| Show ' 0 - - t A t i - t t — 8 ' - - :M'W1A75n-m- ZriblInt ztkt ' - $ WM Saturday June '6::tn -- filiklAt t 1 14 ' ( - - i :0 4 ' ' ? 1 tg '''' ot Pt - - - 0 -- - 4: 1- ' '' '' i ' t 't i d‘01101 4 4 't - wntrttr - --- - ' d' f ' ' - — 1 ''' ' - -- - 1 I ': 1 i v - 1 - ! 1eAkk - to ' 4 l '- 1 C '4 ' 'l N 5 q ' - I i rsiticWharCde33 aroewonn k '' t 1319 Laird ave Vows were exchanged Winston-Sale- t 1 1 1 ' Edward G Richards married I:rs P :41 on Friday mon — ANL i4 -m mr- t I o k1 Jacobsen is stationed with the regular army 601-11t- 4 1 1 ' 4 4 full-leng- ) :1 ': if 7 1 1 1 1 t 11 ' I Following the ceremony the couple WWI honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House given by the bridegroom's mother Friday evening the bride's parents honored the newlyweds at a reception in the th L D S ward hall The bride's wedding gown of slipper satin w a s heavy with fashioned ruffled yoke and gathered skirt Her fingertip veil trimined with delicate lace scallops fell from a pearled crown She carried a cascade bridal bouquet of pink roses and white carnations encircling an orchid Her attendants Miss h Twenty-sevent- Mae Caldwell maid of honor Miss Donna Mae Peterson Miss Ruth Joy Walton Miss Janet wore bridesmaids Josephson in shades identical gowns pastel AD'It riot ENT of yellow green and peach Clawson shows They carried basket bouqtets of Mrs Cara ltrien dresses in the White Greek daisies rosebuds and sweet peas Key Prtnts on Aqua and Gold Miss Gayle Bringhurst and Miss pastel shades Tbese are In the Diane Astin were flower girls man dctachable bood models — Aqua Dale Josephson was best Nor-berg lined with Red and Gold with for his brother Raymond John Josephson and Blaine Sizes fourteen-eightee- n Kelly Other rnodeLs—other colors sizes Josephson were ushers Mrs Norberg mother of the ten to twenty Shop early bride wore a pink gown and SALE continues Remember the West side of Main I Mrs Josephson wore a gown of and the First Entrance South ofj turquoise Both wore corsages the Pedestrian Lane brings you I of to the door-4-41i For the honeymoon trip the South Main I - Vacarnations J4c t ri taO1lNltnlwn- — i:- '''''''"'" - 1 -- 1 - - se r -1 t 1 r' 'I k1 f1 - 4 t t N t trvit ra ' A f '''N that - --- - - i - II -- '' - - - 7-- rs 6 ‘ — - 1 4'4''4' - --' 0- I I 7i'll'''':i1---- '' totblVIDUALLY WitAPPID ILLL-TIO- -- -- iJ v r'44it''''' 0y--- - - - ---- - a i r—or L - ': 0sc 7i ' - - -' ' -- – t - 4NCti 44i --- ' It of the national committee for traffic safety The Washington conference was a presidential recall after an initial meeting last year Eighty-on- e national organizations sponsor the national safety committee Mrs Truman welcomed the delegates to a White House tea Mme Bonnet wife of the French ambassador also entertained with a tea at the French Mrs Nicholson also embassy was a guest at a luncheon given by the board of trade In honor of the District of Columbia vthich has won a grand award as e safest city in the cbeoutniftryth k) - --- '1 4 -- kITN - ifer"-I''' t S LA It 1 i 4 ' 0 v 41i 7 iV V Li vii- t'T) SAL? -- r-- 9 -' - P'" i '41!1 I il)) i fkl m - 6 : - I 4 -- e 0414 j SwEIT CANoy COMPANY ft - N Y Visitor t 41:01 Arriving'w1:1from New York on be Edna CrowtherSaturday i well known in music cirIlyrie cles a47nezzo-sopran- o composer and lecturer She will be the guest of her Cater Mrs B A Fowler 637 Elizabeth street for gia vfeewa dparyosirbeforten Icealevvinegi - 4c- N) -' 4-- ri II 4415 TE11PTRE ): II ""°oe - CLAW I tA EVERY DAY ?