| Show - S5S- - - " wr £ ' V 5V? rniTTrif w "'"If xfflx JVSj?'’ “ j rN ’T r- Vria i Vht Salt Cakr C'riBtntf 8 r Tuesday July ji'tr-w- Garden Party Fetes Bride 1 1947 (VJH? f i A i i J £ Paintings at ’47 Exposition Prove American Talent Soft candlelight shed a glow over St Mark’s Episcopal cathedral Monday night when Miss Marjorie Moree Jellison a daughter of Dr and Mrs Robert T Jellison recited wedaltar with ding vows before a flower-banke- d John Howard 'Andrews Jr a son of Mr and Mrs John Howard Andrews of Ogden The Very Reverend Arthur W Moulton officiated at the double-rin- g ceremony Wedding guests were entertained following the marriage at an elaborate garden reception ave at the Jellison home 1349-3r- d Miss Barbara Elizabeth Bean whose approaching The bride was lovely in a model of heavy marriage to Reid Wendell Nielson is announced eggshell satin fashioned with Moines Ia was matron of honlong sleeves sweepmg train and a delicate lace ruffle draped or Miss Sidney Hatch of New over her shoulders gracefully York City a Stephens college bodice Her veil and tight-fittin- g friend of the bride was maid of of bride’s illusion fell from a honor Miss Bonnie Lou Todd of juliet cap of the same lace Her bouquet was a white orchid surPalmyra Mo Miss Cherry Powrounded by bride’s roses and ers Miss Olise G Geumlack and At a trousseau tea Sunday baby’s breath Miss Marie K 1 r k h a m were afternoon formal announceAttendants bridesmaids Miss Shelia ment was made of the apof Denver and Miss Lou Attending the bride were Mrs proaching marriage of Miss Scott Dye of Ogden as matron were flower Anne Elizabeth Barbara Bean a Raymond of honor Miss Susan Moreton as daughter Of Mr and Mrs Wilgirls Joel Woodcock of Albumaid of honor and Miss Ruthie liam E Bean 941 Connor st to querque was ring bearer Donald Andrews sister of the brideReid Wendell Nielson 1260 E Gwenof Robertson acted as best mail groom Ogden Miss 1st South a son of Mrs O G Ushers were Chal Goss Cliff dolyn Riffe of Seattle Wash Nielson of Salma and Miss Renny d'Arnoldy of Woodcock Jerry Samuelson The nuptial tldngs “Barbara New Orleans La as bridesAlan Lewis and John Church and Reid July 9th’’ engraved maids They wore identical on tiny scrolls were passed to Dinner and Reception dresses of yellow marquisette guests by cousins of the bride-to-b- e A dinner Friday evening at tiered skirts styled with double elbow-lengtlittle Miss Mary Elizabeth h and wore matching the home of the bride honored Hale and Miss Kathleen Hale the bridal party and relatives mitts Their buttercup veils were k An color scheme lent and a reception at the Hartwell fastened in the back with a row rose-hue- d atmosphere home following the ceremony of yellow Mandalay rosea They Presiding In the dining room honored the newlyweds Saturcarried streamer bouquets of were Mrs L C Forsey and Mrs day evening gladioli shading from red to Edward Gerard Hale The bride wore a gown of salmon Assisting in the trousseau Clair Boyle of Ogden W’as best rooms were Mrs Lawrence C heavy satin fashioned with a man and Scott Dye Royal Evans Miss Katherine Bunbury marquisette yoke bustle back and full train Her fingertip veil Tribe Robert Becker and Hank Miss Dorothy Armstrong Mrs fell from a Dutch cap crowned Rawlin O’Leary Miss Gladys Rugger! were ushers carblossoms She with Schobert Mrs Richard D Johnorange Gowns Worn ried a cascade bouquet of Joson and Mrs David Cherrington hanna Hill roses Her attendants For her daughter’s wedding The marriage will be solemMrs Jellison chose a hyacinth-colore- d nized July 9 at the home of the gowned In identical models of bride-electNile green wore yellow lace gown of heavy linen decparents and a red viomitts and braided hair bandeaus orated with ception there will honor the lets She wore a hat trimmed couple following the ceremony They earned arm baskets of imThe attractive brunette is a daisies with pmk feathers and matching yellow ported - length three-quartof the University of of Mrs the mother Hartwell graduate