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Show & Charming Rec eption Fetes | Joan Urie Recites SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1967 Utah County, Utah 6A Sunday Herald te f Pair After Their Wedding Vows in Cerémonies OREM—Panels of white cut velvet draped with orange chif OREM—A twilight ceremony y evening united Rosalind Joan rie and Leon Delany in fon formed the attractive deco ration for the lovely wedding reception Friday evening in Orem Reception Center hono: ing Delynn and green Beaves and marriage at the Orem Sixth Ward Chapel. The’ couple stood e an archway of dainty and white—flowers as Harley Gilimanofficiate double-ring ceremony. his bride, the former Karen Fisher. Dropped baskets of orange arrangements of | flowers with ferns on side pill of ars completed the decor. and Mrs, John W. John Delaney, all of Orem. adress, Carolyn wood, Sandra M. Covey and Dr. Preston Gledhill. Reservations for the dinner and dance must be made by Monday with Donald K . Nelson, Home Buying Influences and Peggy Willoughby. They wore pale green brocade floor-length gowns and carried bright orange | carnation bouquets. Carl Watkins was best man. | Parents of the groom were| | Discrimination Lingers-Qn-In The ‘Enlightened’ Nations Williams |hosts to a pre-nuptial dinner MRS. DELYNN BEAVES for the couple Wednesday at Bilt ~-and~iva's-~ Cafe: Miss} = Crompton and Claudine Linde| were hostesses at a kitchen| shower, and Margaret Fisher |gave her a personal shower, she chose a Spanish ple immidiately following ton maid of honor, with other attendants being Karen Reid ie t mant of matching dacron lace eyelet. She carried a § bridal bouquet which featured a large white orchid surrounded by dainty pink rosebuds. A reception honored the cou- tron of honor and Carol Cromp- a. couple are The~-bride-wore—an A-line -j gown of dacron lace eyelet over delustered bridal satin with cap sleeves, For her head- Fisher of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. John A Beaves of Provo. The bride wore a gown of : French satin accented with lace § Toses and miniature pearls @ \with the skirt ending in a soft\ly rounded chapel train. She {carried a bouquet of white orchids*-and carnations’ with orange netting. Mrs, Sydell Watkins was ma- ARABIAN NIG HTS AND Arabian Knights will be present at the annual BYU -Women’s Supper Show Friday, Apri] 14, at the Wilkinson Center Ballroom. Shownin the picture are, from left, LaVar Rock- the fr Mrs, Russell P, Urie and Mr. and Mrs. Prentice The couple was married earlier in the evening at the same | place. Their parents are Mr. | (Karen Fisher) Kalon Club Learns Of the ceremony. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Tamara Jensen; bridesmaids were Mary Rowe and Mona Urie, sister of the bride. They were attired in floor length gowns of pink linen, wearing corsages of pink and white rosebuds. Best man duties were performed by Tom Whitaker, and Russell Scott Urie, brother of the bride, was groomsman. a MRS. LEON DELANEY (Rosalind Joan Urie) ‘The. guests spent the evening. dancing. | For her going away, the bride |chose a two-piece suit of white ‘CANNED DRESSES’ wool, After a brief honeymoon| COMING IN VOGUE at a ski resort, the couple will) y, i make their home in Salt Lake Would you. took pursled “if \City where the groom is em- Someone gifted you with a | ployed. “canned dress?” You shouldn't. Mary Rowe had a personal Not if you're “with it.” It will |shower for the bride at her/be the very latest rage that home in Spring: Dell. | will be rolling into stores across ) Community For a hbneymoon to Park| mendations for legislation that|/family’s children in Venezuela, City, the bride wore a black By ALINE MOSBY work as “‘a little pressure” on|Bolivia, Chile, the Dominican NEW YORK (UPI—Under-| and ‘white suit accented in red.| United Press International UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. governments, says Margaret|Republic, Haiti and Panama, standably, most families view! The couple will be at home| (UPI) —The ~~ ee he Bruce of Great Britain, chief ofamong other nations, Six the purchase of a home as alin Provo where the groom is| fi for equal ri lor the Status of Women section at countries in the developing purely personal decision. Ac-| attending Utah Trade Technical| world have not granted votes or tually,it’s a purchase which has| Institute. He is a sraduste | Dr. Richard L. Gunn of the ae isn’t concentrating only the United Nations. +6. % the country this month. Even the right to run for public office impact a on the community as aj Provo High School and is in i art department at Brigham on the “developing” countries. Reported Widely newer than paper dresses, whole. |the Naval Reserve, | Young University took mem-|GOOD YEAR FOR SHOES Women in the most advanced’ The U.N. commission also to women, Four-and-a-half ounces of countries—including the United cooperates with women’s rights But the U.N. commission also This point was brought out) The bride is a student at bers of Kalon Club Thursday ‘ States—also have some com organizations and publishes has an uphill job in Europe and recently by Richard W. O'Neill, student at Orem High School, | evening through centurties of a bubbling pace of spring |swinging nylon in a droppedwriting for a service publication| and upon her graduation there.