- awfid Amrmet sbtyrohnegr 1 I party at home ad& The American Medical t rrr L ) t i I I - 133 4 I t r k - i - Tascha and Saschap Trifari companion pins i f 11050 each 1 i 1 con- - - k e : STREET FLOOR ! e 0 eve r I di 1 i I - fAI ''''''' ''' ---mit-----'''''' —----- r - - I ---1 I ' I - f f I171 1 rittam ' V OA -40 w7 e I : - - I( lt vf I i- t t - i " 1 t I -- - 1 I 4 t - -- i 1 X I 111 -- IF f i i ill W § A 4 : il tt i i L I i I il A 1 4 11 4 i - Summer fashion calls for the '' ' ' I - I 1 one 1 A :1 Z P i 1 !I - ' 11 You feel cooler and look smarter when you can move with easy grace Vassar ette bends and stretches with you down - stretch panels front and back stretch smooth hips and tummy side allows hips to curve fashionably and a lateral stretch waistband in back makes your waist supple as a willow wand Small medium or large kc1 A q k K1 ''" ii z0: ay 1 1 0 !! ?1 : i:' zl CORSE'rS—SECOND FLOOR 98 sib 6:4r) 4 1 it i i 1 set plus fax - - ' Just 2 hours for a complete permanent! 30 minutes for end curls! 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Not a cold wave - absolutely safe solution contains lanolin and off to keep your hair glossy Set includes: 6 spacers 6 aluminum curling rubber-felt- s 6 fibre handled clamps 24 heat prodadss:6 24 end papers and wave solution for one complete permanent Refill sets for future waves $1 plus fax - - I I NOTIONS—STREET FLOOR il : I illachineless heat wave gh'e5 a home permanent In 2 hours A lit heand supplefigure - - I 3 ? - - k k 0 0 - I t - - - t 2-w- - I 4 r i ‘ I 1 t I tt-- - - -- pi go ' 141 t 1 i 1 r ' ---- t 1 f!t — 17 A 1 $ F d 1 - - P4 N' - Is - - c X 1 4'"'"1-a- 1 - - i -- - i I r JEWELRY— AUERBACH'S ' - - Lively ballet dancers of gold plated sterling Modeled with delicacy and char m set with rhinestones fake pearls and sapphires Each vAt s high Plus tax i - - I Tee Shop Permanent rl-31- 11 - - f I 1 1 f t 1 t started all the fun California Callers Mrs Guy S Arnold and Mr 707 Kensington ave' have as visitors with their daughter Mrs a A Wilde and Kathryn Anne of Compton CaL il- 1 f at - ---- - simstersr- Ramona ave was a grand farewell Big Trip! Sounds like a travelogue this vacation of Dr and Mrs Stew- of 1978 Sheridan rd Stewart II John and Miss Julie Pyper Were interested back-sedrivers on the trip which took in practically every state in the union besides Can- - - l I ' 1427 - ance ' I ' Stringham will entertain the popular visitor at a tea at her home Saturday for over 250 guests Amidst a table decoration of silver candelabra and 1 ' t - w: SVP in i I I Mrs Howard H Rolapp of Angeles Mrs Rolapp arrived Thursday on the stream- mlinresr oink a — - - 11 - F:$ZW4147)4 t I - I r - I S:11114 11141 i Tof I ‘ - 4 - O e I I - 1)-J"-- ' (-4 t - t - si lidtl-l'''d-- 1!I "- v ' 0 - I ek - N 1-' t 1-'- e)L''''''' JI 1 c Of LI' p24: ))11 HOTEL ! - A - - i - il -- - -- i - - I - I tdo Her Sunday in the west will be spent at Malad Ida where she is to give a song grOgrillic6 t ' - - t t 1:t(: - f I 11 I I Miss r'M - Cause for excitement and a hum of activity at the Grant 114 VirStringham residence two-weat is the visit ginia 4- - - S'' - - - t white roses Mrs A W Siesert Mrs Frank Armstrong and Mrs D W Sweet will assist at the tea table Mrs James M ArmTenstrong and Mrs Donald E enterney will be in