| Show t - I - L' 1 " I - ? - - - - 4 ' - - i - 1 ' ' 1 1 - ' ' - - I ' - ' - - - - "-- - ---- 1 ' - '- 4 ' - p ' - - li ' - s 1 - 4 - 't 1 1 ' - - t ' i t- 1 t - ' I i - i e 1 4 - -- -- 1I I i - i I1 N - ' 0- -- 2 ' It - - 0 - ' ' i ii i1 ' ' v 3 i1 - '' :'- - - - - '- - 1 - '' - -- - - i - - ''''" - - '''''''''''''''"""—"-'-'"''- A ' '''" - - '''' '''''''''-'- a'' ' - ' -- - s ' Ii-- 41' - ' ' t ' '' ' Young Matrons' club members will meet In the club rooms 322 E 3rd South Wednesday at 1:Z0 pin Mrs J Marvell Hutchinson is in charge of the iI I Ii 1 '- ''''''4"61" - ' - t te 5i - - 1 i ' 1 - ii ' Annapolis after spending the holidays with his parents Mr and Mrs Julius Lee 1628 Yale ave The other visitor at the Lee household was Peg McDermott of New York City - - I - - I ' " - '' - 1 -- 7 4 N ' - ' --- ‘'''''''"t- '''':- - --- - -- 4 1 ' -- s'-- z''''( I 1 ' ' -- ' i- rt I": ' — " I I - f 111-- 1I N:' 4 t i 14 - V' t ' --- - i 1 v 110 I 1 t ' — : - "- e I - -- le- 1 7 ' - 6 4 41010V0' o‘ ' 4 - : : - 11 iI 4 I ) ' '( 3 - J 141-ae- v — 0 ' '-- 1fi--- - st r)34 e7 a " tS 1 -- ' r -0- - 'a 1- 4- - 3 - 4 - ii ' 4 y if - A o a - " ' 7 eNt- 0 0101f r 1 r - A 0 40 - ' e' 4 ' of " : -- 0 J — 'N'1 0 11 410e"'st 7 'I') t !i -- - 401F - ' ' I tli ' UPI ‘ V 21001 7 I 1 W 0g i IAA tl were joined in the marriage of Mrs Annis Pinney Mendenhall widow of Walter A Mendenhall and John F Skillern waery known stockman at Twin VainThe nuptials Ida Thursday Browns' house plete with everything but swinging doors LEVI C'LAD LYNN with Shonnie McConaughand Jim with Claire Clendenin said "Howdy') to the gay company as they arrived ' ' - - --- DICK BILLINGS squired Martha Anne Chapman Game- Eters Marsha Core and Eddy Wicks hazarded a chance or two at the tables There was no vacancy at the brass rail as elbows were lifted over the sarsaparilla served up by properly mustachioed bar- ' tenders BOB McCONAUGHY AND COURTNEY MURPHY were among dancers who kept pace with the western rhythms of the accordion and guitar players ' OTHER DANCING DUDES ' were Dick Wesson with Jo Anne Ellis Bain Kittle and Janet Oss' man Walker Wallace and Joan Moser Stanford man Pete Hoops and Sue Stiendler Mike Ivers and Colleen Kearns John Wallace and Jerry Ossman Buz Love and Toy Decker Don Burnham and Sue Moreton John Brophy and Barn Cornwall John Renholz with Gloria Johnson and 1111 McIntyre with glamorous Jane Lotgren of Milwaukee 'Guests at Utah Mr and Mrs M Miller ' are spending theGeorge winter here in Salt Lake City They have left their home in Price for a beautiful view of the capital city from the Hotel Utah Family Reunion Five years since but for these holidays the arrival of Mr and Mrs J Allen Jnsen and thei-- r daughter Miss Allen Joy means that another family has been to- gether Mr and Mrs Jensen are staying with Mr Jensen's parents Mr and Mrs Joy L --Jnsen 1608 Browning ave Mrs Jensen i s the former Judith szt - r'' - - ' ' - : f - ' ' ' - - - - - - - - ' ' ' - ' ' t $ i ' i' ' -- ' - - ' ' ' ' ' - - - - I :: k -- : - - - - i i i ! ! ' N- i -' g "- I - 1 I ' '- ''''-- ' -- " - I ) ' - : - - cA - ' - s:-1- t k ' - - ' - : 1 - s-- ''' : ' ' 1 1 ' 't i 0 x ' I - I ' ! - :i - r - Louise McHugh ARC attache home from Manila off to Orient ld Alpha Delta Pi ' Mothers Meet Alpha Delta Pi Mothers' club meeting will be Wednesday at 1' at the chapter house 70 pm S Wolcott Luncheon will be served There will be a book review by Mrs John Longden Mrs George A Fox is chairman: Mrs Alvin Lowe program chairman will be TuesdayBoston at Harvard pouring over medical books again He's been in Salt Lake with his parents Dr and Mrs '‘r P White at h East for the holiday season Home Cooking ' Lt (jg) Lee Donald Burton Is enjoying home cooked meals at the family domicile 440 E ard South since his arrival from the naval air station at Norfolk parents are Lee D Burton I It VIIIITER I - '' ' 1 ' I ' - ' ' 4 ' 1 makes news in shining STRAW advance season news on fashion's beloved pillbox Specially gay in PiTopel banded with From our radiant arriyals In straw groRgrain 750 MILLINERY SALON—SECOND tO 1295 I FLOOR - - - i - 1 lopo 1 1864 ESTABLISHED This groat medicine is ismowa to ' relieve bot Bushes weak tired irritable nervous feelings—when due to the functional 'middle-sa- e' period peculiar to women All drugstores 0- - ' - - ' ' - 7 1 i I 1 ! 