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Show 'LiL- Heroic? w lily - O V' vs Sherry Lyn Pyper Is Wed 'Former Star Is To Richard Dixon in Rites Doing Just Great! -- V - 1 - 0r v SPRINGVILLE Sherry Lyn Pyper, daughter of Mr and Mrs Glen G Pyper became the bride of Richard S. Dixon, son of Mrs. Glen Dixon of Provo in a double ring ctre-- ! mony performed recently in the Salt Lake Tempie. Selvoy J. Boyer performed the ceremony. A reception ai held in honor of the couple at the Kolob Stake House hotted by parent!! of the j bride. , J i MEJULYN HUFF The bride chose lovely gown of original design by. Mrs. La Mar Crandail. It featured panels of miramist over lustered satin with long sleeves and high neckline with lace daisies covering the gown. A three fin1 la nmwn f9 TUni-daisies held her bridal veil of . . . . . illusion ana sne carriea a uu-- t quet of deep pink rose buds and light pink carnations. Maid of honor was Mollv Stansfield while Carolyn Marshall, Lu Dean George, Linda Gill, sifter of the bride and Shirlev Davis, Jean Elliott, sisters of the groom and Cheryl Buisko served as bridesmaids. Jennifer George, Vicki Gill, and Teresa George nieces of the Merilyn Huff Reveals Plans for Marriage . SPRINGVILLE Announcing Spnneville Hieh School and the engagement and forthcom- - LDS Seminary. She was active nf thpir dauphin- - in K n marriflD "!.. u ...um. .1. " VJUU ueiia-j v. 0 " - Lng to DevenB. Huff, Roy scliool. Mcnlyn high jurs. d. n. Mr Devenish is also Snrin. isn, son w inr. TVitmnlcH nf Cnrinrrvlll vJ'e H'eh Schod nd WS Sem' Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Huff, also ,ndrv graduate. He has filled a of Springville. The marriage will be an work mission for the LDS event of Aug. 29 and will take Church in the Southeast and place in the Springville Third- - has served three years in the NinLh Ward church after which United States Marine Corps a reception will honor the cou- - spending two years in Vietnam, pie hosted by parents of theHe is currently employed al bride. Al friends and relatives Geneva, bride were bridesmaids. are cordially invited. The couple will make their Best man duties were perMiss Huff is a graduate of home in Springville. formed by Bill Dixon brother of the groom and standing with Mrs. Dixon was Max Dixon another son. After a honeymoon trip to Lake Tahoe the young couple are at home In Provo where 1 rw. . ua - j V Betty Canary ' - must Lndon critics, By FRANK W. PLEASANTS from i? thm-- "Mame" LONDON tl'Pn-- A breaking house is "d Mi brunette flapper namd Ginger across the!. wg town the highest weekly alked IRogers $3!,000-- in the screen for the first time in'alaiy-ab- out of the British stage, history rolled brown her big eyes jiasi, jand drawled, "Cigarette me. "It's fun, it really is fun," ibuj boy." dinger said. "This play 1 That's all she said Hut she know it sounds silly is more ,!lom'thi.-.-g' that 1'ke the me I feel the me reali had that lot of a ees and is Does that make any sense? jcaught uhjeeuenllv mid her or of "Sure. it .strenuous, and you auer- - can't wa'k through it, e1 'er. It jmotiu picture' 1 it i j - e ..... hand-carve- Grooming Guide t corn-shuc- 'v Salem Club Has Summer Party or not." Style leader Chester berg goes earthy in - - It Is often DEAR GIRLS recommended that the saddle soap cleaning be followed by a light coat of paste wax or a leather preservative, we previous treatment of learners may vary. POLLY POLLY-M- any Point- ers have become a part of my reguar household routine. Now I have a "help" that I have not read among them. All women who have old, soft and comfortable girdles they hate to discard will dearly love you if you remind them that these girdles can be mended with elastic thread. I simply thread a needle as with yarn (pull the elastic thread through the neeedle with a loop of machine thread) and then mend the broken elastic. It really stays mended. L. J. - FALSE TEETH 13w UTAH The Utah-n- a Riding Club held a summer party at Saratoga on Wednesday where th"v spent the day visiting, swimming and picnicking. 