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Show ~~6A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, pecesBER 25, 1996) Utah County, Utah + Toni ‘AnnMorrill Says Nuptial Vows A pretty reception with a red and white color theme was arranged at the Franklin School hall ir: honor of Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Wayne Stewart (Toni Ann.Morrill) who were-married on—Dec—17 in the Manti_Temple. Parents of the couple are Mrs. and Mrs. Arnold Morrill of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin* Stewart. They later hosted a/wedding dinner at the Sage Inn for the bridal party, which also refiected the red and white decor. The bride was+in traditional peau de soie which was enhanced with delicate .embroidery on the bodice, The skirt flowed in a chapel train, Her veil was held with fabric petals _and she carried pofnsettias -in her bouquet. JOINING THEIR VOICESin a program designed for holidaylistening at the BYU Women’s annual Christmas party on Wednesday evening, when members and partners will share “Golden Gifts, at.a dance and supper, will be, from left, Fred-Webb, Ariel S. Ballif, John -B. Harris and Ralph A. Britsch, | Jeat, Porter, Alice Jones, Alaine Taylor, Vickie Adams and Judy Stewart attendéd the bride in red velvet gowns carrying white flowers. Verlene Roberts was the flower gill. Boyd Mower was best man _ Aerosol Sprays | Shining Hair-Enhances——|| Damage Eyes | 2 ; | cuicaco, m - tai, New Hairdo Fashions q with Stewart Morrill, Don Ogle and Paiil Brimhall as ushers. The bride donned a green suit for the honeymoon to Calian The couple will return to make a home in Orem, while {both at It continue their education educa MRS. MELVIN: WAYNE; STEWART(Toni Ann Morrill) |Brigham University. —————— i Young Special guests at the fes ties were J. A. Roberts, a Rings On Fingers grandfather, Mrs. Leonard Rob-| erts, Mrs. Carlyle Cropper, Mr.|‘The new style for the fingers\and Mrs. Rulon Roberts and} are rings, and plenty of them|Mr. and Mrs. Garth Monson of} from a genuine ivory band or| Ephraim. i ‘a geuine jewel to a Papier __mache flower. 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Ir : | theori PUTTING THE FINAL TOUCHESon the decorations which will enhance the eeae eeats theories expounded on how of) Cieanse your hair at different Wilkinson Ballroom Wednesday as the BYU Womenentertain for guests and |sicians attending a meeting Intervals with one of the new husbands are members of the comittee -on—arrangements, Mrs. Anne {here of the American Academy Cl b Ni Color Simpoos “until you find Lambert, Chairman Margaret Pope, Mrs. Della Mae Rasmussen and Mrs. Ina_|of Ophthalmologists and OtouD L OFES the timing that will give your Nelson. laryngologists’ that the “‘chemi-/ VALLEY CHAPTEROES,No.3| ty.°°KSRemembering the most continuous beau‘ that.a clean join a cal geniein-a-can” can cause) eae e ae of Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. scalp is a more healthy scalp, ey neverallow it to become overly \The.damage depends on the in the pots with your indoor|fotce of the spray asit hits the! Levan Ivicettes Contrary to belief, brushing Hiqye Santa Visit/ 2 not create an oily condi- . on every tigerand sometimes 4+ Thi ; i Window Gardens, HousePlants Add Beautyii:ofte,oeif ac two-and three on each, with a) Is Co ege smail band on the bottom’ WINFIELD, Kan. (UPI) —| Even though it's winter now,|try several varieties. Ch Some of the larger rings)” eee 5 tion major. Miss ,Cockerill’s| Iled Pretty Peta Pocket Apron the roof from Lean has diagnosed as “spray|their Christmas party at the| the tips and gives it a diamond and slowly-lengthening|a little fertilizer. The kind used) Seventy of 80 cases Dr. Mac- LEVAN—The Civicettes held)natural oil gardening. Just) { y famican keratitis’ have resulted|home of Mrs. Glenn Stephensen| sheen. y7.,. Susan Cockerill is |turm to your indoor garden—|days, most house plants get|for African violets is fine. generations lythree attending schooof one SS eene ees a pa * homore art major, Herjand if you don’t already have|ready to renew their lease on pearls, surrounded by ripples! mother, Mrs. Herbert Cockerill,| one, now’s a good timeto start/life. Those that have been doz|, “of frosted gold. is a senior elementary educa.