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Show 'imwiHhfKWnjii.ii n mini j njjpi Wil 1. n 13, 1972 Sunday, February WHiniil ) y MRS. VERN SHEPPARD (Kathy Sorenson) THE HERALD, Provo, ! MARY KAREN TAYLOR Reception to Honor Mary Karen Taylor To Wed Craig Madsen Springville Couple Ushers for the reception are Kathy Sorenson became Mrs, Vera Sheppard at a wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sheppard, ceremony held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sheppard, and Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, 708 Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Neilson. S. 900 E., Provo, on Friday. Special guests at the event will The couple will be honored on be Mr. and Mrs. Emil Woolsey, the evening of Feb. 18 by a the grandparents of the bride. The couple are presently reception to be held in the Kolob Stake House in Springville. home their in making The new bride is the daughter Springville. of Mr. and Mrs. Darold Sorenson of Springville. Her husband is , Store warm weather clothing the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman in a dark area. Winter light can Sheppard, also of Springville. cause fabrics to fade. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jay Taylor Mr. Madson is a graduate of Payson High and IDS Seminary also, tie is a junior at the University of Utah majoring in mathematics. They both olan to continue their studies at the U of U after their marriage. The wedding will take place in Mary Karen is a graduate of the Salt Lake IDS Temple on Payson High and IDS Seminary Mar. 17. A reception will honor and is a freshman at the them that evening at the Nebo University of Utah majoring in Stake Center, 780 W. 500 S., physical education. Payson. of Payson announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Mary Karen to Craig James Madson, son of Mrs. Phillis Madson Kase of Payson, and the late James Elbert Madson. From AAontreal Fashion Spring With Bold Design Ttest If, ;"Z& w v. m kjmw Wig Botique - i THE FASHIONABLE Quebecker sj. mmmmW'sJ .. .... adores designer Vali's e dresses. Here she shirrs and ruffles floral challis into an ankle-lengt- h separate, ribboned at the waistline. The model is sitting in the kitchen area of Le Chateau de Ramezay, the museum that was once the governor's residence. ultra-feminin- Out of the northland and across the world map marches the newest fashion explorer the Montreal girl. The Montreal maid is the girl. The subtle blend of French charm and allure . . . with the New World instant-coffe- e lifestyle. This girl thinks a of fashion as change reflection of herfastpaced I SPRING IS an eastern thing for Luv original's Elvia Gobbo. Her sashed jacket and wide pleated skirt combine for a new silhouette at Place Ville Marie, Montreal's underground shopping area and overground office complex. fn j - jet-abo- ut whirl-d- ,r fmWMSjj . true romantic she is for spring '72. Her fashion designers made her so. A knight's doublet gracefully transforms into a coat that flares away from the to let the man guess body what's beneath. Capes and blazers form artful layered A combinations and cool coverups. The super shirt and team up sportively. The I1! omnipresent, pants mate with daring backless sweaters. The newest shape, the trendy, light-and-brig- pinafores dance rail Jc k ht on the scene-for-spri- in gingham checks, deftly designed to indicate the future course toward fabrics and ties that bind . . . away from constricting clothes. And Montreal designers, young and spirited, cater to this to the mood change-dail- y real woman of today. Their heritage U long . . . from H f hand tone I V W V jf f yNk. ... From lands. many Czechoslovakia came Lydia Sperlich, a rainwear and sportswear specialist, and Lilly Dee, who creates some of the freshest wear for Bilboquet. From New York's Seventh tf'!Sfv7OJ' riVa 5irr f:-- tt I Avenue come Elvia Gobbo with a swining look for Luv, plus John Warden who does things for Mrs. Pierre Elliot Trudeau. From England came young Margaret Godfrey to turn out the niftiest you forget your Sweetheart? W ell here is your chance for a great gift. Once a year special of Lanvins, My Sin and Arpege in Aerosol Spray 2 Ounces, for $4.50 reg. $6.00 container Double lvalue Jean Arae twice the amount for half to design some of the boldest, barest knitwear in the under-$40-rang- Quebeckers Michel and Leo Chevalier are faithful to the French trrtdition. lllp lotion I ' ,Jt V j ,1k ! Z)ic? suedes and sportswear for Bagatelle. From Virginia, USA, sauntered Jacqueline Richardson to Collection Jean Philippe Robichaud J N mm LES MONTREALAISE at the bistro' in spring red and white. Bagatelle's Margaret Godfrey coordinates plid, pleated skirt and im"T"1tibii wwii nimi iiibimm MJ matching vest to white sharkskin blazer and dotted tie. Right, Nina Will's new Spring Bags for Toctique. Jv the price. Hand Lotion 8 fluid ounces for Cosmetics Dept. i $1,50 AYLOR'S Dv'pt. Store 200 W. 200 N. Provo Utah-P- age 25 |