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Show 1 I Page 16-- TKE KERMD, Provo, Tib Sunday. April 2, i In Provo Temple Couple Exchange Vows In Provo LDS TempleCeremony AA Paxman-BowenWeddin- g 1 r Annette Paxman became the bride of Scott Bcwen in rites by yesterday performed President Harold Glen Dark in the Provo LDS Tempi. Judge ad Mrs. Monroe J. Paman of Rene, Nev., formerly of Provo, and Dr. and Mrs. John M. Bowen of Provo are parents of the Y .. 1 . Jr Mrs. Earl K. Hoes e Ore ., arvi-.e- e marriage cf -- .e D. M"jt-- s, Jsequeixe, to cs F&rr- e- A. Mrs ar.d of Mr. sen Mxrj of Orlando. FLa. Mr. cla-.- R-I- Ts newlyweds. A wedding reception was held in the evening in the Burgundy Roan of the Holiday Lin. An theme prevailed using a color scheme of candlelight white and burgundy. Guiided framed mirrors hang on the white wrapped in white foil and tied with gold ribbons. The bride's rted. The rv; MRS. LLOYD 1 fashioned arrangement of multicolored flowers. Attending the bride as maid of honor was Nancy Paxman, a sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Barry Oisoa, the bridegroom's sister; and Mary Beth and Susan Paxman, sister of the bride. They wore floor length empire style gowns of candlelight lace The same lace decorated the bottom of the gown, and delicate lace flowers were appliqued into the skirt. Tiny pleats released the waist in back to sweep down into the slight train which was also decorated with the Venice lace. The sleeves were slightly full, gathering into a deep cuff of satin. Venice candlelight cotton fashioned with a stand-u- p collar, full sleeves gathered into a wide cuff, and accented with tatted lace. Thev carried nosegays and variof baby's-breat- h The fingertip veil was in three colored daisies. Robert Bowen stood as best bridal illusion released from a cap man for his brother, with Bowen Miles, a cousin; Mark Bowen, a covered with the same lace that accented brother; and Barry Olson, a brother-in-laas ushers. the gown. A wedding breakfast for close The bridal bouquet was an old- - tiers of candlelight Orem Couple To Wed In Provo LDS Temple 'I a g:wn. Poin and chiffon, s- The bridegroom served an o i.XJL. IT, -- 20 n where he was assistant to president Walter KZs. A wedding breakfast at the heme of Meda Husaker, an aunt from American Fork, feted iie couple following their marriage. Special guests for the wedding were the bridegroom's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Chelius from Miami, Ha., and the bridegroom's brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ramer Munns from Salt Lake t. fi .V'vtf Teme wedir is day lace. wsj cade by the wJe of Mr Mr-- -. s tr :thsr, Mrs Rame: Y o 4 E. HAWKINS Beverly Myers MRS. SCOTT BO WEN (Annette lace-cover- ed bride's -. traiSxal candlelight delustered satin dress was a sloping empire style made by Mrs. Kenneth Pugh. The bodice featured a high neckline, with both sleeves and bodice covered in ccuple were married in the Prcva and will be feted at a recepiioc on Thursdav embossed wallpaper behind the reception Lie. The tables were cove'ed with white linen doths, with centerpieces cf tiny gas lamps encircled by daisies. The bride chose to follow an old tradition and served a bridegroom's cake, individually ar--d of P2r.Ia.-j- d, . Paxman) Manti friends and relatives of the couple was held at Sundance folk) wing the Temple ceremony. It was hosted by parents of the bridegroom. Special guests were Mrs. I. E. Brockbari, the bride's grandmother; and two sets of the bridegroom's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Montrose and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bowen. parties were hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Calder; Mrs. Kenner Kaitiner and Mrs. D. Coy Miles; Mrs. Lehi Hintze, Mrs. David Hintze, and Mrs. Paul Hintze; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart L. Grow; Miss Judith Snyder, Miss Rasmussen and JaLynn roommates of the bride; Mrs. Merrill Weech, Mrs. Carol Gray and Mrs. Lobr Livingston; Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bushnell and Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Peterson; and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Child. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo until May, then go to Houston, Tex. where the bridegroom will attend Baylor College of Medicine and the bride will continue her Pre-nupti- al LDS Temple Is Setting for Marriage The bride has amended Snow Beverly Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers of College and Utah State Mor.a, became the bride of Lloyd University and served an LDS E. Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. mission in northern Calomia. Earl Hawkins of Provo, on The groom is a graduate of Friday in an impressive Brigham Young University and ceremony at the Manti Temple served an LDS mission in the performed by temple president, Southern States. He is currently Ruel Chrt3tensen, in the employed by the National Parks presence of family and friends. Council, Boy Scouts of America. After the ceremony the Cry. The newlyweds will make their home in Provo while Mr. Munns his unfinishes dergraduate studies in history. He plans to enter law school in her husband completes his education at the university. a honeymoon trip through California, the couple will make their home in Nephi. fl world bridal satin with a dacron organza overskirt, daintily trimmed with ruffled nylon lace, which also trimmed the long full sleeves and the high stand-u- p h collar. Her veil fell in three tiers from a dainty flowered headpiece. She carried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds schooling. enclosed by spring daisies. Attending the bride as matron of honor was her sister, Mrs. Don Fowkes of Midvale. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Michael Warthen, Debbie Stoddard, C?xol Nelson, Susanne Roberts, and a sister of the groom from Libya, Africa, Mrs. Newell Muirbrook. Little Wendy At the Thursday session of the Fowkes and Wendy Muirbrook Young Mothers Workshop, the were flower girls. The matron of honor and ? topic of discussion presented by flower was girls were dressed in Dr. Lynn Scoresby gowns of "Building a Confident Parent." identical He defined confidence as the green checked gingham and the ability to increase control over bridesmaids wore dresses of events; to respond and create yellow checked gingham. They instead of continually reacting. all carried a single yellow rose, and all wore Confidence is important in because: 1) The child picture hats of white crocheted straw and streamers to match reacts to the parent's emotion if the parent is confident, the their dresses. Clyde Hawkins, brother of the child will also have confidence; if the parent is anxious, the child groom, was best man. Special guest was Mrs. Ray will display 2) anxiety. Newton, and grandmother of the much easier is "Parenting" more fun for a confident parent. bride. 3) Confidence makes emotional VENTTA RANAY HOLMAN life more stable. 4) It brings Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holman Roval Hkh School in about a belief that what is done A 111 ' ati Aiicy, uuu. oue uaS Ltxii Several reasons for lack of thcoming marriage of their tending Utah State University. That confidence were discussed: 1) Venita daughter, RaN'ay The understand one's to elect Failure Holman to Keith R. Newmai, bridegroom This handsome dress can son of Mrs. Ella R. Newman of graduated from Orem High nature, the children, and go it clone, or it ccn be Orem and the late Richard C. School and served an LDS relationships; 2) too many worn with c matching jacmission in California. He is parents worry about the future Newman. ket that follows line for The couple will be wed on attending Brigham Young and fail to make the present lire the on the April 14 in the Provo LDS University. meaningful and useful skirt. This outfit hos the The couple will make their purpose of time with oie's Temple. the luxury lock of expert Miss Holman graduated from home in Salt Lake City. children is to solidify the t c i 0 r i n g, and makes a relationship, not just teach wonderful wardrobe buildfor the future; 3) something y and putting too er. WORLD FASHIONS with Photo-Guid- e much stress on an isolated 8 to 18, (bust Sizes in event; 4) bickering between is Size 10, 321z husband and wife concerning 31V2-40discipline of children, which can bust . . . dress, 2)'& yards be most damaging to them jacket, 2 yards. because they in turn develop this Send SI 25 for this smart lack of confidence. Original pattern de- -' Young Also discussed were the signs y and a lack of signed for women who sew. of confidence: 1) Intense anger Write (name of your newsBy BETTE KNIGHT dramatic evening clothes that because of a feeling that the paper). Bos 43S, Mid town are strikingly feminine. N.Y. BAHAMAS NASSAU, authority relationship is being Station, New York, For day, fisherman's jackets, threatened; Geoffrey Eceix's collection for it was stressed that 10018. Print full name, adspring is a reflection of changes. vestees, capes and newly shaped it is important that the child be dress witK zip code, pattern Changes in people changes in coats are shown over pants, obedient to the parent's nunbr and size. values and changes in their dresses and skirts. Tailored knowledge, not just to authority attitude of possessions. His jackets and dresses with new or simply because of an order. 2) do&es have intrinsic value and elbow length sleeves are Overuse of physical punishment. are not meant merely for one prophetic of the season to coma. 3) OvccontroL One can make a season, but designed to be a Exaggerated sailor collars on child feel that he cannot do permanent part of a woman's coats and dresses are full of zip. anything. Renaissance sleeves wardrobe. very full The last topic of discussion Mr. Beene has the and soft give a new look to shirt was on ideas on how to become current Chinese influence he dresses for day and evening. more confident: 1) Develop and did so much of this on his past Newest silheuettes are closer to identify a persona! philosophy of fall and winter collection. In- the body and fall into widened -ATI thorough reading, stead, he goes strong on neo hemlines. did out why your parents finding This new St and flare often what classicism classics with a zest of they did with you, and by Americana. He uses red, white comes from bias panels and asking yourself "Why am I doing and blue throughout the insets. Jumpers have never been that?" and being able to answer collection. He finds plaids more important in a Beene the question. 2) Identify why we refreshing, both in pastel and collection. For day they are in have "good" days and things vibrant colorings. He does not woolens and crepes. Some as a your children can do, thus new ankle length of printed becoming able to supply them ignore checks and prints. Berne doss not use ruffles or cotton and for evening in fluid with materials for involving frills to feminize his clothes. He crepes. them in positive activities. 3) applies his knowledge of cut and Establish a routine of events for tailoring to achieve the Beene you and your children, including i look that attracts the get and go One out of every three new sjch things as napping at a with an certain time, each carrying is built globe trotting women who are homes representative of today's living. automatic dissasber installed, plate to sink after meals, etc. 4) (Jacqueline Hodges) The bride will continue working at the BYU library until After wedding guests were hosted at a wedding breakfast at the Embers Cafe at Ephraim, by parents of the bridegroom. The same evening the parents of the bride gave a wedding reception in honor of the young couple at the Mora Ward cultural hall. The bride wore a feminine wedding gown of MRS. RULOND. 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