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Show Sunday Hefild SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1965 Uth County. Utah 3A Kathleen Jones And Gert Prawitt Wed FOR Exc' anging solemn marriage vows Saturday evening in the Orem Reception Centre -- were Kathletn Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Jones of Orem, and Gert Prawitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prawitt : of Salt Lake City. A reception followed I Thp bririp'g dress 'was fash- ionedfrom net and lace. The bodice and long sleeves were of " J I . v l -- i: 1 . - ...... v - xX- : A -7 r f The Holidays Ahead V- - - - f DONlT-BDISAPPOIN- ().. TED FOR CHRISTMAS . v; '"t;' " r i Ismr accented with small The skirt featured al ternate layers of lace and net ending in a chapel train. In front, a panel of net fell from the waist with appliques of lace and sequins. She wore a finger-lace, jewels. crown of jewels, and Jier oou quet was of cymbidium orchids Vsurroiirded by stephanotis. 'I Attendants in sheath dresses of changeable green and blue with matching shoes were sis- ters of the bride, Mrs. Charles "CrKZ MARIE TANNER CARTER LeAN'N LeA nn Carter Reveals Marie Tanner Engagement Plans To Wayne Allred Revealed Coming Marriage i w : jemiyn ana mena.ee and Ilene Mr. and Mrs. Wesley C: Car Lane will be bridesmaids. Karen Prawitt Jones; LeAnn attended the.Rosebery Ashdown. They eacli carried a ter of Decatur, Ga., formerly of single white mum and wore a Provo, announce plans for the School for girls in Epsom SurNiel-so- n pin with sets of "green and blue, Dec, 17 marriage of their daugh rey, England, and the John Scotland. School in Alan to of the bride; ter, LeAnn, Paisley, Philip gifts Tiny Peggy Monson niece of Youngbloodtson of Mr. and Mrs. She graduated from the Clarks-the bride, wore a similar dress Earlton B. Youngblood Sr. okln High Schoofand the DeKalb with wistlet of white mums. Decatur. Ga. 1 hey will ex Technical School in Clarkston, Bob Mollerup was best man change vows in the Salt Lake Ga. She is at present employed in Atlanta. and honorary best man was Temple. ' Mr. Youngblood filled an LDS Richard Jones, brother of the A reception will be held Dec. bride. Ushers included Charles 17 in the Eldred Center at Pro-v- Mission in Great Britian and is Carol Buckley, .sister of the currently attending the BYU. Monson, Eddie Prawitt and Rjener Prawitt. Mr. and Mrs. bride, will be matron of honor Theywill make their home in Bert Skinner and!r.:and Mrs. and Karen Mann and Joyce Provo. aunts and Gerald Buckley, uncles of the bride, greeted guests at the door. The bridal line stood before iwonson, r !i , - MRS. GERT PRAWITT (Kathleen Jones) ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tanner Payson are announcing marriage plans for their daughter, Marie, and E. Wayne Allred, son of Air. and Mrs. Earl S. Allred of American Fork. will exchange The couple vows on Dec. 9 in the Manti LDS Temple and be honored on Dec. 10 at a reception in the of Hearts Desire o. Nelke Club Hears of Iron Curtain The struggle the Iron Curtain countries are going, through to Chooses Intriguing Book Reviewed For Readers Guild Meeting gold paneling with white pillars lighted with gold lights. On the pillars were ferns tied from one to the other with green and blue ribbons. Special guests included grandparents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Williams of Orem. Judy Monson, Karen and Judy Prawitt," Ilene Ashdown and Mamie Taylor hosted showers for the bride. For a honeymoon to an undisclosed destination, the new bride wore a blue sheath with greert and blue pin. The couple will be at home in Salt Lake City after Nov. 27. ; well-know- - New Officers Mrs. Louise vingis Mrs. Allen was Anderson Manners Make Friends Constant full-tim- FT "Graceleigh" 100 Fortnighters Mrs. Dave Roberts entertained the Tortnichters at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Robert K. Allen gave a review of the book "Eleijance" by Genevieve Anto'ne Dorious. A witty pren sentation by a stylbook the ist, gives advice on buying clothes, charm, budgeting for a wardrobe, good and Vick, Mrs. vich. Jerry SANDSTONE ' w & NOW ONLY-- Pies, Parkerhouse