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Show 2A steal | SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1967 Sunday Herald Kathleen Ann ee Engaged Gwin Weddenae —Cader Mecrges— Mrs. Ann L. Spears of Provo announces the engagement of her daughter, Kathleen Ann Spears, to Robert Cloyd Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd L. Christensen, also of Provo. fee none ued Saeko ee Fund Raising Discussed At | They will be married Aug. 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A garden reception will honor them at the home of the groom, the following evening. Karen L. Spears will attend ther’bride. Breakfast Executive officers of the Women’s Council of Provo met Thursday morning Miss Spears is a graduate of Provo High School and LDS Seminary. In high--school--she--was--affiliated--with— Thespians and Honor Society. She is now & junior at Brigham Young University. . forthe coming’ year: Presentwere all outgoing and incoming chairmen of the sections of the council, along with their board of directors, Mrs. Fred Loveless, finance chair- Mr. Christensen, a graduate of Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary, is a senior at BYU. Hefilled an man, was in charge of the meet-| LDS mission to Finland. KAREN THOMAS ing. Each section was assigned | lone month in which to have a building project, | The first project will be a breakfast to be held on Thurs: day, July 13, at the center with breakfast served from 7 to 9| a.m. The public is cordially invited to attend, Karen Thomas, daughter ofjsity, where she was chosen eee Mr, and Mrs, Paul Frank Thom-| queen of Heritage Halls for as of Bountiful, formerly of] 1966-67. Late August Wedding Set They will live in Provo while continuing their education. For Miss Karen Thomas JOAN TAYLOR Party Set For Joan Taylor Circles Arizona Has Fine Amethysts Visually Aug.-26 Wedding Day SCOTTSDALE,Ariz—Arizona. Spain and other European Handicapped, continues to amaze visitors with) countries. World Fashion its history of turquoise, and In addition to the material The visually handicapped Mr. and Mrs, Homer C. Likes) Marie Likes, maid of honor; now the interesting information madeinto jewelry, clusters and’ have been invited to the Oak of Orem announce the engage-|Christy Ashworth and Shirley of their daughter, Joan Diamond, bri idesmai ids. about the Four Peaks mine points are used for ornamental’ ‘Crest Inn by the inn’s owners, ment Taylor, to Rick Willis, son of Miss Taylor is a graduate and decorative purposes. Many Mr. and Mrs, Howard Willis of Orem High School, Mr. Willis, of which are collectors items ‘a graduate of Wasatch AcadeSpringville. Mrs. Hoff's ‘sister, i and museum pieces, ‘Clark, will present a musical ‘They will be married Aug. 26 myin Mt. Pleasant, has attendMazatzal am at the event, and re-|in the Springville Presbyterian ed the College of Eastern Utah Church. A reception will honor for one year, He is an airman ents will be served. Those who wish to attend|them at the church following in the Navy and is presently should call Rowena Palmer con-| the ceremony, Chosen to attend stationed in Corpus Christ, Tex., cerning a ride to the inn, lo-|the bride are Mrs, Russell Mar- where the couple will make cated at 2600 E. Canyon Road. tian, matron of honor; Rhetta-|their home. 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