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Show 4 10 LaDaun Gunnell and Arlyn M. Brenchley Are Married in Logan Temple Ceremony menibus cetemony rlage. The Logan LDS Temple The wa was per-- I Bluebird to family THE HERALD JOURNAL ALCl ST 11, 1957 Ltuan iCaa.a Luuniyl tuui double-rin- g Of Oar Citizens in formed with Piesident Evan O honor of the newly mamed 'couple, with Mr. and Mrs. Louis when LaDawn Dailey officiating, Gunnell and Ailyn M. Brenchley Following the ceremony a wed- - Bi enchley, parent of the groom, of VVelisville were untied in mar 'ding dinner was syrved at the acting as hosts. That evening a reception was held in their honor in the Wellhville Fust ward recreation hall by the paienW of the scene of a June 21 For Increased Safety SUNDAY y cpre-juon- f tlie biiric, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gunnell, ihe looms vveie decorated with flovveis, pink, blue and white Guests wete greeted at the door by Mr. and Mrs. Lyinon Maugiian, and the young couple greeted 'neir frienis and relatives under an arch decoiated with pink daisies and lights fiuk-ertnon and off In the receiving line with the bride and groom weie their parg ents; Ciaik Brenchley, best man; Oralee Gunnell, maid of honor, and Marie Brencnley, Nedia Poppleton, Shirley Glenn and Marilyn Gunnell aa bridesmaids. The biidesmaids were dressed m pastel colored dresses and each earned a bouquet of pmk rosebuds with matching ribbons. acted as Gaylene Brenchley flower gnl and was diessed in blue and carried a bmall basket of pink and white carnations with blue riboons. Also in line greeting the guests wete the grandpaients of tlu couple, Mi and Mis. Ora K. Smith, Mi. and Mis. John C. Brenchley, and Mis. Jane B. Maughan Tin bade woie a piincess style floor length gown of nylon chifion with a huh iound neckline. The yoke was enhanced with lace anti ihincsljiHs and with Luge pulled leeves Her nvlon net veil fell ftom a ciown of seed pvarls and ihinestones. She earned a bow quet of pink rosebuds and lilies of the valley, set m blue libbou and lace Mis Gunnell chose a gown of ro-late over tallcta v.hlie Mis Mr. ami Mr. Ailvn M. Ilreiieliley fout-tieie- v' -- Our d Go To Maryland daughter is dating a man. We feel hes too experienced for her and need any you cri give. Though e don't Me've met his people, know them well as they are new-coers to our community. . Im being asked, I think, wheth-e- r Miss R. is a sexually responsible girl. Instead of answering, let me put some questions: Can Miss R. save money to buy something genuinely satisfying? Does she enjoy the children she baby sits for? Does she give thoughtful Christmas presents? Is she proud of her salad dressing and mocha layer cake? Is she pleased when her mother buys a becoming dress? If "Yes" is the answer to these questions, I myself would expect sexual responsibility from Miss R. For a daughters response to sex is not mysterious, detached from her other known responses to her life, but is made of the very same character material. If she can discipline her impulses to buy cheap blouses to accumulate the price of a suit, she is not apt to in- - Outgoing six-wee- Gunnell Pat-ure- d. There Are Many Ways To Make Kitchen Efficient Todays trend Social Notes From Mend on larger step-savin- step-savin- Jonas, vice president, and Carma Others in the photo are Chief of City Councilmen Golden Sorensen The traffic light hangs above them, Hillyard, secretary. Police Os Low, and and Ron Plowman. in center of photo. factor in kitchen planning. There inches on the left side. From 24 is less need to wipe up floors to 30 Inches of heatproof counter-to- p such as a built-icutting when all food prepai ation is conIs needed next to the boaid centrated in a compact aiea Floor wear also is avoided, al- langthandv rule of thumb for though the most pooular kitchen planning an efficient kitchen is to floor (oveungs such as Kentile. limit the distance between -including sphalt tile and vinyl and sink to 4 to 7 feet, asbestos tile, are generally con- from sink to 4 to 6 feet, sidered virtually indestructible and range to range 4 to 9 refrigerator under normal family usage. Be- feet. Experts consider these limsides being easy to care for, its especially advantageous In a flooring such as Kentile asphalt kitchen arrangement that fits a tile and vinyl asbestos tile adds work flow. triangular beauty and lustre to the room and always looks fresh looking despite heavy traffic. Adequate counter space is