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Show n 2A Sunday HeroM Evelyn Croft Tells Betrothal News; To Marry on August 28 ' . " jtst: a. 18 County, Utah K A Mr. and Mrs. Evan M. Croft of Provo announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Evelyn, to Dennis W. Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells F. Hoover, also of Provo. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake Temple on August 28 and a reception held that evening. Miss Croft is a graduate of Brigham Young University. She filled an LDS mission in the Eastern Atlantic States, and has taught in the Nebo and Provo School Districts. Mr. Hoover is also a graduate of Brigham Young University. He served three years in the U.S. Army Security Agency and was an instructor in Turkey with the Military Assistance Advisory Group. The couple will make a home in Provo while continuing to go to school. v SUNDAY, i 1 EVELYN CROFT Open House Julie Ann Oldroyd Weds Mr. Huntington Honors - Julie and bridal forming a short was large Newlyweds Ann SPRINGVILLE Oldroyd, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Roland A. Oldroyd of Springville, became the bride of Royal Mack Huntington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Feno Huntington of Castle Pale in an early evening ceremony performed on June 15 by William Pratt of the Kolob LDS Stake presidency, at the Kolob Stake House. ' Organ music was played before the ceremony by Mrs. Dean Oldroyd and vocal selec tions were furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Duane Buchanan and Dean Oldroyd. The bride chose a beautifully designed dress of white dotted Swiss with empire waist and train. floor of Her bouquet yellow daisies centered with a white orchid and with green satin streamers. Mrs. Lee Measom, sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor; Mrs. Kendall Oldroyd, Mrs. Gary Peirce, Jill BuchanJane Oldroyd, an, Patricia Peery and D'Anna Bryan, were bridesmaids. Tammy Baldwin was flower girl and Lisa Old royd, ring bearer. They were attired in attractive dotted h Swiss yellow gowns with empire waistline and long sleeves and trimmed with tiny daisies. Wick Huntington, borther of the groom, served as best man and Kendall Oldroyd, Rodney Oldroyd and Lee Measom, were floor-lengt- trimmed circular over-ski- rt wtih dainty white daisies com-i- n gto a V at the back of the waist Ruffles trimmed the ushers. , sleeves and An attractive yellow, green long cascaded from the waist to the and white color scheme was carried out with parasols and baskets of fresh white yellow' centered dasies used as center wrist-lengt- h pieces4. .- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holdaway of Vineyard entertained at an open house for their son Jack and his new bride, the former Kathy Olson of Willard, Utah, on June 15. They were married May 24 in the Logan JDS Tem ple. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson. The newlyweds and their parents greeted guests in receiving line Susan and Tawnie Holdaway were flower girls. Glade Holdaway greeted guests at the door. Color scheme was red, white and pink, with guests served at tables set in the garden with many beautiful lights adding to the decor. The parents of the bride were hosts at a reception the night of the marriage. It was also a garden party. The bride wore a white lace gown with long train, and carried white roses. The color scheme was red and white. They went on a honeymoon to Southern Utah canyons and Las Vegas. Both the bride and groom are employed at Thiokol. . ? 4 liiiiiilili f .7 What's New instant button attacher that eliminptes the need for needle and thread has been developed. It is a small hand tool that allows the user to replace or put on a new button in seconds. The gadget also can used to repair auto seat coven, to attach nooKs to drapes and curtains, to pleat drapes and to repair loose buttons on sofas and other upholstered furniture, the manufacturer reports. An ti ti setting Is ere- ated by fashion model Aldlne Honey and her companion, Trooper Matthews of the Life Guards, as they on the lawn of the Bse of York's headquarters In Chelsea, England. maxi-dres- s Aldlne Is wearing a hisan Inspired by torical movie while Matthews wears the uniform of the 11th Hassan of the Crimean War era. VICTORIAN V -- . MRS. ' v::' (ft HUNTINGTON (Julie Ann Oldroyd) MACK WASHINGTON Defense M. Clark Clifford, cautious expressing optimism about the Paris peace talks with North Vietnam: "We get some bits and straws that indicate that there is some movement now, no matter how slight" Margaret Swensen Engagement Tcb Dennis Lifferth Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Swensen of Provo announce the engagement and ,heir daughter, wedding plans of .Margaret J. Swensen, and Dennis R. Lifferth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lifferth of Centerville. The couple plans an Aug. 16 