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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah 20-T- HE Sunday, March 7, 1971 Girls Brighien Scene With Sparkling Diamond Rings f 1 "'sJ I 1 A: i f J ' A M If r In o " ' L MARILYN WOLSEY KRISTIE ILEEN OLSON MARCIA BODINE Krsfe lleen Olson, Marilyn Wolsey Sets June 4 Wedding Date Allan Tippetts to Wed Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. graduate of Cody High School Wolsey of Provo announce the and IDS Seminary, attended engagement of their daughter three years at Brigham Young Marilyn to Steve M. Johnson, a University. He will be released son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward from the U.S. Army on March 19 Johnson of Cody, Wyo. after serving three years. He is Hie couple plan to be married now stationed at Fort Carson. He June 4 in the Salt Lake IDS plans to continue his in acTemple with a reception that counting at BYU. evening at the Edgemont Fifth Ward Hall. Miss Wolsey graduated from Provo High School and IDS The March meetings of camps Seminary. She was a member of of the Center Utah County the Choir and A the Cappella of Utah Pioneers school paper. Her fiance, a Daughters include the following: Wednesday, Mar. 10 JJlah Carter, Camp Pioneer DUP Meetings Fill Apples With Dates of imported diced and pitted dates suggest coring the apples almost through and filling the centers with a mixture of diced dates, lemon Juice and rind, and a small amount of sugar. Dot the stuffsd apples with butter, place in a greased baking dish and pour maple syrup over the top. oven for Bake in a about 45 minutes, basting occasionally. Serve topped with cream, whipped cream or milk. in agriculture economics. If you're a bargain hunter and you like to "rummage," the Utah County Medical Auxiliary invites you to attend the annual rummage and bake sale on Friday and Saturday at the Provo Community Church, W. 100 N, 7 p jh. pjn. and Second North. University Elenora Camp Oak Hills, the doors will open On 1 11 Friday at Adair, quilting Thursday, Mar. pjn.; at 9 sjn. and close at 5 pjn. 1230 Locust Lane, View Pleasant home, Camp Saturday, they will again open at Elizabeth Packer, 1827 N. 460 E., meeting 2 pjn. Wanda 9, but will close at 3 pjn. 1:30 p.m. Camp Oak Tree 2 600 529 S. Such bargain enticements as a W., Lucille Two Clark, Bailey, pjn. Camp Geneve Provo 164 E. 400 S., 2 machine, a television set, sewing Camp pjn. Chris tensen, 2300 W. Center, 1:30 Madoline Shepherd, 333 N. 600 W., 2 pjn. an outdoor barbeque Camp Three with orange pjn. full set of encyclopedia a and Anderson, 126 S. 700 E. Lareta Blanch roasted, Camp Sunflower Csmp Edgemont finely chopped will be found Sarah Abbott, 642 N. 500 E., 2 Camp Four-Si- x among the dozens 1215 2 Jordan almonds. Arrange with orange Ave., Eggertson, pjn. of items, including clothes, that dark, 752 N. 100 W., 2 pjn. Jennie Knight pjn. Camp One slices and clusters of grapes on Phyllis Maiigum, 381 N. 400 W., 2:30 Camp have been contributed to the Eight Camp Grandview One Ruth salad greens. Jacobsen, 244 S. 400 W., 2 pjn. sale. Loomis, 1480 Jordan Ave., 2 pjn. pjn. Amy Camp Fourteen La Vada Camp Lake View Grandview Two Camp Stewart, 639 S. 300 W., 2 pjn. . Nielsen, 210 W. 2000 S., Orem, Pearl Agustus, 890 W. 2000 N., 2 Mary 2:30 Camp Blue Spruce pjn. pjn. Carter, 536 N. 970 W., 2 pjn. Nedra Cainp Squaw Peak Saturday, Mar. 13 Ruth Bonneville Camp McGee, 965 E. 200 N., 7:30 pjn. Camp Sowiette Mary Farr, 973 E. 300 S., 2 pjn. 308b Apache Lane, Hendricksen, 12 Mar. Friday, Jean Utah Fort Camp Emma 7 pjn., will entertain husbands. Camp Sunset Edwards, 74 N. 1000 W., 2 p.m. nt 12 fi?. witn on that The is a graduate bride-ele- of Springville High School and has been employed by the Genealogical Society in Salt Lake for the past six years. The prospective groom is a graduate of Juab High School, Cliff Mann Floral School and is presently All toward funds go paramedical career assistance, for nursing primarily Technicr! Utah attending College. They will make their home in Orem. scholarships. Chairmen