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Show J'i11 2A Sunday Herald t i i i i v.,i 1 : ft, 4 ,' i 4 SHAWNA PEGGY JOLLEY Jolley Reveals Autumn Wedding Plans Pe&&y Early Autumn ceremonies 'exchange vows at the home of are being planned by Peggy the bride's parents, where gar Jolley and Howard Mathews, den reception is planned. according to the engagement Both Miss Jolley and her fi announcement beg made by ance are graduates of Orem her parents, Mr. and Mr. High School. She is now at Jay Jolley of Orem. Mr. tending Patricia Stevens School Mathews is a son of Mr. and in Salt Lake City and he is Mrs. Clark Mathews, also of studying at Utah State Univer Orem. sity. vtb- Hx couple has selected Sept. The couple an'ic'r 14 as the wedding day and will lishing a home in San Francisco' ' LF-- Alana Uibel Circles April With Michael To Marry Mr. Hol&ate Date With Richard Campbell maid Ward Hall of honor. Orem Wayne Peterson, brother of will unite Shawna Lee Trotter the groom, will be best man. and Michael E. Peterson. Par The couple will make, their ents of the bride-elec- t are Mrs. home in Provo where the groom Noreen Trotter of Orem and is employed. The bride is atRene C. Trotter of Provo. Mr. tending Utah Technical College. and Mrs. Charles D. Peterson of Spanish Fork are parents World Foshion of the Groom-to-bA reception will follow the ceremony. Chosen to attend the bride the Mrs. Byron Penrod, sister of the bride, matron of Second-26t- h e. " x , Ey BETTE KNIGHT Copyright 1968 by Scripps League Newspapers Girls SAN FRANCISCO getting ready for a Southern vacation may be worried about their hair. They are also inclined to about worry what to wear to a black tie party, '- - -- . s- t is made of Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. the betrothal and forthcoming Anderson, Whittier, Calif. marriage of Valeen Anderson The prospective bridegroom and Laurence F. (Bud) Hoi is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate, Arcadia, Utah. gate. Making known the nuptial The engaged pair vill exnews are parents of the bride. change wedding vows April 4 in a Mant! Temple ceremony. They Kill greet guests at receptions In Arcadia, Whittier and Provo. Attending the bride will be Linda Anderson, maid of honor, and Susan Holgate. The bride-elehas attended Brigham Young University and presently resides in Provo at he ends, easy to keep with She has filled an IDS Great a couple of rollers yourself. Lakes Mission. It is nice to know the trend The bridegroom is presently of fashion. There is nothing attending Brigham Young Uiu worse than for one to go on a versity. He. has filled an IDS Southern vacation, take all vi- West Central States mission vid prints and then find the and recently completed a tour "prettiest look" Is solid colors with the U. S. Army, including or misty patterns or take two years in Germany. The couple will make a home shorts and everyone is wearing in Provo. slacks. Announcement to-b- e, Hair Pieces Help Maintain Hair Without Much Fuss i.n i o Peterson E. marriage in the honor; Jan Dillingham, An April 5 ' r - Formal ALR 12 Elects Officers - melange of Members of the Alice Louise different types of clothes Reynolds, Group 12, met at Li- - utm mm Mem-mo- tt mostly long the home of Mrs. Bertha for their on Bette Knight from Wednesday very annual meeting. simole to real New York, ' ' ' The cool, simple and comfortMrs. Josephine Merrill, pres " : ' ' v. able looking styles steal the ident, presided at the business ; t if j show. For instance, a white I v.' s ,,r i j meeting, greeting the mem" crepe Galitzine beaded only bers and welcomed Mrs. Jay around the neck may be seen, Garrett as a new member. or half green, half white (again, The officers were crept pajamas elected following two years: next for the baring a wide expanse of deliGiven Wetherell, presiMrs. a - illthe above skin ""'trtTi i"'r-rfiin I inn ciously tanned dent: Mrs. C. E. Hyatt, first very low hipster pants ' VIVIAN vice president; Mrs. Katie