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Show vras iho retting for n reception honoring Mr & Mrs Jack Edwin Hill after Miss Anne Schofield changed her name in Salt Lake rites LDS Temple wedding May 7. hridc-lo-bis Miss A June The bride is the daughter of Margiit Knuliel. She is making Mr & Mrs Walter L. Schofield. plans with Itavid Cordon Foil 34()9 Pioneer St. Parents of the for a Salt Lake LDS Temple groom are Mr & Mrs William wedding. D. Hill, 2539 West 3500 South. Miss Knuhcl is a daughter of Granger. Mr & Mrs Samuel Knuliel, was Miss Lynn Schofield Basel, Switzerland. She pre- sole attendant for her sister. t Avo., Miss Schoiield has studied at sently resides at Salt Lake. Brigham Young University. is a son of The groom-elec- t Mr Hill is presently enrolled Mr & Mrs Cordon C. Fed. 3471 in the BYlT graduate school and South 2300 Fast. will receive his masters degree Following the June 12 rites in August. He has attended the couple will lie honored at a Westminster College and is a reception at the Crest wikkI Y graduate, lie fulfilled an LDS Villa. Northern California mission. Bidden to attend the bride have liecn Mrs Hubert X. Frost, Couple Reveals Plans Miss Karen Fed and Mrs Neal Temple Wedding Planned in June Letters To the Editor 125-ls- For June 21 Wedding Everybody Can Sew Mrs Peter G. Van Mondfrans. h Fast, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Joyce Marie Van Mondfrans, to Richard S. Kay. is a son of The groom Mrs Lillian F. Kay, 2025 Fardown (5910 South). A June 13 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple is planned. The couple are both attending the University of Utah and affiliate with Lambda Sigma. Miss Van Mondfrans plans to graduate in June. 668-10- 1 . . . BUT NOT EVERYONE CAN FIT to-be Something for those who hesitate or lark the confidence to sow on finer lalirirs . . . For those who want to know how to lit properly, and learn the fine art of tailorin';, color coordination, and styling. THERE WILL BE EVENING CLASSES CLASSES THERE WILL BE SUMMER TEEN-AGE Enroll Now for Next Classes Starting May 14 Call for information the bride have been Mrs Alarlow E. Hathaway, a sister, matron of honor; Aliss Rosemary Wright, Miss Martha Gail Florenoo and Alias Kathleen Kae Florence. Best man duties will be assumed by Samuel D. Wright. National Tournament Ma-vo- i r 1 It, 'v- u Lw. n dairy-product- s on Mother Your V' i ' n - team Mr Si Mrs Arthur L. Burt. North 2565 Wellington St. (1830 East), Tour the have revealed engagement from of their (laughter Miss Barbara Holladny. to Aiichael John Mrs Ray R. Ann Burt. Champions Bateman. 1961 F. Clayhournc Papanikolas, son of Air & Mrs I Ave. (2785 South), and Mrs John E. Papanikolas, 210 Walker Charlene II. Arrowsmith, 2630 Lane. (5450 South). A summer wedding is planned Melbourne St. (1840 Fast), are now representing the Salt Lake by the pair. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate area in the national tournament of the University of Utah Colnow in progress. The winning score will he lege of Nursing. Air Papanikolas Bulletin in preliminary elim- was graduated from the Wharsubmitted M inations leading to the national ton School of Finance and Comtitle, it was explained by Mrs merce at the University of Is area Pennsylvania. 11 Anne Leonard Corey, director, at whose home the finals were played last week. The winning pair received two trophies each. One was from By Wayne Rose the tournament and the other By V'an from North American An attack on tlie United Lines, tournament sponsors. States will) an atomic or hydSenior Troop 257 attended tlie rogen hemb would make it "Senior Su" at Trefoil Branch, necessary for many survivors Plan Whiting-Halla- n established Girl Scout Camp to rely on their own fixid and June Temple Wedding an in Provo Canyon, April 26. 27 water reserves for up to two weeks. David G. Ilallain has chosen and 28. To assist citiezns in planning his future bride, Miss Trudy Even though it snowed, many a food supply, tlie U.S. & Airs Mr of Whiting, daughter ,he senlors sleP ln t,n,s and Department of Agriculture has M. Dee Whiting, 924 Atkin Ave.