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Show 2A Sunday Herald Sunday, rraRUARY l, w i ipiui linn iwwMiMWWgqiiWs? February Brings Romantic News "r"' ' ! - I i l I . 1 V - j J v GLUrtiA bALcixiMU ROBIN ESPLIN Gloria Jean Salerno Plans BETTY CHR1STENSEN Mr .and Mrs. Ross Esplin of son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Harvey Frovo announce the engagement all of Provo. cf their daughter, Robin Jean The couple plan a June wedannounced Esplin, to Charles "Chuck" Call, ding in the Mantl Temple. They Wedding plans are for Betty Elaine Christensen will be honored et a reception. and Joseph Alan Johnson, who Is a graduate will be married on Feb. 28 in The bride-ele; of Provo High School and LDS ceremonies at the Women's CulShe has attended tural Center, where a reception Seminary. Dixie College and BYU and will follow. Parents of the engaged couple presently is attending Snow Col Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Chrisare lege, where she is a Sophomore. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale tensen Mr. Call graduated from Pro Johnson, all of Orem. Joseph Mrs. Joe Ahlander delightfully vo High and LDS Seminary, Both the young persons are and is at present a Sophomore entertained the Orem Literary graduates of Orem High School at Snow College, where he is and are studying at Brigham Club TTiurBday afternoon at president of the Sophomore Young University.Miss Christen local cafe with a picturesque class. sen was associated witn the The couple plan to continue concert and marching description of a South Sea adventure to the Paradise Isles attending school bands and the orchestra. She is made by her and her husband with a travel group of 27 LDS people. They traveled 19,000 miles by plane, boat and bus in .26 days, The beauty of the Islands Is hard to explain and Is almost Imbelievable, she said. The colorful island of Tahiti, dis covered by Captain Cook; the scenery of Not Zealand famous !n story and song; the beautiful Cove Harbour of Sydney, Australia: the natural beauty of Tonga and Samoa and Hawaii were all seen in slides.. ' Mr. Ahlander came later and added a great deal of humor as he pantomimed to song records. He was attired in tail coat, false jwse, eye glasses, mustache and straw hat. Mrs. Ahlander joined him in playing melodia and harmonica duets of old favorite songs. i Mrs. Harold Calder, hostess, arranged the pleasant afternoon. Mrs. S. H. Howard, president, conducted the business session. THE ENGAGEMENT OF Mary Lou Martin, daughShe presented Mrs. Alan John- - ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W, Martin, to Gary L. son who gave a report on the Smith, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Olsen is an.last Legislative Council meetnounced. All are of Provo. Miss Martin will be a ing. Spring graduate of Provo High School, which Mr. -- ct Literary Club r -- now studying In business. Mr. Johnson is a junior with a maj or m music and is a member of the BYU orchestra and jazz ensemble. He was a member of the Orem concert and marching band and of the Forensics Club. Mr. and Mrs. C. Blaine Nor ton of Provo reveal wedding plans for their daughter. Col leen Louise Norton, and Steven Dee Bigler, a son of Mrs. Genevieve Bigler. also of Provo, and the late Dave Bigler Sr. The couple plan to take wed. aing vows in LUs ceremonies in the Manti Temple on June 10. A reception is also being graduate of Provo High School, is a senior at BYU where he is a member of the Honor Society, the Proeram Bureau and on the Honors Pro- gram. He was a member of the Provo High baseball team. He completed an LDS mission to Central Germany. The couple plan to continue pre-medi- Ave. All proceeds will go to tne ovulational foundation of the IOOF which has for more than 40 years made loans available to young people to further their education. Recipients need not be affiliated with the group and loans are made to anyone who Go Places With Carefree Clothes One team that makes today's fashion great is the "now" fab- rics easy-carpackable, handsome and the imagi-nativ- e designers who have put knits on the evening scene and sheer organzas and eyelets on the beach. When you go places to do things, one of the things you don't want to indulge in is a session over the ironing board. The clothes in the "now" fab- rifs never take over your vacation. They pack, unpack and wear with ease and good looks and little care. mis caretree factor is even built into the slithery, jersey like pajamas that are such resort favorites in prints and e, dazzling solids. Some designers do them in Plans were also made for the one piece and .others prefer the Utah State Convention of all e version. in Rebekahs Odd Fellows and March at the Ramada Inn in The pecan is the state tree of is presOgden. Ruth Williamson Texas. ident of the state assembly. is qualified. two-piec- I - te'; RACK II DRESSES, SUITS LONG FORMALS VALUES to 60.00 9) , Handling And Dtlivwy JjTl!