Show 1 10 tTIlt Salt iZakt iTrtbtmt Lips Tell The Story Saturday June 21 1947 ucker up your lips when yep must girls But don't e a permanent job of it because there isn't anything soi silly as a girl who always logics if she were just about to bejj kissed says makeup artist Si- i - ) i ?: — i j - "A v 1 oil - - r--- "i y a i t i I j Lovely 3Irs Melbouni Romnry Jr th MrCune wm wedded Flrday auhurn-hJrp- d Jtaic former 1 I 1 f J C - - I "1 V I " m tf - ''fit' ! Sir Gorjr WiiMAma Wilson who wm "married In Unitariaa churrhjU former Miss Ida Van Cott Young- V AY D 1 ' 7 I Y J : ' ! if - i I - - : I 4 V '"Sss )i : ' : I I "V'l Mrs Daniel B Hogan who wai wedded in Catholic church ceremony is the former Miss Barbara Bell slipper satin had delicate laca Inset design She wore elbow length gloves and her fingertip veil fell from a beaded tiara Her attendants wore matching gowns of pink and blue taffeta fashioned with drop shoulder necklines and bustle-boback effects and carried colonial nosegays of sweet peas and delphiniums Mrs Young mother of the bride wore a gown of turquoise blue crepe Mrs Wilson mother of the bridegroom was gowned in coral A reception at the home of the bride's parents honored the couple following the ceremony Oscar Van Cott grandfather of the bride Mrs Claude W Gates Mrs Leslie G Young and Mrs' Stanford P Darger assisted in receiving the guests They Assisted In charge of the dining rooms were Miss Georgia Young Miss Bae Williams Mrs Paul Williams Wilson and Miss Barbara Morris During the evening Mrs Walter D Nebeker Mrs Charles J Thomas Jr Mrs R Stanley Wilson of Cleveland O and Mrs Earl R Van Cott presided at the tea table Serving the guests were Mrs Robert E Voyles Mrs Russell Fehr Mrs Horst Adelt Miss Beverly Budd Miss Joan Miss Loia Turpin Camilla Frampton and little Miss Shelia Nisbet wore identical gowns of moire taffeta in shad£S of pink and blue They wore flower headbands and miniature veils noseand carried gays H K Johnson was best man Ushers were B C Nisbet Otis B Kirk Jr Jeano Camp-anar- o and Jack Holland Mrs McFarland the bride's mother wore a gown of light aqua blue with pink rose corsage and Mrs Hogan mother of the bridegroom chose a gown of wild cherry color with talisman rose corsage For the honeymoon In California the new Mrs Hogan wore a gay red and white print dress with whjte accessories Climaxing a month outstanding because of it romantic news were two popular members of the university social set wedded in a Salt Lake LDS temple ceremony Friday morning Auburn-haire- d Miss Janice McCune daughter of Mr and Mrs P J McCune 2474 Highland dr became the bride of Melltourne Rorrmey Jr son of Melbourne Romney 13SS Princeton ave-- and the late Mrs Romney The marriage was solemnized by Henry D Moyle and a wedding breakfast at the Ambassador hotel given by the father of the bridegroom honored the couple —- -— figures 109 -- WWW IP UCUUII 1 17 AND SI "ZC i I A -- Caa Y 4 guests be tora the picture window draped with garlands of flowers afd lighted by floor-leng- th cindelabra A color scheme of lpiak and white was carried outl in the floral decorations and Kowns of the bride and her attendants The bride jwas beautiful in soft pink organ ta fashioned with a fitted bodic Ruffled peplum and full skirt over white taffeta Her wedding veil of pink net fell from a juliet cap of pink flowers Her bridal bouquet wap of lilies of the and white valley steplisiotis butterfly o rch Ids encircling pink begonias' Bridal! Attendants Miss Barliara Jacobs was maid of homr Mrs James O Dunn of Boston sister of the bridegroom ipttending matron Miss Emma Lbu Romney also a sister of the T bridegroom and Miss Virginia! Isakson brides- maids All woi e identical gowns of white org knza over white full-lenfct- LF-SIZ- ES 1 In the evening: th bride's pj-ent- a hoocred the newlyweda ajid their mapy friends at a reception at tp Kappa Kappa Gamma chapter house 33 S Wolcott Firmer Garlands The bikdal