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Show 1 JS!i SStt5 Sunday Herold 5A 0 f f i s REBECCA PEGGY TAYLOR - Cultural Arts Chooses New Leaders - Mrs. AMERICAN FORK F.Haws Durfey will head the Cultural Arts Club as president for the coming year. Elected to serve wilii Mrs. Durfey are Mrs. J. Clyde Birk, vice presi dent, and Mrs. Gene Barker, secretary; Mrs. Myron Boley, treasurer; Mrs. Alex Karren, reporter; Mrs. Alvin Monson, historian. The election took place at the regular club meeting held at the home of Mrs. Karren. Weal t. Christensen, executive director of the Utah State Association of Retarded Children, spoke on events as currently affecting the lives of people today. An open discussion followed. Mrs. Frank Merryweather of Pleasant Grove, state winner in the TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) organization was a special guest also. She will be in Miami, Fla., this coining week, to compete in an contest, Mrs. Merry-weathexplained the outstanding success she had in reducing her weight by over 100 pounds, in less than a year. Mrs. W. Dean Taylor was welcomed into the club. Mrs. Durfey reported the last Women's Legislative Council meeting. Mrs. Elwyn Wride gave the club collect. Musical entertainment included vocal solos by Mrs. Joseph Mecham, accompanied by Mrs. Karren, and vocal selections by a trio of girls, Jamie Ball, Linda Gauger, Qvtsa Johnson and Kathleen Mayne, accompanied by Jan inter-ncticn- al er CORAL ALLEN A. JENSEN LINDA ANDERSON Summer Wedding Date Of Plans for June Wedding Chosen by Miss Allen Taylor Reveals Plans With Jim Acton SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Dear L. Taylor of Lake Shore announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Peggy, to Jim Acton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J' Miss Rebecca Jensen Tells P&hhy LAKE 1 Linda Anderson Circles The couple will be marired Miss Jensen was graduated Planning a late summer wed from Orem High School and ding are Coral Young Allen and on Aug. 19 and will receive Utah Technical College and George Judson Todd Jr., ac their friends at a reception at participated in A Cappella cording to the engagement an- the home of the bride. Choir and Thespians., Mr. New- nouncement 3iade by her par ell is also a graduate of Orem ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis In symbolism, the color green High School and served in the Allen of Provo. Mr. Todd's denotes faith, gladness, U.S. Army. He is employed in parents are Mr. and Mrs. Orem. George J. Todd of Playa del Rey, Calif. Is there a special TV show on Miss Allen is a graduate of just at suppertime? Spread a Provo High School and LDS plastic tablecloth over the liv Seminary and is a senior at Whether you knit an over-- , ing room floor, and serve sup Brigham Young University. She blouse or a pullover, you'll per picnic style. The plastic was graduated from New York be making buttonholes. The will protect the rug, and is School of Interior Design in of course, explain how easily sponged off with soap or 1966 with a professional certifi to make them. Here tre some tips on finishing buttonholes Jensen, bridesmaid. detergent suds after the meal cate. Mr. Todd is a graduate of professionally: A knit-i- n BYU with a degree in account buttonhole can be and finished in one of two ways. is Polly's Pointers currently attending ing Army Officer Candidate School! If you do not use a ribbon fac- at Fort Benning, Ga. He will ling, take either the yarn used receive his commission in Aug--1 to make the garment, or a sew-us- t. ling thread in a matching color, CRAMER POLLY DEAR -her for her POLLY Like Marty daughter. Shirts By facial two sons were also made of the Mae, my children have a col DEAR POLLY-To- day tissues are so attractively same material. If one should lection of felt pennants which boxed it seems a shame to get separated from the others we wanted to display without throw away the empty contain their clothing made it easier to the wall. I bought ers. One, taped with transpar- spot the lost one or the rest of marring IVz yards of burlap, hemmed ent tape to the end of my sew the family group. DEBBIE. both edges with h hems ing machine cabinet, is ideal DEAR POLLY- -Is there any and, after pinning the pennants for holding small sewing scraps way to keep white fiberglass to this material, I slipped a and bits of thread. Another is drapes white? MRS. G. K. wooden dowel through each used in the laundry area to hold DEAR POLLY-Any- one hav- hem. I attached a cord to the clothing labels with washing ing a small hole in a wall or top dowel and hung this on the Still another is instructions. where pipes go wall like a scroll.-BIL- LIE. perfect for holding soiled hose through the floor can fiU in until I am ready to wash them these holes with steel wool Another idea for keeping the and keep out the mice. MRS. sewing area tidy is to place the R. W. divided section of an egg car. think DEAR POLLY- Gerald Acton of Cowley, Wyo. The bride-eleis a graduate of Spanish Firk High School and LDS Seminary. She also atended the Utah State University. Jim served a mission for the LDS Church in the Cumorah Mission. He is now attending USU majoring in mechanical engineering and food science. The couple are planning a June 7 wedding in the Manti LDS Temple and a reception will be held in their honor the same evening in the Lake Shore Ward hall. ct Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert M. Jensen of Orem announce the engagement of their daughter, Rebecca A. Jensen, to Dan J. Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Newell, also of Orem. The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake Temple on June 7 and will be feted at a reception that evening at the Orem 24th Ward. Invited to attend the bride are Mrs. Leif Anderson as ma-tr- o of honor; Margaret A. Jensen as maid of honor, and Jackee J. Jones, Barbara Jensen, Susan Jensen and Tamarie Date With Jesse L Nuttall Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay B. An- of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Nutderson announce the engage- tall, all of Provo. The couple plan to be marment and wedding plans of their ried on June 14 in the Salt Lake daughter, Linda Anderson, and Temple and will be feted that Jesse Lee (Jed) Nuttall, a son evening at the Bonneville-20t- h Ward hall. Both the young people art graduates of Provo High School and LDS Seminary. Miss Anana careiully overcast around derson was a member of the the buttonhole so that the but- Pep Club and Spanish Club. ton will fit it snugly. Mr. Nuttall was a member of If you do face the ribbon, sew the ROTC program. He is presthe ribbon to the garment, then ently employed in Provo. The couple plan to reside in cut a hole in the ribbon at the Provo and to continue studying point of the buttonhole. Using at BYU. a matching thread, sew the Cover your cookbooks with edges of the ribbon opening to the edges of the opening in transparent wrap to protect your knitting. Use the easy but them from tolling during food tonhole stitch. preparation. Buttonholes For Knitted Sweaters Sewing Area Kept Tidy With Catchall This week only! iy-inc- plumbing ton next to your machine to hold the assorted items used frequently. JOAN. Last sum DEAR POLLY mer, while at Expo 67, I saw a mother with a very clever way of keeping her familytogether in a crowd. She had made dresses from the same bright fabric for herself and - Susan Brown played piano solo. Smith. a Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Hershel Crotts and Mrs May W. Bennett. A desert luncheon was served to the 25 present. I can -I help Marty Mae display her pennants without damaging papered walls. Our family has been collecting pennants for souvenirs while on trips all over the United States and Canada. We slide ours on a' thin wire that is hung on the wall between two nails or picture hangers MIKE. DEAR POLLY-- My daughter used a stapler and fine staples to display felt pennants on the papered wall in her room. This worked very v. ell as the tiny holes mada by the staples did not show unless one looked very closely. LUCILLE. SPRING OUTFITS LATEST STYLES LOWEST PRICES 45-pie- ce tape-back- ed Mi i FREE! Mdmac'diimerware! 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