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Ate- - At 16 ji i: 1 - i - — - t r 1 LIe 4t tk -- 450- tip—warat 0 " ( ( : t p1'' 4 ' t- ' ''f'r t' e :n 4 11i 't'ip‘ o' 4 ' To 4 - i k 1 2 - :' ' ' ' ' ' f -4 1r t r i ' ' '- - n '' 1 ' Autumn Brides Promise to Love Honor ' to Salt Lake wheie Mr Watts studwill continue ies at the University of Utah Durbin-Forsyt- h Miss Mary Louise Durbin and David S Forsyth pledged nuptial promises Friday evening before a candle lighted altar the picturesque in at—Fort— l as— chap--e- Douglas - Doug the solemnized Smith H rites The bride is a daughter of and Mrs C J Durbin 1408 Ramona Ave and Mr Forsyth's parents are Mr and Mrs Alma II Forsyth 835 1S'ilmington Ave Following the ceremony the couple greeted friends and relatives at a beautifully appointed reception in the Officers' Club at the fort The bride looked radiant In an original gown of white alencon lace over white satin with layers of tulle ruffles cascading to a chapel length train The round neckline of-the bodice was traced with lace cutouts embroidered with mother of pearl sequins A Utah The new Mrs Watts was Mr gowned iin nylon tulle over satin fashioned with a lace bôclice featuring a sweetheart neckline and long sleeves The bouffant skirt was enhanced by a lace peplum and a full length train Her by an bouquet was centered orchid Mrs Jay E Miller matron of honor' wore yellow taffeta with rnatching dotted Swiss overskirt The attendants Miss Marelyn Seifers a sis ter of the bride maid of honor Miss Elaine Kenney Miss Eleanor Bergstedt Joyce Eliason and Miss Shirley Lawrence were similarly attired in dresses of green or pink 'They carried matching ert Lerma Seifers another sister was junior bridesmaid Flower girls were Kathy e Ella-so- stephanotis Mrs Gordon M Merrill was thematron of honor and Miss Karlene Burton the maid of honor with Miss Bonnie Forsyth a sister of the brideand Miss Marilyn groom Myers the bridesmaids They wore frocks of billowing tulle over 'taffeta in rich fall colors —coral aqua toast and—cedar Little Kathryn Ann Fullmer the flower girl was dressed in a dainty gown of moss green taffeta with a full floor length skirt accentuated with a black velvet sash All of the attendants carried bouquets of van i colored dwarf chrysanthemums After a honeymoon to the southern Utah parks and Las Vegas the newlyweds will return to Salt Lake to make pre-dent- their Meet Son exciting motor trip is in store for Mr and Mrs M E Parry 970 W 5th South who left Friday night for San Francisco Calif In the Bay City the will greet and pick up their son Bill who is being discharged after serving In the Navy for four years n et4 1 -) - 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' - -- -- Henager Speedwriting graduates CLOSES siNEpOTEUmilBSETRORIE3TCHO SetsiiJii1Oc Slide Rules for any of the better secretarial jobs in Moab" There are' hundreds of other Mountain West "Henager School of Business provides free employment serv ice" said I W Stevens Henager president :11 Imitation ' — odMis Itobertsonr"betcttisirt now holding important positions in Civil Service banks legal of fices and other businesses in the :11 1 E- - Hena- ger training has enabled her to double her monthly salary "I am very glad I came to Henager right otter high school" am now ready ' ' 65c - 'a telephone operator nor YOUR RATING WILL BE : 1 '' lt z - : School of Business Miss Robert son's course included Speedwriting Prior to attending Henager Miss Robertson was employed as scllooL t4 ' 11 ‘ g but : r" I ii - ot f ' Karen Robertson Moab Utah has recently accepted a position Os secretary in a bank in Moab following her completion of a Isecretarial course at Henager )you go N:e1''Ntsf go '4V Karen Robertson e -1 -- - 11 t--- BACK TO 85c forced back ' 10c Fillers 5c 6" Plastic Rulers '12" Wood Rulers '10c Compacs and Pencil 20c exclusively rilt s sit ') : e Maybe