charge of tainment Afternoon - o9 t ' f" -- ' thgerie -- t i I - ' GOOD FOOD AND SENSIBLE PRICES t' i Saturclay Tea To Star Lloyd- 560 Desoto at Ship Ahoy! was Miss Elaine Parish who It new sailor boy Don Mcgave Kinley his last chance to see Salt Lake cronies before he sets sail from San Diego Her lawn - --- - ----- - et 'i I ‘ 'walowtmdeunedawo‘ '''' Wrassarette for Grace ' I AT THE HOME -- I Mrs Gordon Jacobsen who was married In ceremony solemnized Friday Prior to exchange of vows she was Miss Anne Sessions 1 - 0 f:A 4 - -- -- - 1 - Pacific with mother Mrs C L Bauer on the U S S President Jackson headed for Honolulu Hawaii where daddy Lt Commander Bauer is stationed The threesome has been visiting in Salt Lake with Mrs Car I s "a mel -” a 144 i col CELLO ltd NEW CONTAIN! - Back from Washington D C comes Ildrs E K Nicholson 357 8th ave She went east as official delegate from the National of Parent-TeachCongress Assn to attend Pres Harry S - - ) Keywords for the day: Reform conservation optimism Saturday in General: Use early morning trends to correct unsatisfactory conditions and forattention to routine Late afternoon and early evening rays bring much light on personal ships 28 Is Your Birthdate: "Many happy returns" Famous Personsborn on this date include Jean Jacques Rosseau philosopher and author Alexis Carrel experimental biologist and surgeon Giuseppe Max:dne Itklian patriot and revolutionary leader : viaAMIRT-t- 1 i t if :--- 4 i Ii ' '' : - ' '--- ' t t I - "-- - ' 1' -- op - -- - 1 - - --'- -- HOROSCOPE : yr --- 7 - 'I' 8 -- !! t : - - I er t i gA':- - -- -- 1 ) :s -- ‘ i Ii :- - ' 1 i 1 - - ' 0r1- ' - i i o's - 1 ' - : 4 ' t 1 I r ' ::::7e :: -- L - - -- 411tW s'A""‘14t N x N- lo d 5 1 e-- 1-1--- N -- from a tiara of orange blossoms Her only ornament was a single strand of pearls Miss Margaret Hales sister of the bride was maid of honor bonnet-shape- Delegate Is Home Again s PI lAtd- ''' - A ")-- N -- - 0 --' A 4 ' 'fl - —If 1114:"- ' - - ' z- '"sAv k l-I ‘ P 4 - ---- to' 00""""''' -- t -: SAtNjfill' - ' tot thr14"'wA some hatlaicid tosta Oep et Olen that pOrtY1 gooiness 14) tempting Ci t'll ave - r? t --1' 1 i I PICn h i P trousers Bell-botto- m There is excitement brewing at the Walter Wright and William Douglass residences for coming home to visit their parents are Mr and Mrs Evan P Wright and their children Barbara Jean Douglas and Evan Jr Their arrival in New York City on the Queen Elizabeth from England will be gay since friends M r and M r s Lamar 11 it 4 will soon be the style for Jerry and David Bauer For by July 10 African Adventures bosom George J The marriage was in the Salt Lake L Dsolemnizrole with David O McKay officiating A breakfast honoring the couple was given by the bridegroom's parents in the President's suite of the Hotel 'Utah In the evening a reception was held at the bride's home in Provo For her wedding the new Mrs Cannon chose a gown of heavy white slipper satin with fitted bodice and long tapering sleeves Her f u I veil of filmy illusion fell 213-8t- I Lt Col and Mrs Norman Van Dam and children Norman Mary Lou and Jerry Sue This gay sextette from Barstow Cal who have been the Salt Lake guests of Mr and Mrs Herbert Van Dam and Mr and Mrs Arch L Stokes will sail from San Francisco July 1 bound for Honolulu Hawaii where Lt Col Van Dam is now stationed than 3000000 potential customers in England now and he expects