Utah where she was a member Mrs Andrews mothergloves bride wore a gown of Alice blue of the of Chi Omega crepe Mrs Eastman chose a bridegroom was charming in Mr Nielson who also Is a blue chiffon The bride’s grandgown of aqua blue mother Mrs R M Armstrong graduate of the university reAssisting at the reception ceived his degree in law and was were Mrs Enid Kendall Mrs here for the wedding from Bellea member of Phi Alpha Delta ville Kan chose a formal of Geo Niehouse of Denver Mrs black lace set off by long lace Frank Ensign Mrs Joseph Mat-so- n Mary Virginia Dent Mrs Lee Pitchforth Mrs gloves and a blue hat Mr and Mrs Clarence W C J Brappen and Mrs Alan A For her honeymoon trip to Dent 2531 Green st announced Lake Louise and Banff Canada Lewis the approaching marriage of a the new Mrs Andrews wore a Assistants daughter Miss Mary Virginia white crepe accordion-pleate- d Dent to James Lloyd Sheffield afternoon dress with smart red The guests were served in the at a tea Sunday for members of room accessories Mae Miss Cook by dining the bridal party and relatives The couple will return to Og- Miss Patricia Midgley Miss The couple will wed Aug 13 in den to make a home Miss Marilyn Joyce Cummings Salt Lake LDS temple Vane Miss Jean Snow Miss Midst a setting of all white The bridegroom served In the blossoms petite Miss Charlotte Glena Carpenter and Miss Lila army air corps Since his reAnne Hartwell a daughter of Hansen turn home he has been attendDr and Mrs E E Hartwell The new Mrs Eastman wore a ing school at Brigham Young 1339 Colonial circle became the white wool gabardine going- university bride of Raymond Eastman a a suit with away long cutaway son of Mr and Mrs M D Eastjacket and brown accessories Federal Girls Picnic man of Des Moines la SaturThe newlyweds will honeyMembers and guests of Fedmoon in Jackson Hole Wyo day evening in the First Baperal Girls’ club will have a pictist church The Rev Fenwick They will be making p home nic supper Tuesday 6:30 pm T Fowler officiated in Iowa City while both attend at Maxfield lodge Mrs Roland Mrs Donald Robertson of Des the University of Iowa I Ferrell is general chairman A musical program has been scheduled Club members will leave from federal building Tuesday evening Tea Tells Of Troth ’' IvN 4 I i n ‘ Nie-hou- i se all-pin- Mrs Raymond Eastman formerly Miss Charlotte Anne Hartwell wedded in First Baptist church rM I Mrs John Howard Andrews Jr who was wedded Monday evening in lovely candlelight ceremony SO HUNGRY! Juniors Take That’s the Main Reason Over Club On July 4th Women Grow So Fat By ID K JEAN' KAIX Tm so hungry all the time if you could just help- us curb our ravenous appetites we could stay on your det There is a young woman who gets right to the root of things! Let's look into hunger and apHunger is that hollow pelate empty feeling that comes in the about five pit of ths stomach hours after the last meal It la too sharp and intense to be a - pleasant sensation Appetite Is a pleasant desire for food good food Now the truth ia you can have an appetite when you’re not hungry aav after you’ve had a good dinner and dessert is served The dessert looks tempting which stimulates appetite at night when timer one of those Or after you go candy-coate- d by well craekerjack shops that's rot hunger it’s appetite It takes a certain amount of food to appease hunger This Is governed by whether you do sedentary work and use 34 to 16 endorses per pound per hour or whether you are an energetic housewife who burns 18 calories per pound per hour and keeps on the go all day Appetite on the other hand ids ebtisement- Mrs Clara M Clawson says that with the long week-en- d ahead you should do your shopearty as there are only three ping more days in which to do it “Old Sol" really has some hot days ahead and you must be prepared Ask for un advertised bargains Remember the West aide of Main and the First entrance South of the Pedestrian Lane brings you to the door —44 1 South Main The younger generation will take