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' Vy USU League Summer Newcomers °lnn Sunoer Pf' Bride-To-B- e - or tr sfrf f F i As the final meeting of the 1906-6school year USU Fac- r ' at PRESTON Visiting ' jtbe homo at Mr and Mra Al-- I ulty Women's League Newton Naih during the past comers will hold a potiuck on have been their I week supper with their husbands as and Ilia bride Flrll Lieuteni guests Tli party will be held J ant and Mn Joniea A Noah at the North Logan Parti I VI- whoae marriage biuk place Feb 25 in Jtapid City The Thursday April pm In case of Inclement newlyweds are enroule tn 1 fi weather they will meet In the : Lorado Texas and new 4 I V K d 1 1 h Bowen for Li Nath who Laboratory -School cafeteria haa been stationed at The evening's entertainment Air Force Base during will be furnished by Newell officers training J Crookston who will lell the The new Mrs Nash la the story of "Old Ephraim" and Rebecca Miss J former Mrs Eugene Grape will play Vodicka daughter of Mr music and Mrs Joseph Vodicka of J V:‘i Host and hoktesi for the A graduate of Raiid City will be Mr and Mrs evening School she V Rapid City High Keith Checketts assisted by attended South Dakota State Mrs Bruce Arneklev Mrs at and Brookings University Pcul Boyce Mrs Dale Brown jthe Nancy Taylor Charm Mrs Ravmond Brown Mrs Course Lt Nash la a gradWilford Cannon Mrs Thomas uate of Utah State University A Mrs Allen Dedrick Clark where he majored in econMrs Krneth Morgan Mrs f lie was affiliated omics r i NHI Morgan Mrs Morris! with the Sigma Nu fraternity ''uwer Mrs Dsrwln V Attend Wedding i Mr Burdette Peterson Mrs i Mr and Mn Alton Nash George R’vnolds Mrs Dovoe attended the wedding of their ll ckert Mrs Everett Fisher ’ ' Ison Vows were exchanged Mrs Ruth Ann Fowler Irof J In an afternoon double ring rr ' ‘'‘ ' ’ i jM V ft Mrs Kaye Funk Eugene -'ceremony performed by the 4 Mrs Rarbara Hales ' V i Rev i Taylor Neeley in the 4 Mrs Mrs Hart Willis George First Baptist Church J i Hayward Mrs Kenneth Lyon? With her father as escort vl A j— — Mrs Lillian Matthews Mrs al ’the bride approached the Mn Robert De Pedro Grant Roti Mrs Burch Schtar in a full - length gown of neider Miss Julia Ann Som-se- n “ White Mr and Mrs Richard 01- - Pat Is a sole in isV J peau de Mrs Carl D Spear Mrs sen Logan announce the maiIbgh and Hollywood Beauty! KVm were jon- yja Miss Susan Plggott Glen Stringham Miss Lea rtage of their daughter Patrl- College She la prenUy eIJ1’hloned of Chantilly lace the Ward Palette at Mrs on Pedro Herman De Wlebe to Robert ployed da teevelegl cardinal’s coat Mr and Mrs Ibomas Pig-- lege where she was affiliated Mrs Dan Workman and Mrs Salim in Ben Lomond Hotel December 22 19G0 u Mje waj worn gott of Bloomington Idaho with Alpha Iota International Danuta Ziellnska Robert la the son of Mr Ogden over the gown and ended in In announce at home the engagement of ?uine“ are Ogden G ? h They England and Mrs Harold It wai ac aln inhere Robert Is employed of Clearfield boat neckline Mr and Mrs Carlyle bows Her Misa Nancy Lu Pace be-ishoulder ael W Bock son of Mr and gently employed by large came the bride of John W Pace Price Parents of the was net of veil elbow length Mra Worthy Beck Liberty Mr Beck has served an held by a lace trimmed cir- Hobbs In a ceremony per- - bridegroom are Mr and Mrs And LDS mission to New England Idaho clet She carried a bouquet of formed In the Salt Lake LDS Richard S Hobbs Logan ttended Brigham Young Sirs Joseph P (Ada E) The bride-eleIs a gradu- - J“ After a wedding' The bride was graduated Temple dark pink baby roses SunBm honored Morrell will be JS-Mat of th LDS BuUott Col- IflKP Miss Nancy A Doyle was breakfast was given at the from Utah State University! (n day April 9 on her eightieth Vlll7 of honor and bliss Hotel Temple Square Coral i where she was affiliated with!"1 maid of her members accounting in August Ha has birthday by j The Women's Association Chi Omega and Aggiettes of Roches- Room Dalrymple Cynde a position on the adaccepted family ter Mich was bridesmaid That evening a reception The bridegroom has attend- - of the First Presbyterian ministrative faculty at BYU She came to Logan at the Best man was LL Chris