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Show f Cheryl Pope Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Pope of Provo announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter, Cheryl, to Tim Lewis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva O. Lewis, also of Provo. Wedding plans are being made for July 12 in the Salt Lake LD3 Temple, ana a garden reception will follow at the bride's home. "..v.f :' Mtil , jKmi.i re . J t ( )?M'l Honors Cotillion Fetes fl Zi JOYCE ' Beautify Your Smile 50 Utah Valley Maidens School and raised Training 15000 for their scholarship fund. A Grecian decorative theme, Each girl is required to mainlights twined about the stair3.0 scholastic average a tain case and a red caipet added to and the , elegance participate in two extra evening The Ball is the culmination curricular groups or offices. of a program for She must have 75 percent atgirls in their senior year. Each tendance in the church of her receives training participant and experience in the appreci- choice. She must also develop ation and support of her com- one new talent or hobby, end must assume responsibility for munity's cultural programs as well as instruction and involve- one specific daily home duty ment in civic projects. She and engage in a monthly family She also attends a in various social activity. participates and a monthly class weekly situations and is given instrucevent. tion in many facets of personal Volunteer leadershiD is furn improvement. Some of the activities this year have included ished by women of the coma steak fry, slumber party, munities in the Valley with extour of homes and an interior perts contributing instruction. decorating store, preparation The Utah Valley Honors Coof a light supper before at- tillion is part of the National tending a concert,, attending Honors Cotillion, which sets for the ballet, standup party and standards membership stage play and a French din- based on personal achievement. ner and show with the girls performing or demonstrating a earrings for spring new talent they developd. look bolder and stronger than The members have enter- ever. Wedding bands, hoops and tained in talent and fashion all the geometric shapes are shows for local c'ubs, have available in any size a girl participated in foreign student could ask. They are styled for ears. work, aided the American Fork pierced and ) Gold-fille- r mission in the Eastern States' and is currently majoring inj physkal education at Snow! College. One-A- v Mr. Lewis is also a graduate Provo High School, where he was Senior Class president! and was chosen best athlete. He served an LDSl CHERYL POPE Members of Reader Guild met Thurdav a! the home if Mrs. Richard Poll. After a short dumiicss 'netting led b Mr. Wilnvr T.hiner, Mrs. Orrm Jackson gave a brie! sketch of her hie, The program lor the atter-noowas given by Mrs. Monroe Paxman, who reviewed '"Titan ia" by l.sak Dinesen. "Titania" is the life story of Danish Baroness Karen Blixen, whose pen name was Isak Dinesen From the very beginning Mrs. Paxman captured the attention of her audience with the exciting life of a woman, petite in stature, but tall In character, especially courage. Many sad experiences such as the suicidal death of her beloved father, an unrequited love and an unhappy marriage scarred her life. But a happy childhood, the love of nature, art and living helped to balance the scales. Also she had the adrniriation of many friends and acquaintances. She left Denmark in 1918 to marry and live on a coffee plantation in Nairobi, Africa. As a young girl Isak Dinesen wrote two stories that were published and although encouraged to write more by her publisher, she did not write again for 25 years, after her return from Africa. Some of the books she has written are "Seven Gothic Tales", "Out of Africa" and "Shadows on the Grass." n of - 7 : (Continued from Page Of 'Titania Miss Pope is a graduate of Provo High School where she was valedictorian. She is curBrigham rently attending Young University and majoring in dramatic arts. She is now touring Europe with a production from the Dramatic, Arts Department for the U.S.O. 'V SlDAY. coders Guild Enjoys Review 1 STEVENS Joyce Stevens Circles Date With John Goodwin Salt Lake LDS Temple ccre-- I A smile is nature's own beau monies are planned by Joyce ty treatment and it's free. iTavlor Stevens and John L. Speaking of smiles, you will Goodwin who will be married want your teeth to look nice on May 24. A reception that when you smile. So brush them evening will be hosted by her when you get up, and again parents, Mi and Mrs. Frank when you go to bed. Brush C. Stevens of Orem, at the them after each meal, if you Orem Reception Centre. can. Use toothpaste and brush Mr. Goodwin is a son of Mr. up and down, not across. This and Mrs. Joseph E. Goodwin gets rid of food which can of Gardena, Calif., and is now cause decay and bad breath. studying at Brigham Young j University after completing LDS mission in Cumorah. an Miss Stevens was graduated from Mary's College of Beauty and formerly attended BYU. Provo is to be the couple's home. Tie widths for spring: 2 andli There's a trend to lighter shades of the same deep colors on deck for shirts. Also, watch for rough textures. to 3 inches. MARCH 31. m Sunday Herald Mrs. Despain Head Of Women s Council Mrs 1. Dale Despain was i ted president of the Women's Council of Provo Friday after noon at the Women's Cultural Center in Provo, Oilier new officers will be Mrs. Leslie King, first vice Mrs. L. Keith Chase, second vice president; Mrs. Mrs. Sterling Jacobsen, recording secretary; Mrs. Lynn Stone, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J.W. Wernz, treasurer; Mrs. Jack Jensen, auditor. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Fred Loveless, first vice president, in the absence of the president, Mrs. B. B. Glasgow. Mrs. Sterling Ercan-bracA-c- pre-idei- it; k, parliamentarian, conducted the elections and explained contemplated amendments to the bylaws. The new officers will be installed in May ceremonies. V N r iKv: MRS. I. DALE FOR DIETERS A fruit dessert for dieters is low calorie cran-pesherbert, served alone or used as filling for cantaloupe halves. Mix 2 LADIES OF ELKS low calorie cranberry Board meeting will be held cups of cocktail with 1 Monday at 8 p.m. On Wednes- juice low of can calorie will for din meet pears pureed day members ner at 6:30 p.m. and then at with their juice and H teaspoon 8 p.m. lor program to be given of almond extract. Freeze until by music award winners. mushy. Beat with rotary beater a until smooth. Fold in 1 stiffly for beaten egg white. Freeze until shampoo Try liquid removing grease spots from firm. Makes 6 servings, about 40 calories each. permanent press clothing. Club Notes ar OPEN EVERY MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL... APRIL SHOWER OF VALUES! SOMETHING SPECIAL stand-ou- t spring savings! 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