Show ' — ' -- - - ' '' - 4W ' ' -- 'THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday t ti 4 I March 6 1949 L ?eItc1r411tff!VM t Cupid Hits Many Marks in Provo ' i - By EDITH Y BOOTH PROVO — The marriage of Miss Marilyn Price a daughter of Mr and Mrs Hugo Price and Glade W Kuhnl a ion of Mr and Mrs John Kuhni was sol- emnized Feb 16 in Salt Lake L D S temple with Joseph F Smith perfornfing the rites A reception honored newlyweds the following evening in the Federation room The bride wore a white satin gown entrain-- fashioned with ruffled satin and lace insert down each side- - Long pointed -- sleeves rounded neckline and a waistline comprincess—style pleted the costume A sheer veil of net trimmed in lace fell to linger-tilength from a crown of lace and flowers and she carried a bridal bouquet of orchids and satin ribbon fashioned in a heart shape Mrs Rulon Johnson vvas matron of honor Miss Muriel MiS8 Hanya AshSteedman worth Mimi Jean Anderson and Miss Joyce Madsen were brides maids Karl Thahnan was best Bill Anderson Kenny Stubbs and Gary Loveridg e served as ushers daughter Miss Donna Single- ton to Duane C Jensen a son of Mr and Mrs Cyrus A Jed— sen of Fairview The wedding l iin June i n will be solemnized Manti LDS temple The bride-eleprominent in musical circles is a member of Mrs Velma Cook greeted door Miss Carol Adams had charge of the guest book and William B Norman guests at the Marrott-Engl- PROVIDENCE RI (WNNS) — League of Women Voters members here have taken on a smoke abatement campaign attempting' to get a city ordinance against pollution of the air enforced which has led them into some tough hikes About 30 meraers of the local League are serving as volunteer smoke spotters" said Mrs Alfred L Potter president n 44 4 1 ''t1 r I111 ' sij f r! 4 1:!- - I t- 7 ' - it —1 F 1 1 I 1 - z 4- I :! rAmous 4 1 ? ' 41 ' ' 'N ' A c 't - 104 Glade r W 4r1v' Kobuk 5" '' ': ! o HmSitsesadmchainadoof - ' ' ' r eelt - 1 ' ' - ' 16k - ' Ir t fi s 7 Feb In S L r temple - 31: '' 'I I oa 4 1 ' 4 7 ' I I 4 1" 1 I ' 't 1 - - — " t ' 4 Al dr i A V'' t At li M10 The Reasons - Baby News ' The stork on his daily flight over 1D S hospitayl on for Feb 213ogan a 9 lb 3 Mr and Mrs Richard L Howell Doting grandparents for their Stork Shower f a A baby shower for Mrs Or- villa Joiner given by Mrs Witham Miller 411 E 13th South featured shower games e 4 - 1 i'L"alg41' ' ' Miss Margaret Johanna Chiado is all set for a career of fashion first grandchild are Dr and Mrs S M Budge Mrs Julia and Nibley Howell of Logan L M Howell of Salt Lake City L 4Ct 3- :sc---:‘::14----- z4 4 - VcT)(nr---L ' tee? There are cogent reasons why late evening snacks are to be (1? VNA discouraged They invariably put the grand total of calories over top requirements and are stored not used Everyone knows that stored calories turn 11) 11'1 1 C k into fat Let's Compromise Many an overweight asks pdsi- stfUlly wby s he 10:30 about tively hungry along every night on top of a hearty dinner That's habit not hunger The time element in the habit complex is making itself felt The only way to break the habit is to keep out of the kitchen six nights hand running It works like a charm But there is another side of the picture—some folks find a bedtime snack helps them to Well sleep is sleep soundly not to be taken lightly Send for "The Complete Calorie Chart" Leaflets are 3c each by mail lc if you call at The Home Service Bureau Salt Lake City 'es Why - Grace