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Show X MARIE VOGEL AND Marie Vogel Sets Date With Randy June 19, 1975 is the date Marie Vogel and Randy Loveless have set for their marriage in the Provo Temple. Marie is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Keith Whatcott and the late Dr. George Vogel. She is a Provo High and LDS seminary semi-nary graduate, and is an LPN. In high school she was a member of the school's drill team and the accapella choir. She is pre-, pre-, sently working at the Utah Valley Val-ley hospital. Kandy is the son of LaVar and Katherine Loveless. He is an Orem high and LDS seminary Senior Citizens Schedule Events This Thursday will be the combined com-bined birthday party for all those whose birthday is in June and the Fathers' dayparty. TheScot-tish TheScot-tish Dancers will perform at the event. It will be at 1 p.m. in the multi-purpose room of the City Center. Next Thursday the Harmonica band will play at 1 p.m. at the same location. All senior citizens are invited to attend. The Harmonica band and the F un band have been invited to play at the Blackhawk encampment in Lehi. The Fun Band will play on June 24, and the Harmonica band will play June 25. A blood pressure clinic is scheduled each third Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. Weekly activities include: Mo-bile Mo-bile meals at noon Monday through Friday. Don't forget to bring you own place setting. Social activities are held on week days from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and include shuffle board, table games, bingo and quilting. The singing group meets each Wednesday at 10 a.m. for practice. prac-tice. . The Harmonica Band practice is Thursday at 10 a.m. The fun Band practice is held each Friday Fri-day at 1 p.m. I witfe 50 West Center In Orem Next to Aibertsons RANDY LOVELESS Loveless graduate, and is attending BYU in the field of accounting. He has served a mission in Virginia Vir-ginia for the LDS church. He is currently working at Skaggs. A reception will honor them June 19 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Women's Cultural Hall in Provo. ' Attending the bride will be Paula and Rhonda Vogel, Dawn, Diane, andRaquelWhatcott.Mrs. Scott Stevenson and Lorraine Loveless. Best man will be Steven Jensen. Senior citizens bowl at Miracle Mira-cle Bowl each Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. The ceramics class meets at 10 a.m. on Fridays. Pattern Fitting Workshop Set How can the major pattern companies com-panies expect a size 10 patternto fit all the tall or' short, fat or thin women who wear a size 10? "They can't" according to Smiles Click, a professional pattern pat-tern expert with the William Cramer pattern clinic. "They produce for the average." But who is the average? "No one," reports Mrs. Click, "which is one reasonhome seamstresses have such a difficult time fitting garments." Mrs. Click will be visiting Discount Dis-count Fabrics in Orem on June 26 presenting a two hour work-ship. work-ship. Mountain Shadows Discount Fabrics, Inc. is located at 55 South State St. The workships will be at 10 am, 2 pm and 7 pm. The cost of the clinic is $6.00 which includes Mr. Cramer's Cra-mer's illustrated book on fitting fit-ting and corrective sewing techniques. tech-niques. It will cover these following important points: Select the right pattern size for you. How air t 5 i - . -" y - GREG REID AND Udaii-Reid Plan June 27 Wedding Joyce Udall and Greg Reidwill be married June 27, 1975 in the Los Angeles LDS Temple. The couple will be honored at a reception that evening from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the San Clem-ente, Clem-ente, Calif. LDS Chapel. There also will be an open house held in their honor on July 2 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Reid Residence, 560 E. 400 N., Spanish Fork, Ut. Miss