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Show V - " . . &S'A " k'bM - v7in' - 'ArZrv? BARBRA LEAR. ' MARY ANN LARSON Late Spring Wedding Plans Are Announced for Couple ifoAnn Snyder To Wed Carol Jean Chapman Sets Couple Reveal Plans Jn April 23 Ceremony May 6 As Day of Wedding For June 16 Ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Rex B. Larsen Aim, to Ronald G. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs.. : Royal M. Lear uated from Provo High School a and is attending BYULHe re- rovo announce the engage son of Mr. and Mrs.. .Gomer. plan f D. centil returned from a mission I ment of their daughter, Mary Christensen, also ot.Provo. Orem. daughter, Barbra, and Paul to the Eastern States. 16 ana wits. June son married be will a Mr. ot They Bryner, in the Salt Lake Temple and a Loren C. Bryner, all of Provo. The couple will be married is a graduate on May 31 in the Salt Lake Tern-pigarden reception will honor The bride-elethem the following evening at of Provo High School and will A reception the home of the bride's grand- be on June z m me is from planned Brigham graduating Ward. parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Young University in August. Larsen. The couple plan to reside in She is affiliated with Sigma Al" Miss Larsen will graduate Provo, while continuing their pha Eta. from Provo High School in Mr. - education. was also graaBryner Tamiris Club met at the June.' Mr. Christensen is also SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1966 home of Mrs. Ralph Benson graduate of Provo High, 4A Sunday Herald Uf h County, Utah Mrs. Harold Calder welcom during the week and elected where he was a member of the ed Orem Literary Club mem- new officers for the coming pep band. The young couple bers where a beautifuT Easter year and heard a talk on Fin will make their home in Provo lily centered the table where land given by Mrs. John War where he is employed by Provo luncheon was served Tnursday ner. . City. 5. atJTovo. . 14 ternoon and to ; members at Orem High School. He has aWf Club members chose Mrs. Lee Mr. Loader graduated from tended the Utah Trade Technl two guests, Knell club president: Mrs. American Fork High School and cal Institute where he studied Mrs. Calder was the program Dickson Anderson, vice pres served for three years in the chairman tnd introduced Mrs. ident; Mrs. Arthur J. Hatch, U.S. Air Force. author of the Grace Croft, secretary; Mrs. Francis Magle- book, "With a Song in Her American Fork is to be the Chatazi Club members went oy, reporter-historia- n. Two charming sisters from indistinctive Heart," a tender and heart home, couple's to Sprmgville to tour the curwere Mrs. Brazil, had filled Janeiro, an Dt Warner, gfe of Dr. Florence story warming LDS Mission in Finland with rent art show under the direc uest tpeaxers at me mursoay n Jepperson Madsen, MATERNITY WEAR tion of Stanley Bumingham, t-- ht meeting of the Unity Club. Provo singer and teacher. Mrs. her husband, who served as curator, evening. Thursday mission president' She char Rita Cassia and - Conceicao Croft is the wife of Dr. Evan Later they went to the home At price anyone can afford lUria Guedes are currently M. Croft and is a musician, acterized Finland as a proud of Mrs. Melvin Harward who. Elects land with a cullevel of high Young Brigham teacher and conductor. She has gjudyicg it Everything for the expectant with Mrs. Grant Speed and also written several other ture and little crime. She said Mrs. Dixon Ubirerslty. They have traveled Mother Markham, were there were 6000 lakes in the sad lived In South, Central and books, She brought a copy of hostesses for the Now lay-a-wevening. on these as and 'Just described my fingers the long Norn America and have many her book for each person m the country New welcomed members selfthe winters so without make sun music, to re and the keys election An of delegates to Interesting experiences so they could follow the make group summers with light day were Mrs. Ream Kendall, Mrs. ktt. They spoke primarily of represent the Ladies Auxiliary, same sounds on my spirit story by the numerous pictures lovely Ed Wolsey, Mrs. David Cropof theme was the too" na music backa and nigm. CrtzQ giving history Fraternal order of Eagles, at throughout the book. and Mrs. Hyde Taylor- .A of the Tnursday She told of the musical talent piano solo, "Finlandia" per ground of the people. They stat- their coming Utah state con- the meeting 'The Friendly Shop for thr ed that most Brazilians are a vention in May was accomplish- Phile Tens meeting at the of the ' Jepperson family and was played by Nancy Starley. Before sewing plastic ma- Expectant Mother" mixture of white, Negro and ed at a meeting of the auxil home of Mrs. John M. Bowen. Its wonderful contributions to teriaL make certain that your 1 I' from is statement a The rano blood. quote There Indian ,1s v 32 North let fo the cultural life of Provo. Pic-le- d iary. Named were Mrs. Harvey ny Mrs. CrcfCMrs: Harold needle will not stick. iibbing Wallace 373-192- 3 Stevens. me mscrmunaoon ana Phone Mrs. peo Htnnach. American Fork: hires the life wuaer piayea a recording of it with a little talcum or French colorful cai depicted fie freely. The lan- - Carl Lones. Orem: Mrs. Jerald Mrs. Hal Clyde introduced of Dr. Madsen" during her years a ungmg Mothers group. intermarry chalk will keep it smooth. . T. J I.. i . 