more He used models whose measurements ranged from 44 to 60 inches at the hipline and from 40 to 49 inches around the Easy to Zip The collection featured frocks easy to get into and out of with lightning zippers Instead of awkward buttons and tie belts for waistlines Skirts expanding were straight or gored with a little fullness at the bottom The longer line was emphasized to play down those rolls of flesh and help give the large lady what it takes Yards of "utility fabric" were Used to compensate for the heartlessness of the British board of trade which makes no allowances for extra bulk Big girl or small the English clothing ration is the same—although It takes a yard and a half of extra material to turn out a dress In the "outsize" Lace Trim Mintz's dinner gowns had a flutter of lace at the neckline to deemphasize the overlarge bust A black chiffon dress was provided with half-inc- h hemstitching to give an elongated look The back of the skirt was pleated Heartbroken letters from all of Britain persuaded Mintz parts to champion the cause of the fat girl Now he turns out more than 2000 dresses a week and there are still hundreds of hefty women on his waiting list The fashion parade at the outsize show was a flat contradiction of the saying that "nobody loves a fat girl' Almost every one of Mintz's large - models wore a wedding ring I it will be for 'upon Voyage" more An attractive June bride of Friday was Miss Isabel Hales a daughter of Dr and 'Mrs Wayne B Hales of Provo who was wedded to George Ivins Cannon a son of Mr and Mrs Cannon Overseas 1 larger lady Mintz recently staged Eritain's first "outsize" fashion show for corpulent Eritish beauties He estimates that he has i hie 1 1 4 Elayne Wareing and Miss Lorna Olsen After a week's stay in the Golden Gate city they'll have fun in the sun at Lake Tahoe for another week The past week has been a Mr and Mrs N happy one for irO In 0 O 5th East 1311 f‘'or Mr Hugh J Quist and his wife and two sons Hugh J Jr and Bobby have been here visiting from Los Angeles It is the Quist family's first visit to Salt Lake City Sailing Sailing! striking grey riding habit just matched her mount "Stonewall Chester" and LONDON (UP)--"La- ugh grow fat" is the motto of Louis Mintz a' fashion designer who specializes in styles for the studies at the University of Utah medical school Hales-Canno- n Here's Hope For Size 46 Iltkle 1 s- ci-- TettrtE SO pIckup retreshIng - cleat 0 crystol tot tIleit thelittovill love tft Ildw cortcsts' it P - TaftES104G1 f t 1 I I Blue ribbon time at the Horse Show and really enjoying those thoroughbred canters were Mr and Mrs Calvin Sorenson The antics of Jerry Colonna brought chuckles from the L P Van Voohris Miss Peggy Chatterton Miss Pat Decker Miss Mary Ellen Bennett and Miss Mary Lois Sharp were proud of Miss Marjorie Jones when she earned her ribbon and no wonder for her - 14 - k Rotas-- - - --- ) I' y bride wore a dreza of pink and white with white accessories The couple will be making a home in Salt Lake City while Mr Josephson continues his - c 4 t 1 k - and wore yellow faille The attending matrons Mrs D Wilson Hales of Ogden and Mrs Bertrum T Willis of Salt Lake and the bridesmaid Miss Jean Anderson of Springville wore identical models of pale green taffeta H Stanley Cannon stood as best man for his brother K Cardon Klingler Bertrum T Willis Tom Lloyd and Richard Hales were ushers