wedding memony in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Parents of the bride will be hosts that evening at a reception at their home. Bidden to attend the bride are sis ters of the couple, Kathy Swensen and vC.ir..ivii Mrs. David McKell, and Rose Ann and f dl Carla Lifferth. v t" v LINDA ANN HATFIELD r 14 f Linda Ann Hatfield Tells Wedding Plans Miss Swensen is a graduate of BY High School and is a senior at Brigham Young University, where she is a mem ber of Cougarettes. Mr. Lifferth was graduated from BYU in May with a de gree in economics and will attend graduate school next fall at Iowa State University. He has completed an LDS mission to South Africa. The couple will live in Ames. MARGARET J. SWENSEN No matter how attractive a World Fashion hair style is, its beauty can be Early Autumn wedding plans Sabin and Emily Peay as lessened by stray hairs at the are announced for Linda Ann bridesmaids, Linda is a graduate of Provo Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and nape of the neck. This is a High School and LDS Seminary. Mrs. Clyde (Tyke) Hatfield of She attended Snow special problem when setting College for son LaVar and shorter cuts and can be avoided Allen, she was Provo, active a year, where of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen in Lambda Delta Sigma. by checking the back of your in o throp-wa- v mirrnr Tf cD Mr. Allen has served an LDS of Manti. appearing on camera and eye-- ; discover stray hairs use a By BETTE KNIGHT The couple will be wed on mission to th Northern States. be brows -i- not fuU-m- ust rVnvriirht 1968 bv tat0 a ;Comb to sha 9mt fi in the Manti LDS! He has attended Snow Collece so. to ine upsuta miniature wave or smoottl jook and is currently attending Utah Scrips League Newspapers Inc. TemDle. A recention wUl be 10 De y 8 .them into place and tape them that evening in the Sunset State University. This writer- a!, HOLLYWOOD will The reside ii is now m h'g Dermiw tape. In addi-sistThird Ward. Barbara Hatfield, couple glamour capital we"e SDotMhts not and of the bride, will serve Provo while continuing to go a n StaWHoll as maid of honor with Marean'to school. ivj. jf u v v nf like an hour "Both Sexes However, this is all interest- WASHINGTON-iRe- p. Glenn Should Know," who book to the C. essential and Cunningham, ing just published promotion. said he just had a polyp by Avon, has removed from his throat and been the cause A lemon yields more juice if had whiffed tear gas while of appearait is heated before squeezing. passing the scene when police nces cn radio had dispersed Resurrection City and television Nuts chop more easily if they poor people: in order to let have been stored in the freezer "My throat is burning like the public for a few hours. fire." know that the Bette Knight : publication is now on sale at Television Appearance Is Unique Experience f pa" - f yd Sl ( MAKE A local bookstores. There is something so stark about a TV sound stage. There I are no exotic sets only a desk and chair, or perhaps a small couch and chair, used for interviewing. 'A- A tew spotlights are used and there's one large television camera for the purpose of catching the action. Costumes are not worn before the camera. Instead smartly tailored clothes appropriate for the particular time of day are 122 used. Color television experts DARLENE BURCH urge the performer to wear blues and yellows which are effective colors when seen on a home screen. In the case of black and white sets, color is of minor importance. However, black, white, silver or silvery shades tend to do weird things Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burch iKesler is attending Utah Tech- - to the TV camera eye so these of Provo announce the engage- - nical Institute after graduation colors are avoided. Makeup is important when ment and forthcoming marriage from Orem High School. . V'"a J SPLASH .':'V''' With a new permanent wavo and your hair ityle will tay In. Complete with extra protein, $13.95 value for $7.95. Special for this week: Oil manicUrt, $2.50 value for $1.00; scalp treatment for falling hair end dandruff Including beautiful hair style and comb-ouspecial t, Miss Darlene Burch Tells $2.50. MARY KAWAKAMI COLLECE OF BEAUTY Of Plans for August Rites of a daughter, Darlene, to Dale M. Kesler, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kesler of Orem. The couple will be wed in Aug. 9 ceremonies to be performed in the Orem 32nd LDS Ward where a reception will follow. Miss Burch is a student at Provo High School and Mr. We practice what we teach U 336 beauty West Center Street Provo. Phone Invited ot attend the bride as maid of honor is Sarah Marrott with Susan Pace and Chris Luck as bridesmaids. The couple will reside in Provo. 373-55- MS JOT ftW Marcus Tullius Tiro recorded the speeches of Ceasar and Cicero in a shorthand in 63 B.C. 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