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Show Linda Lewis Plans June Nuptials 2A SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1962 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD Sun" Can Sizzle As Well As Soothe By ALICIA HART Of interest to Orem friends Is the announcement of the engage ment and coming wedding plans of Linda. Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Lewis of Orem. The attractive Miss Lewis plans to marry Fred Martell Paulson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Paulson,, also of Orem, in a cere mony at Salt Lake Temple, June 22. A recepion will be given the evening of .the same day at the Orem Reception Centre. For the reception the bride-ele-ct has asked JoAnne" DeLange, Nan cy Lamb. Myra Gish, Crlsty Paul son and Lara Lee Lewis to be her Hereare some t Piano Recital This Afternoon, and particularly useful In hanging By Katherine B. Walker As we learned last week, the baskets or on shelves across a plants we know as geraniums window. (pelargoniums, really), fall into All geraniums may be propa three main classifications: Pelarin much the same gonium hortorum the zonal or common geranium, the fancy-leave-d sorts, and some of the scented ones: P. domes ticum variously known as Martha Washington, Lady Washington, show or pansy geraniums: and P. pel--t a turn the geraniums. The latter group, like the pansy geraniums, is seasonal in bloom. Also like P. domesticum, the geraniums require a modamount erate of moisture diffused sunlight,' and good air circulation. They are not difficult to grow in a reasonably cool, moderately sunny window, and the plants are extremely attractive even without the huge clusters of bloom they produce during spring and summer. geraniums are distinguished by having fresh green leaves in the typical shape of English ivy. In a few varieties, the leaves are eded with white, sometimes suffused with a tinge of pink. Stems grow zigzag fashion and tend to trail instead of making upright growth. The plants are graceful. ivy-leav- ed ivy-leav- ed Ivy-leav- ed five-lob- , ed h Manners Make Friends ed et fun In the sun by avoiding the mar your vapitfalls that could ' cation l- , ; Protect your eyes from bright sunshiiie with a pair of dark glasses. , A beach umbrella is not enough, .since , It doesn't reduce the glare and reflected rays from water and sand. And leave .that ' .- In , ' M'--' OFFICE Installed in traditi6nal ceremonies Friday at Masonic Temple were Judy Anderson, left, senior princess ; Leslie Harding', honored queen and Doni Christensen, junior princess, Bethel No. 4, International Order of Job's Daughters' in Provo. '; way: gated four'-inch a Take cutting, strip off the lower leaves and wings," and allow the cutting to dry until the cut end Is sealed over. Insert In any rooting medium, water heavily once, and set in a fully bright place. .Allow the soil to become almost dry before watering again, even though the cuttings may wilt slightly. As ' soon as the cuttings root, the soil may be kept moderately moist for both sorts and the pansy types. Cuttings may also be rooted in a glass of water. Although cuttings may be taken at any time, they root best when temperatures are quite warm. If you enjoy geranium blossoms, but cannot seem to flower the common types satisfactorily during the winter, do try the ivy- leaved ones. Since you won't be expecting bloom until late spring MA anyway, you won't be disappointA mn always stands for an ined by the absence of flowers dur ing winter. And in my opinion, troduction. A woman need not the geraniums make rise' unless she is a hostess, or is a beautiful foliage plant. meeting a much older woman. ivy-leav- Ops for having ' WEST MOUNTAIN Pupils of Mrs. Frank McClellan will be presented in an organ and piano recital this afternoon at 3 p.m., ' Ward Chapel. in the Third-Sixtwill be Wendy Participating Venice Jane Moon, King, Bishop Luann Darlene Hendrickson, DeHart, Sherry Bryon, Becky