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''e r 1 - ' - ' ' " - - '' '' ' - 9- j : ' i ' ''' 2 - t - -' ' i ?f i e I ‘ 11 1 i - ) T1 - : i : r : I 1 I ' : 4 : : 1 4 Char tier la a 'Utah lawyer of note At present Dr Pace Is stationed at Boston State Falling to arrive with a volume of Blackstone In one hand and a prescription blank in the other Stephen Charlier Pace still received a glad welcome from his parents on his arrival March 11 in Boston Mass He is the firatborn of Dr and Mrs William Face Salt Lakers mother t h e former Maxine - ' i 0 It's - A girls' dormitory Mrs R C Elliott is chairman of the board's committee which is as a special project landscap- trig the college grounds Here There California has a draw on Salt The Lakers travel string Dale Mosses scampered out for Visited a few days last week Las in Herbecks the Ray Vegas on the rebotind Frank Botterill's coming to town He and the family moved to LaJoila Cal not so long Be guest at the Alta ago " ' ' - " Mrs Burton W Musser 1 To 13e Honored Today : - ' - - ' '' I ' '''' - - :I ' 2"- '' ' ! —N :" g I r — - ': 1 '': ' i- - - - ' ' ' - - - I ' 1 - - )) ( t 4 - i - tIs - -- - - ( - ''' - it i -- ' '' 1 ' - --4 - t i - : 1 - - tC4 - :' - °C V 1 s '' '1 —''' - - - '7 - 1 - ''' - 11 : '' ' ' 1 - ' - 1 i i -- er'' '- --- '' 4: - 2 - - "i-- -' ' i g --- i 2 - ' -- '' ' - - - I ' - 11 "7: - I L : j 1 ' ' f i i e4 I i 4- i - i i” Ir if 0' '' 4'11' i ' '-- ': - - - '- - ' 1 ' '- - iF - 0 ' - l 44 ' k t — - - -' - - i 1 i - l If i t 'Y ''1 V - i - - ' ' le" i t ' - i I t I '1 :t t 'v' - ' t - '' '' '- -- t - ' t ' i- I - 14 - ''''-- I - ' I : i Besides being good to took i I I I - I scrumptious Easy to prepare plus mayonnaise go into its arrangement ADVERTISEMENT Mrs Clara M Clawson shows the Pasta crepe dress with lace The cap sleeve and the drape reck is at the side front gives a graceful youthful Lite to the girl that requires an eighteen or twenty size dress After Easter Kale continues with reductions of twenty to fifty per cent off Remember the West Town club bridge players will side of Main and the First enbe trance South of the redestrian brushing up on their games Lane brings you to the door-- 44 and new players will be helped South Main along the uncertain pathway ' of "doubles" and "slams" when an individual duplicate bridge I course begins Tuesday at 11 am Leonard Corey will be the Ann — i x lecturer '-' ''' Mrs Leland A Walker and her tr'': ?' 4' committee are in charge bridge r: '' ' : Members wishing to take the "14: kti course should contact any memA ' ber of this committee Each consecutive Tuesday for i t i - -six weeks the lessons will be f ' i i given eyed-to-matc- Bridge Series Begins at Town Club h ed 1 la to eat Cream and cottage cheese radishes peppers and greenery 1 1 at this canned peach salad ' 1 71 ' 1 1 i J ' — - ' 1 1 ' :1 0 ) - - t ) J I ' ) L1L7—': ' ' 4 ' i:::i —- 4 ' ' : i it1 Is - DefI A CANDY li SALT LAKE CITY We ti4Ns 1 1 61:41111114 1 4 11 A Photographic Studio L 1st South Phone 441109 2nd test 'aid Iltit So ' - - - : A' - 1 t it 0t 1 0 ow - d- - i ''' lk I vi '27 tk V7 t I I - f ) :' :14--4 ' 1 ' t It f f r 14 t ti t ( et I - -- 7- ' T "' '' S r Coott-- l '2r 44--2- 4S 4- k Ti' t15 ' - - I - '4 - 1 ) - :- - 1 - ' 'K il:''e? t Off for Convention - Tri Delta Mona Rae Maw Pat t N ' 4-0 ' f''' '' ' ''U1 -t i- ''''TZ4‘t':: i PA ' Tie' 040-- A : LAV " -1 - - H : :::'' i II 1 f - 1 r t - Am I vr 4P1 vo)tir 4:i 4114 f -' -- - - i4lt i ' II 1 k 1rigialaling4 I 1 Cortae ' )" if 1 '"'''7"--' oi r 0 ' : ' ' ' l - - 4 P- -- t t4 : -' ce —and they're the GENUINE "FRUITOF4HELOOM" Cotten Frocks - !V!!!‘ a(2m 4' i ( P ki Ci kIfA' i''''- - Ls' '- 0a' 0 - 1: 1 0 l':! ‘i i IMP I I 1 t K i f ') $1 Nod—NO MONEY DOWN I ill - ' '' a A ' t s 4 ' ' '((!'t !?' 