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Show I Garden Clubs Plan Show Bridal Couple To Reside June 22, 23 In i Schedules for the annual Hah State Flower Show have been sent to the nearly 15ihi garden club members throughout the state. This year it will lie sponsored by the Utah Associated Garden Clubs along with the Prudential Savings. Theme of the show is "The Desert Shall Rejoice and Blossom as the Rose." As the show will be held June 22 and 23 there should be an abundance of roses and many of the artistic classes call for arrangements using roses. Mrs Orson N. Allen, general chairman said that it is open to the public to make entries. Entries may be made at the Prudential Federal Auditorium, 33rd So. and Slate St., on Friday, June 31 from 2 p.m. to 7 p ip. and pn Saturday, June 33 from 8 a m. to 8:30 a.m. An interesting program will be presented for the public featuring Mr Dennison Morey qf Jackson Perkins Rose Growers frqtn Pleasanton, Calif. Also Norman Christensen, local flower arranger will give demonstrations on the ail of flower Mr & Mrs Melvin Lang arranging. Awards will also be given to tbe best entries in horticulture and artistic arrangements. A grand sweepstakes award will be presented by Mr Thomas Taylor, representing Prudential Federal Savings to tbe exhibitor who excells in both divisions. Mrs William J. Bullough is Miss Kitty deGeus and Mel- & Mrs William L. deGeus, East of tbe Utah Associated president vin C. Lang were united Thurs- Midvale. Garden Clubs. Mrs Betty Allen Parents of the bridegroom of Hulladay is state flower show day evening in marriage in riles solemnized in the Logan are Mr & Mrs William I. Lang, chairman. Temple by president of the tem- Salt Lake. A ple, Elder Rex. reception honoring the The bride's parents are Mr couple was held Monday evening in the Midvale Fourth Ward Built-i- n I Chapel. Attending he bride were Ann Davis, matron of honor, Barbara Heki, Rac Anderson, and Betty Decker, On their return from a honeybridesmaids, and Barbara Lang, moon in Sun Valley, Mr & Mrs flower girl. Performing the duties of best Dale LaMar Driggs Jr., will ARCH-LIF- T man was the groom's brother, make a home in the valley. SANDALS Prior to their marriage May Dwain Lang. Jim Walker ush29 at the Evergreen Reception ered. Out of state guests visiting Center, Mrs Driggs was Miss for the occasion were William Patricia Ann Ileller, daughter deGeus, Georgia and Marjean of Mrs Donna Behm, 1469 East BUILT-U- P ARCH Froggett, Torrance, Calif. 3150 South, and Albert Eugene The couple spent their honey- Heller, 4328 Park St., (540 East). MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN moon in Las Vegas and are A reception immediately folHere's a unique sandal that in their home Salt Lake. making lowed the ceremony. really comforts your feet. The Prenuptial parties were givMr A Mrs Dale LaMar Driggs, built-u- p en by Beth Lang and Berneta 525 East 27th arch and other exctu-South, are parents ive features give a comfortLang, Ann Winegar, and Dar- of the groom. lene Howorth. able lift to your every step. Performing the nuptial rites was LDS bishop, Walter Price. No more feeling of Attendants of the bride were ordinary sandals. Ideal for Presbyterian Church R. Jenkins, matron of home, street or recreation. Plans Vacation School Mrs JayMrs James E. Young, honor, Colors: Tan , Muck or White Parents are urged to register Miss Susan May Heller, bridesFull Sizis Only their children for Vacation maids, and Jennifer Joy Behm, flower girl. Children's from $7.95. $1Q95 Church School at the CottonJohn Ellessen was best man. Larger sics add $1.00. wood Presbyterian Church, 1580 Ushering guests were Steven Vine Street, which will start Farrington. Kenneth FarringRonald Zissi, and Fred Monday, June 10 at 9:00 A.M. ton, and continue through June 21. Wood. There will be classes and activities for children age four through sixth grade. Registra3186 Highland Dr. tion forms may be obtained at 485-9731 the Church. Kf KKqhkor, fieflaHay, Saif Cafu C.ounfy, OfaK Wat nr:, lay. June 5, 73 Rites Planned by Pair Mid-Summi Holladay Aug. 8 wedding plans are living made by Miss Mary Lynn Harnett, daughter of Mr & Mrs Holladay will In the new home r V.r Mi.-- Mii-hur- l ':il Jop-pum- and Wilnu-- r . Before their marriage May it', at Crest wood Villa. Mrs .IeipM)ii was Miss Carol Hue Middleton, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lew is N. Middleton. 239 Cast HtM i South. Barents of the groom are Mr & ,lr Emu .leppsou. Midvale. Mieiulaiils of tl'.e liride were Mrs lioheri E. Brown as matron of honor: Miss ionnie Murk. Miss Jane Jeppsou. Miss Christine .leppson. Miss Susanne Jeppson. bridesmaids, and Miss Delores Jeppson. junior brides- Thats just dandy! One lhile Want Ad already were out of mcrchai.die! t. il er I.. Harnell. UW Rain- bow Dr.. Murray, and Robert C. MrCardell. son of Mr Mrs California Man in Miss Steed's Future ' Miss Dolores Steed, daughter of Mrs Gladys M. Steed. 