The new bride went away on her honeymoon to the 'Utah national parks in a crisp white ensemble complemented by fuchsia accessories The couple will return to Salt Lake City to make a home It i t O McKay officiate& Lll 4 ! An early morning ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake LD S temple Friday united Miss Jennie Dean Norberg a daughter of Mr and Mrs J Murray Norberg 174 M at and Newel Josephson a son of Mrs Marba ave and C Josephson 724-9t- h the late N F Josephson David h Jacobsen East This marriage ceremony was solemnized at the home of the brides mother in the presence of the tramediate families Chaplain Carence C NesIen officiated Wendell L Monson was best manFollcrwing the ceremony a trz:111 reception wts held for close friends and relatives of bride and bridegroomthe - For her wedding the new Mr& Jacobsen chose a pastel print of oriental silk She carried a nooegay of lilies of the vafley centered by a green orchid The bride is a former student of the University of Utah where she was a pledge of IlLsrpa Kappa Gamma The bridegroom also attended Traversity of Utah where he eerved as business mantger of The Unique He is a graduate of the U S military academy at West Point- The newlyweds will honeymoon in the western states after which they will travel abroad to Japan where U t n Norberg-Josephso- ious ' iconvi 11 Arine Sessions a daughter of Mrs S lf Wal5 D it and Dell ton Jr 1357 Kensington ave became the bride of Lt Gordon Jazobaen a sort of Mrs Twilit f 1I 111011111 Friday' Miss ' t Newel Josephson the former Miss Jennie Dean Norberg wedded on Friday MOIL t - I Mrs I - ' i I I irNin - 'i ' George Ilvins Cannon formerly Miss Isabel Bales married in Friday ceremony I -' P Mrs 1 was the former 3tiss Jean Marie Brown 01 q 1 :-- 1 time for the F B Crawford family at 1757 Herbert ave for they're off to Chicago and New York for a month or so Daughters Joyce and Carolyn popular U coeds will take in famous fashion centers since they are both interested in costume design Top o' the Mark in San Fran- - Horse Show Glimpse t ' i will - i - 1 61 4 ' - 1 - - ' ' !- - ' 4 - k t '1 - ! ' t - f Mr and Mts J D Washington IX C Mrs Thomas E Salt Lake City will dock The Wrights Salt Lake for our Centennial summer and will return to Africa in the fall Colonels Collaborate i army Enjoying traditional hospitality have been former Fort Douglasers Col and Mrs A D Kitson While in Salt Lake they have been the guests of their I - 4 - I N C m - - i - - - 1 ' 1 ‘ t 07f6OurD:oaungdlasmrsstEbedwcaarmd Webb of - t 1 - i ' ! - ' k k - travel - - ' ' Gm the double ring ceremony For her wedding the bride chose a chantilly lace gown fashioned with wide square ‘neckline with bouffant skirt and elbow length sleeves Her veil cascaded from a seed pearl tiara Bridal flowers were golden throated white orchids encircled by Miss Adele Mays was maid of honor with Miss Carol Cardon and Miss Gayle Olson as bridesmaids They wore similar gowns In pastel colors and carried colonial nosegays of yellow rose- - 1 - 7' -- at home of P: Backman officiating at briedgroom's parents with LeGrand ' - EMLanardd F Richards - ' k- ' 1 '''' ( t4 'i ' ' ' --- Friday evening by candlelight Miss Jear4 Marie Brown a ' I ' ' ' 0! - I ' - '' 4 $ - io - - 2 ' 1 t ' - 1 t ' A i : ' 4 - 4 f ft - t ? i ' Ato7 - k a i u 'f ' 'X - - ' 9 '' ? 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