Udall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell G. Udall of San Clemente. Calif. She graduate grad-uate from Arcadia high school in California and has received her B.A. degree fromBrighamYoung University. At BYU, she was active with the Young A mbas-sadors. mbas-sadors. She has been employed as a fifth grade school teacher at Geneva Elementary for three years. Mr. Reid is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Reid of Spanish Fork. He graduated from Spanish Fork High and from BYU in the field of business Finance. Fin-ance. He has served as LDS Mission to the Phillipines, and is employed at a local bank. He plans to attend the University of Utah to obtain his MBA degree. to make alterations to achieve the perfect fit in pants. Adjust patterns to fit with comfort. Eliminate the "Home-made look Secret of dress designing Draft pattern to your measurements. To register, please call the Discount Dis-count Fabric's store. Where Does The Food Dollar Go The "mysterious" farm to con- sumer price spread was identi- fied in a recent statement by l.wranna VJ AWor Pvoxntivo Director of the Utah Retail Grocers Gro-cers Association. Declines in far m prices are constantly being offset by increases in-creases in other food costs, Mr. Alder said. As an example he pointed to these increases in food processor's costs for the period September 1973 to February 1975. Price o, metal cans - up 46 Glass containers - up 29; Labor Costs - up 16; Paper board costs - up 24; Fuel costs -up 69; Production equipment -up 23. The food industry executive stated that 12 of all energy consumed in this country is used to bring food from farm to dinner table. At the retail level, Mr. Alder reported that an annual study of the industry made by Cornell University revealed the food dollar is distributed this way when received at the supermarket: supermar-ket: Cost of product paid by retailer re-tailer - 78.0 cents; Rent and repairs - 3.0 cents; Wage costs - 11.5 cents; Utilities -1.0 cents; . Taxes, Licenses - 1.50 cents; Promotion - .75 cents; Services purchased - 1.25 cents; Interest, Misc. - .75 cents; Supplies -1.0 cents; Insurance,Donations-.75 Insurance,Donations-.75 cents; Net Prof it - .50 cents; For a total of - $1.00. LOSE UGLY FAT OR PAY NOTHING Start losing weight today OR MONEY BACK. MONADEX it a tiny tablet that will help curb your de-ire de-ire lor eicesi lood. Eat less-weigh leas. Contains no dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your lile . . . start today. MONADEX costs - $3.00 lor a 20 day supply and $5.00 lor twice the amount. Lose ugly lat or your money will be relunded with no questions asked by: SKAGGS DRUG CENTER 151 N. State Mail Orders Filled JOYCE UDALL The bride's dress will be polyester chiffon over polyester satin with an old fashioned lace bodice, cuffs and a ruffle at the bottom. Her colors will be yellow and green, accented with white and yellow daisies, yellow roses, gardenias and carnations. Attending the bride will be her twin sister, JaniceWells, as maid of honor, and two sisters of the groom, Ann Barrett and Darcy Reid, as bridesmaids. Reid Tanner will be the groom's best man. Orem Students Win Honors There are eight students from Orem High School who are included in-cluded among the more that 350 Utah students who are receiving scholarships from the University of Utah. All Utah students who have qualified as semi-finalists in the National Merit scholarship competition or who have a high school grade point average of 3. 