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I Kic-Daw- .,i.: t gold and silver leather. which bends gracefully into collars, cuffs and ornaments. Space being the location of the future. the interest in space has revived many of the forms of nature for jewelry. There are floral pins male out of what looks like a continuous ribbon of gilt metal, the centers a cluster of multicolor pastel stones. Other pins are sunbursts of fire gilt tays racing out from centers that pulse with a ruby glow. one company calls its jewelry conceptions a "cosmic collection jewels of the future." For holiday wear they see hands loaded with snake rings. necks circled l it h gold hoops from which dangle signs of the zodiac. de SANTIS While fashNEW YORK ion in general is having a noswith past talgic eras ranging from the Gay Nineties to the Depression Thirties, jewelry for holiday clothes isn't even in the present. Its designers are all excited i4 bout space and the future. enough, futurism in jowelry goes very veil with the romantic aspects of hon. day clothes. They lend a welcome touch of strength in their clean lines and bold use of metals or stones. Oddly THE METHOD To get their effects. some designers are using faceted Swarovski cr:zzt:ils with tooled - - THERAPEUTIC RELAXATION HYPNOSIS SPECIALISTS FREE , CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW Food groups consid- ered. ICALL VALLEY 486-683- 4 .,. i STATE prcticed 4.";. . 1 .......,....."--,'---4.r m CI 0 WHO REGISTER IN THE RAMADA INN BEAUTY SALON: Here's How It works ... '''4..,... ; '2,.. '''' ...,.. . f , ...,,. ,:;t:). j .,:0703 - is used in this : t . jewelry. ,:-- grams per person available is well above 65 grams. which is what MIM over 22 need. or the 55 grams needed by women of the same age. In tj - t nl ,- doo-- 15w " (4- -f i ,I ' as the 11 sitamins, thiamin, riboflavin ard niacin. plus thp mineral, iron, are alsn available in adequate amounts on a per capita basis, especially in the nations supply of beef. veal. t ' , lio.. YEARSi ', .., tht Vtlutct;hirld -- - Come now while the offer lostst Ramada Inn Beauty Salon 4" NOW BOOKING I f 3923 Wasatch 131vd 486 7720 2110073 0111 I aay71'111 1 !I:er, S3ON OPEN 1000 So. Sttee 363.5071 2... 17P V', 1 11.'!!.!-:;v:,- ,I .4 ronmno.mIwolv,,m1wgimrontmpowolmmvliImmmomp.......,,,,,1,Nimorommi MIMEMEIMEll base. ince I'4,74C!,, 44i,,, 4,- Back-Bir- a ::5, husUni- Co- LDS 1. on (See Marriage rags ybte y 1,.;:: 1 loliaay 0 Is blouse Nvear it with chains at thP waist try it with trim long ropes of pearls it in a gala way with a wide satin sash. ' ;,,,OtoWao,o,"0040.0 I CROUTONS - - :(10, 1 The Little Square gives a touch ef elegance! Specially-bakefresh Sour Dough or French bread. home-cookin- g 17,- -s . . 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Her fiance is a warrant officer candidate in the U.S. Army helicopter training program at Fort Wolters. 1, r :' Constance Spere The festive holiday season Is just around the corner. If parties are on your schedule. and you're wondering what to wear. don't overlook the possibilities of what you can do with just one sleeveless black jumper. Team it up with a satin V salt and pebper to taste. Enough dressing tor S to 10 lb turkey Or try this quicker recip- eJust add 2 cans Slue Plate Oysters (cut in haves) with !Ince to 2 packages Predared dressing mix Enough tor 10 lb turkey. L ' :::,: Fashion Tips For The Holidays Ie361,11 and cook CUD wetted Margarine unto toft t onim 1 medium green pepoer. cup celery Add S cups bread cubes and 1. cu p minced Darcley: then add 2 cans Blue Plate Orsters (cut in halves) with juice. 2 teaspoons poultry - FRESH BREAD 1P4 , a' L.,i' A-- r . rc i presently I. ':' '',4' , The prospective bridegroom is a son of Maj. (ret.) and Mrs. Milton R. Foster. 3125 E. 3760 South. They will give a rehearsal dinner for the bridal couple. Spere it:'; 1 Spere. 