Show i 4 D THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Washington ’ tailed w ' ’’0(0'' Brides of the Hiinmierc Miss JcaiTHe Par- left daughter of Mr and Mrs E A Parsons whose engagement to Ronald F McCormick is announced The marriage will take place August 18 in the Salt Lake City L D S Miss Audrey Kendall center daughter temple '' v of Mr anil Mrs C M Kendall whose engagement to William R Heusser Is announced The marriage will he solemnized late in July Mrs George H Payne right a bride of early July who before her marriage was Miss Grace Mickelsen daughter of Mr and Mrs S J Mickelsen of Draper sons t Delphians Organize New Order A group of 25 Delphians met at the Belvedere Wednesday morning for the purpose of organizing a new unit in Delohian 'JJhis is the seventeenth Delphian chapter to be organized In Salt Lake City and the first chapter to be formed here that will study only twentieth century work The organization was perfected by Mrs Mary Goodenough national Delphian supervisor She was assisted by Mrs Chloe Bruce national Delphian organizer of Salt Lake Utah Head to Attend Woolgrowers1 Parley Mrs J R Eliason president of the women’s auxiliary to the National Woolgrowers’ association left Wednesday evening for Glenwood Springs Colo to attend the district convention From there she will go to Sheridan Wyo to attend the convention L s Hv City The Natal Anniversary To Be Observed In celebration of her 80th birthday anniversary Mrs Mary Holding Eardley will be the honored guest at a reception to be given at the home of her son and daughter-in-laMr and Mrs Frank H Eardley 1486 East Ninth South street on Thursday from 6 p m to 10 p m No invitations are being issued but her relatives and friends are cordial-l- y invited to call w Marriage Announced Mr and Mrs S J Mickelsen of Draper announce the marriage of their daughter Grace to George A Payne son of Mr and Mrs George S Payne 354 Thirteenth East street The marriage took place July 2 in Salt Lake City-- - members chose the name Alpha Rho” for the new chapter and the following officers were elected: Mrs Waldo L Stewart president Mrs Frank J Winget vice president Mrs Dent Chamberlin secretary and treasurer Mrs F R Slopansky was elected chairman of the seminar board and Mrs F W Squires and Mrs Don C James were chosen as assistants Mrs Raymond O Peak president of the Utan State Delphian assembly was introduced and responded with an interesting talk and a gracious invitation to the new chapter to join the assembly mmmmmmrnmm Alpha Rho Delphian chapter will Miss Bernice Facer general chairman for a party to lie given meet on the second and fourth at Pinecreat Thursday by the Wednesdays of the month at 2 p m members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority Recent Bride Feted Matron At Party Shower Children Home From Coast Club to Meet The Progressive Culture club will meet with Mrs Marva Wharton 1018 West Second South street at 8 p m Friday Miss Myrtle Butter-wort- h will present “Points on Entertaining” and Mrs Virginia Dun-te- r will read selected poems Light refreshments will be served Parqo Visitors Mr and’ Mrs William Edwards nd daughter Mrs Hope Klein of Parco Wyo have been visiting with Mrs Rose Edwards of 1709 South Main street for the past week Mrs Edwards is the mother of Mrs William Edwards Mrs L Floyd Keller a recent bride who before her marriage was Miss Flora Wehb daughter of Mr and Mrs Eugene Henroid of La Verkin Utah Miss Ellen Hengen was hostess at a party and miscellaneous shower Los Angeles Visitor Mrs R T Evans and daughters Wednesday evening at the home of son Richand and Janet Mrs D on aveBoll F Marjorie Browning Honored at Luncheon ard of Berkeley have returned nue in honor of Mrs Hrrv Lee ai home after spending some time with recent bride who was formerly Miss Mr "and Mrs J L Herrick of the Nellie Sloan Sixteen guests were Mrs Verle Barrow Dotson of Los Belvedere apartments in attendance Angeles formerly of Salt Lake City is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Barrow 9001 Eighth East street J Mother Returns From CoastVisiting Mrs John Pendleton gave a Mrs Paul E Wilson of Denver is Mrs Elliott Vernon Anderson