| Show 4-' v 10— THE HERALD JOURNAL - Woman's Club Elects Officers A C- For Coming Year A C Woman's Club mil last Monday in the tea room ot the - p- u j& vh-iTSid- :iy hW bSi£ 2S&?3 £& very-essenc- Or-de- ' h er - Min Rose Am Dutson Plans Tell Mbs Bryan Mr and Mrs Alex J Bryan 230 North 2nd West Tooele announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Nancy J to Richard N Kimball 'son of Mrs Agnes J Kimball of Logan Mi— Bryan is a graduate of Dixie Junior College and Utah State University where she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma and was an officer of the Student Education Association and a member of the board of the 1 State organization She is presently teaching school in the Weber school district Mr Kimball is a student at USU majoring in civil engineering He graduated from Fielding High school at Paris Idaho where he ' was studentbody president and has served a two year LDS mission to the Central Atlantic States He has completed a six moath tour of duty with the US Army Reserves' A Jufle wedding is being planned by the couple is the date set for the wedding which will take place in the Logan LDS ' Temple Is Ann a graduate of South Cache High Rose school and has attended Utah State and busi‘ ness college in Idaho Fills Bfent is a graduate bf North Fremont High school Ashton Idaho He is attending Utah State and is employed at ThiokoL March 17 Miss Olsen - : Bliss Dutson Mr and Mrs Eben G Dutson Nibley announce the engagement of their daughter Rose Ann to Richard Brent Womack sonof Mr and Mrs Royal IL Womack Garland Mrs H Cecil Baker To Entertain Mr and Mrs Orson H Olsen of Richmond the engagement marriage of their daughter Tamara to R Gary-Low- e son of Mr andMrs Rulon K Lowe of Lewiston The couple will be married June 9 in the Logan IDS Temple A reception in their honor will be held that evening- - at the Richmond Community building Tamara and Gary are both graduates of North Cache High school and seminary Both are attending Utah State University The bride-to-b- e is currently a member of Spurs at USU After a short honeymoon the couple win reside in Logan where both will continue their studies announce Place In Arizona Arizona LDS Temple was the scene on February 15 of the Mrs H Cedi Baker win en- wedding of Mrs Hattie Young tertain Literary Study Club at Cook of Logan and Ephriam A Sorensen Fallon Nevada her home In River Heights Mrs Adrian Hatch will give President Robert Price officiaMiss Tamara Olsea “No High program Fletcher Knevel Ground” by Ella Crandall Ogdeir Carmae Whitaker and Bernice Sorensen Fallon Edna Hyde Twin Falls Fred Yost Bancroft A J Henderson Draper Whit- ney and Hazel Transtrum ted ' Attendants were Mr am Pub Idaho Ellis Kunz VicMrs Leo J Nelson sister and tor Idaho and Irene Call brother-in-laid the bride- George Hale EUare J Reber groom - and Mr and Mrs and Jackie Zufelt Blesa! Frank Gibes Heber The couple b honeymooning Bits Sorensen wore an imported silk white dress with b Hawaii rhinestone trim and an orchid corsage Following the ceremony a Rich the pribreakfast was held vate diningroom of the Velds Rose Motel with close family To and friends attending The table centerpiece was of roses and For Club' carnations That afternoon Mr and Mh Women's Literary Club will Nelson honored the couple at a meet Wednesday with Blrs at and garden party reception their home 455 East Crescent George T Blanche Avenue with 75 attending Bln Lyman IL Rich will reFrank Hammon of Pocatello view “Moonlight at Midday” by was master of ceremonies On Sally Carrighar the program were Myron and w Married In Double Ring Ceremony Bliss La December 28 Thompson became the bride of Wallace Obey in an impressive double ring ceremony performed in the Logan IDS Temple Elder Alma Sonne assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve performed the ceremony LaRae is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Willis Thompson of Clarkston The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Lorin Olney Smithfield Literary C at Blarv’s Cafe in Smithfield following the ceremony That evening the newlyweds were honored at a reception in Clarkston Ward Lace and Net The bride chose a lovely floor length gown of Chantilly lace and ruffled net The bodice was fashioned with a round neck detailed in seed pearls and sequins and long lily point sleeves Iler fingertip veil of bride’s illusion was attached to a tiara of sequins and pearls She carried a bouquet of turquoise split carnations surrounding a beautiful white Mrs Erleen Gregory sister of the bride was matron of honor Bridesmaids were Mrs Karen Schoen Miss Valene Godfrey Miss Linda Godfrey and Bliss Win Ann Thompson Cheryl Thompson was flower girl They wore identical turquoise velveteen sheath dresses and carried miniature bridal bouquets Sheldon Rindllsbacher and Boyd Smith acted as best men Ushers for the evening were Lothaln Thompson brother of the bride Kenneth Waite and Joe Thompson The mother of the bride greeted the guests weiring a silver and grey knit dress The mother of the groom