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illustrations '11I - la to read One of the American Lakes aeries An instructive volume on Iltah's world-tame- d inland sea- - Many maps and new --10"-- 1-'-- - "THE GREAT SALT LAKE" ' t i ' l Morgan By Dale At a recent meeting of the Patriotic council the following officers were installed: Mrs J E Pennock president: Mrs Isabella Scheid first vice president: Mrs R E Shelledy second vice president Mrs William T Richardson secretary Mrs W J Hancock treasurer and Mrs James H Larsen historian 1 1 73ooks The!" 9re I:tending Elects Officers "- - Nunley of Mt Pleasant The ceremony was solemnized by George Anderson of Moroni at home of bride's parents May 12 Dinner followed the ceremony Friday evening a reception dance for the newlyweds anads given by bride's parents in Chester reception hall Miss Fern Cloward Miss Phyl' lis Jones and Miss Virginiana attended the bride Burt Irving Hansen was best man Patriotic Council 11 ki 4 CHESTER—Miss Verna Clow- Edmonds nolusioros around your got et 441do -- - boa on 11441ACIE Iota bolo pre - Cloward-Ntmle- y ard a daughter of Mr and Mrs Willis D Cloward cchanged nuptial vows with 1enneth Guy Nunley a son of Mrs Alice J 161-2n- boom do 413 ''L - 114 11"? -- -------------3 Christian ilt ItylAGNA—Mr and Mrs George L Fraser announce marriage of a daughter Miss Barbara Joyce Fraser to Lowell 11 Rassmussen a son of Mr and Mrs Martin Rassmussen of Granger The ceremony was solemnized Tuesday June 17 8 pm at home of the bride's parents John D Hill officiated at the nuptial service Miss Roberta Ralsor attended the bride and Marvin Eyre of Murray was best man - i 4 Magna Bridal On Tuesday ' i at Esther pm - stalled senior regent ofI Women of Moose Salt Lake chapter No 92 Thursday 8 pm at Moose d club East Other officers installed were Mrs Myrtle Gamble junior regent Mrs C C Higgins chaplain Mrs L K Cluff recorder Mrs Fred J Bock treasurer Mrs John M Rasmussen guide Mrs I J Tobias assistant Mrs John Davidson guide argus Mrs 3 W Ratliff sentinel Mn W E rage pianist Mrs A D Owens graduate regent Mrs W R White was installby ing regent and was assisted Mrs Frank Gilbert Mrs Earl L Duffizt and Miss Ruth 1114111ALli ' amens foe IS lobar oo Popo& those o podOP-tpreload your keens Woods dud pus Nue odor solo aorta win Sitter Como Ilikr Is It:511 ‘ '- 1 4 1 ' Mrs' Whitehead STEVENS '' i - Lady Maccabees Mt Hive No 27 1:30 pm at Stevenson's cafe 131 W 2nd South luncheon reservations with Mrs Lloyd t r ' 10 TO 20 - ' : Women of Moose Hold Installation hall 347 S 4th East at Women's auxiliary to Street Car Men's union 8 pm at Labor temple 151 S 2nd East social Union Pacific Junior Old Timers' auxiliary 7:30 pm in Labor temple basket social' - i 4 :: ' C L Parrer will head Salt Lake Women of Moose pm at IOOF halt Women'sTISILIRSetnyAoirf 1 4) 16' k t - t No 1 Neighbors of Woodcraft 1 pm at home of Mn J Bassett 1120 Bryan ave Grande Western Division No- 583 to B of L E noon at IOOF ball luncheon - 1 - - 1 card party Sewing and dressing groups of St Mark's Hospital Charity Assn 930 am at nurses home Past Guardian Neighbors' club -1 SIZE3 STATE I :1 't : -- - k RAYON CREPE 11li ' edo I! 0 c----r- - "61 ' ftI RJ () II - 4 ' e MAIL ORDERS 7clii41141:0 10 I Ito - N I fi at- ( ii i l - 0 - Light and bright as a sunny day shady as a Trojan Ace soldier is this easy casual of unlined glove elk All Red Poker Tan White Sierra Saddia rack Chip 'sizes and widths -- : - i ---- --: - I ' it'' i 4 ' )t L:-- - I : - -: : e- -- I " s695 ' k1 -- I I ::e-r-'- f - l'14! Ili I ‘- i - N4po''' ' 1') 4- 'IP-7:Fl::- 1 I I i " 7 Mb t ) - (t M ' liK i 1 V t i ' NI c - I ti W if r - 1 (7t-p-7-- 1- -- e"jr - I t - - : - '4r- I ' i r i I 4't k - Mrs TUESDAY Thimble club of Sliver Maple circle Neighbors of Woodcraft 8:30 pm at home of Mrs Kent L Luce 1055 E 2nd South WEDNESDAY Lybia temple No 32 Daughters of the Nile 10 am in men's lounge of Masonic