Show r wrt"! p w p1 rpyrrinn rvipnr x rP WWW Lks X3m Ult 13 m m Triban T ’Wwwref re w m w Batantay April 4 1959 ! fbc Salt £akt gfilmnr si jfe Mo m e n TJ Oi ® Off on Hawaiian Honeymoon wi of Alary Lyiiri Pearce Marries Hawaii was the honeymoon destination of newly married Mr and Mrs Gayl Edwards Baddley who left Salt Lake City Friday afternoon for the flight to the islands t The bride Is the former Miss Mary Lynn Pearce daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Obra Pearce 2185 21st East Mr and Mrs L Howard Baddley— Willard are the benedict’s parents — :— — jiajjy n Temple was married Friday In the Salt Lake LDS Temple by Henry D Moyle member of the Council of -- The-cou- ple - r - o 'l&C !? —- S'WS - - feJLi A £ Si: C 4v - Twelve Apostles After the ceremony the couple was honored at a at the wedding breakfast ’ Alta Club The benedict’s parents were" hosts - A cherub compote on the table- - with - pink- - sensation roses flowing outward was featured In the decor which included two smaller rose-fillecompotes The Jablewa$ strewn with plnk roses and white garL denias ' — Carried a Gardenia — A&Wtm V With nobody to chide him about ‘‘that awful I Bob Manthome Alta Ski Patrol could get away with this! — smelling pipe smoke' feet on the table or Waxing: fiU on the dining room table? Only a bachelor like I what he should be doing Gene Paul enjoys a quiet - evening doing Just as he pleases long-stemme- Bachelors by piance Not by Choice la d They Lead Good Life—While Seeking Better One By Heather M Leithoff Tribune Staff Writer “Commend a wedded life but keep thyself a bachelor" advises the framed legend on the wall In Old English script-F- - the three or ants of the house 5526 there are more women around? ‘ "Sometimes It’s nice to hear a feminine knock at the door says John “But sometimes they’re knocking when company next door "in the form of three airline hostesses who were stationed here But now the girls have moved Why don’t the boys move down into town where -- don’t' want'— them - you the fellows agree they'll get married when the right girls come along — John and Gene figure that All ten Em- igration Canyon the legend’s no joke trio The three a'thlrty-Isof Salt Lake City businessmen are- John Coverdale Gene Paul and Robert Man thorne They rent a furnmodem home ished witn full finished basement outdoor patio and barbecue h - -- stream-gurgle- s — jthrough”their'back— yard Contrary to the 1bl2oz baby girl of Mr and Mrs Clar433-lltence C Udarbe Ave The young lady was bom March 25 at the LDS JShe’s the 6 h HospltaL The Udarbs’ first child was greeted by proud grande parents Mr and Mrs Fred Mrs Schleff - Providence Alice Udarbe 588 W Capitol (35- - East) and M P Udarbe 115 G SL n Stan-broug- 999 Colmar ’ h Ave - (1860 South) " d dnadiedc Wesley Jr 2 greeted his baby sister and proud grandparents are Mrs Karl Hick-JiMount Shasta Calif and Mr and Mrs Cecil i Pink Ribbons Meet Anita Ann Udarbe! York School 6f Interior Design guests Included Mr and Mrs William E Garbett Sacramento Calif Sincerely dan Wright couli wais Change of Plans Leads The laundry -- - To‘StayHomeOrder: bargain basement Who says bachelors are underfed and mal-nourished without a wife to cook for them? Dear Edan Wright: My age Is 15 and I’m a girl who-- Is having trouble with her parents A friend and I planned to go to a party but It was called off We went to a dance instead and I let a boy bring me home I didn’t tell my parents about the change In plans and my father was out checking on me When he came home he caught me kiss-ln- g the boy ' I don’t see anything wrong about kissing a fellow nor about going some place -- else when you’re out for the evenlngr"Buf lf have anZl Tnade a mistake I think J should — ' other chance- —— My parents won’t let me out of the house now to go anywhere except to school They’re clamping down so hard they won’t even allow Edan Wright me to stay home alone They have the Idea that I’ll go off op do something that’s wrong You jtan ust say-th- at they don't trust me at alLnTRUST - You you can But you can also say that you’ve done your level best to show them that you aren’t tfustworthy You’re supposed to keep your folks informed about your activities and JtQ ask permission Get that through your noodle kiddo You must have been doing a lot of things on the sy If your dad has come to the point where out to he-we- 'Want Your Questions Answered? -- a! ei 7 n SINGER Susan Arline Eliason Reveals Troth An open' house Thursday -- Terrace (2380 South) were hosts at the event which was ' -held at their home Mr Turner who resides at evening-wasetting for an? nouncement of the betrothal of Miss Susan Arline Eliason ”1012 Barbara PI (460 South) to Jack Turner Parents of Is a sonjjf Mrs William R MrJ and Mrs t McGee Jr Cincinnati Ohio the Sid H Eliason 2230 Parley’s Hyacinths tulips and Iris s bride-elec- Sewing Machines4 3Xl71472 Uj£j£j the — over ' ear posit to th the 1 -- the" tinu truri Jhes - the - feelii 2 spar keep and the and check on you So It Isn’t a case of giving you a chance on one mistake You’ve been out of line many times and your folks have to clamp down to teach you at least that you can’t get away with It It’s a part of growing up to realize that If you insist on doing wrong you have to take the consequences So let’s wake up and grow”up back Dear Edan Wright: My age is 17 and I’ve fallen for a girl that I’ve never met We went to the same school for quite a while so I saw her many times My best friend has been dating her and he told me that he was nuts about her Because of that I made no attempt to get acquainted My friend still says that he cares However he has started to date other girls and he hasn’t been seeing much of her lately I’m dying to date her But I’m afraid that he might think I’m trying to cut him out What should I do?