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Show ,rfAPT ' Wd - ' DESERET NEWS, -- r ? - t . Wednesday, May 21, 1969 t TrvJi sr..iNY: 'M i wi ':sX:, At ' ", mL' 4, -- 4 i-- rV i ; r-- v y v Nf,'; Lee Ccry Heres a wonderful idea for the new bride the Retired two' some or for just anybody who would like to live in the country but has to put vp with a small city apartment. Furnish the apartmnt like a patio. For the newlyweds this is a practical idea as they can move the whole set-ulock, stock and barrel, to their patio when they move into - their dream i About Suits Dont think that time is over. There are many1 litlinen summer suits in the ready-t- o wear stores. Theyrp cool and comfortable and when wearing one, youll look suit-wead- - , Engagemeht News Compleurt plans for a June Miss Anna Lee AeddmgL Cary and dtohert B. Andrus. is a daughThe brut-to-bter of Mrland Mrs. Douglas James Cary, 12855 S. State 27 wed in the Salt Lake Temple. That evening they will greet reception guests at the Shala-ma- r. e St , Drape. Mr Andsus is a son of Mrs. Ruth B. Andrus, 926 E. 12b50 South, Draper, and the late Benjamin IT. Andrus. The engaged couple will be Miss Cary has studied at Utah State University, and presently is attending LDS Business College. Mr. Andrus is attending the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LL'S French East d Vance in a Sept. 13 ceremony to be performed at the Reception Center. A reception will follow. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex East. , Vance, Mr. Vance is a student at the University of Utah! and Mrs Rty Anderson wilt Jheir Golden Weddmg with an ouen house tor friends and relatives at their borne Sunday May 25, l?o9, 2 to 7 P.m. No qifts please1 The Andersons were married Mav a 21, 1919. in fne Manti temple, Mr Anderson served as a counselor In the Bishcpric, counselor of the Stake High Priest, chairman of the Stake Old Folks Committee, fulfilled States e mission tn the Northern end served overseas in World War I. Mrs Anderson (the former Roselle Davis) served as president of the Relief Soctety, Primary, and M Ay, They served on a LDS mission 4n States. (he Northwestern They are parents of three sons and two daughters Kenneth A , Ogden) William R Thatcher; Dr. Alma D , Taylorsville; Mrs Stanley (Bernice) Mrs. Wayne Anderson, Tremonton; Calif. Lu Dene) Young, Navato, They have 26 grandchildren end four Mr greer.-tiee-lik- e Those canvas director them spanking bright canvas sejts and ba'k make great dining room chairs and are comfortable as s anywhere. Trellis type wallpaper helps carry out the idea of the great outdoors Help yourself to some patio a trace phere! chairs with sit-on- k Moderator RALPH D. COWAN, Vice President First Security Bank of Utah Be our Cjueit Panelists at a special forum on Estate Planning Taxes, Life Insurance and SCOTT D. ALLEN, Trust Officer Fiist Security Bank of Utah Topic of Discussion: Life Insurance Trusts and Your Estate Pour-ov- Thursday, May 22 7:30 p.m. Room ElOl SPECIAL SAVE h planned estate ' Salt Palace BRETT F. PAULSEN, Attorney Salt Lake City Law Firm Topic of Discussion: "Deatn Taxes and Taxation of Life Insurance" Sponsored by First Security Bank of Utah, NX in cooperation with The Utah Association of Life Underwriter! 3908-217- 5 Wills er MERLIN R. LEISHMAN, C.L.U. Bankers Life of Iowa Topic of Discussion: Uses of Insurance in Estate Planning ..Second Floor UP TO ON STERLING SILVER FLATWARE First Security Bank of Utah r The engagement of Miss Linda Huntington is disclosed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 3816 Fred R. Huntington, Cneryl St. She and Richard Bruce Draper are planning a late August wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. The prospective bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. observe color. With the new glass top everything1, these add an airy look, and Aith a grass green rug (that never needs mowing) you have established the scene. Lots of hanging plants and additions cool a room and give a country impression. Learn how you can save money with a carefully mission. Huntington-Drope- GOLDEN WEDDING hou e. Wicker furniture has never been more comfortable or more varied. Paint it white, a shiny black or your favorite Judy Woods LlndoHuntington Apartment "' tv J c Ak To City Vlj'V 3 A--i t r ' 44 hy V" 14 Ill ! : Anna ,, Give Patio Look v ;. ' tn t rrrT 1'Z DaBell, Wayne tz otc spaipe witwill selMe Moreland, Idaho. Miss Huntington and her fiance are students at Brigham Young University. Mr Draper previously attended Idaho State College. He has fulfilled an LDS French mission. v, Woocs-Vanc- e Mr. and Mrs. Dalton N. 772 E. 4125 South, announce the engagement of their, daughter, Miss Judy Woods, Woods. wei to She will b Gary i Weve gone to a lot of trouble to make Golden Grain Spaghetti the best tasting spaghetti in the world. r Weve alsjo gone to a lot of trouble v. : to bring5 you this recipe. f X4 fr 2 And we dont want you using somebody elses spaghetti 3 So go to your store and pick up the ingredients. And dont forget the Golden Grain Marinara Sauce, too. i: ; BEEFSTEAK CACCIATORE 1 lb. Golden Grain Spaghetti 1 lb. round steak Cottonwood Molt 4I3S Highland Dr.' , 4 cup butter pr, CoatSpecial y 1-- LightsfiriEg lOO Wind and ch , margarine cup burgundy wine oz. can Golden STORE COUPON . Grain Marinara Sauce 4 oz. can whole button . mushrooms, drained Add wine, marinara sauce, mushrooms. Cover and simmer over low heat for 30 minutes. Cook spaghetti in 4 qts. boiling water with 2 tbsp. salt for 12 minutes. Drain. 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