-o- f out of prepared a publication called is a son of every The groom-to-b- e troop cooked Food Stockpile, lor Mrs Jennie Josephine Hallam. doors on coieman stoves and "Family Survival." 2886-9tFast, and Glenn C. campfires. This bulletin lists kinds and Hallam. Awards were given for demonThe engaged pair plan to wed strations of camp skills and quantities of mod suitable for June 28 in the Salt Lake LDS winners of competitions in emergency ue, sample meal fitting a situation with Temple. They will be honored knots, firebuilding, lashing, plans ideas on minimum cooking, 1 at the at a reception July tent pitching and striking, and storing and replacing foods, use of coieman stoves. Reception Center. needed for Attending the bride will he Troop 257 brought home top equipment Miss Dorothy Derrick, maid of honors in the competition on and serving, and suggestions honor; Miss Joyce Andrus. Miss knots and tied for third place on water storage. "Family Food Stockpile for Michelle Eason, Miss Judy in demonstrations. is available free of Ken-iso.Survival" Pearson and Aliss Norma . charge by calling Folk Singers1 Group Ext. 215. Mr Hallam has served a tour of duty witli tlie Utah National Sets Utah Concert Guard. The Intermnuntain Folk Cuun-- , Although Americans are in eiKperation taller and heavier, hal with the: ting Miss Anne Schofield most report Unisersitv m Utah. Extension manufacturers stM1 b"y hat sit' 7s or Prepares for Wedding Division, will present the Fast Mill Creek Stake Center lost city ramblers." in a cnn-- : smaller. cert at the University of Utah Center Ballroom. Tuesday. May TW 1 14. at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $1.75 and will be sold at the door. The ramblers are well known! as "old timey" folk musicians. Using guitars, banjos, fiddles.! mandolins, dobros, autnharps. and their own inimitable voices, Serving the Holladay, Cotton- they have an exwood and Fast Mill Creek com- citing. and inspired kind of munities of South Salt Lake music, based on the "country" County. and "mountain" of styles seconn as mail to American folk music from the Application class matter is pending at the 1920s. post office at Salt Lake City, Utah. I . J- n the victorious Lake Area American Rubber Bridge nainent was a couple HU4-082- and Mrs Survival Available Free Camp Enjoyed s Girls' Troop J ' 1 two-wee- k GAZEBO OF FASHION j hattan TM 2293 East Blouses 4800 South and Many More Gifts Funeral services were held Tuesday, Apr. 30. for Airs Alary E. (Molly) Green, 84, 6635 Cottonwood Canyon Rd. (7000 So.). She died of cause's incident to age Apr. 26 in a Salt Lake hospital. Mrs Green was born Feb. 18. 1879. in Butler or Xeri and Mary AIcGhie Butler. She married Ernest V. Green! He died Apr. 4. 1942. She was a member of the LDS Church. She and her husband operated a saddle horse husiness in Brighton for many years. Survivors include her foster son and foster daughter. Clive G. Tapp. Murray; Mrs Della Afoore. Idaho: four Reynolds. four greatgrandchildren; grandchildren; a brother, William J. Butler. Portland, Ore., sisters, Airs Sarah Atkinson, Midvale: Mrs Viola Alaxficld, Mrs Idaho Falls: Emma Maxiield, Bakersfield, half-siste- TERRI'S Man- CR8-980- Best Selection in Utah GRADUATION 1 ... DRESSES FORMALS (Long and Short) WEDDING ATTIRE WALKER'S DANSEUSE as its official "first customers. The modern drive-imilk depot is tlie first of a proposed chain to be erected throughout tlie Sait Lake area. Reed Brown, president of Browns Summit Valley Milk Depots, said that total investments in the depots and in the Brown Summit Valley Dairy at lloylsvillc, Utah, will total some $1 million when completed. The new drive-idepot will stock a complete line of and ice cream, as wcil as dairy drinks, bacon, cheese, Calif. bread and some other bakery Burial was in Murray City goods. It will open Mondays Cemetery. through Saturdays from ll):(X) a.m. to 10:00 p.m. In order to Maria Johanna Sanders give employees the day off. the Juliana Sanders. 