has here for a short visit with her arrived in the city to spend a few luncheon Thursday afternoon for mother Mrs J J Ward at her home weeks after a h stay in the visitor at the Newhouse hotel 929 East Thirteenth South street San Francisco and Los Angeles and Friday evening a dancing party Mrs Wilson formerly was Miss where she visited friends and her was given at Saltair by a number Alice B Ward father Ab Jenkins of close friends for the visitor seven-mont- Matron Sons Plan Voyage Troth Announced Mr and Mrs Royal C Brown of 4141 Fourth W’est street announce the engagement of their daughter Coral Genevieve to Francis Newton Tuttle of Westwood Cal son of Mrs Elzinia A Buckley of West The marriage will take Jordan place in the near future “SPECIAL" PERMANENTS FOB THE PRICK OF a Friend— Our Popular STANDARD 00 WAVE beautiful different Inrompar able wave permanent given In any e(le by eipert operators — BKAlTinL and A LA&TLNG! League Head Abeautifully arranged wedding of the summer season was solemnized Saturday at 8:30 p m at St Mark’s Cathedral when Miss Evelyn Alicia Weyher lovely young daughter of Mrs Williani Henry Weyher of 89 C street plighted her troth with Robert Richart Gros son of Mrt and Mrs Schuyler Gros of Salt Lake City The ceremony was performed by the Rev Charles Gard ner chaplain emeritus of Stanford university and Dean Franklin L Jibson As the guests were gathering Mrs Roger L Str’obel gave an appropriate musical program and just before the ceremony Mrs J William Curtis sang “Ave Maria” by Gounod The altar vases were filled with stately "white andpaje plnjc gladioli and the seven branched candelabra held pure white cathedral tapers Graceful baskets of the gladioli were arranged at the chancel steps with a background of feathery ferns 'and palms Green ferneries studded with the gladioli filled the window recesses and the’ family pews were marked with white satin bows The Bridal chorus from Lohengrin announced the arrival of the bridal party that was led by the ushers classmates of the bridegroom from Stanford and included Ralph Staver of Portland' Daniel C Ramsey of Omaha Wallace S Brooke of Santa Monica Charles Gadsby Richard Van Winkle and William Weyher of Salt Lake City Mrs Bruce Darrel Grimes of Chicago a cousing of th bride was matron of honor followed and wore a most attractive period gown of shell pink taffeta shading to paler hue The gown was fashioned with full skirt ahd tight fitting bodice and full puffed sleeves With it she wore a poke bonnet to match and carried an old fashioned bouquet in a lace holder Miss Virginia Lambourne first bridesmaid followed In a similar costume In a paler shade of pink followed by Miss Mary Beth Richart a sister of the bridegroom All the attendants wore the charming poke bon- -' nets and period frpeks and carried old fashioned bouquets frilled with lace Little "Dickey O’Neill ring bearer carried the ring on a white satin pillow and walked directly in front of the bride who followed on the arm of her brother Robert F Weyher The brunette beauty of the bride was greatly enhanced with her exquisite wedding gown a Frehoh model of heavy ivory satin smart in its perfect simplicity modeled with rather high square neckline and long glove fitting sleeves The enveloping veil of Brussles lace fell from a small coronet of tulle and lace and she carried an ivory prayerbook with white satin markers attached to clusters of lilies of the valley and orchids Mrs Weyher mother of the bride wore a handsome gown of black chiffon and lace with black hat and Mrs Gros mother of the bridegroom chose a model of orchid lace with matching hat The bridal party were met at the chancel steps by the bridegroom and his best’’ man Bruce Darrel Grimes of Chicago The bridal party left the Cathedral to the strains of the Mendelssohn wedding march and the chiming of the church bells A reception followed the ceremony in the jade room of the Hotel Utah for members of the two families and close friends of the young Hollywood Re 2 for " Style riage of their daughter Marjorie to Japkson Sterling Moor of Ttr ance Cal formerly of Salt Lake City son of A C Moore 275 M street and Mr' T R Davies of Portland Ore