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Show SUNDAY, JULY 38, 1955 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Miss Larsen s Betrothal Told ' 75 ' Carter-Clemen- ts ' - 8 Told Engagement i . - Announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter jBarbara are Mr.' and Mrs. Grant F. Larsen of Provo. Owen Guy Humphries, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Guy Humphries of American Fork is the benedict-elec- t. 7 A Brigham Young University coed, the bride-to-b- e t is president of Shomrah Kiyel and an executive officer in the Sponsor Corps; She will be a member of the White Key Service organization next year. She graduated fromy Provo High School. Mr.. Humphries has recently returned from LDS Mission, and is a BYU the I student. He graduated from the American Fork High School. The couple will be married Aug. 28, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and a reception will be h Ward in their honor. held in the Provo ' ! The couple will live in Provo, continuing i their studies at BYU. A late summer wedding is planned by Janet Carter and Richard Clements, according to an' announcement by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carter of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Clements also of. Provo afe the parents of the benedict-elec- t. j August 29 is the day chosen for the wedding ceremony which will be, performed at the home of ' the' bride's parents, with a garden reception following the rites. Miss Carter is a gradual of the Provo Higji School and attended the Brigham Young University. At high school she was active in the Dance Club, Ski Club and United Nations. She is also an LDS Seminary graduate and is presently em' ployed at BYU, . The benedict-ele.graduated from Provo. High School and the Central Utah Vocational ' School. He is employed in Provo. V A party planned for future . bride will be hosted by Virginia Haws. . the young couple Following their, marriage, " Will reside in Provo. " . Swiss-Austri- an If 1 i 12th-13t- ct J BAH BAR A LARSEN ... ....... Lovely Reception Honors Mr. and'Mrs. Goixbn Snow pre-nupti- al JANET CARTER Indoor Gardening Hot Weather PATRICIA THACKER Gan Ironing o Unite August Ceremony Be Cooler Miss hacker,. David Hall Hot l SANTAQUIN - Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snow were feted at a lovely reception at the Santa-qui- n LDS Ward Church, following their marriage July 17, which was solemnized in the Manti, LDS Temple, with President A. Bent Peterson officiating. For her wedding ' and reception the bride, the former Muriel Ann Dodds chose a gown of bridal satin, appliqued. with organza. Her attendants were Mrs. Keith Carolyn Nelson, Colleen McCormick and Gaylene Christen- son;,. - ; Men-denha- ll, .'".';'";...!.- Tiny Kathleen and Rebecca Quilter were flower Girls. Ed Larson acted "as best man for the groom. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dodds of Santaquin and Mr. and Mrs. William W. Snow of Spanish Fork. Dean Peay was master of ceremonies for the program and dainty refreshments were served at small tables, attractively arranged in a bridal theme. The couple left for a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park. They ' will reside at Salt Lake City.. weatherj ironing getting you down?' Looking for ways to avoid it? You probably can't unless you want your family to go around in wrinkled clothing. But you can cut your ironing time by as much as half and stay almost cool doing 4 it. An institute recently completed a three-mont- h study among 500 housewives to find out just what could be done to make ironing easier. Of the hundreds of suggestions that were received, these are considered the coolest: 1. Arrange the work around you within easy reach so you can pick up the pieces, iron them and put them on a separate table or rack without taking f unnecessary steps. 2. Use "a goo adjustable ironing board. To help increase your iron-- a g iron ing speed, get cover board that resists ing scorching and to be certain that you can wash it oftehj get one . e. j f I ' l ' X s'-'- -l '"i'J ' ;- ' v direction of he threads, never diagonallyacross the fabric. This v. Tips 'for Teens - ' Keep Family Rules. When Dating ! '; 13-Year-Old- Giri; phone for some reason and she .By ELINOR .WILLIAMS she will never call me unless Q '"Dear Elinor: I am a boy of says it is 'very important.' Most of d 13s almost 16, and my the time it is important to me. Put is almost 13. My friends tease ma something in your column to make about, her because she is younger her change her mind!" than I am. I try to tell them that She means that she preAns. mos-- , ooys are oiaer uian meir not to' be the one who telefers and most married men phones a boy unless it is unavoidare older than their wives. Am able. And she's "right. It's better in having this girl for the .right or ! wrong boy to dp the telephoning J "LI All? t n H T fvn n f .whenever possible for many reakids from' teasing me? I get mad sons . . . so be glad you have a easily and I don't want to get into date-partnwith good sense! a fight about it." (For help v with personal probAns.' This isn't too much ag'J- - lems, write to Elinor Williams at difference, if you 'have fun to this paper. As many letters as gethei and- if you keep all her possible wlil be answered in this family's rules about dating when column.) you're with her. So ignore what your 'friends say when they tease you Don't let them see that t bothers you; and they '11 .stop. Keep your "boiling point" down, too, this isn't because important to about. 