Jones wedding consultant from addressing detail wedding will assist you in to catering invitations every for the receptim WEDDING CORRECT PROCEDURE lust one of 12 complimentary services: t'rrl:C4 We will advise you on etiquette for formal or informal weddings and 11'1:Pg 140'::461 ) recommend correct costumes for the entire wedding party BRIDAL SALON Feature 1949 ?Ctn in Syndicate mother of work and worry Wedding Co'nsit hant Service Utah Copyright relieves the bride and her - Tribune-Telegra- 10 Auerbacit's ) V: -- - AUERBACH'S SECOND FLOOR 1 1 I LARGER SIZES qatle 15 denier nylons 3 i1 I s ' 1 - ' k ' --0'-' ' : Need With a Long-fe- lt Its r A Now Department Devoted to I - cks-- ' Fill - — ‘-- you through the night—no snack needed True in walking moderately fast you would burn 250 calories in an hour But how many evenings do you walk modfor an hour? erately fast d III Thompson's '':- - p A: about the dinner calories? Sitting quietly you might use 300 calories in an evening which leaves sufficient calories to see Now let's sea what hapens to these bedtime snacks During sleep a woman burns 40 calories per pound per hour and a roan 43 So a gal will use 54 calories per hour or 432 in eight hours Of course you may think good that allows 432 calories for snacks! But wait what el 49 71Pc-- ii(11 vls'el I Ida's Argument Is Sound But It's Hard to Take Phone -- 4 I '' By IDA JEAN BAIN Since f ewer calories are burned during sleep than at any other time it would appear that Quite the sleep is fattening it speeds up slimcontrary ming Adequate sleep builds up energy and it takes energy to want to stay with a slimming ' program A good night's sleep gives zest to living and to slimming Lack of aleep drains energy and brings on velleity The word velleity meaning a low degree of desire exactly describes a Its esry dieter's feelings spring fever in February But since few calories are used during sleep the overweight s hardly needs to refuel with a anack beLore turning in A snack sounds like a mere trifle a bit of crackers and cheese i and perhaps a cold bottle for a conJust light lunch servative 300 calories Or maybe a slice or two of bread and ham you didn't realize you were so hungry that ham sure tastes good Not bad cake either - i - i- ' 4 - it ) ' i Louise Bailey whose engagement to Allen Sy Knudsen la announeed by her parents A wedding date has not been t4et a i i 4 '— ' 2 tk1(''A?)-i1'- s ' V f ' - 4 e MINK k f ! I y 1 - : o ' ' e'''''' ! i - I i 1 - 1" r--- ' ' '":'61:T ill : nuptials ''' - 4 0 ti ' :1'''''''-'- ' 4-'4- 16 V ' ' t -- of Provo wedded - '' - ri ::-!- -a0 irizel:At:a irnd:adi a psa when she won two contest sponsored by a bathing suit manufacturing firm Her suit odtes e lams pwrilizl the one be adaptesc‘iv featured models this season A Before transferring to IT C I Miss Chiado attended College of of the Wasatch flin St rasrtt'Ya She of Utah begin her fashion work in San Antonio Tex ) ' b it:! 1?—'t:11 ' ' ‘4 Her department fashion designer : ' ‘ - :'':F i '4 University of California at Los Angeles where she was prominent in the art k ''1---'- Cwalas Breerckeenitelyy gm ' : La ii i f oi Price Marilyn ' ' ' - - 14 1: g0 I Opmg "2 i ': t: e 7 -— :: Miss las t fos tv t1011 - - 44 Atc- 4Af 4 TelirritilkEs01ILDIS Bldg f 4 ': ' - t i '''-' ' - f4 I ' LAKE HAS THE ROLLERS AUCCESS- - FULLYLIA'S:GDr18 I Mint oe l ! J NOW—SALT -- & z ' - ---- ' h i ' CONDIE SLENDERIZING SALON 503 Utah Savings '4" 't ?"'