over the Salt Lake Country club lock stock and barrel on the Fourth of July There will be booths with balloons flags popcorn balls and ice cream —a fishing booth and one where darts will furnish excitement On the fun list also will be races and contests supervised by men club members A is often a matter of habit and can be bigger than the amount of food required You can create an appetite just by eating The tricks which lessen apless water with petite are these: meals eating more slowly having “fillers’’ which are chewey and bulky watery vegetables to fill up space Take a cracker or two 30 minutes before dinner Or hold a piece of hard candy in your mouth In lieu of buffet supper calculated to reduce any juvenile to speechless ecstasy will make him regret his recklessness with popcorn balls From 7 to 10 p m there will be lively music and dancing to finish up a day long to be remembered The committee arranging all this festivity includes Mrs Howard G Pelletier Mrs F C Eastman Mrs G C Earl MM Joseph H MeCowan Mrs Ray M Hendry Mrs E P Snow Mrs J H Davis Mrs Harry E Carle-so-n Mrs Earl Free Mrs Clar- dessert But even sharp hunger pangs do not mean you are starving! In fact on & low calorie diet they are a sign you're losing weight! Cradle News The happy smile of Miss Theresa Showalter who arrived June 23 is reason enough for parents Mr and Mrs James C East to know Showalter 663-9t- h she Is going to be a grand girL ence Nllson Mrs William H Neff Mrs Donald A Miller Hello! Mrs Charles W Smith Mrs W S Hatch Mrs Sid H Eliaaon From the halls of the Holy Mrs W H Mitchell Mrs Ernest Cross hospital comes the hello of little Roger Allan Dibb He J Osterloh Mrs Jaren L Jones Mrs Dyer O Clark Mrs Wilgreeted parents Mr and Mrs d liam O Lee Mrs Wallace L ave on George Dpibs Mrs Alton B Pau’son Wednesday Grandparents are i Smith Mrs Mrs Ernest Halverson Mr and Mrs George Dreier and Blaine M Pack MrsTee Branca Mr and Mrs Tom Dibb and Mrs S Morgan Sorensen It's stqrk time at the Phil ave for Petersons USH-ls- t 's sequin-centere- er ht century produced painters whose talents stand comparison witti better publicized masters overseas Secondly Salt Lake City could erect a permanent gallery or museum where exhibits such as this can become at However artists scholars and folks who “don’t know ‘a thing about art and can't draw a straight line with a ruler” should take pride in this exhibit which is open from 2 pm to 10 blue-eye- d Mrs-and P Peterson of Richfield Utah great-grandmoth- er bout by Bel"Dempsey-Firpo- ” lows is a certain crowd-stoppbut even more important are st works by Luks Glackens and Sloan who brought America’s painters back to their h native scene for er pm daily Pren-derga- To put matters simply the staid Metropolitan and the more progressive Whitney museum have given fairgrounds visitors the best showing of American art ever hung westjof St Louis There should be no complaints this time regarding that 25 cent admission fee — $500000 worth of paintings are on view — and what’s more important the entire historical progress of art in America is superbly reviewed for the most part In simple chronological order Durand Doughty Cole and others of the romantic Hudson river school make the Initial im- pact on gallery tourists down-to-eart- inspiration To round out this neatly balworks anced showing by men such as Balcomb Greene Phillip Evergood Max Weber and Joseph Stella harg sear those by members at the current "middle school" of modernists Of these Edward Hopper Yasou Kunlyoshi Reginald Marsh and John Mann provide proof that this nation' painters can digest the national scene assimilate European trends and produce an art that while not narrowly regional is vigorously American in flavor non-liter- with glowing paintings showing their reverence for the nation's imscenery pressive On adjacent walls “White Mountain Path” by Homer and a dimly-li- t river scene by Eakins can’t help but please and it’s pleasant to note that the nation's critics are belatedly recognizing