Wil- was given at the Carbon LDS ed USU and is continuing his Church of Salt Lake City will will and continue his educa4 her with of parents age studies at the University of be holding its 14th Annual An son LL Frank Basils was Stake Center Price tion Charles and Phebe A Wiilf To Ushers were The bride is the daughter Utah tiques Sale and Show on WedThe wedding date has been England and has lived here rmiman Poulas LL Dave Thursday and Frinesday set for August 4 in the Logan She since most of the time White and LL Fred Garcia day April 19 20 and 21 at IDS Temple became active in the LDS 12C Street Salt Lake City A reception followed the and an church at early age Unique in the Intermountain wedding ceremony VUI nctum worked continuously until two Tha Catholic Women's LeaWest this show annually atMarshall was She Thompson star of presiyears ago tracts people from all o v e r gue of St Thomas Aquinas Daktari" on the CB3 Tele- dent of the Logan Stake Rethe area Interested In viewing j L B Cache County' relatively' (hers cife! Society for 12 years and of the Council of part of that show's has or buying antiques Besides era new Valley View Nursery will! Saturday April 15 served under three Stake production t aside as a work Utah dealers this year there Catholic Women on Saturday hiatus mi a k tour of s be given a big boost Persldents —0 1L Budge A To 15 be some firom Arison April tha sorority a ndj Vietnam for the Hollywood month when sororities E Anderson and C W Dunn Mrs Joseph Morrell wilh aUSO Committee Idaho Montana Meeting will "Daktari" fraternities on tha Utah State !frtrnity members will clean California She was also President of and unusu-t-o Mms at 9 am are Morrell Mr the house the lawn and Registration' She Washington and rake Club Many comeithe and DUP win Cache ij icheduled to resume film- the County University campus will be offered for n April 17 for the fall roT 9:3Lto 1° the aid of the service landscape the yard Location al items die served as custodian of relics parents of seven children (ea which time refreshments ion st sale for at first of time the View the Valley Nursery Women's of for 6 years the Member! ezency four of whom are living: Mrs will be served There will be Antique show As a special philanthropy jl at 380 East 2nd North Besides her church work C Douglas (Josephine) Wads- Literary Club will meet WedAdmission to the Show and guest speaker at 11 am -' The Greeks also are sponCALLING AU all’ suoDorted S 12 nroiect at the by Adrian considerable worth of Logan If nesday April she has dime pm HOMI MAKERS t h e oring a drive tor Gold Strike Sale is 50 cents and the pub- - Luncheon will be served st work In genealogy and has and Wendell G Morrell of home of Mrs Ezra C Lun-dah- L Greek affiliates Stamps in order to purchase lie in general Is Invited to 2:30 at the Grandview Cost traditional Greek Week 110 East 5th South written several personal his- Blackfoot Idaho and Mrs II Bv Gay Stevras help! j°f registration will be 50 cents swing set for the nursery come In and "browse" to tories as well as one id the Boyd (Helen) Shelton of Salt Mrs L B Caine will re- dents will be working luncheon for the HJO There will serv-!n- d be without! a dinner at is WHAT SHOULD YOU DO present Logan Second Ward when It Lake (Sty They have IS view the book “Everything the Nursery established as a!hlch od from 5:50 to 7:00 each' Reservations may be mads WHEN YOU READ had been organized for 100 grandchildren and 7 great But Money" by Sam Leven- - non - profit organization to the necessaiy equipment and with Mrs Robert Johnston - facilities to take care of the evening moABOUT laid or FURNITURE son student's (1961) working grandchildren eyars 7 by April 1L Donations' children's needs TRENDS? may be turned into the Ac-- 1 The modem Egyptian city Msgr Vaughan guert of Luxor was once the speaker will talk on the sec-mi- d Furniture tivity Center mi the I half of History of the b r a t e d Thebes of ancient of the Union Building trade publiCatholic Church In Utah Local merchants c I v I c1 Pharaonic splendor cations decclubs and the Cache Cham-- : orating mag bar of Commerce are also chairman: Jim Alston TYPEWRITERS azines and rwtabte IMH the project by