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Show purple-line- d Teddy" Roosevelt was tilt t ford. Conn, in a ictnria. Ll?ctric Columbia an in ride first President to Circles June 18 too (la O' a in ride to First plane, this automob.le. Fifty, years ago a. Completing plans for a June summer, he rode through Hart- - St. Louis in 19101. 18 wedding are Miss Narda By Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett pensate. A deliberate change By Leslie Wsner Kiel Karen Ehlers and Robert John Miss Linda Lewis became the without thorough knowledge does Neighbor Staff Writer Woodford. of br.de D. Harold in Smith not allow for this. Is a daughter! Hie bride-to-b- e DaS Mrs Kennedy wore a sleeve- Once a year the Presidents The writer of todays specimen I?pler of Mr & Mrs Arnold H. Ehlers, rida' EldJ Grdfn 2198 East dress and era-- 1 June is using a certain degree of cau- wje entertains the Ladies of the less pink Claybourne Ave., who membeJ.ot the are 1 o tion, conversation! and investi-Woul- Senate at luncheon at the White erald jewelry. She uses no make-- 1 I in Frankfurt, GercU of the Twelve, ofucuted. presently All! .a a change in slant of wives Senate the House. in the up Only daytime except ability to slow on an assignment with --C ' many, inthe effect Following, done, touch of lipstick. Her coloring pargroom's deliberately down the too hasty emotional and the Cabinet wives are writing, the LDS Church. .2 a change in the wr.ters charge-- 1 .Mr & Mrs Harold 0. 5 response and impulsive action, vited, so we all know each ts lovely, particularly the gold Mr George O. Woodford, 3170 3957 y over a is it continued were it ter if other and in She Smithy friendly her Alberly Way, always eyes. mingled Ights aThe caution is shown in the Z with her guests alter td a wedding breakfast at a South 2300 East, and the late We Still Offer period of time? The reader who extended word ending on nature, and pleasant affair. Beulah Woodford, 'are parents asked this question says that fifth ijne. When a 1(,g final to Spring flowers were tastefully he luncheon and the usual re- Salt Lake cafe. The Same Fine s.nce learning through this col- - (he right appears at the end of arranged throughout the rooms, mark was heard many times: The br.de is a daughter of oP the future groom. umn that slant registered ones This was the nicest party we Mr & Mrs Reed D. Lewis, 3968 Salt Lake LDS Temple will line of wr.ting, caution is giving them a "homey atmos Service From emotional responsiveness, the indicated. The conversatism is phere. Gay music was provided ever had." South 2000 East.' They further be the setting for the wedding. idea occurred to him that he an additional form of caution, oy the Marine Band. feted the newlyweds at a recep- Mr k Mrs George O. Woodford Our Same could become less emotional by in a s.tuation of tense, sustained will honor them at a wedding tion Friday evening. It was nice to see the White more breakfast followat House wasnt it when home their vertically. writing complete emotion, this writer would best Bridal attendants included Fine Staff CM Milton N. Bunker, founder of remain in command of his re- - ty overrun by vast crowds of Mrs Richard Miss ing the rites. Fluehe, o grapho analysis, to a cau chance We had repeatedly s A people. himself Linda Kay Lindahl, Miss Judy ponses by removing o garden reception at the Including: tioned beginning students not to temporally from the cause. really see the changes in decor Gustavson, , Miss Sharon Parki- home of the bride's parents Ken which Mrs and fumish.ngs attempt to change until they Mrs Norman Kay, Mrs will be held nson, In another column we discussMonday evening. were thoroughly aware of all the ed nedy has made. It is truly beaut- rt'illiam Austin and Miss Jackie Salt Lake Hospitals thinking ability. Today s ape- Bidden to attend the bride ram.fications connected with it. cimen e Yaeko Ukegami Lou bridesmaid. shows great interest in i Smith, jun.or he Mr & Mrs lie recommended that even then learn.ng and in have been Mrs