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Show Monday, September 29, 1969 DESERET NEWS, A 'f !:H AI ?l - B t ; - Tt .f v x S j?J 'S "i, t y ?4 i ; a y A ,t .?. Beauty Hints For Busy Housewives t I ? By DORSEY CONNORS EVERY GAL in show business knows that unless your lighting man likes you, you may as well forget the whole bit. ft Die same concern is yours, doll, every evening when you open the door of your pad for your husband or guests. Y'n may have spent hours y 0 - :W X attaching the false eyelashes and teasing the locks, but if the lighting in your home is harsh, you could still look like youre trying out for The Madwoman of Chaillot ALL YOU NEED is a jaunt to the store that carries light bulbs. There are dreamy pinks and candlelight tones to lift years off your face or just glamorize the features. Ree serve those bulbs W'y Hit Jay Gardner Mrs. SMWIMUiiUl(IHWt'IMWWWWI " ' " w ; : ,'. i 'r. ; 'vv-- AV ' out- look on yor household chores if you think of them as fine exercises to improve your figure. Stretching is one of the knees. your TONIGHT greatest aids to retaining your streamlined form. So when you make the bed, stretch, stretch, stretch as you lean over to smooth the sheets. When you put away the groceries, stretch for ENJOY DINNER At TEMPLE SQUARE COFFEf those high shelves. When youre washing the dishes or standing over the ironing board, think about your posture. Stand tail and pull in the tummy and the Andersen-Eg- an : SHOT B DININC ZOOM DINNER SERVED FROM 9 :0C PAS. 5MT LAKE 75 W. SO. TEMPLE Walter P. T--- 4 m Mrs. James W. Fisher, above A R& . mmm tew i Mrs. Eric Moser Mrs. Ronald G. Sorensen Low special q25 A ROBERT STEUP education tvill turn you on too! New classes begin October 21. Call for information? dersen, Tremonton, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Egan, Clinton Corners, N.Y., are parents of the bridegroom. They gave a wedding breakfast honoring the bridal pair. , V and styling. Egan claimed Miss Lana Jean Andersen for his bride in a ceremony performed Friday at the Fifth Ward in Tremonton. A reception followed. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. An- yf:y : i- - Our expert tipping including cut, shampoo Rites it i ). Gordon J. have an entirely different bend remember that carrying a heavy washload upstairs will do wonders for your arms muscle tone. And liue-whit- iik. ? ::$ Mrs- - object, ! A Tipping Will Turn You On! i A ,A derriere. When you open a window or pick up a heavy star of the show you TilS FOR BEIDES: Youll S wy t'V ... lm&'$ - y ;?T X. .. - t' r ' s' for hubbys reading lamp, but stick to the pastels as the background lighting for the ISA COLLEGE OF BEAUTY (801)4864367 1205 WILMINGTON AVENUE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 84108 September Brides Say Vows 4Sai' Lake Temple Sting and ' was the F.iday for the Miss Sandra Lee Olsen Lynn Prenuptial parties have been given by Mrs. Roger Keddington, Mrs. Clarence Hyde, Mrs. George Hyde, Mrs. Sam Bennion, Mrs. Larry Richardson, Miss Linda Drake, Mrs. Gordan Drake. were honored afterwards at a wedding breakfast al the Doll House by his parents, Ivir. and Mrs. Boyd J. Clark, 2987 S. 400 West, Boun-tfhiThey l. The bride is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Theron C. Olsen, Johnson-Fishe- 9966 S. State, Crescent. greeted newlyweds reception guests Friday evening at Sandy First Ward. "Attending the bride were Mrs. W. Lynn Nelson, Miss Shirley Olsen, Miss Joyce Olsen, Mrs. Michael Olsen, lilSiss Linda Drake, Miss Nancy Clark. J.arie Clark was best man. yiie bride is a graduate of Utah State University where slie affiliated with Spus, AWS Council and EQOW. She has also studied at Met Golden wedding Immediate family and of Mr. Mrs. Gw Della Lucia will honor them at an open house celebrating their Golden Wedding anniversary, to be held at the Lions House. Hiiicrest, from 2 to 5 p.m., Sept. Relatives a no friends corinvited. No gifts, please Copperton, 1969. dially r fmmmmmmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmms YWCA FALL CLASSES 1969 I !? neon 0 1:00-3:0- Born Lindsay, Mrs. B. Douglas Osborn. Miss