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Show 1 t Sun Chronicle formed by Bishop LaMar Cap-ne- r and followed by a reception at the stake center cultural hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F. Wright of 849 No. 50 W. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Wynona J. Bel veal of Ft. Collins and John R Overton of In ceremonies SUNSET solemnized Monday at Hill Air Force Base Chapel No. 1, the former Miss Faith Diane Smith, daughter of Chaplain and Mrs. Donald R. Smith. 158 W. 2200 N. became the bride of David Forist Dupree. Her father officiated. The bridegroom is the son of Col. and Mrs. Forist G. Dupree of Tuscon. Ariz. Following the ceremony the young couple was honored at a reception in .the Red Room of the HAFB Officers Open Mess. georgette over delustered satin was styled with a high neckline with Venetian lace enhancing the bodice and full sleeves with wide cufls. The floor length skirt tapered into a chapel length train. The attendants included Mrs. E.E. Porath as matron of honor; Miss Suzette Wright as maid of honor. Miss Mauna Lee Wright and Miss Cheryl Moncur as bridesmaids. They wore floor length gowns in pastel shades with high necklines and puffed sleeves. Bobby Clark served as best man with Sam Clark. Dean Smith and Dennis Wright as ushers. The couple took a wedding trip to Colorado and will reside in c Y.orado Springs The bride was lovely in a floor length model of white dotted swiss. Her dress was fashioned w ith a low round neckline, puffed sleeves with wide cuffs, and a full skirt which extended to form a chapel length train. A satin cumberbund ac cented the waistline and soft ruffles trimmed the hemline of the skirt and tiain. The bride's sister. Miss Hope Smith attended as maid of honor with Trudi Miller of Boston. Sue Roberts of Fair-chilAFB. Wash., Him Dupree of Tucson and Kit Storey as bridesmaids. They wore floor length mint green dotted swiss gowns styled along princess lines with short puffed sleeves and stand-ucollars trimmed with d lace.- Assuming duties as best man was the bridegroom's father. Col. Dupreev with Richard Dupree of Tucson. Cliff Locklear of Phoenix. Steve McClaren, Barry Bell and Mark Smith as ushers. After a short wedding trip to Colorado the couple will make their home in Shawnee. Okla. In a ceremony to be Aug. 30 in the Ogden LDS Temple. Miss Kristine Brson will become the bride of Michael D. Child. Announcement of the engagement is made by the bride elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Bryson of 3412 solemnized the couple will be honored at the reception at the Roy LDS 10th Ward Cultural Hall. W (iooo So. Miss Bryson was graduated from Roy High School and the Weber State College School of Cosmetology. Mr. Child was graduated from Roy High School and is attending the University of Utah. He has served an LDS Brazilian South Central mission. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Child of 5710 S. 2700 W.. are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Following their marriage Elaine Cook and Thomas David Grover. The engcement and approaching marriage is announced by 'he future brides mother. Mrs. Florence Cook, N. 250 W. Following the ceremony the young couple will receive 1911 Dinner held Mrs. Marguerite Barnett, 2065 Taylor, entertained her family and guests from out of town at a Pioneer Days outdoor dinner July 24. Places were set for 40 guests, including members of the family from Salt Lake City. Roy. Brigham City as well as friends fro the Ogden area. Its ple. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Johnson. 1451 N 350 W Mr. Blamires is the son of Mr. and Mrs Clifford C. Blamires, 497 E. 100 S . Kaysville. For her wedding and the reception which followed at the Sunset Stakehouse, the bride chose a lovely gown r' sheer chiffon over taffeta. The model was fashioned with a standup collar, a deep ruffle at the hemline and an empire waistline accented by a satin ribbon. A delicate daisy trim accented the front of the bodice and the cuffs of the sheer chiffon sleeves. Serving as matron of honor was Mrs. Kenneth N. Bates and Mrs. Michael Johnson and Mrs. Gary Johnson as attending matrons. Bridesmaids were the misses Jeniel Blamires. Pamela Johnson SUNSET Planning to wed Ag. 10 is Miss Penny Gayle Hansen who will trade marriage vows with Chet O. Stark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reid O. Stark of 1262 E. South Weber Driv e The bride elect is the daughter of Mrs. Paul Garner of 414 W. 825 No. and the late DeanC. Hansen. The Sunset LDS 4th Ward Relief Society Room will provide the setting for the exchange of vows with a reception to follow at the Sunset LDS Stake House. Miss Hansen and her fiance both were graduated from Clearfield High School. guests at a reception at the Hains House in Ogden. The bride-elec- t is a graduate of Clearfield High. She plans to receive her bachelor's degree from BYU in August. Mr. Grover, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Grover. 