111 1 0 ' 1 it t 5 ' 04 t l'' :7:"- ' 11 ' i 1 ' 4 ') 1 11 i 1y' !v '' ' If ?' - rterWrC4nr" 71 '' ''''' )' ' f ( : t - 04 ''!!! 1 'f-'- '' - 't ')' -- t' i ' :4 x 4 4 ' i penny added for pay 095 1: I 1 I ' t 1 1 f I i v s Other Drosses of e 11015 li ii 1 if z e!! r ': ' - p Pretty pasteis—NAYY wth dainty trims Vises—JUNIORS' 1 to IS: MISSES' 10 to 20: WOMEN'S 1112 to 2412 31 to 44 and 46 to 52 '1 ‘ : ' - : !': ' mtutts- - k L W not ::' ' t ' r!:!! 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LOWER PRICES because tkey 're 4 i"I C sMpood tEroof from OUR OWN nt :: ::: PLANT IN CALIFORNIA QUEENCRAFT 1 k r 59c recommend for your op- provat our $100 assortment of 11 i1H i vid14iL' - Beautiful Shades of SWEET PEAS Large bunches each CANDIES A) tit All Popular Priced insait BROOME'S and 1 ) k 9: VANDA ORCHIDS direct from Hawaii Th t i' 011(4 dee' I z21 -- - Open house at the Wilson M Seeleys 1236 W 5th South Sunday between the hours of 3 to 6 pm will be in honor of George Graham who will be 70 years old - CAMELLIAS Spring brides tre finding breath- taking new bridal gowns and at bridesmaids' ensembles South Main Miriam's Thirty-on- e e 1 11 Featuring Corsages of Lovely As You Like It 1 1 - 244d- - i 1)" Ei de ' N Arel"?- ' wail11 filo I 1 :1 fit ''' ' t- - (LI 0 it - I Reeves Mrs Reva Beck Bosone F Hickman and Mrs Mrs George M Gadsby As- misting them will be Miss Kathie erine Reeves Miss Zilpha Bosone Miss Pauline Reeves and Miss Nancy Lee Rigby Mrs 8 Grover Rich will help receive guests opworrommgmemmet g Angeles A D VERTISEMENT I Pouring at the tea will be Mrs James liogle Mrs Walther Mathesius Mrs John P I - OPEN HOUSE t 1 k ! made for Mother Call our studio today for )four ppoint'tent "quality ter of a' contury! i I ( - les not clay too early to have- that promised portrait 1 1 ' Picture this for Mother's Day :' :: ' li - 1 7 ' cream cheese malt pepper radishes sweet pepper and blend Fill peach halves with this mix Put each two peach halves together to simulate whole peaches Stand peaches on lettuce on salad plates Garnish with bits of green pepper and thin slicea of radish Top with mayonnaise and sprinkle this 'with paprika Another handsome canned peach dessert Is a variation of peach melba: Meringue Peach Place half a peacti cut side up in baked meringue shell with vanilla ice cream underneath it Top with another brand of ice cream and pour over raspberry sauce Or place a half peach on either aide of a ball of ice cream rather than under it and pour over the raspberry sauce If meringues are hot possible use a tall glass for the serving Raspberry Sauce Combine 2 team cornstarch 23 cup sugar stir in 114 cups crushed raspberries (use frozen) and 13 cup currant jelly Cook stirring constantly over moderate heat till thick and clear Wellington rd 55'ar'" $ ave ' Cool -- Er i i I ‘ Chill t 1 "' peaches thoroughly Combine cottage cheeme pair will be atLoshome at 2503 I 'A pk'i canned cling poach halvoi 1 cup cottsg choss pkg cream chorea and I Misr to teats "It cup chopnad radishos IA cup thrippeft Er Pitn awet PerPtr Wad groans for garnish mayonnaise A - Being announced in Salt Lake is the marriage in Los Angeles Thursday of Mrs Shirley Price Bennion and' Horace Anthony Hanse of Westwood Cal Dewey Long solemnized the rites at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Harold W Price formerly orSalt Lake After a short honeymoon the tu u"011 putt i 1 1 te''''"'-""- 1 Coast Marriage Told r"2:71 LI li li t 'NO i l s j Mtarching through the huge white pillars of an old Southern found th einselves Bur- mansion University military prom-er- s rounded Friday evening by the I " ' holiday atmosphere of