it rain : automatic rings and reingo ' '- - '!:' 4! smooth wide opening - its 7 Leather Ring Binders 'with ' you don't have to ''' - Maybe ' 1 9'4 i v Reid ientobe rhea:eta:yet lc- -- ' - i Guide to Gracious Living" everybody and 7" --- '1:-'- Ak "Complete ticiokt best-sell- A N no z:--- IA vv1 — - ssr‘ v'tt i0 effect pc ) v 'I '- 'k ' ' ( '' kind of 4 I- Oldest el Largest 1 - t Stkit -: Jr roof gardens they boarded plane for honeymoon destination San Francisco Upon their return they will make a home in Salt Lake The bride attended the University of Utah and the Winnipeg School of Dance at Win nipeg Canada She is a member of the Royal Academy of Dance London Eng The bridegroom served six years in the U S Marine Corp 'l $4500 'SOUTH-MAI- N - '— --- I' - Woriton spoke vows a Amy Vanderbilt believes that etiquette ' ''11- - I Author of the FM:lb-COMPAN- ' tah's i il- " 4t''': 4': :' q '°'3')' amy vandorbilt's cliquotto starting Monday i : Vtis 4011 - - 1 Mr and Mrs John Meyer 5th South Bountiful are the parents of the bride and the bridegroom if a son of Mrs James T Worlton 777 10th Ave and the late Dr Worlton Pink roses and gladioli and palms prOvided the decor for the reception For the occasion the bride chose a gown of Chantilly lace and pleated tulle over satin A redingote St) - ' Alt - - ki 1 s-! I Piret1 0 -- - ' :' 4 0 - 616 E James — All"' ----- -' Belted jacket shown comeir with ott own cleaning breth in the packet - - -- James T June Meyer i lit i - -- --- $ t - 0' --d- it'- : f 4- ''' e : ' - - i ' t"' -'- ' " Mrs 1 i:titoiI - t-t--- 0 of Etiquette: -- 1 - lf't x ' A14:- ' f lki - - 11498 t- L iri q ' '‘ ' - iete 5' '4 'f ' tos 744-- ! r- -- ' - ' tT 4044 0 (- ' ''''''‘4 ''' : shades Of sand gold Kelly rust red or cocoa Prices from ' - The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Wilford E Jensen 2395 Bernadine Dr (2170 S St) After the wedding the newlyweds were honored at a dinner party at the Hotel Utah wbilish "r I easy-clea- n' ' rd'o 4 4 -- - : casually perfect versatile and pseftd for college or career See Ours in wonderful — 4 1 11 kof - ' sturt:t30 ' Dr (905 S will round - A I rolls :'' -- 's‘ :"S v !' 1 t No" " 1 i ' t N 1r '' A: '' s 4 41 - ‘ I !(-- ':' ' 3? ' 4 it '1 4 I 4 I: 4f f 1 or001 ‘ t)rol''' 1 crisp the menu - Salt Lake LDS Temple The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Douglas C Worthen 619 Oakley St (1250 West) The bridegroom is a son of Mr and Mrs Boyde Rigby of Fairview The Fairview North Ward was the setting for a receplionhonoringtne newlyweds the same evening with the bridegroom's parents as hosts For the occasion the bride iv )) ' - hapaliranlitot manadde :11 to serve for Friday lunch or supper? How about a Spanish Omelet —puffy eggs with a spicy tomato sauce? Accompany the poomelet with French-frietatoes and a tossed green 1"4:v71 — ) Lovely Miss Loyola Ann Haws became the bride of Wilford Jensen Friday evening in rites at the home of the bride's mother Mrs Ruth C Haws 1215 Gilmer Dr Make an Omelet what Mary Louise Worthen became the bride of Richard F Rigby in rites Friday in the '' Loyola Ann Haws Is Married ThMride's le- L Christiansen president officiating The Hotel Utah was the setting for the wedding breakfast after the ceremony and the couple were feted at a reception in the evening at the Bountiful 2nd LDS Ward 1933 NVondering o' ! softly candlelighted Friday evening for the bridal setting of their daughter Miss Jean Nielsen She exchanged nuptial promises with Larry Spencer Miller the son of Mr and Mrs Alexander L Fife Nielsen I 4 Miss $ ' ' t' Lovely ad r 555 V 1st North LDS bishop R S McMaster officiated A reception followed gown of white MMMM --0017 Imperial was Miss June Meyer T Worlton Jr were united in marriage in impressive Salt Lake LDS Temple rites Friday with El Ray 0 '1 ' Newlyweds A4e June Meyer Now Mrs James T Worlton Jr The spacious garden