1 raise x om country: u ruriu- Clark, Mrs. Louie Conrad and the guest artist, Mrs. Franc ine of study in Boston," of her faest and not spamsn asm Mrs. Glen Loveless, Provo and R. Bennion, talented and ac-- friends mere and of how she e&er South American countries. Mrs, Jess Headman, Spanish otxnolisbed pianist, and linguist became a foster mother. She They told of many customs. Fork. with a master's degree, a home-- told of her becoming a teacher Tat women follow the men and Memorial services were also maker and mother of three. at ungnam Young University the children answer to strict conducted by the auxiliary for She gave a vivid descriptive ex- and also at Weber College and parents, but communication be- Mrs, Edith Belmont, a mem planation of each selection to at the IDS School of Musk. child and parents Is ber, who recently died. tween increase the group's enjoyment Mrs. Croft also told of the much greater man In the United It was announced that an k and appreciation. She played musician's work with many Rates, they stated. The Brazi- teHodge ritual competition will selections from six musicians, LDS groups of Singing Mothers lians lore sports and are espec-dall- y be held Sunday with a smor Scarlatti, Mozart, . Brahms, and choruses she has sponsored. proficient in soccer, ten- gasbord to follow. Aerie and Rachmaninoff, Debussy and She also told of her marriage ' nis, basketball and sailing. to Dr. Franklin Madsen. auxiliary members . were in GaurnierL auto- vited to attend the event spon.Mrs.-E.,Industries are Russel The Calder, sang --"If Mrs. Primary f motive, coffee, natural rubber, sored ftr the ritual teams with M. Billings, served a delightful You Love Me, Keep My Comthe proceeds marked for state luncheon to 24 members and mandments," one of Mrs. Mad-sen- 's textiles and tourists. They concluded by showing convention expenses in vgden, guests. compositions, accompan- slides and postcards and dis May 13, 14 and 15. played various items of handicraft, much of which is from TRUE AROMA CAN BE LOST DEMONSTRATION Wood which is in vast supply m Brazil Here's a thought: Perfume Refreshments were served bv applied to unclean skin reacts FOX the hostess, Mrs. Gene Mason. with the grime and soil so the Mirror end typical music of Brazil was wearer loses the fragrance's true aroma. played. YOUNG Reflects for a May 6 JoAnn years she has made her home Making-planrggydgTndTwmafclweed with her giandpftrentgJierj-Xmagta- g' Lorder have circled the date of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Loader pie are Carol Jean Chapman, April 23 as their wedding day. of American Fork are the par daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur NuDtial promises win be made ents of the prospective bride 0. Chapman of Orem, and dint Id ceremony to be performed groom. L Ercanbrack, son of Mr. and In the early evening at the Hie evening of April 23 an Mrs. C. L Ercanbrack, also of borne of the bride-elect- 'i grand- - open house reception will boo- -, Orem. The couple will be honored Mr. and Mrs. Claude F. or the young couple at the audiI In American Fork. wtth a reception on May 7 in the torium of the Utah Power and Miss Snyder is the daughter Light Company. All friends and Orem Xth Ward CbapeL iney at Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder relatives are bidden to attend will receive guests from I to 10 of Murray. For the past two between the hours of S and 10 pin. Both bride and groom are p.m. No further invitations are of Orem High School. graduates being issued. i Miss Chapman has attended Miss' Snyder attended high Mr. school here and graduated from Brigham Young University. Ercanbrack was affiliated with the Hollywood Beauty College the Future Farmers of America .AMERICAN FORK fcd , - h:A - CAROL JEAN CHAPMAN JO ANN SNYDER j vS "E. s auto mechanics. plans The couple J -- Madsen Book Mrs. Lee Knell Chosen New Reviewed for Tamiris Head Orem Club e. ct post-weddi- Park-Universi- ty Two Ladies From Brazil . ' Chatazi Club lAtClub Tours Art Show GIFTS Mrs. Bowen v Auxiliary Of Eagles Six Delegates Hostess for well-know- PhileSTeras - ay Maternity Wardrobo I A nnouncink . FREE COOKING Mildred' II0MEMAKERS 1 . . . frotty white lace (mi lVJ OF PROVO CITY on easy care tilk like broadcloth THURSDAY, u7 April 21, 1966 colors: O AltfMltvUno tItrawfW sab rcnvmi om scpaciioxiio'FiArcYn yiiin.R0,j;iD A greet outlet for excess energy. This gym can take on a whole gang of kids. Includes largo 4 eat swing, glider, 2 swings, 2 gym rings, 2 chin bars, trapeze, 9 foot platform slide. In gay candy Mo at free-standi- trip ' Beett soon, Rtfl.44.0f NO MONfY OOWNM Ckarre H ... No atoney few . . . up U USwMkly t yron to pay O 9t r tfiarft wlrti any credit loy-wa- y ' card. MIT LAW . t30iov7WMt 1 . novo " wtl CnM . STtZTT PROVO, UTAH tLTWal Mill Susan Rao Logio, of Trumbull, Connecticut, a graduating student from Brigham Young University will present a cooking demonstration, Thursday, 2:00 p.m. April 21, 1966 at the auditorium of the Provo Utilities Building. The demonstration is designed to be helpful to as many Young Homemakers, that are residents of Provo, as proper seating will permit. If you would like to attend this free demonstration it will be necessary to complete the coupon below and send it early to assure your reservation. Susan is a student of Dr. Jenniev Poulsen, Chairman of Housing & Home Manage ment Department at BYU. She will direct her demonstrations to producing rolls and fancy, breads, and how to efficiently use electric cooking and baking equipment. MSIRVATION Reservations Necessary J5 ' Young Homemakers Cooking Demonstration I Thursday, April 21, 2 p.m, Provo City Utilities Building Auditorium Moil to . . . NAME Receptionist Provo Utilities - P. O. Box 658 Provo, Utah 177 VCSt CCNTSt s 1 Yellow, Blue and Pink Sixes 5 to 15 Building ADDRESS TEIEPHONI ..i AGE |