party received O ! RHI PERFECTLY i j Tsf Nw Ti taffeta James O Duiin was best man Eugene JenkinW William Romney Ted Ancrrson Dee Lin-foKonrad ilcGregor Terry L Hansen an 41 John William Callister wera ushers Mrs McCune wore an attractive white jertey gown with flowered sequin trim and an orchid corsage Assisting at j the reception were Mrs Hyru?n Jenkins aunt of the bride fMrs Evan L Christiansen ani Mrs William Lin-genfel- : '- - ff p YA) NX?f V' -- 5zes IS' to 24 3S f ° 44 TfeAw 5 f9 hO" i vV 5 4- - 1 XXencf 46 fo 52 j Romney In charge of the dining room was Mrs Saijiuel Paxman A V Kappa Kappa Gnmi members sorority sisters of the bride and friends served Coronado Beailh Carmel and Sam Francisco I will ' be the honeymoon trip For her goingj away outfit the new Mrs Rcimney chose a kelly green sum aer suit with brown lizagator a :cessories and straw hat a perky Shop Here la cd corn-coloi- Comfort! Van Maks th Selection Tof Your NEW DRESSES A PLEASURE Instead of a Problem v I - I BEMBERGS — PRINT PASTEL CREPES r n and Hem-mingw- ay is Jssior Sizes Slut 895— 1095— 1495 ed M I i: i temple Wednesday Following the marriage the young couple will be honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House is a former student of U S A C where she The bride-to-b- e was affiliated with Chi Omega sorority and was a member of Spurs Mr Shumway also was a student of USAC where he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity He has completed an LDS mission in South Africa and served two years as captain in the field artillery Keeping her days busy with prenuptlai partying Mrs Burns Finlayson Miss Verda Jacobson and Miss Betty Lou from the vocational education department Jacobson on Saturday at the state capitol will honor the bride-eleGarden Roof Hotel at the Utah the atop ers ct Visitors ADVERTISrMXXT Clara M Clawson shows the "Little Bride Suits" la the Gold braid and brass buttons Miss Brief models — (for the girl came to town last week end to of five foot four or under) — havattend the wedding of the former ing a simple home Wedding They of Powder Miss Helen Fl ashman and Mel-vi- n come in Pastel shades Sand-swePink and crepe Aqua Duke who were married Sizes ten twelve and fourteen wera Lt Make early selection If you would Monday Visiting here find your aize Remember the ana iurs £i5 Dree vvnsun and Mrs J M Schneider all of West aide of Main and the First entrance South of the Pedestrian Coronado Cal and Lt Comdr and Mrs Hollis H Hills South Lane brings you to the door—44 i South Main Pasadena Mrs pt - ns G-d-y wright 1 retry jor iviorning iJextron Trousseau j Mi -- i Slip win-' ter s3 r ' A i r 4s Wedded in Our Divine Savior Catholic church on Thursday was Miss Barbara Bell a daughter of Mrs Rae McFarland 1194 5th East and M O Bell of Elko Nev She became the bride of Daniel B Hogan a son of Mr and Mrs Frank Hogan 1333 Green at The marriage was solemnized by the Rev Wm F Kennedy The bride was given In marriage by her brother R O BelL A wedding breakfast given by the parents of the bridegroom and a wedding reception given -- 1- lit Jr Bell-Hoga- n J - pff--i I it 4 by the bride's mother at the Art Barn honored the newly-we- ds The blond bride wore a satin brocaded wedding gown with ruffled yoke and short train Her fingertip veil fell from a seed pearl tiara Her bouquet was of pink roses encircling a Her attendants white orchid Mrs R O Bell Mrs David S Low Miss Lois Nielsen Miss Iiruncli coat in cool Evcrgjlaze Cliintz PIiiafore-ruffIc- il 1 Sizes SENSIBLE 12 to 20 Recommended for a tJride's first breakfast at home! Wraps on in u twinkling and turns into a fresh-anyou pretty homemaker V-clooks sun back pretty adds to coolness Toss it in washer serai it to laundry it comes back daisy bright and crisp every time Pink green and blue harlequin print on white THIRD FLOOk DRESSES AT THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD AND PRICES d -- ut —n HOTEL TEMPLE er The bride's gown