| : se-|....; pro- shoes is running over with voluminous reports and hesalu- North America. art forms ina fascinating of the Weyerhaeuser Company.| she as to Fidy to become} waist design; a baby tent with tion because of tions which are showered upon “The more advanced coungram given at the home of hrs lections “from world fashion O'Neill, editor of House &!a beautician. jcenters, Yes,it’s a very good yoked front and back and a Hanseen. Golden race and religion wins most of lawmakers and influential per- tries are getting a bit smug and Home, said a house represents tee from Dr. Gunn, through the medi-|year for shoes. From Paris, fitted dress that flips out the headlines. But women are sons in all nations. don’t see the need for work in’ an investment to the business treated differently, too, just) Much work remains to be giving women equality,” mused ‘community worth several times’ um of colored slides, showed)‘newsis slender platforms. the hip. Decause-they are women, even done in the developing lands of Mrs. Bruce in her office in the its initial cost. views of earliest art found in| na- Africa, Asia and Latin America, U.N, skyscraper, “perhaps it’s a cave in France then proceed-| Capitaized Value say U.N. commission reports. because young western girls “A $20,000 house has value to ed to Egyptian art as expressed Many women in those areas these days don’t take the status th e business community about! in the Sphinx and the great cannot inherit property or of women’s problems as somePyramids of Egypt and deinvestment Jeontrol it, or open a bank thing to be concerned about.” $70,000,” he estimated. If you scribed one view of the step| account, The father alone still Only in recent years ‘capitalized the expenditures the pyramid as being the oldest ,|has sole legal control over the have manyindustrialized, “‘pro- family makes in living in that Ladies of Elk held the April) monument pyramid in the gressive” countries passed laws house at a 5 per cent rate for 40 dinner meeting on Wednesday.| world. women’s status. 's, you will find the Entertainment was presented EASY PUDDING | chi Only since 1965 have women capitalized value runs about like |by the winners of the annual His next projections were of Greek art in the period of 800 Pineapple rice pudding is in France been allowed to|this music scholarships. ini based on pantry shelf staples— control property they inherit or| —Interest, taxes, insurance «Winners are Nan Hawkins, years before Christ, with Roman and Christian packaged precooked rice and even to open their own bank land maintenance: $37,000. Spanish Fork High School, and forms, impressionist and expackaged vanilla pudding. Cook accounts. —Energy, water, sewage, Royden Britsch, BY High. An-| pressionist. Inveach period Dr. 34 cup of rice as label directs. Only in 198 did the U.S. telephone, waste collection: nounced also was the winner] Gunn explained the qualities Prepare 1 (3 ounce) package of Congress pass a federal act for, $14,000. a of the nurses scholarship, which set each form apart. "eke, Ss the pudding as label directs, —Home furnishings, applian- Cheryl Barry of Provo. POR equal pay for women,effective Persuaded by the guests, but use 1 cup each of water and RB generally in 1965, and it applies ces, sound systems, television Reminder was given of com- Dr. Gunn also told much of undiluted evaporated milk~in-| ‘only to ing visitation card party which employed in and hi-hi: $19,000, interest gleaned from his world stead of fresh milk. Add 1-2 O'Neill said also that, while luncheon beginning at noon with ‘teaspoon of vanilla extract, 1 campanies that engage in probably the most expensive cards being available, There travels. teaspoon of ground mace and 1 interstate commerce. single purchase a family every will be door prizes, All wives) The hostesses, Mrs. Dixon (8 ounce} can of crushed The ‘U.S. Civil Rights Act of will make, the real cost of a new of Elk are’cordially invited tojand Mrs; Hanseen served a deSONS ‘pineapple, drained.Stir in rice. 1964 provides that house is much lower than it will be held on April 12 with| licious dessert to close the proServe warm or cold with cannot be discriminated against appears, | gram. attend. sprinkling of mace on top. } in their jobs because of race, religion, national origin—or sex. ‘Makes 6 servings. Art Forms Contest Winners Speak To Elk Ladies Office of Equal Opportuni- formed in July, 1965, to out the act, has received lion tons of soil from the over-|Ca'TY 6,040 complaints deemed worthy plowed prairies of the United! of investigation, Of these, 40.2 tes ftom 8 rotating States. pe rcent—or 2,426—were from women charging job discrimina‘Before laundering electric| tion against them because they blankets, read the directions. were females. Drapery. Fabric Sale Manufacturers’ 1966 STOCK of DISCONTINUED FABRICS Bare up... and blossom out In this carefully cultivated daisy dandy. It's hip, * Lissome. Glowing. In growing colors that show off sun-kissed skin. 100% cotton, Sizes $-15. ‘ $1998 Slashed for Immediate Clearance Thousands of yards of decorator Ist quality fabrics Reg. Values to $6.95 yard .., REDUCED TO.......... © Antique Satins ..@. Sheers . ©. Textured Tweeds ... ©. Floral & Contemporary Prints @ 10 days to 2 wks. del. 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