373-243- 0 J HI SI -- ". co-st- Casual Look In On Right For the casual look, this skim. my stvle iwll bridge the seasons smartly. No. 3211 comes in sizes lu to io. aizc it iuusi. oi i, sleeveless, takes IVt yd. of 44- in. fabric. Send 40c plus 10c for third class postage for this pattern to IRIS LANE (care of this news paper), Morris Plains, N.J. 07950. Add 15c for first class mail and special handling. Free pattern is waiting for you. Send 50 cents for our Pat tern Book, which contains cou pon for pattern of your choice. making idea, Polly's Problem or solution to a problem. Write Polly in care of The Daily Herald. Know-homakes the job easy. There are dozens of clever time, savers in Polly's new book. To get it, send name, address with ana 7S cenis (in coins a!P or check) to Folly's HomemaK- uig roiniers, uany neraio, P. 0. Box 4958, Chicago, HI. friendship," Grant Was Favorite Astaire was her "favorite dancing partner." But her "all-tim- e favorite leading man" was Cary Grant. She worked with Grant in "Once Upon a and Honeymoon" "Monkey Business." Miss Rogers said she has no set plans for "whenever the final curtain comes down on 'Mame,' " but she added she leans toward an around the world tour with her fifth Mn. Rey L Jergensen of Stlhony. Anthony, Ida., announces thej The couple will reside In Pro. engigement and approaching vc where both will attend Bria aiarriaga of her daughter Kath- ham Young University. Misa ryn jergensen to Meven O. Jergensen is a senior majoring uanxneaa, son or Mr. and Mrs. in home economics after gradual " Reid E. Bankhead of Provo. tion from Ricks College. Mr. LDS Temple ceremonies In Bankhead is a Falli will unite Uie and was graduated from" pie on Aug. 15 and that eve. BY Hich School. He served an ning they will greet friends it! LDS Mission in Southern Ger-- " a garden reception in St. stu-Ida- ho pre-dent- cou-'de- nt Annual Chautauqua Offers 'Dutch Treat' to Women It's getting to be that time says, "you owe yourself year again when Mom finds treat." Hiking, crafts and hand-- ' . of the glamour of keeping housa and getting meals is wearing a bit thin. Mrs. Lucile Weenig and an energetic committee have "just t he t hing" for this condition, 'Jiey report The annual Chautauqua held at the MIA Home in the North Fork of Provo Canyon will again be the setting of this event featuring three days of friendship, fun, food and meaningful programs. The dates set Wil are Aug. 4, 5, 6 and 7 with a registration deadline of July husband, novelist-producliam Marshall. "Nothing matters so much 24. any more because, you see, I've All women of the community finally grown up," she said, "and I'm darned proud that are invited to join in this holiI've finally grown up. If day for mothers and should someone came up and said. make reservations by calling 'Okay, Ginger, you've had it, Mrs. Erma Myers at 2020 N. for there's nothing else for you to 80 E., telephone do' well, I'd say, 'fine' and information, by July 24. I d go home and pamt and I d The theme "Dutch Treat" be happy." has been selected for this year's gathering and the committee Giving a party? Wrap K up with colorful decorations created with gift wrapping paper and ribbon. Tissue poppies work together with program of interest and education wt well as the best home-cookmeals in the West, are part ot " -- ' the agenda planned. Assisting Mrs. Weenig on tha committee are Mrs. Joy Ortwj, Mrs. Erma Myers, Mrs. Jnfi Madsen and Mrs. Katie P. Mfr chell. Parsnips candied with browji good and vegetable change. Cook 4 or sugar make a low-co- st I parsnips for 4 servings. Quarter, core, and eat into lengths. Place in greased baking dish; sprinkla with 1 teaspoon each of gratej lemon peel and juice, -teaspoon of salt, and cup of n dot packed, sugar; with 4 tablespoons of butter or margarine. Bake, uncovered, 375 degree oveal about 30 minutes. medium-size- d -- light-brow- becoms a centerpiece. Make ribbon loses and fashion them into a corsage for the hostess w WHERE WE ADD ONLY 10 " When a forest bums down so does his food. Please use fire carefully. "FOOD BARGAINS" 60680. Color goes on the bold standard for fall footwear. The National Institute Footwear says that brown in all tones comes on strong. But look for mariner and navy blues, the ultraviolets, the deep reds, the tones of wine or bing cherries. CORN Fresh, Local 39' Doz. f r POTATOES New, White Hearing Aid Counselor CANTS Salmon Center MRS. JEANE ROBINSON BANANAS Golden Ripe SOUTHERN UTAH AREA MANAGER 7 be in the PROVO STANDARD TUESDAY, JULY 