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Show r ' October brides speak wedding vows Smart 'Graves - ,1 1 Melinda Smart exchanged wedding vows with Steven William Graves m ntes solemnized m the Salt Lake Temple Friday morning Afterward, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House Hosts were the parents of the bridegroom, Mr and Mrs Max W Graves, 2210 E. 7460 South The MeCune Mansion will be the setting for a reception to be given Friday evening by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs William B. Smart, 55 Laurel St The bnde graduated from Brigham Young University. Her husband received a bachelors degree from the University of Utah and a masters degree in chemistry from Yale He also has completed work for a Ph.D. in chemistry from Yale, and has served an LDS mission to Thailand Nance - Christianson Janae Nance and Val rl Mrs. Steven Graves Dion Christianson were united in marriage m a Salt Lake Temple ceremony Fnday morning, A wedding breakfast at the Distinctive Catering Gold Room followed the ceremony. Hosts were the parents of the bridegroom, Mr, and Mrs Byron F. Christianson, 2257 Kensington Ave Bridal story rules told I ouow these rules to place wedding pietuies in theDeseret News Contact the Today Section at 237 2150 at least two weeks prior to the wedding Bring pictures and information to the Deseret New s Today Section, 30 E 1st South, at least one week in advance of the wedding Pictures must be printed within two publishing days after the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Nance. 2378 Blaine Ave , will honor the newlyweds further with a reception at the Hentage House Fnday The The Deseret News will publish a picture and story for the engagement OR the wedding, not both Office hours are 8 30 a m to 4 30 pm. Monday through Friday, and 9 am to 1 p m on Saturday There is a $4 chaige for each picture The Deseret News cannot be responsible for lost or damaged pietuies parents of the bnde, Ml t LESERET NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER ! By Eunice Farmer DEAR READERS: x sN I Arnold - Wood . Merrill James Wood Jr. claimed Diane Arnold as his bride m a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake Temple Fnday morning X fVi' The Lion House was the setting for a wedding breakfast given by the parents of the bndegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill J. Wood, East, afterward p 250-120- 0 , The newlyweds will greet guests at an open house to be given Nov. 5 at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Arnold, Rexburg, Idaho. The bride is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Her husband has attended the University of Utah, and served an LDS Northwestern States mission. - V v Mrs. $ AAerrill Wood i; I Mrs. Val Christianson c PIZZA OVEN C5 Preserving your sewing patterns HI 'J evening The bride attended the University of Utah and Brigham Young University Her husband graduated from the U. of U where he was a member of the Institute Choir and the Mormon Youth Choir. He has fulfilled an LDS Mexico Mexico City mission. 21, 1977' Many of you have written and asked about what products to use when preserving patterns or designing or altering them. I have found a new product that can be of a great help for many of these sewTiig needs Its called Trace a Pattern" and is made by the Stacy Company. Its inexpensive, strong, transparent, sheer and has a web-hk- e appearance. Trace a Pattern can be used to duplicate your favorite pattern, alter patterns or make adjustments in them Place it over ready made garments and you can immediately see the grain line, the outline of the garment, etc , and come up with a workable pattern to copy. To make a sample pattern to check for fit before cutting into expensive fabric, machine stitch on Trace a Pattern w ith a long stitch that can be easily removed. When adjustments have been made, you can actually use the Trace a Pattern for cutting the fabno This is only the beginning. Im sure you will find many other uses for this product. Please let me hear from you coming to COUNTRY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Tfe A Everything in ZCMI Fashion Handbags and Jewelry 20 Off this weekend Since you're man-les- s the best of it make not anyway, why and do a little hunting of your own? We've got the bargains: clip and pierced earrings, status chains, plain and fancy bracelets and rings. 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