Rolls, Butter Flake and t- - Orange Rolls, a wonderful variety of Cakes ond Cookies. Provo Bakery 57 Nortli 1st East Ph. 373-419- 1 BRIARTONE by Walter BRIGHT HARD TWIST, CUT PILE YARN BEAUTIFUL of DUPONT '501' NYLON CREATIVE IS THIS "EDITH A frieze , 100 WOOL IN texture of tone-on-on- e combinations to give a cheery and colorful decor to your home. . BEAUTY A DAZZLING budget bargain ot only ORCHID, BLACK, ill W I II II 'l t?:A II - kin Pies with cream, Mince Pies, Apple i ZJ BOLD - ' '4- AND J I J . ',' I I I f -- SIZES d I f WE HAVE THREE ROLLS OF THIS CARPET IN STOCK AT GIGANTIC SAVINGS .. PRICE 00w w fit C SUN GOLD BRONZE GREEN 4 : Reg. $15.00 - GOLDEN BEIGE BRIARCLIFF PURPLE, PERMANENT WAVES for delicious Holiday Fruit. Cokes, Pump- SLIGHTIY Cornell, Mrs, WHITE, rice'! - SQ. YD. IRREGULAR pi m' HAIRSTYLES! EARLY IS 93 WE HAVE FOUR ROLLS OF THIS CARPET IN STOCK AT GREAT SAVINGS Why doesn't the fellow who says, "I'm no speechmaker, just let it go at that? Quote With oiie of our exclusivt I ORDERS . ' HOLIDAYS NOW ONLY I Thomas Hall, Mrs. G. L. Hart-vigsen and Mrs. George Har vey, Mrs. Welby Brown and Mrs. Harvey Hall. were Mrs., Ray Bills and Mrs. Melvin Kavache- - GET READY FOR THE PLACE deep pile bad taste. A short business meeting was held after which the members and guests enjoyed refresh were Mrs. ments, uuests James Wise, Mrs. Walt Koenig, Mrs. Hal Anderson, Mrs. Rich ard J. DeJong, Mrs. Eugene L. - Reg. $10.00 thick well-know- Nielsen fiVlll'S FREE The design and texture are lubdued . , . So the Carpet plays a quiet but formal note for modern interiors Creates teen-ager- Ellillllilill'i STATIC Entertains smile-for-beaut- y. Scarves Dress Up Sweaters national observance. An ideal gift for the. office grab bag is a colorful paisley Neon tubes were first used in scarf. These scarves cost little electric signs in 1923, but a patand dress up sweaters or simple ent for the process had been . issued in 1915. dresses. byFth POLYPROPLENE OLEFIN FIBER a W Demonstration Of Candy Enjoyed by Club liome in Phoenix, Ariz.Miss Tanner is a graduate of Payson High .School and attended Pullerton Junior College. Mr, Allred was graduated from American Fork High School and 'attended Bricham Young University:" He completed an LDS mission in the Central, States and served eight years in the National Guard. - elected group leader of Hearts Mrs. Frank Van Wagenen name of Repair Incorporated Desire, TOPS,' Inc., Thursday took the members of Readers and thus started her interior afternoon at the Provo Public try to educate their children was emphasized by Dr. Delva Guild on a delightful tour of decorating. - new officers Some of her important coitriu- - Library. Other Dairies, graduate in child dehome along Ailcen Retzko, vice elected are Rogers' Dorothy Brig-haalong this line are: There velopment and teacher at and weight recorder; celebrl jsionsno one theatrical leader several with "27 for a to decorate is way Young University, " Erma Jeanne Argyle, secretary; ties as she reviewed the charm house. members and guests of the Everything depends upon Leonora Patten, treasurer. book "My Favorite Things," the ing is Club in it. Taste Thursday Nelke Reading people living ' "' : Thursday. not born but made. The eye afternoon. Appointments were also made About the bookK Mrs: Rogers must be educated to it by what with Golda Adams chosen pub Dr. Dames was privileged ia has this to say: "I am a do- it sees and there is no short cut licity and reporter and Ann live in Russia and many of the mestic creature and this is a to the process. Atmosphere Johnson chosen membership and Communist countries in Eastern book about the things I love." whether formal or informal li' program chairman. Europe for two months, talking n A figure in her own 9 9 more important than education of to ministers mainly field of interior decorating, she justf elaborately decorating. and members of trade unions is happily aglow in the world- The more limited the budget the for teachers. wide musical reputation of her more nee'l for professional help. "The children are educated husband, Richard Rogers; The The second part of the book to brine excellence to the state," book is a