22nd FROM 10 A.M. TIL 1 P.M. If you have a hearing problem, Mrs. Robinson invites you to come in and take advantage of our OPTICAL STORE Will FREE ELECTRONICS HAMS Morrell Whole, Fully Cooked HEARING TEST If it is not convenient for you to come in just phone and Mrs. Robinson will come to you. us at 5 u, To Hold Free Hearing Aid Consultation 373-225- 55 4 FREE BATTERIES FOR 1 FULL YEAR with purchase of any new model Zenith hearing aid during July. 2895 EAST CENTER Kathryn Jer&cnsen Is To Wed Mr. Bankhead best-know- n is determined' by averife monthly uteare. lb. SODA POP Nehi. 16-o- z. Bottles Assorted Flavors 6 i 49 CASE OF 24 $1.69 "Utah's Lowest" OFFICE SUPPLY SIXTY-NIN- E KATHRYN JERGLASEM ter's every . tan Th New York SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Mel takes' his colors from Mother More Comfort Wearing Hrks hosted the Salem Ladies Nature with such tones as Literary Club for their annual bronze rust, sandy neutrals, To help relieve discomfort when summer party at their summer forest greens, anfl clay reds. dentures slip down nd come loose. home in Loafer Canyon. A deJust sprinkle FA8TEETH on your plates. FASTEETH holds dentures licious dinner was turkey Designer George Halley ties firmer longnr. Tou cn bite harder, eat faster, feel more comfortable. fall. for assisted in knots by served by them, the waist up FASTEETH Is alkaline won't sour. M that fit are essential to iry Christensen, Vire Hunt, His new collection features two Dentures health. See your dentist regularly. Fern Linton and Florence and three inch wide fabric Get FASTEETH at all drug counters. Sperry to members and two belts, a la the bathrobe tie. S"ecial quests, Mrs. Jack Simons and Mrs. Bertha Darter. After dinner a singing time KEEP COMFORTABLE ws enio ed by all, led by Mrs. EWa Killian. The rest of the WITH CAFRAMO'S SAFETY FANS evening was spent playing 707 binso and touring the vicinity S I I I Onlv 8round the home. New president is Dee Koyle, assisted by Ann Nybo ami Ruth Warren. Pack dis-ov- As a workDEAR POLLY mother with four boys, I ing Wein design- - my In LOIS I am anDEAR POLLY who wanted tc Mrs. S., swering know abut cleaning her leather table top. I have always used saddle soap on mine, following the manufacturer's di rections, and with very satis factory results. GAIL running Award-winnin- cannot tolerate sloppiness from By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY I sew a the chidren. I pinned the folnote to our bulletin small, THIN button on the in- lowing board: "Everything that is not side, at the exact center front, put away will be put in the of all my skirt bands. If at any Sloppy Bag. Your possessisons time I am in doubt as to whe- can be 'earned' back only by ther or not my skirt is straight, doing chores of my choice just a touch of the thumb on around the house." The first this button Is all I need. This month, I had tennis shoes, toys, is especialy nice if there are etc., in the bag. I also had a one or more pleats in the back. lot of windows washed, closets Just slide the skirt until the cleaned and many other chores button is rfght-EUN- ICE done that I have little time to do. It has been a long time DEAR POLLY- -I have some since our Sloppy Bag has had like to place driftwood I would to be used. DARLENE in my front yard and want to know if there is any way to You will receive a dollar if make this wood appear whiter and lighter Polly uses your favorite home- - DEAR 7ft. ! Little Button Tells Her Is ott . X'.rl.v fcup . Ar,A, 7. ,!,( odd movies later. Ginger' atill N,, AI1 I got it. At 57, the Academy, 1 g actress U just1 Ginger admits her life hasn't 1 about the bisnest American hit been all roses. There have been IMidoa since Tallulahj "some lew regrets,' but there in Bankhead conquered the city's also have been enough of the ("lovely things" to balance it all West End in 1523. out. this "Yoj just can't annlyze ' mere was a time when I ! sort of thing-t- his audience) as anxious, sometimes said Miss Rogers appeal thing," jturbed about this or bothered a steak the other day. about that always looking at People's Choice well I'm what others had," she said "I. know perfectly . . . T . When you try to keep up with probably not tne cnoice ot some the Joneses, you're in bad sophisticates and