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Show Sunday, june 2A" Sunday Herald ' ' 21, 1111 ,: ". . i4 ' " : 'f" -- i " 1" ::" ' :Si ..XVS& - I - ' ' s - JS 'i s 4 w y;; IW' til; h C; - J;'& M: VXj, - - I r; y jiiiiiit -- , a'.H '7,;:,'''- ?'.-'V- ? ti '-- y- s f ' t 'J ' jt.- Liin-- .. 1 W, bM s, u-f- - r?fsfe3r-v,v.-',.- ; , ...;, ; :.. ,01,, il- I ' of Alpine." Homemakers of America. This past May she was graduated from Brigham Young Univerbusiness sity with a two-yeShe was certificate. technology also an attendant to the Straws-berr- y I Day Queen in 1963.' Mr.; Smith is a graduate of the American Fork High School and attended the BYU. He has aiso completed a mission $0 ;f Denniarjk. The- couple plan to reside in Provo where the bridegroom will continue his studies at the Patricia Sunderland Wafe S M Pritchett AMERICAN FORK light of the June bridal season was the reception held Friday honoring B. Michael Pritchett and his bride, the former Patricia Louise Sunderland. The couple was married earlier in the day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. J Mr. and Mrs. Jarold L. Sunderland of American Fork, the parenus 01 uic unuc, nnc nvo for the reception which was held nmu In uie r irsi-- r cultural hall.' Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Pritchett, also of American Fork, were hosts for a wedding breakfast served in Salt Lake City. The hall was tastefully decorated in shades of green with accents of white. The bridal a background party stood-befoformed of four lighted columns holding large bouquets of white gladioS and lime green tinted daisies. Between the columns were swags of white taffeta. Green tinted daisies and ferns decorated the columns marking ' . uui-niicvci- iui re - the serving area. large ramic cupid holding a bouquet A ce- of gladioli and daisies adorned the buffet table and smaller cupids and daisies centered, the tables. "Pevr her rwntirvn tfio Hririp UllgUidl UWl Oil XdigUl gown of white silk organza. Trimming the square neckline of- - the bodice and the skirt which swept to chapel train were appliques of French imported lace detailed; with seed pearls. Her shoulder length veil fell from a large organza rose centering a seed pearl crown. She carried a golden throated is white orchid circled with and ivy. .The attendants gowned in sister-style- d dresses of floor lasmonea ot lime green lengtn ri jj print, were wnne nowerea ana Diane Leavitt, maid of honor; Suzanne Wilcken, Susan Sunderland and Cora Lee Sunderland, sisters of the bride; Kathy King, junior bridesmaid and Tara Pritchett; flower girl, nieces of the bridegroom. Each carried a bouquet Ta-ma- ra to keep house in a foreign country" was the sub- -' ject of a talk given to mem- bers of the Nelke Reading Club by Mrs. Ernest C. Jeppson Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen. Mrs. Golden Woolf was also a hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson have lived in, many foreign countries Panama, France, including and the Philipp i n e s. Mr. Jeppson was a member of the State Department and taught industrial educatiori in the various locales. He showed colored slides, Mrs. Jeppson 's talk mainly centered on the Philippine Islands. ' She mentioned that the ..''. ' .'. ' 'h I of daisies. - - y- - well educated and spend much of their leisure' time in chari- table works as well as cultural pursuits. There is a great deal of difference in the poorer classes and the wealthy ones. At trie conclusion of the talk the speakers displayed souve embroidered nirs including and skirts tablecloths, blouses, clay stove, straw hats and s . '. Mrs.; G. Lloyd Hobbs, presi- dent, conducted the meeting with Mrs. C. A. Phillips giving the thought for the day. Mrs. Helen G. Hoyt introduced the i speakers. Refreshments were served to 20 A' persons. " ' Him m- IT - MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND CHRISTENSEN Membership in the Provo chapter Sweet Adelines, Inc., has- been in preparation for the fall show, scheduled for October. All women who like to sing and enjoy the fun and of barbershop harfellowship ' invited to join the are mony singing group. Membership will be closed as of August 1, when rehearsals for the annual fall show get underway. Jack Owen of Provo is director of the chapter. The PLEASANT GROVE Golderi Wedding anniversary of Mr. ahd Mrs. Raymond will be