9 or higher are automatically offered Honors at E ntrance upon admission to the U. In addition, students who have a 3.80' to 3.89 grade point and an ACT score of 27 or higher are offered of-fered Honors at Entrance.: Other recipients of this honor are nominated, no-minated, by their high school principal or junior college based on high academic potential. Anita Marie Miglore, National Merit Scholar, led the recipients from Orem. Others receiving scholarships are Dan Bertch, Matthew Victor Davies, Karen Hall, Rennee Marie Houghton, Ronald E. Turner, Richard J. Van Genderen and Cheryl A. Walter. All the scholarships amounted to $420.00. loUjo F JjICOh IO l. JClwUU PpppiypC MR A ICwCICO IflUfl One of those who received his diploma at the University of Utah June 7th was Lewis E.Jacob, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jacob, 1054 No. 1200 West in Orem. Mr. Jacob received his Masters Mas-ters of Business Administrationat the ceremony. He graduated from Orem High School in 1963 and received his BS from BYU in 1971. At the present time Mr. Jacob is in Zweibrucken Germany, as a civilian with the US A rmy working in international logistics. He plans to continue his civil service work for two more years inGer-many. inGer-many. His wife is the former Ruby Lee of Provo. The couple have two children. Call now for an appointment with this coupon. Our Reg. $3. CD to $4.00 styling UTAH TEEN QUEEN, Janice Carson, displays her trophy won in competition at the Salt Palace. She will vie for the national title at Kansas City in August. Janice Carson Wins Teen Qlieen Utah has a new Teen Queen in Janice Carson of Orem. Shewon the title last Saturday night, June 14, at the Salt Palace inSalt Lake City. Miss Carson is theDaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Carson of 465 S. 850 East, in Orem. Chosen as attentants wereMary Jo McMillan of Woods Cross and Shauna Isaacson of Salt Lake City. The competition consisted of interviews with the judges, essay contest, talent show and appearance ap-pearance in evening wear. Miss Carson did a moderndance which she choreographed herself. She won a trophy for best content Orem JUNE 16 Boy to James and Janice Pat- ten Ivie, 170 N. 372 W., Orem. Girl to David and Judy Christ- ensen Hill. 686 W.12SRN nrm JUNE 15 Girl to Dennis andDiana Fran-corn Fran-corn Harward, 195 E. 1200 S., Orem Girl to Floyd H. Jr. and Kathy Perkes Bird, 471E. 1910S., Orem. Girl to Dean R. and GiGi Jackson Allred, 338, E. 1600S., Orem. JUNE 14 Girl to John Scott and Linda Bayley Gardner, 739 S. 50 E., Orem. i Girl to Ronald anri I.anra T.oo Lansing Green, 928 W. 280 N., urem. Girl to David and Marilyn Budge Anthony, 182 E. 910 N., Orem. JUNE 13 Girl to Michael and AnnaGour-din AnnaGour-din Harris, 1145 N. 100W.,Orem. Girl to Stanley and Colleen Jacklin Butler, 265 E. 1000 N., Orem. Boy to John and Marie White Harding, 640 N. Main St., Orem. JUNE 12 Boy to Mark and Arlene J. Gray Smith, 489 S. 85 E., Orem. Boy to Curtis and Marcia Brown Henderson, 444 N..70W., orem. , . Girl to Michael and Geneva Brockett Bardon, 939 W. 23 N., Boy to Jefr and Rae Ellen Chugg Russell , 978 S. 400 E., Orem. Girl to Mark and Joanne Mort-ensen Mort-ensen Hauzen, 62S.150E.,Orem. Boy to James and Jan Widfteldt Hawkes", 1778 S. 400 E Orem. JUNE 11 Girl to James and Irene Dennis Manookin, 1157 N. 200 E., Orem. Let Clara's Help you lock your Best for summer Sove25to33V2 inTRODucTomr onm Q LY WIGS K0T FSiVIOUSLY STYLED 13 0U3 SHOP Offer good through June 3Cth, 1975 We alio offer Eva Gabor, Nulook, and Reid Meredith wigs. WIG SHOP 1116 South 225 - .warm. j adai - Title in her essay entitled "Why I am proud to be an American. She also won the best citizenship award. Miss Carson received a $1,000 scholarship to the McConnell School in Minneapolis, Minn. The 17 year old Miss will be a senior at Orem HighSchool this fall. She loves snowmobiling, motorcycling, horses, camping, hunting and to show she has sensitivity sen-sitivity as well as enthusiasm, she enjoys writing poetry. Her future plans include becoming a social worker. She will fly to Kansas City, Mo. this August to compete in the national finals for Miss Teen Queen, U.S.A. Births Boy to Allen and Gale Jensen Fink 155 Starrcrest, Orem. Girl to Cecil and Judith D