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Show -- r: J ::,) 4f - if, v.. -- J ; - J 4- S JEAN MITCHELL HARRIET KAY AIlDRICH - Harriet Kay A Idrich .). KARMA JEAN BEAVES ; Wedding and Reception Jane Stratford Engage Plans Told by Maiden To Wed Karl Reno Clayson Miss Jean Mitchell Sets Reveals Engagement :Aul4i0asJAding:D.aY "Mreand "Mrs. Donald J. Mr. and Mrs.' Clair Martin tied with pink ribbons, were at Mitchell of Provo announce Aldrich, - of Provo, have an-- 1 each place, revealing the Sept. plans for the marriage of their nounced !the bethrotha; and ap- - 13 wedding date. daughter, Jean, to Stanley R. also .attended the university. He is X member of the Army Reserve and has fulfilled an LPS mission to the West Central rWorkman, son of "Mr. and Mrs. States. The" couple, plan to make a Arland L Workman, also of Provo High Schoolrattended ; home in Provo, while continuing Vassar College and is now a Provo. their education. married be. will. The couple student at" the University otUtah Lake Salt 20 in the Temple College of Law. She is affiliated Aug. Crushable hats are a boon and be honored that evening at with Delta Delta Delta in the Eldred Center. to the vacationer. Even if a reception as' Dr. Lindsay-wgraduated Miss Mitchell, a graduate of from Columbia University with you rarely wear a hatyou of arts degree and Provo High School, is a senior may find yourself faced" with a bachelor was a member' of the Blue Key at Brigham Young University, the need for one fora special Society. He is a graduate of the majoring in homemaking edu occasion.. So tuck one into your J suitcase. They can be found for University of Utah College of cation. Medicine and is presently in Mr. Workman was graduated little 'cost' and take up little terning at the university medi from BY- - High School and has room, in your luggage. cal center.- - . - . to Dr. August Van Orman LiriiJsay. Dr, iLlndsay is a son of Mrs. A. V. Lindsay of Midvale and the late Dr. A. V. Lindsay. - News of the approaching nuptials was revealed Saturday to close friends' at a luncheon at the Aldrich homer The center piece was an arrangement of pink rose buds and baby breath on an antique scale. A gavel5 and stethoscope were balanced on the scale and tied with ribbon lovers'- - knot - Tiny scrolls, - SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1965 2A Sunday Herald - Utah Marcia Halladay Will Wed Utah County, JANE WRIGHT STRATFORD Win At Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Halla day of Denver, Colo., have engagement and wedding plans of their daughter, Marcia Halladay, and Royce bid & club SON the became JACOBY play really By 1965 Vanderbilt Cup Winners important Declarers needed Alton Hatch son of Mr. and Hatch of Boulder, . .Newspaper Enterprise Assn. four club tricks to makVthe Mrs.-Alt, Colo. : . The classic example of the slam. " school stu are summer Both club the suit choice started restricted of Everyone principle comes when you miss four of a by playing Iot to the king and dents at Brigham Young Uni-and drop back to the ace. East played the versity from where Miss suit to the queen-jac- k either the queen or jack on the ackx on the second club lead first lead. If you do drop one and when West followed low on you should play the suit to the third club it showed that because- -' the East had either played the jack break three-on- e d vlth jack-te- n or player would have no choice as a Jalse-carwith a singleton, honor, but because he rad only that one would have the choice between card and therefore no choice. two cards bad he held queen- - Thus the finesse was indicated ' Jack doubleton. and those declarers who under In today's hand, taken from stood the principle were propers. rewarded by making one theopen' pairs at the Tecent ly more trick than those who simp most Eastern championships, South players arrived at three ly played out the top clubs. : .. few enterprising souls worked their way to six diamonds. declarers At three who finessed against West's