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Show Page Four The Springville H. Lewis Clegg honored on 75th birthday H. Lewis Clegg was honored Sunday, July 19 on the occasion of his 75th birthday at a dinner party held at a Provo restaurant. Following the birthday dinner the party assembled at the Clegg home for visiting and refreshments. refresh-ments. Attending the occasion were his wife Lois, Ella Whiting, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Law, Mr. and Mrs. -LaCell Bird, Mrs. Emma Kennedy, all of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Richardson and son Stephen of Salt Lake City, the latter a daughter and son-in-law and grandson of the Cleggs. omincj (Lvenfa KiwanisClub Regular meeting of the Kiwanis Club will be held Thursday night at 7 p.m. with Arthur Boyer as toastmaster, announces President Glen Pyper. Fenton Finch, a 4-stake welfare farm director of Provo will speak on "Farm Safety". Weight reunion -August 1 will be the date of the Frederick and Elizabeth Bocock Weight family reunion at the Kiwanis Fireplace in Kelly's Grove. Kae Weight, president, is in charge with other committee members assisting. The largest known flowers in the world belong to the genus rafflesia, native of Malaya which are reported to grow to a width of three feet. Another Famous Dotties in Spanish Fork VALUES OFF, Vi OFF AND EVEN MORE! Positively 1 Wednesday and JO ACCtfDlltD ) 'Hi COWIlOlOO ACCMDHiNG COmmiOn IF YOUR ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS ARE "YES," WE WANT TO TRAIN YOU NOW FOR HIGHER EARNINGS, A MORE SECURE AND PROTECTIVE FUTURE AND WE'LL SEND YOU COMPLETE INFORMATION, ABSOLUTELY FREE. DARRELL'S COLLEGES OF BEAUTY 329 SOUTH STATE - SALT LAKE CITY - 322-5576 5490 SOUTH 4200 WEST - KEARNS - 299 3446 2330 EAST 4800 SOUTH - HOLLADAY - 278-4631 950 SOUTH STATE - OREM - 225-7240 82 NORTH MAIN - TOOELE - 882-4455 EX-CEL-CIS BEAUTY COLLEGES 262 SOUTH MAIN - SALT LAKE CITY 328-1601 890 EAST 33RD SOUTH - SALT LAKE CITY 486-8443 2827 SOUTH 23RD EAST - SALT LAKE CITY - 466-4 1 49 FILL OUT AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! NAME CITY CHECK YOUR SCHOOL PREFERENCE: DARRELL'S COLLEGE OF BEAUTY MAIlifO: HONOR AWARD SCHOOLS, 247 Herald July 23, 1970 Local chapter at social in Salt Lake City Alpha Zeta Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha invited the Alpha Theta Chapter of Provo and Springville to a social July 16 which was held in Salt Lake City at the home of Mrs. Dee Donaldson. Special Guests were: Mrs. Kent Jolley, Mrs. Nick Jolley, Mrs. Brent Cochran, Mrs. Raymond Finch, Mrs. Larry Rayburn, Mrs. Donald Long, Mrs. K. Holley, Mrs. Tom Thurston and Mrs. James Beveridge. An outdoor barbecue dinner was enjoyed by all. After dinner volleyball games and charades were played. Boots for the smartly dressed woman just go on and on. They show for fall and winter in soft, crushed suede, in shiny vinyllike vinyl-like finishes, in kid, and even patterned brocades and the like for evening. Favorite height for daytime: just below the knee. Favorite material with many designers; the reptile patterns. Calcium is needed for building and maintaining healthy bones and teeth, and for giving strength to our framework at all ages. It also plays an important im-portant role in the clotting of blood and the regulation of heart muscle action. An outstanding source of calcium is the milk group of foods all kinds of milks, ice creams, cheeses. And don't forget the calcium you get from leafy green vegetables-kale, vegetables-kale, spinach, mustard, turnip, and collard greens. Lots of Ice If all existing glacier ice were to melt, the resulting rise in sea level of about 200 feet would submerge every major coastal city in the world, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Thursday Only! DDoltltiies FcDsGuDODHS 170 NORTH MAIN SPANISH FORK 1 5 " QUESTION: "HiunT iiiniii n uJIIHI LJUULU FOR YOUR FUTURE"? WOULD YOU TAKE THE TRAINING REQUIRED TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL "HAIR STYLIST"? $ WOULD YOU ENROLL TODAY IF YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS WERE SOLVED WITH A GOVERNMENT INSURED STUDENT LOAN? WOULD YOU TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT "HONOR AWARD" SCHOOL TRAINING AND FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE? 52 WEST CENTER - PROVO 2336 WASHINGTON BLVD. - OGDEN 1 37 NORTH MAIN ST. - LOGAN 432 SHOUP AVE. - IDAHO FALLS 1 15 NORTH 30TH ST. - BILLINGS AGE . STATE , ZIP In HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COILt' EX-CEL-CIS BEAUTY COLLEGE HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COILEGS SOUTH MAUN Soil lain City, Utah 841 1 1 1 4r -fc. mm i -.. f i 1 ; f U ? ' I If Stt Miss Dusty Collings Engagement