OCR Text |
Show Icenit?r Mondav. La Cincfa La Cinda Smoot and Reeky Price, both students at Prove High" School, emerged from the statewide contest Thursday evening with top honors. He honor qualifies both for national competition m Monterey, Calif. , on Jan. 15. Miss Smoot, o daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. Douglas Smoot, won the senior division, and Becky Price, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Price, captured honors in the junior division. La Cinda is a senior at Pruvo High School and earlier represented district seven for regional competition, as did Becky, a junior at Pi IS Tins is the first time either girl has entered the contest, though both are contest winners in other competitions. They are students of Mrs, Laura Mikkelson, sewing teacher at Provo was nine years old and made a pantsuit and vest out of Ernest Emegcr woo! from a Calvin Klein Vogue pattern. The large plaid was a Wend of rust, blue and white, and the ensemble was enhanced by a rust wool vest. High School, La Cinda has been sewing since she a rnonoeromatic blue color scheme. featured skirt and jacket Wuich Further recommend for removing mildew from Bird, Provo, announce do you - - MRS. T.T.J. clothes? DEAR MRS. T.T.J. -Try covering the stains with salt and len.on juice and put in the sun. Often oid stains are impossible to remove, if the fabric and color will take it try bleach but always rinse POLLY. thoroughly. DEAR TOLLY My Pet Peeve concerns those people who accuse the innocent of going into J ' - I - ? "Z'' .,v . :, t -- j" ' ' rx.; v j : . . a. f Mr, Kennev is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raldon "Buck" Kenney, Orem. . ft. '" f' r - J- f 7.;. ".rv"' - A is presently ci- - i - J' . " - t f . .. . ' " -C their , , ?,,,v'Vv .......... a.w. ' - l , fp. 5 if - r ....... ' wedding bridegroom. , . , . .- t t f . & '- ' s 4, "s-- ' . k r ',v: ' - 2 - K-i i iU -.- r- -"' iv j. f " - " r ' ( - $ 'Tj - ft i reception will follow A thai evening from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Women's r ' ". - " . Cultural Center, v ... - 1 ' ' , m , i fL" ' i ' . i Tlie children of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison, Mapleton, will honor their parents Thursday evening with a family dinner at the Plank liu.-- e for their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Harrison was born in Sunnyside, Carbon County, a son of Thomas and Margaret Harrison. Mrs. Harrison was born in England, the daughter of John and Eva Thorpoe. Her parents moved to Winter Quarters, Utah, when she was a year old. Their families later moved to Castle Gate, Carbon County. The Harrisons were married Dec. 9, 1926 in Price and the marriage was later solemnized in trie Salt Lake LD3 Temple. Mr. Harrison was employed in Castie Gate for 28 years before moving to Mapleton to work in I her discolored kettles. The inside will come out with no stains and he shiny. Also, R.C. who has the dingy looking glass fiber curtains should make a good detergent suds, douse the curtains up and down in the suds until clean and then rinse in clear water the same way. Continue until rinse construction and fruit farming. They are members of the Mapleton Fifth Ward where Mr. Harrison is a high priest and home teacher. Mrs. Harrison is a Relief Society visiting teacher. She has also served as a counselor and secreUiy in the Relief Society and has been a Primary President. They are the parents of two daughters. Mrs. Fern Peterson, Houston, Tex., and Colleen Bushneil, Mapleton. They have 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. water is clear. Then roll up ill a idigt: Laui ui beach towel long enough to remove excess water and hang right up at the window. There will be no dripping and the colors and whites will be sparkling. These curtains do not absorb dust so wash quickly. Never hang them outside as the wind breaks the glass fibers. B.J. We DEAR POLLY had a family reunion in our backyard under our huge onk tree and had tables of all sizes set to accomodate the crowd of - people. Since the I tablecloths and lunch cloths to suit the various tables. 