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Show Page 2Qj-TH- E HERALD, Frovo, Utah Sunday, November 8, 1970 n v 0 ! 1 ' ' J J I V V v v " ' i1 i i . if - Si Ji Miss Packer Tells Sandra Kay Ruddle Plans for Wedding To Mr. and Mrs. Thane J. Packer the announce of Provo engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Pamela, to W. Emt. y Smith, son of Dr. and Mrs. Wilford E. Smith, also of Provo. A graduate of Logan High School, Miss Packer continued her education at Brigham Young University following which site taught school in Provo. She is currently employed in Salt Lake Qty. Charlotte Knudsen with Laura and Linda Knudsen as flower girls. Sherman C. Smith is best man with Jeffrey R. Smith, Kent Knudsen, Rand H. Packer, and Lon P. Keith as ushers. Salt Lake LDS Temple ceremonies on Nov. 23 will unite tne couple who will be honored that evening at a reception at the Women's Cultural Center. Temple. The bride-elec- t, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford Ruddle of Fairfax, Va., has attended one year at North Virginia Community College, Is eal e Tnomas A reception Nov. 20 at the Pleasant View LDS Ward hall will honor Sandra Kay Ruddle and Thomas William Heal following their marriage ?vlier that day in the Salt Lake LDS where she was a cheerleader, and two years at Brigham Young University. Mr. Heal, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ward Heal of Provo, Open House Will Fete Nov. 20 Wedding Plans Couple After Marriage Told By Peggy Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Jay I. Hatch of Provo announce the wedding plans of their daughter Jeri Ruth Hatch and David Dennis Maynard, son of Mr. and Mrs. attended Utah State University Ted Maynard Jr., Riverton. and Brigham Young University. The couple will exchange He has served active duty with wedding vows in the Salt Lake the Special Forces as a member LDS Temple on Nov. 16. An open of Utah National Guard. He else house will be held on Nov. 17 at completed an LDS California North mission. Rules List BLOCK PARENT PLAN OFFERS Mr. Smith is a graduate of B.Y. High and Brigham Young University with a degree in accounting, and is presently But what the BPs are doing By GAY PAULEY A new look at the successes employed in Salt Lake City. He NEW YORK (UPI) -- The easily can be recorded. served as a missionary in the of the Block Parent method is A typical setup, however, Northern Far East IDS Mission. subject for today is another reported in the current "FamiInvited to attend the bride are type of BP, not the jet setters would be one like the Block ly Safety", publication of the Mrs. Patricia Keith, Mrs. who've been dubbed Beautiful Parent plan organized in one National Safety Council. Shirlee Packer, and Mrs. People, but parents concerned Midv,;stern city of about There are many variations in about child safety and have 130,000 population. In this local plans for running the organized to do something Instance, the principal of each protection service. But usually about it. elementary school made a list the volunteers are parents, and of every block in the six or Block call Parents They're usually the mothers, in every area served by that city block along the routes to and their numbers arc growing eight-bloc- k school who can be at home steadily in town by town, city school One or two school parents in during the half hour before and by city, coast o coast All are volunteers working with one each block were asked to after each school session in single underlying principle, to volunteer. In blocks where no case they're needed. All the make it as safe asjwssible for school parents lived, other children in school are told that Women of St. Mary's will host children lo get to and from adults were called on "When a they can seek refuge in a their annual salad bar luncheon school home if trouble occurs. parent was selected, the child and bazaar on Nov. 19 at the If a child is approached by a Originally BP was set up to of the family was given the Parish House. cope with the problem cf the privilege of constructing the suspected "dangerous stranThe salad bar will be held child molesters. It still does "B" poster to take home. merely ger," the from 11:30 a jn. to 1:30 p.m. and this but its services certainly The "B" in a window is the takes the child inside and the bazaar will be open from 11 have been expanded to anything signal that here is a home phones the police. from bandaging a skinned shin where a child can go for help. a.m. to 5 pjn. In communities where the The bazaar will feature to finding quick emergency aid The letter, usually a large program is coordinated between black "B" on a pink back- the volunteers and school, holiday items, children's clothes if there is serious injury. and baked goods. Just how the BPs originated ground, is posted on the inside police and PTA, the mothers The public is invited. would be hard to determine. of a front window or glass door. may be trained informally on obtaining a description of the Salad Bar Bazaar at St. Mary's Long on fashion, short on price. $7 suspect, his car and the license number. the Hatch residence, 2099 W. 1460 The Sunset First LDS Ward N., Provo, with all friends and will be the setting of the Nov. 20 relatives invited to call from wedding of Peggy Dennis and 7:30 fo 10 pjn. Neldon K. Gioo. Their parents Miss Hatch graduated from are Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Provo High School and LDS Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Seminary and attended LDS Groo, all of Provo. A reception Business College in Salt Lake will follow the ceremony. is a graduate City. Her fiance, a graduate of Ilie bride-to-b- e Bingham High School and LDS of Provo High School. Mr. Groo Seminary, completed an LDS graduated from Orem High mission to the Southern States. School. He is presently employed. Cathy Larson will attend the The couple plan to reside in Riverton. The bride has been entertained at a shower arranged by Mrs. Francis Wilde of Provo and her daughter, Carlene, of Murray and by Sandra Ross of For Bride HELP AND