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Show , MAY 28, 1968 ®UNDAY Utah “County, Utah 2A SUNDAY HERALD Romances Bloss om Into Engagements With Arrival of Summer. Be tro thed Jan t Lee Schaugaard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Schaugaafd, rovo, and Dean M. Cherrington, so of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cherringto: of Orem, will be wed in marriage ceremonies planned at the home Vicki Killpack Sets August Date | | SPRINGVILLE — Summer wedding plans are revealed today in the engagement announcement made for Vicki Kill- pack, daughter of Mrs. Ardis G, Killpack of Springville and the late Theron W. Killpack, and Robert O. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert O. Brown of Springville. of the |bride on June 5. An| open house in honor of the couple |will be held later in the evening with guests to be welcomed from {230 to 10 p.m. An LDS 16 is planned honored at a the First-12th Miss Schaugaard is a current Provo High School graduate and i: a member of the A Cappella Chorus. Miss Killpack, a graduate of Springville High School, attended Brigham Young University. Mr] Cherrington was graduated from Qrem High School. ] The couple plan to live in| California following their marriage. Mr. Brown, who was also graduated from Springville High School, is present|ly attending BYU following his return from service in the Gulf States LDS Mis- | sion. SCHAUGAARD Graduation Day Marks New Meets at | Changes in [curriculum and re- | Members of the Ladies Literary quirements Club met in the lovely atmosphere for Braduation over the years wiped put muchof the credit Mrs. Boren had accumulated in her early years at the university. Whenjall| the calculations | were completed jshe lacked two | homemade scones, made as a spe}full years, some 40 semester cial treat by Mrs. Taylor. Others hours, to graduate | assisting were Mrs. J. W. ChrisAttending classes at night, Mrs. | tensen; Mrs, Madison Merrill, Mrs. Boren found time to keep up her | John Schofield and Mrs. Bertrand home, be -a dutiful mother, aind Smith. even serve as a substitute tea¢h-| Mrs. J. A. Bullock, retiring presi-| I istriic dent, conducted the final meeting| a in 1 soe | eine chee of the year and turned the gavel| er early years 00 ‘of W=iwood at the canyon home of Mrs. Lester Taylor to enjoy a delicious May luncheon, recently. The highlight of the menu was over to Mrs. Floyd Breinholt. Mrs.|‘tibuted greatly toward her quali-| Bullock read two’ original poems| ‘Ying forcertification andbe) composed. by a member of the; is | > semester as a student teacher, club,. Mrs. George Rea, entitled The Borens live east of Ameri- Shae Sac eum Mrs. Melvin cud Atkinson Her) ean Fork in a large) home that te gave’ the Mr: self. Boren built largely by him- | the Vay, Acres) (ot) The children include Deanna, written by Russell 23 now Mrs. Ted Christensen | Connant. She told about Mr. Con- Dee 22, recently returned ioe nant, founder of Temple University, Jes DS) miccion | to Eastern Gan; Mid-June wedding bells will | University, is a daughter of Mr. ring for Joy Kathleen Wilmoth ard Mrs. W. Baylor Wilmoth of Cnester, Va. She is a niece of and Wilford Jay Harris Miss Wilmoth, who aduated Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Bendix- | last August from Brigham Young | sen, Provo. | Mrs, Aura C. Hatch; Maralyn} | Parents of the prospective| Daynes, daughter of Mrs. Bernice | | bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. | Daynes and John.K. iDaynes, and | Howard Jay Harris of Provo. Janet Calder, daughter of Mr The couple plan to exchange and Mrs. Hamilton ‘Calder, will wedding vows in;the Salt Lake leave on June 11 for New York |Temple on June 14. A garden City from where th will fly on reception will honor the newlynd the 17th to Eur ‘ope returning on | weds the*°same evening at the Thefirst thing a cookout calls 4Aug. 16. home of Mr. Harris’ brother } Close friends since hig h school | for is coffee—a big camper’s pot- and his wife, Mr./and Mrs. Howful brewed over an open fire. ard M. Harris of Provo. days, grad uates Wi ll all be receiving their degrees in differ-||Then, with the aroma of the coffee Bidden to attend Miss Wilmoth |to spur you on, prepare the rest ent fields of endeavor Karen and | are her sister, Carolyn Faye Wilmoth, maid of honor; Mrs. P. Maralyn are maj in educa-!|of the trappings. never | Nyman Winn of Ogden, matron Just in case you've tion; Maryana othing and brewed coffee in the open, here | of honor, and Peggy Ann Robintextiles and J anet in business Each has a career job waiting are the easy directions. Allowing }son, Lexington, Ky.; Donna Lee for her when she returns from a quart-and-a-half of water for | Marcroft of Norwalk, /Calif., and jeight servings, measure the water| patricia Carol Wood, Richmond, abroad. clean pot. When the Va Reaching a different milestone | into a large, water boils, move the pot to one The bride-elect was affiliated on their educa yn path are three side so the water stays hot, but with Alpha Lambda Delta and Provo High S$ hool seniors who is not actuallyboiling. | ¥. Caleares while at BYU. She will be graduated on, Tuesday in Now, add eight Approved Coffee | is presently on the staff of Thomthe annual Commencement Exeras Dale High School in Virginia. Measures (or one level measuring | cises. | Mr. Harris has attended BYU Suzanne Olson, daughter of Mr. | cup) of regular grind coffee. Stir} land is preendy in business in n est Olson, the brew for half a minute and and Sheryl] hter of | then let it steep over very low} Provo. 