446 W. 2250 N., is a graduate of Clearfield High. He has served an LDS mission to Western Australia. announced SUNSET Planning to wed is Miss Janna Dee Shelton who will become the bride of Paul G. Nelson. The ceremony uniting the engaged couple will be performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wayman, 148 W. 1550 N. A reception will follow. Miss Shelton is the daughter of Mrs. Anna Mae Smith of Bountiful and Norman D. Shelton of Redding, Calif. Mr. Nelson is the son of Mrs. Patricia S. Nelson, 134J Friday . Honored at picnic parties during the past week were former Ogdenites, Mrs. Peter B. Carter and five children of Colorado Springs, and Mr. and Mrs.. Bernard W. Perrins of Woodburn, Oregon. A picnic supper was given at the Jack A. Brown home, a chuckwagon breakfast at the Glen Perrins home, and a barbecue dinner at the Marjorie Greenwell home, and a picnic at fun Lagoon. Marilyn Drive, Syracuse, and of Carmichael, Don Nelson Calif. Miss Shelton attended Viewmont High School in Bountiful. Mr. Nelson was graduated from Clearfield High and has served in the Marine Corps. worth. This means not being shy about discussing your hair and its problems, and any styling ideas you may have in mind. To help you achieve the million dollar look" you should be getting from each salon visit, here are suggestions from the Helene Curtis Guild of Professional Beauticians: DO have some spirit of adventure about new products and techniques. Salons have many beauty ideas and procedures that are the result of considerable research. DO expect your hairdresser to be just as interested as you are in making you happy and sending you out the door looking great. DON'T expect him to be a Even if youre completely tired of the way you look and want a total change, you still have personal likes and dislikes. DO be a picture snatcher. Show a magazine photo. mind-reade- r. Mill OFF THEIR HEADS The record marathon for n harboring was 80 f non-s- houi.- - i or0 heads) set by a Swedish barber in IHOVF.KBI VI. 1970. DVICK the most healWater ing of all remedies, and the best of all cosmetics. Arabic Proverb is waistim; away Among women in modern times, the smallest recorded waist size was a reputed 13 inches. The possessor of this famous figure was a 20th century French actress, Mile. Polaire. magazine or newspaper clippings of hairstyles you like to your hairdresser and ask his advice. DO be willing to accept advice. Skillful hairdressers say the most successful coifs are those that combine something new with something you're accustomed to. DON'T on the other hand, reject change. Many winners of the Guild's Ten Best Coiffured Women award say their hairstyles havent altered radically, but change subtly from year to year. DO get the professional care you need to keep your hair looking great between saion visits. Quick new perms should keep your hair in body and bounce, while sixty-secon- tioners add lasting beauty benefits. DONT expect to duplicate a complicated coif 'at home unless you have a If you professionals toi-plan to care foi your own hair on an extended trip or h. between monthly salon visits, be sure you get a style you can comb through with your fingers. DO take the tune when youre in the salon to experiment with hairpieces. VIl'NZEI.S RIVAL A Swami in India holds the worlds record for the longest head of hair. In 1946 his tresses were reported to be 26 feet in length. It o (3Kady ft HOWE portrays Annie Oakley in Lagoon House production of Annie Get Your Gun. Opera One of the best known musical comedies by Irving Berlin, "Annie. . will run Aug. 3 through Sept. 1. ANNE c - double auctiotiAuss TUES. AUGUST 7th DOLL MIS AM) SCENTS The most expensive perfume in the world