3621 Oakview Dr. Mrs. Spere was hostess at the prenuptial event. Miss ,' Con- Parents of the bride-eleare Mr. and Mrs. William I I ' Greco. 315 N. 200 West, Bountiful. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lund, 1635 S. 700 West, Woods Cross. The bridal pair greeted reception guests Tuesday evening at the Carillon. Bridal attendants included Mrs. Dennis Clark, Miss Kalleen Maren Miss Lund. McDaniel, Miss Lynne Johnson, Nii5 Allnettp Grer9 and flower girl, Deanne Asay. Gary L. Lund was ma n. The bridegroom is a student at Weber State College. Temple. The bridal couple were honored at a wedding breakfast )4 il4,414. announcement party at Fort Douglas Country Club. 'I ' - - e., '..4)Y r 'ev ;: ''',. ; The wedding news was disclosed Saturday at en Paul Palmer claimed Miss Ruth Ann Partridge for his bride in a ceremony performed Wednesday in the Salt Lake L,raine :,, :4' N. Dale Lund claimed Miss Jeanine Greco for his bride in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony performed Tuesday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Art Partridge-Palme- r was the for the 1 23 by Miss 1 1 S b.-- n ... rdding and the Shalamar is at reception Dec. A being planned d a I !: stance Ann Spore and Mitchell H. Foster. Greco-Lun- Salt Lake Temple setting Wednesday marriage of Miss SpereFoster Betrothal LDS is a A DEAR NEI6HN)13: I doubt if you would "hurt" your if you asked her to match her language in the presence of the kiddies. man. The bride has attended Business College. Her band has studied at the versity of Utah. and now student at LDS Business llege. He has fulfilled an North British mission. a 3 friend Lee Peterson, Miss Gail Peterson, Miss Kaelyn Poulton, Miss Christie Poulton, Miss Shellie Hughes. Greg Brough will be best o Co ...Margtret. Meml D2AR ABBY: I have a neighbor who is such a wonderful friend she would do anything for me. This lady swears like you wouldn't believe. I am sure she doesn't realize it, but she can't utter two sentences without using half a dozen swear words. After being around this woman for one day my son came up with one of her choice vulgar words. When I told him that word was 'bad," and he shouldn't say it, be said, "Mrs. L. says it all the time, and if she can say it. why can't I?" Now, Abby, I wouldn't hurt my friend for the world because as I have said she is a good person. but her language is something else! Is there a solution? HER NEIGABOK Shalamar, Bridal attendants will include Mrs. Lee Parkin, Mrs. Nuptial vows were spoken Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple by Miss Gay lynn Back and Steven A. Bird. Lion House was the setting for a wedding breakfast in honor of the newlyweds. Hosts were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P,ussen Valton Bird of Springvill Parents of the bride are Mr. and MIs. Vernon K. Back, 239 S. 12th West. the evening, Wednesday bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the Lamplighter. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Alan Taylor, Mrs Randy Horsley, Mrs. Samuel Dalton, Miss Dianne Pace and Miss Cherryl Nicholsen. Ronald Bird will be best man. Th i,! bride has studied at Southern Utah State College and LDS Business College. Her husband is a senior at BYU. He completed an LDS Southern Australian mission. !,,itilur an'talf.,..c,:1 gd rl 0svad-s-- ' 3848-186- 0 ,-,,,, 410 ,,;',., Houston, Vicky Houston, Lorrie Houston. Thomas H. Houston Jr. will be best man. The bride is attending the University of Utah and is a member of the Salt Lake Symphonic Choir. Th e also bridegroom attends the U. of U. He is a member of the Mormon Youth Chorus. and has fulfilled an LDS Brazilian mission. it, 0-- ir.. t -;- I.nette , 11,1,),t(h:ep r . complexion beauty, and to check the natural tendency for the skin to develop dry wrinkles, you must replenish oil and moisture svhich drain ev,ay front the surface skin. The loss of natI ural protective oils I s dr be riTiaced by the rehgouul a use ot your mo:,t 0,,Ilinol,r(f,alit,r11:,; H: N. Woodside Dr. The br,!c.legroo, m IS a son of Mr. dnd Mrs. hatold L. Peterson. East. the Wednesday, evening, newly married pair will be honored at a reception at the l', , '',4,,, Mrs. Paul Palmer J ".;:.:;.A. "," - '''4 r,..,.A For sheer loveliness in HOLIDAY PARTIES ,,,,, N' .41 ,ett.'i ,$,. To Beautify Your Complexion - ,'- ' ,,,, Facer and Lynn Peterson. Following, the newlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Facer, 1840 ,1 .,4 , .N - ...