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Show Ik Mary Ann Larsen Weds ! Ronald Ch ristensen " UWt JUNE County. 22, Utak 1M , t rrw"" v -- William Fillmores Note V V WEDNESDAY, Miss Mary Ann Larsen and Ronald Christensen exchanged wedding vows iir a ceremony solemnized Thursdays the Salt Lahe LDS Temple. Following the ceremony the bridegroom's f parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gomerj of Provo enter-- ! Christensen tained at a wedding luncheon at the home of Mr. Christensen s sister, Lois Groesbeck. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Larsen, also of Provo. On Friday evening a garden ff-Sm iteiAfAi mJ f mf rf ' r&M.f, reception honored the newly- weds at the home of the bride t MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. FILLMORE grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. BL F. Larsen of Provo. For her wedding and reception the bride wore a gown of lace over bridal satin of her own creation. Her, finger tip veil was held by a beaded crown fashioned by her sister. She carried a bouquet of red carnations surrounding a white SPANISH FORK The family counselor in the Third Quorum Senior orchid. Attending the bride of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross of Elders, Scoutmaster, were her sister, Mrs. Paul Car- Fillmore invite all friends and president of the 19th Quorum roll, matron of honor; her sis- relatives to an open house of Seventies, stake and ward ters, Mrs. Terry Christiansen, honoring their parents on Sun genealogist, stake missionary Mrs. Kent Westwood, a cousin, day, June 26, between 2 and 6 and home teacher. Loretta Luce and Paula Knud-so- p.m. at the family residence, At the present timehe is compiling the Fillmore family They wore floor length 385 E. 1st S., Spanish Fork. gowns of pink brocade satin The family requests no gifts. history. Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore were with corsage of red carnations. Mrs. Pearl Curtis Fillmore Best man duties were per- married June 27, 1916 in Provo, was born May 27, 1896 in Pay-soformed by Jerry Christensen, Their marriage was solemnized the daughter of George in the Salt Lake Temple on Feb. the bridegroom's brother. Phineaa and Elizabeth Crook After a honeymoon to Bryce 21, 1945. Mr. Fillmore was horn Oct. Curtis. She has been an active Canyon, the young couple will make their home in Provo 13, 1894 in Payson, the son of member of the LDS Church, William Michael and Finetta where the groom is employed. having worked hi the Primary Gordon Fillmore. He for 28 Catherine at bride the for Entertaining years as organist, chora party were her at has been an active member of ister and teacher. She served tendants, Loretta Luce and the LDS ChurcikD5d has served as organist in the Sunday as secretapyof ,lh YMMIA, School, as Paula Knudsen. i , Daily Herald 50th Wedding Anniversary V" r: f "w - ' n. V ' Polls Pointers House Will on Open Wednesday Coffee Maker Lewis Honor Stewart, Bride Stuck Stays DEAR POLLY- -I wonder i (Mary Ann Larsen) i Kay L. Hanks Will Marty ! j Don L. Davis 1 1 Announce-- i SPRINGVILLE merit is being made of the en- gajjement and forthcoming mar-riage of Kay Lynn Hanks of wr. Jepnngvuie, C. oaugnierHanks and Lynn Don Lynn Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis of Salem. a I solemnized July ! Temple. 22 ;- has attended Tbs bride-ele-ct Brigham Young University the I past two years. She is a gradu-ate of Springville High School LDS semi-tnarI nd the four-year I . Household Hints -- y. Part of a big family? Put a clothes hamper in each bedroom to save mat blizzard of dirty apparel to pick up each day. If the clothes hamper is full of heavily soiled or stained washables, try running them through a preliminary cold wa ter rinse cycle of the washer. ,'yvvN Add five tablespoons of sal soda concentrated to the water. Then, wash as usual adding KAY LYNN HANKS three more tablespoons of the sal and less than the usual Fluffing or shedding carpet amount of detergent doesn't affect tivs quality or life of new carpeting. If the carpet Dutch tulips originated in is a quality one, the tufting is left Intact Diyarbaidr in Eastern Turkey. A graduate of Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary t Mr. Davis served a two-veLDS mission In the 'North at-- t I tral States. He is presently account-BYU as the an i tending ing major. The couple plans to make I (heir home In Springville follow-Stn- g their marriage, and Mr. Davis 'plans to continue bis ; schooling at the university. baft iv. 7 I Win At Bridge I! flayed Right, Slam ByJA00BYSON - Newspaper Enterprise Jim asks: "What do ! of the Is n. They were married on June 11 in Ely, Nev. An open house is planned in their honor on June 29 at the home of the bride's parents. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. Both are graduates of Orem High are making heir home in Provo where the groom is employed. , School. They PAULINE DEAR POLLY -- My solution for the question about a bead elastic for the waistline would be as follows. On the wrong side of .the garment crochet a beading of the same material ts used for the jumper. Mark the waistline with chalk on the wrong side. Fasten yam at the top of the mark and crochet y iY-Af-- M 5 MRS. LEWIS STEWART (Jane Grange) POLLY I find so for uses plastic dishpans. many They really help to keep order at my house. The better ones are for dish washing. If my refrigerator is too full I store apples in one, eggs in one, in another, on the fruit cellar floor where it is cold and they will not get wet One is kept near my washer for small items waiting to be dried with special care. One is on a stor age shelf holding clean paint brushes. Another is in the back hall for wet rubbers and mittens. The children put them there until I can take care of the needed cleaning- - and drying. Two are on the floor of the back hall closet to keep my children's DEAR outdoor play shoes separate. The cracked pans are kept in less conspicuous spots. One is in toe garage t hold the boys' baseballs, another is for their V. T. mitts.