the talents of these fore- - AT EXPOSITION JULY a 1-2- For -3 Gala Holiday Brine the Family to the STATE FAIR GROUNDS CLEAN AREAS GATE ADMISSION AND RIDFS FOR IBo CHILDREN UNDER 12 E MIDWAY BARGAINS FOR ADLLTS 2 his Ainfrify saxophone’ MID-WA- AND HIS Y TWO-FOR-ON- A THOUSAND THLNGS TO DO AND SEE— AT THE GREAT 14 '4? tc Admission to Children Ta-i-c- Ground: 15c— Adult 25c TODAY IS KIDDIES' DAY AT LAGOON FROM 2 P M TO 6 P M COUPON 1 ic COUPON 2 FREE FREE COUPON 3 FREE -- Try on "Huckley Buck" Game FREE Orange Drink COUPON 4 Coupons Given Lagoon Balloon Ride on "Streamliner" I ir FREE When Entering Park Salt Lake Visitors Fly Home On Clipper flavor The cool mint-fres- h of this new Pepsodent Tooth Paste intiies you to brush your teeth Its delightful taste lingers longer— sweetens and cleans your breath New Pepsodent gives you Home in Honolulu now with Dr Wayne W Sorensen are Mrs Sorensen and Ison Bobby The two accompanied by Mrs Stella Hughes flew from Salt Lake City to San Francisco where they boarded a Clipper bound for Pan-Americ- FOR A WHALE OF A GOOD TIME! foam! It sweeps dulling film away— uncovers new bnght- ness in your teeth! Get New Pepsodent today ! Old school cronies from Stewart will be glad to see Miss Anne Laurie (Scotty) Sloan back in Salt Lake for summer visits “Scotty” a daughter of Dr and Mrs L W Sloan of Riverdale N Y will park her suitcase with uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs h Gordon Taylor Hyde ave ADI IBTTSEMEM- - Camera Fan -- striped package! PROMPT ALMOST taste! PIMPLES-BLACKHEAD- I b aneliiw Cm Us !i4m Compmmf n an Hawaii Dr Sorensen Is stationed at the naval hospital there While in Salt Lake Mrs Sorensen and Bobby were the guests of Mr and Mrs R A Perry 17 E 53rd South Mrs Sorensen la tlie former Miss Barbara Perry STATE FAIRGROUNDS MOW COLISEUM ACCLAIMED! The Greatest Show EVER PRESENTED ON ANY STAGE 5000 CHEERFD IT MONDAY NIGHT TWITTERS mart invigorating Irium ytidrt 26c SF-Honolu- lu Malicious fvSwBspsodsni fipwdtat mt FAKE dine ‘u’ Its nevsr a chore with CO TON1TE ONLY! N I l’Hh tbs ' J3 ATTRACTIVE PICNIC KIDDIES’ MAMtEKGEK In the candy al PICNIC DAYS ARE BARGAIN DAYS I Esther Jane arrived last Monday at the L D S hospital Her mother is the former Miss DeVota Mifflin and here sharing in the happiness of the big event is grandmother Mrs John Mifflin of Malad Ida b other untutored artist An equally sharp contract is evoked as visitors approach the section where "The Eight" early 20th Century adherents of the "ashcan school" of realism capture the attention The dramatic least annual events 4$5-2n- 8-l- most American draughtsmen Blakelock and Ryder Ameri-ean- s who antedated the better-know- n European mystics are well represented Three Wh sUers and four Sargert oils will doubtless prove the most popular paintings shown in so far as the general public Is concerned — contrasting as they do with the unsophisticated works of John Kane the Pittsburgh house-paint- er and Joseph Pickett an- By JACK GOODMAN The Centennial Exhibit of 100 Years of American Painting opened at the Fair Grounds Monday night proved two matters conclusively First — these forty-eigstates have in the past AMAZING-BELIE- F S whm externally caused try Cuticura— preferred bv ninny doctors nuraes and certain hopr tala' Relic vea pimple rash blemishes aoitena blackheads toe easy removal Buy today! CUTICUHA S?nVc£? 70 STARS MiRIADS of pini C JttN t J GORGEOUS VJIKLO MAMMOTH CrCMCC COLORFIL 231-10t- The School of Modern Photography New York City will soon have a new student for Harold L Adams son of Mr and Mrs Leonard E Adams 1465 Harvard is on his way there A dinner dance atop the Hotel Utah with gave him a gay good-b- y friends 20— Kings A Queens of NEW POLICY Rhythm20 e Comrily e Music e Bran tv Gala Show for the Fntlre Family Starts Promptly at 8 H) lgtitly Thrill BUY YOUR SEATS EARLY Best Seats SI 20 180 2 Inc Ji GENERAL ADMISSIONS SOC At TRIBUNE and DESERET NEWS RESERVATIONS 4th SOUTH and MAIN DIAL 4-08- 77 BEST TIME IN TOWN h |