len To of clubs after the Jack dropped on the second lead of the suit For strappy city sandals, made five odd, others made snakeskin and lizard continue to be popular. A hew process only four." When the diamond slam was shadows pastel reptile with How Choice Principle Works , onr y day will be graduated in August. Mr. Hatch plans to graduate from the University of Colorado in Boulder. He has served an Autumn ceremonies will unite Karma Jean Beaves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beaves of Provo, and Dennis R. Wood, son of Mk and Mrs. . Oral E. " Wood, also of Provo: The couple will exchange vows e in the. Temple on Sept. 3, and will welcome guests at a reception that evening in Salt-'Lak- the Ninth-19t- h Ward chapel. y7 Miss Beaves is a graduate of Provo High School where she was a member of the Pep Club and served as varsity cheerleader. She has also attended Utah Trade TechnicaHnstitute. Mr. Wood js a graduate of Brigham Young High School and has served in the Northern California Mission. Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Provo while Mi. Wood continues his studies at Brigham Young University- .- Elastic Stocking Expert in Provo Beth Alford, registered nurse and elastic stocking consultant, will be- - at Deon's. - 23 North University, all day Friday, July 30, for consultation. Miss Alford has served sever al years in Midwest hospitals and with several orthopedic specialists. She works directly 'with doc tors, retail outlets and consum LDS mission. .. . iJ .. is made pf the Jane Wright Stratford nd Karl Reno Clayson. The news was disclosed at an announcement luncheon at Hotel Utah's Sky Rom, Miss Stratford is a daughter of Mrs. Eldredge Wayne Strat ford, Portland, Ore., and the late Dr. Stratford. Mr. and Mrs Eli Karl Clayson of Orem are parents of the future brideAnnouncement betrothal of active in music circles in Port-and and is a former Miss Port-- , ' land. Her fiance was graduated cum laude-fro- m BYUand was a- 5 member of Bricker social unit He fulfilled-a- n . Coffee Leftovers groom. .- The engaged couple will pledge Anything , from a ' few vows marriage pf leftover coffee bevAugv6 Salt Lake Tempter. and wilJLbe erage to Vi cup or more can be feted at a wedding breakfast at used in cooking. cup the Hotel Utah. of strong coffee beverage gives They will greet guests at an a subtle, delightful flavor to 1 open house that, evening at the can of beef stew, says in On Orem. home Clayson Aug. (1 pound) 10 they will be honored at a the Coffee Bu' Coffee beverage also reau. reception in Portland. Miss Stratford is a graduate gives a flavor lift, to hamburgof Brigham Young University, ers and meat loaf jusf substiwhere she was a member of the' tute it for other liquid called for was in your recipe. symphony orchestra.-Sh. Jnjhe ers, making surethose who need elastic leg support a r e fitted with the most comfortable and effective elastic stockings. She also assists with nursery products. Approximately 85 per cent of the. world's raisins are grown in California's San Joaquin One-four- th . e . Tfnffn n r The couple will be .wed Aug. in the Salt Lake temple and re honored at a ception in Denver the following i i iiiiiiiiiiiii hi t ti t in m i him I mn'n inf iLiu (i' 25 post-weddi- A --SAeK HaUa-Saturda- y. SCBOaTiaSITIOH1 TO ' . . FROM Sandal Wear no-tru- Be Popular. - blacks M HOKTH 41051 AJB4 - ."WtSt KQ9J -- 4de Uff- By night sandals glow like fireflies, sparkling with colored stones. Pumps are elegant in lace or printed silk. And jor formal evenings, they take on trimmings of ruffled silk ribbon. MARCIA HALLADAY AKJ01S 1MT8I VQJ104 CHEER UP MOM 41 J4 871 10871 BE SAD AND SOUTH (D) . BLUE 4A8T VA91 K Q 10 6 Both vulnerable . Sooth West North East 1N.T. Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening lead V Q 'OR SAVE UP TO (I I SEMI ANNUAL JJULY " : REGULAR 79ef SPORT Fin Sportswear Prints v STREET h I I x v ' ' :'- . v! II 3 :' M v ' GUAR. 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