-M- RS. submitting a Polly's Problem, a solution to a problem er a favorite homemaking idea will receive a dollar if PoOy uses the Hem hi Polly's Pointers. Anyone po-ato- "X . Free Informational Lecture With Demonstration lldiwd Center Fri. 24th 8 p.m. See Tomorrow's Ad for Foil Informattoa ATTENTION get a new pair of shoes for 4 vJv- it mm wrr .00 Sure A74 you think Livea VQ10984 AK North-Sou- th . 1084 WIST Not Shown EAST Not Shown Buy The First A We better &?LZfz 1 ,,' u-y- ttf JK'i pair at regular 8 BOU1H (D) I bands?" I Jim: 'Tm not showing them. price AS V ASS 78 How would you handle the heart J suit if you were declarer?" Oswald: "You aren't trying to I trap the old man, are you? I i wouldn't touch hearts for a long time. I would start by ruffing t spade at trick two. Then I of trumps. (would play my acefollow?" opponents , Jim: "Yes,.they do." Oswald: "At this point it I doesn't matter where the heart r ktnir and iack are. I nlav a 6econd trump and lead a diamond to dummy's king. Ruff dummy's last spade, go back to dummy with the ace of diamonds and lead the ten of West ... get the second AKQ783J Both vulnerable North East South pair for . . . 1 Pass 1 1 Pass 8 Pats S4 Pass SV Pass 14 Pass 3N.T. Pass 4 Pass 6 Pais Put Opening leadA J $ pu . 0 mm I 00 Come Early for Choke Selection hearts." Jim: "Of course. This way vou have eliminated all snades and diamonds rrom your hand and dummy and if the ten of hearts tsn t covered you can just let it ride. Even if West produces the jack he is helpless to find a return lead that will beat your slam." Oswald: "If I had to attack the hearts without the elimi-- ; nation play I would plan to lead r toward dummy and take it from I there. How would I come out?" Jim: "All right. West held I both king and jack but as you have pointed out, there is no t reason to overlook a sure r thing." 3 Weiners 49'-- burgers Country StyU . Sausage Beef 37' 37' 85' Steak THESE ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES We cut the meat while your here . . . er and there For an unusual taste treat, with Vacation Cash from NATIONAL Boatirig...beachiiig...golfk Ham- i. use pumpernickel rolls or bread for your ham'Mirgers. Top with ; rmixture of 1 cup drained - sauerkraut and V to V4 cup hickory flavor catsup. Wrap in foil these "kraut-burgerI and heat In 400 deg. F. oven 20 minutes. w NORTH Assn. bidding?" I Oswald: "Very good. North J wanted to suggest seven with- out getting past six clubs. ! Hence he avoided Blackwood. I Where are the East and West r 7 Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Grange of Lake-vieannounce the marriage of their daughter Janet to Lewis Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stewart of Pav-so" DEAR POLLY-- In answer to Ruby's Question. "What is bead elastic?" I want to tell her that it is a real fine, round elastic almost like heavy thread. It can be bought at the dime store. LLY In the Mantl .1,! f BEA three or four chain stitches, fasten below the marker with a slip stitch and then repeat the chain stitches and catch at the top making a zagzag effect When this is finished all around the waist, insert elastic the width needed. This has worked fine for me and can be used on knitted or crocheted skirts with good results. For a little girl's dress or jumper small elastic could be used for president, organist the beading instead of thread and visiting teacher in the Re or yarn. I do hope this helps lief Society and at the present Ruby. MRS. J. W. A. time she is chorister and a GIRLS-Y- ou are all so won visiting teacher hi the First derful about and helpsharing Ward Relief Society and bap ing others. Thanks to all of you tismal clerk for the from all of us for your wonderFork Stake. ful response to Polly's Prob- Mr. and Mrs. Fillmore are lems.-POthe parents of the following children, Curtis, Dean, Wayne, and Ross C. Fillmore, all of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Donald (Fern) Burton, Farrnington, N.M.'They have 19 grandchildren and two pre-nupti-al I any of the readers know how to separate the upper and lower parts of a two piece glass coffee maker. I hive not used mine for some time and the rubber apparently dried or swelled so the two parts cannot be separated. We have tried cold water and oil in between the bowl and the rubber but to no avaiL n, J MRS, RONALD CHRISTENSEN if it's whatever yon do, before yon go, stop in and see us. We can help you get the cash yon need fox travel, clothes, luggage, car repair. Or may be you'd rather relax at home, use the extra bills. Main thing is for cash to pay you to live a little better this summer. See us about your vacation loan today. left-ov- Racked and sized for easy selection Store opens 10 a.m., Thurs? June 28 er 700 PAIRS SPRING and SUMMER SHOES LOANS UP TO S2500 fresh- is less C. BECK CLARK - Mgr. waste. That's why-- we can sell It' cheaper. BEAL'S SPECIALTY MEATS Corner of 7th E. and 350 N. Provo i 1 $HOf DEPARTMENT FINANCE COMPANY of Provo 230 West Center Street 82 West Center" FR 71 |