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Show 4A- - sraDLNSS Sunday Herald ' .'. Reception Honors: Recen tly Wed Pair A 25 I ' . -- reception g Saturday night honored Mr. and Mrs. Don . Collier I Dorothy Thompson) in Ward Hall in Provo. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Wednesday. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Thompson orTrovoT formertrof Mal ta, Ida., and Mrs. Lena Collier r Vernal and the late J. E. Col lier. The bride wore aJ'gown,of peau de soie with entrain of Jiad a veil chantilly lace-Sh- e of bridal illusion and carried a bouauet of white roses. Attendants included her sis ters, Miss Janie Thompson and Mrs. Tom Lee and his sister, Mrs. Dick Johnson, in black velvet,floor-lengt- h gowns with corsages of white roses; Betsy Lee, Dclene Collier and Randie Thompson, junior bridesmaids e in white gowns with black velvet ribbon accents. Flower girls were Barbie Lee, Lora Lee Thompson, Tam- mie - Thompson, Carri Lynn Thompson and Allena Collier in white with black lace trim, Wendelt Collier was best man, and standing in the line with his mother was Palmer Collier. Ushers were John, Bob, Joe and Sam Thompson, broth ers of the bride; Tom Lee, Dick Johnson, Dick Snyder and Gene i th ' i i . ' IDS 1 i o empire-waistlin- MRS. DON COLLIER (Dorothy Thompson) Win ct Bridge Play May Assure ... v . SANDRA SCOTT Lujean .Anderson Plans For Dec. 14 Marriage Late December Selected Yvonne Puckett to Wed As DatebySdndrd Scott Ivan Golled&e Dec. 3 AMERICAN FORK -the An " Lu-Je- , - j Druids Began .7 Christmas Tree Custom Wool Sewing, Modeling Contests Set In December an ' te By JACOBY & SON Vanderbilt Cup Winners Newspaper Enterprise Assn. 1965 . Here is another safety play from the new book on duplicate bridge. South ' wins the first heart and plays ace and jack of diamonds. West plays the queen on the jack. You can make an extra trick if Bast holds the ten of diamonds and you play the king from dummy but if West t, holds the your play of the king tosses your contract Into the ash can. Their advice, to which we subscribe heartily, . is to play safe: Make sure of your contract. Some team may 'not be in game. Others may be in ten-spo- NORTH S3 A76I V64 K754S3 WEST EAST (Not shown) (Not shown) SOUTH (I) SAK4J ! VAK2 A J8 A10S vulnerable Bwtth West North Ewt 1 1N.T. P iN.T. Pass Pus Pass Opening lead Q North-Sou- th ll - YVONNE PUCKETT - I. enMiss Anderson is an Orem nouncement is made of Mr. and Mrs. R. Clark Ander arid " forthcoming son of Provo announce the en High School graduate where she gagement was in the Pep Club and Sapere ji..arriage of Sandra Scott and gagement of their daughter; She is now at Weber State Richard Wayne -- Bpothe. Dis Aude. to Marion Clark Anderson, Hess, son of Mr. ani Mrs. Mor- College School of Nursing where closing the nuptial news are gan C. Hess of Salt Lake City. she belongs . to the Student the parents of the future bride, and- Mrs. Dale Peters of They will be married Dec. 14 in Nurses Club. She will be grad- Mr. ' American Fork. of in 1966. the uated the Salt Lr.ke Temple. spring ; : mis-sio- n Hess LDS filled Mr. an A reception will honor them to the Western States and Dec. 18 in the Reception Centre a student at' Weber also is in Orem. Chosen to attend the where he belongs to Delta Phi bride are Gayle J orgensen, Kappa. . Rhinehart. They will live in Ogden while The hall was decorated in the Yvonne Nelson, Leonora Hess, ' . continuing schooling. . Jeri and Juli Anderson. black and white color scheme A wedding followed supper the marriage rites at the home of Mrs. Dick Johnson in Boun Druid Back in tiful., parties were times in Germanyrpf iests-pil- ed given the bride by Mrs. Klea Worsley, Mrs- - Ray Watters spruce and firs on their, mounDiana Dredge and Mrs. Warren tain tops in preparation for V Johnson. lighting them afire and rolling guests included The 19th annual "Make it Mrs. Emory C. Smith, 1835 them downhill. This marked the Orville Udys of Northridge, Yourself with Wool" contest foriYalecrest Ave., Salt Lake City.; the signal for people to start Calif. .. . will be held Dec. 15,' The forms must be returned to .celebrating... District For a honeymoon to an un at misof Chrstian 6 Smith The Dec. Mrs. coming by the Provo Utility Building, disclosed destination, the bride with ' the according to Mrs. Newell Johnr Good health is also a pre- sionaries did away e wore a navy blue satin custom the but son, district chairman. requisite, and an asset, but not dress with navy blue form hrthenmodified survived Girls "wishing to enter may requirement, would be a talent of burning Yule logs in to schools on the stage during present The couple will be at home get forms from, high and candle - decked or fabric stores in. Utah Coun- the pageant. The girls must Christmas trees. in alt Lake City. ty. District 11 comprises the agree to model the following: Over the years Christmas dec sheath-typ- e street or afternoon oration became cities from Orem to Payson. a family affair. District, state and national dress, evening dress and bath Fruits, bonbons, nuts, paper suit. string of beads and entry blanks must be mailed ing Prizes to "Miss Wool of Utah" candles combined to make the 1.