— Real Mixed-ULay it on the line with your paL Tell him you can’t understand why heJnsists he cares when he plays around with other girls Then say this: “I’m stuck on this girl but I’ve done nothing about It because I wanted to be fair with you But if you’re doubtful about your feelings op they’re only lukewarm you ought to give me a chance with her?’ -- p same ward tion 3 8 a rat plact head posit the elbo try'1 with tinuf right Me able the f as cl ably even over exert trunl posit ' In pastel shades were used ii the decor for the evenjng Mrs Eliason wore a sky blue ribbon knit dress and the bride-elec- t greeted guests In a beige silk suit— — — Mr and Mrs Sid H Eliason Jr" assisted- - Their children" Eric Elizabeth and Catherine Eliason - xevealed the the "dee-cha-ch- a standard parking spaces bargain basement It You'll enjoy several pairs of these won- - such a pretty no-iro- n S c as print "arnel" jersey roman- tic newsby passing outmin-I- l policies re- iature insurance vealing couple’s plans Plan June Rites the - The marriage ceremony take- - place June 1 In theHl Salt like LDS Temple That evening wedding dinner at the Oakridge Country pub --will a for a few the close friends will honor couple -- Miss Eliason attended the University ol Utah where she was active biChl Omega and Spurs A member of Phi Delta Theta Turner also atten- Mr I ij ded the L7 He is now active in the Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce ' ’ Off- - for Greece Friday morning by car for New York City were Mr and Mrs George Gerard JL545-5tEast On April 10 the couple together with Mr and Mrs Harry HO W 3rd South will sail for Athens Greece The foursome plans about 'a stay In Europe Leaving? es ' PORTABLE — - V sepa E- FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION —— mea! far a the I V pump- I SINGER PORTABL- 2-- 127 you exer from Send your question! to DAN WRTGHT tn esro of Homo Servlco Department Salt Lako Tribune PO Box 8S7 Salt Lake City Utah Enclose atamped envelope - such a value! our slim John Coverdale will challenge anyone to torn out a better beef etew than this one son will be Miss Neve Mae McElhattan daughter of Mr and Mrs D F McElhattan 1896 E 4720 South She has spent the past week vacation between semesters with her parents" Miss McElhattan was recently Initiated Into Delta Delta Delta the Arizona D X To Z tivs Leaving Saturday to return to her studies at the University of Arizona Tuc- 66 wais T Return to School 2-- ’rove Vond CLEARANCE CC ‘that’ ahd A prob-lem-he- y send it out Texan Gene and John who hails from- Montana have been In Utah two years Bob r Is a native of Massachusetts “We hit It off quite well considering that none of us knew each other before and we all have different interests they say Gene’s an opera lover John likes to read and Bob who’s a TV addict-- Is “also on" the ski "v patrol at Alta htil recently the fellows d the pleasure of feminine On Trade-I- view come' take two hours to cook something It’s not worth tasting" Bob admits he’s no cook but' Insists lie’s " the best dishwasher In the West Out is no Re line beloi eat like royalty— if It doesn’t It weal year straight from a can was too much bother Here we Send Som can extri can lng Bo any-thin- g didn’t toast-colore- Hospital six months ago" says Bob “I lived with three guys In Denver who thought that bone-colore- d A lb 4 oz girl was born “Monday to Mr and Mrs Wesley Brunrter 653 Springview Dr (3190 South) at LDS idea of "bachelors quarters" It’s beautifully furnished and the fellows take pride In keeping it at its best They’re Not Starving They’re not starving for Jack of home cooking either-Joh- n and Gene are both excellent cooks "I turn out a mean stew’’ says John and he does Gene’s specialty is roasts with all the trim- Brings “Before I moved In here the d 5 popular breakfast bride wore a bouffant-skirtedress of silk linen with a white peter pan organza collar- - Her hat was a creation of bone colored ailk draped- - with beige net The new Mrs Baddley selected a suit with a large toast straw hat accented with velvet on the underbrim and a long face -veil for traveling The couple will return to Salt Lake City to reside until September when they We’re bachelors by chance not choice" six-roo- and a freshmountaln TForthe so far "We’ve Just been too particular” Bob chuckles and adds "I haven’t been too particular — I’ve Just been too scared I want to get married but I’m a coward at heart!”-John spoke for all three: "We’re used to bachelorhood and it has Its advantages but face It—looking at these other two faces over the breakfast table every morning lacks a certain charm around” plan to go to New York City where Mrs! 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