The marriage took place Saturday evening In the First Presbyterian church with the Rev Theodore performing the ceremony Tbe bride was charming In her wedding gown of white chiffon which was shirred from the Waistline in tiers to the floor She wore large white leghorn hat with black velvet ribbon and carried bouquet of white Shasta dairies and fern Miss Phyllis Wllcken sister of the bride was maid of honor and was frocked in a model of fuchsia satin with a large hat of deep purple and she carried a bouquet of royal piirple larkspur £ Walter Geiser acted as best man Mrs Wllcken mother of the bride was gownedf In black Chantilly lace and chiffon I'- u 'I1 and wore a blatk matching hat Following the ceremony & dancLOGAN-rMi- ss' Mr Royal J Douglas presiMargaret Wating party was given for members dent of the CAtholic Woman’s of the bridaliparty at Pinecrest inn kins whose engagement to RichThe couple left for a honeymoon ard W Owens is announced league which Is sponsoring the annual summer bridge luncheon trip to San Francisco and the bride at the home of Mrs Douglas In wore a suit of white linen with navy blue accessories Ogden canyon Saturday They will later make their horns In Torrance for the bridegroom Cathedral To Be Site Of Wedding An interesting nuptial event of late July will take place Monday at 5 p m at the Caithedral of the Madeleine when Miss Nora Mary Neville daughter of Mr and Mrs J J Neville 1066 East Sixth South street will become the bride of Dr Harwood Lovel Stowe of Twin Falls Idaho The ceremony will be performed by the Rev J A Finneral and will be followed by a reception at the Neville home The bridejwill be attended by Mrs L C Fairfield of Los Angeles as matron of honor and Miss Alice McSwigan Of Denver 'Will be the bridesmaid Robert Neville will be the ring bearer and Katherine Reeves Will act as flower girl The ushers will include Lieutenant William Bradford Means Paul McSwigan of Denver James Neville and John Neville Charles T Neville will best man for the bridegroom Saturday evening P J Goggin entertained at a delightful dancing party at the Forest Dale golf club in honor of Miss Neville and Dr Stowe Garden flowers were used for the decorations and 60 guests were present be-th- e S3 LUXOR OIL WAVE 3 2 LARUE Lake Catherine and later to Mount Majestic were all included in their schedule Photography continues to be a fa vorite camp project too and scarce' ly are rolls of films “shot” before the camper photographers have them developed and ready for the printing which they likewise do in the dark room of the lodge Handcraft has been popular this week too while no end of interest continues to be shown in the editing of the camp newspaper the King Arthur Herald This week's edition will appear tonight under the direction of Scout Charlotte Henriques assisted by Dorothy Dennis as chief illustrator and scribes from various parts of the I : camp Climaxing the activities of both this session and the entire summer will be two very important events today One will he a formal cere' mony for lowering the flag for the last time this season and the other will be the “last log” ceremony at campfire when a log will' be taken from the fire to be saved until next season as a symbol of the continuity of the camp seasons and life at Pinar Camp 1 Honor $36f for S4 complete S2 ManFiatacee The marriage of Miss Nancy Garnett daughter of Mr and Mrs Edward Muscoe Garnett and Hampton Clawson Godbe will take place Wednesday evening August 6 at 8:15 p m The ceremony will be performed by the Rev Theodore G Lilley in the presence of relatives and close friends of the couple and will be followed by a reception The bride will be attended by Miss Kathleen Barnes and Miss Alberta Davidson as bridesmaids and Arthur Robinson will act as best man for the bridegroom Tuesday evening Miss Margaret King and Arthur Robinson will entertain at a dinner on the Starllte gardens of the Hotel Utah in honor of Miss Garnett and Mr Godbe who will be honored Thursday evening at a cocktail party to be given by Mrs H J Jeffrey Ward and Mrs Walter Owens at the Ward home on Forty-fift- h South street Saturday afternoon Miss Kathleen Barnes will give a luncheon