temple 650 E South Temple sewing Royal Neighbors of America 8:30 p:rit at IOOF ball public I 1114 ' ' '''4 i Brigham CLUB CALENDAR 83 8 "'''N ' ti 1 t' attending Areme club 8 pm at home of Mrs George L Tall 574 WaU at Banner R e vi e w No 11 Woman's Benefit Assn 8 pm In I 0 0 F hail 41 Post Office pL memorial services Annual College club 5:30 pm at home of Mrs Claude E Peavy 1454 Yale ave picnic' Nomads of El Ute Santha No )1 0 - - t 14 it 1 ' 1 i f I - ) t ' - 1 I - - is Brady Young university 7 3 - t -4 A - " i ' - MT PLEASANT—Mr and 'Mrs announced the Jay Haien ofhave a daughters Miss marriage Mary Haien to Stanley Jay Brady of Fairview The marriage was solemnized June 4 in Mantl L D S temple A reception honoring the newlyweds was given that evening in South ward LDS chapel For her wedding the bride chose white net over taffeta veil Mrs gown with finger-ti- p Maurine Allred was matron Jo-of honor and Miss Donna Jean hansen and Miss Mary Jensen were bridesmaids Carroll Howell was best man Mr and Mrs Brady will make a home in Provo where Mr - i - 4 t - - ushers The bride wore a traditional white satin wedding gown lash- toned with long pointed sleeves sweetheart neckline fitted bodice and long train Her veil of bride's illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls She carried a bouquet of white gladioli centered with pink rose buds and a white orchid After a brief honeymoon the newlyweds are raking a home at 545 East 2nd South 1 l' I l' !' 1 ' and Miss Elaine Poulson were flower girls Arno E Bastian was best man for his brother Robert L Poulson and Orlon L Nordfelt were ! i ' N 11 r - ''-f' 1 - - Mrs Stanley Jay Brady wedded In Mantl 113 S temple ceremony ! : i ''"' ! - B k i ' i 4- - f t - 1 - - i - ' $ - !! : I I - " - ' v j MONDAY 11 Ai iI I f ik i ' ' ‘" ' ' double-rin- g cere- united Carol Peterson a I f ' niece of Mr and Mrs I W Old- - s' 1' I i royd and Lowell Ware a son of i Mr and Mrs Russell Ware of tt s i i - Monroe on June 9 The couple was married in the Mantl L D S ' fol- temple and was entertained ' a at dinner lowing the ceremony ittra J E Pennock president of i by Mr and Mrs Jay W Old- '! Patriotic cermet” chapter 92 i of Mantl royd ' The newlyweds left for a honeymoon trip to the Utah ' parks and were honored upon their return at a reception held In the Venice ward hall The bride attended Brigham Young university and Mr Ware was a student at the Branch ' ' Agriculture college at Cedar 1 City He served in the U S navy over two years The couple will make a home t in Monroe d ii ' kf d3 Haten-- rad y ' I - - (P- 1 - ' ' I e 1 1 1 BLACK SHEER For tfla gypsy in your soul a gay of softest Seether Glove slk in Gold Rush Poker Chip Red Saddle loAdths Tan Al : i 4 - -- I t I !: ' '1 1 s s! - ' - - - s'''' - ' i - - '' frA--10- IN MIDSUMMER - f 1 e t g Mrs: Lowell IL Itassmussen wedded IIn Tuesday nuptial xltes - - ' 1 r ? I - VENICE—A r ln - i !' : -- ? i MOrly - -- -- 1 ' - -- - 1 F ' 1 Springs Md Warren Giaques of Washington D C was best man Following the wedding Mr and Mrs Gaynard were honored at a reception at Normandie apart- ments Mrs Gaynard chose a suit white flannel with white accessories and white orchid for her traveling costume The couple honeymooned in Roanoke Va They will make a home in Floyd Va Mn and Mrs Gaynard were graduated from Utah State Agricultural college 1 7 i 4 I - ' -- 3 -- i -- i ceremony on May 1 united Miss Beverly June Olsen daughttr of Mr and Mrs Ken L Olsen 253-6- th East and Carl Elwood Bastian a son of Mr and Mrs Afflick Bastian of Salina The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LD S temple with Harold B Lee officiating A reception that evening at the Lion House honored the newlywed& Attending her sister as matron of honor was Mrs J Russell Driggs another sister Mrs Kay Caunningharm Mrs - Robert L Poulson and Mrs Orlon L Nord-fe- lt were attending matrons Miss Marjorie L Osborn was maid of honor Little Miss