Show SznetesseatItw ' - ' akt 5a1t 6C March Morning Sunday ibunt 7 1943 4pxotsb""Y ' ' ''6 : ''''' '': ''' Salt Lake Man Takes Bride in New York 7 - ' ?: '1 -- '"-t74- ' 4''' ' :l:: 4'" i ska ! 1 -- k ' ::' :i- "0- ' Al--- 4 - - 7s 4':::': : ':' K: ' : — '''' s ' 4' ::: '' '' ' 6 '': i:::::i: :':-- :''''''''''''''''''4:-'''''- - ''A''''''' 4 ' "?V---a-zig- - 4i 'z '' i Ar ) - ' ' 1 Burnham read Nancy Byrd Turner S S 4t corN1 1t Styled for :Beauty - - :::4 T r ( ( -- 77 Ito - IP :--- f ev 'TS ' - '' EASY-TO-CARE-FO- '''' ': 4 the idea of some play type shoes ‘ I s-- i r 1 ql141it:t i iaa ''61i1 I ' 41 ': i ' til) a 1 P V ilk" il fir oto t ' t ' ''' I 4i ''''' ::i:::: ' 14 ' '': 1 1 ' ' S'''''S ' - t&' ' '' ' - - :t74' 114 4 '- N11 ' ' ' ' ' - ' ':''' ' ' ' ' ' : ''' -- '' - - ' ' - ' - ' '''' ''s - ' KA1- - - ' - : - '' " "I' : - : - Nit PERMANENT—$850 pollish wear "like ' iron" ! '4 '- -i- CLAIROL Shampoo puts dancing moonbeams in your k: '' oft 0 - i7:11 : - '' - 44p Sizes 3 to 11 Widths AAAAA to B re' tl ? THE PARIS SHOES s mticitoiDtst Y ') ( —Street Floor - ' i $ 11 tHI -- -' let'T -- - - - ' - i- 5f---- r' Make-U- PANCAKE o1110V ed' i El - '-r -- - - ‘ I :11111"1:1 : fl 11 a F 4' - :paratommiommommin OJN 147 IIr EL' I á" : I 1 - seconds w '- 4 - r' : i14i-1::- 8 - il ‘ I: - : ) 1 at A ) : rz er ' ri i -- -' tr- 1 07N t -- - -------- - ' ' ' ' i -- 1 1 A' i 7' Patr-Ca- MAPPA I Pet of - - aLj W air1A04 — - '' : $1 50 There's a Color Harmony Shade for Your Type coma lo melee -- ate out Max fatter Artist who will idellysve4 be glad to euggieseyout Makip-U- p -I - - - t ' coma Oman 5 - t7 - ! El I - t I i - f - J 1 kl- - - r BY I tiO 1 it stays on for hour withont I Tred it 3 4 1 - i i 1 a ' 1:' RA& 11 I FT - iii ' - - '-- ) I MAKE-U- P ' olf t L 1 4 1 ‘ 1 - MAX FACTOR HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL OF —Street Floor MAKE-U- P i - t ' r - ' - : p 1 - ' r 1 t 111011111111nornommr4 1 I - s 3 K ' 8 It helps conceal tiny complexion faults p 1 : - t- 7'' l- - re-powd- - -- V i - i' and find that you can actually create a beautiful new complexion llovely in color smooth and flaw lessin just a few seconds What satisfaction toowhen hours later you realize you haven't had to Try it onceand you like millions of girls and women will be devoted to it forever Pan-Cak- e 1 - : - - IVHAT a thrill the first time you try Max Factor Hollywood 6 95 In ' lI ''- ' - t 1:: in a few 41 5S t) 1-1 t-- Ae'" 71 - 'if "" ‘"' r : - If 1'"'''rl ' i create flattering new Beauty tO 1kt‘ ''''''4-:1- 't - A : ORIGINATED fle''"'r rrr -- - - r"-"m--- - 2 N''' 4 ! 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47 c - 11$44 "':4 e7''':: - 4 ILIk: 4:k 14t : 1 4 1- PERMANENT street : -- Wyoming won basketball title as expected The 2 Cowboys whipped our 3 Parley 4papworth was reelected Utah Golf association president plans some tourneys this summer The senior A A U hoop tourney is on at the Deseret gym Walt Lowe and Frank La- with Boise in 1912 have to San Diego Coast imanske Sixteen trtah counties were classified as important war and civilian industrial areas so U S employment service or designat - r r "U" has altered entrance rsquirements to stress scholarship rather than specific subjects-th- e The L D S church appointed Milton Bennion to be general superintendent of the Deseret Sunday School union He succeeds the late George D Pyper Salt Lake mourned the loss of two real citizens—Ernest Gay-for- d 72 prominent mining engineer and Lionel E Hubbard 81 