Show 406ftSOMMRiig(Ate40440 - - Zile (Salt B I ' Thursday June 28 1915 Deluge of June Romance I - r tr- ' ' : ' - ' '-- '''' - ' ' - A4 :l : i Ilk : - ' - '''' 130 ''' d' Me' i - t k -- A 0 1 - s k1 ' Jr 4' ' '' ' s I ' '5 ' 4 — ' ' r I - ' ' ' tt‘ '''' - 5' "7' i t ' : 1 A 1 I t f' i tI 1 l 't1 I i ' Forsyth I r 1 t 1 or 4 - ' "'- r t '- 4 ' 1 1 I - it - 'e - 4 ' ' ' ' 1 ' ''' 2t - ' ' - : 3 - 1 ' t - 14 ' : 1 - I 1 ' ' i - 'i'1V t" ''' 1 ' ' '' v 11'k !4 ' tV t I ning 3 1 1' t 4 - 1 - 4 ‘t it J 1 s t t t i i L S - k —gail - i We'A00t40eYetialo' Malt ' "iiittliaikkedW40"ansikAammabahaddari16 S Mr and Mrs Winston Ray Boyd recited nuptial vows Wednesday at the Phi Mu sorority house She was Miss Eda Forsyth Burt When You Want to Scream More Fun! Re - Eda Forsyth Burt The Phi Mu sorority house the setting Wednesday eve- for the marriage nuptials Burt a daughter of Mr and Mrs Clinton R Burt and Ms Winton Ray Boyd U S N R a son of Mrs Charles E Wood Brigham city Dr Adam S Bennion read the marriage lines The bride chose blue crepe afternoon length for her bridal gown and wore a headdress of white orchids Her sister Miss Beverly Anne Burt was maid of honor and wore a frock of Pfc Perry Williams dusty-pin- k was best man for the bridegroom Miss Burt was feted at a dinner Monday evening given by Miss Mary Spafford and Miss Clara Sundwald She was also entertained by Mrs Jed F Wootey Jr: Mrs Frank lijorklund and Mrs James Giacoletto Mrs Carol Hall and Mrs John Fredrickson and Miss Nell Taylor The newlyweds will honeymoon In Estes park Colo and will go to Omaha to make their home i 1 '3 4 1 4 lax---It- 's You'll live a lot longer have a lot more fun and be a better looking woman in maturity if you can learn to relax It's one of woman's private tragedies that by nature she Is more inclined to intensity than the average man is It's one of the trials of this age too that we have so many forces at work to make us even more jittery than we are by inclination Paradoxically enough most of us have to work at learning how to relax At least we have to discipline ourselves into resting when we can and above all forte ourselves not to get too het up about things This takes and plenty of it but end-Wit pays off wonderfully in self-discipli- ne the e bustle and we jitter and we wring our hands lots of times when the sensible thing to do would be to sit quietly and stare into Epace or to lie down for five minutes with Our minds deliberately blank Comes the week end when the working woman should relax and what does the do? Nine times out of 10 she One of the picturesque dings of the summer season was that of Miss Beverly Flint a daughter of Mr and Mrs Leland B Flint 1234 E 9th Lt Earl B Fillmore a son of Mr and Mrs Marvin W Fillmore Sterling W ceremony at the Flint home early day evening Members of the bridal party were in 16th century models with large hoop-skir- ts wed- d SO-an- e burns up so much energy she's a wreck on Mondays When you find yourself getting peppery tempered and so nervous you could scream over minor mishaps it's time to exert this will to relax Rest when you should walk when you can do something with your hands when fretful worries make you want to climb the walls Learn to overco'me all the little fears that make you tense learn to look for the funny side of things above all learn how to stretch your muscles and unkink your nerves Jitters take their toll of good looks and of your sense of well being They also make you the kind of person nobody loves If you catch yourself in time you can acquire the habit of serenity just 83 easily as you can the very bad one of fidgeting 1 Beverly Flint The bride stood before a flower-ba- mantel in hor gown of ivory satin quaint with its lace ruffled neckline lace petticoat inset Falling from a halo of net was her fingertip veil Her bridal bouquet was of flowers surrounding a white orchid Attending her was her sister Miss Marilyn Flint maid of honor Miss Faye Donna Thornley and Miss Nancy Welcker bridesmaids Lt- - Ray Penrose served as best man for the bridegroom At the reception that followed the couple was serenaded by the Tri Delta -sorority sisters of the bride Both Lieutenant and Mrs are