Show AAAArAwyeewvvionoeNolpowt 10 '''' - ' I ME 1 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday April 26 1953 - - - 0 - ''7- irrlolTrts:171i e ' '1' ' I 4 i 1: i - I ' — ' 1 8 - f i - i p 14' '-- 4 -' t 4 ''' ' - Ve '' r - '' ' t V - ' ' ' - I 4s i' - ' ' ' ' ' — - : t ' ' : I s-- 0: -- ' I ' - - L p 4 ' '' TUSSY 41 - r rre ) '7:01 6t-- ' o) L ' — its Mandy stops perspiration odor —checks perspiration moisture! daintiness pro Gives taction Safe for Donna! skin and fabrics day-lon- g "t COUPON CLIP MAIL TO DRUG Co $I tooth Maim HARMAN $alt take City Ploose Utah of Tuuy 50g each plus gond me pars Cream Deodorant postage 1 Colvin-Merri- ADDRESS STATE J sm r f - t rit 4 ''' ' V to t 4 4kir I — 0164 wo-e- o 411"" 401k l Straw goes picnicking Cute as a bug for now i64 ': t47 ''' "I- II: ' f (- ' ''' ' '''' 1 if- ' ' ' ie-e- ': - - ' - ''' '') : ' ' : ''' tso ' sI - 4 ''11 - ilfr It a 4 c ' IC' -4 4 ' '' - 11 1 !:r --- lk ' 1 - It ''- ': ‘' ': - ' Airs Jay ' 1 ' i':f Myriene Colvin the bride is the daughter of Mr and 'Mrs Orlin C Colvin of Tropic Mr Merrill's parents are Mr and Mrs Aaron U Merrill of Layton The couple exchanged nuptial promises April 17 in the Salt Lake L D S Temple with Elder Spencer W Kimball officiating Miss Carol Ann Colvin and Mrs Grant Colvin were the bride's attendants Best man duties were performed by Layne Forbes with Dr Homer BartholomewMax Evans and Gary 4vans ushering also of Park City Following the ceremony the couple Wa3 honored at a reception Mrs Jeanne Horan was the matron of honor The attendants included Mrs Eleanore Johnson Miss Jessie Nelson Mrs Louise Burgener and Miss Beverly Fenn Dawn Nelson was the ?lower girl Stewart Evans was best man and Tommy Nelson was ring bearer Miss TOOELE—Marriage vows were exchanged April 3 in the Tooele Fourth L D S Ward by Miss Patricia L Gillespie a daughter of Mrs Alonzo C e Fitzwater and Jay C the son of Mr and Mrs Clyde C Colledge J Lloyd Callister L D S bishop performed the double-rinceremony Immediately following the late afternoon rites a reception was held Bridal attend Nelson-Evan- s Miss Barbara Jean Nelson became the bride of Ted E Evans in nuptials solemnized April 18 in Park City The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Sumner J Nelson of Park City The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs Edward P Evans 411P 4fto '" 7f - tki AM-9:0- SUNDAYS-HOLIDAY- ants u ere Atlene Myers as matron of honor Miss Nedra e Gillespie and Miss Joan bridesmaids and Renee Co Hedge flower girl Lawrence Graham was best man Ushers included Raymond Co Hedge and Ronald Colledge Don Barris and Dan Gillespie 900 4 fkk'llity 1111a :0 Poe Protoription I a Proscription aro CO'S onWP i You can't beat the band 6641Pka l''r- r D J4'f'a f $599 O - WI lb 40 11" a Mho lb''' Si) Mb 211 Take it easy all day Pillow-so- ' $599 to 1()1191111 ni ‘Ix) 44f 0 i a i tt1b I - A open till 9 pm Mondays Met! 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' - -- - ! i " - z '' 1 i :-- ' '' ' :' ' 'Irf'"41' I I 9: ' il ' Ji ?:te ' ' - ' 'T ‘ -'' J)e 1 - - Ir 79'' 7 ' r - 1 2- e -- !7 - ' 40 ' 4 : Mr of ' - ' i7 4 4 (tA" '' - ' ' L4' '' 't ' f i- 't'r' ' ' :-4 (3) 1' - ' '''' -- Fitzgerald Miss Mildred Barrett and Miss Geneene Brady were the bride's attendants Sherrie IBrady and Beverly Lee White and Mrs daughter Robert L White of Midvale and Perry B Brady a son of Mr and Mrs Laurence IL Brady Union exchanged wedding promises April 2 in the Salt Lake L D S Temple with Elder John Longden performing the double-rinnuptials At a reception that evening In the Avelon Ballroom the bride wore a gown of white lace over white satin A fin- veil cascaded from a tgiara of rhinestones and she carried a large orchid surrounded with baby orchids Mrs Mani A Brown Mrs Fred Greer Miss Marva Miss Mar sh a Fitzgerald Carol Miss I ' 1 i - i '' it v - t :' c "4 4 ' 4 ' ' ' ' : ' ' ? 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