in honor of the popular bride who in the evening with Mr Godbe will be complimented at a dinner to be given by Miss Alberta Davidson at the Count try club WAVE NOT A SCHOOL 111 BROOKS ARCADE BLDG Over Broadway Drue PHONE WASATCH 8937 H Tracy Fowler and sons Keith Mrs (left) and Hugh who will leave early in Au gust for Los Angeles with Mr Fowler from where they will sail for Honolulu Miss Harriet Young will entertain at a luncheon Tuesday at the summer home of her parents Professor and Mrs Levi Edgar Young in Holladay in honor of Miss La Mar Webb of Washington D C a popular summer visitor A I V ' I r 4 322 SO MAIN A Phone Was 600 FREE CITY DELIVERY Great United Economy Sale — 4 Days Planned to save you money on strictly FOODS and enable you to STOCK UP at low prices In the face of a steadily advancSEE OUR FLOOR DISPLAY FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS ing market HIGH-GRAD- E FOUR DAYS— MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Tall cans — all favorite brands Limited delivered only with other goods Campbell’s 21 flavors including consomme to serve cold MILK 6 SOUPS Wesson oilEconomlca or 3 for 79 tails Boned ChMken" ea 424 49c Lynden’s TUNA 3 cans 47 White Star ijs and Cocktail Franks 3 Spaghetti Franco-Amerlca- cans cani qt Sunkist tall Is 29 281 Preserves Pineapple Four full slices Sunkist tall Is Valamont n jar 33 2-- lb All kinds HOW MANY PIES DID MRS WALDEN S DEPT BAKE IN 12 MONTHS? The answer is posted In our Bakery Department list? Visit the store SPONGE PINEAPPLE CAKE-- Mrs 9Qr “JrV Walden’s layer I DATE-NU- T I lES-- Mrs I Walden’s With cold meats serve — Cranberry Sauce can 194 tart appetizing Dromedary COLD MEATS lb Assorted 29 3 cans 35 Orange Juice 6 forv67 Lemon Juice King Kelly— King Kelly W- Dz3 can 37 Schilling Extract ea 39 bottlM 43c cakes WHEATENA Comet Rice 2-- U pkg 23 pkg 19 3 Diced Beets Plerre’e No 2s H Pt Ft 48c 20 Gun 29 Spray Fly Paper AT Z C M L Double ftheets 4 for 15 RIBBONS 3 for 10 29 cans Salad Vegetables can 33 Ferndell selected Asparagus Tips Woods Cross No 2 cans 49 1 cans " “lb 169 27c 2 lbs 39 Van Saratoga Flakes 2 pk 29 COOKIES Sandwich Purity Choc Purity oven-fre- Lipton’s Tea Vz ' Dellcloue Iced Ice Cream Mix Junket— Choc JELL-- 0 lb 42 3 pks 28 Vanilla Maple 3pkgs 17 Six delicious flavors IVORY SOAP 12e JJV l-- UTAH BEET SUGAR— Finest Quality lQglb bag TANGLEFOOT PIES SS can 29 Hotel style tall Sunkist COFFEE "Ji 41c Royal I Walden’s MUSHROOMS Gold Gem Flour S’"7' V0' Baking Powder Is your name on the COOK- - I BLUEBERRY S- I —Mrs tails z 2 29 Shredded Wh 3 pkg 39 OFPKR trial tiro tond thli advortlttmoat and two 3t itanat ta UCroot Newark N J 49c 43C 3 cans 3S4 Apple Sauce 3 cans 284 Libby’s No Is Breakfast Figs 3 cans 52 Baker’s Coral ton Tan Car TRIAL Nitortl dint! Giratt ftutt Colorlou For 39c Fruit Cocktail 3 cans 494 Sunkist fancy Alaska Cocktail Sausages ea 6 fln“t and French dressing SALMON Chocolate Luncheon Planned SHOP L We Ship to All Points in Idaho Wyoming and Nevada FLY SPRAY " J" S Girl Scout refoil informal dancing party Is being planned by members of the Delta Delta Delta sorority at Pine-creinn Thursday evening Miss Bernice Facer is general chairman of arrangements for the affair and will be assisted by Miss Rhoda Lee Barclay Complete FINGER WAVES Completely Dried Cal Both young people are graduates of the University of Utah where they were prominent in social circles Under The if Sorority Social t Affairs to one-wee- An DEAUVILLE OIL $250 Maiden Wedded to Coast Man L Mr and Mr C H Wllcken 1358 Gilmer drive announce the mar- st “PUSH-UP- S Going hy hus and private cars from all parts of the city 60 Salt Lake City Girl Scouts began their couple 1936 Camp Pinar experience last The bridal party stood In front afternoon when the final of a bank of greens and ferns on Monday k session of camp opened either side of which were baskets Not a single dull moment has of white and pink gladioli its way into the camp since Mr and Mrs Gros left for a foupd the happy campers arrived And Yellowstone honeymoon through not has there been a great deal National park and the Jackson Hole of Only but a wide' variety of activity country and will