former students of the University of Utah Immediately following the ception the newlyweds left for San Francisco where they will make a temporary home a nked all-whi- Tampa Fla a on of Mr and Mrs Fred F Terrell Sr at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank A Johnson 1339 Normandy circle Miss Wilcox chose white brocaded satin for ' her wedding gown and carried white and pale pink carnations Her fingertip veil was caught to her coiffure with carnations of the same shade Her bridesmaids were Miss Afton Phillips Miss Rosemary Hilton cousins and Miss Mell Wardle Mrs Emma Randolph was matron of honor Her cousin Sheila Phillips was flower girl Sgt Walter Randolph was best man The Rev Mortimer Chester officiated Mrs Terrell is a graduate of the U of U where she was affiliated with Theta Alpha Phi Zeta Phi Eta Lambda Delta Sigma and JD L Corp Terrell te stv Saturday -- SPECIAL CLEARANCE 1 Medd Group of 3 00 S 1 I ) (jtahp 4 We t7ge Early Selection 1::' 1 60 East South Temple lis ' 4 gr' - 4 1 - I 1 ritooOZ 3 ' 'I' 44kr orqc I ''''"k N 14)t1 1 1 r '2 imps MP i N ' dr ' 11 1 k 0 it :) - '- - : '0b 0 it 1 ti n't4' 1 4 ci 4 air11 : (t tt i ' k I 1 ep giTeet" et i Los' tarIC 49 1 I V I - J- 141 Cm4 E” 4A1Pit "14 " 41 tor' Clij ime -- - ' - 4- r ' i '- - '‘ : e 4 i' - '0 - ' - i i ' ' ' ' " st - 0 - - - A 2:ci :: 1 - - '' I - : t'i i ! 1 - - t4 i i l ' 1 4' ' ' '' I i 4:1' 4 '''' 1 lt :1 1: ' 7 r t' P '' 1 ' - $ i ' 1 ' I - h I ':'' '' a 1 - I ‘ t: t - 1 1 : 1 - : 1 I q i -: :: IA 4 : ii i s I 14 ' - - :: I ? 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All drugstores et!s Boston Store's DAUGHTER MARRY - I 3Iillinery SHIRTS r CLEARANCE I —' It:i4 i (:c '' :: -- teolbStQ1- - the Success - t 4k R:itICAte 4-1- I i —acteut-- c Now York 141 k -- ii BY 4 Just 200 Summer Hats 398 'Formerly to $750 as maga feshIon current I i i Course$1 ''''''Q1-"4''cl'tcf:---( Nekt SWEATERS from Zna N)2-- ' too' - fop-M9- )- -: - ‘ Every one a pictured in th the face powder used in blending 1":1 (1 - -- - ' - 41 4 find other foundations too heavy conceals blemishes keeps the skin fresh clear and lovely throughout the day A worthy base for the color and sparkle of Idonteil's makeup rouge and powder into flattering color echoes of $225 $350 $6 and $10 (Plus fed tax) f 't14c : 4 d0- ' 1 - - ' -- --'' - - “' Las Zonite 1 ''''''''' - 2'' I 4 a reality" Psf - - ' el - ''' is up to the people to make It (VONT : I 4thabuses It - s nt here 1 1 I hill ' N 'i : She hasn't seen him since lovely summer wedWilMiss when he was home for Christmas ding Dorothy Kay cox a daughter of Mr and Mrs a for month's temporary duty Joel R Wilcox of Midvale when ahe became the bride Wednesand it will be Christmas in day evening of Corp Fred F July for Mrs Howard C Price Mrs Clara M Clawson shows (Virginia Nutter) Bransford the youthful Bolero Suit with the apts when her husband Col white faille or lingerie gilet Skirt Price arrives home Thursday ith its RAISED WAISTLINE can be used with separate blouses He has been on the general Worn with either the large or staff of the Iceland base comMake selection now mand for the past two years small hat at 57 So Main (Adv) It seems so good to see Janet °SST1E411 again Janet the Lawrence N Ossman's daughter 1404 Arlington dr has been going to Stanford university for the past two years Leaving this week to spend the summer in the east is Mrs Roy D Coates of Ambassador et She will stop in Boston to visit her daughter Ens Barbara 60 EAST SOUTH TEMPLE Coates of the W AVE S l i bCharles tllo nhave vay leave from the yard I and will Washaccompany her mother to I ington DM C to visit Col and Mrs A Robbins ' Salt Lakers are welcoming Mr and Mrs Ross A Budge You are cordially inwho are visiting with their vited to consult with three small children at the home of Mr Budge's parents Germaine lifonteil's peMr and Mrs Jesse R S Budge rsonal E 13th South The couple from New York will go on w be in our to California where they will metics salon for the respend some time with Mrs Budge's parents Dr and Mrs mainder of this week E A Majors ! ' - 1 : ' - Brazil Among the addresses she heard Mrs Rich says that the address of the Earl of