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Show 4A SUNDAY, SEPT. 20, 1064 Uth County, Utah Heralcf Sunqy For Couple Ekchanaettes Open House Karen Lindsay Weds Weston B. Smedley Polly's Pointers Nan Ch ris tensen A n d Kent Sibhett Marry Girl Solves Held In Mapleton Home Riddie of Enjoy First Dinner Meet MAPLETON Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Haderlie of Maple- Williams Aaron (Bus) Sibbett (Nan Christensen) were It ton entertained at an open house members board honored at a lovely Officers and at their home on bept. 10, in at dinner furnished a friends and of their Russell the wedding arranged their of son, Exchangettes honor reception Saturday evening at Welcoming POLLY CRAMER By one the for and Hotel 17 a members to Provo Ntoth-19t- h ' v Ward. at dinner charming- Temple Square j Aaron Williams, and his bride, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. the family members the at where fern itjd bronze mums guest Thursday evening the former Karen Marie Iver ly appointed reception Friday couple. 12- a am I POLLY it DEAB ' were Mrs. combined into the charm waro of C. Ivan home the Manna were vice Mrs. of son J daughter president, Turquoise and deep blue evening at the who a d does Girl Scout year-olautumn the decor. Weston at opening ing combined in the colorful decor John F. Daynes hall were Mr. and Mrs. Iverson of Layton and the late lot' of : had I campmg. always B. Smedley (Karen Lindsay), with a background of white meeting of the group, f The couple was married in Mr. Iverson trouble finding what I wanted Salt Lake The meal was served? on tne was who were married earlier in the twisted chiffon enhanced with Temple ceremonies The young couple out of my duffel bag. I 14. Parents of the newly- Salt Lake Temple on to get in the day in the Salt Lake Temple. grapes, flowers and cupids. The patio where tables were beauti' Sept. , ft. I re- devised a way to find my be weds are Mr. ana Mrs. Edward a Parents of the couple are Mr. serving tables were centered fully decorated with fall flowat honored 28 and " Aug. t ' are also out and They longings easily. and Mrs.. Wallace Lindsay of with other arrangements of mm ers. Liffhts on the fence ception that evening at the safe from water. I put my socks U Christensen of Or em and Mr. I I the to added Mr. and the and Grove Pleasant and Mrs. Frank J. Sibbett of paths lining iatare cupids and grapes. Iverson home. The bride was in one toilet articles plastic bag. Calif. A wedding breakMrs. Golden W. Smedley of Lay. flMeWted bv Ruth Holt, maid of iof beauty of the decor. The bride's-gow- n in an Napa, underclothes in another, Mrs. Alcnzo Money, president, was ton.)Parents of the bridegroom organza over satin was designed fast , 's ' arrariged by Mr. honar: Mrs. Robert Jensen other. I tie each with bag members five new; welcomed parents at the Doll House With graceful bustle and train. Betty Williams, sisters oi uie string and run the string from " Kenneth Mrs. m the into Salt Lake City . group: " MuraocK Diane and ' A bodice of lace was highlighted groom, . '.j x , each plastic bag out the opening V Chadwick, Mrs. Clair Cherry, fa Koch Carol A and of Linila Carver' de at and tones peaii gown with rhines sole, styl pearls duffel bag and put label Mrs. ' ' tyy rhans with Kirstin Iverson as of myat. "the end ed with w a s Mrs. Gerald Ashworth, neck and skirt skirt, the the scoop throat P ' ' ' s strings tags Marilyn ' - Z W bridesmaid, accented with lace appliques. Tom Herron, Mrs. Fonoim junior the arid brief sleeves, was accented each item find following, by Mrs. Kofford. Marilyn John Williams stood as bes Sic carried a white orchid nestluntil I reach the with heavy trim . and chapel along of Vlrs.;Morley, string oana, ush Those daughter arid brother. his for veil man tram, attached at the empire a jot ed in carnations MARLA ANNE bag. plastic was David Were aiguestj Merrill Bryan, erine waistline. She carried phaelensilk organza was held with pearl The 'group discussed plans for Again we are re opsis tied with white carnations t ' i , Iverson. Richard William ana GIRLS centered flowers. not minded is that the ingenuity coming year and ivy in a cascade and her Dah Taylor. Mrs. Alan Christiansen,! Mrs. Some of veil of illusion was PjiuHnv 9 hrW bnnevmoon. limited to grownups. Bud Kohler, Mrs. Lynn Healey, caught with to a crown of seed