wore a Mack silk crepe dress Both - wore corsages of white roses and split turquoise carnations PHARMACY PHACTS Good-tofirEm- we can see or the rful b gardejror flowers when color contrasts are usually stronger Whether contrast is achieved b colon textures or any other way it brings life to a garden just as a holiday can do to a human being after a humdrum work week However garden contrast (like holidays) must be had b moderation for keenest enjoyment Too much contrast leads to spotty results instead of a restful effect : To be most satisfying strong garden contrast may well be confined to a few Important areas and the contrast worked out with care to achieve dramatic pictures supply and sources of atoms are reasonably endless In the hands of the Creator they brought orderly construction out of chaos and built the galaxies of suns and plants and satellites and everything with--b them All ipairvelous and for a a noble purpose never te but to mood of hate establish happy comfortable and peaceful existence and endless opoprtunities for proWE NEVER put the frosting gress for God’s own on tf cake until the cake is Seemingly all material things baked nor do you add garden are subject to change with the frills before major plantings passing of time some perhaps and construction are' complete reverting to atomic form But Charm is added to the garden the spirit or soul which ani- with pools ornamental benchmates the body of mortal be- es birdbaths and sundials the ings do not follow which are final touches that of the earthly body the garden to life With but lives on forever sooner or bring few exceptions garden orna- bter b a resurrected body forever leambg forever progressing Though a fearful pow 1 evil Jjanps our material er future depends 'upon the venatile littje atom b b strab b thirty-si- x colors: briinm fan yellows and this blues contrasted with pastels of pink apricot and bronze pure whites with yellow eyes and set off by dark tones of royal purple violet and brown There are few garden flowers that offer as wide a color range Most of the flowers have-a- n eye of a contrasting color- but b some of the newer strains of aq bye there is only a trace ‘ " v or none - Glimpses SPRING being the time to plant many trees and shrubu is an interesting time to take a look at your garden The first is to see it as it exists the sec- -' ond is to visualize it as you would like it to be Look carefully around your garden'Do you find any common overgrown shrubs or bushes? These may be detracting from the beauty of your on Page 12) out-of-si- ze ed The Perfect Gift' At iGlamour TWELVE1 snowdrops bloom our garden and southern slopes all green with grass can spring be for away? Our green thumber friends tel us of their anxiousness to get out and dig and plant and that time we believe is close at hand If you have a garden book jot down your plans the perennials to be divided the roses and iris you hope to plant: the plants and seed you want to purchase the less rewardbg plants you want to get rid of and then follow the plans you make for better gardenbg Every gardener should have a garden bench or table where he can stand to repot the geraniums to transplant the seedlings toto flats: to write the name tag for those choice plants where their name should tie b retained or for the many small tasks where a table and chair would be handy Select shady nook for your work' shop and you will find many pleasant hours spent there with your hobby One of the first things to consider b garden plannbg is form Form refers to the shape of things whether they be a - From Hortense Rice — rfk - ‘Spectacles' have come a long way since Ben Franklb’s day New fashion trehds and excit-b-g colors glasses have made (lass wearing no handicap these days Hair styles fashioned too to a ring treasured for: its beauty end sentiment b ate compliment glass modes but it’s to choose the right one for your face When you our hair stylist let her suggest the styling suited to your features important visit For the angular face the soft- ening effect of sweeping bangs? For the round face a short cap? For head-huggi- the square face sweeping waves off the temples? For the diamond shaped behind the ears fullness? Nearsightedness calls for farhair styling! sightedness Reconditioning shampoos wash away grime dirt and flaky dryness At our Cinderella Beauty Salem we’ll restore glowing life to your locks so call us at SK2-316- 4 for an early appointment - 100 DOWN WEEK b 125 North Mda Sf SLIMMER TRIMMER AND ENJOYING b all history b Why? Well we followed the producing steps necessary one of the new Wonder drugs FEELING a tranquilizer The manufac- turer went through 114 separate operations plus 138 tests Over Mr aid Mr and Blrs David iaL"" " A beautiful four-tiere- d 30 different jaw materials Mrs Wallace Obey Thomp- - cake was trimmed with small turand topquoise ped with a White temple Blrs MarJean Rbdlisbacher registered the guests and Mrs Sybil Goodey assisted b the trousseau zoom Assisting with gifts were Blrs Helen Goodey Blrs Bin Myrna Goodey forget-me-no- ts were necessary and it took 24 for the complete process days son Kent Goodey and Brent AH this is for your benefit Goodey" when your doctor writes a Bliss Carolyn Godfrey Bliss prescription We keep up to Janet Thompson Bliss Barbara date at all times on the newEarl Bliss Rhonda Goodey and est discoveries of our scienBliss Susan Goodey served re- tists and we are glad to be of freshments Passing napkbs friendly - service to you and were Bliss Jane Goodey Rob- your family V ert and Rodney Thompson In At the Modern Drug Store charge of refreshments wen we’re open from 8:30 am unMrs Ruby Godfrey Blrs Blar-gar- til 9:D0 (closed Sundays) Blrs Corrine ‘It’s So pm Godfrey to get the Important Reggie and Blrs Margaret Best!’ Since 1882 you’ve been Jones able to get just that at 33 Followbg a brief honeymoon N Blab Logan’s Prescripthe young couple is now at tion Headquarters home Frovo b J s' v- — ttatf ivit 788 Skipples wiff give you e fresh new view of your figure They slim on trim with gentle persuosion keep your figure rating high and handsome let your mirror show you how fine nylon elastic molds hips and thighs and does It gently h) comfort ? Safin elastic front and bad panob giro extra flatten The 2M lnch waistband takes control h jtLd ( of your waistline Skipples PanKe No 143 jnSJLLXL White or Mad Abe available as Girdle No 943 ' Shewn with Rave Bre Ne The Heme : ’ disb-tegrati- b ' spring and pear either columnar or coni- everyone admired them Now cal while othen are globular we know them as Primulas the Even among herbaceous plants Primrose and we bedistinctive forms may be found beloyed lieve every garden no matter although their effects are tem- how small has a Ipot that re- of The flower spikes porary an hour or sun for eeives only delphinium and tritoma make so a and is ideal for growday flower accents the for strong ing them It may be ortya ' border' We believe vertical narrow ' border against : the " forms create a restless effect north side of the house or garespecially when planted singly it may be a space between For a quiet and peaceful gar- age: trees but it can be the fruit den rely mostly on horizontal brillian spot of color a made forms types— Jby planting the hardier are unacBfony gardeners EVERY GARDENER achievwith the range of flowes contrast or emphasis whe quainted size' and color that is availer ther he realizes it or not Con- able some of the polyanthus trast b color is effective whe- strains of primula A current ther it is with different shades catalog of one specialist offers b'the-shru- b with We may be a little bit prejudiced but we have strong reason to believe that today’s prescription is the biggest bar-ga- b ‘4 a Everything feel is basically atomic and SME b ton different evergreens alone Pfitzer we knew them by But because pen grow in fountain-lik- e bloomed id early the they arborvitas apforms Tree-lik- e From K D Williams Grandparents Bfarilyn Goodey Blrs Norma Attending the reception were Thompson Blrs Mary Anne four grandparents or the bride Gardner Mrs Nonna South Bliss Merle Goodey Miss Myr-s-a groom- - Mrs Martha C Obey and Goodey Kenneth Thomp M Mrs Lyman Give Review b wedding breakfast was given by the groom’s parents A material univene b Literary Study the ments are secondary to the overall planting scheme Avoid using too' many features about the property If one is' good more may not be better Many years ago we had some " WITH Cook-Tak- es Mrs H C H ALL THINGS VISIBLE to mortal eyes are but compounds or natural elements composed of atoms — the smallest yet mightiest of particles found In hostess The annu- verse — the Crockett e of al business meeting vas concreative substance There are ducted' by Mrs Daryl Chase as many kinds of atoms as president there are elements — all difNew officers will be Mrs ferent'— hydrogen atoms oxyRobert E Griffiths president ' : atoms gold atoms Mrs J Golden Taylor vice gen are Atoms Very gregarious n president Mrs Harris Van and ding together in infinitely recordings secretary small groups called molocules MTS Gene Snart treasurer An atom will not leave the comMrs Julia Howell correspond’ pany of its associates unless r thrown in with company it likes ing secretary Mrs Chase read “A Quesbetter' tion for the Modern Woman If similar atoms unite we Malcom Muggeridge by have an element — oxygen (hi Monday club will meet at iron hydrogen etc If disthe home of Mrs Harris Van gold atoms unite as when similar Orded Pr Van Orden will atoms of hydrogen unite-witspeak on “Science and the bus- half as atoms many iness of Living" we have a compound — in this case water Atoms are unTeen-Agchangeable They may join to' If You’re a The divided skirt is shown form an- element or a com-or but there 4s no change hlac-pound for spring In grayblack wool This is strictly for within themselves These are the little fellows who have cothtf teen-ager- s operated willingly and constantly to form the entire Ibe of substances composing the i “i through The " y i - SI9—39S cf America's Smartest fcnMons Vf: L ’ i |