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Show Pw " "IJ" IILJ""1 ! 1 4 ,f ' . V ' , i n if -- " v kotat. not. n - f - - -- , ? u '., . ,('.f ..,-:' Planning to be marrieJ on Dec. U in ceremonies at the Orera Reception Centre are Mary Alka Harrington, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ned Cowan of Provo and the late Evan Harrington, aid Michael J. Thomas, a aw of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Thomas of Provo. j A reception will follow the ceremony and all friends and relatives art invited to attend. Mrs. Jant Ann I'ngricht will attend th bride as matron of honor. 'ft fy JiitS. MICHAEL C FENTON (Pauletta Mitchell) MRS. FRANZ KELSCH (Ann Jones) Homes Have Traffic Jam tion which honored Mr. and Mrs. Franz Joseph Kelsch at the Wilkinson Center Skyroom Wednesday evening. The bride is the former Ann Jones. daih-lie- s ter of Mrs. Jean Jones of Pro- vo, and Mr. Kelsch is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 0. Kelsch of Salt Lake City. The couple had exchanged their wedding vows earlier in the day at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The groom's parents hosted a rs Aa-gaa- has completed an Eastern Candeclared. adian LDS mission. The bride "And in many and ranch houses, bathroom graduation from Provo High and bedroom doors are visible School and studying at BYU. from practically any pcict in Prenuptial parties were arthe living room, ranged by Durian Kelsch; LouAn easy and effective remedy ise Hawke, Susan Carter and is the decorative divider, sug- Kathleen Davis; Sandy Smoot and Karen Kin; Faye Aagaard gested Miss Wills. The kind that's composed of and Jana Kay Conover; Mounfil ?ree panels and tain Bell employees. spring tension poles is particularly good for people living New Mexico is fee fifth in rented quarters, since it will largest state, with an area of not mar walls or ceilings. 1122,634 square miles. split-leve- ls floor-to-ceil-l- 1 -- Anderson. PROVO STORE Phone 373-450- 0 Vows With Michael Fenton traffic problems wedding breakfast for the brid Municipal may be serious these days, but al party following the ceremony. more urgent to many the bride were is the domestic variety Attending Louise Hawke, Rosemary Kub- posed by an awkward floorplan. Susan ni, Carter, Sharon Jones, Unfortunately, Wre we more difficult floorplans than ideal Liz Neil, Kathleen Davis. Best ones to be found in small homes man was Mark Stabler with and apartments built since Ronald Ketsch, Kenneth and Dean Hunter, ushers. World War n. according to inconsultant The terior design Mary couple plan to reside In Salt Lake City, where Mr. Ann Wills. "All too often, for Instance, Kelsch is attending the Univera front door opens smack into sity of Utah, majoring in enthe living room, without bene- gineering. He has attended fit of an entrance foyer," she Brigham Young University and home-make- i- The meeting has been arranged by the education committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Marion J. Clark with Mrs. Omar Hansen and Mrs. Percival Be. low assisting. A special musical number will be a patriotic duet sung by Mrs; Duane Jensen and Mrs. Harold Paulette Mitchell Recites Ann Jones Says Vows With Franz J. Kelsch Green, golds and oranges were combined in the late Autumn colors which were reflected in the decorations and attendants gowns at the recep Plans Thursday Meet Tne couple will reside In Orem where he is employed after serving in the U.S. Navy on assignment In Vietnam. He Robert L Leake, specialist in is a graduate of Provo High School. Miss Harrington attend- health education on the Utah' ed Provo High School. State Board of Education, will be the speaker Thursday, Dec. THIS TURKEY DRESSING 4, at the meeting of the WoIS THE NUTS! men's Legislative Council The For crunch and elegant fla-- i sessiod will begin at I a m. in jj xxn , auu j j .i - the Women's Cultural Center of w 3 cvp uii.ru monds, roasted, to each quart or Provo. Mr. Leake will speak on so of prepared packaged stuff- the subject of sex education in the schools. ing mix. u i " 3A Mary Alice Harrington To Wed Michael Thomas Legislative Council ' s Sunday Herald Paulette Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Mitchell of Provo became the bride of Michael C. Fenton in ceremon- performed Friday evening at the Women's Cultural Center by Bishop Charles Jex. Mr. Fenton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Barnett of Orem and fee late Calvin W. Fenton. Following the ceremony the couple welcomed friends at a reception. Blue and green were arranged in the attractive dec orations. A silver lattice background and Austrian draping were illuminated with Intertwined miniature lights. Flowers added to the charming background. The bride was gowned in peau de soie with lace at the throat and on the long pointed sleeves and repeated on the skirt train. She wore a lace cap with tiny flowers and pearl drops combined with crystals, which released her veil of illusion. She carried miniature pink roses with white carnations. Mrs. Wayne Anderson, Kathie Hansen, Nancy Hillman, Kris Fenton were bridesmaids with Nancy Mitchell, Becky Fenton, Lora Myers as junior brides Hjw about Walnut-Popcor- n maids in blue and green bro- in tree to dress Balls up your : i I i ceae empire waiaieu kuwiis anuj festive style? Pop corn and white carrying make syrup for popcorn balls carnations bed with baby as directed in your cookbook. breath. Mix California walnut pieces Special guests were Mrs. Vera W. E. (toasied, if desired) to with the Korbackis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton, grand Mitchell, before proceeding popped corn parents. with the rest of the recipe. Best man was Ross Hunt and After you have formed the balls Mr. and Mrs. Delono Thomas (large or small depending on greeted guests at the door. the sizeof your tree), wrap in Following a short honeymoon squares of plastic wrap, tie with the couple will reside in Provo. gay ribbons, and attach to tree The bride was honored at a wtih ornament hangers. grocery shower arranged by Let everyone help himself Mrs. Richard Myers, Kafflie from the tree, and replace with Hansen and Mrs. Glen Cox. extras as the "ornaments" are Pork produced today has eaten. One cup of California walnut pieces is about right for more protein than that pro duced 20 years ago. four quarts of popped corn. Walnut Tree Trim to Eat d Jtfw. FASHrON National Brand Name Retailer-Of-The-Ye- ar checks in with the brightest new ideas . . . Here's a bouncy Black & Whit check you con bonk on to draw more then its share of interest, whatever the scene. 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