- , .0. of the basic no- '161.'e'icement - and pay for their first permanent wave or tint will receive ABSOLUTELY FREE their permanent waves or tints kore choice , . lb fa Ig'7" ttYMCD 1 ,.1,. i ,'- , Cli s fact. one ::::. ,, :, Mrs. Steven A. Bird ,. -- ,,, ., .- t, n '', ,,,Jo - tions about this jewelry is using it according to your own ideas of accessorizing. such k. 1 :. : L';'),,7, :7- ultra-moder- - 1 t: ....' , Ile sees boleros, skirts, even ''coats" made entirely of chains or ropes of pearls. They'll look very futuristic worn over shifts or pantsuits. pork and lamb. 0,.,,:e - 0 4slrl Is-- ..1.111, , '' ':,:,.,:,' K i The future really leaps into the present with one designer's idea of body jewelry. Metallic leather material to become weekly pntrons of our salon only; for the neyt THREE N.., 51':: '.: ,s,. Facer-Peterso- 1, -- oot-- liZ 0 Permanent Wave or Tint for the First 300 Women . . . The first 300 womers t N,44.'t!' .;-- ...1t.: 0.4 .4k,rale- LA .......r..1..11.40.,010,..WAI.-4.--- Ek ) -, :,,..,.,..$ , .::.:: i,;'; .i pseudo-platinu- :,:: ....... t4.-- in the United . Pg.1 .,,,.,,,.: 4 4 .:: :. i. .t: BODY JEWELRY c :.::;:,.1.:,,:,: t ., Some of these are made to v, ear in tlie riovb notion of body jewelry. A bracelet is worn as an armlet. high up, in or polished gold. a circlet with a fringe of slender metal drops. Single drops make earrings. There are also big collars made of thin bands of metal circling round and round, and gilt fringes long enough to form brief skirts. ; ,,, t - I ,:,),,,;.: ''') 4 es 1 PVITESSIONAI BLOC. 2520SO .i:e....!:-- nsseiutrients o'.'n'iTe7r.s."M';'dlic'.;;dt'er';aidsuaccl: Organized :;,:.. ,,,,:.: ... 4 is adequate to provide each person in the eountry with each nutrient need every day. The entire range of ents P ailpNe last year uas above t: 0 recommentled dieof the Nationtary allrma--.al Re,carch ColinciL Protein, for example, at 9S SiaTes are again accepting clients :dr plied hypnosis Conditions which may respond include: Obesity. tension, pain, smokhabit ing. tented. ..(':i' , , P 1,:s; ' ,...,, ,4 '..:'''A...... , r.,,, i,: !.'4 L,1. e. ' -- - C.4",4'.'71 , it , f :,: .;;,..;-..-- .".: But not all holiday jewels are in the nature theme. Abstract forms. which only suggest the moon, stars and sun rays, are piirt of the picture, in pure metals. , ,. .. , ': , .: the evening Wednesday bridal couple will be honored at a reception at Memorial House in Memory Grove. will be Mrs. Attendants John Rasmussen. Miss Joan Miss Genette Mortensen. Houston. Miss Diana Houston. Miss Janet Vincent. Flower girls will be Teri Houston, ' .,,'' '' AA candy bar!) Abby A fat person l KNOWS he is fat. He puts on his clothes, takes them off, has the seams out, and is ashamed every time he goes shopping. Do you think he wants to be fat? No! He prays to God every night to make him thin. Rieht now rm trying to lose weight, but my mother nags me constantly. When she's watching me, I don't eat much. But as soon as she turns her back, I sneak in the kitchen and stuff myself. Then I'm "proud" because I fed like rve put one over on her. Isn't that terriblf,? So, please! Ask mothers and "friends" to quit nagging fat people. You are making us fatter! And chn't think I am the FATTY IN PHILLY exception. We are all the same. ' ;1 4 , d ,.. r::..-- ..,,, .i Chuck-.A-Rain- a Note On Nutrition In The USA We I rA.