- - For the Dec. district, by will include expense-pai- d .trip German Christmas tree they should be sent to Mrs. to San Angelo, appearance in of art. 4501 N. Canyon Newell Johnson, Pioneer Days Parade on her Unlike American custom, the Road, Provo. own float and television and German TJhristmas tree is never blanks State entry go Eve What is black and white and William Judd, Coalville, Utah, other appearances. The "Miss displayed before Christmas lawn the on Wool of winner will America" and never placed worn all over? Snappy -- little and - national entry - forms to wardrobe in front of the house. moire skimmers with high hem Supervisor of Home Sewing, receive an But in Communist East Gerteleat valued national $10,000; lines, low waistlines, sleeves The American Wool Council, vision and other public appear many, "where offical reference snipped off at the shoulders. 520 Railway Exchange Buildances, use of automobile to to Christmas is taboo, it isn't They're perfect for festive ing. Denver, Colo. travel to important fashion even a Christmas tree. East the theater at nights Judging will take place Dec. cities in the Germans have to speak of and striking a pose under the 14. country. and each contestant will be "Winter Trees" and a jolly old mistletoe. contacted by mail to receive with a beard named man Moire, a fabric with a fascifinal instructions. her Frost." "Father tonating history, appears on holifor fashion the scene day's HOLIDAY PEWTER SPRUCE- -' FoCthose lucky girls in Utah days looking as elegant as it who wear size 10, are at least UP did at court 200 years ago. not more Use a soft cloth and regular The word derives from .the 5 feet 8 inches and This year there's something -8 inches tall, are than feet polish on modern pewter 17th In the English, "mohair." 18 and 25 years old special to add a decorative between Always rub in the century these silky goat hairs touch for the holiday. ChristWool of annual of "Miss the the shape of the direction were watered and used as cloak mas tissues, in a seasonal red. ancontest is Utah" article. Remember that, pewter being for linings English gentlemen. green and gold box, will add is a soft metal and is easily The watering process eventual- - nounced. to guest rooms, bedThe contestants must have sparkle v tirse annlinsl t rihHa1 Ar scratched, sd never use an kitchens and bathrooms. rooms, on it. Keep pewter d completed at least one year of that were The tissues themselves can abrasive colin an accredited from heat, and don't let activities e(, away of all kinds holiday perform y d Th d lege or university. ( If they are duties beyond their convention- pewter pieces touch one. "ansKn n the cloth which reflect-i- in their second semester as al ones. Printed with a red other, for contact causes dark ,iotlf i a ..u,MprpH., .... freshmen, they may enter. and green bough design, they're "burn" marks. Never polish tern. It w as jailed moire. The pageant will be held Dec. pretty enough to wrap around antique pewter. To keep it lookIn thel9tn century Ameri- 8 at 4:30 p;m. at the Cottonwood cups st" a holiday eggnog par- ing presentable, just wash it can ladies of fashion wore long Mall on Highland Drive. Entry ty. And be sure to keep a' box occasionally in hot suds and; trailino mnirp skirte iinrlpr vpI. blanks may be obtained from near the. mistletoe! dry with a soft cloth. vei ooaires. Laicr u Decame popular for dressy coats because of its adaptability to temperate climates and a va Pre-nupti- Contract LuJEAN ANDERSON coat-styl- tree-burnin- fire-plac- es Moire Goes cut-out- Everywhere For Holidays s. Mr. Boothe is the son of Mrs. Leila Boothe of Ogden, aridthe " ' late Wayne T. Boothe. The couple plan a Dec. 28 wedding in the Logan LDS Tempfe, The same evening the groom's mother vill host an Open house in Ogden. The cou-- 4 pie will be further feted at a reception in American Fork on Dec. 29. is a graduate The bride-eleof American Fork High School. She is a senior at Utah State University, where she is affiliated with, Chi , Omega Soror' ity, Sigma "Phi Eta and Alpha Sigma Nu senior honoraries. She is presently serving as " ct Mrs. Charles C.iColledae. a