condensation of her with entertaining all the deals she said, "not for individual philosophy of decorating, enterteen-ag- e socials to from way development." In most of the taining, and homemaking, high events. invitational Mrs. huge countries, at least 20 per cent of lighted by beautiful color plates. that the budget is for education. In Mrs. Allen Wmterton and Mrs. feels, may itogers "you The first , part of the book serve anything at anytime to Ttumania, which had a 40 "per D. C. .Bishop demonstrated deals decoratwith exclusively cent illiteracy rate before World making various candies for company just so long as it ing. Mrs. Rogers actually be tastes War II, there is virtually no members of the Trafalga Club came involved good. Foods which you in this field as was Thursday evening at Wymount mostt often probably prepare Illiteracy. Czechoslavakia the result of restoring her own taste the best' to your guests, the only country overtaken by Terrace with Mrs. Ray Edwards devastation from the apartment too. A iine stew is better than the Communists in which most and Mrs. Harry Gammon as wrought upon it by renters. She a was educated of the populace poorly cooked steak." : hostesses. the own business by opened her and which had a lot of industry. They showed step by step thel Giving of yourself outside of "The people in Poland looked art of making peanut brittle, urging your home is very important for Smile for Beauty us over carefully, beginning with English toffee, cremed fudge a full life, she says. There is turns a meek guy into our feet, as they are so and fondant. Luscious aromas Put a smile in your beauty something in between a coma stubborn mule. home-makibut they never smiled," came from the cooking of hand- - routine. Frowning, squinting or plete career or e she stated. Some of the inter- diDDed chocolates and other grotesque facial expressions enand the secret for this esting sights she saw were the tasty sweets. The demonstrat courage ugly lines. Smile lines is compromise and placing the Russian ballet and a state mar ors' spicy wit added to the en- and pleasant expressions are the proper emphasis on family and riage ceremony. The-- , people joyment of the evening.. ones that give trie laces ot home. It has proven most satwere reserved but hospitable in The hostesses served light re elderly people a special kind of isfying to her. most instances, she said. s freshments ,and leaflets of reci beauty. Even should Mrs. Elvin Anderson, with her The group was welcomed by pes were given to each mempractice- the daughter, Mrs. Bert Mitchell, the president, Mrs. Golden L. ber by Mrs. Edwards. The memserved delicious refreshments Woolf, who also introduced the bers expressed their thanks to PNE DIRECTION UP to the 23 members. Welcoming speaker. Mrs. Eva Gillespie Mrs. Winterton "and Mrs. BishCost of the Interstate Highway two new members into the gave the legislative council re- op who gave generous samples Program, how partially com- Guild, Mrs. Ralph Smith, vice port on safety and Mrs. Sadye of their candy to each person. pleted, was projected at $27 president,, presented Mrs. 0. Lewis read two poems. The billion in 1956. The figure was Wendell and Mrs. Christmas party was discussed Thanksgiving has not always revised to $41 billion in 1961. Robert Slover with lovely been a favorite American holi- and to $46.8 billion this by Mrs. Victor J. Bird. . : year. corsages. Refreshments were served by day.. Thomas Jefferson de Mrs. Amanda Johnston - and nounced it as a "monarchial Mrs. J. Elmer Jacobsen at the practice" and refused to obJohnston home, to members and serve it. Prior to the Civil War, four guests, Mrs. Sarah Wallace, many Southerners ignored Mrs. Parley Christensen, Mrs. Thanksgiving as a Yankee cusWilliam J. Snow and Mrs. Flor- tom. Abraham Lincoln revived ' ence Taylor. the holiday and set aside the . last Thursday of November as m Payson West Ward hall. - -Bidden to attend the bride are Carol Walstaff. Gale Betts, Juanita Garner, and Lynda, Delyla.and Janette Tanner, her - - - sist'fs. The couple plan to make their II If - 815 . charge ir z UYTOtl MEADOW GREEN . - . 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