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Show 2A Sunday Herold yjNDAT. 'Jv S, 199 APRIL County. Diamonds Sparkle Like April Rain Utah X v. xl ' v. 4 - .a 7 KARLN RENEE OLSEN Miss Norma Hartley Reveals Plans for Marriage TRISHA BOS WELL Revealed by Couple MARILYN DENNETT Oi-S- ki Of Betrothal to Mr. Me-Kar- in Provo Ladies of Elks Host State Visitation Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Bos- well of Orem announce the en- gagement of their daughter Trisha Boswell to Kirk Granat, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Granat of Provo. Miss Boswell is a graduate of Orem High School and Vic tor Comptoneter of Salt Lake City. She is prejently employed in Salt Lake. Mr. Granat is also a gradu- WINDOW THRIFT Shades or blinds make good Provo Ladies of Elks hosted; Mrs. Parley Judd, Mrs. Carl insulators and help keep heat the State Visitation members, Granat, Mrs. Leo Erickson, in or out according to the Mrs. George Wellesly, Mrs. Wednesday. Mrs. Carlisle Lew-- 1 Hank tfirfemnn anrf Mrs Stan season. In the summer, rooms ' to, president, extended a warm Wrobewskj can be kept cool by drawing welcome to the many who at- - Table decorations were of the shades early in the day to tended. Ladies of Elks were, chiffon rosebuds, filled with seal out the sun's heat. In the present from Salt Lake, Cotton- colorful mints. Prizes were en- winter, reverse the process to wood, Roy, Tooele, Eureka, joyed by all. Mrs. Karl George, keep the heat in when the sun who is president-elec- t, was is down. You will also protect Price, Orem and Provo. A fashion show was present- general chairman of the visit-- ! your draperies by keeping the sun's harshest rays from them. ed, following the shrimp creole ation. luncheon. Styles were by the Wight House in American Fork; Lyman Wight narrated the presentation of fashions. Modeling were: Mrs. William Bea- Valerie McLorg Will Marry Terry B. Morgan Mitchell Sawaya, Mrs. Ted Ferre, Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mrs. George Storrs, Mrs. Valerie McLorg, daughter of Mrs. Arthur McLorg of San Calif., and the late Mr. McLorg, will be married to Lt. Terry B. Morgan ,a son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Morgan of Provo in St. Anselm's Church on .May 16. A reception will follow at the Presidio Officers Club, San Francisco. Miss McLorg attended Sir Francis Drake High School, Dalnousie University in Hali- Ans-elm- o, ACCEPTANCE IRRADIATION According to a current survey, only about 6 per cent of consumers know about irradiated foods. After an explanation, only 20 per cent snowed hesitation about trying irradiated foods. The older, low income, less welleducated people showed the most resistance to the new food preservation process. Plans for Autumn Marriage Marilyn Dennett Plans Granat Rites with George Hall Trisha Boswell Tells News Club and member of Chi Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. en of Provo announce the Sigma Upsilon. Her fiance, who engagement of their daughter, waj graduated from Judge Rene Olsen, to Charles morial High School, also at--J. Iacona Jr., son of Mr. and tended CSU where he was Mrs. Charles J. Iacona of Salt president of the Ski Club and affiliated with Sigma Zeta Phi. Lake Citv. Miss Olsen is a graduate of, He Is now serving with the Provo High School and attend U. S. Navy in Stockton, Calif. A late summer wedding is ed College of Southern Utah, where she was secretary of the planned. ter, NORMA HARTLEY fax, Nova Scotia, and The Col lege Marin in California. Lt, Morgan, a graduate of Provo High School, attended Brigham Young University and Army Officer School, Fort Benning, Ga. He Is now stationed at Fort Ord, Calif. High School and will graduate with a bachelor's degree in advertising and Pub- lice relations from Brigham Young Univesrity in May. The couple plan a late July wedding. ite of Orem Mrs. Nettie H. Dennett and Elwood Dennett of Provo announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marilyn, to George Ray Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arftur L Hall of Springville. Utah Sorosis Guests Entertained by Couple Dr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Faux entertained Utah Sorosis mem' bcrs and their guests at their open session uus wees at tne Women's Cultural Center. An appeal of appreciation was the theme chosen by the guest performers. When you become acquainted with the hopes and desires and disappointments of a composer, said Mrs. Faux, you have a greater appreciation of his works. "To gain a greater understanding of our fellow man we could have a class in people ppreciation," she said. Mrs. Faux delighted the audience with "Letter from the Earth" by Mark Twain; "My Little Boy," by Carl Ewald and "Gunga Din" by Kipling, As Dr. Faux played selections from Rachmaninoff, Liszt and Brahms, Mrs. Faux reviewed interesting facts of their lives. Referring to the study of Israeli people, the club's program for the year, Mark Faux played a trumpet solo from the movie, "Exodus." Dr. Faux sang a solo accom panied by Mrs. Faux, "The Blind Ploughman" by Robert Clark. Refreshments were served to the 75 members and guests from a lovely table, decorated