eraduate of Pleas Grove High School,- - has mar attended College of -- Southern Colo., have' announced riage plans for their daughter, Utah., and is now attending Yvonne, and Ivan E. Collcdge, Bngham Young University, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. where he is business manager for the academics vice presiColledge of Pleasant. Grove. and Mr. Puckett 3-- ten-sp- umm ui upping East? The couple will exchange dent. vows on Dec. 3 in the Manti Temple and be honored that ClirtlSlMAS KIN1 II INQ , evening at a reception in the If you knH a gift for ChristGrove- - ; Third-Sixt- h Pleasant mas, pack w.ith the gift the label Ward. . Bidden to attend the hriHe from uie yarn and any leftover are Sue Ann Smsak, maid of yarn. The label 'shows the eon-honor, and Jerilyn White and!tent of the varn and often gives . , ueone. uunon. im ex- wasiiuig Miss Puckett Is-- a graduate; tra yarn can be used if the gift senior class Vice president and of Grand Junction High School'needs a bit of repair as it is iszii3tefl-- in - "Who's - wno-inj- d is currently employed. Mr.1 worn. 5 American Colleges and tTniver-- p sines. Mr. Boothe is a graduate of ben Lomona Hign jscnooi, ug- den. He is also a student at Utah State University where he Father 1o b is affiliated with Delta Phi Kappa. He has completed an - Be an Early LDS mission, to the Eastern Santa States and is presently employ- . y y. . - IV-- ed in Logan. couple .will make their home in Logan where they will continue their schooling. HOLIDAY SPILLS those After day spills on your carpet, of upholstery, use your drier to direct warm air the damp area. This not spot-cleani- only the drying, it helps to speeds lift the nap . !' . MW fcUJ-UVV- MATERNITY 1 MllfMW NA1II IIUVT .. for Christmas - holi- rug, hair over I I S5r WARDROBE "The Friendly Shop for the Expectant " Mother" . 32 North 1st East ' 3 Phone 373-192- .' f. free parking CENTRAL 1 Z. SQUARE . 1 Fancy Holiday Tissues Shovn pew-terwar- -: ; e. rTAYLOR'S 200 NORTH 200 WEST SHOP MON. THRU FRI. TH 9 P.M. f mcms: - ; FASHION 1 '. XytoWWl fUH A-- SCOOP ' South would plajr safe in dia- monds if he played the queen and would have risked his sure diamond trick in an Effort to lull you into going up with dummy's king. So. against such a player'you should still make he safety play of ducking. WIGS MARY KAWAKAMI : .COLLEGE of BEAUTV 836 W. Jiurjt i2Auur' nisu-uuions- . 7 all-wo- ol we queen irom The answer is yes unless Wcst happens to be a great player who is gifted with both nerve and imagination. .'. Such a West player might well play , the ten from queen-ten- . He would have reasoned as soon as he saw dummy that you as of" Grand Junction, ant . 1 five or sx diamonds. By tnak-- ; ng sure of ten neks at no trump you beat all part scores and all diamond contracts, and diamonds do divide 1 you will have tried for top Now for a little speculation with this hand. Suppose that both opponents follow to the first diamond and that Ves on the second plays the diamond lead. t Can you rise with dummy', king and feel perfectly safe " fentfr hv Prnvo infwmod us that the Koderal Covern-nfen- t lias prohibited the. imixirraUon of wins from lhi a iv the prime supplier for low and medium prieed wigj and hail pin Tht pruhihilion is retroactive to Nov. 10, 19S5. I Marj, Kawakami College of Beauty has pirentl.v one of the laiKest linentorirs of wiss'snd hairpietrg in ttir Intnmoun-lai- n before thp trade aira. this tix k wa irstiniioiik ue are able to offer you these wic and hair, at mir "present retail The prices of wics and pirwhairpieces because of the diminishing TUlply is experted to double. Layaway privileges can still be extended on our present supply. recommend that If you, are contemplating ptirchaMiig a win r. Iwirpiwt you do ao while the price and sflection are till avail.ible. e. puu-haso- IL'i I 5 GLOW ' A,' AND BEHOLD . ..it's ; s After fM festivities . champagne '. bubbles of leather flow glistening mystenously black peau sparkling pumps on tall Curvaceous silver pumps dt toia trim. heels. and handbag. As seen in VOGUE. GO EVERYWHERE IN SMART THREESOME 82 W. Center - ; Jacqueline'! A brings th party to you. From delicate light open air touch with silvery accents floral print with . v. Here's "cf versatile outfif in the style g Courreges for jashion-- . bonded minded you. Three-pieccotton knit check suit, Straight skirt has slightly gathered: waist. Box ja:ket has open neck spread ' collar. sj x button trim . Bonded cotton knit ovcrblouse is squared crt the neckCIn Black and Navy,L Sizes 12V4 to fflh or 10 to 20. e. ! Rainbow color falls into 3 I i thow accents of gtimmerirg accessoms. Jacquel'mt surround wis , , - rich, |