of Dusty Collings to Marion Boykins, Jr., told August wedding plans have been revealed for Miss Dusty Margaret Collings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto B. Collings of this city, and Marion Boykin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Boykins, Sr., of Vacaville, California. The ceremony will be performed at 6:30 p.m. in the Springville Community Presbyterian Church followed by a reception from 7 to 9 p.m. The charming bride-elect attended Springville High School where she graduated with high honors. She was a member of the Pep Club and served as president. Active in dramatics, she played Sophie in "Star Spangled Girl" and was involved in several other productions. She is a University of Utah art major and --will be a sophomore next year. She was a member of the International Order of Job's Daughters serving as past honored queen of Bethel No. 4, Provo, and past grand bethel marshal of Utah. The prospective groom graduated from Vacaville High School where he excelled in football, baseball, wrestling and swimming. He will be a senior at University of Utah majoring ma-joring in physical education and health education. Mr. Boykin plays football for the university and last year was chosen a member of the Western Athletic Conference All-star All-star Team. Add zest to sandwich repertoire August is filled with valid excuses to serve hearty, inviting in-viting meat sandwiches. No wonder it's celebrated as National Sandwich Month. For speed when making sandwiches use the assembly- lrmi vrmr VUU IHUE 1 HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGES 245 SOUTH MAIN ST. - SALT LAKE CITY - 328-3271 4858 SOUTH STATE ST. - MURRAY - 262-5561 3600 MARKET ST. - GRANGER - 298-248 1 - 373-5707 - 394-3443 -752-1972 -523-1 702 -252-7115 1 HONOR AWAKUJlcHOOr A ft jL line technique, suggests Reba Staggs, home economist with the National Live Stock and Meat Board. That is, lineup the bread slices, two by two in rows, and top with meat spreads or slices. Here's when ready-to-serve meats ("cold cuts" such as sausages and prepared loaves) come in handy. Also excellent sandwich makings are slices of leftover roast beef, pork loin, lamb and baked ham. Ground or chopped, cooked or canned meats make great spreads for bread alone or blended with other food and seasonings. season-ings. 1 jar (212 ounces) dried beef 1 package (3. ounces) cream cheese 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish 1 tablespoon minced onion Cut dried beef into smaller pieces with shears. Combine with remaining ingredients, blending thoroughly. Yield: lVa cups filling. Proper seasoning greatly increases the strength, hardness and stiffness of wood. Expert Eye Care by Dr. G. H. Heindselman optometrist QUICK SERVICE FOR LENSE REPLACEMENTS OR EYE EXAMINATIONS Jewelry Watches Diamonds Gifts Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Co. 124 Wt Center Provo, Utah Knit SJiop orner Boy to John and Verla McDonald Mc-Donald Kinser, July 19 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Girl July 17 to Gordon and Judy Brow Domgaard at the Utah Valley Hospital. Boy July 17 to Thomas and Alice Bessie Shepard at the Utah Valley Hospital. Girl to Phil J. and Connie D. Mendenhall Curtis July 14 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Boy to Bryce and Larae Everett Anderson July 14 at the Utah Valley Hospital Girl to Broadus and Sharon Kay Burke Keele July 14 at the Utah Valley Hospital. Adopted girl to Steven and Roberta Booth Clark born July 11 at Tempe, Arizona. Grandparents Grand-parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and M r. and Mrs. Horace Clark, The new arrival has two brothers and a sister. by MARY LEE Most Americans agree that pollution is one of our most critical problems today. But few people seem to think there is anything they can do about it. Actually we are all polluters. Every time we drive a car, flush wastes down a drain, or dispose of garbage and refuse, we are polluting the country. Athelstan Spilhous, dean of the Institute of Technology at the University of Minnesota, says, "Pollutants are the residues resi-dues of the things we make use of and throw away ... As the earth becomes more crowded, there is no away one person's trash basket is another person's living space." When we acknowledge that the struggle for a better environment en-vironment takes place in the home as well as the lab, and in the marketplace as well as legislative chambers, we are on our way to helping solve the problem. It may not seem so glamorous glamor-ous nor even so important to start in our own backyards, but one neat yard leads to yards of neatness. Efficient disposal of litter, trash and garbage has long-range implications. impli-cations. Once