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Show Judy Elliott Says Vows With Mr. Park reception Friday evening in the 10th Ward Hall honored Mr. and Mrs. Steven Glenn Park (Judy Elliott) who were married earlier in the day at the home" of the bride's par-- , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Elliott of Provo. Bishop Stanley J. Brady performed the marriage rites. Parents t)f the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Park, also , MRS. STEVEN GLENN. PARK (Judy Elliott) - Provo Lady Lions Enjoy Fall Party Utah Jack-o-lanter- , .. y-- The work of the local art ists will remain on display during the month of Octo- by By BETTE KNIGHT shoulders.. Soft little, e Cap side. Pinne(i to Marc Bohan, lnvs. -- -j still u ,oTii -. iciiKuia-a- im su ntui. uiu . Kalon Club Enjoys Talk i On Cooking. ELIZABETH MERCEDES 5 -- MrsLeo JUch nse-lub- is a great in- -. make the long The coat-dcevention for busy girls, and Bo- coat stick, Most of his han provides quite a few short coats are or. slim and. flaring bout 12 inches straight The1 sleeveless day-frothe floor. time dress is definitely out in The dresses the collection and in its place, beneath still! besides the coat dress, he pro-h-it ; just about vides a ss m WH f high-necke- dress" sleeved, re-- with pockets j school-girl-type in the pleated Bohan dially invited to attend vives the suit sKirt. its a mucn neeaea turnBette Knight The bride is a senior at Orem that couldn't have been deader about from living in shifts. High School, and the groom is European women are .definitea graduate of that school. They for the past year. It's a genuare making their home in Amer- ine spick and span suit with a ly short evening dress minded, short jacket over a tuck-i-n so Bohan gives them plenty of ican Fork. shirt that fits l;ke the top of choices. Evidently his favorite a leotard. Though at least half is the slim crepe with the hem of Bohan's dresses are still line that dips into a point atloose"shiftshe- - brings - back one side. It does look as If, waistlines' and wide leather little by little, skirts are inchLAMBDA TAU belts on some of them. 1 : ing down, and Bohan has taken-thfirst successful steps. Bohan shows four Will meet Monday at 8 p.mrat The collection i? full of color. the, home of Mrs. Joseph Sy- - coats that open the show. They mons. Mrs. Alma Nielson wiU are military greatcoats with There are scarlet coats, crimfitted, high waisted top- and son coats, green coats and purgive, a program on ceramics. flaring skirts. Under them are ple,, coats .but,., basically, you. suits with feel that Bohan. prefers black. Freckles usually result from worn short d beltsT Manne- He even likes to put black over out in but strong sunlight being . hairdos black. are often hereditary. quins wear page-bo- y Glub Notes For Rites in Temple Mr. and Mrs. Glenn LaVine Enke of Provo and Logan announce the . engagement and forthcoming marriage of their, daughter, Elizabeth Mercedes, to Brooks Bumell Aagard, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bumell Aagard of Provo. The couple wifi be married on Nov. 3 in the Manti Temple and will be honored that evening at a reception in the Provo Ward hall. was a 1966 The bride-eleSpring graduate-,of-BrighYoung University with k degree in child development and family relations. While in' college she was an active member . of the International Folk Dancers, Chi Triellas cultural unit and Sigma Delta Omicron. Mr. Aagard has attended the University of Utah and. BYU where he received a degree m psychology in 1965. Since that time he has been doing post home-prepare- Cheddar cheese, at room temperature, Vt cup light cream or half and half, 2 teaspoons dairy sour cream, I tablespoon minced onion, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, Yi teaspoon celery- salt and teaspoon garlic salt. .Cover and chill to blend flavors. ENKE stopkincrs ft- . "Eating is one of our most durable pleasures," Mrs. Leonard Harward of Springville, told members of. the Kalon Club, assembled on Thursday for the October meeting. Mrs. Harward, whose hobby dresses. They carried bouquets is homemaking and cooking, and of coloniahnosegays made of who has discussed organizing pink and white mums and pom for ouiek meals and how ouick poms, hi a similar aress ana breads fit into quick meals, carrying pink and white mums The speaker urged her listeners and pom poms in a basket was to become familiar with . the the flower girl, Linda Elliott.., making of quick breads and Charles Bardsley was best suggested that there are no betman and ushers were Richard ter gifts than a .basket or "bowl Elliott and Gene Park. Mr. and of some d bread, Mrs. Max Elliott greeted guests cookies, candy, or jelly, to give at the door. to a friend. "Put you in your , ; Sprays of pink roses twined gifts," she suggested. around " tall white columns ..She suggested using either caught with pink bows carried 'commercial, or better still, your out the pink and white color own quick