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Show OHOf -GENEVA TDCZS TB018DAY. AMZL I Id CLAMOROUS MAID t , I 1 , " Drainers and dralnboards 1 aaath fbsca help te keep the i organised after washing; H Mhe cuts down on the water which saost be wiped from them. Save your hands by using s mop or a soft brush. This saay not feres the hands completely out of (he water, bait It helps Cleaa Bed An easy and thorough way to elean bed slats and eoil-type bed-springs bed-springs is to hold an electric fap, set at high speed, at the side af tie bed so the stream of air lows across slats and springs under mat-tres. mat-tres. The accumulated dust and tint is blown to the floor. AV n J- ! f ; i I V4- T" - HV i in v' ih-v-i, . . A -1 'IK ;- v' r If I ' " .V. 4. 4 -;; S V,4 ' T. - f l Newlrweda Mr. and Mn John C. Crandall ire maklnr their home 1b Orea. She to the former Virginia Bsc Stnbbe. Wedding: Reception Compliments Crandall Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Mar shall -were week-end visitors at the G. E. Childs home. She is te former June Wilson of Salt Joining the Orem newlyweds ' Lake City, formerly from Nott- are Mr. and Mrs. John C, Cran. ingham, England. They are mak dall who were marr'ed recently ing their home in Salt Lake City in the salt Lake LDS ' Temr'e, here he is attending the Uni- Mrs Crandall Is the former Vlr- versity of Utah. glnla Rae Subbs, daxighter of Mr. and Mr TV fif nhv . ' Orem. Mr. an Mrs Carson Cr-K FJ R- Shumway re-ndaU re-ndaU are parents of the sworn. turned home Saturday evening after spending the week on a A reception In the Vermont field trip to Arizona with his ward chapl honored the couple, agriculture class at BYU. They The bride wore a gown of white went to Phoenix and Salt River - slipper satin, entrain, with a Valley areas, returning by way chantiliy lace oversklrt and lace of Boulder Dam, r yoke A pearl tiara held her 1 ' f'ngertip veil which was edged in chantiliy lace. Her bouquet was an arrangement of red roses and " white came lias. '- Don't Let Muddy When mud gets on your youngsters' young-sters' or your own shoes, don't let it dry on before brushing it off. Al- Paul Crandall acted as best thouch dry mud comes off more man. The s bride's atendants, easily than wet, experts advise that gowned in pastel formats, were mud stains leather, and the longer Mrs. Richard Juber, matron of it stays on, the worse the stain may ; honor, Mrs Eugene Stubbs, Mrs. be. Paul Crandull, Mrs. D. O. Back. ' us, Mrs. Ned Cowley, Miss Ann . Reynolds. Miss Colleen Hutch-1 . 'T-. .J . ' fciJij. " On Mt Shasta, Calif., Mount b Ings, Bridesmaids They carried . i. ... . noseWva of tink and white car- CUml er Dan 0NeU1' U- '1PP' 01 .8na WIUie land fell on the snowy slope, es-nations. es-nations. s . , caped wlth oniy minor eutf ind : Eugene Stubbs announcedthe, brul8M (fter , 40.m p h teti.Grn program Taking part were Mrs. ( :$Ude of near , mlle becauM i Richard Hawkins, Mrs. Leo Ford, kept my nead used my toet Miss Dixie Gordon, Mrs VoNiel s. .,9 and ,tPered w)th my tort. rauison, mrs. ea L-owiey, ay. ron Stubbs, Roberta Madsen, Sally Johnson, Ann Reynolds, James Scott and Darrell Bradford. Brad-ford. Miss Camilie Crandall presided presid-ed at the guest book. Other fri. ends and relatives assisting with reception details were Mr. arms. son, Mrs. Norma Scott, Mrs. Ha el Davis, Mrs. Ralph Stubbs, Mrs Verana Holt, Mrs. Don Stubbs Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Lu Davis. Mr. and Mrs Bert Kirk. Patrick. Mrs. Dee Davis, Mrs. nd Glen Pratt, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Mrs Sam Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. I Davis, Carma ; Yarly, LaRae Stanford Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs.. Backus and Janis Fulmer. -Ellis Bilboa, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Paging the gifts were Marilyn Spafford, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Stubbs. Marilyn Crandall, Con-Ray Con-Ray Hansen, Mrs. Glen Ander- nie Stubbs and Maribeth Stubbs. Janis Young Janis Young Sets Wedding" Date A wedding at the bride's home on Thursday, April 9, is being planned by Janis Young and George Kelly, whose engagement was announced this week. Miss Young is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H. Young of Orem and her fiance is the son of Mr and Mrs. Paul Kelly of Spring, vill'e. Miss Young is a graduate of the Lincoln High school and has been attending Brigham Young Univer sity. Mr. Kelly, a student at BYU, graduated from Springvllle High ,-chool 1 A wedding reception in the Vineyard ward hall on Thursday evening will honor the young couple. Newlyweds Are Entertained Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Madsen were entertain- '1 Pt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Madsen. parents of the groom, following their recent rrarriage. which was performed in Las Vegas, March 14. The bride is the former Margaret Norton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Asay of Lovell, Wyo ming. A wedding dinner honored mmediate family members and Thursday evening the bride was ronored at a shower given by Mrs. Lenord Madsen and Mrs. Kya Madsen'' in the Vineyard chapel. The young couple are makinf their home in Provo. ' II 11 if 4 I '. If--. i . rf , hi - i f?; :r iA ,.