2927 'South lath East, will marry a California man in Salt Lake City July 5. lie is Rudolph 11. (Skcc) y.iesenlienne. Huntington Park. Calif., the son of Mr & maid. .Mrs Rudolf C. Ziesenhenne. Best man was Trent G. JepSanta Barbara, Calif. brother of the groom. pson. University of Utah student. Ushers were Ernest 1. Gonrley, Miss Steed is a member of the James It. Ashby, and Wendell Christian Science organization and Alpha La mini a Delta on tin J. Duncan. Hostesses at parties for the campus. Her fiance is a gradbride were Mrs Ernest G. Gour-ley- . uate of tin University of CalMiss Mark, and Mrs Brown. ifornia at Santa Barbara. He was a memlier of the Christian Science organization on that campus. Airman Robert J. Hoffman, son of Mr & Mrs Robert Hoffman. 3926 South 27th East, Salt Lake City, is being to reassigned Sheppard AFB, Tex., for technical training as a U. S. Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist. Airman Hoffman, who enlisted in the Air Force a short time ago. has completed his initial basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. The airman, a 1962 graduate of Olympus High School, attended University of Utah. i'SIPECDAIL OFFER ROSE CARE KIT Miss Kitty DeGeus Spacs Vows with Melvin Lang LIMITED TIME ONLY HANDY MONEY SAVING KIT CONTAINS ORTHOf 10 0Z. PLASTIC SQUEEZE DUSTER APPLICATOR PRICE REGULAR Becomes I I ROSE FOOD PINT REGULAR Utah's own Goorgo Romney (right). Governor of Michigan moots with two other prominent Utahns, Sen. and Mrs Wallace F. Bennett, during Gov. Romney's visit to Washington, D.C. The Michigan Governor has been men tioned prominently as a leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. Gov. Romney spent much of his youth in the Beehive State and attended several Utah schools. .79 or. srxho Wasatch Shadows 4529 Wander (26th East at HOLLADAY Lane Riley's Shoes African Violet Group Installs New Officers An Installation Tea will be held Wednesday, June 3, at 1:30 A Strong plastic coated wire wall with heavy weight embossed vinyl liner. REAL BARGAIN! Deluxe features include Mon-ar- k streamlined chainguard, chrome fenders and rims frame and sturdy Twin-Arcbrilliant Silvermist colors, Sizes for everyone. h 6' dia. by 12" deep 220 gal. List Price $11.00 Full Size Boys' or Girls' BIKE Now Starts at M-9- 5 . always find your best buys at Hammond's. We stock 33 models of bikes year 'round. Complete selection of Trikes, Pedal Cars, and Wheel Goods of all kinds. You'll Hammond's 278-015- 6 Tot & Toy Shop Your Year Hound Clothes & Toy Store In the Mall L. DALE p.m., for the newly elected officers of the African Violet Society of Utah at the home of Mrs Robert Savage, 3822 Sunny Dale Drive. Those honored will be Mrs Richard Wheatley. 4543 Willow Rd Mrs Walter president, Blank, 2130 Green St., Mrs Floyd Farnsworth, Magna, recording sec.; Mrs William T. Naylor, 3384 Oakwood, corresponding secretary; Mrs Milton Young, 801 Simpson Ave., treasurer; and Mrs C. R. Moyes. Magna, auditor. The African Violet Society of Utah is affiliated with the African Violet Society of America, Inc., and the Utah Associated Garden Clubs. It was organized December 19, 1951. The purpose of the club is to share as a group, mutual pleasure and interest in the African Violet (Saintpaulia) to promote culture and further improvement of the plant; and to further public interest and appreciation of the African Violet. is the natural reaction to Kennecott f 100-millio- n in Utah. expansion program to increase copper production It's the biggest single industrial expansion in tho history of the stale. The huge program will he four yeare in the making. To complete it, Kennecott will undertake many major of new projects. Included are the construction fleet of powerful plants aud the purchase of a $100,000 trucks approximately costing capacity tons of million haul will each. The trucks overburden every week from the Bingham Canyon Mine to the dumps. Removing overburden exposes the copper ore, 65-to- n 1-- When copper production shifts into high gear, it will help Kennecott operate successfully in the highly copper market. To Utah this meant competitive millions and millions of dollars a year in Kennecott ux payments. payrolls, supply purchases and These dollars flow into the economic lifeblood of our slate. They circulate to all counties until they reach every Utahn. Wow! That's the biggest expansion evert Vtolst. HOLBROOK of the Holbrook Funeral Chapel is proud to announce MILTON W. LINDQUIST formerly president and manager of the Lindquist-CarlquiMortuary is now on the staff of the Holbrook Funeral Chapel. He can give the same courteous service he has given for over thirty years. st Milton TV. Lindquist SERVING THE SOUTHEAST AREA 481-486- 8 HOLBROOK FUNERAL CHAPEL 3251 South 23rd East 50 Years of Experience 484-204- 5 I I I I I 4 let-do- 'C0v" I I 4510 South) CR7-274- I I Liquid aco. u.s, rAX. I I I ORTHO m I I I I I $f49 I AND Mrs Dale Driggs 4 ED U S T OS R Patricia Heller Comfort r '.s,'k j Harry MrCardell. 1701 Spring Lane. The ceremony will Ik pel formed in the Sail Lake LI)S Temple. 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