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Show Page 32-T- HERALD.. Provo, Utah, HE Sunday, November 18, 1979 Cooking Cleaning Tips cookware and Read and follow instructions for should have the LL Electrics appliances. MarY which shows they have been tested for on countertops, safe use. Keep appliances well back from a child s cords away sink. Keep away from the Terri Taylor To Wed Dee Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Taylor, Springville, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Terri to Dee Isaac rdch handles in on the When cooking, always turn pot unit. Use another cooking over range top, but not to hanpadding with adequate potholders clean dry from away from saucepans lids Lift dle hot utensils. clothmg which face Don't wear loose-fittin-g Sterling Scholar in social science. She is presently attending Brigham Young University with a nursing major. Gardner, son of Mrs. Melba I. Gardner, Springville, and the late Allen B. Gardner. your can eaten on nre. The future bridegroom is a graduate of LDS Seminary and Springville High School with high honors. While in high school he was active in student government and The couple will be married Dec. Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Springville Middle School, Friends and relatives are invited to attend. 21 in the v j IUw m4 craatlvt kkdr.pi h TturwH" r fnl Mrvkt available BtratiMi t The couple will make their home Springville while completing their in wedding line... For your served as student body president. Gardner participated in athletics and was a member of National Honor Society. He served an LDS mission in Germany-Munic- h Mis-m- t and is presently attending The bride-to-b- e graduated from LDS Seminary and Springville High School with high honors. In high school she participated as a Girls' State delegate, was a member of the National Honor Society, was active in debate and drill team, and was a KITT ELIZABETH SOUTER Eng education. t ftfln una TERRI TAYLOR ii J Itavllfiil ImliMflng floral silk aligns aaa fresh fltwirt. Provo Croft end Novelty 4 295 W. Center, Provo 373-148- Couple to Recite Tami Vows in December Pendley Will Wed Bill Frandsen Mr. and Mrs. James R. Souter, Midland, Tex., announce the engagement of their daughter Kitt Elizabeth to Kevin Lynn Ludlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn S. Ludlow, Provo. The couple are planning a Dec. 17 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-eleis a graduate of Brigham Young University and is an English teacher at the Nebo Alternative High School in Spanish Fork. Her fiance fulfilled an LDS mission to Canada and currently attends Brigham Young University. He is employed locally. Following their honeymoon in Hawaii, the couple will reside in Springville. reception will honor them that evening from to If p.m. Sweet Soles Cotton Soles That Breathe 7 in the Springville First and 12th Ward, 840 S. 400 E. Attending the bride will be Shanna Alvey LaCario as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Jackie Pino and Kathie Cameron. Serving as best men will be Greg Allen and Richard Lynn Frandsen. Ushers will be Tracy Pendley, Jesse Pendley, Kevin Pendley and Jeff Frandsen. Special guests will be grandparents: Mrs. Lula Sheperd, Springville, and Mrs. Glenda Kearns, by Gill Fox SIDE GLANCES 9 Jm sheer knee-high- s with ventilated cotton soles for added comfort, and comfort Choice of beige or tops. suntan in one size, fits New non-bindin- g Sheer demi-toe- , support knee-hig1 h, Fashion Hosiery. Tooele. Following their marriage and honeymoon the couple will live in the Springville-Spanis- h Fork area. TAMI PENDLEY Mr. and Mrs. Randy Pendley announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Tami to Bill Frandsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Frandsen, Springville. The couple will be married Friday and a Citrus Fruit Abundant A record citrus crop is WASHINGTON (UPI) s 0 forecast for the fruit season, and production is expected to be moderately larger than last year's, says the U.S. Department of 1979-198- "I hate seances these days.. .the spirits I bring back are always so shocked at today's prices!" rK3 Y I Because it's hard to lose weight alone. 1 SpatttFerteW through. They know and understand, because they have been there. The counselors in every Diet Center across the United States and Canada have overcome their own weight problem, the Diet Center way! You will see them every day on a basis. You will lose weight quickly and safey, without the use of shots, drugs or strenuous exercise. 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