MitBARKER, Center, front, director of Pink Ladies volunteers, refigures ior perfect award from Carol Wiscomb, Jaycettes awards chairman in Ameri- - naturally). Also bare mldrlffed chell, Btcond vice president; Mrs. Ella Jacobsen, secretary- can Fork, f,or meritorious community service. Left front is Arlene Newman. is seen in a harem-sKirtetreasurer; Mrs. Merrill, board . From left to right standing are Alice Clements, Diane Larsen and Claudia strapless Pucci. member. Hie election was conon ao con a One you thing Anderson, Candy Stripers; Betty Girote and Fae Adamson. short holiday is get hung up ducted by Mrs. Dewey John son. with the hairdressers. Besides, in hot climate and Mrs. Wetherell and Mrs. Hyat the sea, fancy hair makes no att told of their recent trip to sense because humidity makes AMERICAN FORK The Lee, vice president. Mrs. Gene of hospital equipment and for it frizzy. The best looking wo or overdressed Deadly Insecticide Award of the Month, given by Barker, director of volunteers supplies for the shop. The men, never cluttered up, wear theirs short beat the in hospital, accepted the Jaycettes went to the Pink earnings have made possible or lust tied back with a nicx NEW YORK Ladies, if a half of the service Ladies, service auxiliary, of The Pink Ladies auxiliary.is the purchase of televisions, of ribtwn dicing the day. At peddler rings your Auxiliary American Fork Hospital. The a volunteer organization com- maternity ward isolette, night there are no mammoth bell and offers to sell you the ctmera for that first hairdos. insecticide parathion at a baraward was given in recognition prised of 50 women from polaroid of new babies, and Most of the girls have some picture ef the unselfish service to the American Fork, Lehi, Pleasant bath robes gain rate, resist the bargain. for the men patients sort of hairpiece to help out Parathion is a poison so deadly and the and hospital personnel pa- Grove, Alpine Highland. Other like a wlglet to plop on top one projects are planned. tients rendered by the women.! Each has he own shift from pinch of it, if swallowed, The Pink Ladies' officers with just one curl hanging free, can kill. Ladies1 1S67 two to the Pink five touring hours each week. or a long fall with a bit of curl and Candy Stripere contributed The regulation of patient visit- - are headed by Mrs. Ruth Cur Insecticides, warns the Health tis of Lehi, president. Marilyn 10 427 hniin lt hnnltol corvlp nr. Airma vlciUnn hnun iM. Department, should be bought ized in legitimate stores where Marcelle are Skinner, 'when;"0" the personnel Making presentation were'ing hospital Nona Bingham, Margaret Fad-di- products are labeled as to conMrs. Jed Wiscomb, Jaycettes asked, reading to patienU,j'd.Mof Fae Adamson, Alice Cle- tent. awards chairman; Mrs. E. J.! feeding patients, delivering 501116 the Pink Ladies ments, Eloise Ferguson, EveNo matter where purchased, and Mrs. Ralph 'lowers and mail and giving president, must be kept out of reach and Schoonover Marvel n lyn room are they u,,c"" assistance acivmg ircgau aining when the auxiliary was organ- - Peterson. of children. among their services. Assisting the Pink Ladies are f I ' si , : ' ... "i 1 '. n - y : e) l .M ill Mr. and Mrs. Fred U&cl announce the engagement of their daughter, Alana, to Richard W. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of Cardston, Alberta, Canada. On April 10 the couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held at the bride's home and an open house will honor the couple in Cardston. Miss Uibel will be graduated ceives a, Les Fern mes A very enjoyable evening was knife. He also told a very inheld at the home of Mrs. Don teresting story of an unusual Peay for Leg Femmes Thurs- octopus catcher, still used by the people. day evening. A question and answer period Mrs. Peay's nephew, Howard Peterson, who recently return- followed. ed from an LDS mission In A delicious luncheon was Western Samoa presented an to members served U their and informative