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Show Sunday, May 21, Theresa Ann Hauzen Becomes Bride Fortnighters Install Of W.C. Chuck' Rowlings The wedding of Theresa Ann Hauzen and W. C. "Chuck" Rawlings took place yesterday at St. Francis Church with a reception following in the evening at the Steel Workers Union Hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Hauzen of Crem. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rawlings also of Orem. New President for 972 1 in Rites Mrs. John H. Rupper was installed by Mrs. Charles Hillis, outgoing president, as president of Fortnighters for 1972 at a festive dinner meeting at the Holiday Inn on Thursday evening. Mrs. James R. will assume duties of 1st Mrs. G. L. Hartvigsen, 2nd Mrs. Joseph Aaron, secretary; Mrs. William G. Dixon, treasurer; Mrs. Richard Van Genderen, board member. Red and white geraniums were used in a unique wood basket table decoration. V V7 and yellow roses and white aisle v 111 v I ! I -AMEMBERS UXILIARY Will meet tomorrow at Kelly's Grove at 1 pjn. Barracks will furnish meat and rolls. Members k are to furnish remainder for dinner. Bring own dishes. Harlan Hawkins and Jean A. Paulsen are in charge. pot-luc- VALLEY CHAPTER NO. 3 OES Will meet on Tuesday at 8 p jn. at the Masonic Temple for regular meeting. Without were Mrs. John Pino, the bridegroom's grandmother, and Mr. and Mrs. Toffee Hauzen, the bride's grandparents. Several parties honored the bride. A personal shower was given by Mrs. Dick Closs and Terry Closs. A miscellaneous shower was hosted by the bride's aunts, Maureen Boban, Beverly George, Jackie Engel and Carol Skelton; and grandmother, Sarah Hauzen; and sister-in-laJoan Hauzen. couples," a neighbor complained. "I know," I said. "The first guests to arrive set up a playpen in the middle of your living room." "And they had to move three cards tables to do it," she sighed. "Did they complain about having to move the furni- ture?" "You better believe it," she answered. "The baby's mother told me I should have a little foresight in these matters." "What did you say?" "Nothing I was too busy rescuing the onion dip." "The baby was eating it?" "I didn't mind that he was eating it! What I minded was his pouring it into my grand piano." "What did his mother do?" "She told me I should have closed the piano." A hostess doesn't Lave to invite the parents again if they insist on always including the baby. She never has to see them again. Chances are, however, she will see that baby again. She'll see him someday when she's out having lunch. He's on his two sturdy legs now, pouring his milkshake into the windowbox. She might see him the day she's working in the school lunchroom. He's the one who grabs his neighbor's piece of cake, wads it into a ball, and throws it at the monitor. And when he's old enough to eat out by himself, she'll recognize him again and again. He's the He's the one who pours salt into the sugar bowl. He's the one who flips french fries at the ceiling after smothering them in catsup. I'm sure she'll never ratch a glimpse of him at a party, however. Once he's an adult he won't be invited anywhere. And, his parents will never understand it. loud-mout- i o x m m m S Qv o for installation dinner-danc- e Dancing Friends held last night Center in the Wilkinson u v Ballroom. In a setting of Grecian columns, statuary including grecian figures, Dancing Friends met. Dinner music was by a string Denice Gardner, quartet Peggy Webb, Diane Robinson, I mi u y , jr ' Q 0 t0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O y y movement. bracelet watches. Dependable 1 world famous and Wittnauer, by produced Designed for quality and accuracy. We have a wide selection to choose from. See them soon. JUBILEE Both wilh model) available In while matching bracelet $24 ' yellow cases 95 & up 120-12- 1 WEST CENTEK, PHOYO NOW (During City Center Days Only) MARY KAVAKAMI COLLEGE OF BEAUTY 336 West Center, Provo 373-558- t, ,y,nmt- ' ' - , , 'j,,y,' 14 0 rr ,,, ,, an- - m riiliiit srrw. JL. y (TXXitEi SPRING COATS 12 PRICE PRICE SELECT SPORTSWEAR 13 PRICE SHORT SETS REG. PRICE JEWELRY REDUCED I 5 t NEW PRESIDENTS of Dancing Friends, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kay , at right, were installed at a dinner dance in the Wilkinson Center Ballroom last night. At left are Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Jensen, outgoing presidents. SUMMER TOPS 0 $100 $C00 mb i 12 MEDICATED HERBAL MINI FACIAL Reg. The new board members introduced were: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Trewartha, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanks, Mr. and Mrs. LaVor Kockerhans, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Black and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ellison. & 0000000000000000000000 J500 secretaries. o 0 Celebrate, Mary's Oilers OFF ON PERMS. Dr. and Mrs. Boyd Greenwood will serve as treasurers with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gurney as S 0 0 1 ?Zmw S fQ illJlllLiJUUlUm JEWELRY, OPTICAL AM) KMT SHOP 0 UITIIYJUCI?! MAIV'C kJ marriage. CONGRATULATIONS PROVO ! ! 