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Show 2A Sunday Harold sit. onrora , im --C7- VJcki Beck Says Vows With Gary H. Rankin 4 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck of Provo announce the marriage of their daughter, Vicki Peck, to Gary H Rankin, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rankin of Beulah, Mich. The couple exchanged wedding vows Saturday at St. Church in Mark's Lutheran accomwere Nev Elko, They panied by Carol Martin and v IT 0 '7 ' XV:' ' . y 7- - cur-rent- ly PHS Future Secretaries V r? Lowell Warenski. The bride is a graduate of Provo High School and Stevens Henager College. She is employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Rankin, after graduation from high school, attended of Utah. He is also em. ployed in Salt Lake City, where the couple will reside. Have Installation Meeting ROSEMARY JONES MARY LUC1NDA ALLEN i The wedding plans of Rose-- i mary Jones and Neal M. Peter- are announced by her par- The couple will exchange vows Mr. and Mrs. Marlin R. ents, on Nov. 26 in the Manti LDS Jones of Lindon. Mrs. Peterson will and friends greet Temple of Mr. and Mrs. Lowe at a reception at the Provo 18th is a son N. Peterson of American Fork. Ward hail that evening. couple will be married Invited to attend the bride are Nov. 14 in the Salt Lake LDS her sister, Mrs. Bill Ward as A u Temple and a reception that m at e LuAnn Barbara fYemn Redick, maids, . worn hall " Pennovich. Cynthia and Pamela Adams and JaLeane and Sue Mrs. Tom Garfield will be me- .nn Allen will be flower girls. tron of honor and Denise Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Dareld Allen of Provo announce the engagement '.and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Lucinda Allen, to John Robert Adams, a son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Adams, also of Provo. Both the young people are graduates of Provo High School and LDS Seminary and are now attending Brigham Young University. Miis Allen is a senior The nVatf of couple will live in Provo in elementary education. Mr. continue will and their be sisters schooling. Adams is an accounting major and a membei of the ROTC Air Force. He was president of the . aeminary and Miss Alien was historian. He served an LDS i mission to Britain. ; .j . torof the Margaret Mecham Tells Nov. 21 Wedding Plans Ann Jones, Jeana Marie Jones, Jeanette Peterson, Mary Jo Pet-so- n erson, Kathleen Peterson. Miss Jones was graduated from Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary and e also from Utah Technical lege. She is currently employed Col-Th- in Orem. Mr. Peterson, a graduate of American Fork High School and LDS Seminary, graduated from UTC and is a member of the U.S. Army Reserve. He is now couple plan to make a home in couple, Lee Pleasant Grove. ; ' Ferreters Enjoy Review Of Bonheur Club Hears of 'The Hidden Dimension' ! LPNs Hear About In keeping with the current theme "Wake up and live," Fer reters Guild members heard a review of the book "The Hid-- Vaccination Dea Eyre conducted the meet-Ins- i.f T.irpnsed Practical Nurses at the Utah Valley Hospital Thursday evening when Dr. David Peterson, a medical doctor in general practice spoke. He presented some interesting facta on the controversy on the smallpox vaccination and "The Pill". Mrs. Coleman - WomenUrged To Take Part den Dimension" by Dr. Edward T. Hall which was presented by Mrs. Kenneth Cannon during their monthly meeting held at the home of Mrs. Donna Booth. Mrs. Cannon stated that Dr. Hall had coined the term "prox. emics" to describe the inter- related Hostess for and observations theories of man's use of space as a specialized elaboration of culture. He hopes to increase Belle Mere intensify y, exper- ience, decrease alienation, and to take a small step along the Belle Mere Club members met road to increasing and man's introduction with Mrs. A. F. Coleman Thursto himself. The author expressed Earl Mrs. J. afternoon. day Lewis conducted the meeting, a great need for humans to reand Mrs. Clifton Thatcher was vise and broaden their views of welcomed back as a member Ilia tinman cititotinn n ha mnra realistic and comprehensive, not after a leave of absence. a n i i i Doui omers, om arjoui'-a fcn.mM th rae;0niy tk. ,m "'u"6'" n ". n -"""i,moi m u ,n 11 nc wuiu as wen. . . . . . . . Mrs. wiion neoiora uicujacivca tr Newell, president of the Provo -. and Brent Lindstrom. Chaptecommunity school director, Female business education MARGARET MECHAM who express interest in, who evidence an aptitude for, secretarial work; who are of high moral character and ir. High School faculty room. jtegrity; who maintain an ap. grade point average Also, 32 members were determined by the school and tiated into the group by Pat Rmoc nat r.redHpnt fsa. the sponsorship unit are eligible Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Mech- - Margaret Mecham, to Roger and b; Miss Peay Mrs Eleanor for membership. They must be am of Frovo announce the en Derrell Richardson, son of Mr. Hortoh is advisor and Wanda at least sophomores in high gagement of their daughter, and Mrs. Melvin Richardson ofjScott is her assistant. Sponsors school. a mi f; Houston, Tex. nere &e live purposes ot the are members of the Timp Val-- l Both the young people are senUP' to bring to National Secre- - g" s001 iors at Brigham Young Univer- ley Chanter, student a better understand-al- ) taries Association (Internation-;"1- 6 world ing of the business sity. Miss Mecham, a graduate