Jewelers of the Hubbard-Den- n Winder camp—Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Louis i Decker 4135 Highland drive Yale camp—Friday at 2 p rn at the home of Mrs Thomas Young 1341 Normandie circle Mill Creek camp—Thursday at 1 p m at the home of Mrs D W Stephens 3981 Fifth East 1 Wil-Shillgt- back to the attorney general judges don't always see eye was evidenced by one eye sentencing Dr Openshaw S L's assist health commissioner to payjail for delinquent alimonyreleasments and another judge ing him a few hours later ' street : Senator Murdock Tidbits —waging his fight to protect silver—charged in that the antimetal fight is based on selfish purposes and founded Mrs- - Oveta on ignorance commandWAAC Hobby Culp er told S L that women must Ths assume heavy burdens questions on folks' minds Governor Maw has the whole matter before him the senate committee dropping the case tt i plane fuel warrant a complaint are the 2 - r f4i 1 1 - ihrtz71-1 Duty 1 1 1 - i - for airport landing contracts instead of the present tax on air- bill Why the state finance commission paid $2000 to find out if State Auditor Reese M Reese actually did the traveling that he had claimed and whether there Is sufficient evidence to Miller camp—Thursday at the home of Mrs Inez Culver 62 Granite avenue Emigration camp — Wedin3e3s9-day at 8 p m at the Mrs Frank A Johnson Normandie circle Twin Peaks camp—Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs O L Moulton 1324 Fourth East Cross sewing i 1f- --- 4 at p m parliamentary law 6f the Wasatch Literary club will meet at the home of Mrs T F Farrell 115 Hillside avenue Thursday at 1 p m Business meeting follows at 2 p m Music-dram- a section of the club will meet Tuesday at 1 p m at Scanlan house 347 East South Temple street for Red Mayor Ab finally is getting someplace In his fight for fire and police workers' pay raises-Look- s as though they'll each get Tha a $10 monthly boost down a turned fathers plan city It reorganization program and also passed a revised primary - Wasatch Literary Club Meetings The section Our ration board had a good story this week Seems that ona fellow got 20 gallons of gas As for his liquor hreatsiofnarb°o gallonage I Hyrum J Jensen 2730 Highland drive Hil 'crest camp—Friday at 1:30 p rn at the home of Mrs M H Wright 2769 Ninth East street Jefferson camp—Friday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs C W 1411 Richards Farnsworth street st ed agencies will control all hiring in essential industries Don't coitd emdnresins eanbedcaause I new bought a coat I just thought everybody Mrs - not being rationed because I just live in them in summer time of unsealed liquor in public places but killed a measure to exempt foods from the sales tax The senate moved on with else was doing it and besides I liked I did need them home of Mrs T W Sims 863 West North Temple street Cottonwood camp Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs S E Bringhurst 4755 Rainbow drive East Mill Creek camp—Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Frances Bagley 2100 East South street Thirty-fift- h Grangir camp—Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs W A South and Mackay Forty-firTwenty-eight- h West streets Highland Park camp—Wednesday at 2 p m at the home of -- - The house of representatives wants to tighten the law It passed a bill to ban possession 7 As I L---- Including shampoo and stylized getting —Scond Floor ' I at the ' - :r lel zi S I STYLE HAIRCUTS-5- 100 END CURL PERMANENT-54- 50 HEAD rEIIMANENT—:$650 DIPINIAaLl 1 : k t ll Sedra's soft vapors are breathed lightly in a–bath of fragrant steam into the last word in machineless wave discoveries that turns even the most "impossible" hair into beautiful waves and lasting manageable curls based on these SALON ''''' - !' ' '' - ) R Manicure makes ' — 1 V - sto---- Aw 4 ' tv r'N 4 NEW 'WONDER t P' - -- ':' '!