& A WCTimEUND PORTRAIT NO OBLIGATION TO PANTS, SKIRTS, JACKETS, SWEATERS and MORI VALUES to 25.00 e 310 W. 500 N., Provo. Representative Dean C. Christensen of Provo will provide the report. He is serving his second term in the Utah Legislature for District 42. An instructor at BYU in the graduate department of Education, Mr. Christensen also is involved with the "internship" training program. He began his teaching career in Duchesne County, having served there as teacher, principal, and superintendent of schools. He holds his Ph.D. in Education Administration. The Christensen family moved to Provo 13 years ago. Since then Mr. Christensen has been a Bishop and Stake President in the LDS church. He is interested in civic and church activities, particularly in the Scouting program, and has served as Chairman of the University of Scouting. Mr. Christensen is giving the budget sesson report at the request of Mrs. J. S. Brady (Dorothy) Dirker, chairman of the Taxation Committee of the Women's Legislative Council Other committee members are Mrs. L. S. Maycock and Mrs. Douglas Smith. e e AGE LIMIT: 5 WEEKS TO 12 YEARS GROUPS TAKEN AT 99 JEWELRY and MORE VALUES to 6.00 EACH ADDITIONAL UJ i XL r: I -- I44 483 78 f 03 It V " W i j 183 88 i Z. 444 V J r ci ZL ClCii HJi I I 44 I T44 l) I I I I j F44 I I I ft ft 3 44 44 I r r aa' fl M kt J l J JS8 WV " 1 I ejf I 444 488 I L 88 j IB i 44 L Llm TWO PER FAMILY LlMITi ONE PER CHILD I ' AT REASONABLE PRICES T I A88 TABLE II PORTRAITS EXTRA PRINTS AVAILABLE . PANTS, SKIRTS BLOUSES and MORE VALUES to 10.00 BUY ADDITIONAL I J TABLE I our all nw PYNAMIC COLOR background ensures you full color fidelity and breathtaking reelism never before possible. You must see this value to believe IH liU. 344 M)8S RACK II Your child's portrait mod with Eastman "PROFESSIONAL" Ektaeolor Film and materials and . Cultural Center, I'll' I to 16.00 VALUES IPdDIHlTIHlAIlT 8 x 10 fLfc - I DRESSES, ROBES l Group Will Meet Feb. 5 love in each design. By BETTE KNIGHT We're up Designer colors and silhouto the 70s now and fashion will ettes? Pottery colors-clahave to be ready to move swift gold nuggets; early bloom colors pinks, green, ly. What win be golds, blues, all on beds of soft the fashion moss; chemise shape from a shape of the shoulder seam in dresses, jackets and coats; the circular skirt 70s? that swings from three levels-bus- t, Designer waist, and high hip. thoughts are at least for The total message for spring, the first year: 1970, is get ready, get set, go. The mood is Stay loose, stay free, in mind, sketch . soft, body, and fashion. Bette Knight no hard clos ings, few buttons, open coats, a Lighting the Home sensation of body freedom. wo The desires? Designer Proper home lighting is often man's preparation: Twenty overlooked, yet is essential to push-up- s each morning, a diet display furnishings to their suited to skimy clothes, legs in best advantage. shape to take any hem length, Balance lighting so that every hair bouncy-so- ft . . .in short, a of the room has the same part look all natural, easy, together glow. that swings with change. If your walls are dark, comThe designers preparation? Keep clothes comfortable, leave pensate with more and bigger enough room at the top and lamps. plenty of room at the hem, use Spotlight important accessorto modern fabrics that adapt to ies and wall decorations changing life styles, put lots of make the most of them. SAN FRANCISCO l JUL 1 Legislative 5 Eys nly Introducing New nnEaroeFisiI - en- For This Coming Spring Planned by Rebekah Six p.in. at 78 N. University Tickets may be purchased from members or at the door and the public is invited. Prizes will be given and refreshments will be served. Sa- Getting The Style Message Benefit Fete Deborah Rebekah Lodge No. 6 met this week at the IOOF Hall with Dorothea Morley, new noble grand, presiding. Plans were made for a benefit card party to be held Feb. 13 at 8 He is now serving in the U.S. Army. Wedding date has been set of their daughter, for March 18. gagement, Gloria Jean, to Roger D. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lee, of Ogden. Miss Salerno is presently at Weber State Colltge, a senior majoring in music education. She is a member of Weber State Singers. Mr. Lee graduated from Weber State with a major in The Women's Legislative political science. He was a Council of Utah County will hear member of Delta Phi Kappa. a summary of the special 1970 Budget Session at its February meeting, according to Mrs. E. Dee Olpin, president. The meeting will be held Thursday, Feb. 5, 9:30 a.m., at the Women's Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. lerno, Provo, announce the men and women present. been chosen. Sears : Rites With Roger D. Lee Invited to attend the bride are her sister. Carla Christensen, as maid of honor, and as bridestheir studies. maids Virginia Lunceford, Lou Anne Christensen, Lyme John- piannea. Miss Norton is a graduate of son, Doris Crowley. Myrleen Christensen will be flower girt. Provo High School and LDS World FGshion Seminary and is a sophomore at flrigham Young University, She was affiliated with Alpha umtess Mega and the Girls Organization. Mr. Bigler, Smith also attended. He fe now stationed at Deseret Proving Grounds with the U.S. Army after service Following the meeting, rein Vietnam and Germany. No wedding date has freshments were served to both Flammable materials such as dead brush and trash should be cleared away from house and garage. NORTON Colleen Norton Will Betty Elaine Christensen Engaged to J. Alan Johnson Marry Steven Bigler Charles Call Engaged Mrs. Ahlander Hosts Orem COLLEEN jj 188 j 44 I it ir CHILD e CHOICE OF POSES. TUS.r WED., SAT. THLTRS., i mi 1lfl5 I 1 ii IN ( w. FRI. 9:30 iJ A.M. TIL 6 P.M. 9:30 A.M. TH. 8 PM. i PROVO IAYT0N 135 West fort lane Center shopping 1 SHOP AT SEAKS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or lour Monev oacx ' Sears 207 PROVO NORTH 100 WEST - ' PHONE 373-870- 0 "fashion wmM 1 mt&i X wim you rY -- 4 ii mind Mfeo Ends Feb. 7 0 |