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Show A Sunday Herol SUNDAY, Ut.li SEPT. Conty, t, 196 W Eileen Dayton Weds Mr. Michael Klein Dr. nd Mrs. Leland K. Dayton were hosts at a reception at their Provo residence Friday evening in honor of their daughter, Eileen Dayton, and Mich- - Springville Couple Wed Pretty Autumn Reception In Arranged for Newlyweds JJeAnn Ivie And LDS Wedding Ceremony Gary Westphal Wed Reciting vows in the Salt Lake Lake LDS Temple Friday were Cheryl K. Marshall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Mar-ael Regner Klein, who were shall, and Alan W. Mecham, married earlier in the day In son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mecham. All are of Springville. Mr. Klein is a son of Mrs. g The Mechams hosted a A. of Klein John Mesa, Ariz., breakfast at the Rodeway and the late Mr. Klein. A brother, John A. Klein II, escorted Inn in Provo following the marhis mother. The family hosted riage. That evening in the a wedding breakfast in Salt. Springville Stake Cultural Hall, Lake City following the mar- a reception honored the couple with parents of the bride as riage. The bridal couple and their hosts. The bride wore a white attendants received guests before an attractive arrangement gown with empire of ivy entwined pillars and gar waistline, skirt with rows lands of greens on the garden of lace. The bodice was of lined lace with tiny hand-sew- n patio. pearls The bride wore her wedding and soft scoop neckline, and the a train of white chifgown of heavy silk with wrist-lengt- h skirt had sleeves and rounded fon over satin edged in lace. neckline. The skirt draped into tier veu was attacnea to a a brief train and random appli crown of chiffon edged in pearls lace ac and rhinestones, and she carques of centuated the contemporary ried a bouquet of a white orlines. A profuse veil of bridal chid, tropicana roses, stephan-oti- s and streamers. illusion was released from a Mrs. Elmo Gillies, Mrs. Paul Rows of lace and lac ruffles Kowacich, Mrs. Gordon Tayler, alternated in the pretty wedding fnlWn Tjiwprv Tprrv voile which Mrs gown of and Eileen Pat Cherrington wore as she and Westphal iGary Hjorth hosted par- - . w eMia1' .L 1,11 umi Parenis ana ties for the bride uests at welcomed attendants After a honeymoon in Kan- Fri" Center 0rem RcePtion ithe sas City and St. Louis, Mo., the, d evemn8-groowill live in Springville while the former De-continues his course in1 The bride is me Ann ot Mrs. i oaugnier electrical eneineerine at Brie- mar I Burr of Orem and the ham Vnnncr he uhnro ....... . ..D Ilnivprcitv w.....u.v .I.V.V1IV is a senior. The bride is em- - late Golden Ivie. Mr. Westphal lis a son of John E. Westphal of ployed in Provo. Provo and the late Mrs. Nellie Westphal. Wedding vows were exchang ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Ted Sneddon. A wedding dinner was hosted by Mr. and Mrs. I Sneddon. "" r- wed--din- i i ! cluster of rosebuds and beaded leaves with multiple folds to the shoulders and a single sheer cascade to chapel length. Sisters of the bride were bridesmaids in gowns of long, n white crepe with velvet insets touched by lace in the bodice. They carried a surrounded single gardenia with greens and ivy. blue-gree- ! ''I iff MRS. MICHAEL KLEIN (Eileen Dayton) Fashion Show Enjoyed by Amicitia 0. James Klein was best man for his brother. Also in the line was Lelar.d Dayton, brother of the bride. Ushers were Steve Patria, Steve Miller and Hugo Boren, all of Mesa, Ariz., and D;nnis Chapman of Cedar City. The couple will reside in Minneapolis, Minn., where both will attend the University of Minnesota. Mr. Klein will do graduate work in economics and education. at v i j J, r' 'i L. : 1 Colleen Lowery was maid of honor, with Diane Slater, Mable Packard and Karen Taylor as bridesmaids. Kelly and Kristi Taylor were flower girls. The maid of honor and flower girls h wore flowered apricot chiffon over taffeta gowns while the bridesmaids wore floor-- ! plain apricot chiffon length gowns. They carried nosegays of white carnations and apricot-colore- d ribbons. Laurel A. Barker and EIRay Mecham were best man and groomsman, while Tom Jackson ushered. floor-lengt- ' jjl -- r '' ' 'A me decorations were in a harvest theme, carried out in fruits, flowers and ribbon peacock birds. Cornucopia centerpieces were on the serving tables, and fruit carts and plants were in the foyer and hall, Mn. Fred Ahland and Mrs. Earl Pierce, Donna Pond; Mrs. was show