1 sewed a small triangular patch underneath each corner ol each cloth. When they were put on the tables. I slipped a stone the size of a dollar in each pocket and every cloth was held Attending the bride as matron of honor will be Jacqueline Bzdok, her sister. Bridesmaids will be Pam Stratton and Elena f)e Roest. .. - - j . . n- - - - . ' ' t' "v. . ., .M t--, .. . . - , , . . ' - -- ;r iu... " w ' ' 2- 4. "j . .v - t . -- - - ' ". . "' t l' " 2 7 3 , " - 4 'J - ..? v , - i""-, -- - P "i- " - - ttW'' " - - - - Salt Lake City's Hilton Hotel. Both girls will now travel to Monterey, Calif., in January for national competition. BECKY PRICE, left, and La C;nda Smool, earned top honors with their sewing ability at the Utah HOLLY BIRD ,tJ r "" : ' jrm , .'. vv J ,. ;, J. i V' r w ,. -. . ... . f - A,r r- , . m ... i,. v , - W. - ; k i ; , graduated . j - . r".'"". ; T from Provo High School and attended Brigham Young University and Utah Technical College. - - . , " I ij 4 . . - - - , " . perform the duties of best man. contest Thursday night at UUJ tot SPrOUSS RSITZ STORES Muhlesieins Note 50 Years ri r will Joseph B. and Juanita Russell Muhlestein a with their celebrate golden wedding anniversary not be an open family dinner on Tuesday. There will house. The Muhlesteins were married Dec. 7, 1926 and the was later solemnized in the Manti LDS marriage Temple. After their marriage they moved to Silver City. Utah, where Mr. Muhlestein worked in the mines a farm. They moved to IVcvo in 1323 and purchased He operated the farm and was employed by Pacific State Cast Iron Pipe Company, and later worked for the Utah County Road Commission They have lived in Springville since 19&8. Mrs. Muhlestein had shared her husband's interest in farming. She has been active in Relief Society. They both are active doing temple work. Mrs They are the parents of seven children: ; Mrs. Barman Loren (Nelma) Kiilpack, (Elaine) Eastman, Springville; Mrs. Lynn t Betty) Ixwry, Orem; Mr. Gerald Muhlestein, Fillmore; Mrs.'Milo Muhlestein, Springville; Mr. Keith Muhlstein, Sandy, and Mr. James Muhlestein. place perfectly, " . f - .- - ' the bridegroom, will Bird .. ' - " Joe Kenney, brother of Miss f . . . " L c " . v est want to she should cook apples, rhubarb or tomatoes in ; Lv.---"v- I- r 1 . , ' " - , .' 'r- - IB v MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH B. MUHLESTEIN are shown above as they looked 50 years ago for their wedding day. Below is a recent photo of the Muhlesteins, Ml If III I 1 I gwi, mi. mi ' l .. .... - .... nail, iw 1 UAIU Vl 111 ir:' - pLiij uy p ill r - ninii, . lr- -l L t ' ; For Thosa Yc: Lovi . i- i 0 11k liw iof yJ' t"'e. 0-m- Springville. They have 34 grandchildren - and 13 great Only r-- BETSY. Generation Rap f-4U Ht f '1 " f ?- 1 - .. Not Tickled Pink RAP. I'lcsse tell me if you agree with my decision nevci to speak to my again He's 6 feet 4 and weighs over 200 pounds, and at 20, should have some sense. One n:g!.t as we were listening to records, he suddenly lifted me up and threw rne on the couch. He tied my harvls be fund my hack with a bathrobe. U'it and sat on my back which hurt, considering he's twice my weight. I tlMMiRbt he was going to rape me, but what happened was worse. He took oil my sbm'S, sat on my ankles, and started tickling my feet! II was slwr torture. 1 laughed, screamed, became hysterical. Then I started crying. Finally he smeared some chocolates over my tes and suit's and had my dug Ikk it off. It yecnwd tike hours t'fotT he let me go Then I bejan hitting him, which cotildn t really hurt someone his sire He thuuitht the whole Ihine very funny I wai nover so anry or htm e.t, and Md m my life. I thro him never to mmc hark. That was two wk ago He's been calling every night to apologire, but I always hang up, However. I'm beginning to weaken Should I end the war, or did his behavior warrant the tod of our TORTURED SOLE relationship ? TS Thul drprnds on whether ye"r b.f. ts lfrn-- d Miiist or somton? who h "liiilrit pink" is anything but! la W're y, "Drep tiis M. weil. bully!" but if you're weakening shot maybe the twu wrek' wxr down his weird tense of humor. But if you take him back, be watchful. We suspect he's got a cruelly streak that might not Hop with HELEN AM) SUE llcllius. bi AND MIU. MUHLESTEIN M Jw.