observed on Wednesday, June 24 Between the hcjurs of 7 and 9 p.m., an informal reception will be held Ward church, at the First-Fift- h 295 E. 5th S. jn Pleasant Grove. All neighbors, friends and relatives re invited to call. The couple requests no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen were married on June 24, 1914 in the Salt Lake Temple. They lived in this area for the first 12 years then moved to Kamas where they lived for 10 years. They then moved to American Fork where they made their home for 22 years. For the past six years they have resided in Pleasant Grove at 131 N. 3rd W. Mr. Christensen was born in Pleasant Grove, Oct: 15, 1894, less tljan a block from where their home now is. He was the fourth son of John G. and Margaret Williamson Christensen. He attended the local schools. He has followed the occupation of farthing. Active in the LDS Church during; his life he has served as chairman of the genealogical committee, supervisor of the aronik: priesthood group, has been fa ward teacher for 57 years and at present is serving in the high priests quorum. Susie Bullock Christensen was born n Crescent. Utah, Dec. 31, 1804, a daughter of Joseph and Matilda Smith Bullock. She the Crescent schools. attend She has always been active in her church, having served as Primary president in Kamas, a visiting teacher in Relief Society fpr 34 years and was Relief Society work director in American Fork. Chris-tense- n: wealthy! women there are very carvings. 1 SUMMER FABRICS re-open- ed SAVE 4k: A YARD DAGRON POLYESTER STRIPES i i. ! CHECKS PRINTS and SOLIDS d ... it . - , '41 ,2 'I VJ - MRS. LARRY G. JOHNSON (Eva Jean Reynolds) Unity Club Takes Tour Eva Jean Reynolds Arid A Eva Jean Reynolds and Larry Kay Littlefield served as best Yotlth Home constituted a recent meeting of Unity j Club G. Johnson exchanged wedding man. The ushers were Kent . members and guests. The group promises Friday evening in a was conducted through the ceremony performed at the Ward cultural hall in Prohome by Mrs. Rachel Howard, who, with he;r husband, has vo. A formal reception followed with (parents of the bride, Mr. charge of the home. After a visual inspection was and ;Mrs. Blafc0 A. Reynolds, as hosts.! Also assisting made, all; were seated in the Provo in Mr. and Mrs. receiving-werroom where large of Orem, William Ke.nt Johnson an interesting and lnformatr the parents! of the bridegroom. discussion was held by & Howard. It was broueht out The young bride wore a that about 35 youths enter tie sweeping model of white organHome every; month and usually za underlaid with silk. Back instay for a short period of four terest was) created in the to five days. They are brought flounced skirt which cascaded to the Home for everything to a! train. Her: illusion, waist from running away to theft and length veil, was caught to a sex offences. The purpose of pearlized rose and she carried the Youth Home is to give: these a cascade arrangement of large and young offenders a chance to white chrysanthemums vV i , think about their problems and stephanotis. to try to resolve them under as Attending Jhe bride were Mrs. favorable circumstances Kay Littlef ield jand Pat Perry, j; Mrs. Stan Cheever, and BeverMrs.' Howard expressed tne ly Jane Price. Their gowns were of la render brocade worn with opinion that young children should be given the opportunity short lavender Veils and white to make decisions and then gloves. They each' held a single take the responsibilities for the white! rose. decision made. In that way they Mr. Reynolds appeared in will soon learn that a right de- pink lace and crystaline and cision will result in something Mrs. Johnson wore a pink They added orchids pleasant whereas a wrong de cade cision would mean the opposite at the shoulder 9-1- e all-purpo- se : ; ' ; i I bro-dres- s. J Rieske, Dave Cameron and Stan Cheever. Baskets of lavender flowers and ribbon, with la vendef accent lights were, arranged against a background of white pilars before which the wedding party stood to - receive suests. The serving tables centered small '1 lavender umbrellas. Those assisting with tie serving1 were Cheryl Ann Peay, Pamela Kane, Mary Miner, Joan Allen and Lynette Davis, Geneel Harris and Joan invited guests to sign the registry. The gift arrangement was supervised by Mrs! James Thornton, Mrs, Robert j Taylor, i Gift