'You're right fight enough that boys and men are often as well as older in date-couplgirl-frien- , . girl-frien- ds V 1 - er ' " - -- es marriages. Elinor: I have a won derf ul but sometimes I ask her to call me on the tele- Q-"- Dear girl-frien- WELFARE d, FINAL 6. Reduce handling to a minimum. Turn ithe piece as few times as possible. 7. Althoughj there is' a difference on whether to iron standing or sitting, over 80 per cent of the housewives involved in the starch study declared that it is less wearing to iron while seated provided certain conditions are met: a) The chair should have a firm, straight back and a com-A- n office chair fortable seat. without armrests is ideal because it allows you to move around while sqated. b) The chair should be at the proper height for ironing. That is, your wrist should be lower than your elbow when your hand is resting on the iron. c) The board should be just above your lap, yet should give you unrestricted room at the knees. WASHINGTON The (UPI) number of Americans on public welfare rolls dropped more sharply in May than in any month since October 1950, a Social Security administration showed today. Commissioner William L. Mitchell reported that during May the number of persons receiving general welfare assistance dropped to 1,112,000, la decline of 149,000 from April. CLEARANCE! 1 1) . report MILD SKIN IRRITATIONS can become a problem, but if you use H & M QINTMENT you must get results or your drugjfist will refund your -- ; GROUP OF FLATS Many, many styles by Sbicco. Geppetto and Joyce; in all colors including white. Formerly priced to Source Sheet, so why not try both? In checking' other family of these plants, I came across a justicia. This is listed as a foliage plant, while the two described above are noted for their flowers. I had just recently been sent a tiny plant of Justicia extensa, and even in such a small it displayed the silver size, blotches on the leaves that are 1 ' :v;.,j J yg ATTEND CONFAB Mrs. LeRoy Hafen, 1350 Cherry Lane, left, and Margai-e- t Davis, 1117 E. 560 N. of Provo who are attending; the biennial convention, of Altrusa International at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago this week. Miss Davis is president of the local chapter succeeding Mrs. Hal en in that capacity. ii ess; its main For best results give jacobinias claim-tofam- e. .7 - i y : ;v today, you can't o 8 e.- Reg. in U.S.A. & Canada Patent Offices. NOT ONLY ONE mm - - - TWO FAMOUS Sale NAME An excellent selection of iomonw.iO-"A.vM.- : l (Store Hours Monday 10 A.M. till 9 P.M. Regular Price use your credit . . pay cash . . . use our P.C.A. plan, it7s convenient (pay in six equal monthly payments). 0 0 0 0 0 bermudas jamaicas short shorts tea shirts blouses A Good high heels, mid heels and little heels by Geppetto and Mademoiselle. . Formerly to $21.95 (2) 0 skirts 0 tapered long capris 0 calf skinners 0 beach coats 0 terry balloon tops Selection in all Sizes A Good Selection in solid colors (SHOP IN AIR CON D T - 283 NO. UNIVERSITY i V JACOBINA OR KING'S CROWN A plant that deserves its royal name. It has beautiful foliage and when in season splurges with a quantity of lovely blossoms. BRANDS . DRESS SHOES . ..rw.T.nT.ff. Iraiids Mame iloiiiyaS $12.95 money.! You are the. judge. H & T is soothing, odor less and skin color. Get H & M ,1 .t tvW . i - x r 1 DECLINES - - ' ...... wni.,.rv-- faster. ' : will make ironing smoother and ; d; easily started from cuttings, and are not too difficult from seed. cod-nectio- ns pre-shrun- k. j a fairly large pot. The same culture is fine for J. suberecta, except that it prefers less sun. All are - . . work. 4. Articles that need starching should be permanently treated. One such starching will last through at legist eight washings. Also, the plastic liquid starch allows your clothing to breathe, keeping it cool in summer. 5. Always move the iron in the B. WALKER. oddly-shao-pe- tight-fittin- that's 3. Fold all articles to be ironed so that as few wrinkles as possible appear. Thjs will save extra, a warm place, loamy soil, .quite a of sun, and ' ample moisture. bit I there's one thing I can really J. carnea will need quite a bit- of ' appreciate, it's a plant with "elbow room," and' before it sturdy, attractive foliage that also reaches flowering size, will require in' season splurges with a quantity of magnificent flowers. The large, somewhat pointed, dark glossy green leaves of Jacobinia, carnes are enough to earn it a place in my window garden, but when .it sends up its spikes of clear-pin-k flowers, then I'ni entranced for weeks with it. This ' plant has been given the common name of King's Crown, .and in my opinion, it deserves it. It', has a close relative, Jacobinia vith much smaller, suberecta, hairy grey cleaves, and. flowers in orange, held well above the foliage like those of King's Crown, and long lasting. Opinion on which ( is the "best" 4of 'the jacobinias is H about evenly divided; neither is expensive; and both are available from the same source on our By; KATHERINE The betrothal of Patricia Thacker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas J. Thacker of Orem, to David Reed Hall, son of Mrs. Elma F . Hall also of Orem, is announced by the parents of the bride-to-bThe Salt Lake LDS Temple will be the scene of the marriage ceremony Aug. 20, and a reception at the Orem Sixth LDS Ward Chapel will honor the newlyweds. Miss Thacker is a student at the Orenr High School. The benedict-elect is a graduate of Orem High and LDS Seminary. He .was active in sports at the school. , 'King s Crown1 Has Sturdy Foliage And Quantity of Magnificant .Blooms . I ; 1 . . . 8 to 18 - plaids - prints 6 N ED COM F ROT ) 11' - 250 W. 't-- Vf -. ' |