| Show i— m m ' - The Sett Lake Tribune Saturday June 29 1957 Miss Malzahn Gaylfe Curtis Wed t h:l w a v-- !' m- wt- ' & t s 'r l-- '4 "5 is nur 3w A " I ‘I V r r ' i y Iu 5 I vWc- i ' 1 tl3V X r j 11“ 3 " ”S 7" - tt &r & ’icv M $ v t trs &y w v ! ? i v - j ' £ v ' 3 " 1 i t ' 4 ' hire Donald E Miller Mrs Wiseman In a candlelight ceremony Friday evening at the First Baptist Church Miss Gayle Curtis became the bride ot Donald E Miller The Rev Dr Carlton Briggs minister performed rites the double-rinThe bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs J L Curtis 1404 E 9th South and the bridegroom’s parents are Mr and Mrs E S Miller Phoenix Ariz formerly of Salt Lake City Mr Miller has been residing at 119 M St Immediately afterwards the couple greeted guests at a beautifully appointed reception In the church gardens Given In marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of silk shantung The bouffant gathered skirt with lace encrusted insert climaxed into a chapel train The bodice featured a sabrlna neckline with lace with Iridescent sequins A matching lace pillbox crown held her silk illusion veil Miss Diane Miller the bridegroom's sister was maid of honor Her gown was of nylon chiffon various values of pink She wore a matching lace picture hat Bridesmaids were also in nylon chiffon in turquoise They tvei Miss Joan Leaver Miss Jaylene Curtis and Junior bridesmaid Miss Linda Lou Curtis Walnut Creek Calif They carried pink and white blossoms Nancy Curtis frocked In pink chiffon was flower girl Clifford Leaver was best man Ushers were Bill Ward Dave Neilson Bob Phillips Jim Allen Clair Smith John Holland and Junior usher Gary Miller’ The couple will honeymoon at Lake Tahoe San Francisco and in Phoenix Garden Park LDS Wardwas the scene Friday evening for a garden reception honoring Lion House Social Center was the setting Friday for the wedding and reception Of Miss Deanna Joy Malzahn and Robert L Wiseman Howard Allen president of the Granite LDS Stake performed the J g Reception Guests Honor David Stanley Jlavertzes Becomes To Donald Miller i 9 newlywed Mr and Mrs David Stanley Havertz The couple stood beneath a pink arch and blossom tree effect The bride is the former Miss Donna Marlene Warburton daughter of Mrs Donna East and the late RosS Warburton The couple was Joined in marriage earlier in the day In the Salt Lake LDS Temple John B Hawks of the temple presidency' officiated Mrs Joseph Havertz 517 9th Ave mother of the gave a wedding breakfast at Wrights Restaurant immediately after the wed- ceremony1 The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs E R Malzahn 2148-7tEast and Mr and Mrs Thomas Wiseman 3585 9th East are the bridegroom’s War-burto- -- parents For the nuptials the bride wore a ballerina length gown of lace and tulips enhanced with a high neckline and a bride-groo- yoke of tulle Mrs R H Boelter matron of honor wore pale yellow taffeta with an overskirt of lace Other attendants were frocked in deep aqua lace and taffeta They were Miss Shirley Wiseman Loretta Malzahn and 31 Mrs Walter Lucas They car rled nosegays of pink carnations and stephanotis Nancy Boelter was flower girl Donald Wiseman acted as best man and R H Boelter ushered After a honeymoon to Jack-soHole Wyo the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City n 350-9t- h ding The bride’s mother was hostess at the reception For the occasion the bride selected a gown of skinner satin reembroidered with Chantilly lace The skirt climaxed into a cathedral train Her finger tip veil of illusion was released from a regal crown of lace encrusted with pearls She carried cascade Of pink and white roses Attending the bride was Miss Patricia Erickson maid OTTO MIMINGIR - n Mrs Robert L Wiseman bourne Mrs Kenneth L Robinson and Mrs John G RoJ-- ( inson the bridegroom’s sister They wore street length frocks of pink crystalette over matching satin They wore matching bandeaus trimmed-witpearls in their hair and they carried bouquets of roses Rosalie Jensen flower girl was similarly dressed John G Robinson acted as best man Ushers were Robert H Horne Hal Berrett Siegfried Ludwln Schreyer Del- mar Herman Bjork and Joseph