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Show will be brought to camp for talks and demonstrations with the patrols. finds Latin Weiler Wendy America of special interest and will undertake tins large assignment while n California. Wendy has been siudying Latin America in school and has been studying Spanish. This has aroused her curiosity enough tu develop a desire to study this area in depth and gain a better understanding of the people, culture, and customs of Latin Amcr.'ca. Sharon Clark has selected Japan as her special area of study. Sharon's desire for learning led to her chousing this country. Her knowledge of this country lias been slign: nan for tnis reason she chose Japan to learn about a country which is so important, but about which she knows very little. The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah tries H' cdnesday. August 14. 1965 Page 2 Fashion Show Set For Valley View Eighth Young girls interested in Girl Scouts I To pro-- 1 viewing the newest styles and colors should plan on attending a Back To School fashion show to be staged at the Valley V'iew 8lh Ward in the cultural hall. Models will be girls of the ward MIA. The show, to be held Aug. 21st. at 8:00 P.M., will feature all that's new and exciting for Fall. The fashions will be from Terri's Gazebo, 2293 E. 4800 So. Coordinating and narrating the show will be Mrs Marlene Nielson, trained fashion consultant and assistant manager at Terri's. Included in the program will be wardrobe acccsuries and beauty news. Styles will run the gamut from sport to formal wear. For ticket information or call Mrs Parry at Cr. tickets can be purchased at the door. Miss Sajidra Pedersen Tells Marriage Plans Miss Sandra Pedersen, daugh& Mrs M. A. Pedersen, 5141 South 2100 East, and Jorg Oepping, son of Mr & Mrs Walter H. Oepping, 4588 Russell St., ter of Mr are making known their en- gagement and forthcoming marriage. Mr Oepping is stationed with the U.S. Army near Chicago. The wedding date has not been chosen. Attend California Meet Wendy Wciler, 16, daughter of Mrs Richard G. Weile1, 1612 Emerson Ave.. Salt Lake City, Sharon Clark, 16, daughter of Mr & Mrs Sheldon R. Clark, Holladay Blvd.. Salt Lake City, and Julie Ann Engberg, of Mr A Mrs 16. daughter Charles M. Engberg, 1361 9th St., Ogden, will represent the Utah Girl Scout Councl from at an International Aug. Adventure iu San Francisco.. Seventy Senior Girl Scouts from Utah, Nevada, Arizona. California, and Hawaii will live at Bolhin Manor, a San Francisco Girl Scout Council camp, in Marin County. Plans for the adventure include visiting an as of international interesl in Sau Francisco. Also, each girl has ciios-e- u a particular country site would like to explure. It is the plan that all girls will have an to learn about opportunity many countries. But patrols will be formed to spend some part of the time in exploring one country in depth. Because ot tile resources available in San China, Frauciscu, Japan, France, Italy, India, and Latin America have been selected, and consultants on these coun 4506 18-2- 9 JUMPING -- JACKS y a: ' ' 's ?w-- r 34: v" I V September Ceremony Planned by Pair Daiid Rideout, sun of Mr A Milton W. Joe Rideout. 2567 Ave., Kentucky' (4720 I better look for an optometrist in the Want South j will take as his bride 1 didnt even see that nail! Ads Sept. 6. in the Salt Lake TemPeterson, Chester II. Ennis, Concord, to Joseph and Julia Strong Paul. ple, Miss Janene Lchi. Calif., are parents of the groom- - He married Sina M. Henricksen Making the announcement of wlio resides at 1515 Sig- - on June 8, 1915, in Salt Lake their engagement and fbrlliconi- City. He was affiliated with the ing wedding plans are Lie br.de- ma Ave. (435 South). LDS Curch and had been em- Maxim? Mrs Pe mother, Announcemcnt of the nuptial s pioyei by Union Pacific trrson, Lchi. was made known at a He was also a member Miss Peterson is a June grad- recent dinner at tlie San Fran- - rua,j ( nle i;tah Iris Society and the uate of Utah State University. ciscan with Mr & Mrs Duke Pc- Gem Society, Utah