do-- me Phi Epsilon Tom Pratt newspapers SnnbilMl HmIiH are constantnoting toys and other house- - Sigma Alpha Epsilon Larry arMXKM SYL’S sscsnn Crandall bold equipment Sigma Nu Janie ly featuring Ml Sank Mala — Working on the committee Reading Kappa Delta Susan articles about Plrk-a- p Wa aa Mlnr for the Greek project are Nuttal Alpha Omicron PI naw I Connie Smith Chi Omega and Jean Wood Chi Omega Mr Steveas trends in furniture styles decor fabrics and finishes — and they are very confusing One story said there's a great swing to Early America white another said t the big thing is the Spanish influence Another said the trend Is definitely to English traditional and still J other stories said tha ) ' r i i j same thing about contemporary Italian Provincial f or tiie designs of the 1930s f ! V One article told of the popularity of large patterns in fabrics while still another said that geometric or tiny florals were the thing The only people who real y have to be concerned trends are with manufacturers whose operation must be governed by 7 M a Kill-wort- h - r:: $ '' V1 AAJiSiL ! u A in yi'jt 'CVjASM A r i V ' ‘ ' - G-a- pe - 4- - I £“ (! Mi A-li- °ror' Antique Sale of I Show :! i Snt t fltV Catholic Women Host District Meet Mrs A tMJ! Caine thl ten wn and? Give Program For Literary two-wee- on 752-199- Sky View Modern Dance Concert thlrd cel-flo- or W S "'i h 'I ' yr'ir' V statistics A i I I J r y V'C- If i W ' '' H 'll - v - 4 r J j y II v ' ' I i I' S Presenting their modern dance "The Fountain" at the Sky View modern dance concert "Portraits In Movement" Tha Sky View ' Modem Dance classes will present their annual concert themed In Movement" "Portraits i I- - music I will be Brenda Darley Sharon Larsen and Joan Phlppen Tha publid Is cordially Invited to attend The dances will por- Erickson Suzanne Howell color emotions Joan Lundberg Maureen 01 poetry tray humor and love Tha dance sen Patt Peterson M a r c I a classes are taught by Mra Jones Ruth Hobson Wednesday April 12 at "Tensions" Peggy HanIn tha Sky View: Audi-rluThe numbers and their par- sen Connie Bartschl Susan ticipants an: ' "Togethe- Jenkins "Night Train" Maxmodern View lias three rness" Pam Davis Ellen Zol- ine Olsen Hilda ' Mathews Sky dance classes comprised of linger Elaine Bergeaoo Lynette Preece Joan Olsen first and second - year girls Vickie Smith Kathleen Buck Janet Olsen "Lady in DisThe dances are started from and Cathy Russell "Perpe- tress" Jenet Bella Marilyn a particular music selection tual Motion” Norene Beut-le-r Simmonds Vickie Maughan and are then made up to the Andrea Howard DeAnn Marijana Lineley "After different beats and moods of Jones Kathy Lelshman Ger- Sunset” ‘ Ixwalee Dernier All the dances aldine Munk Marianne Turn- Wendee Pickett Janet Robthe music are choreographed by the er “Tribulations” LaCree inette Marcia Thain Caro"Weather' girls themselves according to Hansen Jan Lower Pam Ro- lyn Bingham their Interpretation of the berts "Utopia" Marie Evelyn Mays Darlene Neb m 4 i and retailers who must supply the demand In particular anas Many years ago when bleached blonde finished modern furniture was tha big trend many people furnished their homes accordingly only to find a ion "Bourbon Street' Wood Susan Barkle Kidman Debra Parkinson “Voodoo’’ Nancy Budge Janet Johnson Sue Bodily Linda Loosle Blenna Rasmussen "The Blob" Julie Anhder Sue CaitwrlghW La-RHalverson Tamara Paterson Susanna Tools on “Russian Ballet" Miry Ann Parson Sharon Davis Susan Hampton Earleno Anderson “Confined Minds" Barbara Christensen Ann Theurer Nora Lee Cooper Terilee Baird “The FounUin” Brenda Darley Sharon Lai sen Joan Phippen TORTOSA ee short time later that the trend had died and that their home was dated So forget the trends and furnish your home with what you and your family really like best Here's the most Important thing to keep In mind: Remember that good design never goes out of style and that good taste Is timeless Shop Lundstram Furniture for all of your bom furnishings 75 South Mala Ititsh ce oTree PARKIN REAR OF STORE Truly Open-Monda- y (Copyright) T the store where home beauty thru begins Saturday 5:30 am to 5:30 pm Fridays until pm at 45 West Center In Logan |