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Auto Signature, Furniture, ean be both beneficial and detri- the A, fourth line, the writer Real Estate Loans D mental, depending upon how will be unintentionally sarcastic in Without Disturbing 0) much consideration was applied on Mortgage or Contract impulse. Usually she tends to C before becoming involved. O be more critical than sarcastic 0 The writer's enthusiastic which is an evaluation of the Open Mon. & 1'Yi. Nights Till 7 un. shown once in this clip- sarcastic I with other characOllier Kvei tings lv Appointment ping, in relation to four other ter traits. types of crossings, indicates she 92nd Birthday The 92nd birthday of Mrs Elizabeth T. Bigler, 1986 Dr. (3600 South), was Sig-gur- d celebrated Thursday evening by relatives and friends at an open house. Mrs Bigler was born April 19. 1870, in Fairview, Sanpete Cuunty, to Ransom A. and Iranquilla Ann Brady Stevens. Charles Oscar She married Pederson June 14, 1888, in the Manti LDS Temple. He died Aug. 14, 1926. She was the mother of 13 sons and daughters, five of whom are still living. They are Mrs Presley W. (Helena) Chris-- ' well and Dale Q. Pederson, Salt Lake; Mrs J. W. (Ruth) Tool. Bellingham, Wash., Mrs Darrell H. (Bernice) Dorman, Boise, Idaho; Stevens W. Pederson, Campbell, Calif. She also has 23 grandchildren, and 42 great-- 1 REDDY CASH 96 68 ATTENTION GOLFERS! i rs MOTHER - Don't wait a year, month or day. IF your boy READS Poorly, call CR Wast C. Hammond Eastern Star Sets Thursday Meeting The regular monthly meeting A Complete New Sportswear Department Combined With ' Sporting Goods To 1961. Bring You Everything For Active Fun Mrs Bigler's main hobby is flowers, especially violets and orchids. African African Violet Winners Named Itosecrcst LDS Ward chapel was the setting Friday, Apr. 20, for the wedding of Miss Patricia llewkins and Gerald L. Ewell. Merlyn Lybbcrt, LDS bishop, E1 SOMETHING NEW at DUCE'S in Olympus Hills ' grandchildren. On Feb. 19, 1946, she married t larence M. Bigler in the Salt Lake Temple. He died Feb. 28, Patricia Hawkins Says Wedding Vows Lake City. In the Artistic Divi- - of Mount Olympus Chapter U. Star sion, Mrs John H. Jones, 1786 D;;, rdr f will be held tomorrow night at MiUcreek Way and Mrs Strong ' g the Midvale Masonic took top honors. Mrs Conger won the Sweepstakes in the IretaC. Irvme.Grand Lec-MSpecimen Plant Division and of the Grand Chapter of un Snow received the same award in the Artistic Division. th Eastern Star, Mate of Utah will be the guest of honor. Special award ribbons and awards of appreciation were al so given. Mrs Strong won second place award for her collection of Alabaster, Charm Song and Lillian Jarrett violets. The Tri color award for the best specimen plant went to Mrs Herschel Roberts of Salt Lake City for her entry, Lillian Jarrett. This double pink violet with variegated foliage was named Queen of the Show." Gold cups, in the specimen plant division, were awarded to Mrs Charles T. Bintz, 1929 Charleston Lane, Mrs Conger and Mrs Harvey O. Snow, Salt Lingo. Elizabeth Bigler Under the Sun . . Highest honors, the National Gold Ribbon and the National. Purple Ribbon, were presented to Mrs Hoyt Conger of Sandy and Mrs Marvin Strong, 3392 officiated. Parents of the bride are Mr South 2700 East, at the recent & african violet Mrs R. C. Hawkins Sr., tenth annual 2769 South 2420 East. Mr Ewell show. is a son of Mr A Mrs Walker Mrs Conger received first L. Ewcli, 5650 West 3575 South, place award for her collection Riverton. Attending the bride at the of three registered name varienuptials and a reception which ties, Caliph, Coon Valley and followed were Miss Vera Ann Hawkins, maid of honor; Miss Valcen Ewell, Miss Carolee Kicnhold. Miss Laura Lee Hawkins and Miss Kathleen Hawfor kins. Junior bridesmaid was Susan Hawkins. Flower girls were Debbie Ewell and Carilyn STEAKS Ewell. Performing duties of best man was Kurt Jardine. Ronald Gciglc. Curtis Hawkins Jr., Craig Young, Bill Jarvis, and Gary Colyar ushered. After honeymooning in California and Las Vegas the couple plan to reside in Salt Lake. The bride is a former University of Utah student where she is affiliated with Beta Sigma l'lii. The groom also attended the U. , SEASONS MOST THE FASHIONS FLATTERING IN SPORTSWEAR . Capris . . . Pushers . . . Jamaicas . . Shorts . . Skirts . . Shirts . . Mix or match Sets and Separates . . Sparkling in Spring's dazzling new fabrics and colors . . . is in DENIM and we've got 'em! demand Cutoff $049 Roll-u- ps 1 Sizes 22 to 32 COLORS: Indigo Navy Faded Blue Blue DENIMS Toastmistress Club Slates Conference BoigoWhita $98 Jean Length Sizes 22 to 32 Council No. 11, International Toastmistress Clubs will hold their conference April 28 at 12:30 p.m. in Springvillc, Utah. Theme for the occasion is Self Cultivation. Mrs Ken Dalis, council vice chairman will preside. The program will lie the council speech contest under the supervision of contest chairman, Mrs Robert Jones. Mrs Calvin I lowest or and Mrs llarlon Johnston. The first place winner will participate in the regional contest in Great Falls. Montana, in May. Contestants arc Mrs Carl South Midvale, representing the Salt Lake Toastmistress club; Mrs Thomas McClain, 2610 Milo Way. representing the llull-adaToastmistress club; and Mrs Ray E. Nelson, Provo, representing the Tyro Toaslmis-tres- s club there. COLORS: Indigo Navy Blua - Fadad V Blue- - BoigoWhita r ' Shop DUCE in t Hills Olympus Hk Shopping Center for Sportswear and 3350 HIGHLAND DR. Sporting Goods IN c s. y . . . MONEY FOR YOUR NEEDS OJVI w IS AVAILABLE AT alarm clocks FAVORABLE BANK RATES C . ;;. .V V i - f Y " . 1 ' AT FIRST SECURITY BANK French inspired alarm clocks. Unique in design. An attractive convenience for your home as well as being a terrific conversation piece. 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