with yellow candles and spring flowers by Mrs. J. Keith Melville, Mrs. Ralph G. Laycock, Mrs. Perci-vBigelow, Mrs. George E. Ballif, and Mrs. V. L. Jackson, Mrs. Ralph L. Rollins. Mrs. Kay watters, president, conducted the meeting and intro duced the guest performers. lace-cover- al COFFEE AND TEA STAINS remove coffee and tea stains from disnes, immerse dishes in cup of bleach for each cup of cold water. Be sure to rinse thoroughly. These directions also apply to colored plastic dishes. i. - aaMtftaaAaaaA The couple plan to be married June 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Dennett i a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Seminary. She is now attending Brigham Young University majoring in nursing. Mr. Hall is a graduate of Springville High School and LDS Seminary. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Gulf States and will graduate in Feb ruary from the Brigham Young University In the "dd of bac A itI II mm m v 1 m m 58.8S Bethers, bridesmaids, and Judy INSTALL OFFICERS JAYCETTES III. II. Il..llll,ip in HJ1JJHHII HEBER Tamera Popp it the newly installed Heber Valley Jaycette president for the coming 1968-6- 9 year. She succeeds Anita Gegg in this position. J u.i GREASE SPOTS Grease spots can be removed by an application of glycerine before laundering. ' a Men's shoes have taken a fancy for hardware. Interest In shoes has been growing for a spell, but the buckles now often decorative as well as functional are larger and novel in shape. Some are simply decorative, flanking the instep and joined by a leather strap. Many slip-osport metal chains, metal straps end metal bits borrowed from the saddlery set. There are studs, too. These outline moccasin toes or run across the instep. Also taking office at the annual Jaycette installation banquet were Pat Broadhead, vice A1 le ' h ' i ' V-- .;;'- - president; Sharon Colton, secretary; Sue Randolph, historian; and Janet Sweat, director. The "Jaycette of the Year" award was presented to Carole ' . Bonner. The Jaycettes perform many worthwhile coromunityand service projects, one being the "Miss Wasatch" contest which they will be arranging in the near future. MRS. TAMERA POPP AaWtliemant Advertltamant Advartlaement Advertisement For Beauticians In The dimple-texture- sash. Know-Ho- Gladys' w, Coiffures Presented April 14 and 15 at the Rodeway Inn, World Famous Horst of Austria ft V Eake Your Trip Knit end oway you go, looking and feeling great every moment. Tev.l Todd carves the simple sheath, softens adds the the bravura of a wildly striped - 4s In Dac-ro- n d polyester double knit, with an affinity for travel, machine-was- h and driable. White, green, yellow or blue with multicolor sash. ABulova the perfect graduation gift. is (S9 attend the bride Ann Mark, junior bridesmaid. II e, "Happy Ending... Bright Beginning!" to Mrs. D'lniar Obray, matron of honor, and Mrs. Ray Mark, Mrs. Fred Rasmussen, Mrs. Joseph Williamson, Mrs. Mrs. Dale Dewey Burgess, - -- aaaaaftfaaMa) h Invited are teriology. spring dresses anker "00" -- 17 Jewel. Cut marker. Brown mariner whale ttrap. anC Mrs. G. Carlyle Thompson of St. George. LDS temple nuotial ceremonies are planned in the fall. Miss Hartley, who was graduated from Orem High School, completed two years at Brigham Young University in business education. She is now em ployed as a secretary in Berkeley, Lam. Mr. Thompson, a graduate in accounting from BYU, has also completed two years of graduate work in economics at the University. He has completed an LDS mission and served as to California Peace Corps volunteer to India. The couple will live in Oakland, Calif., where he is employed. To I uiiiual The engagement of Norma Hartley to Stephen J. Thomp son is announcea by her mother, Mrs. Harold Hartley of Orem. Mr. Thompson is a son of Mr. A watch from the Bulova Excellence Collection is in a class by itself 1 22 93 o If First Security Pictured are Horst of Austria with Internationally Famous Gladys Smith and models. Models are wearing Ihe latest in fashion which Horst pre- BankAmericard and Walker Bankard Welcome Here I sented in his clinic, the "Bonnie and Clyde" look, "curls for girls", daytime wear and (lower right) Miss Gail Bowe is wearing the newest in wig- wear, the new stretch wig. - "ao" Jewel. ir Adjv.tabl telescope bra "yellow or . elet, whit. : T Commander "AO -- SO ateoU Jewel. Stalnle Automatic. proof. Water S69.9S $3s.?. When you know what mata I (mmm! I I JSmm J Contarl AN" Slim jewel. bracelet. While. watch tick, you'll girt If PROVO line Yellow 135 watt ar $3f.a center i lulorfc EEeimlselman Jewelry, Optical and 1U W. CENTER A Knit Shop PROVO Ph. 3 IAYTON fort lar.a fnshirm Yrt VT uthtt i i f ffli'iUA)WurVjaJ ,i '"Mfc:;.M VH trfKveutl hopping enter Attending Horst of Austria's Clinic are fashion minded beauticians from Utah and Colorado: Gladys' staff, Robert Stuer, Virginia Holbrook, Robert Stuer's College of Beauty, Seh Ho Mendenhali American Beauty-Colleg- e Salt Lake, Blake Ogdcn Hollywood Beauty College Provo, Salon owners attending class were: Kay Boley, Cora Lee Johnson, Vonnie Rae Leetham, Dave Kimball, La Vera Jones, Vert Csanky, Julie Connary and Joyce Pickett. |