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Show Sugar House, Utah Thursday, May 2, 1957 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Page 3 Woman's World By Gene Koenlg y ' JT, Lovely dark haired Sharon Marshall will become the bride of Lynn Dunn in a June ceremony. The young couple will graduate from the BYU in the spring. Babies . . . Little Stephen James Collins, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Ella-wor- th Collins, 1233 Kensington Ave., arrived April 25th. He was greeted by two brothers Ells-worth Jr. and Leonard, and two sisters, Judith and Janet, who all think he is wonderful. SENIOR AARONIC PLAN FUND PROJECT The Senior Aaronic Priesthood of the Bryan Ward have taken on a new project to collect scrap iron. In charge of the project will be Vere Campbell. Mr. Campbell asked that any-one who finds the metal while at the spring cleaning to call him at HU 80, and they will pick it up. Funds from the iron will be used to purchase new song books, he said. Miss Frances Hock Becomes Bride Of Gary Cooley Miss Frances Hock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hock, 1952 14th East, became the bride of Gary M. Cooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L, Cooley, 2624 Kenwood, in St. Paul's Episcopal Cnurch, on Friday Rev. Ray D. Erickson officiated at the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of an-tique silk fashioned entrain with long pointice sleeves Peter Pan collar. A crown of irridescent se-quins and pearls held in place her shoulder-lengt- h veil. She carried a white prayer book. Miss Mariyn Hock was maid of honor and bridemaids were Claudia Blodget, Pat Haynes and Norma Grundy They wore identically styled dresses of pink procade and carried pink and lavender tions Petite Diane Peterson and Shar-on Hock were flower girls, and Blair Peterson was ring bearer. Keith Cooley was best man for his brother, and ushers were Blaine Curtis, Ted Tucker and Rob-ert Cooley. . The young couple are honey-mooning in Las Vegas and will make their future home at 2613 Imperial St. The groom will continue his edu-cation at the University of Utah. It Happened at The BEAU JSC Nedra Nielsen The Beau Brummel began its week Tuesday with a luncheon for the Sugarhouse Rotary Board. Mrs. Bunny entertained her club on Tuesday with a bridge luncheon. Mrs. Lamar Holt made reser-vations for a business luncheon for twelve for the Utah Power and Light Meeting. Wednesday Mrs. Mable Goff was hostess for a bridge luncheon for eight. Hiland Village Business Asso-ciation reserved tables for eight-een for a business luncheon Wed. Mr. Joe Baker made reservations for 44 members of the Jordon High School Key Club for dinner, Wednesday night The Millett Passey Co. had din-ner for ten at 6:30 Wed. evening. Mr. Striegel arranged a dinner party for eleven employees at 6:39. Wednesday Mr. John Cahoon of the Interstate Brick Co. made res-ervations for a lovely steak din-ner for fifteen at 8:15. Sunday a stork shower break-fast has been arranged by Mrs. Clifford P. Shaw at eleven-thirt- y. Th best gift ever to express sentiment, affection and high regard is something chosen from our large selection. WATCH REPAIRING -- PETE'S-JEWELRY 1079 C. 21BT BO. SUDAN HOUiC . x f(Get All Of ThesTDeluxe Services FAST, PLEASANT counter service, clothes count-ed and receipt issued for each garment or shirt. Free Parking! NO STAPLES USED. No scratches, pricked fing-er- s. $100,000 INSURANCE, burglar alarm system to ' protect your clothing. FINEST Dow-P- er cleaning fluids and newest equipment used exclusively. ifij.il SJlj.U 7 A.M. TO 7 P.M. VOGUE SOUTHEAST VOGUE SUGARHOUSE 2963 Highland Drive 8th East at 21st South VOGUE GARDEN PARK VOGUE ARCADE 1086 South 11th East New Sugarhouse Shopping Center VOGUE HOLLADAY VOGUE EAST BENCH 4700 Holladay Blvd. 1511 South 15th East VOGUE INDIAN HILLS . . . 1455 South 23rd East KY EE f' 1517 South 15th East CALL IN 60515 Home Delivery -- - 25c - PIPING HOT Roast Beef - - - - - - $1.15 Chicken in a Basket - - 1.00 Shrimp in a Basket - - - 1.00 Fish Sticks in Basket - - .95 French Fries and Salad with Scones or Hard Roll - - Sandwiches - - "(Dinner at home with speedy D.I14 ' Call IN 6-05- 15 SERVICE MEN ENTERTAINED The University of Utah Aqua-Mai- d swimming group presented "Alice in Waterland" for patients at the Ft Douglas Hospital on Thursday, April 25. Members of Sugar House Post 586 and auxiliary served popcorn following the program. Mrs. Ruth Yearsley is publicity chairman for the auxiliary. |