4 - e ‘ - ' A ' - 4 ' : ie ' - j- - ' - - $ I :1 1 ' e t - ‘ 1 - Garden Club — of new officers at the will be the chief buMneas ° - liatft Saturday In General: Things may not follow too steady a coure now but at least what develops will be interesting and novel Relationships with others Improve generally during theday Be ready for evening surprises O It Jan 7r II- - IL ' - k A P(Iii-- e ile t startailMryonday AND EVENING 4: 0- 14 - ' ' : tat 4 k - eel4 1 0' 4 ANSWER: It can indeed and here's in Which peanut butter does so good a job' that you'll need only one tablespoon of shortening - Try it 1 ee J1 ' --- --- -s- ' ttt Salt Lake City 1 Yet 1 aCOMPOVII2 32785 4 ! s 1' of 0 I ' ' ' (i :411 4t 1 s V r A " ' o - I 'A i- t t 0- ii t t11111:1:14941 ) t ' ti : t "1 i o I 4: ir "- 14 a I ti 4 l ' t t s is IV' 4 40 T c ' 4 t 1 I sk - I cmit:141:1-'- ) ' 1'4'1 ' 7 I ' mit - f 4- 1er - -- 41't- - 1 1 1 t 4 - lip - -1 - Trvien's ri6 Ir- ' g ) mdF15 - ' I L 4-- - 0" ot :e -- 7 - a - - ' - t AL aft Y t $2 '! 8 i i i $ ' ZIPPER FRONT - i1 - - t - I ' t a flowery cotton print that will bloom brightly after Ii the umpteenth washing In The long zipper is a TALON the hemts two inches and the wortm' anship In the CLOTHESLINE traditIon—blue rose and aqua Sizes 14144 t ' - 1 I s t ' - - i t e t it t ZOYI ' : - Ride the Escalators to the' Basement - i e 1 I 1 ' pAntit)1 : !: - ' a 0 - - ItelOter‘- C i 001k i 4 I dre1IF 1: I itip 6 ' 1 - s' 4 kt el i i 241'- Icig$ fp Ai 'i ' t 41111' 4 (k 't' t t f 41 '6 s't 4141 le::)1":41:fT'z' 4 Ot ' '' ' 1 : 1 "N tor - i ft'&1:11':: - I 411 l' 46 - - iI 40efooro A't 4 cA 1 i - : 444 i No c A114 - z )':jlz t I 114 li ' i - ' AMU I - 1 1 l'i l '4' dr i g assssoirtafflitaiteaarssop ti 'e:T46:II6::4:2t sand- 00 t f t 0: r is- t if 1 :-- t v) i 1 r IIP ' '4' I 1 t I1 ro I 10 -- ' ' ' -I i113 L' 4040 4 1 slt4 i I I 4 4 IL ' ' ' $ 1 " olor 1 ' ' 4 - - ' - A '' ' ' ' I AkA1 I s 1:-- --- 4- t S 14 r" :‘11iVks 1 ' 1 1 4' ''lio 'A This tasty bread is very nutritious as well as delicious Your children will like it in their school lunches s sandwiches spread with butter or softened Cloverleaf Creamed Cottage Cheese It makes Xfife Peiell i 1 41' 111 -- 4 141:411 - -- 1 it t9 0 1 1 1 - ht J4 qesm0 ' - t ) r ' ': '''I''V ' 1 1 1 J 4k 1- 1 4 IXJ I1 ! 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QUESTION: I 1 ' ' 4 1 ! i 1 43 1 i A I 1 i - ‘ X0 '' - D S BUSINESS COLLEGE l I 4411 A ) - ti lane - '11 ' ft : ' 1 't f s1 ''' ( I ( ' ' rr ' ag' 5 1 t 1 Aq OP'' 4 last-minu- - i t t Ir fo 1I 1 Z i - ' t ' N k 1 :'''' t I - tk ' i (: '$'-1'"t1 i -Nt ''' 41::)? - iy i ''''i 1 s'k 4) -- 4 - - I tr 1 t'' ' -- t - I on rnous persons include Sir Isaac Newton discoverer of the law of gravity Louis Braille originator of the Braille system of printing and writing for the' blind Jakob Grimm philologist I t - -‘ ' - ''' ( "ally"' r - MITSUI s Rirthdate: 'Your 4 14 1 meeting of the Salt Lake Flower Garden club Monday at 8 pm at the Newhouss hotel Secy of State E E Monson will be the guest speaker and his topic will be "Beautification of Capital Grounds" The !public is Invited Mrs Homer 11 Smith who is the former Miss Rae Redd became a bride in one of the season's loveliest ceremonies Friday at the Smith residence In Salt Lake Inetallation I - ' : HOROSCOPE I - t - - I News from Wirshington the arrival on Dec 20 of a baby girl to Mr and Mrs Ben E Lewis The girl'ar: mother is the former Barbara Wootten of - Lewis is a Isloenbeort amtrys aGnedorMgreLewis 873 Princeton ave ' 4 - i 'Zs' e w - I - - WarrenlGirl - -- 4 e thousands 73 North Main ( 1 much to the