is "Adormanufactured by ation Nina Omar of Spain. It retails in the U.S. for $370 per ounce. full skirts reaching the scene this fall. For tlie fun of it, and to dispel the notion of here we go again, we've collected pictures from American wore alternating They gowns ot lime green nylon and lloral printed chitton The dresses were tashioned with cap sleeves, A Hairdresser magazine and sketches to show you how the Bob went to everyone's head back in the '20's and what's in line now. Of course, no look returns to popularity exactly as before. Hair styling forms a special part of each historical period's beauty perspec- em- line skir- ts Best man duties were by Kent Blamires with Brian Bates ushering Alter a wedding trip to Jenny 's Iike. Wyo. the couple will live in Kavsv die norm. in ROY Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jay of 3888 So. 2225 W.. announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Francelle to Howard LynnStaheli. prod- control and the test kitchen is as much the center of activity as the lab. What we see in todays short cuts is a more graceful proportion, a softer feeling for the line and the back of the neck. The prime factor is how the hair itself looks is it gleaming, clean, d face-frami- 1924 seems to have been the biggest year for the bob. There were versions like the Ina Claire, the Dutch Cut well-care- for? Color highlights are expected- to reflect a natural or Martfel Bob. Some looked glued in place i pavement B. w world over. Emphasis is on natures own contributions to hair action. set know-ho- ucts, wash and wear perms is recognized the tive. Rigid waves, stiff edges, the marcel and shingle of the flapper" are familiar, near enough in time for family photo albums to give us a laugh. And film retrospectives of the silent greats show us how it all looked in Date ed Now American and appealing glow. The actual cutting and - good-groomi- The couple will be married Aug. 31 in the St. George LDS Temple. A reception will be held the following day at the Edgewood in Ogden. Miss Jay was graduated from Roy High School and the LDS Institute in St. George. She also was graduated from Dixie College where she received an associate degree and certificate of proficiency in business. Y- The 20 The s jos Mr. Staheli was graduated rom Richfield High School. He attended Brigham Young University and was graduated from Dixie College and the LDS Institute in St. George. , He has served an LDS mission in Norway and will continue his education at the University of Utah this fall. Annie Get Your Gun," will open this Friday at the Lagoon Opera House, presented by the University of Utah Theater Tlayers, under the direction of Robert Hyde Wilson. One of the best known musical comedies by Irving Berlin, Annie Get Your Gun" will feature Anne Rowe as Annie Oakley, a young woman who eventually discovers that you can't get a man with a gun. This is the second show hat Miss Rowe has been featured in this summer. Craig Stephenson, as Frank Butler, Miss Oakley's romantic interest, will be remembered for his lead role in last summer's production of Prjama Game." Gerald Roe portrays Charlie Davenport, manager of the Wild West Show, and Vickie Anderson as Dolly Tate, Mr. Butler's char-miassistant. K. Scoit Layton is seen as the legendary Wm. F. Cody i Buffalo Bill ). and Joe Graves as Sitting Bull, the famous Sioux warrior. Others in the cast include: Khaliel Johnson, Terri Peterson, Barbara Richards. Wendy Laws. Jill Paxton. Keith Grant, Jim Christian. Gary Jackson, and Chris and Todd Rowe. companist r of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show, and also one of the most noted marksmen of the i time. Their competition and eventual union provide the central theme of the story. Several of Mr. Berlin's greatest song hits introduced musical, such as: Shewell. p.m. Tuesday through Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Ticket information and reservations can be obtained or by calling Prices are $3 per seat. 7 364-771- Country Western Dancing At the Berthana 321 24th Street. Every Tuesday and Thursday night. Music By -- i i in this You Can't Get a Man With a Gun." "I Got Lost In His Arms." They Say It's Wonderful," and San in the Morning." Musical director Max designer and Elise Moore is costumer. The production runs from Aug. 3 to Sept. 1 with performances at 