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Show 4A -- Sunday HeroM-YjpMB- i, ra ir ' " I " " X M " : rJ-- v I ' I $ r ST' ' I 1 . " t f ! r L i- - 3 i f , i v1 V "" Pufon Vour Santa Tliinfcing Cap for ' - DELUXE STROLLER f lii ii iinn ' - ' srfMC3afcla1iiit. - CHAIR I . CRIBPUYARD mtm.J&wmmtmtmi?-- safet-sea- EARLENE " KAYE BUCKNER "LINDA "DEB URVINA Miss Ruth Ann White Tells of Engagement Earlene Kaye Buckner Is December . Wedding Day To Marry Michael Massey lamedhyisslJ School and Mr. andTMrs. Floyd S. White participated in athletics ' and has an associate degree in of Richmond announce the en student government He has nursing from Brigham Young gagement and forthcoming mar returned from an LDS Mission University. She is now employed of their daughter,. Ruth in Ireland and is now attending as a registered nurse in Salt riage to Ann, Gary A. Chambers, son Utah State University where Lake City. Mr. Massey, who of Mr.-anMrs. Max W. Cham- he is planning to further his from the returned recently education in the field of busiGuatemala-E- l Salvador LDS bers : of Logan, formerly of ness. mission, is a graduate of Provo Spanish Fork. The couple is planning a Dec. High School and will attend Miss White is a graduate of, 18 wedding in the Logan IDS BYU where be plans to study want business and photography. He Skyksr-Hig- h School where Temple. A reception will be held that at the Benhas invited has served six months active she was The bride-eleactively involved in son Stake evening House, Richmond. Dianne Buckner, Kathy Dee, duty with the U.S. Army as a speech and civic affairs. She Lorretta Massey,-LaNor- e Mas- member of the Utah National is a member of the Vlstauns i . sey, Irra!ne Massey and Lilly Guard, marching group and served on Bench to serve attendants:" r "Tne couple wflTmafce Thome the SmitMield Semnary Coun Miss Buckner was graduated 'a Provo. cil. She Is presently attending Utah State University. Mr. and MrsrEarTITBuca-Trom"TrovoHHigh ner of Provo announce the en- "t'i Mr. and Mrs. Jim Urvlna ofihonor them that day' in Mm, gagement and wedding plans of their daughter, Earlene San Diego, Calif,, announce the Utah. ; Kye of weir Buctner, and Michael F. D. Miss is of a Urvlna graduate coming marriage w Massey, a son of Mr. and Mrs. oaugmer unoa Verdugo . HiH, High Vergu A. Massey of Provo. of and Ferrel son Mr. T Barrett, Wayne School in San Diego, and she Mrs John Barrett o! Provo. ine couple will be wed on san twego City Jan., 12 in the Salt Lake LDS They, will be married DecJnas attended 18 In the St George IDS College for ltt years. She is a Temple and will be feted that Temple, and a reception will member of Lambda Delta Sig- - evening at the Provo Seventh i. BiVDelta New Chrrttmos Stort Mon. a. H. A High Sweaters and Skirts from Campuses graduate of Spanish Fork School. Mr. Chambers To Ya m Recipe leather low heeled pumps to match. A Sassoon hair cut with red patent pumps and a bag to match is smart on a long flip- haired miss. Another eye catch-m- g a royal blue wool outfit worn with learner shoes to match has the narrow band look' around the instep of the shoes younger than in pale yeBow leather adding a tteir years. dash to the ensemble. rasnion The color yellow, appears trends on in a wool dress and purple again university leather pumps give accent. Becampus are as cause of dresses and shoes Interesting and smart as those Bette Knight creating the color idea, most in tne dues. There are fewer gins wear beige stockings. skirts and sweaters. loafers and There is something pretty about sleeveless dresses. Instead, the a shapely leg, so why disguise new: look on campus include tt with colored tights or mesh the semi-turtl- e neck, loose long hose? One young lady looks sleeve wool dress. This