-- : - x i i :!. In rites solemnized Wednesl day in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Marsha IleTtensen became the bride of Ronald Eugene Houston. Afterward, they were feted at a Wedding breakfast at the by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Houston sr., 1244 Stewart St. Parents of the bride are Mrs. Doris H. Mortensen, 40 Emerson Ave., and the late Joe D. Motensen. e:r.,.''''-'4,-- , ?:' , i - Futuristic Holiday Jewelry By FLORENCE -.041 :'''0...-.,- l''' es -- 17, - i .. .? ., .' Her husband has studied at the U. of U., and now attends Westminster College. He has fulfilled an LDS Argentine mission. Salt Lake Temple. They were feted at a uectding breakfast at the Lion House by the bridegroom's Mrs. N. Dole Lund Mrs. Lynn Peterson , - Mortensen-Housto- . 1 t ".....".."11i:::::1!"." MiSSiOn. Miss Nancy Jean Mc and James Charles Dawes were married Wednesday in the l HT Uni-ers- ity low, Mrs. Douglas R. Clawson, Mrs. Barlow Briggs. Mrs. Mark L. Bryner, Mrs. George B. Wilcox. Mrs. Roy W. Simmons, Mrs. John S. Morgan, mrs. W. Mack Watkins, ,,liss Liza Simmorks. Othei.; were given by 'Miss Janice Knowlton, Mrs. Lee M. Jepperson. Mrs. Scott R. Clawson, Mrs. Grant Clawson, Mrs. Laddie W. Ilmothy. Miss Julie Timothy, Mrs. Dennis Thorne, Mrs. Sandra S. Peek. , 1 1 1 Attending the bride will be '..Nliss Carolyn Strand, maid of honor: NIiss DeAnn Dawes. Ntics 1lary Jane Klc. lliss B, ,e, ckiipe IC.....c,, ,Illiviss Kay Mc and Mi5S Betty Jo 1N,IC Gordon Scheffner will be best man. The bride has attended the of Utah, and has fulfilled an LDS Canadian w. Gloer :. e ,:, 1Vard. 'rhe bride and her husband attend the University of Utah. He completed an LDS Eastern Atlantic States mission. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs, Jessee D. Bar- ''''. kr' ..f., . girl. Craig - A, - ,4 -- ,, t 1 ''''i4 lb--rr : ''. ' I ;a, , ''' ' I I ' i,,:' ' 4 V ' United in marriage Tue,day In the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Heidi Ellison Barlow and Jeffrey Johnon Clawson. They were feted at a wedat tort breakfast ding Douglas-IliddeValley Country Club by the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and NTrs. Richard R. Clawson, 254) E. 6790 South, :1,Ildvale. Parents of the bride are Mr. and MN. HAVPri J. Barlow, 552 Elm St., 1,ayton. Tuesday evening the bridal couple greeted guests at a reception at Oakridge Country Club. Attending the bride uerp miss jesselie Barlow, miss Aliyson Clawson, Nliss Pamela Jean 'Murdoch, Miss Julie Timothy, Miss DeAnn Gorey, and Ra'chelBarlOw, flowe'; ,, I 40" i77 uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worlton, 1471 Sherman Ave. The bridegroom has made his home with them. Parents of the bricAe are Mr. ard Mrs. John Mc Jr., 1108 E. ,.nd South the Wednesday evening bridal couple will greet guests at a reception at the Eleventh Barlow-Clawso- n : zsc a. tork.oN,, - ' ! I 1 7'..""1"111"1"1 , VAN BUREN By ABTGAIL DEAR ABBY: I am writing this on behalf of the fat people who have someone nagging them haif to death to take off weight. I pray that you'll print this because a lot of people need to see it. At . First of all, I realize that when my mother nags me about being fat, she means well, but she does more harm than good. C. If., All fat people feel guilty because they're 1 fat, but when they're nagged about It they .y: ulF .1". ' ' feel worse, so whet a person fe,7's sorry for himself what does he do? He "treats" himself I le ' ' to something to make him feel better And to , ii, fat a person, that's food (And don't tell me to keep carrots and celery on hand because no fat person is satisfied with that. He wants a -414-4 t Wednesday, November 26, 1969 6A , vz . 0- ;., , te-,- 1 ,,, , 4 ,,, " , ' i a. ' ,t : t , iv .. Mrs. James Charles Dawes ,,,,, .,. ,t, 4.' - :,;, 1' ti 4 ,, ,. ' ,i, ..- - , , ' , ; , t'i I ,,,. ,, Att, A , , k''1,, DESERET NE117S t4M4$044 C114 ., a ; ' - , , c, - 'A' f ,, ,,, , ' ',i' 1 9 I ' ' ?''1.,,,, ., ,,,, It-- . 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