COMFORT TO CHILD Beautiful Blouse. PEGGY DENNIS JERI HATCH SANDRA KAY RUDDLE PAMELA PACKER News Story Sandy. charge will be made for publication of engagement and wedding pictures; however, because of the ever increasing number of brides, The Daily Herald has established the following rules: The deadline for all pictures for and information engagements and weddings is one week before publication. Every effort will be made to publish pictures and stories on the desired date, but there is beautiful tapestry skirt is a good bet. Or you might choose a color PROVO COMMUNITY that can't miss and a dress that CHURCH a bright red doesn't either Will have a bridge dessert at 1 jersey wrap top and a matching p.m. Tuesday. Bazaar at 10 a.m. skirt all cinched up with the widest belt. Fifty cent donation. no date. on guarantee Mr. and Mrs. W. William Brown of Chicago, 111., announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cherilyn Kay (Midge) Brown to Richard Keith Johnson, son of Mrs. Alice L. Johnson of Springfield, Ore. The Salt Lake LDS Temple will be the setting for the Dec. 30 ceremony. A reception at the Orem Reception Center will follow that evening. Preference will be given those submitted early. Wedding pictures and stories will not be published later than two weeks after the marriage date. If an engagement story and picture and a story and picture are both desired, the engagement story must be published at least six weeks prior to the wedding date. ' , J 1 the Like post-weddi- CHERILYN BROWN The price tagon this Touch & Sew zig-zamachine usually p r t&H week 1 1 TV X7 oh 8 in a '"Side fhp Anvnn0 ?UfijI Sew , "!LVe ::n'ne, I ,, and t Z ' The prospective bride Rich NEW YORK -E- very age has its ideal of beauty. Fortunately or unfortunately, our current standards are recorded on a scale. Being lithe and graceful, young and fresh of face and figure are the goals of most American women. They can discover the techniques and aids they need to reach it in those salons that cater to beauty. You don't learn how to be beautiful. Actually, you learn to use what you have to your best advantage. At Elizabeth Arden's Maine Chance Day, adapted from their famous Spa, the main purpose is to pamper all your subject. Massages and exercises are salon specialities individualized for each patron. Ethel Brown, the salon director, recommends that exercises be on a faithful schedule of 15 minutes in the morning and 15 in the evening. Since all beauties begin with a bath, exercise there can be as pleasurable as it is convenient. To reduce the thighs, sit straight in the tub with legs outstretched. Place a medium size rubber ball between your knees, keeping your ankles together. Press your knees tightly together, keeping the ball in place. Count to five, relax und then repeat ten times. To slim your upper arms and bosom, sit straight in the tub with legs outstretched and the ball between your palms, elbows raised high and fingers pointing up. Press your palms together slowly, relax and repeat ten times. For the most problem area, the waist and stomach, stand in the tub with your feet about eight inches apart. Place your palms on the front of your upper thighs. With slow movements, "walk" sew.nn WW VDn that Gals Do your hands down your legs to your feet. Keep your knees straight and breathe in on the way up, out on the way down. Repeat this one six times. After a thorough cleansing, be sure to rinse just as thoroughly. If you don't you leave an alkaline residue on your skin which causes it to become dry. The best tip is to use a soap. Once your body Li fresh you should keep it that way all day with lasting deodorants. Your favorite form of underarm deodorant is a must, of course, but you should also include one of the new feminine hygiene deodorants for a naturally feeling of fresliness every day. A spray powder form made by the people who make pure baby products is especially effective. Now for the finishing touch of fragrant creams and lotions lavished all over your body so your skin will retain all its natural moiste and softness feminine of youth. After the one hour facial treatment of cleansing, massage and a special herb mask, you're ready for your makeup. "Everything applied to your face and neck," Miss Brown explained, "should be done in upward strokes. That means both cleansing and makeup items. When you rub or pull your skin, the outer layer can stretch out and wrinkle. "Skin care isn't practiced at night only," Miss Brown emphasized. "During the day, your skin should be babied and protected with a moisture film under makeup. "Let the moisturizer set ten minutes before applying foundation. A good makeup job isn't judged with a stop watch. Take your time and blend everything properly. Zuir Personalized WS!y'n9 648676 eaav CaiiAtmaA CcuuU m "er rocay! SO stop FREE IMPRINTING ON ONE The Singer Three Or More Boxes 1to36 Credit Plan helps you have this machine now within your budget. SHOP MONDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Till 9 P.M. 155 NORTH 200 WEST Open 'Till 9 Mon. Provo 373-183- 0 What! & Fri at- tended Orem High School and Joliet (El.) Jr. College. She is employed in Provo. Mr. Johnson graduated from Springfield (Ore.) High School and is attending Brigham Young University. He has fulfilled a mission for the LDS Church in the Eastern Atlantic States. The couple will make a home in Orem. Learn To Be Beautiful at-ho- f 1 Bazaars skin. The attractive body is the first - When you want to play it sexy for the evening, you might choose a special dress that has the instant come-o- n every girl wants to act out once in s while. A stretchy sweater shot through with bright glitter over a Cherilyn Kay Brown Plans Wedding Ihf long point collar is the newest on the fashion scene - and here it joins with the full sleeve style to give you a blouse that's really special! Designed of nylonacetate crepe in the most gorgeous colors home in Provo. No g wmmm bride as maid of honor assisted by attendants Connie Dennis , LeAnn Groo, and Renae Arnold. 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