Provo Daily Herald | 1973-08-16 | Page 15

Type issue
Date 1973-08-16
Paper Provo Daily Herald
Language eng
City Provo
County Utah
Rights In Copyright (InC)
Rights Holder Herald Communications, Provo, Utah
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
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Type page
Date 1973-08-16
Paper Provo Daily Herald
Language eng
City Provo
County Utah
Page 15
OCR Text Thursday. August IS, Jhiirotn Ann Rfilm Theresa Am Bailey became the bride of Douglas .Neilsoa is a wedding ceremony performed ob Aug playmore goes lurl 12 a a Las Vegas A reception rill honor the couple on Aug. from 7 .30 to I 30 p m at the lua est House, (19 W y S , Provo. Both sets of parsu attended the wedding ceremony G Cram The bride is a performed by LBS Bishop daughter of Mrs Wanda L Bailey of Provo and the l?te Lyle D Bailey Paresis of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs Royal rati Neilsoa of Orem The bride wore a crepe gowa wiuch she made herself It featured a lace bodice and sleeves with a short veil She earned a bouquet of rosebuds with pink and while daisies and baby s breath. Prior to the wedding the couple were hosted to a wedding dinner w Las Veg.s Matron of honor was Mrs. Charles Farrell, sister in law of the bride Best man at the reception will be Russell Neilson. Special guesti will be grandparents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Neiison and Mrs. 0 W. Richmond, all of Provo. A party wat hosted by Valerii Benson, cousin of the bridegroom. The couple are making their uome in Springville. Sut plaid happy I This bock-to-scho- in bodyshirt redca.Tiel;'blo plaid flare pants matching cape; oil of Monsanto'i & acrylic; sizes . J $ pant cape bodyshirts jK S pant Listen to Children Education : the school of thought that the teacher is always right. That isnl necessarily so. That doesn't mean that we assume that the child is always right. But I think we learn to support youngsters by listening to them and if there are problems of getting to the teachers On Golden Wedding to and bting helpful." "We have got.: through (teachers . , bodyshirt scooter skirt Thackers To Be Feted National have sometimes as many as 150 or 200 children they teach in a day ( it is up to the parents to communicate with the children and with the teacher sc that they can help. "I don't think it means elaborate home circumstances. I think it means being supportive Are the schools doing their fair share to prepare children for life? To that question. Dr. Wise, of State College, Pa. replied: "I think in the long run schools are doing the vrry best job they can to provide a realistic, relevant curriculum for children. I have been teaching now for 25 years and 1 remember thut one of the things that we were always" taught to do, was not to teach just facts, but to help children question and to wonder, to learn to use their minds so they could continually learn. "I think we have to realize that, considering the great body of knowledge we have now. children don 't go to school just to get those facts and that body of knowledge. "Instead I acrylic jumper Association (NEA), was asked how you can h:!p your children succeed in school She answered "The most important thing is that parents are supportive of children in school. That means, it seems to me, listening to their concerns. I 10.00 13.00 6.50 seersucker madras plaid pants and red, navy or white bodyshirt. Matching scooter skirt and jumper not shown; M4. ZCMI Girls' World. Acilan jfc Success in School parents: Dr. Helen D Wise, president of and n h MR. AND MRS. FAY THACKEK the bell ringer starts with a red, navy or white topped with & & pre-nupt- al ITI THE HERALD. Provo. s Weds Douglas Neilson NEW YORK in. they are going to school so that they can learn how to keep on learning. "And I think we are doing a good job of preparing children for life, where we have the adequate schools, facilities and the staff to do it." The family of Fay E. and Harry F. and Ella Watson, has Thalia W. Thacker will honor also been active in the LDS their parents at an open house in Church. She has served in of ' their golden various auxilaries. especially as celebration a teacher. She has also been wedding anniversary. The event will be held on ward and stake Primary Friday from 7 to p m. at the president. She is now the ward Caitle Gate Ward Cultural Hal! Relief Society secretary ,pnd on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. The Thackers are parents of at the Lion's Sportsman three sons and four daughters: 'Building. 