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Show f i: . ; - " , I ) i V J 4 c i ! f t r s'' i - f 1 ., tiHii'iittMiforii Reception in Garden Arranged for Couple Linda Allred to Exchange Vows With James Collins Miss Susan Meecham Reveals Betrothal MICKELYN ASAY BRENDA BIRD LINDA ALLREO SUSAN MEECHAM Mickelyn Asay to Marry Leon Christensen in Fall A garden reception at the are her sisters Mary Anil Bird Dr. and Mrs. R. Chase Allred be honored that evening at a home of the bride will follow and Mrs. Leon Lee; sister of V. ed nallir,al recognition for her of Prova announce the engage- formal reception at the Pleasant the marriage of Brenda Bird the groom, Janice Lawlor; and Elmo Mr. und Mrs. View First-Thir- d ana Ward hall. ment and David Lawlor on July 23 Jessie Johnson, Pat James, lonncommg marriage school n and the announce Meecham of Provo leadership 01 Unaa tneir Aiirea, Miss Allred, a graduate of in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Barbara Clyde and Glenda aug"te''. the engagement and forthcom community. She has attended and Janes franklin Collins, a Provo High School, attended Miss Bird is the daughter of Johnson. Elizabeth, Jennifer and ing mariiige of their daughter, Julliard School of Music and is son of Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Brigham Young University for John Lewis Bird of Springville Jennetts Lee will be flower son the Van to A. Young attending Brigham Itcidhead, Susan, two years and is currently em' and the late Mrs. Bird. She is Collins, !so of Provo. of Mr. ard Mrs. Joe A. Reid-hea- d University girls. The young persons will ex- ployed in Provo. She has been a Roosevelt. graduate of Springville High The couple will reside in Mr. from Rcidhead Sr., graduated change vows on Aug. 22 at the affiliated with Sub Debs and School and has studied one year Springville while completing The couple will be married Union High School and the LDS Salt Lake LDS Temple and will with Sportswomen. their at in IDS .cbooling. Lake Young Salt Brigham the 5, University Sept. Seminary. He attended Boys' Mr. Collins was graduated in mathematics. She has been Temple and will greet friends from Orem High School and is a member of the Pep Club, snd relatives at a reception State and was active hi drama now studying at BYU majoring Thespians, National Forensics that evening in the Sunset Third and debate. He has attended in bus'iiess administration. He League and the student council. Ward Hall. An open house will the College of Southern Utah 4 served an LDS Cumorah Misbe given in their honor Sept. 6, and completed a mission to Mr. Lawlor, a son of Mr. and LDS Church. He Brazil for the sion and has completed six Mrs. Lawrence V. Lawlor of in Roosevelt. Miu Meecham li a graduate is presently attending the Briyears with the U.S. Army Re Picture Butte, Alberta, Canada, serves. He is a member of the is a graduate of Picture Butte el Provo High School where gham Young University where she served as atudentbody vice he is majoring in communlca is your long hair gossamer Collegiate Athletic Association. High School and is a junior Exchanging wedding vows tions. fine or independently The couple will reside in student at BYU in matiimaUcs Friday in solemn ceremony at curly? president. She is also en IDS St. Francis Catholic Church Seminary graduate. She was the The newlywedi will make Heed care and styling evice Provo while Mr. Collins con education. 1668 Governor of Girls' State, their home In Provo while con- from the July "Seventeen:" tinues his studies. Invited to attend the bride were Claudette Louise Cances, a Sterling Scholar, and recetv- - tinuing their education. Baby fine hair works beautidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emile ia a pulled back effect fully J. Cances of Provo, and Lynn 1969 JULY 13, SUNDAY, 2A Sunday Herald softened by tendrils especial, World Fashions Provo, Utah Richard Johnson, son of Mrs. ly if you have a small face and Elwood T. Johnson of Midvale. big eyes. Have a trim first to Mrs. Jack Aramaki was ma eliminate split ends and supply shaping. The set: Use a gel for added 1405 bounce and body. On medium-siz- e NORTH wind back three at rollers, the crown, four down on each STATE This is fects. Even the barest looking side. Jn back, wind one down at SAN FRANCISCO the to?; then make one row of a summer for moonwaikers. sandal, deftly designed and two rollers, three rows of three The beautiful, free foot has carefully chosen, will do both, rollers each, one row or two. never looked she adds. A religion and science class in (Continued from Page 1A) Set tendril - wisps on skinny t o romantic. "Every sandal should reflect terests many of the boys. one at each ear Many are rods, the permanent rising fashion focus on the "It's all young," added Den, "Eacn night we have a dif- and at each moonstr u c k, temple. It may be the thinnest nis Lowe, program adminis- ferent instep. the groups," activity for The comb - out: Brush hair whether that crescent cf a chain or a mass trator. "The success is in our added Mrs. Charles Edward thoroughly and gather .with a m a g n e t io of links and stones almost covand teachers. Gates, ffsistant director. "We coated elastic band into a high is ) a kids can the sphere and ering the instep. But it will They're young plan movies, swimming, ponytail. Then twirl into dangly mere shadow give the effect of airy always Identify and really find that dances, family nights, entwine with ribbon. Set in the daymovement and allure. The bare they can enjoy older people." sports night, a talent show, a curls, tendrils in place with time sky or a hairlins foot sandal with a heel is as Counselors for the groupr are hootenany. flicks of a comb. cir new as the cosmonaut." gleaming but chosen not only on age, per"Our biggeset event is the Naturally curly hair, which cle in the vel-- Bette Knight Sandals