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Show - 1 march u, 2A SUNDAY HERALD '.sunday. Utah County. Utah isxa 'In the Sprin " I.I , it U - " , J - If.. m ows ' !s r: ' r. f "I s I I - I . . . ; ' , ",l;!;lr,,.;l TT to Speak weamnR i . if; U T 7 f ' . ; . Prom ise Mdidens. -and -- TT T " . ? i i ' AS ; ' , . ' . ' - J ? : : . ' , ' 1 ' f : . .: I I , r . ; ' . j ; ' - j ', r ' ! f (W ' t " ' ' I v XiX I - t :i , x ' - - v . i - l i . i- V .. -i' ; , 1 j . t .. i i Mrs. Alta Falls, Ida., gagement of to Kearn G. and Mrs. Guarnett Kendall of Orem. Miss Rider is a junior at Brig-haYoung University where she is majoring in English, and is affiliated with Orchesis and the BYU exhibition ballroom dancers. Mr. Kendall, a . graduate of Provo High School, has recently returned from serving in the Southern Australian LDS mission and has resumed his studies at BYU. The young persons are planning a June wedding and will make a home in Provo while completing their studies at the university. W. Rider of Idaho the enher daughter, Vicki, announces m Kendall, son of Mr. Officers Named By JC Auxiliary MAPLETON the Mapleton Jaycee Wives have named as new officers: Mrs. Loris Diamond, president; Mrs. Roger Hutchings, Mrs. Frank Carnesecca Jr., Mrs. Joseph Revoir, Mrs. Paul Dibble and Mrs. Kenneth Harmer. LIANE HARDING Marriage Rites Planned Jolenq Boel Sets Wedding Date With Roland S. Clark For Collegiate Couple Betrothal...Of Vickie Rider Revealed In Nuptial News - JOLENE BOEL REBECCA LUNT VICKI RIDER viv An April wedding in the Salt Lake Temple is being planned by Rebecca Lunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max B. Lunt of Atlanta, Ga., and N. Richard Jones, son of Mrs. Elizabeth B. Jones of Salt Lake City. Miss Lunt, a student at Brigham Young University, with a major in genealogy, has been residing lately with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Dixon. An open house at the Dixon home will be held following the marriage ceremony on April 12. Matron of honor will be Mrs. V. Dallas Merrill and bridesmaid, Dalene Dixon. is a graduate of iThe bride-to-b- e Dondero Iligh School in Royal Oak, Mich. She has been social chairman of Budge Hall and secof family council at Knight retary -Mangum Hall. Mr. Jones, a graduate of Franklin High School in San An selmo, Calif., and f the BYU is nbw.worMng on hi$ master's in psychology, j He served an LDS mission in Australia and is now serving as seclond counselor for the BYU stak mission. He spent six months on active duty with the U.S. Air Force National de-gr- . Guard. ! ee Plans for the forthcoming mar- the federal government in Washriage of theNf daughter, Jolene, ington, D.C. for a year. to Roland S, Clark, son of Mr. "Mr. Clark, a graduate of BY and Mrs. II Winfield Clark of High School, is also a BYU student Provo, are announced by Mr. and majoring in French and German. Mrs. Joseph M. Boel, also of He has filled an LDS misision in Provo. Germany and has studied at the The couple iwill be married on Alliance; Francaisein Paris, France. He has also served six April 12 in LDS temple ceremon- months active duty with the U.S. ies and a reception will be held Coast Guard Reserve. He is an at the Fourth Ward in the evening accomplished pianist and has played invarious dance orches of the following day. Miss Boel, who was graduated u as. from Provo High School and Hollywood Beaufy College, is rently attending Brigham Young University. She was employed bjrj cur- Liane Harding Plans Wedding on April 12 Judge and Mrs. Maurice Harding of Provo, have announced plans for the coming marriage of their daughter, Liane, to Abbas Sole-imaof Teheran, Iran. ni The nuptials will be an event of April 12 with the miarriage to be solemnized at the home of the in-law, bride-elect- 's brother and Mr, and Mb. Robert sister-- D. Harding in Covina, iCalif. The bride's parents and other family members will join the young couple for the ceremony. Miss Harding was a 11961 graduate of Brigham Young University. During 1962 she! took her master's degree work in the field of foreign languages at the University of Utah. During the current year she taught at the Weber High School in Ogdenj. While at BYU the bride-to-b- e was a member of the Foreign 1. Deadline for all Sunday bride Language Club and participated several drama productions of pictures is Thursday at noon. in Reservations for space in Sunday this group. She was also a senior edition should be made at least senate member. Mr. Soleimani is a graduate of a week in advance. 2. Deadline for weekday papers Chaffey College at Ontario, cam., is noon df the day preceding pub- in 1959. He will also bei graduated lication, 3. Number of pictures accepted will be limited by space available. 