50 IF WITTNAUER ft Marcus Mrs. Jensen, presidents; Dr. and Mrs. James Polve, treasurers; and Dr. and Mrs. Smoot, Douglas secretaries. Installed as the new presidents were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Kay. Yh M fa Mi s 0 one of theseJubilee mjL000' low priced ...with . and Glen Dixon. Guests were greeted by the g presidency: Dr. and FORMALS .jitJ - To Help SPRING -- Technical College. The bride elect has chosen Christine Hayes and Florence Smith to serve as her bridal attendants. Best man will be Bruce Topham. The couple will make their home in Orem following their "An Evening in Athens" was the setting for the annual spring ttiSto UiB M graduated from Orem High School and attended Utah lns,allation FOR THE CAP AND GOWN SET t Sherian Lamboume Sets Wedding Date for June 9 Sherian Lambourne will marry Nt 0. Morris on June 9 with an open house to follow at the home of the bridegroom, 135 S. 800 E. Orem. Miss Lambourne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil E. Pace of Orem and Jack R. Smith of Tooele. Parents of Mr. Morris are Mr. and Mrs. William Morris also of Orem. Both of the young people pre-nupti- al p If ANN RUNOLFSEN Dancing Friends "At my next party, I'm only inviting single, childless tAake fh& scene employed in Spanish Fork. Mr. Roach graduated from Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He served a mission for the LDS Church in Uruguay. He will graduate in August from Brigham Young University with a composite B.A. and B.S. degree in Spanish and physical education. The newlyweds plan to make their home in Spanish Fork. Dinner For By BETTY CANARY S from Spcnish Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She also graduated from Utah Technical College in Provo as a dental assistant. She is presently VWWI American Fork. There Are Some Guests V Miss Runolfsen graduated To be held on Monday, May 22 at 8 pjn. at home of Martha Robertson 596 N. 30 W., mediately followed the wedding ceremony. Special guests for Mrs. Alice invited to attend. No formal invitations will be sent. PEO rose red. The bridesmaids wore floor length gowns of gold, and they all carried white fans with streamers of alternating colored ribbons and yellow and red roses. The flower girls wei e also dressed in floor length gowns of rose red and carried white baskets with red and yellow rose Provo LDS Temple In relatives and friends are All Club Noies MRS. W. C. "CHUCK" RAWLINGS ( Teresa Ann Hauzen ) - l4iWit li 1 I J 68 WEST CENTER cut out in toft kid uppers potent. S17. The young tie in Blue or Red smooth kid and Black or White crinkle patent, $ 7 The itrappy of Block or White crinkle L1 1 31 and Paul J. Roach Runolfsen. The couple will be married May 27, in the Provo LDS Temple. An open house will honor them that same evening at Delia's Reception Center, 559 E. Center, in Spanish Fork, between the hours of 8 and 10 pjn. MRS. JOHN H. RUPPER petals. Rondo Best man was Rawlings, the bridegroom's brother. Clari Call, Mark Hauzen, and Craig Hauzen were ushers. A wedding breakfast at the and Ann Marie George. The maid of honor was dressed Royal Inn, hosted by the in a floor length gown of deep bridegroom's parents, im Vou Can Do 4 Mrs. William G. Dixon. g Attending the bride were Mariam Hauzen, her sister, as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Becky RawPngs, the bridegroom's sister; Terry Closs, and Mrs. Joseph Tomas. Flower girls were Nichol Pino SPANISH FORK Chairman of the lovely affair was Mrs. Joseph L. Bach, assisted by Mrs. Carl H. Kivler, Mrs. James V. Mazurie, III and The wrought iron backdrop was topped with red and gold chiffon, with bouquets of white and gold stephanotis. The buffet table was decorated with a wrought iron bird cage decorated in gold and red also. A trousseau was displayed of all the couple's room household decorations for room. Say Vows Page Runolfsen of Spanish Fork announces the engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Ann, to Paul Jones Rach, son of Walter Dean Roach and the late Florence J. Roach of Spanish Fork. Ann's father is the late Kenneth L t; carpet with ribbons tying off the family's seating from othr guests. The reception was done in a color scheme of red and gold. tight-fittin- To Mon-nah- The church altar was decorated with bouquets of red The bride's gown was made of at the Spanish lace, waist, tiered from the waist down with a cathedral train. The sleeves were of lace which came to a point at the wrist. The waist length veil was made with a high crown of Spanish style with beaded lace trim. Her bouquet was 4 feet of cascading red roses, stephanotis and lillies of the valley. Ann Runolfsen THE HERALD, Provo Utah 1972 1 J--U ' ;HCK FOR THE ENTIRE 129 West Center Street, FAMILY Provo, Utoh |