A fashion enjoyed M. Dayton and Mrs. Leland by Amicitia Club memberi in A. Dayton of Salt Lake Brent the gardens at the home ci City, and Mrs. Cloyd Hofheins Shirleyne Chamberlain Thursand Christine Hofheins of Provo day evening. hosted parties. Glenda Harding of Mrs. : r chiffon-o- , Autumn shades of orange, olive green and yellow were blended in the pretty flower arrangements which decorated the hall of the Provo 20th Ward !when Mr. and Mrs. David W. Carlton) Fairbanks (Sylvia welcomed guests at a wedding reception Friday evening. The couple exchanged nuptial vows earlier that day in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Receiving with them were their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ' i Elmer L. Carlton of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fairbanks of Raymond, Alberta, :r.-- r Canada. Bridal attendants were Mrs. (Robert Watters as matron of nonor; rai uirun, mam oi Mrs. Aaron Dickey, honor; Mrs. Rulon Fairbanks, Susan Ruth Ann Bennett, The brides costume was com- Martell, ipleted with a veil of illusion' f bridesmaids, and Donna bridesmaid. which was released from a junior Dickey, atin bow and a bouquet of yel-- 1 I They wore long green dresses touched with orange and yellow rosebuds tied with baby' low which was also reflected 'orchids. 1 in the bouquets. Mrs. Ted Sneddon, sister of I Rulon Fairbanks was besl the bride, attended her as ma- - f with Robert man Watters, tron of honor. Sue Carter, Jillyn and James Dickey, ushAaron Pullham, Paula and Lori Sned ers. don were bridesmaids in long For her bridal gown, Mrs. yellow frocks accentuated with chose a lace gown Fairbanks yellow and white mum nosewith a volumnous, tiered skirt gays. MRS. GARY WESTPHAL of net with lace medallans edgRich Westphal was best man (DeAnn Ivie) ing each layer and a lace over-skiwith Ted Sneddon, Dwain Westwhich swept open at the phal and Fred Westphal as front. She carried copper roses Scented Combinations ushers, tied with mums. A tiara of The couple are planning to Many of the must famed pearls released her fingertip live in Provo after a honeymoon French perfume firms have veil. to Long Beach, Calif. Mr. West, created what can be one of The wedding party was honphal will be continuing studies the best welcomed combinations ored at a dinner at the home hair spray and perfume, all of the bride. at Brigham Young University. Sue Carter and Jillyn Pulham in one. The composition mainparties were arhosted a shower for the bride tains excellent control of any ranged by Mrs. Kit Hawkins coif, leaving no flaky, gummy and Pat Curtin. prior to her marriage. residue to dull the hair and, The couple will honeymoon at the same time, surrounding in Canada where an open the wearer with the precious house is planned in Raymond cleaning send to an expert who can make the fragrance of the most expensive on September 14. They will renecessary repairs and has prop- perfumes at the slightly higher turn to make a home in Provo er storage facilities. while Mr. Fairbanks continues price of hair spray. MRS. ALAN MECHAM (Cheryl K. Marshall) ti I V?. MRS. DAVID FAIRBANKS (Sylvia Carlton) rt at Brigham Young his studies University, Cooking utensils should in good condition, sturdy, be right for the intended use and not too heavy for the cook to hold. See that handles are heat resistant and tight, that table forks are not used to lift or turn a roast, and that there are long-handl- forks and spoons for use by the outdoor chef. All of these tips help avoid accidents at dry-clean-er ' Shirts For 30 SAVE TO Petite Girl c pre-nupti-al The junior league has gradu-- ! to big league fashion this ated Hoover's, a member, presented fall. For whether it's back-to-- J and narrated the display of Those Cute Freckles campus or career, the more fall styles. "The Total Look" was the theme. Background Freckles are not all that bad. diminutive d&.nsel will certain music was provided by George Often they are totally cute. But ly have her fair share of how do you convince that girl glamor goodies now specifical Spilsbury and Ker Shaw. to enhance those Models were Janice Spils- of yours who thinks she's been ly designed and of proportions. kind pretty with some plague petite bury. Linda Allred, Allison cursed of the keys to is one do is about and Tailoring anything, Murphy, Marilyn Bell, Mary scrape her face with sandpaper in junior designing. Shirts are Rawson, Pat Aired. and tapered, zingy and Mrs. Deanna Marshall, last or even