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Show Ar VA't'.'i-j-i!''- : ,4 :d ''' V ' Couples Speak Promises ' if': s i '' bv-V'-- ' Nf'w V ffi rrv s :: v.a m - xs "' iP Xs, ' kh. w , X. ' . , i r.dti b i'If 'J - I ' s s' . 1 , . v-- t Hess-Tinge- 1 SA ' v T:: . Tingey. Monte Kay Tingey was best --j r J -- :Ji ' 4 1 Mrs. Charles Revson, whose husband owns and manages Revlon cosmetics, pauses for room of their new penthouse apartment. The apartment, which has been magnificent bedroom-sittin- g completely redecorated, once belonged to Helena Rubenstein, noted beauty authority. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey D. Hess, 1198 N. 600 East, Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Carmon R. Tingey, 620 E. 1200 North, Bountiful, are parents of the bridegroom. They honored the bridal pair at a rehearsal ner at the Rodeway Inn. din- Mr. Tingey is a student Weber State College. '' at T . Mrs. Stephen daily made by Porthault in SHEPPARD - Lyns favorite Moving is a .. apricot with a deeper orange to most but people, nightmare to Lyn and Charles Revson it R. Of course Im thrilled, has been a glorious dream. but when Lyn Revson, into says They simply stepped their car and drove to the new you live with a man like triplex penthouse they bought . Charles you take it in your from the Helena Rubinstein ,stride. One day its a yacht, and die next day its an apartestate three years ago. ment like this. . Their new staff was waitThe areas Lyn likes best alwere suitcases ing. Their sitready unpacked and the are the bedroom with the two bath and room, if ting looked as they apartment had been living there for dressing rooms, and the kitch' en and pantries. , weeks. done bedroom over The Not that it was is a peaceful, sandstone-colored retreat with night. Since the Work started, it has been Charles Revsons no hard edges. The gold leaf job. After he ceiling curves down to meet left the Revlon offices he was the velvet walls and the carthere almost every evening pet curves up, even around with his architect-decoratothe bed. The giant bed is set in the Edward Benesch. He was worrying about the central center of the room, backed by the water a sand and gold hand woven pressure, the fabrics, the fur- hanging and framed in a harniture, and even the shade of row bench. There are three their bathroom towels, spe- - push buttons on each side. auburn-haire- d extra-curricul- r, advertisement ADVERTISEMENT Fast Relief For Itching, Burning Feet. ' Soothing, cooling Desenex promotes rapid healing as it kills Athlete's Foot fungus that can bring on painful cracking, peelingand blisters. Because it seems to work where others often fail, doc- tors prescribe and recom - One raises or lowers the headboard. One calls the maid and the third turns on the reading lamps that shine down from the ceiling on each pillow. A PARADISE The apartment is a paradise of push buttons. In other rooms they open and close the draperies. On the terrace they lower the big awning made of white fabric to dresses, and evening clothe. A shoe tree as big as a Christmas tree has rotating branches that hold 120 pairs of shoes. Like Lyn any woman, Revson wasnt sure until she moved into it, that she was going to like the apartment. Its wonderful, living with a perfectionist Sometimes you think its a little bad, but in the end you always have to admit hes right. In the kitchen, the floors are all red tile, and the wails match the upholstery of the chairs. In the bathroom they heat the towel rack. At the touch of her fingers, Lyns triple (See An Apartment on Page makeup mirror moves forward or flattens back against the walL I love the tub. Its so big Im afraid Ill drown in it. I cant swim, says Lyn. The brown and white marble tub By DR. PAUL POPENOE is up two steps and has huge Director, American Institute of Family Relations gold and marble faucets. The water rushes in from a family Establishing under marble shells, fills the council might be just that litmintub in tle extra we need to bring utes because Charles Revson about a unified family hates waiting. Lyn, though, group, explains Mrs. I. Ive has already had a couple of read magazine articles where near floods. She just turned the plan was recommended her bach and it was starting very highly. My problem is to spill over. just how do I