Margaret Hulet, Mrs. Richard J. Bunderson, Mrs. James M. Verde, Mrs. Joseph H. Eckersley, Mrs. Delery W. Sanderson, Miss Julie Eileen Fisher, Miss Sue i Diane Emmertson, Mrs. Eileen Schrick, Mrs. Berl Cook, Mrs. Ellen Rigby, Mrs. Charles H. Horman, Mrs. Geniel Thatcher, Mrs. Tessie Jones, Mrs. Victor Spencer. Henline-Gardne- r groom. Mr. Gardner has completed a tour of duty with the U.S. Army. Hostesses for prenuptial parties include Mrs. Larry Peterson, Mrs. Fred McDon-ne- l Mrs. Jay Timpson, Miss Shari Blaney, Miss JoAnn Beech. Miss Connie Henline and Jay Gardner were married Saturday at Kearns Ninth Y oungberg-Mose- r Ward. A reception followed. Eric Moser claimed Miss Bridal attendants included Mrs. Kelly Record, matron of (See WEDDINGS on Page honor; Miss JoAnn Beech,, maid of honor; Miss Ginnie Henline, Miss Nonnie Henline, 80TH BIRTHDAY Miss Becky Gardner and Miss Mrs. Helen B. Shari Blaney. Flower girls will be Mitchell McConki and were Leasa honored at an open , Tearsa McConkA. house at 2971 Salt St. Trent Harrison was best Laka City, Utah Tn? $VT man. from 2 to 4 p.m. ; The bride is a daughter of jw i Septem- J Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Henline, ' btr 27, 1W9. All 4903 S. 5020 West, Kearns. H frtatdt and rela- - ejl tlvat art tordially AMr. and Mrs. Iliff Gardner Invltad. No gifts. y, t y 4765 W, 4895 South, Kearns, are parents of the bride A-1-7) '7 5 DAYS ONLY! BEGINS TUES., SEPY. 23 MIDVALE ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 6 PORTRAITS BY PID0 pjM - ups TJ f f MONDAYS: 10:00-12:0- England. Mr. Fisher completed a tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force. Prenuptial parties have been given by Mrs. E. Reed f Register now until September 29 in person or bv moil Classes begin week ot September 29. All classes 8 weeks YWCA membership iequired of all class participants . $3.00 per year. New members should include membership hi addition to class tee it registering by mail. All classes aie co ed. Creetivt Pottery Advanced Pottery Engliih for the Foreign in speech pathology. The bridegroom is a student at the University of Utah. He also has studied at Chapman College in Orange, Calif., Weber State College and the University of Maryland overseas program in France and Exchanging wedding vows Friday evening at the Eleventh Ward were Miss Cleta Marianne Johnson and James Wallace Fisher. A reception followed. Bridal attendants included Mrs. James M. Verde, matron of honor; Mrs. Gary L. Eddington, Mis. B. Douglas Osborn, and .'lower girls, Dabra Ilaslem, Teresa Jill Verde and Kimberly Jo Verde. Otto A. Fisher Jr. was best man for his brother. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Charles E. Moss. Vernal, and the late Martin L. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Moss were hosts at the wedding reception. Mr. Fisher is a son of Mrs. Robert V. Speer, Palatine, 111., and Otto A. Fisher Sr., 781 Emerson Ave. The newlyweds were further feted Saturday evening ai an open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Has-lein Vernal. The bride was graduated from Brigham Young University, where she was a mem The 28, s, LDS California mission. J. Clark. The ber of Lambda Delta Sigma, Organ Guild and was named to membership in Phi Kappa Phi. her M.A. She received degree from the University of Utah in music and currently is continuing graduate work Institute in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Clark attends USU and is a member of Intercollegiate Knights. He has fulfilled an Olsen-CIar- k (k; 7:30-9:3- $13.50 $14.00 P.M. 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All done 100 Acrilan acrylic with Monsanto's Wear-Date- d with a marvelous flair to give your whole wardrobe a fresh new outlook. new-seaso- for a 5" x 7 portrait delivered to you in our storo . , , Thero Your art no mailing, handling or other extra charges choico of several pose. or All portrait . FR1. NITES Till 8 Left: Pantsuit with long tunic ord brushed gold buttons. In Hunter Green, 45-0Brick or Gold. Sizes skirt Cluster-pleate- d of acrylic double knit in Brick, Gold orGray. Right: 6, . |