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Show Bride Doug Knuteson, Guide Eileen Farley Plan Marriage If you contemplate an engagement or wedding announcement in the Herald, please note these guidelines: 1 either the picture- or - writeup 2. Deadline for engagement stories and pictures is one week before publication. If both engagement and stories and pictures are desired, g the engagement nouncement must published at least weeks prior to the ding. be six wed- I I x Debbie Lowry. daughter ui Mi and Mrs Lvnn T Lowry. Orem. and Kim D Olsen. son of Mr Harlan D Olsen. Alaska, and Mrs Beth Clegg. Orem. are planning a Friday marriage in the Provo LDS Temple A reception will follow thai evening from 7 to 9 30 p m in the Orem 19th Ward. 1035 S 800 E Orem Connie Custer, Belle Ericksen, Debbie Bird. Jaynan Clegg and Elayna Clegg will serve as bridal "' n. . attendants. Steve Shipman will be best man while Darren Clegg ushers The bride-elegraduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary She was on the track team Her fiance also graduated from Orem High School and was active in sports After their marriage the couple will live in Orem ')' c -- Orem. Her fiance is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School. He attended Utah Technical College where he majored in drafting and design technology. He works for Texas Instruments in California as an electromechanical designer. 4. Good caliber pictures are required, preferably black and white, glossy. Colored or tinted photos may not be acceptable. Polaroids are out. r- 1 ct an- ... Will Marry Kim Olsen Friday A Eileen Farley will become the bride of Doug Knuteson in a ceremony to be performed in the Provo LDS Temple on Friday. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I. Farley, 410 S. 600 W., Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knuteson, Spanish Fork, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Attending the bride will be Tammy Farley, Penny Siemer, Terri Brasel and Jean Knuteson. Duties of best man will be performed by Alan Knuteson. Bride-elegraduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary and attended Brigham Young University for two years. She has worked as a secretary and is currently employed at Utah Technical College in No f harge will be made for publication of 3. Debbie Lowry EILEEN FARLEY DEBBIE l.OWHN 5 No pictures of couples will be used; just the bride's. 6. We will try to publish your announcement on the desired date; but we cannot guarantee this. Preference will be given announcements submitted early. post-weddin- ' ' jit, ' - ' r .,' - ' 'r ' ' I f', ,A ' " ' ' - '' - li J ' I I - ' $ Jfc TM , , ' con-ta- , V'''V4' guarantee of publication, cannot be given stories and pictures submitted after previous publication in another paper. i.M.r-- , - VI - ' ' I 1 v ; T' $jr JTM a ! 11 ''II i m ' 7X3 gitjMmM iVi i 1 t t! T fz"'"i Z' , Nd Sportswear, U.rwmtownandCotton- !1 ;' Oiiia "V'V - shlmmertria Chinese btouses, steek dresses (reminiscent of those wonderful suzle Wong stvies and quilted (every cotor; every fawo Jackets. Here are three -- to get you oriented. Left, floral cuffs ' velveteen Jacket with and mandarin collar. brown or Women's Fashions. Center, ... black, dress with Chinese styling, side sit. in magenta and strawberry. Coupe de Chine woven by Klopman of 100 Dacron' polyester, $61 Msszc Dresses. aght.(tuiited Jacket with Chinese motif on one side; solid diagonal quilting on the reverse, $185. wtnoeorgette blouse, $75, and v' 1 y$ ' V" 7" '' 1 Mf, .'I !3f r f' I? - S. . ' , - fL.J? - I ff; 0 ''fs4P I 1 1 ffelaP 0ft0t frK W&:Wi Vr SJ.l W$frif f WU" ' WW''j0 W&-4y''- - wood.it'$New);.it'si...ite ' St P 'zmmmA vmK-- I . ' roii-oac- I3! 1:i ', abuJanxetochoosefrom.Vou'Hflnd 'M k ::0Sm. marvelous, we've matJe sure there is an JfA ;'" . seasoninfactwethlnltthlslookKso m '4 '"W . in advance. Preference, or even a 'ht$f "4 " d - filll Wnm - 4p '''Wtd h , Ji - , 'V !'m; newspaper also, the Herald expects at least l f :mesmmr:r Eastern hspiratiors. Oultted, froa-tleand deflnltetv newt All tnat make$ traditional Orlenta! looks glamorous simple tines, subtfe brilliance and Intrl- cate embeiitehments make today's Oriental the most intrlgulns of the 1 ' ' " '' ''4$ ' "tl If you make your announcement in another iar jm MM - '''"'ti , ' L ,'" ' '' 8. 245 - ''?' 4 ', vance. ...7 .'" " rfi nsulting the Herald women's editor in ad- an equal break, with "', ; H , i I . g If a story is desired, organize the information in advance for publication on the evening of, or immediately after the marriage or reception. Each day that passes will reduce newsworthiness. After one week, only the picture and brief outline information can be used. After two weeks, forget it. You can avoid misunderstanding by co- 7. Tns Orient fjj . nidAumfjM., I 1 I I H m:0A ' . FAVORITES - NO. 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