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Show } Kay Weenig Becomes’ Provo Pair Eight New Directors Elected | Marriesin Bride OfRodney Jex For Women's Division of CC Selection of eight new direc-, Chamber of Commerce, at the Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jex. Temple Rites ors and announcementof plans et mone! oe Temple. The couple are both Keli and Richard (Dick) Pulsi- the business meeting which ac- age, Mrs. Carlos (Neilia) Gar- the pretty table decorations i. attending Brigham Young Uni-pifer, both of Provo. versity. They were honored at ytrs. Jennie Swenson and her a wedding supper hosted by daughter; Mrs.» Marilyn 5 Se _ dle holders with a red candle, Les Belles red satin bows and holly. A i; flocked Christmas tree with , red decorations was gaily en-| Amies MRS, RODNEY JEX (Kay Weenig) Jeepettes, Husbands Provo Philip. K. Mrs. Gledhill | a with wreaths ‘of fresh holy tied Tne SouleWUstein the 4 were decorated with original § hand wrought gold filigree-can-/ arranged by -Mrs. Division, | Meets With The wedding party receiv- sen at the Lambert Homé Thurs- with red'satin bows, highlighted ie ; 'with tinted -lights. The tables 7 and candles were arranged in ~Bonheur Club Lambert and Mrs. Wes Knud- ed. guests before a white we day. background festively decorate: irectors. companied the luncheon meet-' ner, Mrs. Noal (Lillian) Hatch | and Mrs. John L. Weenig, Sat- Monday and a luncheon was urday evening in the Edgemont also .arranged by, Mrs, Carlisle | newly-electet Provo were the highlights of! yrs. william R. (Faye) Firm: Women's Mr. and Mrs. George Jex “of Kel)” entertained recently at a Second LDS Ward Hall. e._ ing and program Friday of the Mrs. Harold {Fay) Jones, Mrs mond. Me- -Provo,—pagentsof the groom, personab.ghower for bride with : following. the ceremony 2% guests present. An open Also honoring the couple, @ joyce was held-in-honor of the i formal reception was given by couple-at the-heme-of Mr. and | the parents of the bride, Mr. Mrs. Charles E. Peterson on 1 " ~<a eeira oes eet are Mrs. Richard (June) Call, Hanks, Dec. 2 in the Salt Lake day, Dec. 3, were Madge Mc- _ given a Christmas message by Mrs. Max Elliott, president, amid a festive decor. Greens (Kay Weenig) were united im Married in nuptial ceremonmarriage by Elder Marion D. jes in the Manti Temple Satur-, RANNY. LOVELESS ~|Ranny Loveless And Roy Ham- . The announcementof the air- Mins. JR.'S (Myrtle) Mills and pollution study was- made by Mrs. Glén (Dorothy) Thomas. Mrs. Hammond of the Health They will Serve for tWo-years. Committee.A~speaker on the The new directors with the subject is planned for the jhold-over “directors will “elect January meeting. \the newofficers who will-as- A gift of flowers was given |sumeoffice in January. ‘Mrs. to Mrs. Elliott ky Mrs. Enid |Helen-Bywater. past president, Peterson, vis resident. Charge- - Pay ¥% Monthly |delightful evening of entertain- circled with lovely gifts. |ment. Her daughter, Julie GledThe bride wore a wedding Demonstration | Making plans for a Dec. 27,Utah for two years where she hill, played piano selections gown of white duchess satin |marriage in the Manti LDS was president of the marching! tom “The Sound of Music.’’, with empire line and a lace Standing rib-roast, yorkshire Temple are “Ranny Loveless, group. Mrs. Gledhill: then introduced! jacket with long bell ‘sleeves pudding and minted chocolate) gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. Young, a graduate of| Pat Pierce, a graduate student and a detachable. lace train,|sticks were among the unusual| Loveless of Provo, and DeLoy Kanab High School, served! at Brigham Young University, She carried a bouquet of red dishes prepared for Les Belles. Young, son of Mr; and Mrs. there on the basketball team. who presented several draAmies Club members and their| Clifton Young ot Kanab. and white roses. ~ j He hasalso been on the basket- matic and humorous readings The matron of honor was guests Thursday evening. The) A reception will be held the'ball team at CSU which he at-|cleverly illustrating the theme Mrs. Paul Houghton,sister ‘of|attractive and appetizing same evening in the-Provo 22nd tended for two years. He served “why can’t a woman be like the groom. Bridesmaids were! Christmas season meal was} Ward Hall. Karalyn Loveless an LDS mission in Texas. At {a man” from “My Fair Lady.” Diane and Patricia Wenig, sis-|demonstrated by Mrs. Joan\ win) be mai id of honor with Present he _js_serving inthe +—Mrs:-Brian-Jacobs” and” Mrs.) ters of the bride; Karen and| McDonaldat the Mountain Fuel Subee—Young,-Kare Bybee, /US> Army in Fort Bliss, ‘Tex. ‘Bernell Cloward played a vio-| Teme Weenilg and Kathy Harry.| Supply Company Building. ++ larsha Leatherwood, Kathy! {lin and cello duets, accompan- ‘e § The flower girl was Lisa Jex.