vital to a modern kitchen. Adjoining a Prowling around 'a dark home, refrigerator; there should be at least 18 inches of countertop. The day or mglit, leads to many mix and fix area needs 36 linear stubbed toes. A handy flashlight inches of counter space. A sink saves bumps and bruises. It is should have 36 Inches of counter good for emergencies or for on the right side and 27 to 30 poking Into dark closets. n plans always provide for a vvoik flow fiom (D refi iterator to 2 sink to (3t range. This order of plating appliances is never varied without a loss in kitchen efficiency, it was found. ( "If equipment must be placed along a single wall, no more than 12 feet should be allowed from refrigerator to range with the sink midway," this research kitchreport states. "An en with equipment along two parallel walls should have a room-widt- h of at least 8 feet, with refrigerator and sink on one side and the range opposite. An for cabinets and appliances is popular when eating space is wanted in a kitchen. Tbe is usually the most efficient of all." Is a big Easy housekeeping -- Use Flashlight Featured in your favorite magazines, ... CREED FOR CANDY .featured at Candy add to the lunshina ot the world, at well at to the nutrition of the world. nt Enjoy tome today. W. F. Jensen Candy Factory 375 North Main Logan, Utah BOYS' WEAR Back to school - . honoring Owens brother, Dr. Edgar Sorensen and Mrs. Sorensen and their son, Brian, before their departure to Manhat-ten- , Kansas, where Dr. Sorensen teaches in the University there. Other members of the Sorensen family included their father, Joseph C. Sorensen, Veda Sorensen, Mr and Mrs. Earl Buist and childien, Glcnna, David, Maugham and Vern. Norman Sorensen, and Pauline and Doreen Sorensen also attended the dinner. ensen, aid planning. An efficient arrangement of equipment becomes more Important as kitchen size is Increased, says the Construction Research Bureau. In past years, when the trend had been in the direction of kitchenettes, many mistakes In the grouping of major appliances could be overlooked on exthe bureau cuses of observes. In todays larger kitg has become a chens . necessity, Analyzing kitchen layouts developed by universities and equipment manufacturers, the bureau reports that the prize winning Engaged To Wed On Friday, a lovely dinner was given by Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sor- tow some with Dutih style Lreplaces, built in television and other comforts for familv relaxa- Uon is placing new stresses on kiti hens Have Too Few d officers of Pmithfield Community Club present Mayor M. T. Van Orden a check for $100 toward payment for installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection of Main and First North in Smith-fielJean Roylance has been club president, Jerry y Folks; Will Ml'KILL LAWRENCE R , Patricia Ann Barentsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dell W. leeeived her Barentsen, silver gleaner aw aid recently from the 20th ward. It was the fust such aw aid to ever be be given by the waid She has leeeived her MIA Joy and Honor Bee awards and stake junior gleaner president Logan Wave Visits er Writes Mrs Outstanding Logan Girl Receives Silver Gleaner Pin hen he lived in the Gooding stake in Idaho One ot lop ten tcIHan in the giaduatliig class M Login High Si him! Ibis year, si e is e.liueii yeais old Siie also one of the pi evented vHcches at the graduation exercises She is now imploved as a for Mountain Fuel Sup-- j Biinthlev those a summer diess I !y company in Salt Lake City. of pastel blue. Both vveie accented with pink ross and vvh.le split wedding carnations. A cake, designed and decorated by Leoia and data Monson, was ocgiven to the rouple for tne casion and was displayed on a lace cloth over pink, with pmk and blue candles on each side. A trousseau was on display and Mrs. Marilyn Froerer registered Martha Ann Jacobsen, aviation the guests with Mrs. Rena Leishman and Mrs. Reta Poppleton electronics technician, airman, playing oigan music in (he back- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jacobsen, 41 West Tenth ground duilng the evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, North, has been home on leave Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith, Mrs. from the United States Navy. Martha graduated from Logaji June Gunnell, Mrs. Mary Jeppson and Mrs. Beth Poppleton were in High school in 1956 and on Septcharge of refreshments and they ember 23 of that year enlisted in