use dynamite. All she slick-fi- t tuck-ig antifreclde need would is an visitor clingy, was a year's president, make-dos. No s from which cream warmhas bleaching perfect. from California and was miss the face for on it styles. welcomed. regular Apply ly Refrehments wera served by 20 minutes then tissue off. Rinse Beguiling styling dominates the committee, Kathy Crowley, with soap and water. Repeat the this season's offerings. Tailored Judy Ky Rawle, Lana Berg application every day until and classic shirts in tattersall those freckles fade aray. . checks and stripes have been and Barbara Berg. given the charming oomph of ascot stock ties, ruffled bosoms and cuffs. A flattering combine Sleepwear-Feminination of haberdasher fabrics feminine frills is the re and Fall is . . . soft, shapely, su- garden prints, abstracts and sult. the look Also, designs. perbly feminine Sporty oxfords boast of . . . FaL1 sleepwear Is romantic, classic stripes, gingham checks collars, Nehru necklines, superbly and pretty plaids lend a tradelicate, fragile You can't miss the ditional touch to the print safari pockets, feminine. cuff treatments and thoroughly ruffles winding around collars palette for fall '88. and cuffs, spilling down the The colors: The color story delightful and snappy contrastdark against fronts of nightshirts anl add- tells of Clear Brights, Gentle ing stitching ing frills to every inch of Pales and Neutrals. The bright white as well as the reverse. And the sky's the limit in fabric. are whitened and have a clean The loungewear story follows; and sunny Quality. Look for colorings from wispy whites to reds, navies and blacks. the outerwear story where in-- tots of greenery-stron- gly s k the bareness has influ- - fluenced by lime and char-ence- d For in junior shirts according to pointing treuse, warm blues with a hint junior designers is nostalgic- the way to more middle ex-jturquoise, pale yellows, a Victorian, Perfect for any dress ensure. riipllahahi. Caftans, 4 """"ll vi fiiiva( BUHWiuiivui r W U' if acrobes and and golden neutrals, greys and shirts, pajamas with frilly jabots (some ntimt th fittod lonk iind araUmtiM, .u. pulled in with belts and sashes. The mood for Fall is f for sults)- - sUmd-uThe moods are many but su- - ously feminine. The spirit of a7., Is; . dLellca,e cuffs ""u and pero lemintnity reigns supreme, romance is everywhere ;c"u; The fabric: Today a woman is nigniume fashions toe reflect Rhode Island is not an island. look. leaning toward textured fab-- ! this fabrics. Crepe and crepe-lik- e rics are making it big on the fashion scene. Particularly pretty is a light and airy nylon crepe which has the took and touch of luxurious silk crepe. Called Enka Crepcset nylon, the crepe pebbling is built into the yarn itself so the fabric never falls flat against the skin. Daily Specials this week only Vt ilk in, no appointments Air circulates freely underneath for this epecial Appointments available at regular prirti. ao sleepwear is cool and comfortable. now fits Monday Frou, rtg. value 113 00 For loungewear, fabrics range , from sporty to dressy to glamnov M IS Tueiday Fermamnt W'at-e- reg. 110 00 orous. Look for clingy, Deluxe Condition Permanent mw M IS body fabrics like silk, chifand matte jerfon, georgette, WHitfMUy-Braul- irul Sl.M Sheen Srt, Walk In seys like Enkalure, a nylon fiTime. Glorious Shern and Color ber from American Enka that Thunday and Hair Style $10 00 Value now M M makes knits much like silk. The fabric la reported to have the body, feel and luster of pure silk jersey plus the COMI WHERI THI qualities of nylon. IIAUTY ACTION IS Women report they like the feel of this solt, silken fabric next to the skin. thru THundoy nly The prints: rrints reflect Se ppintmntt not ntcttMiry. Thirties influence in a shift from swirling away gigan'ic, shapes to smaller, neater, more MART KAWAKAMI COLLEGE OF BEAUTY detailed designs. We pnetict whaf we tetch-bu- uty Flowers are blooming everywhere and In every conceivable 336 We Ceritef Strwt, Pcne J73 S54S size. There are daisiej, cornflowers, blazing sunflowers, MON.-TUE- r x II III f O x IX II S. WED. ONLY KooodX I won., 1 body-fittin- with this coupon Ay ... af-r- with.this coupoi SEAMLESS MESH Mi CRIST TOOTHPASTI Sale 6V-O- NUDE HEEL 48c NYLONS family size breath Z. tube, keeps fresh. Fall nS. I WMITi ht mHmmt Mm M li Sab Jf, Cs- - I n IP B Is ifl e free-flowi- 50 H0TC0LD x V PICNIC CUPS Sale 44k,. 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