| Polish varrot cake and an it lawke as bridesmaids; Connie) Give the holiday festivities! jeq by Mrs, Stewart Grow. The bridesmaid and flower girl|eggnog drink were served to Loveless as junior bridesmaid! a new touch by serving Eggnog Their selections _were_‘‘One wore dresses of red crystal the club women. At the con-| and Karri Mackley as flower|Lime Punch. Fill punch bowl {Morning in May,” “Morning with: chilled dairy eggnog; top | Dew" and “Blue Tango.” Miss Loveless is a graduate With scbops of lime sherbet. Refreshments were served) by: Members of Utah County bouquets of holly and red car-/tive cuisine. of Provo High School and has | Famous last words: “I didn’t the hostess to 22 members /and te Jeepettes entertained their hus- nations, attended College of Southern know I was loaded.”” two guests. Mark Brienholt was best man bands at a recent potluck party. Mrs. George Cunningham an and Robert Gledhill, David Hill, Mrs. George Storrs made ar-' and Robert Weenig served as Tangements for the party, held ushers. WRAPPED. FREE IN A CHRISTMASSY CLARKS PACKAGE in Orem. Receiving at the door were Holds Yule Dr. Mark Allred entertained Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Christoseen the group with a discussion of pherson,-uncle and aunt of the’ hypnosis. Several membersvol- bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Char-| Festivities unteered to be hypnotized and les Jex, brother and sister-in*s Missionary Missi 4 The Women’s Sothe speaker demonstrated th ie art. He told how hypnosis can Jaw of the groom, all of Provo.| ciety of the Evangelical Free The ‘couple’ is“honeymooning Church of Oretn held the monthbe used in easing pain and in Park City with plans for ly meeting and Christmas parcertain types of therapy. skiing if the weather permits. ty. Friday Sheriff and Mrs. Ralph Chap- Showers for the bride-were| a, program included ‘Mir. ple were special guests. given by Mrs. Wells McAllister) witiam Smith reading the eee and Mrs, Helen Webster in Salt’ Christmas. story, Mrs. Robert Lake City; Ann Burmeister and Ogle giving se. devotional: le Valera Soffe; Mrs. John Peter-| <9. and Mrs, Whit Watts re HavePot Luck white lace jackets, and carried|take-home samples of the fes- girl. charm with empire waist andjclusion, members were given| David Tolman, LaRell Smith ChurchGroup| Club Notes sn and Ane Relea Gotham’s new Rose Scroll Compote... “picture beautiful” in fine silverplate, An exceptional gift item thatwill complementevery imaginative decor. Rose Scroll Compote, Height 544” .scecavee $993 GIFT SHOP ing a story, “There Is A Balm ALR CHAPTER ONE in Gilead,” by Beth Day. Will be Sunday at 7 p.m., ON TAPE Mrs, Leo Rowley then read with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hafen NEW YORK (UPI) — Weigh a letter fro) a serviceman your words, watch your lan1102 Fir Ave. stationed. in Viet Nam from guage and that sort of thing. The Daily Herald, and Mrs. LADIES OF ELKS Why? This year is going down Ernest Brown readletters from; Board meeting on Monday, as the yearNofthe tape re- missionaries in Japan Dec.5, at 7:30 p.m. The annual corder. Africa. Christmas party will be held Industry sources indicate that Christmas gifts were exbeginning at 6: in 1966 more than four mil- changed. Refreshments were lion tape recorders will cross the American threshold. The served by the officers, Mrs. OF recorder boom currently is sec- Roy Kump, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Will meet Monday at 7:30 ond only to color television in Ray Westerlund and Mrs. p.m. with Mrs. Neldon Mar- popularity among home elec- Watts, from tables colorful and gay with holiday lights and shall, 510 E. 900 S., Orem. Mrs. tronics products. Allen Winterton will give th program. give the program. CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CLUB OREM LEGION Will meet Wednesday at 12:30 AND AUXILIARY ~-p.m.,at the Royal Inn with Mrs. Will hold the annual ChristEvangeline McNeil, national mas party will be held Dec. 17 director of organization, as|2' at ‘7 p.m.in P 7. the Orem i Veterans speaker. Mrs. Belva Groveny|Duilding. Dinner will be served will give special. music and and program and dancing will) Mrs. Norma Rich the feature follow. Members will be contacted for reservations. Clothon budget-wise gifts. ing items for the Youth Center. LAMBDA TAU at the Utah State Hospital will ‘Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. .|be donated. Gloves, hats and at the home of Mrs. H. F. Overshoes are particularly| Breinholt. Croft Workman wil l ' needed, +++ «NEW SELECTIONS JUST ARRIVED! Goes a long, long way to make entertaining so versatile for the busy holidays — not to. mention great gift giving. . + PANTS, SHIRTS, SWEATERS AND SKIRTS IN A CHRISTMAS GALA OF COLOR TEXTURE AND PRINTS— PANTS....$16 SHIRTS....$6 SWEATERS....$12 SKIRTS....$11 Hugger Button-Down . . AT THE PACESETTER Gant “invented”the Hugger shirt for men who want to look trim, slim and neat. The “Meer est tes es fit is as precise as a custom shirt. Added ' CHESTNUTS SERVED TUES., WED., TH., 3-6 MON., FRI. 3.9 ‘SAT. —— ALL DAY “Mrs, * presented the nominees. and Elliott also presented Mrs, Ann jconducted the election Spears, Chamber secretary with | Members were.welcomed and @ gift of appreciation. Bonhuer Club members. Were SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4 1966 \guests at the home of Mrs. Sunday Herald 3A ul County, U! tah |Preston Gledhill recently with ———— tMrs. Ralph Britsch conducting |the session and welcoming the | group. A special welcome was |offered to a new member, Mrs. DeLoy Young toWeal itesaiins Sees (Margaret) Kemp, lak’ 245 North University niceties: Gant’s superior cotton oxford, the inimitable flare of Gant’s softly rolled cok lar. In white, blue, maize, linen and bamboo. 770 COACHMAN |