4505 Holladay depot will he closed Sundays, witli bonus buys offered each Monday. Named OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS Funeral services were held Friday noon. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Robes Alary E. (Alnlly) Green in the Salt NEXT TO THE VILLA THEATRE Survivors include one son and two daughters. C. Joseph, Santa Airs Ester Monica , Calif.: Krantz. Berkeley. Calif.; Airs Earl G. (Catherine) Richins, Salt Lake. Jewelry Ladies' 19b died Oct. 1. 1937. Beautiful Boutiques Obituaries Barbara Ann Burt Reveals Summer Date Bridge Players Enter t'thirsiltiy. Mur y Circle, died of causes incident to age Apr. 3u in a Sait Lake hospital. Mrs Sanders was born Feb. in Talfta, Uppsala, 16, 1878. Sweden. In 19iK) she married Carl J. Sanders in Stockholm, Sweden. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Sait Lake LDS Temple. Mr Sanders j Marian Mikel Florence is makinng wedding plans with Robert Jensen Wright. They plan to wed June 21 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following, they will be feted at a wedding breakfast hosted by the groom's mother, Mrs Ida Wright Larsen, 2859 Chadwick St. The groom is also the son of the late Alton T. Wright. are Parents of the bride-to-b- e Air & Mrs Wilmer H. Florence, 3306 Oakwood St. A reception the evening of the wedding will honor the couple at the East Mill Creek Ward meetinghouse, 2700 E. EBidEn to'altcnd Labe County, Utah Neighbor, Holladay, Salt J S. H j Miss Joyce Van Mondfrans To Wed Richard Kay pu(. Holladay men are being reTlie Cottonwood Garden Club to new bases to attend assigned mngraulatcs the enterprising technical training courses . Commcr-of Chamber iiolladay of United lowing completion Hals off to the Iiolladay Air Force basic military States merchants who sponsored and at Lackland AFB, rxeruted the successful clean-- ; training Texas. up campaign. RichThe beautiful planting at the1 They are Airman Basic D. Hollingsworth, son of base of the flag plole, a recent' ard & Mrs Loren L. Hollingsrift of the Carden Club of Cot- Mr 3126 S. 23rd E., and worth, tonwood. adds a "we do care"! touch. Iiolladay is the heart of Airman Basic David C. Monson, & Mrs F. V. Alonson, the area where we all love to son of Mr 41 h E. 324 S. live. To make it beautiful has! Airman Hollingsworth will always been an aim of this Car-- ' attend a course for air passengleu Club, as further cidcnccd er specialists at Sheppard AFB, by tlie evergreens at the Cot1961 graduate of tonwood school. Tile flag pole Tex. He is a South i Kan.) high was their gift and also the! Wichita schul and a former student at brand new flag. Two of Ilolladays leading the University of Utah. Airman Monson will attend a merchants and community- course for air traffic controlminded Americans have offered an assist in the flag ceremonial lers at Kcesler AFB, Miss. He and the watering of plants. Vive attended Granite high school. le Hull aday! Cottonwood Garden Club c Spencer. Standing as best man will he Alan I). Rogers. Miss Knuliel has attended the College of Fashion in Basel. Iler liancc is enrolled at the University of Utah. lie has fulfilled an LDS West Herman mission. The News of Men In Service 1115 East 21 st South IN CENTER OF SUGARHOUSE r, Now Is the Time . . . for Washing and Cleaning Walls & Callings Your Holladay Paintar BOHLAND LUDWIG CR7-517- 2 'Please call after 6:00 p.m.) Give her more time to be a Mother! . V;'J i ' ; f s' jf - J ' V y Vy of fhe MALL 4 of many Exciting New Ways To Remember Her Electrically Ill'4-K661- FOR A DAY and WIN A $50 Shopping Tour Baby Tender Service O Lunch at Hot Shoppes 'Ins: the Entire Family Dinner, Top o' the Mall For Tickets to Cinerama "How the West Was Won" Cmirtcs;, ho In n ml i get-ci- Neicmbor Theatres i $25 Gift Certificates To carli of two nimu-rstip- ; . ! 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