excitement of the baby's older brother Master Malcolm McClure age 3 Mrs McClure the fortner Miss Helen Keyser says the latest member of the family will be named Richard - P i r a L I1 1 iliValker 2320 McClure ' of successful businessnien and women who exceliont started their careers hors Outstandlog faculty low Cost equipmont Write or call for Information due to liffligglEner 5900----te- i hufilly r 1 i- - 1 easiness Management Shorthand Commercial Law Amanita! or machine) Economics Typewriting Machine Calculation Salesmanship Business English loOkkosping —Accounting Penmanship i and other sublects ip t New Year's eve appropriately enough was the time set by Mr Stork to deliver a baby son to Mr and Itrs George R i ' mighty good party NEW CLASSES IN ALL SUBJECTS—DAY - ( 1 i the 3Ist On i - g Louise licHugh's biography best-sellmay approximate the but unassuming proportions Red Cross hospital worker minimizes the glamor and speaks only of the heroic attitude of the American prisoners she helped to evacuate Louise was sent to Japan with the first American troops who evacuated 10000 of our boys from the Japanese concentration camps It was a thrilling' but heartbreaking experience and Louise doesn't go into the rather grim details—accents the rare bits of humor connected with the evacuation Continuing her record of arwas being riving where-histomade Louise was transferred to Okinawa where she was in the midst"' of the most severe typhoon the Island accustomed to storms has ever eiperienced Louise a daughter of Dr and Mrs F M McHugh 669-9t- h ave flew home from Manila Dec 15 but after 30 days' "home leave" she will report for duty at Yokohama "It is so wonderful to see color Miss McHugh again" remarked "And people seem so very attractive And to be able to shop in stores is out of this world' Because her plane crossed the international date line Louise celebrated two Christmases and two ChrlAtmas eves this year— the first on the island of Kwajalien and the second in Honolulu As for her new assignment Louise would enjoy a change to a mountainous clime but she has made many friends in the Orient and accepts the new assignment with the attitude that she is no doubt more needed in the Orient than in the European theater She has never been homesick—or at least she has submerged the emotion she admits to having come close to being homesick on Luzon TERM I 1 - ry ''' ' ' ' - er - -- - t ! i ' t ' - - ‘ - 2 - - i Lautas Yanks Pacific 524-8t- ( ' 1 ttt t t ' - - LouiselleHughBackFrom i ' ' '' - the Pacific coast (EON- - Church of the Ascension rated on and which took place at the Brown home Friday night was reThe it iI s ' Presidential timber for sure Telegraph keys clicked Fri1 day bringing word of the first twig to blossom'on the Thomas Nelson Arnett iJanet Porter) tree The young'n a son of course was born at Langley ' Field Va where Lt Col Arnett la stationed with the air forces Grandpsrents are Mr and Mrs ' Robert B Porter 103 E South Temple Ile Makes Three There's a third member in the family of Capt and Mrs John a baby son W Leigh Jr 4 John Robert born during the Christmas holidays Ills mother is the former Miss Francros West a daughter of Mrs Prudence Weld 1111 N frith West with whom the Leighs are stay Ing They will retirn to his home in Premont Textt when the baby Is old enough tot travel t I ''' Y:O i - I ' Fletcher VirE13 best copal) man with Mrs Charles A Alderson daughter of the bride as the matron of honor Salt Lake friends geeeted the couple upon their arrival at the Hotel Utah where they will F Two prominent Boise families Sunday rying some mighty pleasant afterthoughts Perhaps memorable We LS ‘o i ? 