trouble. But I am the "But now? Well, they could of the DeoDle." it all to three Joan some:fiive "People" Ginger's 20.000 of them Der week avei' - rawioras snd seven Bette the 17th century Davises and, believe me, I .S&S&SSw& iMHtu. been filling Lane Theater nightly wouldn't care." Drury She insists her MRS. RICHARD DIXO since Fred Astaire's feud with former FTed the in dancing partner opened (Sherry Pyper) title role of "Mame" five Astaire was "just a lot of studio hoopla." both are employed. Mr. Dixon months ago. "Fred and I don't sea each reaction lukewarm Despite will continue his schooling at other very often, but in some Brigham Young University this ways we'll always have a fall where he is a junior. certain she said. t nA A Skim my Style When Skirt Ri"s - Polly's Pointers And what on earth would you Oh, you're back front your vacation. l'ra sorry. Yes, I saw do with M coconuts? I mean, that rock you after using six of them for you unload brought all the way from Colo- doorstops? rado. Il's a beautiful starter My set of miniature dominos piece for your Japanese garden carved from bone? Well, that's and, no matter what anybody r.a problem. I can just shove gays, it's worth the price you them Into the drawer where I paid having the springs on your keep my miniature chess set automobile replaced. carved from peach seeds, my Yes, I do understand the pro- miniature elephants carved blem you have trying to find from walnut, my miniature turshelf space in your kitchen for tle carved from alabaster and those Early American bread those millions of crazy miniabaskets woven in Taiwan. I ture tea sets I once bought I could give d because I thought KNOW you thought those wooden candlesticks them away for presents. Maybe I can give away the would look great on the mantle. No, I wouldn't have noticed coconuts for presents. That's an the trouble with bringing home they slanted at a stuff that is representative of coala if either. you Maybe gle, You never notice just keep your living room as the area. when you're there mat NOdark as that shop& BODY in Forida keeps cocoA pity about the place mats nuts and shells lying around turning out to be paper. They house. (What they have lyDO loon like palm leaves, don't the around are stones from ing they? No, for heaven's sake, 1 Petoskey, Mich. As a matter of re idea no what you have going I have some of those, too. to do with MORE brass bells fact, Martha gave them cousin from India. Maybe you can My after she me last week to melt them down this winter out of friends.) ran and start your own foundry or Yes, I did notice your giant something. cones and your slabs of pine allowed Don't ask me why you and your necKiace oi autaffy your sons to buy the genuine thentic plastic shark's teeth. ADache tomahawks made in You could always bury Say! Jaoan or the Navsjo ru? from them in your Japanese garden. Hong Kong. Those tamborines decorated with seashel's and thp ashtrays with the Civil War bi'llets glued around the edges? No. they aren't exactly the What is fashion? Today, It is ri?ht accessories for your oiled the "spirit to understand, to to walnut tables. Listen, just covcapture, that women have k er them up' with all tho?e make their own and adapt to dolls you bou?ht and their Dersonality, physically and will ever notice them! psychologically," says oesignei 1 KNOW 100 Heim. many you have the same Philippe problems every year! I know women make wrong choices yo'i made rules before leaving because they just copy other on your trip this summer. If women, without thinning, m, be seen wearing the you can't be more firm with thev can . ; ...III. iU your resolutions, the least you wrong fancy stocKings, wun me the wrong can do is stop burdening me wrong hemline, with your souvenir problems. fabric or colors, the wrong After all, I have all these cy- hairdo." Says Heim, "Their elegance press knees. is a failure, because they are unconscious about what is right l'''s. btfott to Tnt mulat fm the nsmi o en Food Prices BV0 161 WEST CENTER PHONE 373-225- 4 WEST CENTER AND 1330 NORTH 200 WEST Remember, only you can prevent forest f Ireszz Published as i public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council, the State ana U.S. Forest Services and The international Newspaper Advertising Eieaitweivl |