Halifax "will live in history forever so outstanding it was and such a contribution to the history of the conference" She saw Egypt sign and Arabia and she explains that "the costumes were bright and colorful It was a tense moment when Stettinius called for a minute's silence to honor the men and women in the services 'both living and dead'" Warner Women The signing took 14 hours Jan Masaryk signing for Czech- oslovakia warned the women to "stop talking about the next world war to come" Mrs Rich very interested in Paul Boncour president of the coun- cil of France because "1 myself am French" He gave her a copy of his speech translated English She feels happy with the re- sults of her time spent in San Francisco for she feels she adds "that the charter promises economic and social freedom opportunities for education re- to all ligious and cultural women and men It holds the for all hope of dependent peoples promises just treatment and protection against PURELY PERSONAL - I- ‘ ' illontell creates an entirely new preparation for skins that illemstleat i 1 ie' ill It s it It c0) 1 f I a' 4 S :- 1 I 1 Gildersleeve of the U Woo of China and Dr ' 1 ' f Arriving in Salt Lake Wednesday on the late afternoon ave plane from San Francisco Mrs S Grover Rich 271-9t- h president of the National Order of Women Legislators credited observer of the world conference affiliated with the advisory group says of witnessing the signing of the world charter: "It was a most dramatic occasion packed with emotion The greatest experience of my life" Mrs Rich was in attendance at the conference from its beginning to its culmination race religion sex and color" with the exception of 10 days spent in Salt Lake She waan Among the famous signatures which Mrs Rich saw affixedto interested spectator during the charter were those of Dr many of the meetings and she 44aA r i t 1 e 11 ' 1 IC M A ti ) - I fr I c--I k11 ff -- 1 k t 1111q I 'cl - -- I World Charter Signing Noted Ey S L Woman declared: "I was so thrilled to receive an invittaion from the state department to be there tot the signing of this most important document of world peace and good will" First to Sign "China" Mrs Rich says "was the first to sign and with a brush One of the most Intense moments was the signing of Ethiopia a solemn occasion for the people who believe that the war began 13 years ago" The four words that Mrs Rich stresses as being mentioned most often at the conference are "comradeship good will good faith and international justice The keynote was cooperation evidence of faith in a world organization which will ofprotect the rights of people every " -- 'WOLD AN S ' ' - 1:- 'n P - - - : N - 0 9 - 't ': ') - - 1 - - i '"" N "sr sk il: 2 :1- 6' m ' e ' ' r ' ' i 44- hik It was a SUIVIMMIZ 11A1713 ' r Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Hazel Ilene White 326 E South Temple and William James Guest 3549 S West Temple place Wednesday in the Salt Lake L D S temple The ceremony was performed by David O McKay Following the marriage the couple was honored at a wedding breakfast in the Empire room at the Hotel Utah given by the bride's sister Mrs Edward J Grosbeek The bride is a daughter of the late Herbert Addison and Mary Ann Hyde White The bridegroom is a son of Edward F and the late Rebecca Butterworth Guest Dorothy Kay Wilcox 4 ' 1 tt ix - ICk ' °"'''' - ' Hazel Ilene White Fill-mo- re Thursday - Friday 1 -- siolr 4 : i f is a graduate of Florida university where he was affiliated with Sigma Chi 4 Lake Wednesday are: ‘N I i r— ""N - 1 tao I Jr Terr411 Summer the season of beautiful flowers clear skies and brilliant days—and to match summer days in their beauty are the brides who have chosen this gay bright time to take their vows Joining the summer parade of brides in Salt - - ' ' b ' lt - - 4 szet 4- tit44- '' ' ' LI 4 4 ‘b - itooloo 1: f ' s 't3 e ' ---- ' ''''' ' 'Z i 4'"0 t 4 Takes Over the Town x ' 44''''4 44k4 614 ' J"" ' tbrP ' ik40'''' A i ''' ' 1: - Zributte alt-- e A a A 1 —J 67p11111Iw'' A::::'"'''i54 ke 0 lirt ' SOUTH - ' 7""--- f el t 5 is)1 iki 31 Ught and dark colorscl straws Fabrics nd felts) COME EARLY! 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