Walt Dis0" ney's "Song of the South" t I t 1 01'1:1 lii ItICfC0 ilk 11 Will Osborne and his famous — c r New York dance or hes t a I 1 brought here from Hollywood i 117' tI specially for the occasion sung --' t 1 I of the South let "Brer Rabbit's ce i''''' 4 corner of i t i '0" ":: Laughing Place"--- a 1 t I Nor the Union building to which 1 i en"Uncle Remus" directed all 0 I t' F 1164t-- g '' chanted guests I I In a corner of the ballroom I 4 00104P old Mr Frog sitting on a stump I i 1 t II ' C 0' ' 1 yt)r li v4as fishing in his lily pond -' I i fis s : oblivious to the crowd about t 1 '' : r::' '' i ) 1 1 li 4eto him but the old scare crow 2 ? '' 'f ' ti perched jauntily In his cott&I i jlt :v l field smiled down on the dancing ' I i1 4 I F4 I t couples The brier patch with its 1 1 t 0' i 1 I ' i i T tr sign "I ain't goin to be here no 't i I '''' : 1 I ' ICi 4: mo" and the Old Mill with Its ' ' 1 ' Clikir :': '1"11A1 r' ' ' bluebirds and butterflies lent sl i t '')'It 4 to the storybook atmosphere I ''' I ''' ''' ' - '"''''''--' t ' t i'7)'''':'l-Intermission was Brer Fox I ' ' ''"' i" ''' ' t i ' Brer Rabbit and Brer Bear's ' - s' y '' '':' ' time to howl and the china ' V CoP"'":'7d' )'E-t t - t 330isoP'''''' I i 't figurines of themselves given as vr k 1c1ti--'' favors climaxed their act 1 i t - I :' I 1 :Ii The dignity of the miltary it I came forth When Lt Col Royce o : 1 4 ' j z' ' !' 1 ot i 1 1 : Flandro Capt Paul Schultz and :: : ' 1 ' " "1 Capt Russell Miller presented 4 k''''' battalion Janice commander ' " McKay and battalion sponsors ' " ' '' 1 ''' ' ' 1r4:40 Beverly Brown and Shirley i ' Alt t' 1 '''4 44 ' ' 4 I i A ''' V i Herzog '"4 '''' rae -- 1" k : f' ''' I And to chairman Chesley K 4 Seely and nhis committee should A salute for mak' go a three-guI' '' it' ti L' :- 0' V 7' ' annual ing the twenty-firs- t ? ''''" '!: J t -r 't ''‘ y military prom one of N ' ''1-1I r 1‘ F ii t 4s441 1 I ii '' 51 '' :ra 14i e '''' : ' I ' ' - f Drain t 1 te paprika '11m Hall -- 1340-2n- d Affaire d' Militaire Calls Out U Coeds in Formal Attire 13 -- ----- Mrs Ray Bingham Sheffie141 Ii honeymooning following her marriage in L D S temple rites a i: r- - : I t 1 ' I - 4 ' i I - : I - :: i t I- P '''e'V -- 0 i ':'- - 0:''''''' I i last-minu- '''''''''''''0" I' L This is where large canned peach halves may save the day and make a picture to whet flagging spring appetite's There is sunshine outside and it calls for color which Is well provided by this very "dressy" salad It will serve nicely as a main dish at a bridge party It also has the advantage of NOT being a bet In emaller proportione it will do for a dinner salad too It may be made in the morning and- set in the refrigerator to wait Serve with hot biscuits and coffee: Golden Peach Salad f best-know- I '' - Mrs Burton W Musser one of Salt Lake's n most noted citizens and women will be leaving for Europe on April 18 And she Is goilig to need eVeiy one of the five or six languages she speaks so fluently in which to say farewell to the scores of friends honorT Ing her with parties and saying good luck while away She will visit Paris Geneva Genoa Frankfurt and Berlin—and it will :all be well known ground to this woman whose sympathies and influence transcend "international boundaries She was born amid Swiss Alps—a daughter of the Jean Rudolpbe Furers—and came to America—Utah—with her widowed niother Since then the list of her achievements is lengthy Saturday she will be one of two guests of honor at a tea to be given by Mrs Margaret M McQuilkin 1868 Michigan ave the other honoree being 'Mrs Arthur A Hall of San Francisco Mrs Hall formerly Katherine Jacobsen is a guest of Mr and Mrs N G - ct Darlene Reeder Wed --- -' - t