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Show Hi rarigtijiiijTiir T"'Ti W mt lfT f fit' w Compliment After Dinner By ELIZABETH L POST Post Institute Dear Mrs. Post: Is it Im- Margaret Mills Mary Lynn Hyde Margaret Mills, Mary Lynn Hyde Betrothals Disclosed proper to mention the delicious smell of food coming from the kitchen when at a friends house for dinner? Florence Dear Florenre: Compliment the cook all you wish when dinner is over, but refrain from mentioning the aroma ahead of time. Most hostesses dont like the idea that cooking smells have permeated the house, and even your sincere, My, that smells can be upsetting. good Dear Mrs. Post: When mv mother-in-lamy husband and I go out to dinner, should I sL with my mother-in-laacross from my husband, or with my husband across from my mother-in-law- ? Also, if I sit across from my husband, do I enter the booth or table first, or does my mother-in-la- Milh'Petersen A June 5 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is being planned by Miss Margaret Elizabeth Mills and Kenneth Lee Petersen. The nuptial news was made known Saturday afternoon at luncheon an announcement held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alanson S. Ave. Mills, 707-lst Parents of the future bridegroom are Mrs. Stanley Zuni-nElko, Nev., and David 0. East. Petersen, o, 75C-9t- After the ceremony the bridal couple will be honored at a wedding dinner at the home of her parents. On June 23 they will be further feted at a reception at the home of the brides brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs David A. Mills, 1383 E. South Temple. The bride-elewas graduated from the University of Utah with honors. There she was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, Alpha Lambda Delta and the Symphonic Chorale. She also has attended the Internationale Ferien-kurs- e at the University of Innsbruck in Austria. Her fiance is attending the Rules For Bridd w 'iaTMMB'iHii l,lJa,ti'' j'n0Tr V bench, looking out at the room, and the man sits opposite them.- gj',, 'f DESERET NEWS, Monday, - together facing your husband. Since she is older, you would naturally let her enter first. If there are banquettes Wonderful Suits Suits for spring are really wonderful. They're made of e a s a r e materials, and come in a variety of striking colors and prints. Make sure g you have a number of suits in your wardrobe. y-- c good-lookin- IV- I- HEALTH STUDIOS enter first? e ONLY-OUR LOW TIP your TOP SPRING 131-10- special Per Week SPECIAL to spring! RATE! A 25 U On a Course Individually Designed for You. to the 1st 15 who come in or call LIMITED 7 Look hard! Olympus Hills . . . Foothill Villoge . . . Downtown . . . Ogden . . Provo ... DO YOU LOOK LIKE THIS? Stories Because of the great demand for publication of wedding stories and pictures, it has become necessary for the Deseret News to put a time limit on their printing date. Persons desiring publics f.jn of wedding stories and piccontact the must tures Women's Department at least two weeks prior to the wedor come ding. Phone to the new Deseret News offices located at 34 E. 1st South. There Is a $4 engraving charge for each picture. Office hours ore 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday,, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Satur; day. Pictures and Information must be made available to the department so that they may be printed within two publishing days after the wedding. FOWLER GAS WATER HEATER Fully Automatic 10-20-- & Ibsl or More 30 SIZES Gal. GLASS LINED IN ONLY Guaranteed 60 DAYS For S Year. This meant a let with our great water preiture here. 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Is a graduThe bride-to-bWomen s Association ate of Utah State University, BIRST PRESSTTIRIAN CHURCH where she was a member of 12 "C" Street. Salt lake City, Ut. the dance Spurs, committee, SIXTEENTH ANNUAL LDS Student Association CounANTIQUE SHOW cil, and the university orchesAND SALE! tra. She presently is teaching April 23,34 and 2S,19At in the Granite School District. Wedneiday.Thurtday, Her fiance has studied at Hyde-Dc- y 12:00 ta 10:00 p.m. USU, where he affiliated with Friday, 12:00 la t:00 p.m. Announcement is made of Balladiers and was named to Dallcateisa Dinner the betrothal of Miss Mary Phi Kappa Phi. He has fulCandy Snack Bar Diiplay ConNathan and Lynn Hyde filled an LDS Southeast MexiNurcary Cara Admliiion 50c rad Pay. can mission. All ITEMS FOR SAIF BY DEALERS The nuptial news is disclosed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rosel H. Hyde of Washington, D.C. Mr. Hyde is chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. . Miss Hyde is residing in . . . with a tipping Salt Lake City at East East. including CUT, SHAMPOO and STYLING! Parents of the future bridegroom are Mrs. Alvin D. Day of Austin, Tex., and the late Mr. Day. The prospective bridegroom presently is serving a tour of duty with the U.S. Navy, and is stationed in Guam. The engaged couple will speak nuptial promises in a COLLEGE O? BEAUTY ceremony to be performed Aug. 20 in the Salt Lake Tern1205 WILMINGTON AVE. a BALT LAKE CITY UTAH a THONE University of Utah. He also has studied at Humboldt State College, and the University of Colorado. He is a member of the United States and the International Associations for Quaternary Research. Mr. Petersen has fulfilled an IDS South Australian mission. g (tables with a bench or sofa along one wall) the women are always seated on the Cook-Bu- t Of The Emily narll to 10 p. lyg |