Leo Barnes Southern Utah parks and Las Vegas Nev are the honeymoon destinations t kawhvttfeo wv 9 Mri David 8 Haverta PRESENTS IERNARD SHAW'S Wifi Curtain MMM of honor Mrs Gerald B Lam- - Sincerely Etlan Wright Baby-Sitter1 I t i Dislike Suspicious Mom s Dear Miss Wright: I babysit for a certain lady with children three But I don’t care for their well-behave- d ' I mother be- cause of the way she acts My friends have told me that every time she has a sitter she checks all the food and - when a sitter Edan Wright leaves she checks to find out what she took Most of the kids love to sit for this family but we don’t know what to do about the mother THE BABY SITTERS When you’re up against an employer who is going to make a mountain out of a molehill— don’t give’ her the chance to do it If she tells you to help yourself to the food while she is out Just say that you brought your own And do just that— carry- - a lunch If she wants you to feed the kids— say something like: ‘Til be glad to do it but you must show me exactly what I should give them And I’d appreciate It if you’d lay this t at her age Mlp i 1 i 1 wscu ri 5 Mrs Rex A Coon r I y s W f Huf 3 sw06fexjfe Miss Margie Montgomery I AT YOUR FOOD STORE! 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Pooatuixf R— kttue MfaM JStXLtJHZi CoprH 1956 Continental Baking Compang Ine LINE OP lo Hrot mt Ino lo Your Nwno llmgest tuortmtnl of EncbtlotU tnd Ttco Sauces sn tbit area Helps Build Strong Bodies 12 ITtos h4- - kuttMl 4 Tscoi Enchiladas ind jenolns Mixlcan Tomalis MANUEL'S FINE FOODS lo lolt toko CHv (hob DIAL II L RESPIRATION ody-Ms- SM W Tih J V bnd a COMPLETE A 10 MADE DAItY— 20c PER DOZ V IJ I i 221 sitst ssta WITH ' ’ Park and If ‘W 4 JW I I fc9 I MBipfaMkT Thousands of women made a great discovery a short time ago They found that the bread they had been serving wasn't as good as they thought V es today thousands and thousands of women in and around this city have tried the famous Wonder Bread for the first time They and their families are delighted They say so And they are right because Wonder Bread has been the nation's favorite for manyt many years Mothers all over America know Wonder Bread as the bread that helps build strong bodies 12 ways Ct 6 I fH0T0-GUI- ECONOMY SIZE MooRatfoaA hRUrtthojx on the Wrapper! Mr and Mrs Russel Montgomery Vernal announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Miss Margie Montgomery to John C Shea Ion of Mrs John Shea of Mt Morris NY The couple will exchange wedding vows July 6 at the Uintah LDS Stake Center in Vernal 1 -P- KL0QD hrrtkN4 1 fippttiu U 4 Margie Montgomery Awayl ’ iwaA I I foe UboliUi LOOK FOR THIS LOAF was best man with Colgate's Brush Bad Breath' Pwu 5‘uktitc honor COLGATE’S With GARDOL ll " Miss Sharleen Schwinn and Rex A Coon repeated wedding promises Friday evening in a ceremony held at the home of the bridegroom’s parents Mr and Mrs Floyd A Coon 3444 8400 West Magna An informal reception honored the newlyweds Immediately afterwards The bride is a daughter of Mrs Barbara Schwinn 847 CoatsvlBe (1790 South) and Sherman H Schwinn Salt Lake City Attending the bride was Miss Lynne Hancock maid of Brush Your Teeth £ B00Y CELLS y In Evening Home Ceremony The couple Is honeymooning In Yellowstone will make a home in Salt Lake City tiara '('“ 4t m? Miss Schwinn Marries Mr Coon Bob’ Schwinn’ boxes sa I Mrvncaf Mw i 2 1 i ? ( WONDER EKEAD HELPS EUSLD STRONG BODIES 12 WAVS ? 4 : t An understanding of your problem will help you and your brother to lick It You pick on your sister mainly because you’re Jealous of the attention she gets But a child of six needs more looking after than you do You had It—both of you— y-- y- ’ - food aside so that there will be no mistake about it” Dear Miss Wright: I have a problem sister I also have a terrible temper which I am trying to control But she keeps aggravating me! Since Sis is the pet of the house my mother says that my older brother and I are picking on her We realize that wfe should not do this and both of us want to stop But do you think it is fair for her to get all the attention while my brother and I are pushed around? Would you help us— A PUSHED AROUND PAIR r |