Frank Smith, program chairman, said letters of acceptance have been received from 174 of the 300 speakers and panelists invited to participate. 69 ed of white roses and Go On the following day, Aug. color mo6, a new tion picture will be shown on the Granite Mountain Records When it comes to selecting your wedding dress, go ahead be sentimental. The occasion demands it, and fashion favors it. Designers of bridal fashions have risen to the occasion with summer collections that can only be described as dreamy, romantic, feminine, and frankly sentimental. Gossamer cotton organdy and demure dotted swiss are the fabrics summers dreamiest bridal gowns are made of. And theyre daintily embellished with eyelet ruffles, cotton guipere lace, or embroidery. Most popular style is the . . . with a sculplook fitted tured Empire bodice underscored by an embroidered inset or a high belt. Sleeves are long and circled with eyelet ruffles at the wrist, or short and puffed with embroidered cuffs. Skirts follow' the flaring into sweeping chapel trains. In addition, there are organdy skimmers with jewel necklines and detachable trains. Some feature over-al- l floral embroidery, while others have contrasting embroidered yokes and sleeves. While you can and should indulge in sentimentality when selecting that wedding dress, add a dash of practicality as well. Decide in advance the type of wedding youre going to have and the style dress you want to wear. Then youll be able to give the bridal consultant or sales clerk a clear idea of what youre looking for. When you go to try on wed- first, then select a headpiece Wear or take with you the type shoes you plan to wear in the wedding as well as such underpinnings as a waist cincher, girdle, etc. Arrange your hair the way you will on your wedddir.g day, too, before trying on veils and headdresses. Choose your wedding gown YOUNG Two noted archivists will discuss records preservation in their countries at the third general assembly meeting. Sessions Friday will be devoted to establishment of some type of organization by which archivists, librarians, genealo- All sessions of the conference, which will be held in Salt gists and historians may work to preserve records through a coordinated program. Lake Citys new ultra modern $17 million Salt Palace, will be geared to the theme, 'Records Protection in an Uncertain World." A banquet at which the Utah Civic Ballet and the Utah Symphony Orchestra will perform will be held Friday evening. Sentimental white-on-whit- and attendants dresses to go with it. Best procedure in picking bridesmaids gowns is to select three or four styles in the color you prefer, and then let the bridesmaids try them on and make the final decision. Electrical tape ft. roll 66 fitionyr.95 49 Cleson Auto Parts 5500 S. 1900 W. Matinees pfesenti EUlESQr.ir.7EH BQ3CHQTJE e ding dresses, be prepared. iSSESRUS COlCifeyta Sea sirens this summer will take to sand and surf with a swimsuit plus a whole wardrobe of carefully matched accessories. Major accessory, of course, is the coverup which comes in as many varied shapes as the girls who wear them. It may take the form of a bra dress, jump suit, long wrap skirt, surfer pants, or pull-ove- r shirt. The total look doesnt stop there, however. The gal who really wants to make the most of the wardrobe bit can wear sun glasses with wide printed frames that match her swimsuit fabric. As for swimsuits themselves, its the style that creates new waves of fashion excitement. It turns up in classic-lookinswimdresses youthfully demure in crisp wnite pique or fetchingly feminine in softly draped cotton satm. Its seen in clinging bodysuits of striped knit cotton, reminiscent of slinky vamp suits of the 40s. And it takes on the look in fragile cage suits of cotton voile, dotted swiss, and cotton plisse. For the beach bunny set, bikinis and modified suits continue as perennial favorites. consiststephan-otis- n in place and baste. Start at outer edge of dart and sew along markings to the point. Then try on dress to check position of darts.sure they are After making correctly placed, machine-stitc- . Sally Pincombe attended the bride as maid of honor with Diane Hein, Beverly Linford and Chris Laws as bridesmaids. equal number beyond the point. To help shape darts, iron them over a press mitt. Use a press cloth to protect the fabric, and place a strip of paper under darts to prevent marking garment. When ironing, carry the crease line only as far as the stitching. Follow pattern directions for constructing the bra part. Or, if you prefer, purchase bra cups at a notions countei and sew into bodice. have drawn their major inspiration from Hawaii. Theyve splashed huge tropical flowers on mens cotton satin surfer t rinks, shirts, and slacks. Theyve also dealt out coordinated beach ensembles wildly adorned with bold play- ing card motifs. In st lrdy cotton hopsacking, the outfits include jackets, zip-fro- trunks, and long trousers. And, to make sure this summer's male doesnt feel designers have even come up with a beach coverup for men. In unbleached cotton muslin, its styled like a Tunisian tunic with embroidered neck and sleeves. V- teS, - one-piec- The attendants were attired in gowns of pink with white lace overlay and long sleeves with pink cuffs. They held nosegays of roses and white carnations tied with streamers. all-gi- two-piec- e yz FOR THE California designers are making sure males dont feel fashion neglected this summer. Jantzen has created this Tunisian-styltunic of unbleached cotton muslin for a mans beach coverup. Styled with emon neck and broidery sleeves, its also great for lounging around the house. STOUT-HEARTE- e Making plans for the Fourth of July? Dont forget to get your car ready for that vacation driving Embroidered cotton organdy gives a delicate air to this skimmer for the summer bride. Cotton guipere lace edges the jewel neck, short sleeves, and hemline of the detachable chapel train. Designed by William Cahill of California. e You know you can trust your car to our qualified mechanics. TURflE-lUI- PS 41.2)5 I J rn Nights Only 6 & 9 p.m. . $ r tS 3 Academy Awards! Of RICHARD if m VANESSA q FRANCO "SA B.F. 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Following a wedding trip the couple will reside at 449 21st St., Ogden. e Chfrry Bomb Mufflers bridal bouquet . . . The days of heading for the beach with a swimsuit and just any old bath towel tire The new bride selected for her wedding a reception a gown of silk organza, delicately on the bodice with Venetian lace daisies. The yor J. Bracken Lee, and Elder Howard W. Hunter, president of the Genealogical Society. Vault. Mr. Smith said there are presently 203 hourly units of instruction planned for the conference. A number of speakers will talk on computer microfilm technology and others will discuss the actual preservation of paper records. Bridal Fashions ... Up combe of Ogden. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Hein of Roy. It featured bell sleeves and a chapel length train, also trimmed with Venetian lace. Her veil of silk illusion fell from a headpiece of matching lace. 5-- going to take king-sizcourage for a man to be in the swim of fashion at the beach this summer. 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