at is student a the Her fiance I lers as hosts. Survivors are his widow; University of Utah. at-! suns. Tlie prospective groom is Harold E., Frank K.,; lending the University of Lrlah, Lloyd A., all of Salt City; where he is a member of the 7 grandchildren; 3 Diane Ross, John and treasurer of Arnold children: brothers, sisters, Al- Worth Set Date Air Society. vin, Eugene, Hugh, Spence, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs Karl Announcing the engagement Mrs tu-li- to-b- Rail-new- Lk and approaching marriage of (Melba) Ncwhauscn, San Jose, Kathryn Carlinq U Ihe r daughter, Miss Diane DorCalif.; Mrs Donald (Ruth) McNow Mrs Ted Wilson Nutt, Ch'cago; Mrs Elizabeth othy Ross, to John Earl Worth-eare Mr A Mrs Raymond K. Foster, Modesto, Calif. scene was the Wyo.. Ross, 3819 Iloncycut Rd. (1HU) of Jackson, Kaththe marriage of Miss East.) Lena Shanks Ted L. Wilson Mr A M's Darrell F. Wort hen, ryn Carling and ' Wrs be0? Browning Shanks, 1019 East 4th South, arc the recently. Mr A Mrs Joseph Carling. 781 80. 4750 Hugo Ave. (4630 South) prospective groom's parents. Ave.. (1515 South) died Aug 9 at 7 p.m. in a Salt Kensington Crestwood Villa will h the , L Wilson, 2762 Lake rest home after a long M Robert "i scene of the wedding on Aug. South 29th East, are parents of illness. A- She was born July 18, 1883, in Both have attended college, t11 Par, . Ogden to Stephen and Emily a ll An Miss Ross at Westminster Col- Ppnt LDS Ward will honor Chatelain Browning. She marlege, Mr Worlhen at the Uni- - burought on Aug. 22. Both ried Llewellyn Lyle Shanks, Dec. Wilsons the versity of Utah. are students at the University 12, 1905 in Ogden. He died May of Utah and plan to continue 31, 1950. Owen-Enni- s Mrs Shanks was a former resRites their studies there. ident of Ogden, a member of Planned for Sept. 12 Queen Esther Chapter No. 4., A Sept. 12 wedding is being Order oi Eastern Star; While Grand International Shrine, arranged for Bliss Constance Lee Owen and Terry Ray Ennis Auxiliary, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. at the Lamplighter. CYRIL J. P.U'L Survivors include her son, Miss Owen is tlie daughter uf Cyril Janies Paul, 70, 935 Mrs Duke Peters, 1229 E. 5th East 2700 South, died Friday at daughter, Lyle B., Southold, South, and Tom E. Owen, 2868 9:55 a.m. at his home. He had N. Y Mrs Clone Erickson, Salt Lake City; 4 grandchildren, 10 Glcnmare St. (1575 East). been ill for some time. Mrs J. J. Powell, Tooele, and He was born Aug. 28, 1892, brothers, sister, Charles, Sunset, Davis County; Guy, Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mrs Veda Neville, Prospect, Ore. Funeral services were held "Keep Your Child Heading' Tuesday at 1 p.m. from an Ogden mortuary. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery, Private tutoring or small groups. n YOUNG AMERICA'S FINEST FITTING SHOES BACK TO SCHOOL - $g50 $895 12V2 to 4. 4'2 to 9 Waxhide or Black ybutfoful Shoes ' TOTS TO 4835 Highland Dr 'ysSiwL Si 16 SSrv. f STEADY' jWm DO IT NOW S3 Call West C. Hammond, READING CENTER 4645 Hoi Clvd. Mali CR3-C91- n 2 Mrs Olga Wil'iams Funeral services were conducted Saturday noon from Winder Ward chapel, for Mrs Olga S. Williams, 70. 1396 East 39th who died 01 natural South, causes last Wednesday, at 5:30 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park. Mrs Williams was born Dec. 2), 1892 in Salt Lake City to Tens Peter Christian and Sophia Hansen Egelund. She was mar- nud to Earl W. Williams May 10. 1914 in tlie Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died Mar. 13, 1952. She was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors arc her sons, daugh-t.-rsWendell E. and Avon V. Williams, Mrs Burnelta Bouck, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs Verna W'. Hunter, Woods Cross: Mrs Iiuth W. Babcock. San Mateo, 2 Calif.; 15 grandchildren, brother, Wilford Egelund, Salt Lake City. ''' ? ' .'i' ' i V);' ' v . ' , v . - Neicrk bor NATIONAL EDITORIAL Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. 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