600 E. Center in F. Thacker. Ileasant Grove. Friends and Harry F. Weldon Phoenix, Ariz.; 'thacker, relatives are invited ana the Bountiful; Mrs Robert B (Fern) no gifts. family requests Anderson. Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Fay E. Thacker was born to W. Gheen, (He'?n Lloyd John and Eliza Thacker. He is a Mrs Kalamazoo, W. Mich.; Jack coal and also retired miner Leifson. Spanish served as a member and (Marilyn) Fork; and Mrs. John S. president of the town board of (LaPreali Allison, Clearfield. Castle Gate. One son, J. Kent Thacker is Active in the LDS Church, he deceased. The couple also have ".las served as Sunday School 33 grandchildren. superintendant. Bishop's Counselor, Bishop, teacher of priesthood quorums and as To clean dentures, brush teacher in the Sunday School. At the present time he is the North baking soda on. Or soak them in a glass of water with two Carbon Stake Patriarch. Mrs. Thacker, daughter of teaspoons baking soda. 9.00 6.50 8.00 12.00 Playmore clothing guaranteed for one year'i normal wear; ref jnd or replacement by Monsanto. i . jf! rf"T? &fct!! r ff " m: gi v mmm 7 i O : corduroy takes center stage (left) for as well as for weekends a! home. It wear campus is in red and white plaid. Jacket is elasticized at waist and wrist. Trousers have wide cuffs and a trim fit. Corduroy box jacket (center) falls to the Woolen-loo- k Corduroy Destined To hip. Trousers and jacket are d trimmed with contrasting bias plaid. Super look in midwale corduroy (right) teams box plaid jacket with notched collar and pin stripe trousers. (Thermo Jac; Kelita; Lady Wrangler) micro-houndstoot- h, mixed-patterne- 7.99 9.99 Be Year's Big Look on Campus NEA Women's Editor - (NEA) -Corduroy adds up when it comes to pulling together the sleekest looks around for campus. One nifty jacket battle, box or blazer plus one pair of trousers NEW YORK and cuffed make for one super look. Multiply it by corduroy and the result is nothing short of dynamite. . Corduroy is into everything straight-legge- with teal. Chinese the brights red and lacquer yellow. A new flannel look in grays, browns and blues is another advance in corduroy printing, often with superimposed pinstripes warm, laced generously By Helen Hennessy d this year' and it's a super back-tcampus buy." New printing techniques make the colors and tones even clearer and cleaner and the patterns are the best ever achieved. Like plaid? Lumberjacks and tartans abound on ribless and midwale. plus a variety of herringbones, box, hounds-tooth- s ?nd tattersalls. Mixing plaids with checks or stripes is a great look and the whole pattern on pattern look seems calmer and more matched o this year. Colorations are spicy and !Z CIVl I or plaids. In every class and on every college campus, men's wear glen plaids will be seen shaped over a crepe ascot blouse and tailored shirts will look new done in foulards and micro-dotJackets will be blousier. shorter and many will be shawl collared.. Good fashion added to great colors plus exciting new patterns in this fabric equals the total sum of the college look for fall. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL The lush feeling of fail captured in rich leather supply designed to take you It's easily yours in thies extensive selection from Connie and Jacqueline. Slip into favorite loafer, oxford and other styles. They're natural partners for pants and the Stage Shoes, Salt Lake or Fashion Shoes, all branch stores. One week only these special sale prices. skirts ... great with tweeds ... smashing with plaids. Get yours in MEN'S NEOLITE I CUPERTINO. Calif. (L'Pli -TCalifornia Fabricare Institute says moths and silverfish are waiting for your clothes whether or not they're wool. The Institute says any fabric with fiwd or dirt spots on it is delicious tothe gambolling vermin. take a walk into fall back-to-campu- s. Type he "5 12 Soles Includes Heelpads, Shine, lace and rips. WHILE YOU SHOP OR WAIT SERVICE SALT LAKE Guaranteed Satisfaction! Zi COTTONWOOD OM I VALLEY PAIR OGDEN UNIVERSITY MALL fuh-Pa- ge 15
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