8:30 star were is Jeff Modereger is scenic The story revolves around the discovery and rise to fame of Annie Oakley a skilled woman sharpshooter at the turn of the century. Miss Oakley meets Frank Butler, Silver Spurs and ac An engine out of tune can burn 25 more fuel 'v. rough, untuned automobile engine throws your money away and throws America's precious energy supply away. too. Good driving habits save money and energy. For example, t a Starrs can reduce gasoline mileage by as much as 6 miles per gallon! Americans can't afford to waste energy There are many ways every American can help save it. Write today for a free copy of A Consumers Guide to Efficient Energy Use in the Home." It's packed with ideas that can save energy and money. A - Your Local Oil Companies Council WIC-WHA- The largest wig ever made to date was by a Copenhagen beauty salon. Intended for bridal occasions, it measures approximately 8 feet in length and cost $1,000. distractions. It was a time, then, of headache bands, w iglets, henna rinses, herbal preparations, air waving. Sounds Vwy up to date, doesnt it? Its amazing how advanced some of the hair care thinking was in Europe in the 20s even if paper and kid curlers were the g condi- d combs around as further Opera House changes show schedule joint effort for special million dollar beauty look two-cen- bandeaus and jeweled designing field that simple schemes test professional training most. Artificial crimps and geometric cuts wont do. You dont want to fuss a lot with your hair every time you go out or pass a mirror! Hairdressers who specialize in cutting short hair taper, layer or blunt cut the ends so they flip right back into place when you're doing the shampoo and set on your own at home. Ask them io show you how to handle a styling brush or electric comb for gentle curves and full body. Though short cuts have to be at regular intervals, top stylists work with the way your hair really moves and waves to get the best line. Many men are now relaxed about having their hair styled and shaped. The results are evident. Younger males who opted for the long, untended locks are beginning to go for techniques. Medium length may work out as the happy meeting ground for just about all ages. Part of the current beauty image is pure nostalgia. But the restyling has fresh qualities for you to consider along with your own individual attitude toward hair length. Opens Friday a Women are accustomed to putting their trust in their hairdresserBut, in addition, say beauty experts, to get that million dollar look, its important ts to put in your ai a quick shake of your head or brief brushing to set your hair in place again. Chic on top of it all as a perfect balance to the wider shoulders, longer sweaters, and Brenda Bates pire waisl lines and theyd never started that! At least, hairpieces resolved the problem of disguising the style for dressy evenings with a great variety of barrettes, beaded shaping of the hair belong in expert hands A good style flatters without being tricky; its axiomatic in the Mr. Staheli is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Staheli of Washington, Utah. Engagement Picnic parties being enjoyed August date set SUNSET Planning an Aug. 30 wedding in the Ogden LDS Temple are Miss Carlotta Temple rites solemnize vows Miss Debra SUNSET Johnson became the bride of Kevin (). Blamires in ceremonies solemnized Junee 22 in the Salt Lake LDS Tem- Neat since there's no toilsome arranging and ranging to do. A good short haircut and shaping could require just re-- Wedding planned Temple Ogden site for ceremony wave, indeeai or were frizzled at the front. Women even shaved heir napes to achieve that severe line and then wished light-heade- experience. - LDS ROY Shorter hair is moving in to make heads neat, chic and free. Free because once the weight of long hair is d off, it's a very Lewisville, Texas. The bride's gown of nylon Couple weds 2 IH73 Heady story of short hair takes a sning from 1920s to 1970s Cermony unites duo SUNSET The marriage of Miss Dawnelle Wright to Alford Neal Overton of Ft. Collins, Col. was solemnized Saturday July 21 in rites performed at the Sunset LDS Stake Center. The ceremony was per Thursday, August Utah Petroleum 10 West 3rd South Room 506 Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 ie0S e: oc-- . oc-ros- e xasti ck sk ym |