return to Salt Lake it too for in camp one finds that for a couple of days before going most anything might happen For to Pel Monte They will be at home instance on Friday the Gypsies of after August 10 at Stanford where Romany suddenly transbecame Mr Gros will be assistant to the formed into a dangerous hand of dean of men and Mrs Gros will pilfering Indians who stole all of complete her academic work gold from the miners and setFor a traveling suit the bride the tlers (the remainder of the campchic blue wore a crepe with navy then lay in stealthy wake and ers) hat and accessories to match of any of the pioneer posses who She is a graduate of Rowland the' gold FiHall also of the Elizabeth Yoder might try to recover was returnSchool in Florence Italy and was nally however the loot between both a former student of the University ed peace was made of Utah and for the past year has groups and the combined forces of enjoyed attended Stanford university where Indian tribes and pioneers near the up she was a member of the Delta a nosebag trail supper a cherished mine spot Evergreen Mr Gros is a Gamma sorority all campers graduate of Stanford where he has byThe Indian raid was by no means been doing post graduate work for the past year and is a member of the only part of Pioneer Day for the the Phi Beta Kappa Delta Sigma Pinar campers A special “Colors” Rho and Oi Sigma Alpha fraterni ceremony at the beginning of the day the covered wagon theme of ties room decorations and an dining at the guests wedding included Mrs John T Neilson great Indian legend campfire were all aunt of the bridegroom from Pe important events of the day oria III and Mrs Claude Paris a Hiking has been popular dmong cousin of the bridegroom from Palo campers this week with each unit taking a progression of hikes to Alto Cal destinations in the vicinity of Brighton Camelot unit being most experienced at mountain clirribing Betrothal Told most along this line Mr and Mrs E A Parsons 3884 accomplished Hikes to Twin Lakes Lake Mary Ninth East street announce the engagement of their daughter Jeanne to Ronald F McCormick HtA face 4ay& twenty son of Mr and Mrs J M McCormick 1847 Ninth East' street The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake City L D S temple on Au hancf wy gust 18 and will be followed by a ret ception at the home of the bride's parents An Each 1936 Out-of-to- PLl'S 80c —Brin 26 ' Tuesday evening Mr ‘and Mrs C D Kapple entertained at a ran yon party in Ogden canyon in honor of Mr and Mrs Carlston Monday Mrs Howard Miller entertained at a luncheon for Mrs Carlston Thursday Mrs Alina Dorius was hostess at a luncheon for Mrs Carlston who with Mr Carlston will be honored at a dinner party Sunday given by Mrs Clifton Otte-ao- n ( c - : JULY Popular S L' Couple Wed In Cathedral Three Brides of Early Summer Season Matron Is Tea Motif Mr Othell Carlston of Washington D C who wiUvMr Carlston Is visiting her sisters Mrs Vernon Romney Miss Lisle Bradford and Mrs C D Kapple of Ogden for several days was the honored guest at a tea given Tuesday afternoon by her sisters at the Lion house The serving table was covered with a Venetian lace cloth over yellow satin and held as a centerpiece a bow-- of combined with yellow gladioli maidenhair fern and lavender asYellow tapers lighted the ters table Assisting in receiving were Mrs Enid Orlob Miss Edith Beless Miss Ru(h Beless Mrs Jane Thomas and Mrs J Ross Bradford - Mrs LeRoy Smith Miss Kathryn Brown Mrs Howard Carpenter Miss Nettie Bradford Miss Ruth and Miss Alice Bradford Taylor were in charg? of the dining room Tfrey were assisted in serving by Miss Margaret Bradford Miss Rhea Bradford Miss Lucille Bradford Miss Betty Jean Saville Miss Barbara Green Miss Lucille Adams Miss Luella Sharp Miss Alice Kapple and Miss Jean Kapple Musical numbers were presented during the afternoon by Miss Lucille Adams Miss Barbara Green W E Bradford and Miss Margaret Smith One hundred and fifty guests SUNDAY MORNING bsrs 3 for 33 Lifebuoy SOAP 3 bars 19 RINSO 22 59 BABO Special One can free with 2 cans 23 HYPRO Bleach Full Quart 11 LUX FLAKES Grsnnlsted Sosp 23 Large pkg 25e large package cans CALO DOG FOOD 49 6 V |