Rayola Olsen ! - - ''-' - ' t ' r - I f i Silver - - double-rin- g --1- 5 '' - i - - Mrs- - blush pink The bridegroom Is attending the University of Utah and the couple will make a home here while he completes his schooling ! - - - i ' I ' - - t - pin-strip- ed - ' i '1 The marriage ceremony for Miss Shirlee Goudie a daughter of Mr and IkIrs Gilbert C Gou- die 1861 South 2nd East and Gerald G Andersen a son of Mr and "Mrs Hyrum Andersen 744 Springview dr was solemnized June 16 in the Salt Lake LDS temple A reception was held that night In the Garden Park L D S ward- Mrs Orin Stutznegger Mrs- John E Salyer Mrs Willard James Patter- Sugden son were matrons of honor and Miss Blaine Avery and Miss Karen Andersen were brides- maids Boyd D Andersen was best man The bride wore a model of Ivory satin with a yoke ruffle and her headdress was of net and seed pearls She carried a bouAquet of gardenias centered with a purple orchid Three of the attendants were gowned In pale blue and three were gowned In I 4- - ' - ' 1 6 - - 1 and Lt Lorainne Bender were bridesmaids Maria Phillips was flower girt The bride was given In- mar- riage by Dr Ralph W Phillips of 1 : - - I - Goudie-Anderse- n i 1 Zi2stH 1 - ' ' th - woof little-sho- - 'r — - im- - -- - 1-: "--- - - li i 4 1t i N 1 ! :n I ' ' z: 04) 1 ‘ 4N1' 44 t ': " '4"--- ks144L 1 z- ' ''L'-'-t - - 1 w-- 4 tr411410"2-( i4 it((f4t 4 fr- i e - k ' full-leng- - - NJ A former Miss Shirks Goudie io ''' l'' Olsen-Bastia- n t it J S ars tA - y- ‘ '- - -- PICHFIELD — Mr- - and Mrs Adrahn Jensen of Richfield announce the marriage of their daughter Ilene to Jack B Huznphrey son of Mr and Mrs Ceve Humphrey of Pleasant Grove on June 12 Mn Harry I'd- - Jensen was znatron of honor Harry M Jensen was best man A wedding breakfast was given honoring the couple immedlately following the wedding ceremony After a honeymoon trip to Lake Louise Canada the new - r - ‘-- ' f ' - - 0' - - a11- s 4 - - -- - ' f t I k ' " "I' 1 ' i 4 ' i A 4 ' - i ti !I! - - f Tt! - I -' -- - ' - ' - 4" - --- - ! -- ' - f 11 - - - ' 1 ! ' ' i i i: t !'- ' § -- !i ' S ' i i - - ' ''' Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was given in honor of the couple at Maxtield's lodge in Big Cottonwood can- yon The couple is now honey- mooning In New York City and and will be at Bergenfield home in Salt Lake City after ! m - t - - I - $'':' s was best man The bride wore a wedding gown of white slipper satin A shirred net crown encircled with orange blossoms held her finger- tip veil and she carried a lovely bouquet of red roses and white tr - - ' - 4 I P - ‘ A - I1 - ' ' ( s I 1 - - ' f ' ' 4 4 ' - - i ci I r-- i I Against a background of candlelight before the altar in Walter Reed memorial chapel Washington D C Lt Betty Jane Adney a daughter of Mr and Mrs C G Adney Corinne became the bride of Clifford Carl Gaynard June 2 in a double-rin- g formal ceremony t The bride was in a white satin gown en train which she o designed It was fashioned with drop waist sweetheart neckline and long sleeves A coronet of seed pearls and orange blossoms veil caught her The bride carried a bouquet of white rosebuds centered by white orchids The bride chose Miss Lucille Sommet of Peoria Ill as I maid of honor Lt Claire Watson - gardenias ' i : Y' ' - v 1 1 t- '!!' - ' a 1 I 4' ' Is 1' i ' 1 1 4 p' - P ''' J '1-- t -4" : - N 1'v e ' - k4 ! nti I e' 1 In Nation's Capital t a r USAC Graduates United '''''': ‘ field N J The double-rin- g ceremony was so1emni7ed June 21 by Bountiful of Lloyd Riley ' The bride was attended by Mrs D C Winegar as matron I of honor and Miss Louise Maze as bridesmaid D C Winegar I T : 4 ' - ' ' f 1 - -- ' I (20 k '''"" 1 WEDDING DELLS FOR UTAIINS ' At the home of her parents Mr and Mrs L IL 'rinity 931 Diestel rd Miss Shirley Timby became the bride of George Wittmann a on of Mr and Mrs George Wittman of Bergen- - - - ri-- 1- i DESET 44 13Ctera Co) EAST SOUTH TEMPLE 1 - - ip - ' I - - |