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Show Sunday. June 11, Janette Holdaway Sets June To Marry Phillip Luque Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holdaway of Vineyard announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Janette, to Alan Fred Haycock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haycock of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Dick R. Kay of Provo announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Rosemary, to Phillip R. Luque, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roman Luque of Boise, Ida. They plan to be married in the Manti LDS Temple on August 12 with a wedding reception to follow that evening at the Provo Eighth Ward. A reception in Boise will further honor the newlyweds on August 15. Miss Kay is presently attending Brigham Young University where she is a senior X will be held in the Vineyard Ward cultural hall following their marriage on June 23. Miss Holdaway graduated from Orem High and LOS Seminary. She was a member of the Tigerettes, a choral group, and the drama department. The past year she attended Ricks College where she majored in drama. XI in majoring Mr. Haycock graduated from Orem High and IDS Seminary. He attended BYU and Utah Technical College in Provo. He has been active in Boy Scouts where he receive his Eagle rank, and is now assistant Scout Master in the Orem 40th Ward. He is employed at a construction company. Utah-P- age Miss Kay Date With Alan Fred Haycock A wedding reception THE HERALD, Provo, 1972 x JANETTE HOLDAWAY vwwon ft elementary education. She will be teaching in the fall. Mr. Luque graduated from BYU this spring with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. He plans to return in the fall to work on his BARBARA ANN REED ROSEMARY KAY master's degree. r Reed, Forsey Wedding Set 1 For June 21 Check Those Unwanted The0riginf Canning Food Noises in Your Home By DOROTHEA M. BROOKS NEW YORK (UPI)-Ho- w's in the auditory environment your home? If you have the usual number of automatic household "conveniences," a full complement of power tools in the workshop, some more in the garden shack, and some youngsters to boot, the chances are your could auditory environment stand improvement That is, in all likelihood your home is noisier than it should be. John C. Koss, president of the Koss Corp., Milwaukee, says: "Noise in the home is reaching dangerous levels, and increasing at the rate of five per cent a year. Whines, whirrs and roars of devices which we install in our homes in the name of 'convenience' are and eroding our invading private lives. These noises are taking psychological, sociologi-- sal, and physiological toll of us," Auditory Research Koss, whose firm, as a manufacturer of stereo headphones, is involved with acoustics and hearing, underwrote , and sponsored a research project, "The Auditory Environment in the Home," at tne University of Wisconsin. In a booklet based on the findings he points out some of the hazards of noise in the home and suggests ways to reduce its impact. Noise unwanted and disturbing sound was measured for the purposes of the study on a CHICAGO (UPI)-T- he idea of in food originated canning hold noise are obvious. Noise Reducers To reduce home noise levels, Koss suggests the following: -Try to use only one appliance at a time because the noise level is accumulative. Serve family meals in a quiet, plave, away from kitchen clatter. If possible, have a door separating the dining area from the rest of the house. When shopping for a new appliance, choose the one that makes the least noise and let manufacturers know this is an in your important factor purchase. Because healthy children are normally active while adults need more quiet, set aside a retreat for yourself and your husband within the home. Fiberglass padding for plumbing, and cork or rubber pads unde. major appliances can lower the noise levels. Acoustical tiling, padded carpeting and lots of upholstered furniture will absorb noise. Weather stripping of regular windows will make them noise tight. If you are building or remodeling, consider using double glass for any picture windows. Weather strip an exterior France and came about cause of a contest. be- In 1795, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica, the French government was having a revolution at home and a war with several European nations. there was an Consequently, acute need of food supplies for the military. The government offered a prize of 12,000 francs for the discovery of a practical method of food preservation. The prize was not won until 1809 when Nicholas Appert, a Parisian confectioner, displayed an assortment of food preserved in glass bottles. Appert's method was to put the bottled food in boiling water for varying lengths of time. The same principle underlies food preservation today, the development of conditions within a food that are unfavorable for the growth of spoilage organisms. It is safe to wash all upholstery made of plastic. Use thick suds on a cloth to wipe all surfaces. Then rinse and wipe dry. Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Reed of Seattle, Wash, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to Larry D. Forsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. David C. Forsey of Spanish Fork. The couple have chosen the date of June 21 1 o exchange their vows in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride-elegraduated from Lincoln High School in Seattle where she was active in orchestra, performing as a Gold Medal Violinist with the Seattle Symphony. She was also a member of the Torch Honor Society, annual staff, and the studentbody cabinet. She is presently attending Brigham Young University, where she is majoring in music education. The prospective bride-groois a graduate of Spanish Fork High and LDS Seminary. He attended Utah State University prior to serving an LDS mission in the Pacific Northwest Mission. He is presently atYoung Brigham tending University where he is majoring in Business Management. The couple will make their home in Spanish Fork. An open house will honor them Ward on June 23 at the First-12t- h Cultural Hall. Friends and relatives are invited to call between the hours of 8 to 10 p.m. ct all-cit- y Sunday Jane 18th is FATHER'S FREE!! Wf THEATER THE SUNDANCE TWO FREE TICKETS wmmmm a'tzzzzzT - '.'OPT. '" I Tfl (It will ... to everything summer dishes out!) "S k '," er 30-4- DAD TO get in the giving mood here! WITH A FATHER'S DAY PURCHASE OF $40 OR MORE Matron to Celebrate 80th Birthday Sunday door facing onto a noisy street or are building If you remodeling, insist on solid Mrs. Myrtle Porter Allen is inside doors and soft weather 80th birthday stripping at the tops and sides 'noting her born June 13, She was Tuesday. closer. threshold a plus Consider installing thick, 1892 in Escalante, Garfield Co. to sound - absorbing Andrew R. and Susanna Heaps perforated, wall panels in noisy areas such Porter. 'Jit She married Daniel Berry scale widely as the laundry room. decibel A (dB-1912. Allen on 28, They sound lined in levels July used As for glass-fibdescribing in Teasdale, weighted to the response of the heating ard air ducts, which made their home moved to Co. and later O with for Wayne human ear. Starting cost no more than metal ducts the faintest audible sound and eliminate the racket of Loa. She and her family moved detectable! the scale ranges, heat coining through the pipes. to Provo 43 years ago and have as does the Similar practices can line water resided at 292 N. 800 E. since. well above 130 DB-Mrs. Allen has seven human the of sound ear pipes and toilets to cut down range children, Mrs. Marion (Burthe din. picks up. there At a level of 5 DB-If you are building or nett.'1 Skinner, Mrs. Sheldon is auditory and visual attention, remodeling, make certain the (Alberta) Hirst, Mrs. Klar at 50, annoyance begins; at 70, architect and designer know (Marine) Bell, Mrs. Phyllis the autonomous nervous system that you want a design for quiet Hone and Mrs. Harvel (Mildred) is activated, arteries narrow, privacy. Layout of your home Bennett, all of Provo, Daniel blood pressure rises, supply of and the physical relationship of Burns Allen of Layton and Mrs. blood to the heart lessens. By noisy to quiet areas can make a William (La Vera) Hopkinson, Las Vegas. 80 decibels the annoyance big difference. Mrs. Allen also has 24 grandthreshold is reached; at 90 Use headphones for listen52 and work efficiency decreases, er- ing to hi-- fi and other home children MRS. MYRTLE PORTER great ror increases. At 115 there is electronic entertainment. They grandchildren ALLEN discomfort bring the sound only to the perceptible (threshold of human pain); at listener's ears. 130 a strong tingling sensation in the ear and at 140 there are very painful sensations. Noisemakers Listed From a decibel "counter" in Spots, spills, stains add up to the booklet comes the noise a sartorial headache when they potential of the following land on a man's tie. Now common household noisemathere's a development to lessen kers: the worry of such grooming Doorbell 100, telephone ring crisis. It's Scotchgard protector 78, television 68, radio 78, air for ties. One can takes care of conditioner 55, furnace blower a dozen ties. Once a tie is 100, portable fan 70, coated with the device it's vacuum cleaner 84. protected from water spills, In the kitchen, dishwasher 69, oily stains and coffee drops, wall exhaust fan 90, garbage says the manufacturer. disposer 78, electric mixer 82, pots and pans 73, range vent The prettiest plastic storage fan and dishwasher 86, range containers for refrigerator or vent fan and disposer 91, pantry shelf are available in refrigerator 45, water faucet 68, yellow, red, green and blue and sink drain 86. In the with sides. These laundry, the washing machine containers come in 12 bowl and EUS0PA 64, and automatic dryer 64. rectangular sizes. All have is lids in In the bath, a toilet-flus- h the petal designs The 67, shower 78, electric shaver for greater visibility. stackable. 85, hair dryer 77. are containers Workshop noise runs to 100 h for a saw, 80 for a The Mistamatic, an automatwood lathe, 93 for a disc ic aerosol dispensing system for portable sanitizers, insecticides, odor sander, 70 for a drill. neutralizes, mildew inhibitors, A whisper at five feet counts medicated vapor mists, moth only 10, average conversation preventives, air fresheners. The 45, and conversation at three battery operated, portable . precedes "A Great feet 64. Sandal" in de features a special levels are Fortunately, noise metered chamber that elimiour handsome Italian imoort scribing cumulative in special ways, the nates waste, and a pre-stime Get it on in Dark Brown, booklet notes. "For instance, oiled harness cycle for uniform dispensing. two different noisemakers of 70 dB-- A at an dB-73 will yield $12.00, apiece A steady diet of cottage of noise, not 140 Still, from just this small sampling, cheese at lunch helps keep the waistline under control. the. hazards of ordinary house TAKE DAY. . . f ,"?! t liii j WASHABLE PANTS .jmm FROM $1 5 FROM KNITS GALORE $6.00 A GET DAD DUNKED ear IN What's New? STYLE 12-in- GIVE HIM $7 $4 TOPS jby six-inc- STELLA TRUNKS GITANE A 10-SPEE- MONDIA CENTURION COMPLETE D BIKES FROM $120 SERVICE DEPT. ' MAN'S SPACIOUS FREE PARKING 8' FREE GIFT WRAP ( er et leather... A dB-A- ." 245 North University ... unreal... n1 J) I CLARK'S CHARGE OR BANKCARD SHOP SHOP WEEKDAYS 10-- 6 J. |