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Show CHADY BURMINGHAM | x MAKTHA BOBO | | Colleen Christensen Will COLLEEN MARIE CHRISTENSEN NORMA RENAE WILKINSON pele. | June Wedding Date Is Martha BoboEngagement to April 27 Named By Chosen by Provo Girl | William J. Coe Jr. Told | Couple. For. Nuptials Chady Burmingham, daughter |dredge, Mesa; Gina Rochelle} | of Mr, , and Mrs, Ira D. Mitchell Vriatko, San Simon, Ariz.; Lori of Provo and the late Amnold-J.|Burmingham, Orem | Mr. and Mrs. Ti Wilkin-, Mrs aH the MikinMrs. April wedding plans for Mar> of Beaumont, Tex., and now son of Orem announce en-| vel gagement of their daughter, tha Bobo and William J. Coe of Provo, - Become Bride of Reed-Argyle st Joshua Tiggethy of Rosse: os; easement. of Colleen| mission and is a member of The couple willbe married Marie’ Christensen to Reed L, the International Folk Dancers , Will become the! Miss Burmingham is a gradu-|Jr. have been revealed by her, The couple will make their/Norma Renae Wilkinson, to on April 27 in the Salt Lake Argyle is announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. D. H Bill Timothy, a son of Mr. afd| Temple. Fs bride of Ronald E Peckenpaugh, | aie of the Provo High School| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd home ini Orem. aS nae = ttSparch‘PekcigtedBrigham Sead foe W. Bobo of Orem. The couplei opens: June § in. the Salt Lake. ;LDS) sty, She was associated with|z i! Pemabriel on ApelitMt A) Chapter Six Hears ask ate be: feted that ogne alte Depedhee a reevening at last year and a half with honred at ajthe ‘They will be ened ited are Mrs. | student, will gradyate June . 3 nae Rudy Vrtatko, San|from the Utah State University) 4ry & ee i Orem; Joyce|mology. While attending Snow bride. eo ot he will The Alice Louise Vestalian Club , Has Book Review of Sapere Aude Club, She has} The betrothedcouple antici yEgTALIAN CLUB 1-1e-art SpANISH FORK Ladiesof Institute and Brigham Young Temple on July 13. An opeN the Vestalian Club heard a dereview of the humorous lightful planned is evening that house employed now and is | inUniversity Provo. Mr. Timothy was|at the Argyle home in Lake| volume “Three Is a Family” Skyroom te Wikecoe ee sscay peaeeeapece se the Orem Tah Ward Of Polynesian Customs rsan honortee yMr.ps . Peckenpaugh, | Nelson Rebecca, | Ce Simon, Ariz.;" Mrs, Kimball| ‘in Logan with a major in-Ento-|serve Mr. al i ern enn Temi aciye lake Secs Be rgyle is a son jattended Utah Trade Technical |pate marriagein the Salt Lake . r Miss Wilkinson is a graduate ene of Nywa, Ore Me Reynolds who took part were Julie and! graduated from Union High’ Shore and:on July 15 the couple) ag the highlight of their latest Club, Chapter Six, held their| Joe Merino, Myra Maynard and School and LDS Seminary and| will be honored at a reception| meeting. The group met at the as ‘attendants to” the/ monthly meeting at the home Welda Lendt, and Wally Jo: has-completed a mission to the in Nyssa. of Mrs. George E. Central Atlantic States. He is Miss Christensen 4 o | i : IS is a Social Center, with Mrs. Glenn gradu-| Bowen Bowen asas theirtheir hostes hostess. Peckenpaugh, Loe Angeles; |College he was president of the iss Bobo is a graduate of| Where they enjoyed a very fine S@PhS. Their program consisted now an accounting major at ate of Nyssa High School, at| Program chairman for the gradu- E Brown, Mesa, Artz,; Intercollegiate Knights, At pres.| 5. High School and attend-|Polynesian program represent- of action songs and the Maori ByU, tended Brigham Young Univer-|evening was Mrs. Stan Cole. Charlotte Becky ent he is actice in the EntoE Ran ing the Maori culture of New/stick game, a melody of Maori Attending the bride: will be’ sity, and will be a May gradu-/ Mrs, Cole introduced Mrs. Mitoray, Poulson, Provo; Orem; Diana Ail-'mology Club, ed Brigham Young University.| Zealand, |love songs and poi, ree TT Lea as maid of honor ate of Mary’s College of Beau-| Jane aoe Springville, who. She is currently employed. ||" ‘Teurunga Haereita, known as |ing bird wings. jand sisters of Mr. Timothy,/ty. Mr. Argyle, a business|gave the review. Sixteen Chi Chapter of Sorority, Discusses Art Of Thinking “The Art of Thinking” was|when you Mr. Coe is a son of Mr. and) Willy, was the master of cere-| Willy told of cultural rituals,|Darleen, Maria and Kalynn|management student at Brig-| members and two guests, Mrs. aa_Ritan 2_0oe, termitre progr thers! ere symbols, beliefs, crafts and| Timothy, bridesmaids. {ham Young University, is cur-| Strong and Mrs. Harold Hurst, rently employed in Orem, He| were present. A delicious lunch. customs. A question period 2, © followed. | There are approximately 110 {has served an LDS French East'eon was served. Refreshments were served at!million gas appliances in use the conclusion of the meeting.|in homes in the United States,| | 4A Sunday Herald SUNDAY,MARCH 19, 1067 are striving for 2S by Mrs. Brent Parker|Something” and “Don’t think and Mrs, Stephen Carter for|@Pout what you can’t do, but) think about what you can to.) Mrs. Ken Derr, president, Sigma Phi, recently. Mrs. Park:| ondacted thé business meeting er expressedher favorite parts| s+ which 12 rushees were intro- of the book, “The Art of Think-| jiceq by the members who by Ernest Dimnet, it-\ brought them. ‘The rushes Glikting the question, “Is there | signed agreements. any time to recall?” and or. “Don't| ime—tind a book pick Refreshments were served to ithe group by Mrs. Fred Jones up your sewing.” jand Mrs, Kent Collins. eee Mrs. Carter’ handed out a ‘find flavoriul. to sauce . cup “lemon juice, 1 teaspoon|handknits for every occasion, | prepared mustard, 2 teaspoon|such as travel, sports, town} Worcestershire sauce, Ye tea-/wear, day and evening wear. salt, ¥%4 teaspoon pepper,| Handknits have a custom look, anes tak wd pour over chuck steak marmay choose novelty knits} inate overnight. Broil and serve where the yam creates the tex-| with French rolls and tossed|ture, or she may find a pat-| green salad, tem more exciting. 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