L Harold B Lee solemnized the of Miss Darlene marriage Reeder a daughter of Mr and Mrs Clinton S Reeder 2634-7t- h East and Ray Bingham Sheffield asorl of Mr and Mrs H DeVern Sheffield 2522-7t- h East Thursday in the Salt Lake L D S temple A wedding breakfast at the Sheffield home honored the pair after the ceremony Their reception took place that evening in the Ivins L D S ward Miss Geraldine R Coleman will become the bride of Frank C Maughan In home eeremon y club 1 - i ke -- - - - - W For her wedding the bride wore a white satin gown with l veil falling from a fingertip tiara of white blooms She carried Johnanna Hill roses Miss Eleanor Fullmer and Mn W IL Leiter attended her as maid and matron of honor Miss Virginia Dent Miss Virginia Sorensen Miss Ardith Sheffield and Miss Donna Reeder were bridesmaids James L Sheffield was best man for his brother Ushers were Dale B Sheffield and C John Bingham Both the and her fiance are former students of the 11 t a h 31 r of University Maughan's war service was spent with the army ' - - Quartet What with four girls now Mr and 'Mrs Clarence W Nielsen 2030 Evergreen ave are really specialists Julia arrived Thursday to join- sisters Beth Kathleen and Margene ' " - Mrs - cisco - 1i-- r - :-- ' and bride-ele- - This is the season when the hostess waits She counts the days until she'll glimpse a box of fresh berries in market or the flash of big crimson cherries It's too early for the fresh fruits that may be worked up into luscious desserts—and here's the bridge club due this week and to know it if there's anything new under the sun ahe'd t i t I I : - - of Mr I Maughan 331 E 5th South The pair will exchange nuptial VOWS in a home ceremony in May Miss Marge Maughan will attend the bride as maid of honor Gordon Wirick will be best man for Mr Maughan After a reception the pair will take a wedding trip to San Fran- -- ' 1' '' -- - t t i 4 son I : - When the Bridge Club's Due Frg 1 "er'r''''' eW' -- -- Peachy Spring Salad a ' - 2 0 k -- - '' Nt )' -- - 1 ' e CRADLE NEWS ' ' o- 4t ' - spring's bridal Mims Geraldine R Coleman a daughter of Mrs Ingrid M Coleman 1322 E 13th South and Frank C Maughan a - Nancy Ewing left and Miss Joan Lamus model aprons to be sold at INI'estminster's annual musical tesebaraar Friday I - : ? oss-- '' ' 74111s 4 ::: - "- ' ' - ( - ' I i - OOAV I be ti N - The annual musical tea and bazaar is responsible for the exciting activity surrounding Westminster college these days 1 The delightful social event sponsored by the women's board of Westminster college is set for Friday 3 to 5:30 pm tea d room and exquisite being served in Ferry hail's reception foods being available aprons and delicious home-mad- e :1 for sale in the basement of the hall throughout the afternoon Mrs B C J Wheat lake president of the board is generalI chairman of the affair and Mrs R A Pallanch is chairman ofr ' ' i the tea They will be pssisted by Mrs Waldo apron chairman: !i Mrs George W Westcott and Mrs Frank Anderson cochairman ' 1 i of food sales and Mrs R C Elliott decorations chairman A musical program will be furnished during the afternooni ' ' 1 by the westminster girls' glee club under the direction of Eliza- beth Hayes Simpson f k Proceeds from the bazaar and the "silver" tea traditionally 14 ' ' used for philanthropic projects of the board will this year be allocated to the scholarship fund and used to decorate the i t : OCIETY Q ::— - - 4' ' - - k - 1 - 9 — ' I ' - r r :' ' i i -- -- i ''' e ' - — : ' f ' - ': N hand-stitche- t s ' f f 1 - t 44 f t I Tea Bazaar Benefit Scholarship Fund Saturday April 12 1947 to 2995 I - f (I 1 1 §:': I k e 4 kVA li $ - -- : t ' t i tt i 4 0 4 - --f - I t i ' ' 1 ( i I 4 I I - i 1 4:c--212- : i |