Albini Tuley 457 N- 250 E' Orem. Girl to Everett and Kathleen Shaw Goldman, 676 N. Main St., Orem. JUNE 10 Boy to John and Becky Lee Smith Rhodes, 1165 N. 240 E., Orem. , Boy to Craig andDeanne Gil-man Gil-man Jacobsen 1596 N. State St. Orem. Boy to Mark and Dianne Loris Mott, 22 N. 1200 W., Orem. JUNE 5 Boy toRonaldamlLindaFrench Newell 287 N 600 E., Orem. R. Rogers Graduates Robert Rogers has received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree at McCormick. Place in Chicago. Mr. Rogers graduated from Orem High, in 1964, and received his B.S. degree from BYU. He plans to go into public health service on an Indian reservation. reserva-tion. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers of 533E. 550 S., Orem. flrpm PpciHpnt WICIII IVCOIUCIIl PUldllB QOA. An Orem man was one of the over 3,000 students receiving their degrees at the commencement commence-ment exercises at Purdue University Uni-versity last month. Graduating with a PhD inAudi-ology inAudi-ology and Speech Science was John Morley Christensen, 1660 So. 270 West, Orem. - w State, Orem 6374 I $2to3i Orera-Genev3i.Tiras ' t . t- it' V - JACQUE DAWN TINGEY was a knock-out with her song & dance routine at the Little Miss Utah Contest and has the trophy to prove it. Orem Pre-teen Rules As 'Little Miss Utah' The ten year old daughter of Karen and Larry Tingey of 121 Starcrest in Orem has just been selected "Little Miss Utah." Jac-que Jac-que Dawn is the little girl who carried off the honors in competition compe-tition held at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City June 14th. She wowed the judges with her song and dance number entitled "Sweetest Little Innocent Girl." She was costumed in an old fash-lioned fash-lioned dress when she began her performance with an appropriate ap-propriate demure manner and ended up doing a swinging go-go dance. Jacque is no new-comer toper-forming toper-forming in public. She has been dancing for four years and has made many appearances. She sings with "Our Gang" group and will travel with them to Disneyland Disney-land in August. ' Marie Peterson, leader of the "Our Gang songsters was. instrumental in-strumental in helping Jacque in this most recent contest. She wrote the song and coached her in the dancing. Jacque won a trip to Kansas 1. G081 GOttOnO 0801 SQUIilOS First quality fashion fabrics and everyday savings at DFs! screen prints Imported from Japan. Multicolored patterns on 100 Cotton. Large color selection for cool summer fashions. Machine washable, 45" wide. DF's' reg LOW price 1.98 yd Save thru Sun, June Values to 2.79 sportswear soids Sailcloth and brushed denim in 48 for pants and jackets. Poly-Cotton and Poly-Rayon Poly-Rayon blends. 45" wide. DFs' reg. LOW price. flocked dotted swiss Summer favorite in assorted pastels with contrasting dots. Machine-washable Poly-Cotton Poly-Cotton blend. 45" wide. DFs' reg LOW price. OPfJt Moa-f ri f.M PJL Sit 9:30 C Sun 12 Grjf!CU-4179 RedwoMlieMkmbrook flu MURRAY-5650 South 900 Eut TGWk'E & CCUNTRY-12C6 tat 3300 South OfDtkbm.-Sat9u!0-9FJi. CE9iTOV!LLE-290L Fifes lm CniM-55 South Stt Strwt Thursday, June 19, 1975 K J f City, Mo., where she will compete com-pete for the national title of Little Miss Nationwide." She will be accompanied on the trip by her parents. LaLeche Holds Meeting Tonight The Orem La Leche League will hold its monthly discussion meeting on breast-feeding tonight, to-night, Thursday 19, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. . Kenneth Hacking, 591 So. 560 East in Orem. Topic for discussion will be the "Art of breast-feeding and overcoming over-coming difficulties." . All mothers interested in nursing their babies are invited, as are their babies. For further information, contact con-tact Mr. Lilas Park, 225-4309 or Mrs. Ruth Jeske, 225-1376. 22. summer pastels Values to 2.50-3.00 yd i Values to 2.00 I'm feF 190) SI |