8 & Mr. and XN andberg, heat for ten minutes more. Just will be particr the pro-| before serving, add a few drops || SELECTING SHRUBS ada: ates Friday from American Fork gram as hanor students and Anne |0f High School: Leon, 15, ninth The lecture tells of an ancient Persian who had everything -he wanted yet traveled far and wide} searching beyond the realm of his| own bac: search of re-| life. His © him his The with from joyed by Teenagers Need | Bea uty Bbc! ng her first stab) h a bewildpreparations. auty dollars by es and by elimi-| Robert Ray, 18, who gradu- Fragrant Coffee Made Camp Style who lectured 200 times a year over Breinholt, 2) er her beauty . Mistakes can} S ntage of free haw contasel normal ear for oil 5 | | « li upp ies: ¥ a make-up base | ing skins can at-| liquid make-up in|] A fine textured s Mr cold and|grounds. water And to there settle you the have STORRS, Conn, (UPI) Too | often homeowners are apt to seHect a shrub for planting on their | | home grounds purely on the basis of flower color or ‘flower fragrance, {reports Rudy Favretti, extension| home grounds specialist at the University of Connecticut. | In selecting shrubs, the expert suggests choosing those that do something throughout many seasons of the year. Some shrubs, for example, are attractive only when they are in bloom but have little appeal the rest of the year. . ¢ Nineteenth Century Holds May Bectieey The annual May breakfast of the Nineteenth Century Club was held Friday morning at the Riverside Country Club. Guests were served at a U-shaped table decorated in spring flowers of red, white and purple. Mrs. Robert Bee gave a program Mrs. Bond Chosen Ucomo Head Ucomo Club memberschose Mrs. on Club Federation. She read ‘an| gratulated on receiving a painting article, “Den Mother to Club | by Ramona Walters of Price, as a Woman,” by Betsy Tancher. | prize for having the most authentic “Today, under the leadership of costume at the recent’ state fedMargaret Long Arnold, a dynamic, eration convention. ample-figured , 48-year-old thehouseWa.| Mrs. Victor Sigman, program wife from Comearae N. Hi, le Na-| chairman, cha Wornsar introduced the speaker. tional Federation of "S| Guests introduced included Mrs. Clubs is embarked on a campaign John O'Connell, * en” route the to strengthen the| arm ofliberty,” | Philippines, and Louise Mackayof said Mrs. Bee. California. There were 32 persons Mrs. B. A. Goldsworthy, presi- present. dent, welcomed, the members and guests and thanked the officers and program committee for their support in making the year successful. Mrs. Herb Tarran, accompanied by Mrs. Vern Busterud, led the group in singing the anniversary day luncheon held at Riverside RAINIER GOES HOME NEW YORK UPI) Prince Country Club. She will succeed Mrs. Howard Crandall at installa- Rainier of Monaco ended his fivetion ceremonies next September. week visit to this country Friday Other officers elected were Mrs. and flew home, leaving his wife, Gerald Nielsen, secretary,’ and Princess Grace, behind. She will Mrs. Kay Marrott, reporter-his- remain: here -until! Tuesday. It was the couple’s first trip to torian. the United States in two years, Tables were decorated with yeland included a Philadelphia visit low spring flowers. Individual fa. to see Princess Grace’s mother, vors of sachet tied with pastel net Mrs. John B. Kelly, Sr. The royal and flowers were set at each place. couple also saw several Broadway Mrs. Crandall led the group in shows and met astronaut L. Gor discussion of plans for the coming don Cooper Jr. year, and the 10 members present voted to limit club meetings to once a month. Plans for the annual children’s party on June 20 were announced with Mrs. Dell Timpson and Mrs. Wayne Thalman chosen chairmen of the event. * when cleaning wHshable wallpaper. CHILDREN’S DEPT. Nanette Dresses song. Mrs. Clara Culmsee was con- Joe Bond as president at the Thurs- Wash walls from the floor upwards to prevent streaks or stains TOMORROW SPECIAL ond Crib Sets Sizes 1 to 3x Reg. 4.98 now - : FREE MOTHPROOFING On Your Winter Wardrobe UNIVERSITY CLEANERS 75 E. 1150 N. and 835 N. 7th E. In Provo and 4th N. and State in Orem. 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Historian, Karen Brinkerhoff, Lovell, Wyo- ming; Senior Rep., Penny Farthing, Lander,eVOmnl roming; Sophomore Rep., Betty Bush: Fillmore, Junior Rep., Merlyn Lawton, Provo, Utah. 12_ CAREER COLLEGE MaYY S OF BEAUTY 336 W. Center Provo, Utah FR 3-5585 CITY DRUG Stores in Provo — Springville Spanish Fork — Payson s A camel Ca Joy eo (Oo Literary Club Temple ceremony on Aug. by the couple who will be reception that evening, at Ward Hall. 154 W. Center, Provo” PROVO’S COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE AND THE FINEST IN SHOE REPAIR - NN Janet Lee Schaugaard |