pearls. the young couple returned to our youngsters can put us Mrs. Jerry A m a s s o n, Mrs. cn;nv;ii. Tk wtwtyi will re- - shame with their ideas. Mrs. Carolyn Beard was matGayle Rosenberg, Mrs. P a u 1 a d y, n; Pat of honor with Diane Black, ron" Memmott, " ?' Higgins y COLLEGE1 STATION, Tex. Out of a dis- Vrkmff linivftnrftv where he is DEAR POLLY Suzanna WUcken attended) the Cheryl Sibbett, Dianne Peterson, Xf ? , , vi stuxiying psychology. He recent- - carded long window drapery bride in deep blue crystaline (UPI) So ybu dqn't like house Linda Jo McCafferty and Cath-ry- n lv filled a mission to Denmark made a sleeve to cover my and carried a large white mum keeping? Christensen as bridesmaids. You have lots' of company, blosfor the LDS Church. The bride ironing table. Now I do not They were gowned in antique surrounded by is a recent graduate of Davis need to dust the legs each time gold taffeta sheaths with rust soms. Nyhra Lindsay and Karen says Mrs. iEula J. Newman, exten A&M University High School where she served I iron and it keeps the ironing and gold floral overs kirts and Smedley were the flower girls. Texas MRS. WILLIAMS A. RUSSELL as studentbody artist. She also board cover clean. I am going they earned a single, giant MRS. KENT H. SIBBETT Kent Smedley was best man sion service home management to cover one another Marie to make said BYU last Newman Iverson) (Karen attended with Paul Smedley as usher. specialist. Ijtfrs. year. (Nan Christensen) bronze mum . ? Welcoming guests at the door that research studies indicate Prenuptial parties for the my card table when it is stored Jay Sibbett served his brother new Mrs. Williams were given away. With three closed sides were Mr. and Mrs. Nyle Framp- - many horn emakers dislike house as best man and John Christenbv Miss Holt and Mrs. Robert and one open end, it slips over sen was usher with ton and Mr. and Mrs. Noel cleaning, especially floor care. Mr. and But if it's any consolation, floor F.IBitner. her daughters ana the folded taoie iikc a piuow- Mrs. Merrill L. Peterson Smedley. and case. Mttd. cj. J nieces. i. . The couple will make their cleaning saes wear and, in the '"J Don Mr. and Mrs. Mads en at BETA EPSILON ' ! When stitch DEAR POLLY s home in Logan where they both long run, money. L: ... the door. ' I Will meet at 8 p.m. TXiesday liUUtl s will continue their studies as rttiltHX LUVO Ulg dUlUJ VVWU fl ing on a patch pocket, I stitch '' a brief at 75 N. University Ave. when 1 seniors students at Utah ' State especially benent oy proper along each side and across the theFollowing will be honeymoon, at home in Ruth Newell will talk on "Paint-in- g couple care, Mrs Newman said. She bottom as usual but at the top University.- " " ' , t h , . . the Person." A personal shower was ar- recommends regular waxing of the pocket I stitch at a 45- - Orem while Mr. Sibbett does " work and the bride MIGNONETTES ' ranged for the bride by. Mrs. with adequate equipment hi degree angle to make a triangle graduate will education her in Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. complete ' ' v: Alan Christiansen, Mrs. Betty that runs from the stitched edge Kooir ina Krivrvt TA irsvtin. at i Mrs. Ronald Dean, 1396 E. with 100 Brigham Young millibn people arel A man's home is his castle, into the pocket. This extends February Memmott and Suzanne Wilcken Nearly ' , fa. , . l . 330 S. for guest night. 'n cioxnes at the home of Mrs. K. V. now visiting U. S. national parks cases, we wear tiau the down to about one inch from University. each year, can the top of the pocket. The that cover up mottled arms and MRS. WESTON B. SMEDLEY Adams shoulders until the tan fades to express his likes and current pockets stay on twice as. long (Karen Lindsay) is an even! skin tone or the signs enthusiasms. A v o u n 2 ster's without ripping and seldom of of burning and peeling disap rf)om is a vivid reflection of his one' torn off, taking a piece as otten witn the material ace it, pear is all the when in a is stitching at happens premium ! - . r i i i But, many fall fashions will most . tt t linn o. v,. n. or mno. a but sxraigm. boy homes, healthy, pull the rug from under your or Those of you with girl can pack an amazing GIRLS plans. Three-piec-e of "current interests little bovs will surely realize amount ensembles come with sleeveless into a little bit of floor