4. In line with national trend and with; the policy of other Utah dailies circulated in this area, The Herald no longer will publish pictures of the bridegroom; The illusion veil of taday has just the bride. derived from a series of been 5. A $3 engraving fee is charged Oriental customs. In the Far East if a picture is used. There is no women wore a veil as protection charge for the news story. the Evil, Eye. The custom from 6. More complete coverage will continued although, vfith time, be given weddings for which in the feeling behind itl changed formation is submitted early into a role of modesty, then as a reenough- - for publication within symbol of chastity. Each era but a it different stofy, three days after the wedding. It vealed was the young Nelly Custis, s recommended that this infor adopted daughter ot George mation be brought to the Society Washington, who began; the wedDesk in advance of the wedding. ding veil fasliion in this country Plan in advance with your photo when shetowore a long, sheer scarf her coiffure at her pinned grapher to have a picture iavail-graph- wedding. to have picture available. Use a pastry brush to clear a It is preferable to use a complete story without a picture, than to vegetable grater, if tapping won't dislodge the gratings. have a late, brief story. ules Listed For Stories Of Linda Cluf Engagement Medieval Girl Of Weddings II H Dori Told aid umme And jtfore Bridal Plans for theiii forthcoming party coupleat shower marriage are revealed for Gown of Red Marie daughter Clarence friends forand te relatives April X - Marriage had its very origin at the dawn of human society, but it was not until 400 years ago (1563) that the documented and witnessed marriage was made bbligatory. Even the word "wedding" originates from the ancient custom of marriage by purchase. The groom-to-b- e gave a "wed" of money or cattle as the purchase price of his intended bride. So In early wedding, in Europe the bride, swathed in a bridal veil, was bargained for by her father and revealed to her mate only after the ceremony. In medieval times the bride Wore red but Anne of Brittany broke this tradition by wearing white at her marriage to Louis XII, thus establishing this custom throughout the world. It was France that initiated the throwing of the bridal bouquet, but in the 14th Century the French bride threw her garter as an omen of luck to whomever taught it. As time went on, more jtimid brides substituted bouquets, and the lutky girl catching one hopefuly considered herself to be the next bride. rf C I- I V - a wedding the will be An house Linda Open by bride-to-b- e of Cluff, given 4. on B. Cluff of Provoj, and Donald a Mr. son at and Cluff Orem of liss is student Sugene Hummell, JlasmUssen, also of igh School arid will be graduated A this spring. Mr. Hummell attendProvo. The couple will recite vows at ed Thundertjird Academy at Phoenix, Ariz He is now serving on April li. .Following the cere in the U.S. Army at Fort Sam rhony family members will honor Houston, Tex.i : WM. r llusion Veil Derived From Oriental Customs er Clean the lint traps on both the washer and dryer before laundering fabrics such as corduroys and dark cottons, which 'attract lint. FOR MODERN BRIDES This bridal gown, a profusion" of pure white Swis.3 embroidered flowers blooming all over the surface of sheer white, delicate, elegant, enfolds the bride forher triumphal appearance. With bodice carefully fitted and skirt shaped into a bell from a gently sashed waistline, the detachable train wings into formal fullness with a cascade of ribbon down the back. In rich array the short formal veil of illusion falls from j j . LINDA MARIE CLUFF NEWS from BYU in June with a Imas-ter- 's degree in agronomy While at school in Provo he was affiliated with the International; Relations, Agronomy and1 Iranian Clubs. The young couple will make a first home in California where Mr. Soleimani is currently.: employed at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, in the biology department. OO POTENT i New Beauty Scrum f recently itoUted by labora tory. Almoal fire lime aa potent aa hormone ordinary cream. Only aeten 4rope daily needed. ft ' yj HORMONE SERUM Look Younge- rFeel Younger I ' !. -- Fodui Away Dry.$ki ' Wrinil$ Amazing new HORXONEX BEAUTY SERUM is o pflfent. 7 drops daily fades these wrifikles. When amoolhed tm skin, supplK--s maximum daily allot tnent offmale hormones hormone' necessaty to youtlifulnrss of practi- eally all female organs. Heavy With penetrating Sesame Oil and moil tarizing Lanolin. Skin feels softer, smoother, fresher almost instantly. 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