Taylor, Brent Ekins, Barry Bish op, Gary Schwartz, Gaylen Moon, Lynn Coray, Suzanne Nay, Diane Christiansen, Jolene Schwartz, Sharon Hiatt, Judy Christensen, Claudine Spencer,, Ruby Jolley and ' Sterling Hill. , The public is invited to attend. - ' I - TOOK Geraniums One Or Several Known Varieties 4-- H - I' FanofStitchettes er : .Miss Lewis Is a graduate of Orem High School and at BYU was a member of Cougarettes in her freshman year' and Cougar-ette commandant, in her sopho more year. Mr. Paulson is a junior student majoring in mathematics at BYU. The couple plan to live in Provo. Ivy-Leave- d o ered. bridal attendants, j Indoor Gardening , ' i LINDA LEWIS able you to enjoy all the benefits paperback at lio Reading in the bright sunlight can of the sea and sun with no fear of damage to your health and seriuosly damage your eyes. The two major eye problems beauty. at the beach are blowing sand and ; salt-watspray. So be sure to 4-- H include in your beach kit a handy plastic squeeze bottle of eye drops Club' Selects Officers to soothe the irritation and to flush out the offending particles. OREM The Orem Fancy Make sure that your exposure SUtchettes Club met to the sun is handled gradually, to organize and elect recently officers Increasing the time each day. Arid for the club year. make liberal use of one of the Carolyn Murdock will serve as many preparations that are de- ,president, with Arlaine, Harper, signed to screen 'out the burn- vice president; Lee Ann Larson, ing ultra-violrays of sunlight secretary;-Erlen- e Clark, treasA pretty beach hat will put urer; Connie Hall, historian; you right at thehead of the fash- Dorothy Pryor, reporter; Cheryl ion parade whDe it protects your Pulham, game chairman; Debby hair from the ftreaking and dry- Stiffler, service; community ing effects of the sun. As a fur- Rexene Blackley, safety; Chylene ther precaution, shampoo out the Gillman, good grooming; Jackie salt, water as soon as you get Carter, song leader. -home from the beach. Leaders are Nita Hall and " A little common sense will en Leona Blatkley. exciting Newspaper Enterprise Assn. As summer vacation approaches we long for the luxury of relaxing on the warm sand, the pleasant sting of salt spray as the outboard skims over the water and, of course, the beauty of an even " suntan. Before you get carried away by the sun's brilliance on white sand and blue water, remember ' that the sun can sizzle as well as soothe. There are hazards as well as delights to be consid. ivy-leav- ed . Leslie Harding Is Queen; Installed In Cermonies Leslie Harding .was installed as Honored Queen of Bethel No.x4, Order of Job's International Daughters in Provo, at an instal lation ceremony held Friday eve ning at the Masonic Temple. d officers Other who will serve during the net term are Judy Anderson, senior princess ; Doni Christensen, junior princess; Lanaa nairston, guiae, and Janie Strong, marshall. Also serving will' be Bonnie Keown, recorder; Janet Wester lund, treasurer; Sally Hoskins, chaplain; Judy Swanson, librar- an; Susan Gridley, musician; newly-electe- I t Nina Carey, Stizanne Peterson, Mary Dysart, Jo Ellen Lytle, Mary Beth Koss, Mary Lou Pat Forkum are members of .the choir. The installing officers for the ceremony were,; Suzanne Reed, Nelda Holt, Erma Burge, Mrs. Kay Shaffer, Mrs. Paula Merry-maMrs. Marilyn Kirkpa trick, rs. MaryJoy Louise Kester, Hinand Louise. Shipman, Mary x and Jean MacDonald. Billy Brown was the soloist. il Ny For-kumar- id -- n, Susan St. Vincent, HASHED BROWN POTATOES Dana Lytle, Dee Ann Fisher and can be Hashed brown Rebecca Huish, messengers; Pat delicious. Put coldpotatoes cooked potatoes Tolson, inner guard; Helen Car through slicer. Season with salt son, outer guardf Bonnie Carter, and pepper. Melt 2 or 3 tablesenior custodian, and Marcia spoons butter or margarine in skilDavis, Junior custodian. Add potatoes. Press slightiy let. 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