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Show eauty Hints From A Star By ARLENE DAHL The faithful fans of Julie ewrnar will be able to see er in two films this summer MeKennas Gold and The Maltese Bippy A BEAUTY Whenever Julie appears on he screen, she makes a define impact. In MacKennas joid, for instance, she parti-ipatin a spectacular inderwater battle, revealing 10 ,er inch igure. Julie is our Leo beauty of ' ' $ ' d ZCM I SALT LAKS COTTONWOOD OODCN V K.t L Nuptials Are Performed J (Continued from Page - ' t " J ;; Pangos-Park- qued white, placed in front of and framed with white muslin drapery caught in a swag at the ceiling by two gilt cherubs. HER INTERESTS a large mirror, Chuck-A-Ram- I love remaking things, even my clothes, and I hate to throw anything away. She showed me the lace appliques she was stitching to white satin pillow cases she Julie excels in the domestic arts but adds her own extraspecial flair. Home cooking, a la Newmar, Is a combination health, Oriental, and French. I use organically grown and health food vegetables products whenever possible, cooking vegetables no more than one minute in a pressure cooker. Then I flavor the vegetables with French or Oriental seasoning. For anyone Interested In a tiny waistline, here are two of Julies favorite exercises, which really do more than just slim the waist. One is belly dancing, which should be done to the strains of Greek or Turkish music. FINE EXERCISE You lift the rib cage high, hold the upper body perfectly still, and make wide circles with hips first in one direction, then the other. Try it its wild! (And fun too!) The second exercise is equally as simple. Hop over from the waist like a rag doll and very gently and slowly bounce from side to side, keeping legs straight. This stretches spine and back leg muscles, flushes the face, and should get rid of that protruding stomach if hip and rib bones are well separated. Do these regularly. SAVE UP TO ON WOMEN'S Low, 1140 Lake St. WEAR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridge Campbell, 1224 Navajo St., are parents of the bridegroom. They were hosts at the SENSATIONAL VALUES DURING OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE breakfast. Friday evening the bridal pair will be feted at a reception at the Sunnyside Ward. Bridal attendants are Miss Utah Woolen Mills 28 RICHARDS STREET h Block South of Tempt Ct Davles-Dowsnu- p Miss Vicky Lee Davies be- came die bride of Thomas Darwin Dewsnup in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony Friday morning. Friday evening they will be honored at a garden reception at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Davies, 1653 S. 500 East, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Dewsnup, 1876 S. Spring Creek Dr., Bountiful, are parents of the bridegroom. Attending the bride at the are Miss Lynne reception Davies, Mrs. Gary C. Rasmussen, Miss Marla Dewsnup. Rick Reed Is best man. The bride has attended the University of Utah. She and her husband will continue their studies at Utah State this fall. Mr. University Dewsnup has completed an LDS West Mexican mission. Pedorson-Sendbtr- g Francke PeJohn Wayne married FriLake Temple. Following, they were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. Friday evening they will greet reception Miss Kirsten dersen and Sandberg were day in the Salt guests at Crestwood Villa. Bridal attendants are Mrs. Glenn E. Warnick, Mrs. Mor-leR. Sprague, Mrs. Brent B. Nielsen, Miss Anita Nilsson, and Sheila Garvey, flower i h. phone us -- we'll deliver bell Mr. Parker is attending BYU, He completed an LDS mission to Denmark. shop. - a Bridal attendants were Miss Brenda Pangos, Miss Debra Wagstaff, Miss Darlene Watkins, and flower girls Melinda Phillips and Lisa Pangos. Gary Milner was best man. pins. p Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker Campbell, were honored Friday at a wedding breakfast at the Elks Club. They were married earlier Friday morning in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony. The bride, the former Miss Marian Low, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Thursday evening the newlyweds greeted guests at a reception at the Sandy 5th Ward. ... Nilsson, Low-Cam- bride. and more had just made lace destined to trim the hems of skirt linings. I love the amusing effect of unexpected details, like this little blue and gold enamel box from Persia. Its for my Miss Lizzie Wesley Emery, Mrs. Paul Sewell, Mrs. Morley R. Sprague. Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert A. Pang06, 786 S. 825 East, Sandy, are parents of the contains precious stones her night cream. Julie found both boxes in a little antique Oh-oMonday morning and your gym suit isn't ready. But help is on the way! Our regulation gym suits are made of Dacron polyester and cotton. That means that you can rush yours through the suds and toss it in the dryer. By the time you find your biology notebook, the gym suit will be dry and smooth. Honest. Blue; 7 to 12, 4 to 16. Anita August 8, 1969 Low. David Low is best man. The bride and her husband are attending the University of Utah. Entertaining for the bride were Mrs. Frank Day, Mrs. Parker Campbell. Miss Kathleen Campbell, Mrs. David B. Low, Mrs. Gordon D. Lee, Mrs. William R. Reid and Mrs. Frank Hunter. F 1 0 i s a n d, Mrs. Exchanging nuptial Thursday in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Rhonda Lynn Pangos and Sterling Wayne Parker. Afterward they were honored at a wedding breakfast at by his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Wayne Parker, 2094 Dimple Dell Rd., Another box from Persia snowy alabaster with floral Insets of semi- mondayis. . . a blue gym suit er Friday, Sharlene Low, Mrs. David B. Low, Miss Kathleen Mary Campbell and Miss Marjorie an LDS Swed- Entertaining for the bride were Mrs. Brent B. Nielsen, Mrs. Paul L. Pehrson, Mrs. Charles S. Peterson, Miss vows Julie Newmar sewing has completed ish mission. A-l- l) Ellen Caughey and Miss Pamela Webb. Franklin Lovell is best man. H New York. multi-talente- ' 'At the month. Im 95 per cent true to my sign, she remarked, as she showed me around her small but charmBeekman ingly appointed place penthouse apartment in Books and paintings line the walls many of the paintings done by the Julie herself. The bedroom is reminiscent of a Cecil Beaton fantasy. Her headboard is an Italian wrought iron gate, which Julie had found in an old warehouse. She had it anti- - V" S .f ? DESERET NEWS, y : v j girl. h? ' i Willard I B. Wilde is best man. jM i, GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mr. Amlin A. Lanan of Rrioham City, Utah will celebrato thalr 50th wadding annlvmary at an open house given by their family, , 1M from p.m. Saturday, Augw to 5:30 p.m., at their home, IX South 1st East, Brigham City. This announcement 1s a personal Invitation to friends and relatives to attend. No gifts please. l The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaege Francke Pedersen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Sandberg, 1663 E. 3350 South, are parents of the bridegroom. 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