-rs '- 2 "1 r COAT SALE SPECIAL PURCHASE Made to Sell for $19.50 .. GROUP ONE Made to Sell for $29.50 GROUP TWO Made to Sell For $49.50 GROUP THREE now $1295 .1 - NOW $1950 NOW $29-50 ADDED ATTRACTION 50 SUITS Values 10 $59-50 $16.95 100 ALL WOOL LIMITED SIZES GLORIA'S SHOP 66 North University "Avenue, Provo , JshN Svwldv flfkts wstl9M wwlHtt sftirftflf nywrfNif on wimsmMIv fltdMi a part f simI Nliilis nun wWck It undueHi by the Mtaga f taw at Hm IMMHv ! Utah. ' Tho Sanscnito V.I.P. , .mic Etpthtly detfgoed for I Vary Import onf Peope , v Hr'i ony com yen nd for thou evcrntghl hutini trip. Fvl your importonl paptn in ih roomy, eonvtn-witt eonvtn-witt filo on on iido of tho com pack plority of clothe for ' ovornight in tho other lidtuic tho ploitic divider between be-tween tho comportment at traveling do. .. . Seo the V.I. P. Com In the Somionita finith of yogr clioiM Cotarodo Brown, Natural Alligator, Saddle Tan, and Nat- oral Kowhide. 4 SoniMOttol Nate Morgan Jewlers YOUR'S TODAY A YEAR TO PAY 111 WEST CENTEX, PBOVO 4- 'tPi1, l lH Mr. and Mrs Arthur Woffinden (Carolyn Egbert) who Glimnmnt Alim Pmv rt G.m. AU 19S3 Maid of Cotton, wean a gar date dress designed by Carolyn Caro-lyn Schnurer in cotton broadcloth fimbroidred in wM OpSmimI n.t. Vera of leaves and flowers, f hit is me of the beautiful fashion from the fanoni rnttnn wihImIm u I he Maid wean nn hm H5 IWIII international goodwill and faohion uur i or ine cotton UMuotry. were married en March 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Wof f indens Make Home in Provo Now residing in Provo follow. ing a honeymoon trip to southern Utah are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woffinden who were married on Mach 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They were honored at a wedding reception in the Vineyard Vine-yard war hall before leaving for St George where they visited the temple. Witnessing the marriage cere mony were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woffindn, parents of the groom, and Mrs. Laura Egbert, grand mother of the bride, who accom. panted them through the temple. Receiving the many friends and relatives who attended the recep tion were Mrs Zelda Egbert, mother of the bride; Howard Eg bert, father of the bride; the bride end groom and his parents; Frank Woffinden Jr., best man; Ann Eg bert, maid of honor; RaNee Farn. worth, Mrs. Marvin Green, Da-Nec Da-Nec Steele, Merlene Hinckly, Pat Welsh and Doris Dixon, brides maids. Acting as ushers were George Woffinden, Willard Ger- ber. Douglas Roberts, Elvin Harris, Har-ris, Francis Lyman and Don Whit-aker. The bride chose a gown of white slipper satin, fashioned with a lace yoke beaded with pearls, a full skirt and train. She wore a veil of nylon net and carried a heart-shaped bouquet of red rose buds Her attendants wore pastel formats. Dancing was enjoyed during the I evening, highlighted by a bridal waltz. John Smith acted as master !of ceremonies for the program. I Arranging the gifts were Rita? I Egbert, Jean MacDonald, Nadme Craig, Mrs. Laura Egbert, Gena I vieve Marumoto and Joye Nelson1 ; Roma Freshwater and Ina Rob. erts were in charge of serving Opal Roberts presided at the guest book. YOU ABE INVITED TO GOME IN , AND DRIVE THE NEW STUDEBAKER! CENTRAL UTAH ; f.!OT0R CO. 410 S. Univ. Ave.' PROVO PHONE 1748 FOR EASTER Large Beautiful Hydrangia Lovely Easter Lilies Dish Gardens and Pottery Planters Marine Bowls Easter Corsages Complete line of Cut Flowers and potted plants. TONY'S FLORAL 514 So. State, Orem ;- "J1 ' " : . Phone 0523 Rl U. ANNOUNCING : " ; OPENING OF OREM BAKERY SOUTH OF LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL UNDER MANAGEMENT OF Roy and Frances Smith SATURDAY, APRIL 6. WELCOME BACK OLD FRIENDS AND NEW FREJNCH BREAD CAKES, COOKIES And ROLLS ., Grand Canyon The Grand Canyon of the Colo rado is 217 miles long, four to 18 miles wide at brim, and 4,000 to 9,500 feet deep. 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