‘''' 1 -: t'!:it rl e o "— t" 4 41'1'HE -k-)- 0 - '6 ' ii I - ' V '' L' -- ' 11 dering able to selleptho ienrtsthaery: of nbt se t cause the i and people check their more closely than they do their dollars And it takes stores twice as long to serve their customers ' $550 and $6 II' ' 2 THE PARIS BEAUTY -- Outdoor and Campus Wear N ' '' '::' II -N '''1-- 44 : ' s" 4 'r And the grocers now are won- Mrs Frederick Irving Anderson February bride the former Miss Florence Kuhn few '' th ' for Your Appointment afassemo-- -- git 14060 N::'L16ti' '':::: BUSY WAR DAYS CALL FOR A SIIORT CUT AND PERMANENT WAVE Dial - 4 N t$ t ' ': '' ': V 41( 441 LA I for Olction A44 7:---------- - f3 -- - - -- - - 81 I i ''' Alade for ioI'i‘4:"::lieV i :it 4 - '' 444' curls - f ration wleastr $ ''s '' 2 innthsd fboolokkss ' '''''-'-- -- lr-- A Saturday at 1 p m the Browning section will hear Mrs It Seal-Pa- st f J Camp 21—Thursday at 2 p m of Mrs A M Fleming 627 Fourth avenue Camp 22—Friday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Clarence Reese 231 West Third North street Election of officers Camp 25—Monday at 7:30 p m at the home of Mrs Arthur Chapman 464 Post street Camp 27—Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs Arthur McArthur 978 First avenue Camp 34—Friday at 2 p m i is k REVLON'S PROGRESSIVE 't'' "l'': - at the home 1 'Wednesday at 2 p m the art section will hear Mrs N D Thatcher Jr give a paper on Illuminations 41 R ''''' '''''' ' t 0 - sLaNeNoiceI week '''''' ' West First North street : $ Wednesday at 11 a m the junior section presents a panel discussion by Judge Reva Beck Bosone Reed E Vetterli and Dr Linwood Smith 4 ALL-OVE- bridf February 13 our eastern outpost ' I Poulton a 1 st Paris— I : $ Tuesday at 10:30 a m the history-tourisection will hear Mrs E A Hartenstein speak on - 2 : : at the Mrs Leo Z Reynolds nee Miss Carol ekv Monday the Red Cross sewing unit and the nutrition class will meet at the usual time at The W '::' Ing-voldsta- - One '' ''''' - :' Cann 8—Monday at 7:30 p m home of Mrs George H Halverson 412 Third East street Camp 10—Thursday at 2 p m In the Tenth L D S ward hall 774 East Fourth South street Camp 11—Thursday at 2 p m at the home of Mrs C LaMont Felt 230 Twelfth East street Election of officers Camp 17—Monday at 7:45 p m at the Seventeenth L D S ward Relief society hall 141 t 1' '' ' ii-- 4 street - diDr Frederick rector of Town Hall In Europe who will lecture on world situations with the United States army AO I t The Ladies' Literary club on Friday at 2 p in will present Miss Cleo Sto 'worthy became the bride of Vernon C Milligan Saturday evening at p m The marriage took place at the home of Mr and Mrs Lawrence T Shaw 725 East 2775 street The bride's only attendant was Miss Ruth Milligan sister of the bridegroom Stephen H Clark was best man After an informal reception for close friends at the Shaw home Mr and Mrs: Milligan left for Harrisburg Pa where they will make their home Mr Milligan is stationed in Harrisburg f' - 4- : European Lecturer Will Speak At Literary Club Meeting lilies-of-the-vall- ey : '' s :1'i-?