of Provo School is High studying off on Teens who can't snooze Kathy Kenison gave a piano the nigh; before a big test, elementary education. Mr. Rich- solo and Virginia Adams y secretarial andjinterest , should try a "lullaby" bath to ardson is a mechanical enginMelville sang a duet, jfession; to encourage an appre-student and was grad- Remarks were made help bi'ng on sleep. First fix eering by Mrs. ciation of the importance of from uated basic skills, including English School. Furr the bed so you can hop between High Evelyn Faden, president of the and The Utah-Idahwill o be graramer; to develop a recNov. wed on of Division couple the covers right afterwards. If NSA, by 21 in the Salt Lake LDS Tern- Mrs. Leah Val- ognition of the importance of deNSA Pope, Timp hungry, have a light and will be honored that ley Chapter and FSA Provo sirable work habits, attitudes snack, 'then, in a tub of mildly pie at the Edgemont Second Chapter coordinator, and by and responsibilities; and to evening warm water, suds slowly with a Ward Hall. They plan to reside Suzanne Backman, Provo Chap-i- n students to a high level washcloth. Using a deodorant Orem following the marriage ter FSA member, of competence through a contin soap, for the job will wash and both will continue their Besides the sneakers, snecial uing of education after away dirt and help eliminate schooling. included Mrs. 'guests Ruth; graduation. bacteria as well. secre-studen- Rosemary Jones Circles Date With Neai Peterson Mary Allen To Wed John Robert Adams Grooming Guide tSSSi odor-causi- Lie back and let the mild temp erature soothe your nerves. Blot dry. Then slip into bed and Grenoble Stay you're half asleep. The Bonheur Club met Wed nesday night at the home of Mrs. Max Berryessa. Mrs. Richard L. Gunn (Jeanne) provided a delightful evening by telling of the experiences of her family over the past few months. Dr. Gunn was one of the directors of the Brigham Young University Semester Abroad in Grenoble, France, and in Madrid, Spain. She told of the LDS missionary program in &pain and of the progress being made by church there. During the summer the family traveled in Greece, Turkey, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, etc. It was interesting to them that they spent two months in ?J"enble- - 1968 headquarters for Uie ir T ( vr iiumnip e,cramoc i-- . anrtu tnon mis summer visited Ovmna. Greece, where In 722 B.C. the given Dy from a booklet by Art Tucker, others, both inside and outside1 first recorded Olympic games "Golden Promise." Two verses 'our national boundaries, accordwere given by Mrs. Coleman ing to Mrs. Cannon's review. Members of the PAYSON from a collection by Charlotte me speaner was uiiruuuceu Cultus Club were urged to take by Mrs. Keith Oakes. Wiggins. more interest in politics when luncheon was A delicious Following the meeting, which Glen Shaw, county chairman of Mrs. was conducted by Mrs. Anthony the and served hostess, by Republican Party, was guest Clarence Knudsen read a letter refreshments speaker at a meeting of the from her son who is on an LDS Bentley, president, Halloween theme a featuring Cultus Club, held Wednesday mission in New Zealand. Visit- were served by Mrs .Donna afternoon at the home of Mrs. ing and handwork completed the Booth and Mrs. Floyd Brein- John Daniels. afternoon. holt Mr. Shaw asked if his listen, ers support legislation that favors one group at the expense of others. He cited the Utah Foundation Report (August) which ehows that Utah is listed as 37th in per capita income in the United States, but is 15th in highest tax burden. He pointed out that education takes the largest percentage of the monies in the tax pie. In Politics Faye Rose Cosmetique is happy to announce were held. Historians have reason to believe, however, that games were held hundreds of years before they were record- Faye Rose is happy to announce that Pat Barnhart, and Bonnie Burch formerly of the Plaza Salon of Beauty hos joined her staff. With them they bring a beautiful flare for hair designing. They are specialists in color and all phases of ed. Mrs. Gunn concluded by saying, "It is my honest belief that as I meet, talk with, and study the people of our world, I find them to be more alike than cosmetology. Also, we are happy to announce Iris Mussenden, a stylist with 7 years experience, from New York City, specializing in long hair with an unusual creative ability. ... different yet still the different cultures of various countries have so much to share with each other." Mrs. Berryessa served delicious refreshments to 24 members and one guest, Mrs. Car-lyl- e Lambert Since it was Mrs. club Berryessa's birthday, members held a "funny" birthday party for her at the conclusion of the evening. They presented her with white elephant gifts and hilarious caros. Come in, let the magic fingers of these specialists design and style your hair. OPEN WED., THURS. it if r4 "There are too few people ac. tive in party politics,' he said, "and those who are need more dedication to their offices." Bonnie Burch Om of the best things to happen to your bath happened the day you discovered Azuree . . . now Estee Lauder brings you even more of a good thing. Three new Bath and After-Bat-h total-beaut- formulas for the y ...three marvelous new ways to be refresheds revitalized, rejuvenated. . . three new unique formulations that work to give your body the beauty-in-totyou need for today's fashion life. 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