a group starts to clean up their own neighborhood, they invariably march on to bigger community problems. They demand better sanitation departments, urge ordinances to control air pollution, join watershed associations that span out across the county to work for better water and the prevention of soil erosion. Anyone wanting to know more about the water shed associations can write for a free booklet to the National Association of Manufacturers, 277 Park Ave., N.Y., N.Y. 10017. Ask for "Our Native Land." The NAM also has a complete kit of material on "Save The Good Earth" for clubs that want to stage a program pro-gram on the subject. Nearly 15,000 species of insect life, 80 percent of the world's total, have been found and classified in the Amazon River basin, the National Geographic Society says. Jennifer Curtis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Curtis of California and formerly of this city, had a big event in her life celebrated when she became one year old on July 22. xafT it's a woman's Summer church Margaret Hulce, A lovely summer wedding in the Community Presbyterian Church, united Miss Margaret Hulce and Mr. Jim Lee Melton on July 3. The Rev. David A. Mote performed the double-ring ceremony before an altar flanked with baskes of pink gladioli and shasta daisies. Miss Dusty Collings sang "I Love You Truly" accompanied on the organ by her mother, Mrs. O. C. Collings, who also played the wedding music. Preceding the bride, who was given in marriage by her father, were her nieces, Miss Annette Hulce, in peach and Miss Jean Smith, in yellow as flowergirls. Another niece, Miss Julie Smith, in green, was junior bridesmaid, while Miss Jean Pierce from Orem, in pink, and Miss Shirley Williams, in blue, from Spanish Fork were bridesmaid and maid-of-honor, respectively. The attendants wore matching bows in their hair and carried white baskets of daisies. The mother of the bride wore a lavender afternoon af-ternoon dress and a corsage of daisies. The brides floor-length gown of lace-edged mirromist was designed and made by her sister, Mrs. Dean H. Smith. Her fingertip finger-tip veil of illusion was pinned by a cluster of pearls. Her bouquet was be-ribboned daisies and baby breath. The best man was Mr. William Webb of Heber, groomsman was Kenneth Hulce, and ushes were Jim, Bob and Michael Hulce, brothers of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Dean H. Smith, greeted guests at the out-of-doors reception. Mrs. Robert Hulce and Miss Marsha Braith-waite Braith-waite were at the guest book; Mrs. Michael Hulce, Mrs. Quentin Erickson, and Mrs. Gary Rowland were in charge of the gifts. Mrs. Louise Reid, Mrs. LeRoy Knittle and Mrs. Dolly Young presided over the food. GE Refrigerator has big Zero Degree Freezer 13.5 cu.ft.Two Door Refrigerator-Freezer Slide-out shelf brings foods to your fingertips. wedding unites Jim L Melton Miss Pat Young, Miss Kandis Holley, Miss Judy Erickson, Miss Judy Branin and Miss Mary Jane Knittle helped serve. The tables carried out the pastel colortheme of the line with baskets of daisies. The wedding cake, made by the bride's mother, was three-tiered and decorated with fresh fern and daisies. Pre-nuptial showers were given by the United Presbyterian Women with Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Howard Willis, hostesses and by her attendants, Jean Pierce and Shirley Williams. The couple honeymooned in Idaho and Oregon before returning to make their home in Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Freezer holds up to 132 lbs Automatic defrosting in refrigerator section Twin vegetable bins 30ya" wide, 64" high J ;X M A ;J -7 v ..... . ' t ' " Also available, 11.8 cu. ft Two Door Refrigerator Re-frigerator (TB-12SL) Only 28" wide $000. JACK DUCKETT APPLIANCE & TV Your Volume G.E. Dealer 150 North University Avenue Provo, Utah 373-8050 Relatives in Las Vegas for wedding rites A number of the Leslie family was in Las Vegas for a wedding ceremony during the past weekend for Mark A. Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leslie, formerly of this city. Attending were Mrs. Gilda Leslie, grandmother; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hardy and son Robyn; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cooksey and sons Alex and Jeff; Mr. and Mrs. Tad Leslie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robertson and son Tony. The new Mrs. Leslie was the former Judy Loony of Las Vegas. The young couple was married at the Little Church of the West New Frontier and were honored following the ceremony at a reception held at the Holiday Inn. California became a state September 9, 1850. Jim Lee Melton SERVING PROVO OREM SPRINGVILLE AND Surrounding Communities |