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Show SUNDAY. APRIL 7, 15 Sunday Heroic A Uth Coun!y, UIM Crowning JGXUllC Glory For Sp. Fork Reception - For Spring The exSPANISH FORK otic kingdom of Thailand was in evidence at the wedding re-- One NEW YORK NEA) pretty girls thing that most have in common is pretty hair Hair with natural highlights makes even the simplest style special anJ gives a clean, healthy, young lady look. Yet sparkling hair is one of the few beauty traits that comes naturally. It requires special care. "Dullness is problem for women with oily as well as dry hair. The grer.sy film feat coats oily hair, catches dust ana dirt, the natural high- dimming liehts." savs New York hair stylist Jerry Pandora. "A girl t must shampoo her hair proper ly, carefully and often, ne eipia'ns. Oily hair requires very spec ial treatment, not oniv to mane it look pretty but because many MRS. DONALD FAWSON (Rebecca West) dermatologists believe it is also a contributing lactor in acne, Ane Is caused by excessive fatty oil gland secretions that cloe tre Dores and is aimosi al ways accomoahied by oily hair. Oily hair is also a result of overactive oil glands which ag gravate the problem by adding A formal reception at the ,Val Roberts and Clark Chris to the face oils wtucn are im- Lakeview LDS Ward hall hon- tian. tatinz the skin. The couple will be at home in Dermatologists frequently will ored Mr. and Mrs. Donald Faw-so(Rebecca Webb) Friday Provo where both are attend advise a.i acne patient not to evening following their mar- ing Brigham Young University. wear bangs and to keep her hair riage Thursday in the Salt Lake Mr. Fawson has returned from off her face as much as possian LDS mission to the Eastern ble, According to doctors, the LDS Temple. Parents of the couple are Mr. Atlantic States LDS mission. most effective treatment is freand Mrs. LaVarr B. Webb of Mrs. Fawson is a graduate of quent washing of your lace and Orem and Mr. and Mrs. John Orem High School. Both have scalp. completed LDS Seminary stu Wash your hair regularly with A. Fawson of Vallejo, Calif. a specially formulated shampoo Receiving the couple were dies. for your type of hair. If oily bridesmaids, Linda Webb, Nila Only three of every 100 wells scalp is your problem use shamdinger, Shaunna Johnson, Christie Holman and Elizabeth drilled in search of new oil poo for oily hair. It will remove l, and natural gas deposits ever surface grease without drying Fawson; best man, Dennis and ushers, LaVarr Webb, produce a profitable amount of your scalp. According to the Samuel Webb, Robert FaswonJ petroleum. stylist, oily hair may be washed s often as necessary, even every day. To achieve a glowing snine, make sure your hair is thor oughly rinsed, removing every trace of lamer. Ana mane your last rinse with cold water to close your overactive oil glands. Dry your hair well, rubbing the hair, not the scalp, vigorously to remove all excess oils from the hair shaft. If your hair is t' r oily, avoid cream rinses ana You doni neea conditioners. them. To control hair that may after shampooing, be use a good hair set, mist or : ' . Lakeview Reception Honors Newlyweds n Zo-bel- i rv- Or R ..... t . y ii wiich .- silk blue-gree- n. a Randy Jensen. The bride and groom both Each member of the l graduated from Spanish Fork High School and both attended party held a Thai- - silk rose intricately de- Brigham Young University. He signed or wore a white satin fulfilled an LDS mission in Great Britain. rose. Palm leaf and bamboo basThe young couple are mak kets of oriental emerald leaves ing their home in Great Falls, welcomed the guests as thayMont. cos tuny, and flower girl. as served long-stemm-ed Come Clean, Now, Why Do Bathers Bathe Differently? If your hair is dry, use a shanwoo made especially for dry hair. Massage the scalp vig NEW YORK (UPI) There's acorously when shampooing to lot more than soap and a Work tivate vour oil elands. bubbles to a bath. your fingers around the hair So says Sherle Wagner, lkie. euminatine teuiaie iiany a dry maker of bathrooms for kings, will which aggravate signs movie stars, coupon clippers complexion problem. Use a cream rinse and sometimes a and such. Wagner, who's spent a large cream conditioner, wash your hair once a week or at least part of his life turning out bath fixings for every 10 days, if you want glorious highlights. Dry hair should customers, including compulsive be cut and shaped every few body washers, maintains bath will eliminate habits are a key to character This weeks. Attitudes vary from country coarse, brittle ends. will to country. The Only really clean hair Japanese look shine the way nature intended it on the bath as a relax and to, so see to it that your iocks pleasure place, rather than cleanliness. Bui it should be get regular care. jewel-encruste- d ! 