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Show 1 SUNDAY. HERALD Provo Girls Announce Engagemen ts STOgf 3-- A V 1 J 7 . i J -- A f': ROBERTA KIRKWOOD SHAKEN ANDERSON KODerra KirKwooa is Engaged to Robert Bushel CAROL KUHNI ' bride-to-b- ; en- : . 25 e ding date. It will have a two-fol- d meaning because it is Announcement is made of the engagement; of Carol also the! 75th birthday anniversary of her grandmother Kuhni, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Kuhni, to Provo. The marriage ceremony will take place at the bride's Fred 0. Huntington, son of Orrol Huntington of Both Carol and Fred are graduates of Provo High A will will diate fatnily members attend. honor School and Provo LDS Seminary, and' have attended the receptioii the newly-weat I the Seventh Ward Chapel following Brigham Young University. Carol was a member of Phi . the ceremony. - '.' Gamma Psi in high school. The bride was graduated from Prova High School Fred has been in the U. S. Air Force for four years. and LDS Seminary, and has been attending the Central are employed in Provo. Utah Vocational school. Mr. Bushell also attended school He and his bride-to-b- e Manti Temple. here and served the Armed Forces in Germany for two They will be married May 23 in-t-in the Bonneville-Fif-teentHe will h home Provo make in a his bride held for be will after 24 years. A reception May r a short honeymoon trip. Ward Chapel. - ds ' he j Large Fami ies Give Boost To Happ mess in the Home I - contemplated. The Cornells have a cow, Geneve churns the 'butter, bakes the family bread. "This way we can make our income meet ou needs," she says. "No, I don't have an auto matic washer. Td be wasning all can wash as well the time Joan it we as 1 SO manage very weu. a came from, Geneve large family so "this "experience is not new, to her. But Charles v as an only child and he's having the time of his life with the children," says 'his' Marianne's arms. (Continued from Page how, to wear their jewels as they Mary Homstead Dean was a axe with helping their sons and stenographer before she married. daughters make "of the lumber of She likes ; music and is trying to their lives, not a tavern but a una time to Keep up wito ner ; temple and of the words of their piano playing along with the old f everydays, not a reproach but a est girls who are taking lessons. She mostly likes to cook, though, :.. j aong." and says she is a recipe collector. : LaMar Boren Family " wife. something The. LaMar Bore family lives "I'm always trying Doing things together as a fam new,; says Alary. " j1 cm a small farm on the fringe of going to cnurcn, the city. Discipline of eight lively Team work pays off in the Dean ily, picnicking, make a wholesome children is I scarcely a problem, household. A chart on the wall playing games their of family life, ue-picture 1 says .Myrl. The children have work delegates a certain task to each neve s time is imiiea so ner : enough to do and plenty of room to child old enough to perform it, church activity for the present which varies with each day. Mary j play to keep them happy. to being a visiting teach limited is i Myrl bakes seven loaves of says it's surprising how they . all er in. Relief Society. ' V bread and a pan of biscuits every get in and help. Xeland Priday Family f other day. iee, the oldest, is his Mary finds time to teach a Sun Music draws the Leland F. PriV. father's right hand man outside day School class and to help her family close together. Thelma ' and Deanna, the oldest gik, is her husband with his church activi day talented pianist, Leland an is a I mother s standby in- - the home. ties. The lean family - revels in accomplished violinist and three of Myrl taught school in Charles-- outdoor life. Canyon trips, trips to the six children are on their way ton before she met; and married Yellowstone and boating are their Ho follow in their parents foot LaMar. They love to square dance, special delights..-'Thelma 'taught high school steps. I sometimes as often as twice a Charles Cornell Family before she was married and has week. Myrl apologetically said she Slim an imposing record of responsible Geneve Smith and trim I wasn't doing so much in the Cornell husband church and Charles her positions. She .now is So - church these days but she has a L. have quite, a system with their cial Science teacher in her ward long record of church and PTA of nine children. "When Relief Society and room mother activity. Sewing for her family, family ' we're getting ready to go places, representative in PTA of junior , and reading to them, when she can .! one of the older children is dele- high. y find the- - time, are "her hobbies. comone to a is Her special. hobby being pian get, younger ' The Boren parents have learned gated directed T ready. It works a of like.; a ist by group string, pletely a lot about child psychology and called is which husband an in we'd upon be otherwise her charm, j vfA from books. A promised wiener " mix up." The Cornells came frequently for weddings and other ' roast gives amazing impetus to awful to in American Fork a year functions. When asked what she live children assigned to clean up the in the home. lot and pile high the tree limbs. ago. Geneve was a beautician . 2- especially liked to, do "Sew for my to She sew she fore likes married. she quickly replied, Myrl declares she's a much bet- and six does she she children.". for has luckily ter mother of eight than she was to of three. "I was a nervous wreck five daughters. Gardening is the Thelma and to Leland like Sel Dance now the and right the; dance, belong then, harping on every little family, hobby fault and failing. 