- Gardner Rollers 11 :: i ' --- t t 't4k - ' 1 - ''' o - COM in for a nsinorixtration of the World Faritout 4 : - - 004r- :'-: f - 4 C Mar 12th on Sat : 'd1 - i : - Career in fashion designing is i':1:44144 t i In store for former Salt Laker Miss Margaret Johanna Chiado a daughter of Mr and Mrs G It t t i 1 l S ' Y'eT-"- 44 -- 5' :1 -- - Vi 7 ' — I v it'- '' Salon 4 4 fC Condie Slenderizing ':'11 ' :' ! ' !! ''' ''' ' 5 The Opening of 11 ' - 4 Announcing 49 - -- - 1 Wins Fame With Styles r 'i ''' -' ' :'P1 2'1-'- - i k ' f i ''- - ' e If There's Smoke— and Mrs Lenn Singleton announce the engagement of a I ''''ll - "' 'Z''-'- ' Mrs Nit 1 - " 1-- e seed-pear- and Mrs Clifford W Bailey announce the betrothal of a daughteri Miss Louise Bailey to Allen sy Knudsen a on of the late Mrs Bertha Hicks Knudsen As yet a definite date has not been assigned to the wedding Miss Bailey is a former student of L D S Business college in Salt Lake City Mr Knudsen attended Brigham Young univerSingleton-Jense- ''- - ' ''' ' i Miss' Virginia Ann Marrott and Estol James Engle ex- changed marriage vows recently in Salt Lake L D S temple A reception followed On Friday evening in First L D S ward hall The bride's gown was of white taffeta an original model created by her mother Fashioned with a long fitted bodice and lace yoke and sleeves the ensemble featured a design of Handmade flowers and imported lace trimmed her fin veil and she carried ger-tibouquet of white carnations cen tered with a large white orchid The bride was attended by ker Mr I ' '''- Lr' A sity a 1 Si Bailey-Knudse- n ' r k p 1 1 assisted at the reception The serving room was decorated with spring flowers and the table was centered with all white tapers and a wedding cake The bride la a daughter of Mr and Mrs Eugene Marrott and Mr Engle is the eon of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Engle train-bearer- Chautenettes and is affiliated with Beta Sigma Phi sorority She le a former student of Brig- ham Young university Mr Jensen served two years with the U force iin Japan He will be graduated from the Brigham youpguniversity in Nne p : sister Miss Barbara Marrott Bridesmaids were Miss Glenna Edwards and MI88 Joyce Thatchr er Small Karen Lee Marrott and Ross Engle were s James Taylor was best man i Miss Chiado Styleful Quality Shoes ie 7iI0 i " I at - -- it'''' - "1" a special price ‘ n' For the first time in the Intermountain West ' an - - entire department devoted exclusively to larger sizes! For the first time a full selection of bril- - -- 399 '11 ---- Once MinOU: buy from IMileCtkiniere a 11 IL :: 145- i y handy beautiful style shoes walking shoes 1 -- k- - :t -- I - - j -- 4 casual shoes in sizes from 74 in widths from 'C ‘45 11 AAAAA-t- -- ' 12 :'1 111 o B! ill Our complete 41 ii'l 1 0 ' ':v 1 I t denier itockings A special purchase enables us to bring you stockings at this wonderful price—and right now when you need them Ix spring shades '''t - & — Sh'eer filmy nylons drift down to earth whit' the tiniest price yet-1- 39 for 54 gauge 15 ' ell lar g e ' sin collection includes :i - to m' - i‘N 9 all Siring materials -- browns '10 kl :: : reds greens greys blacks And every pair i c is ! ! i t :: of the finer quality you naturally expeci H - - 1 V A J Yl'' ' 4i 1 t :k - (-- ct '1e:1 l with our new Spring Larger sizes will be featured along il 4c- ) Monday Evening f ' ' "?) - 7:30 to 9:30 11 - k I ) ) i'--' 1 L ! 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