well in sheer black hose, black dress is above the knees, fea flats, worn with a black and tures a patent leather low heel white check' wool dress which pump in a contrasting color or complements her dark haired a Dump In a color that picks up beauty." one of the colors in the dress. Another attractive combina Some of the snappier outfits tion features a burnt orange and worn by the college girls in- - brown narrow horizontal stripe elude an orange wool worn with wool dress with orange patent . air-tig- ' , servings. For Angels Only. t id Christmas Gifts In the Royal Secret Fragrance Series 2-- M i Saturdays pumps. This dark haired girl makes her eyes seem larger by the use of eyeliner which is soil holding its own on campus. What a pleasure to see sucn smartly dressed group of wuma lad e and ttu wminff I ties, shirts to match their colored slacks, and V nick among these purposerol;' clean cut . students. A rv" -- W PH. frosty Orion 3734139 pile Play a starring role on the fashion d front in this cuddly, back-belte- coat of Orion acrylic pUe " with Verel modacrylic on acetate back. " Popular convertible collar. Ash. green and brown in sizes 6 to IS. Reg. E. I. Dupont T.M. 0Mm zVk WW r, - ' U'y 4 ftrirMW- mMWttrPM - 1 Cw'M f.i'i-i) MkMMl ffi0tJ$fiP$ m?m ?rt4$'Cft ? & V v 41 li llwi Wi t .if t w-1 - coats of Maiden's ,,: A I lowmjozoson ; P.M.; great short Dried figs lend special sweet ness to this yam recipe. Cook, peel and mash 8 yams. Add Vi cup of chopped dried figs, 3 tablespoons of firmly packed brown sugar.l tablespoon of slivered almonds, H teaspoon each of .salt and nutmeg and V cup of orange juice. Blend. Turn into casserole. Sprinkle with additional almonds and garnish; with dried fig slices, if desired. Bake in preheated 375 degree oven 20 minutes or until heated through. Mikes six Spiarkfirg Fesriois fon flc 'J: it i F.M. t Sears Add Dried Figs -- - 10 AM. to 260 NORTH UNIV. AVE ct -- thru A.M. Hourt-- 10 - Mr. Barrett is a graduate of Provo High School He entered the U. S. Navjrin January, attended ET school for 1968, UTAH fOROSIS- nine months and served on the Will meet Wednesday at 1:30 USS Nereui for nine months. p.m. at the home of Mrs. V. L In January of next year he will Jackson, 1087 Fir Ave., Provo. enter the Nuclear Power School World Fashion farVaHejo, Calif. UNION PACIFIC OLD week in They will spend TIMERS AUXILIARY Provo following their marri; Will hold the annual Cbristr age, then make their home in mas party at the Oak Crest Inn Vallejo, ' Sat1 p. m. on Dec. I, urday. Luncheon and program Refrigerate leftover turkey planned. Gift exchange. Reser meat, stuffing and , gravy vations should be made by and promptly. Use separately By BETTE KNIGHT Mrs. with Ralph Wednesday two cays or place or one witnin TIW15AM IrU VimM. Bryan and Mrs. John Leetham, in your home freezer if you the pace tor fashion today, both of Provo. want to have another turkey That means that all women dinner later. Be sure that such ALU CHAPTER ONE maintain (woo Win meet tonight at 7 p.m. foods are properly packaged in youthful container! or wrap with Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd figure) can pings before freezing. V1 much Club Notes' ; RUTH ANN WHITE - m. mm Gold under the Christmas fret . . in the treasured Royal Secret fragrance. Bath and . preparations, per and a very cologne fume, special gift set.. all in. that warm golden fragrance, aU after-bat- h gloriously 'll I gold-vfrappe- d. I M C i . .SZlHX . far the fadyen your, -- owns, slip. i JX ' a'nd 8- liKM - V 4. THOMAS 240 North University Ave., Plenty of Free Customer Parking Christmas Store Hours! Monday Thru Friday 10 to 9 Saturday 10 to 6 tttMaA ' Center-Fre- vo iy Cga' J V- - y , - t,.,.-..,- . , .. , Open Every Night 'til t p.m. |