bearers were Joleije Johnn son and Karen Steineckert. new .Mrs. The Johnson, to going-awajy a outfit changed of white with navy plue . trim and accessories. The couple are honeymooning at Lake Tahoe and will be at j home in Provo after June 24. Special guests for the wedding were two grandfathers of the bride, Cyrus Farnwptth and Edward Reynolds of Jdiho and Mrs. Iona Johnson, the bride groom's grandmother, I ' . Ro-bar- ge . i If LIMITED TIME ONLY! ONCE-A-YEA- R 25 SAVINGS TO H ON LUXURIOUS a y" r"-- : . LYCRA IRdLES. i ,i, BRA! COTTON arid ACETATE for face, neck and hands a v SOLIDS PONGEE PRINTS ss t HM and worried abouti age? here's truth about hormones NEW YORK (Special) s Ream, ha ve been written about hormones. Will they make, women of 75 look 16 again? Absolutely not Will they make women of 60 feel like they were 20 again f i To know the truth about hor mones you need to learn just two imnle facu: (1) The beauty of a woman a siun suns nreajung aown as signs of age begin, because the female organs fail to supply enough estrogenic hormones to feed the kin-leand less as rod grow elder. (Z; Estrogenic Hormones can be supplied to the skin by rubconbing on a penetrating-formul' , hormones. the taining, Here is a test reported In a scientific Journal, one of many that snowea similarly, aeiuaaoiuu re-women appuea suiiax a wemy-iiT- e hormones to one side of the face to one hand. On the and neck,-another side and the Other hand, ft similar preparation containing no hormones was applied the same yway. . These are the reports In simple ' Wordst j wrinkles) Skin lines (or dry-skiquickly dimmed or disappeared from sight as creases and iiollows . ' filled out "old-age freckles' and i Blotches laded on hands, face and neck. Skin was softer, dearer, seemed, ' r " - , - 50th Wedding Home Open House 'OftourYouth of the Utah dounty .. 'S year. - Go jple Plans 'it i Sweet Adelines Open For New Members ;- ? t T: 'V step-hanot- ball-shap- ed . t. : Nel ke Club En joys Program By Mr. and Mrs. Jeppson j "Iptow ' : - M. Jed Pritchett Jr., was best man for his brother and Paul Larsen, Larry Christiansen and Kent Boley ushered. The mother of the bride appeared in deep green lace over satin, and the bridegroom's mother chose a gown of nile green silk organza and lace over lace. White orchid corsages complemented their gowns. Mr. and Mrs; Stanford W. King and Mr. and Mrs. San Pritchett greeted the guests as they arrived and Mrs. Dale 0. Gunther presided at the register. Mrs. M. Jed Pritchett Jr. had charge of the gift book and arranging the gifts, borne by Curtis King. Craig King, M. J. Pritchett III, Dolan Pritchett and Lant Pritchett werei Mrs. N. C. Webber, Mrs. Garth Read and Mrs. Paul Larsen. Hostesses in the serving area were Mrs. Jerry Evans, Mrs. Kent G. Schmidt and Mrs. Charles P. Tidwell. Pauline Herver, Marleen Hamilton, Hunsaker, Louise Olsen and Karen Hales served. Following a honeymoon to southern California and Mexico to the couple will return live.' to American Fork Mr. Pritchett will resume his studies at Brigham Young University where he is in his senior J j ' ; The marriage will be per formed in the Salt Lake Temple MRS. B. MICHAEL PRITCHETT (Patricia Louise Sunderland) nn Jul v 2. and the counle will be honored that evening at a reception in the Manila Ward1, I chapel. Miss Walker is a graduate of Pleasant! Grove High School where she was an officer in the Pen Club. Debate land Future university A high- SI v. y A s ar j ' ENGAGEMENT TOLD Announced today is the engagement of Pamela Vlasis of Provo and Dennis Jay Lisonbee of Springyille which is made by Mr. and! Mrs. Thomas Vlasis, parents of the prospective bride. A date of Aug. 21 has been circled by the young couple with details of the marriage day to be arranged. Both young people are high school graduates, she of Provo and he of Springville High Scriool. Dennis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lisonbee of Springville. t Mr. and Mrs. Reed O.'Walk er of Pleasant Grove, announce the engagement arid forthcom ing mamase of their daughter, Veloy, to Dennis Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Smith ilili f' i PAMELA VLASIS Veloy Walker Engaged 7b Wecf Dennis Smi th ' , ;i mmmkmmmmmmm VELOY WALKER extern w ; to Io iu chronic dryness and tak on rerired freshness and ritality. 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