Richard Wood-- , Kenna Anderson time to , The lunchwn was held in Flower 5734 South Doimnic were taking Ann Lorrie Welch, girls the safest and best area to start sort out and think over what he Smith. Sherrie Ann Anaras and ford, matron of honor, and Miss 920 East, girl, June 1. Lynda Simmons in would be building ha. learned, to try to reach. . a change Sandra o Ann Kay. Sherrie Birch. C. Alton Stelnke Ann Karen Hilman 1598 Dr. Castle, Black, up the trait of self reliance. conclusions . This bU-- l -- 4 Lakewood Dr., girl, June 1. Best man duties were assum- Janae Black, and Jackie Lyn oM Since slant and depth of writing accurate yeli ty is portrayed m the angular; Richard E. Lundstrom, 1941 ed by Derrell Schmidt, while Ehlers will be flower the 0 represent an individual's emo- formations of the girls. in , 10 East 4900 South, gill, June 1. Steve Knaras, Norman Kay and c tional foundation, it is never round taWe Richard G. Woodford will asI o safe to Dav.d Lewis Cecil 2839 Ron ushered. Brown, Wainwright Each was centered with a bas01 deliberately change eith1D .Reavely also assisted at the sume duties of best man for his ill6 ket of spring flowers. The Eisen-third- , Rd., girl, June 1. er. Life may do this for an infourth and fifth lines. Don R. Murphy, 2239 Atkin reception. brother. ijQWer g0(d jnH while china was dividual in which case it is When com-- ' quick understanding at June 1. time first or the The Ave., and d Mr Woodford will be graduata is girl, at student groom one when noticed occasionally appears unexpectedly lhcge partieg the gold puted Jack Carter, 6332 South 530 the University of Utah, where ed from the finds that several years ago his prehension University of Utah like this it indicates that in the s (Formerly Thomas Hair Stylists) was used he is affiliated with Tau Beta East, girl, June 1. writing was backhand and is areas of learning where the (verware in He has fulfilled an 2280 E. 48C0 South August. CR Ervin 5953 South Chi effect and Pi most beautiiul national a n Perrenaud, How-Was now slanted or vice versa. Epsilon, LDS mission to Australia. writer is already thoroughly; lQ tha gM and white J00 East, girl, June 1. in "change", fifth line inengineering societies. carry Danny Ray Larsen, 2863 South The couple plan to reside in dicates quick understanding, familiar, problems are easily jdea even in the gold candy JU0 East, girl, June 1. ever, other trails of character thrived, involved explanations dishes and nut cups on each Max E. Hall, 6320 South 400 Salt Lake upon return from table. in tho personality help to com- their honeymoon to the West The guests drew for places. East, girl, June 1. Coast. Ottis 7253 South hostesas Ainsworth, Cabinet wives acted ses. one qt each table. We were 1440 East, boy, June 1. v ; Gerald N. Breeze, 2165 East fortunate in having Lady Bird Johnson as hostess at our table. 6675 South, boy, June 1. Use Neighbor Gerald 11. Fuller, 5590 NeighMrs Kennedys French chef bor 1. June Lane, boy, really outd.d himself with the Jack C. Elder, 5179 East menu. It consisted of delicious Buy Lines fresh salmon with cucumbers Moor Road, boy, June 1. David V. Draper, 5099 South and small pastries for the first V f course. This was followed by 2050 East, twin boys, June 2. William K. Crane, 3107 Louise chicken breasts, hearts of artiAve., girl, June 2. choke filled w.th tiny peas T wire flowerGerald B. Lloyd, 448 Scott mashed potato puffs, asparagus Ave., 2. June girl, call us &p! and carrots. A green salad and Glenn D. Thorup, 1590 East Brie cheese followed and the 4350 South, boy, June 3. FT Charles F. Wilson, 1324 East dessert was strawberry souffle 3930 South, boy, June 3. We guarantee quality. ' James Wayne Andrews, 3256 Delivery anywhen. Dolphin Way, boy, June 3. 