were assisted by Dixie Leishman, the Navy Waves for guaranteed Sherma Llndley, Margene Obray, training in the field of aviation. After completion of boot trainLaurel Maughan and Rolane Aning at Bainbridge, Maryland, she drews. k course at the Assisting with gifts were De- attended a anna Murray, Glenda Heaton, Navys ANP school at JacksonSharlene Olsen, Pauline Eliasen, ville, Florida, which is a prepa-tor- y and Clarrtn training course for techniLynn cal aviation ratings Following Brenchley. the reception the tihs course, Martha was transferFollowing newlyweds left for a honeymoon red to Memphis, Tennessee for 22 weeks of technical training in trip through the Northwest. For her going away outfit the new electronics. After leave, Martha will report Mrs. Brenchley chose a black and white check cotton silk dress to the Naval Air Station at River, Maryland. with white accessories. Prior to the wedding the bride was honored at a kitchen shower given by Nedra Poppleton at her home. The evening was spent If you feel your home is bare book, after of ornaments as compared with making a bride which a luncheon was served. a neighbors home, take heart. The couple are making their Interior decorators point out It home at 22 West 4th South In is better to have too few accesLogan. sories in a room than too many. Thoughtful and Disciplined Teen-AaDeserves Trust BY MRS. Patricia Ann Parcnlscn - Xi i The light, lot ely underline for freedom and fashion . v BOY'S DENIMS Heavy weight, genuine Levi denims ... Ivy League styling. Sizes 12 to 18. Regular 3.79. Happy Hour Club Mrs William Longstroth Jr. was hostess to her Happy Hour Club on Wednesday. The evening via. pleasantly spent in needle-wot- k Back - to - School Special A lovely dinner was served, members present were. Mis. Wav re Hubner, Mrs Clara Muir, . ...... 2.98 BOY'S PANTS Mis O.ien Sorensen, Mrs O. H. Peterson Mis Kenneth Kidman, Mrs Earl Bui-d- , Mrs Fred Sorensen Mis Merlin Yonk, and Mis Glenn Hubner. j corduroy fabrics. . . Ivy Leagua styl. Plains or stripes. Sizes 12 ing Just A Mere of Just A Mere Club Members motored to Brigham City, Friday, and had dinner at the Tropical Cafe. They included Mrs. Donna Buist, Mrs. June Bowen, Mrs. Mell Ree Anderson, and Mrs. Marjean Willie. r Choose from a large variety of pants including polished cottons, twills and .. " aV SPORT SHIRTS have large selection of shirts for wear . . . Cottons, Ortons, Orion and Wool, Knits We boys . . , Sixes 2.98 Optimist Club Shuley Jer.sen was hostess to members of her Optimist Club, Thursday The evening was spent making baskets. Dessert lunch was served to Joyce Richards, Mae Leishman, LaVay Larsen, Delores Yonk, Betty Bartlett, Colleen Hardman, Beryl BaMist Marilyn Shelly rrel, Gerrie T'lir, Irene Bodily, and special guest, Audry MayMr. and Mrs Robert S Shelly where she was affiliated nard of Lewiston, Washington , of Logan announce the engage- Lambda Delta Sigma ment and impending marriage of Mer'in, too, is a graduate fiom their daughter, Manlyn, to Meilm Logan High and Seminary, and of B. Schiffman, son Mr, and Mrs. Albert C. Schiffman, Lo- has served in the U.S Army foi two years. Currently he is emgan. A new type sleeping bag grows August 21 has been chosen as ployed at the Utah Genc.il Depot with the Baby. Grow featuies the wedding date, in Logan in Ogden. T! e young couple plan to move at sm uldtr and botto n length 1iesby.eiian Church. the gr.iment to keep pace with ' Manlyn is a graduate from Lo- to Greiley following the marri-agwhere Merlin wdl attend Baby from three month, to three gan High School and L L) S St She also is a former stu- lolotado State ulli ge it Educayears. It is made of machine-dent u 1 LUh State IruversHj, tion, mailing iu fcu..ca!ion. washable cotton plLse, BOYS -- 4.49 back-to-seho- ol 12 1.98 - 4.95 Because you want a neat, trim figure . . . because you want a free and easy feeling you'll want SLippies . No weight, no bulk, no bind . . . just gentle elastic that controls with wonderful comfort. "SLippies rantie No. 813 is made of long v earing nvlon elastic net, wiiih slimming panels fronand back. 2H inch V waistband. White. S.M.L (Also available as girdle No. 913). Ex. L $7.0- - ... Mrs 0J Revel Bra No. 551. Reinforced scallop design careses, holds, molds you front and forward give natural hustluin beauty With support from the siden. White embroidered cotton, 32A to JSC. Sleeping Bag ... For The Baby ini-nar- y C 1 I to 18. 59 NORTH MAIN f LOGAN, UTAH Roskelley's .0 |