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Show HI! .aW.llL.l Mm' Ii IIMIM ...IIIIMMfi Karen Kelsey Will Marry Joseph McGee Yellow roses, white daisies and carnations will highlight the background Saturday for the wedding wed-ding and reception of Karen L. Kelsey and JosephR.Mc-Gee. JosephR.Mc-Gee. The couple will be married mar-ried April 29th in the Orera 12th Ward Chapel with Bishop Richard Robins officiating. A reception in the cultural hall from 8 to 10 p.m. will be held that evening. eve-ning. Miss Kelsey is the daughter of Keith and LouiseKelseyofOrem. She graduated from Orem High School and Orem Seminary in 1966. Her finance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. McGee, also of Orem. He is a graduate of OHS and served an LDS mission to Northern California. Attending the bride will be Kay Kelsey, Nancy Kelsey, Sherry Sher-ry Curtis and Carol McGee. They will wear yellow lace gowns. Flower girl, Nancy Curtis, will be dressed in white and will carry yellow daisies. The young couple plan to make their home in Provo. Don Cooking Caps For Dairy Contest Women of the Orera area on Wednesday were invited to enter a dairy foods recipe contest sponsored spon-sored by the AmericanDairy Association As-sociation of Utah. J. Edwin Ure, president of the ADA of Utah, said the contest would open on Monday, May 1, and continue through May 20. Winners will be announced on June 1, the kickoff date for Utah's annual observance of June Dairy Month, he said. The dairy leader said that there will be 28 contest winners. First prize is $100 in cash and fifty half gallons of milk. Entry forms will be available at food stores and from dairy home deliverymen. There is a limit of one entry per person, and all Utahns over 16 years of age are eligible. Each recipe should include in-clude at least one dairy product such as milk, butter or cheese. Dixie Lee, director of the Dairy Council of Utah, and Mrs. F. Edis Taggart, president ofDairy Wives, are assisting with contest plans. Vickie Edwards, Utah's Dairy Princess, issued a special invitation invi-tation to high school and college col-lege students to enter. All entries should be sent to the offices of the AmericanDairy Association of Utah, 449 East Ninth South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Mr. Ure said. J1' 1 UTAH'S DAIRY PRINCESS Vickie Edwards, brushes up on food ideas for dairy recipe contest. Introducing. Vi J JANE TAYLOR, now at Kay's Beauty Salon. Jane has been doing beauty work for five years. For the past two years, Jane has been employed in Orera. Special Hair Cuts $1.50 Permanent Wave Regular $12.50 for $9.50 KA Y'S Beauty Salon 165 W. 400 N. Orem "". - hi At ' . .. - A Diane Hills Diane Hills, Steven Marshall Plan Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hills of Orem announce the engagement of; their daughter, Diane, to Steven N. Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Marshall, also of Orem. The bride-elect is a graduate of B.Y. High School and L.D.S.' Seminary. She was a member of the pep club and also a member of the Orem Sub-Deb Club. She has attended Brigham Young University. Uni-versity. Mr. Marshall is a graduate of Orem High School where he was active in all sports. He was also a member of the Key Club and served a year as president. He has served fourteen months active duty in Vietnam. While stationed there he was chosen 'Soldier of the Month" for his battalion. The wedding is planned for May 10 in the Manti Temple with a reception to be held on May 12. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ! SUNDAY SERVICE The parable oftheProdigalSon will be the responsive reading in a Bible Lesson on 'Everlasting Punishment," to be read in all Christian Science churches this Sunday. ' References from the denomin ational textbook, 'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," Scrip-tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, include in-clude the following: The design of Love is to reform re-form the sinner." COPIES 15c eo. While You Wokh("c "" STANDARD OFFICE SUPftf 40 W. 100 N. 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