-.i'.t'- jit ft Compare At $6.95 GROUPS ONE SPbClAL OF EACH BABIES, CHILDREN, ADULTS, PERSON SINGLY 88" , GROUPS 88" PER PERSON SELECT FROM FINISHED COLOR PORTRAITS MADE ON KODAK EKTACOLOR PAPER. ONE TO PRESSURE YOU TO BUY. COURTEOUS SERVICE-NHUH n. FAST DELIVERY PER LjMjT ONE SPECIAL O HOURS PHOTOGRAPHERS tiuJkt k T tJ it ttfud '3, v: k - v. '' - ,.: the of parents I POLLY tell Vioiet that a . ' . ' jr-- i - " l. , j -- r . 1 "I , " j- - i - wlrW-iS- r , - - ! ...V'7V - ' Il ' . . , -- ' fVmmm v.. ... , 5 K r , " ; T - I- J .V'.i " I. ' ' - , , ; . . lt' V.. .'V " :. . tv I 1 ' ; - " r.a - ' S x 4 f ' v - v i fv . ' r .i . n v. - :;. . Following : , - r s ' "W S. y - . x ........a-- -. marriage, the couple will reside in the Provo-Orerarea. showers Pre-nupti- ' ' were given by Jacqueline Hzdok and Elena De Roest; and by Pam Stratton and Lon Finch. employed in Salt Lake ty. The couple will marry Thursday at the home of the bride's parents with Bishop Preston Glade officiating. ete to Honor T. Harrisons and tables were all sizes, and - - ' - " , U. "i;:"'. . She is employed by a law firm in Provo. Mr. Kenney graduated from Orem High School r 7 ' j. dinner at the Plank yards - forthcoming marriage ofto their David . , ...J,. House will be hosted by stealing when they were told to do these tilings. It is so nice to have good neighbors and friends you can trust every day and count on in time of need. in : MR. AND MRS. THOMAS HARRISON' vegetables while they are away on a trip. The neighbors said to get vegetables and use them while they were awsy and to feed and water the dog and watch the house while they were gone. I would not call this used '2 ;v:t f , i J and gardens and taking 83 ' the daughter Holly Evan Ketiney. - - DaI.E. - DEAR Hilton. wrsaay mar no Mr. and Mrs Donald L. slips in i What flower V! .11 ' two-wee- k Holly Bird C emove their neighbors' JA' fc Pointers: 9 P?g? a. Miss Smoct and Miss Price will be accompanied to rational competition by Mrs. Roy JudU, State chairman of -- i ...t ihu U'.w.l wmlatt c .. :) in Mexico receive a City, trip Mexico and a scholarship. The girls were honored at a banquet Saturday evening at the Salt l!s"k? came from the detail -- i herringbone pattern. It also was Vogue by Calvin Klein. Becky, a seamstress since the age of seven, made a 100 percent Anglo wool suit Pr?vo, Utah Wool Co in petition WIWf'"lMjW3Wlfcfe WW' Mild ew DEAR POLLY - rnce Win 5 mo or, Becky THE HERALD 6, J57C FM, 2 MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 10 AM-0 PM AM-? 1 FM. 10 FRIDAY PM PM, 2 FM-5'3- 0 SATURDAY 10 AM-1 PM-- FM P.M-7:3- 1 PEAR HELEN AND SUE; I've gone with tins pity over two years ml we planned to be married in 177. We're both 20 I care for him a lot and we get along well, but he is a compulsive lir. We broke up over it once, but he promised to change, and we're back together, He didn't change! lie not only lies to me, but to his parents, friends, teachers, my folks, everyone. Soinc are just unimportant fibs, but Idtcly he's been lying over things that really do matter. I feel he's done this so long he believes he's telling the truth. His parents say he's lied Mine he was a little boy and for rue to be iMutitt. Should I niairv someone 1 can't trust? T.Y.A, PEAR T : Do vol ni to walk on quicksand all jour life? A romuuUive liar hat a psychiatric problem. Until he Irani to fee .'ftititj, don't take ilsre on Sl'F mnrri.tjp. NOTE FROM HELEN: You didn't describe the kinds ol le your b.f. tells Are they e av geraliona. fantasies wrxt'l-uul-b- f trouble lliuigi, or what? Tif fird cn he cured quit? ra.H. hut the lust Inrtirjtr drrprr prohinn tic ( p jt coini.rlir 'w Utrf you make further marriage itans. - tu r!cv law m . : Utah trial makes parents icsponsibie to 1 f teach their children net to sheph!. ' Parents must warn ;.!)' u' their and mi; st shoplifting s children report then to the shr phJt'ng p. v store oi to the pohr.f immerliattty. if thev don t. they i can tc CJO'J tv ti"i for the price ol the olden pods, mefft-au-. court costs, attorneys' fevs j- J mo plus Talk it ever today wim o.T.eon-- i y-love yom ch,tdrcn. 1 h- . ' There's n c.t"'!-J'o- Tuesday At SS Wednesday lori - 5th ft I i.'f n A( Provo Thursday Friday SaturdajL hi llm wut ill If lit iMbi t - i T.t i ... tt . |