17 Dick Souvereen, 4199 South 755 East, boy, June 3. Harold G. Christensen, 3939 South 2175 East, girl, June 3. David E. Miller, 840 Zenith MIRRORS Ave., girl, June June 4. Phil J. Pcrcell, 3812 Evelyn AUTO GLASS Serving the Holladay, Cotton-- I Dr., girl, June 4. Allison E. Stout Jr., 7183 wood and East Millcreek com munities of South Salt Lake South 2250 East, girl, June 4. - CR CR 6085 Highland Dr. STORE FRONTS Theral Doclutader, 6145 South County. Application to mail as second 2250 .Ifast, girl, June 4. ; class matter is pending at the ; TABLE TOPS George V. Grass, 211 Moun-ti- q post office at Midvale, Utah June 4. fVjk.W'-Drgirl, j . Fire. Prescription Delivery iT t'f O. , i Office 4708 Holladay Blv. Dale Bounds, 336 East Grcg-so- n ;. ' LIGHT GAS BILLS; BUY Phone: WINDOW GLASS REPLACEMENT MONEY ORDERS, FISH and GAME LICENSES pay Ave., girl, June 4. Salt Lake City 17, Utah Dr. Michael Taylor, 2859 Glen 17 N. Main St. Midvale Plant 136 N. Main, Midvale, Oaks, boy, June 4. AM Utah Stanley Dufrenne, 7075 Souty Phone AM 2700 East, .boy, June 4. Subscription Rates: Lawrence M. Healey Jr., 779 $3.00 per year Wood Ave., boy. White Shirts , 25 cents per month by carrier Fast Willow 4. June Published every Wednesday (short sleeve) Vern J. Fullmer, 4531 South J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher and $4.00 $3.00 3065 4. June East, boy, AM J. Kay Aldous, Richard E. Nilsen, 2952 HartEditor-Managford Street, boy, June 4. White Dress John L. Cornish, 615 East Shirts Malibu Dr., boy, June 4. and $3.98 . $2.98 McClel-Glen H. Hanson, 2911 land, boy, June 5. Robert F. Daynes, 3128 South! Knit Briefs 2850 East, boy, June 5. $1.00 Roland J. Christensen, 2024 Lambourne Ave., boy, June 5. Charles G. Lipp, 2845 Glen-- j 3 for $2.95 mare St., boy, June 5. Floyd Fullmer, 3224 East 3925 Broadcloth. Shorts South, girl, June 5. De-L- a 1896 B. Osborne, George $1.00 nn Ln., girl, June 5. or Byran J. Riches, 2805 Cherry 3 for $2.95 5. June Blossom Ln.. girl, Allen Snow, 3681 Yosemite Dapper Dan Dr., girl, June 5. Men's Sox or outdoor man, Robert R. Walker, 2027 Kellar 59c to $1.00 the perfect gift Ln., boy, June 6. Roger L. Palmer, 2890 East for your Dad is 7375 South, boy, June 6. here! Charles W. Seslar, 2910 South $3.99 2350 East, girl, June 6. Robert W. Rasmussen, 509 Work Shirts East Malibu Dr., girl, June 6. 6869 $2.98 William Hugh Lewis, Brookhill Dr., girl, June 6. Work Pants Ralph W. Larsen, 620 Vine: St., girl, June 7. $3.98 Joseph S. Knowlton, 3391 Ce-- ; 7. lestial Way, girl, June Work Sox Kenneth II. Marx, 1154 East, (cushion foot) 2700 South, girl, June 7. white & natural Dean Hofheins, 2054 East 3335 South, girl, June 7. 3 for $1.00 ' Charles Neil Reading, 4893 Vicwmont, boy, June 7. MEN'S Knit Sport Novelty Gift Jack H. Ilcnlz, 4207 South WASH Swim Trunks Shirts Items Handkerchiefs 2300 East, boy, June 7. 278-048- 1 SLACKS to $2.49 to $2.98 to $3.98 $5.98 $3.95 $1.00 15c to $1.00 EdFred W. Standiford, 4182 Other $4.98 ward Dr., boy, June 7. to Leo Lucey, 3146 Coronet Dr., Trouser Creasers Sport Shirts boy, June 8. 2 pair $1.39 $7.98 $1.98 to $5.00 4 Sherman B. Wilkinson, 2970 Metropolitan Way, boy, June 8. Rcinhold W. Ruegner, 1375 E. 4600 South, girl, June 8. Excellent Selection LDS Church Books Fredrick K. Balli, 3801 South Serving Breakfast, Lunches, Dinners 2740 East, girl, June 8. and Snacks cs Linda Lewis Is hiaiq&C& : Miai Narda Ehler June Bride WE'VE CHANGED OUR NAME j d ...But That's , , gat.ve-analytic- j host-ireel- : , , ; i Births ' StaDl8 SJeTSTK cMbam letters ?,'!? J HOLLADAY HAIR STYLISTS 59 -- -- urllft bee to . I v'.v. V;- - s- c of Glass All Kinds for His Day, Sunday, June n Neicrhbor i Gene's Flower .Shop' I ., 'f 278-262- 6 K. FISHER DRUG 81 31 I Prescription Specialists . t 68 Holladay Glass 91 i j j Make Father's Day A Family Day Bowl and Dine at Cottonwood Lanes i Open Bowling Every Day .... Call to reserve your lanes j Cottonwood Lanes Coffee Shop I , Open 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Join Us Father's Day, June 17 DUSTY'S 7, COTTONWOOD Bowling Lanes 499T Highland Drive Tree If It Ha To Do With mom Tren WE DO IT DIAL I 278-114- 7 J FREE ESTIMATES Landicaping, Yard Maintenance Firewood DUSTY GOODWIN Ties $1.50 to $2.00 Pajamas $3.98 Belts Holloday Blvd and 48th South $1.50 Open Mon. A Fri. Till 9 p.m.8 |