are marvelous p'rin file. and reference a sonality excursion to Salt Lake. The may tend to be dry and hard night. with vety slacks, shorts, and a cotcounselor is Each prospective a S to such as the to manage, should be trimmed Bernardo's midsummer 1969 ton shirtmaker dress on a hot Interviewed. Many of them youth go is the places MonuPlace This weeks zoo, professionally every eight sandals are provocatively inspir day in the country. Sandals are have come up through the proment, the LDS Temple grounds A dry-hashampoo can help, ed by the six phases of the a natural with evening pajanew have and themselves gram and then1, to the showing of followed by a combination con- moon. Eva Sonnino, Bernar mas, also chic with long flowideas. lotion. Try do's "Promised Valley." e gentle design ing evening gowns. These sanand each "It changes year it waved and turned under, er, points out that the "phase" dals can glisten with glamour. not The are Thinderella girls each time it gets better." noted with a center part. that brings you luck is the one The sandal is not as smart with returnee from only oi a diet, excercise and The set: Wind two one three-yea- r large rol- that highlights your foot's best a tailored suit, but then most have counseling sessions, but California. they are trying to ingrain good lers back at the crown, three points, and plays down any de ladies know vhat. Surveys are taken and the habits so they stay thin. down on each side. In back, classes, courses and activities eating wind one idler down at the are rated by each participant. "We want to see them shock top. Next: one row of two, two Some of this year's classes for their parents so much, they'll rows of tliree, one row of two. the Girl's Academy include, "A want to see their daughters The comb - out : Brush vigMore Positive You", "Ceram- stay slim," commented Hills. orously. Make a center part, ics," "Dream House," "Kair "At first they were discouraged, then smooth the top and turn Care," "Musical Exercise," but as soon as they started see- the sides and back under for a and ing the results, there was quite 'Religion," "Scenery," pageboy. Keep all wisps in place a psychological change." "Sewing." by smoothing down with a cotEach session tries to help ton ball saturated with hair 'Boys are taught basic techniques in baseball, basketball, the boys and girls know who spray. svmnast'cs, track and swim- - they are and of their own per ing. Enrichment courses are an sonal worth. As one young lady If birds leave marks on added attraction for the youtn mentioned, "It's a dream vaca- outdoor furniture or if tree sap, . i i tion for kids." suckv spots, actt uromuuy There s hard work, fun and; before the stains remove paint special flanning for their music-- j or infiltrate fabric. Using a hut when damn, staff bristled ai extnvanganza, brush everything is over, the girls sprinkled with dry sal soda will look back and remember concentrated, scrub wi'h a how they described their few circular motion and rinse with a damp sponge. weeks, '"It's neat." Miss A fay is a graduate from Provo High School and LDS Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Asay of Provo announce the engagement of their daughter Mickelyn Asay to Leon Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christenren of Provo. The couple will be married Seminary. Mr. Christensen has graduated from Provo High School and Utah Technical College. He has served two years in the U.S. Army, and is now employed at Sep. 13, at the Women's Cu- Geneva. The couple plan to live ltural Center. A reception will in this area. honor them that evening. Claudette Cances. Is Wed to Lynn Johnson Hints For Long Hair Beautiful, Free Foot Looks More Romantic - Teens Blend Fun With Learning At Youth Academy counselors and honor tron of Club Notes SUB DEBS Will meet today with Denece and Ellis Anderson, 1584 Locust Camille Lane, at 2:30 p.m. honor. E. Cances, Thomas Johnson served as best man with James E. Cances as usher. Following a honeymoon to Las Vegas, the couple will re-ia Salt Lake City. maid rrn of WELCOME WAGON NEWCOMERS Provo-Orearea newcomers will meet Tuesday at 19 a.m. with Mrs. Robert Maddax, 2890 N. 840 E., for coffee and punch soci8j. Stretch Your Budget 10001 of ttems te chooss from Nam brand family clothing at low, low ' prices you can afford Open 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Monday thru Saturday (CLOTHING 9m PLENTY OF FREE PARKING M ir 01 - ditioner-and-settin- g moon-blond- Inferior Decoration n i X 1 Group Discontinued Colors vorcuroy una Perma Pressed Koratror.s Dacron Polyester 35 65 Combed Cotton Ivy Styling. Waist sizes, 28-4- 2, length sizes are limited. . Food Shoppers Offered Good Food Choices USDA's Consumer and Marketing Service reports that food shoppers will find good supplies of meat and poultry' and some choices in fresh vegetables and fruit in food storages and supermarkets for this second weekend in July. Broi'er-frve- r chickens and turkeys continue to be the most uhnndant meats. Beef cuts in best supply are again roasts, steaks, and ground beef. Pork items in best supply are bacon and chops in most areas along with ham, roasts, and smoked Fish piciucs in some areas. canned are consider to fHiys tuna, maine sardines, at "' fish sticks and portions. Fresh vegetables In test corn, supply are cabbage, borne ana Dotatoes. onions, areas may add tomatoes. Watermelons and cantaloupe are abundant in most areas. Fresh fruit in best supply are bananas and limes, and peaches in some areas. USDA's plentiful foods list for Jiilv featurps peaches, but conmarketing of this fruit tinues to be slower than expected. Other foods on the plentiful list are rice and summer vegetables along with watermelons. . oraor oosplo, wh Register Your Desires in . . Silver . . . China Crystal . Stainless Stee! 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