- '''''' ''''' 1 4d ::: 7 '- : : 1 :''- ''''''' '- I Z t ::::::::::::::--:-- : :'"': The Salt Lake county board will Daughters of 'Utah2 Pioneers meet Monday at p m in the public library boardroom Camp 1 will meet Friday at 2 p rn at the home of Mrs Cyrus G Gatrell 749 Green street Camp 3 will meet Monday at 2 p in at the home of Mrs Alta Goates 625 Second East 1-- - ' - ' ' 2':1: ' otoe7 i - Erressed in a frock of poudre blue and wearing a corsage of and - f ' Cleo Stolworthy rardenias zri t 1 '- '''' D U P Camps Plan Week's Meetings - I :::::::::::: 44fi!4-- - 't--'-- ''''' ': - ' '' ?oL'- '' ::: ' -' : :::-- :::1:"'":::':: '': - 4 0 ::'':::::- Mrs C Raymond Knight a bride of Saturday who was Miss Louise K Murray szrovi- - T-- ' : - t:4o44 t 'A i - dinner for the bridal party and members of the two families Mrs Robley B Evans sister of the bride was matron of honor 2tIr Evans served as best man The ride wore a navy blue afternoon frock accented with shell pink Her accessories were navy blue also She wore a shoulder corsage of orchids The bridegroom is a member of the army signal corps stations dat Sacramento Cal where the couple will make their present home 4: ::: :'f'' 's 4- :s:-:-:-s- 1 I ' --a- - 1 - - 4'''''''''' i 7 ::'-- 1i t-- '- ' ' '': - ' : 'k::-- - :4 :::::::::::i i:: Z f04:'-'4i-t- ' I 4 : ' '- - ::'''-- '4144: ' 4 f!! - - ' " -- 4 '' ':'- - ' - ' 4 '' - '':: ' ) i ' 5 '::f'J::!::::i:: ' scores and points due on April I but rm so overOur bridge expert tells us thereo ign n1(aenndeIw still think I have some myself) that I'm afraid whelmed trying to figure out can buy with my little 48 ration points I out how much I'll starve nctalculate 41 4' '4 :! 1 -- Mr and Mrs Avern R Poulton 272 Second avenue announce the marriage of their daughter Miss Carol Poulton to Leo J Reynolds on of Mr and Mrs James Reynolds 81 L street The wedding was solmnized February 13 at the home of the bride and followed by '''- '' ' - 0 March 6 1943 ' - ' $- '' 1 k " February 27 was the wedding day of Miss Florence Kuhn and Lieutenant Frederick Irving Anderson The couple were married in a simple ceremony performed by John A Harter at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mrs Rudolph ' - - i - Phillip Kuhn 2437 Highland drive The bride had Miss Marilyn Miller as her only attendant Clarence Play twin brother '' It uhn was best man 00— The couple were honored after x?-40 i the ceremony at an informal - -ve---r reception They will make thier 0 ' home in Spokane where h e 1 c''' ' bridegroom is stationed with the t t 1 ' United States army air force II t co :ose The bridegroom is a son of c '''' 1 Mr and Mn John V Anderson '1 of Kirksville Mo t V SCOLO — regify 11111 - " 54-- '- Carol Poulton - ii-- A tihn ) v ::::Y r :''' : 1': ':ir 4- '''' ''' 147t11 street - ::4i' ': 2 0!4tr':-4 The couple were wedded Saturday in a simple ceremony at the home of the bride's parents An informal reception followed the ceremony The couple plan to make their home in Albany N Y The bridegroom well known in Salt Lake City is a graduat of the University of Utah where he was a member of Theta Tau and Tau Beta Pi honorary engineering societies I Out Where the West ' t i A :A ' V'Ni't ' Ztr!! ''''':1't:r'''-'---'"iL'- ::': r 1:4 Drawing the attention of Salt Lakers is the announcement made by Mr and Mrs Walter S Murray of Schenectady N Y of the marriage of their daughter Miss Louise K Murray to C Raymond Knight son of Mr and Mrs Chester J Florence - t 4 Knight 1035 Jefferson vi EA! - - |