0' Entertains Kalon Club Kalon Club met at the home Bullock Thursday to hear a presentation of song and words from "Annie, Get Your Gun," performed by Mrs. Richard Cotant, with Mrs. Alan Cook as her accompanist. Mrs. Cotant was costumed and gave a lively interpretation of the musical by Irving Berlin. Mrs. Howard Dixon, president, was in charge of the election of officers. She was reelected for another term and Mrs. C. R. Anderson was named of Mrs. Sue h - to-th- ' ' spray. THE CAREFEEE PLAY of Sdmmer is implied in this flutter curl coiffure. Very right and refreshcurls at the sides. ing is the soft touch given The wide open face look is achieved by sweeping the hair off the forehead into lazy wandering curves. Custom hair shaping and soft professional permanent waving insure great ease of care, and give the hair its soft and pretty look. mgtnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm The bride chose a Thailand ! ; , motif, as her fathw, Clyde T. on Lowe, was there assign ment for the U.S. Government i as an agricultural advisor. . i The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Following the ceremony the wedding breakfast was hosted by the groom': father, Vernon C. Mills at the Beau Brummell Restaurant. The bride designed her wedding ensemble, choosing Japanese bridal satin, flowed from an empire waist line into a deep central lacy i pleat. The lace material was encrusted with crystal and pearl beading. Her bridal train flowed behind her creating an illusion of soft loveliness. Her tiarra was fashioned in an ori ental lace swirl. Her bouquet was a white orchid garlanded by white roses carrying out the theme of the wedding party costumed in em erald green, white and gold. The bridesmaids were beau tifully gowned in Thai MRS. VERNON B. MILLS Chiengsams in shades of The dresses were ac cented by palm leaf and bam entered the cultural hall of the boo baskets containing shiny Palmyra Stake House in Span, emerald leaves. White and gold ish Fork. rose covered balls added to Delicate finger foods of Thaithe decor. land were served. The attendants, with Annette Receiving guests' were Dr. Searle as maid of honor, included Chaunna and Cathy and Mrs. Ray D. Lowe of FulMr. Mrs. and Calif.; lerton, Lowe, Carolyn and Marolyn Oral Jensen of Spanish Fork Mills, DeAnns Hanks, Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thorn-le- y Swenson, Judy Allred, Linda of Smithfield. Ricky Taylor Gallup and JoAnn Thurnell. A and Gary Chambers were best Dent, Karen Lowe, Tamara men. Ushers were Kent and niece, Veronica Lowe, was Tom Lowe, Boyd Hanks and frocked In an identical Thai fly-aw- v uuocu OeUlflg Musical Play prrgram chairman. Hostesses were Mrs. Bullock and Mrs. Gold.n Hanseen and they served a dainty refresh ment JACQUE GRAHAM Fashion Forecast This is a year where no one idea, no one direction, has caused a dramatic change in fashion. It is a year of broad selection of hilhouette, of variety in all areas of fashion. There will still be some Mad-Mextremists around, but they are no longer front and center. This year's girl is pretty, feminine, soft. In fact, soft best describes the incoming fashions. Men will welcome the return of fit, brought back by the renaissance of the belt. Belts are high and narrow under the bosom low and lean n or wide and defithe hips nite at the waistline or wrapped. Even the free falling A shape, a continuing favorite, will have more shape, be just a little closer to the body. Ruffles are everywhere . . . tiered ruffle shirts, ruffles at the neck, at sleeve edge. Pleats and shirring, starting below the hip, add softness to the new more fitted shapes. Smocking is used to cinch the waist, all very feminine, all very new. od all-gi- rl, ... ... if SS ... in. Llmrm Mm Jacque Graham Sets June 7 Wedding Date They will be married The shirt needs accessorizing, so look for more fragile yet colorful or antiqued cuffGirls links, buttons and belts range from crushy ties, o patent to ribbon to beautifully printed ribbons and brocades sashed at the waist in all widths. Distinctive buckles, bows or signatures 'are on everything. Chains are more refined, lighter in weight and are many times incorporated with beads, bells, coins, pearls, colorful enamels, lucite, gold or ribbons. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 7, and a reception that same evening will honor them in the Women's Council Cultural Center. Miss Graham is a graduate of Provo High School and LDS In high school she Seminary. was an officer in the Pep Club, member of Decca Club and Ski Club. She was also affiliated with Alpha Unitess Mega. Now a sophomore at Brigham Young University, she is a member of Vakhnom. Mr. Smith, a graduate of Orem High School, was active The Boston Post Road, which in the Ski Club there. He went is now part of U.S. No. 1, was to Boys State in Logan. He is marked with milestones by also a sophomore at BYU, and Benjamin Franklin in 1753. Jlf trsrW added: they don't go to the bath until they're clean. Wagner said the British, on the other hand, brush off the Japanese habit of being in the bath, soaking with others. The British prefer to dip in their hot water alone. Soak alone is their his military has completed service. They will make their home in Provo while Mr. Smith continues his schooling at BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Graham of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacque, to Stanley L. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bud Smith of Edgemont. 0k1 vJ t i U i ti7ff I fi 'S--ft LOOK WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR 89c! 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