space! what a helpful hint this is, as tops and daytime or date dress- Addition of a bulletin board many a good garment has been es are anyinmg qui nign-nec. ed. To be in style you will provides wonderful visual edu- ruined by a snagged pocket. for the mother trying POLLY show more of your summer- Cation to fathom the thinking of her DEAR POLLY My daugh weathered skin than you plan Dr. Paul B. Pearson, president 8 one of her tore ter. onspring. ned. But don't fret. Regular TVL - i J ' recently of the Nutrition Foundation, l.J I rnoios can De wooa pasieaKMi best school dresses in the fron complexion care and a little DiocKs tor DooKenas parents that adequate f or mounted :. I had near sleight of hand with cosmetics on cardboard and pinned jto a no the too of the skirt. breakfasts are necessary for to fabric mend matching' ' designed to cover up blemishes good performance in school, in long one took I so of her oret- with, broken veins and scars will help athletics and in daily activities. a smooth and cork pin through tiest hankies and pinned it on you meet the problem. "There have been major coTK ena me to caraooara; the spot with a costume pin. When bathing use a bath oil giue into board). Curtain Now when she wears the dress changes in the domestic pattern goes pin to' help . replace moisture the cups can De used to 5 in a large segment of the popur clip a row to school she gets many admir sunny days nave sioien irom of pictures to a cafe rod. lation in the past few decades. ing comments on her cute han ' But the nutritional your Skin. With a massaging requirements ky with no one suspecting action, work a lubricating lotion of secondary and high school-ag- e there is a patch under it or cream into your neck, chest children remain the same and upper arms. These areas as they were 50 years ago," Share your favorite home-are among uie nrst to snow . he states. send them making ideas . . aging through wrinkling and a The family breakfast with of to care in The Daily Polly look. crepelike mother, father and children Recently installed officers of Herald. You'll receive a bright If you the over 25, it is even about Aff iliate One, Utah County Hair-- new silver dollar if Polly uses the gathered together more vital for you to, pamper table for a hearty morning meal dressers and Cosmetologists in- - your idea in Polly's Pointers skin, special giving again your is rare in these attention to the throat and chest. elude: Gladys Smith, president When the no matter Jan Wenz, first says days. "Nevertheless, Just plain aging of the skin the and thermometer autumn" where they eat it or in what vice Erma Sorensen, president; starts then. Dryness is the 'kookie' form, every child and third vice president; Kay Boley, says "Indian bummer," cotton ' teen-agmajor factor in skin aging. to be suede and needs a breakfast that of your skin, second vice president; Linda that pretends "Weathering" i1 Lorraine has the look of suede gives you supplies energy food, vitamins, in any season, Hastens a leain- - Neilson, secretary; Wil- - a minerals and protein, preferably fashionable transition for Suzanne Ashton. treasurer: ery look. But, you can stave off cken, reporter-historiainto fall dressing. summer from animal sources such as of exposure damr deal a great eggs, milk, meat or fish,'' this age by protecting your complex, distinguished nutrition scientist ion whenever going out and "restates. pairing" it with lubricating conHe advises parents not to I coctions. These help replace ; force their children to stick to EVENING GLAMOUR A pure silk formal ex lost surface moisture, even in HVH traditional breakfast patterns. quisitely stitched and hand detailed by the patient young skin. ' For example, if a teenager and expert 'fingers of master Oriental craftsmen, -wants a cream soup for breakLeVihe's in Provo. The word "Lent" is derived at Harrison Andrea is shown by fast, O.K. Or if she wants a is enhanced with beads from the Old English "lengtonj' cheese sandwich, a frankfurter, The shimmering turquoise j. meaning "springtime." and color sequins. even a pizza or an ice cream cone, let Jher enjoy it. These " are' all good protein r foods, 1 H a bit offbeat. though perhaps But the food eaten for breakfast . is infinitely more important IF Y0U WEAR THE PANTS than the form or where it is eaten. 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