are Mrs. Fred Mrs. Robert Kartchner, All vinyl floors should receive Swenson, Mrs. William Dixon, regular of a applications all of Provo who will be assisted protective floor polish to by Mrs. Talmage Thomson of prevent excessive scratching American Fork and Mrs. and soiling. Preston Hughes, Spanish Fork. ST "re, Others? Why Envy ...mK luu I new DRESS SIZE is as Near as Your Own V L - NO MATCHING SOLIDS PLAIDS FANCIES all of spring's new colors, sparkling pastels 21' YARD polyestercotton OUR REG. 98c YD. SAVE NEVER IRON fortrel 36" wide LINEN LOOKS MAKE THE SCENE M ' smart synthetics with the look of linen fresh new spring colors to choose CAPASTRANO fj KJ hot pressing will actually press this dirt or stain into the fabric. 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You can rely on our experience and get fast service, too. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Telephone! dress, skirt or suit. Or, if there's time, maybe you could rush it in to the dry clean ers for just a pressing Sound familiar? It is ... and the only trouble with this solution is that it can be breeding trouble for your clothes. In other words, cleanings. When in doubt, of for- Neil Wilkey of Orem. The couple will be married on Saturday, March 27, in the Manti Tunic pantsdressing. Best$13 you ever spent. j T. Miner the Springville announces - Going out on a date and I caught wi'Jiout anything fresh to wear? Well, a quick once an iron will press out the wrinkles IDS Temple. A reception will honor the newlyweds that of her evening in the Sprinj, ille thcoming marriage daughter, Shirley Rae, to Alex Fourth Ward Cultural Hall from Mrs. Edith Utah County Medical Auxiliary Slates Rummage, Bake Sale DAN RIVER'S NUBBY COORDINATES over He recently completed an LDS mission to the California East Mission. The couple will ilso be honored at an open nouse in Nyssa, Ore., where they will make their home. Her future husband is a graduate of Nyssa High School, Ore., where he was president of the Lettermairs Club, of Thespians, 1968 Oregon State wrestling champion, and recipient of the Calvin Wilson award for d uses The candy industry and scholarship. athletics white "flake" solids, extensively Mr. Jensen is presently atfor nougat cream centers, Young tending Brigham mint divinity, patties, frappes University where he is majoring and marshmallow toppings. th Miss Miner Engaged To Alex Neil Wilkey MARRY DARWIN JENSEN May Scott, Camp Fort Wall Try adding lemon juice to the 724 S. 1100 W., 2 water used for making ice pjn. Manavu cubes for iced tea and tall fruit Camp Manavu Ward, 395 E. 600 N., 2 pjn. drinks. Camp Mountain View Deseret Bullock, 232 S. 400 E., 2 Farn-swor- Because of the abundance of big, juicy apples and cold crisp weather, this is the ideal time for serving baked apples, steamy hot from the oven. Why not give a new twist to the preparation of this old favorite by stuffing the apples with dates before baking? Packers and processors for March SHIRLEY RAE MINER MARCIA BODINE WILL Wedding plans are announced for Marcia Bodine and Darwin and Provo High School where M. Jensen, who will be married she was active in GAA. in the Manti LDS Temple May Mr. Tippetts was active in 28, and honored later that sports at Orem High School from evening at a reception at tie which he was graduated. He also bride's home in Provo. played football at Snow College Parents of the couple are Mr. where both attend. He will and Mrs. Bill G. Bodine of Provo this spring. graduate A date for the ceremony in the and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin E. new Provo LDS Temple has not Jensen of Nyssa. Ore. The bride wiii be a May been selected. graduate of Provo High School. Announcing the engagement of their daughter Kristie fieen to Allan I. Tippetts are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L Olson of Provo. Mr. Tippetts u a son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Tippetts ofOrem. The prospective bride was graduated from LDS Seminary l You ,ece,Ve ,h luted. EUme 6 MONTHS FREE to 9 P.M. (AbeFirdU(ktrs) mhm I |