1 È - ti t Cuff rolled high A - ' w yIfiiil! ivk I - i L-- L Friends Greet Prominent Newlyweds of Idaho they'll be car- two-year-o- 11 4 I - S : I I 4r ' Out-of-tow- i 41SV10-if--- 1 I : '' ' ' t galine and carried a nosegay bouquet of violets and roses Richard Haven Willey of Copperton served as best man for Mr Buchman J C Landenberger Jr Grant C Aadneson John Fabian Clark and Thomas Harrison were ushers at Fridays ceremony one of the loveliest weddings of the new year n guests who attended the Fridays ceremony included Mr and Mrs Ralph W Robinson Jr of San Francisco of the sister and brother-in-labridegroom: Mr and Mrs C R l Woolf of Beverly Hills Cal an aunt and uncle of the bride and Miss Vera Alice Paul of Rushton La 1 aa 1 0 '' x ' 0 44 in i 0 - :7' 1 44 - I - i - - ' ' ID- 41ZI - - - lit - - 0 4 1 é$ - (14 Nilo t N4fe 4 - of Dr and Mrs David Henry Templeton of Walters Okla Given in tharriage by her ' brother David Templeton of Berkeley Cal the lovely brunette bride WILS a vision in her wedding gown of white bengaline fashioned with sweetheart neckline tiny puffed sleeves ' and a fitted bodice tapered to a shirred waistline Her bouffant skirt was climaxed by a bustle and long train She wore full length white gloves and a monk's cap of white ostrich tips caught by a band of veiling Her only jewels a single string of pearls were a gift of the bridegroom Mrs Hal Rumel matron of honor and sole attendant of the bride was gowned in rose ben - 0 : i t - "- 1 t) e4 "1 t - t 1 - - '''- 1 0' - 1 - " '' estk -- 4: e : - oAz - '''i 14 I i d' No '' ' :"'- ' - ' - : s —- ' -- -t I ' " 'N"1‘Z-0"- 04 f '' -- ' 4 1 "N - - - Y- -4- ' ! te ' - -- : - '' :'- '' - t21e: i I 1 --- - A I - -- " '''''- - ' k- I Conn Back to the Sea "'" 4 all-whi- When the mainliner carrying Ez Thompson Dick Billings Lynn Thompson and Jim Brown wings back through the clouds to Yale In New Haven side I - - Different an- Mrs rounces the arrival of new Spring dresses with Scarf-prin- t blouse top with t h e I coLntined skirt Chic Smart Clearance Male continues with adstock added to each group i ditional nemember the West Side of Main and the First entrance South of i tl'e Pedestrian Lane brings you to the d oor-4-40i South Main I 1! ' I 4 1 ' ‘ t Beautiful in art setting was the candlelight ceremony Friday which solemnized the vows of Miss Margaret Priscilla Templeton and Howard Moss Buchman a son of Mr and Mrs Louis Buchman 250 Mhntain View dr The Rev W Malcolm Gwaltney of the First Presbyterian church officiated at the nuptial rites The new Mrs Buchman is a daughter of TWITTERS program which will feature a fashion display of "Hats and Hat Designing" by— Mrs H Hooper Mortenson Tea will be served Mrs Mark C Nicholson president will pre- virriiiimm rs--r Clara M Clawson AD ' - - - - Young Matrons Meet Monddy 1II I 't'' Mrs Howard Moss Buchman the former Miss Margaret Priscilla Templeton who "as wedded Friday in a beautifully appointed candlelight ceremony i ' - '''‘ all-whi- f r ' - ' ' A t ' ----- """- 1 i - ' - - L 1 - ' ' s I 8 - ' ' ' x ' ' I 1 ' ' 1 s: 1 ' ' A : z w i i Margaret Templeton Wedded Tot Howard MI Buchman Ii' ' ' - 7 ' I '' - 4 'k - - 2 ' - It Ch '1 Solemnized Friday at noon the marriage of Miss Rae Redd 27 N Wolcott at to Dr Homer E Smith a son of Dr and Mrs William Leroy Smith 1414 Sigsbee ave was one of the season's loveliest home weddings The bride's father L Frank Redd of Monticello officiated at the rites which took place at the Smith home For her wedding'the Vride wore a smart Alit fashioned by ' Omar Kiam in a rich shade of ter' s wedding in a dress of brown ornamented by jeweled buttons and Insert of a band of burgrusndysmshitahlmeld derreespse was a black Nettie Rosenstein model tiny pleats lier flowers were A wedding breakfast was purple iris and yellow roses Miss Ora Taylor attended the served the bridal party after the bride wearing a suit of blue-gra- y ceremony and the newlyweds shade Her flowers were departed for a honeymoon to midwestern states and New gardenias and pink roses York They will return after F Bennion Redd was Dr five weeks to make their home Smith's best man at the Belvedere apartments Mrs Redd attended her daugh- - ' T il vilocrIT11 NeWS Starts The ff - - !' 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