'Now I can see finishing touches are being made and enjoy social activities in the enclos community. it was normal behavior 'and I on a basket weave fence A area. Teamwork is evident in the Pri the backyard play haven't the time to be so criti- ing twins of day home, as in the other three lively cal.". The happiness and content- couple out of The can around quickly get Priday family, play, pray and ment in the family gives evidence wonc An is outdoor fireplace togetner. sight. to her formula. f 1-- A) ; - . ' 1 1 r - : : ' i ! . . r one-year-o- J '4 Neil: Bullock Will Clpim MARGARET HAYWARD Sharen Anderson His Bride Will Wed Chosen Manti Margaret Hayward By Temple gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mn and Mrs. Wilford J. Anderson of Provo wish to Roberta to Robert H. Bushell, son of Mrs. Jane Bushell J. Bruce in June announce the engagement and approaching early summer of Provo. Taylor of their daughter Sharen to Neil Bullock, .son The new has chosen May for her wed Carol Kuhni. For Wedding marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Mr.f and Mrs. Bpri L. Kirkwood announce the i I I ld Margaret Haywara, daughter C. Lynn Hayward, of Provo, is engaged to marry Bruce J. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Taylor, also of Provo. will be graduated from the Brigham. Young Margaret T TT." ti... uune x wiLn a major in nome economics. umveiaity jne a member of the Home Economics club and is vice is president of Gamma Phi Omicron, honorary sorority. She has been president of the College Club Section of the Utah Home Economics Association. She is also a member of Cami Los social unit. Bruce attended the BYU for two years in He served an LDS Mission in the Gulf States and is now in the U. S. Navy in San Diego. They will be married June 7 in the Salt Lake LDS " -- 1 1 Temple. wil follow. "Business Senice Ads'" Will Supply A Repair Man For Even Job!! Trip To Denver, Laramie Orem Couples On Week-lon- g and Mens Glee and the accom By MRS. KEN WHITWOOD OREM Mr. and Mrs. Fred panists were Jay Colyar, Karen Schwendiman returned Thursday Terry, RaNae Pyne and Roy Hills. from a week's trip tc Colorado The director was E., B. Terry. and Wyoming. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wells Mrs. Carl underwent ma ' Farley jor surgery this week at the Utah Valley Hospital but she is making satisfactory progress according to family members. She plans to leave the hospital soon. . . . sented at the final session of the Orem Stake quarterly conference Those receiving : them included Mrs. L. S. Maycock, honorary Golden Gleaner award and Thorit C Hebertson, honorary Master M Men; Golden Gleaner awards went to Mrs. LaVar Madsen, Margery Foote. Leona Foote, Mrs. Sam Doxey, Ha Young and Mrs. Anna Lou Rhodes. The Master M Men award! went to LaVar Madsen and (ft glorifies ' the eggshell . LITTLE SHOEMAKER THE r I I IX fem s, : , ; ' SHOES Parts of okl mattress pads, old quilts or mattress covers are good to use between springs and mattress. They, help- - prevent torn sheets and wear on the ' during eWth cf f&rttlsbed3 colored t". JgT! L A NEW KIND OF SHOES fOR BOYS AND CIBLS For shoes that art a special SAVE 14 to 1 tsaar tide thiiZi esabroidery. ticipating were Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson and Carbon. The groups attending were . the A Cap- Ladies peila Choir, mattress. Summer egg&heHrisp penaa loth, vl scrolls of eggshell de- other schools par Mixed-Choru- tie yo yooTI love C&xlytH partment participated in the Regional Music Festival held in Pay- son Wednesday 1 Ten special awards were pre Weston Farley. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Crawford are in New York for a short com bined business and pleasure trip, They left Wednesday morning and plan to return next week. Lincoln High School music tion pre-dentis-t- ry. Orem News Qoward. The group visited . in Denver , with Mrs. Schwendiman's twin brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Denhalter and then drove on to Laramie to attend a housing convention there. Both Mr. Schwendiman and Mr. Clow ard are associated with the Brig ham Young University. of Mr. and Mrs. B. Vern Bullock, also of Provo. Sharen is a graduate of the Provo High School where she was a member of. Phi Gamma Psi. She has attended the Brigham Yoting University this past year. Neil is a graduate of the Brigham Young High School, and spent two years at' the BYU. At present he is in the U. S. Army in Seattle. They will be married in the Manti Temple. A recep- kin"X Of the softest leathers you tan find ' "' - Pot fewer seams (so smooth inside) And lower throats that open wide. For ample room for feet 10 grow,. . i ; : 'Owen Dean Family In the Dean home it's plain to see that Mary and Owen W. stand shoulder to shoulder in caring for tneir orooa of seven. This was evident when the photographer was arranging the children for the Eric picture. Tiny became pretty disturbed. Owen went out into the kitchen, and in nothing flat had the baby's formu la ready in his bottle and all was serene again as he snuggled in I i 7 $1 Wil) Layaway Your Graduation Gift ! " Clearance COATS '!,:i$S UNIVERSE 17 Jewtls, nbrtakafal naiaspritt, x;an$N kracattt . Wheel Chair 23. N. University Are. r Provo.-Uta. v h Phone FR 75 4! 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