j of hea Lindsay - 4768 South Redwood rd announces the approaching marriage of her daughter Miss Ruth Lindsay to James G Shumway a son of Mr and Mrs John J Shum-wa- y of Garland The ceremony will be solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Saturday in general — Be content witri slow progress Concentration is jWemanded Give elders supe ridrs complete attention Late m®rning favors getting things done giving or gaining help lit June- 21 is your birthdate Famous MJany happy returns" born on this date Include wiaiam Kqckweii Kent artist Roeers Johnson scientist: Henry Carleton author and play pe-so- J Mrs S J and Pierce Smith Jr' attending matron Little Miss iusan of Pocatelii Ida preceded the bridal party down the white-carpetaisle feand Danny Nebeker carried the! rings on a white satin pillow Prtul Williams Wilson was beat rrian for his brother Ushers waere: Dow Harold Young Jr CRobert E Voyles Bill Hart and Ed Stock-slag- To James G SKumway 1 fall George (Jerry) Williams TS'ilson a son of Mr and Mrs Robert Nathan aved Wilson 321-3r- d Before the flower banked altar of the Unitarian church the ceremony was sblemnized by Rev Edwin H Wilton assisted by C Clarence Nellen Miss Janet Youig attended her sister as maid ofj honor Mrs Dow Harold Younjg Jr was matron of honor Mrs "Milo 1295 i Perry ave 1422 CASH Prices— Not a Penny Added for All tha CREDIT You Need Otkr Drsit —h Colt-Wilso- White candlea Vshed a soft glow on the Friday evening marriage of Mis Ida Van Cott Young a daiijhter of Mr and Mrs Dow Harold Young These Beautiful Styles in Se ed Rutli Lindsay Is Engaged til r tfo Miss Gayle South-wort- h Miss Beverly Van Cott and Miss Barbara Cecil After a honeymoon at Estes Park Denver and Colorado Springs Colo the couple will be at home at 741-6t- h East Both will continue their studies at the University of Utah this rd Miss Ruth Lindsay popular US AC coed who will become the bride of James G Sumway in Salt Lake LDS temple ceremony HOROSCOPE ed w ro- wno aaas: tToo many girls make up thalr mouths into ridiculous sha pes — sometimes emulating their favorite movie stars They thank it is cute to look puckered or fas if they were sneering The semsible girl has pretty appealing lips which look human whether she is smiling or seijious" Uirls who have mouths which are' made up to look prune shaped sulking kittenish sneer ing sensuous petulant or tense would do well to take a few tipi from Mr Sens who thinks that the popular appealing ma uth should be more the cradle-type" This is a smile that is painted on by making the uptper lip a wee bit shorter than ower so that the lower lip th' "ctwdles" the upper teut before you try any tricks with your makeup brush and lip rouge give your lips a few days' vacation by leaving lipstick off unJtiL you can find your natural lipS line Mr Senz explains that years of incorrect lip makeup creates a false lip line J3ut after you find where na ture planned your lips study your mouth in relation to your face particularly the length of nose ycir If your lips are too thin and tense apyotj give a tight-lippe- d pearance as a result you can remedy the situation by going over and a little beyond the nsmral lip line It will be a simple (trick for you to make a "cradle" mouth too-fu- ll lip can be slightly reduced by not bringing the lipstick all the way out to the corners This should be done carefully as any great deviation f nam the natural line might a grotesque effect cipate £oiie £enz V y - 1 7 v K ' " lm : i J SERVING liiillillllw fc (( A M TO 9 P M ' yellow or wlilte Bnttcrcnp dress-size- d for perfect fit Sizes 14 to 20 embroidery like grandmother wore makes the elegant' camisole top and ruffled hem Front-dartebustline true-bia- s cut and curved yoke back gives molded ripplejess fit In rich textured rayon crepe of unusual strength Satin-stitc- h d LINGERIE —SECOND FLOOR mm EVERY ESTABLISHED PAY - IN SALT LAKE CITY 1864 ESTABLISHED IN SALT LAKE CITY 1864 |