|yours, say the garden experts. ing through the short dark) Miss Majorette : , a ee # ee sat We ic topped with a jewel or pearl Southwestern College boasts|there’s no reason to give up| With the beginning of a new|plant cultivator and scratch inj“élicate tissue oufthe eye. Jd aie The variety’ of flowering and) days of fall and early winter grandmother, Mrs, Flora Her-|foliage plants you can grow in-/Should be ‘repotted now, if nandez, is auditing courses in come isniles, ranging from|Necessary. At the same time To Appear at simple ivy, cactus or snake|you can wash off the unsightly Spanish and art, Mrs. Hernandez holds.a mas-|plant to the more temperamen-|but harmless algae from the Clinic In Provo ‘salts-from the i clay ‘i % ee ee. s English ry Sa Mia and ahoan fay: ay J eee from hair sprays. While the|on Wednesday evening. damage is “usually superficial,|_ A delicious potluck dinner) suits haven't’ gone into _/ mild, and “fetnporary,” Dr.| was enjoyed and a visit from discard, but competing strongly MacLean advises caution, and)Santa Claus was the highlight/spainst them are ihSees maybe even protective masks!|of the evening. Santa presentias the fashion industry sell ‘the each lady with a gift. new costuming. These twoshort Eighteen club members and|piece dresses, often Guest star willbe Candylone special guest, Mrs. Doylelsieeves, that ‘try Seicato Gklike n look Drdayer, Miss Majorette -of| Beard, of Nephi, enjoyed thelsuits bu ee = Jean Dixon Elliott will spon-| Utar, who has won 130 trophies| party, votis ae yeeee Lg om versity, Mrs. Cockerill is the} nd lushtropical palms, philo-| As soon as you see any sign|S0r @ bator. clinic on Wednes.| nd 51 medals holds 12. state eca exponent the suit dress, Districi} ny en ini : fe plant t activity, an(day, beginningthroug at ‘bampionsbip in Texas,| The average output per per-|showing fie costume in double | wifele ol of the Winfield ae “ —ee os Sich p.m, Dec. and 28,continuing ‘lifornia and titles Utah. son in gross national productis|knit jerSey, orange skirt, navy door garden, you es want tol Then oeen the top of the soll afternoon-at the Third War: J church, Anyone interested: is _invited| $3,520 in the U. S.,-$678 in Japan, top,Avith orange collar, and » contact Jean Dixon Elliott. |and $105 in Communist China. \tpimmed in brass buttons. : es08 en 4 ® Ezcotd wes — snoeet a ane. iOby 7 sf7ssiWe fot ssee 0 vA\ = ah ° sion < = aot wash 8 9.80%" alecoke’ pope res go Si des past 30M =u. e-| wid re el gots. rash ans, 408 ‘preside Se te ret : ie es Oe ape et / 7. aett Fog ne Se gut ‘ are ea case suetStjacked Co “‘oot co pe Asotasos esSL soot wi) _ oi \ spe so ye tet v0 Bot so ‘10° ge resiot 4 ob Mas he Beh Be j0ttpe Me ater nd pisos ance pete 2 GathI od aie ete A pnt Wire Soest a8 oy e w5Se TS StSte ] os From the pages of -7 J p g 1s yf K yHOTS ce Pe reek gO icail gets on cry Ss 20D gos oy reer oe st e283)q J. L, AND ANNETTE MOTT,4 and 6 year old grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Le Grand Mott, admire lovely “sugar” village, which was made by Mrs. Mott. The delicate structures were made from sugar, egg whites and lemon juice, which hardened and was assembled into houses, churches, and dainty evergreen trees. The “sugar village”is but one of the delightful Christmas ~ decorations completedbyMrs.to-add-afestivenoteto the Mott residence, American Fork. Wish You a” = Merry-Musi¢-full ic Christmas | Mr, Ostlund is a key man in the Herald's expanding pic- torial coverage of the news. He serves as a staff member in the photography and photoengraving department. His photos are a regular’ part of the Herald's news-picture coverage of the Central Utah area, MORE PEOPLE* BUY THE DAILY HERALD THAN+ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER! ! |