program. He be gan with a typical &amoan guests, Mrs. Ruth Peterson, greeting after which he trans Mrs. Barbara Christensen, Mrs. lated his remarks. He told ot Beverly Evans, Mrs. Betty the culture, saying that most Mrs. Carol Cooper, areas are very primitive. He Dowdell, Mrs. Marge Clements and Mrs. an is said it independent Kathleen Harris. country and the government Mrs. Richard Losee gave acconsists of a king who is mainof the planter ly a figurehead and a prime knowledgement minister who runs most of the sent to her on the death of her affairs of the government. father, Joseph Bullock. The There is a system and next meeting will be a joint no voting, Mr. Peterson showed meeting fwith Chatazi Club oa many interesting souvenirs and March 21. demonstrated the Samoan dress It is one The first talking doll was called the lava-lavof one and material made in 1827. It said "papa" half yards walkwrapped simply around the and "mama." The first waist. He also showed the dan ing doll was made a year one-part- y ., ff ?Am. Fork Jaycettes Award Pink Ladies fwf wg a. dancing earlier. well-kno- iTi - Missionary Group Has teenagers who serve as Candy Stripers. The auxiliary also operates a gift shop and snack bar, the profits of which go to purchase - world day of Prayer was observed at the Evangelical Free Church in Orem on March 1. This was the regular meeting of the Wom.?n s Missionary Society with 20 present. Mrs. Roy Kump gave the devotions and Mrs. E. V Streed presented missions, after which there was a session cf prayer. !Mrs. Robert Ogle and Mrs. ' Gerald Brown were hostesses. ;Springville Girl Earns Top Prize v - SPRLNGVTLLE Jane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Harward of Springvills was the first place winner in g her division of a contest sponsored by the Idaho Farmers Union. Eentenng in the division for irlg 12 to 14 years ot age, Har-war- d, dress-makin- Utah-Southe- !' Zii Harward wss awarded a f50 cash first prize. Other win-?her division wtre from r; Garland ana Tremontor. s, 25 Prayer Day mm 1CMSTS mm In textured Dacron Double Knit WOW FOR NOW INTO SUMMER FACTORY SPECIALS MATTRESS and BOX SPRINGS A-li- Has Spring IHt "'Yl0W Party Theme - Members of SANTAQUIN the Ladies Literary Club enjoyed a lovely birthday dinner and social Wednesday at Curt's Cafe. The affair was arranged to celebrate the Slst anniversary of the club's organization. In charge of arrangements were Mrs. Angus Holladay, Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. Howard Holladay, Mrs. Roger Miles, Mrs. Harriet Hudson and Mrs. D r u c 1 1 1 a Spainhower. They greeted the guests and seat ed them at a long table attractively arranged in a spring theme and centered with a beautiful birthday cake. During the evening, group singing was led by Mrs. Wesley Roper, Mrs. Angus Holladay gave an Interesting history of the club and Mrs. George Backnwn delighted the group with a number of humortus readings. Clever table games concluded the. evemng's art erushltss wonderj that love to be machine wahJ and dried. A fling of bowed, buttonad and Trip Knits Santaquin Club For TONI TODD or i "VJnT'K Hear Talk On Samoan Customs, People Washington, D.C. and showed the Ecrapbook that had won the Achieve Distinguished ment Award for Provo City They told of many places of interest they visited such as the White House, Capitol, ses sions of the Senate and House of Mount Representatives, Vernon, and Arlington National Cemetery. , Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess committee, Mrs. Meramott, Mrs. Mable Tanner, Mrs. Minnie Syrett, Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie and Mrs. Effie Jacobs. gerous and t door-to-do- in May from Provo High School and will also be an LDS Seminary graduate. She is a member of the FHA Club. Mr. Campbell was graduated from Cardston High School and is also a seminary graduate. He served an LDS mission in France and is now attending Brigham Young University. 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