at the home of Mr and Mrs David - 1 '' 1 I ' 4 ii ':: e honored-thCanyon Bingham newlyweds at a reception' in the garden of the Bride's The bridegroom's House Mr and Mrs D are parents Posselli 828 W 4th Smith Salt Lake City Original Gown The brunette bride wore an original gown by Marguretta for her wedding The floor-lengt- h skirt of taffeta and net tulle was topped with a hod-le- e of rosepoint lace A taffeta and lace covered cap beaded with pearls held the bride's fingertip veil of net tulle She carried a white orchid on a white Bible with streamers of stephanotis Sole attendant to the bride was Mrs Chris Apostol Jr She wore a gown of moss green taffeta and net patterned after the bride's A muff of autumn flowers and a matching head band com- Honors 11 fi 1 i 0 ' ' 2 t traditional bride's a ' !:i cascade of white elf roses and showered carnations Mc Mann Mrs Richard served as matron of nonor Her gown of dusty rose faille was princess styled as was the dress of the little flower girl Connie Moncur Dale Osborne stood as best man while the ushers were Willis Lucas and Dale Bain assisted by Ronnie Miller and Max Nielsen home Nielsen-Mille- An bonnie Brinton and Diana Watts Duane Watts assumed the duties of best man for his brother while Bryan Gardner head usher was assisted by carried if ' ' William B Immediately after the cere mony the bride's - parints' Mr and Mrs Chris- Apostol: 4 Friday Social ' fj)itle-- "- li lace and nylon net was posed over a bouffant skirt of ice blue taffeta The lace fell in an overskirt effect and was edged in pleated net The lace bodice was matching fashioned with a low drop shoulder neckline and tiny sleeves Her fingertip veil fill from a cap of net appliqued with dainty handmade flowers centered with pearls and she julet cap of matching lace encrusted with pearls and sequins held her veil of white bridal illusion She carried a white orchid encircled with 1 Mrs Eugene M Posseill who spoke vows In Friday evening rites was Fay Apottol Mrs Richard F Rigby received guests tit reception in 'Fairview North Ward Friday - ' tin e '- '' ' ' '' ' M Poe-Fer- - and Eugene sons of Christ Memorial Methodist Church officiated at the sunset rites 1$ of' i ? - d Mrs Larry Spencer Miller wore white lace arid net for garden wedding Friday i 1: 440001 - if ? F ' do' : t ' - r - To' 1 11 fr- et : t 11 '' : 1 '''""''' ' o'r --- -- South I Fay sested sz tt ) - r 4 '' e' I2m12arE2encli I ev - " - 444 '' '77 t s' 2 4 - 9r !ot i ---- - : ‘' : i: - g ' ' ' ! ! 4 ' ir Dave Sommerhays and Bob Coombs After a honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe and San Francisco the couple will return 711' ' 7 MISS SEWERS MISS 'DURBIN JEAN NIELSEN Receiving guests Friday evening at a reception in the Yalerrest LDS Ward 1Nere newlyweds Mr and Mrs wood L Watts who exchanged vows earlier in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Formerly Miss Cárnlyn Sellers the bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Leonard D Seifers 1336 Colonial Dr Mr Watts—is a son of Mrs Beatrice Nechanicky 1848 Harvard and Lester M Watts 562:12th Ave Mr and Mrs Nechanicky PTesided at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel 1 : -- k d- -' Mrs David S Forsyth pledged nuptial promises in candlelight rites Friday Mrs Elwood L Watts formerly Miss Carolyn Seifers lovely bride of Friday v ''' ' -1' "4 1 ' ' —it - : 1 g 4 ' 4 wedlovely double-rinFri-ding ceremony performed Bride'S' Pack's evening at A ' : ' ) ' - ' -- ' ' ' t ! r- :2 ' ? i- i! 1 Iti do'144 I - — - 0 't: ' '' 0 - - Iiit ' 0 i' 4 ro 4' 1 ' f ' - - ‘ 4' si'" ‘ c I k s I 4 se t i 4 t " 1 ?:-:- ' ' e Speaks 1 NuptiatYoivg ' r 1 'tki i' - '''''i1- te eirs ) : )1 - to --010' 00 i 4 1 - 9 ' Nikti: -- 4 4 'y60: loter---4 Atiss Apostol 1 - 1 - - 4 - ' ( 4 - 1N I - - ' - -- Saturday 'September 41951 The Salt Lab! 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