go about organSO CONVENIENT izing it? evroom has Lyns dressing erything that a girl needs C-- i) Borg-Patters- on Charles Scott Patterson claimed Miss Wendy Ann Borg for his bride in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony solemnized Thursday. A wedding breakfast followed at Log Haven, given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Patterson, 1780 setting Thursday evening for honoring the new- - Mrs. C. Scott Patterson Tinge Annabel Logan Ave. The bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth P. Borg, 1953 El Dorado Dr. The Shalamar will be the a reception L. lyweds. the bride are Attending Miss Suzanne Miss Fox, Kathy Card, Miss Bonnie Borg, Miss Shannon Borg, Miss Patterson, Miss Jenny Patterson, and flower Tingey. By EUGENIA NEW YORK Theres no one way of doing Mrs. I., but the general idea is to give the whole fami- ly a chance to talk things over. Mabelle Brooks, counselor in a Chicago high school as well as a parent, gave her own experience: , Once a week the whole family sits around a table and talks over some particular problem. One week it may be the mend Desenex. Guaranteed to work or your money back. when shes well up on the Use aerosol or powder by off list. Opening At all at ointment night. day, blonde the room and gold pale drug counters. Use Desenex daily and you are separate little closets for may never suffer from itchy, suits and blouses, handbags, robes, wool dresses, linen burning feet again. '' , .. : girl, Kimberly Archuletta. Paul Ogden is best man. The bride has attended the University of Utah. Her hus band carrently is a student there. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. Scott Ward, Miss Kathy Card, Mss Annabel Patterson, Miss Jenny Mrs. Rex A. Patterson, Skidmore, Mrs. Byron F. Christianson, Mrs. Aaron B. Bleyl, Miss Kaaron Bleyl, Mrs. Stanley Schulze, Mrs. Reed Christensen, Mrs. Rob- ert Morrow, Mrs. C. W. Fox, Miss Suzanne Fox, Mrs. A. Reed Reynolds, Miss Lizabeth and Mis Leslie Reynolds Reynolds. Killpack-Elme- work of the home and each r Salt Lake Temple was the setting Thursday for the wedding of Miss Susan Gail Kill-paand Lowell Clark Elmer. was Following, the the setting for a wedding breakfast given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. dark Elmer, 3055 E. 4345 South. The bride is a daughter of . Mrs. Malcolm J. Fish, ck too, Another week foe family may discuss plans for a week face.- sion set. Allowances, family budgeting, etc., are good things to work out at a family council, Mrs. Brooks continued. They show foe children what problems lather and mother ... 3947-307- East, and Jonathan 765 E. Three 5 M. Killpack, Fountains Cir. Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm J. Fish will further fete the newlyweds at a reception at the Lion House.' The bride is a senior at the. University of Utah. Her husband was graduated from the U. Mr. Elmer is a member of the Utah National Guard and the . American Sociological Assn. He fulfilled an IDS Central British mission. . Entertaining for the bride have been Mss Jolene Hintze, Mss Julie Pratt, Miss Frances Elmer, Mrs. J. Stanley Elmer and Mrs. C. Erland Elmer. ADVERTISEMENT ly party, or a trip to a museum, or the use of the televi- (even the littlest) chooses the task he or she will be responsible for during the next week. We write the jobs chosen on a blackboard or paper and have them up where everyone can see them. person P Mrs. Lowell C. Elmer A Word About The Family Council .it, ! AV Hostesses at prenuptial parties were Mrs. Veda Barnes, Miss Debbie Smith, Miss Linda Baxter, Miss Kathy Combe, Mrs. Gary Tingey and Mrs. Monte Kay Picture A j i ' man. wv A& y Brenda Kaye Hess and Stephen Lane Tingey. Bridal attendants included Mrs. Larry Hess, matron of honor; Mrs. Gary Tingey, Mrs. Monte Kay Tingey, Mrs. Andrew Latvala, Mrs. Homer Woolf, and flower girls, Jean Ann and Kellee Tingey $ ' a August 21, 1969 The Carillon was the setting Wednesday evening for the wedding and reception of Miss v ; - Thursday, Underarms? Xeeps uoderann absolutely dry- - no; half dry-e- ven for ttomradawlM perspire heavWorts as aerosol do ily. spray work. liquid or cnara $8.00. Eleven uj&ioii sold. Mitchum 1 r best-dresse- d Young teen beauty begins with Graduate by Lovable. 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