bread mix and the scheme. ways in which it could many . A 4 personal the bride before her marriage belniiizrfStietoght'lliat freezing bread, rolls, etc., was with Sherrie Jwies and .Shauna an excellent means of preservMcPhie as hostesses. Mrs. ing the product and mat she David Goodman and Mrs. Paul felt, frozen breads were even Luckau gave her a grocery improved over fresh.. ' " .' shower. Mrs. Harward suggested that 'The couple will make their homemakers specialize in two home in Orem. or three dishes and become proficient in their preparation so they could be done quickly CHEDDAR CHEESE SPREAD Serve with any variety of and efficiently. "Always be crisp crackers. In a small mix- looking for. improved methods ing bowl beat together until and organization." shp. advised in "the homes. for - Jhe - evening -- in . Guests cluded Mrs. Thomas .Stubbs, May Qrbon and. Margaret from Corona Del Mar, Calif. Orera announce the marriage of their daughter, Terry, to Michael V.' Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaunt Williams of Orem. They were married Friday at the Williams home. An open house will honor them on Oct. 14 at the Lindsay home, 530 N. 680 W., Orem, from 8 tp 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are cor . president, nriHMnd intro duced tte speaker. Also, Mrs. Josiah W. Smith, who gave a comprehensive ; report of the meeting ofJhe Legislative Council on current political candidates. , ; Mrs. Howard Fryer was aa special guest and hostesses, Mrs. J. W. Hunter and Mrs. From 160 to 200 pounds is the Wilford A. Hall, served refreshShips- general weight of an elephant ments in a fall theme to her of the countries they lived .right at birth and the club members. -- U(th ' Ninth-Nineteen- th ct hower-ionore- .The Royal Inn was the scene of gaily decorated tables of smiling lighted among beautiful pyracantha, and Indian corn, for the October meeting of the Provo Lady Lions 'Thursday Evening. eight members attended and four guests. Mrs. Raymond Taylor, second vice president, opened the meeting, turning it over to Mrs. James Smellie, chairman for 4ia mnnth Mary Bee Jensen was the speaker for the evening. She went to 14 different European countries along with the International Folk Dancers, and tojd of her many experiences. She told what wonderful job the group is doing for our Country as "People to People" ambassadors, with the" contacts they make and the lasting friend- - County, j - ... World Fashions' 3A 9, 1966 ER Long Coats and Suits Open House BpouQ h t Back by Bohan To Honor Alexandre that brush their berets are F r r a t, STJEAN, one Their heels -Newlyweds France dropped' but their are aa u 'n ivai itu mr. anaj r. n unuwy t:j are rosier. ft ber. of Provo. The bride wore a gown of silk organza over satin with chan- tilly lace bodice and full length sleeves. At the waist a large bow released a satin train, and she wore a fingertip veil at tached to a crown of silk or- ganza petals with seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink i j roses and white feathered car-- i nations. Attendants were ShaunaMcJ ' Phie, Sherrie "Jones,' Sandra Park, Diane Elliott in pastel : SUNDAYS-OCTOB- " V . The public is invited to a reception today from S to 6 p.m. at the Provo Utilities Building honoring members of the Women's Coun- til of Pfovq. Artists Section 17 of whom have their pictures on display. ' J A i Sunday Herold Reception By Artists Set am work. Mr. Aagard fulfilled a Central German mis sion graduate .; Following their marriage the couple plan to make their home ' in the Pacific Northwest. . two-piec- e metal-buckle- SHOP MONDAY 'TIL 9 P. M. SK PROVO STORE PHONE 373-450- 0 myzzzrr-- . 1 1 PENNEY DAYS COME ONCE A YEAR t- - r ALWAYS FIRST GUAUTY - , re I : 1 ' - ' "I don't see how they do it." Oor buyen hay amazed tven us with the year's most fantastic values! Come seel i'rn,r,irifirriiiiMiii,T-'JMa- T ?UUJr perfume once teauUfuT-smll-i you start wearing it. On theiother hand, don t thmK a little - dash behind the ears is enough. Wear it so it will form a kind of aura about you. FOR SALE or RENT Story and Clark PIANOS HE1NDSELMAN MUSIC CO. 136 W. tENTER PROVO .ale's Special Value! Mc-Int- ee OES Honors Past Matrons, Patrons - EUREKA Tintic Chapter, Order of Eastern Star-hela regular meeting recently and honored the Past Matrons and Past - Patrons. Special - honor was given to Mrs. Rowena Hanks who is the oldest Past! Matron who is now active in the chapter. Also presented! n with a gift was Mrs. Elsie who is the only Charter Member still active. Mrs. Ollie Mae Coombs, Worthy Matron, and Frank , poombs, Worthy Patron, gave attractive presents to all past matrons and past - patrons.- - There were-1- 4 .. attending. Imported China Nil-so- . I Service VyjJ , aere.wilJ)ea. j potlucLdin.- - ner at the next meeting on Oct. at 17 6:30. ; After j(he meeting, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs, .Mable Butler and Mrs. ' "Virginia Randle. 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