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Show J ; ;: -: - : ym t:SV TfSfl Suzanne Calder, Victor Jay Liechty nuptial date revealed at lovely announcement tea held at the Calder home in Provo. Announcement tea reveals, plans of Suzanne Calder, Jay Liechty A cleverly arranged announcement an-nouncement tea was given by Mrs. David H. Calder of Provo Saturday when friends and family members learned of the engagement of her daughter Suzanne to Victor Jay Liechty, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Liechty of this city. Appeading on an inside page of the "Liechty ledger" under the family account title were the words "Suzanne and Jay, April 11, 1963, Manti Temple." Each guest received the miniature minia-ture ledger announcement. member of Dilectus Chi Soror-es. Soror-es. Mr. Liechty, a graduate of Springville High School and Brigham Young University, obtained ob-tained his master's degree from Stanford University. He was a member of Blue Key and Tau-sig Tau-sig Social Unit. He has served a Swiss-Austrian LDS mission and is a commissioned officer in the California National Guard. He is employed as a certified public accountant in Los Angeles. During the past ten years Utah has spent over a quarter of a billion dollars for new state highway construction. This sum is almost twice the amount expended for this purpose pur-pose during the previous 57-year 57-year history of the State. Steel use by the machinery industry was at an all-time high in 1962, and prospects appear to be good for that industry in 1963. Sisters of Mrs. Calder, Mrs. Rulon H. Sanders and Mrs. Burt Slusser, both of Salt Lake City, assisted with the tea. A Christmas theme was arranged ar-ranged with a centerpiece of ponderosa pine, spdayed with white snow, and large and small cones nestled among the boughs and offset by two golden gol-den candles. i Miss Calder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Calder of Provo, is a graduate of BY High School and Brigham Young University and is currently cur-rently teaching home economics econom-ics in Los Angeles, Calif. While at school she was affiliated af-filiated with Y Calcares, Sponsor Spon-sor Corps and was a charter 1 For the full year, steel out-. out-. put in 1962 equalled 1961 out-j . put of 98 million tons. The actual use of steel in 1962 is estimated to have increased by nearly 10 per cent over 1961. |