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Show Wen Hoover Says Temple Vows"=" Sunday Herald 3A ‘Colleen T)rezeagle Plans Rites In nuptial ceremonies performed in the Salt Lake Temple on Jan. 3 Wen Hoover became the bride of Michael Nesbit. On > Friday evening the couple greeted guests at a formal re ception at the 10th-l6th Ward hall. Receiving with the couple were her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wendall Hcover of Provo; the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Arthur Nesbit, iis brother, Dennis Nesbit, who attended his moth er in lieu of his father who was unable to be present, The bridal University, majoring in busi ness educ h Mr, M s the son of Mr and Mrs, Charles H. Mills of Falls Church, Va, and was part stood before a pale pink backdrop with cherub vases holding tall pink and cranberry flowers. A crystal chandelier illuminated the hall. The bride graduated from Annandale High School. He will be graduated in May from BYU with a ma. jor in economics and was gowned in il of imported lace at the wrist. A chapel train was held at the pack of the empire waistline months active duty as a member of the Air Force Reserve. with a velvet bow, The velvet CLAUDIA HATFIELD was repeated in the bow which caught her veil of illusion. She MRS. MICIIAEL NESBIT (Wen Hoover) carried red rose buds tied with carnations. Cheril MacArthur and Jeanette Couch in cranberry velvet,| and Ruth Ann Johnson and Bon-| nie Bryson in pink velvet were! attendants. They held white fur) muffs, Small Jeanine Nesbit | Mr. and Mrs, Cloid Hatfield Mrs, Jesse J. Weight reviewed! versity by the strength of his| was flower girl and was also in|of Springville announce the the lives of two Arab leaders,!arm and the oneness of his|cranberry velvet and carried a| wedding plans of their daughKing Hussein I of the Hashe-| purpose. He welded the warring| muff. ter, Claudia Hatfield, and Mimite kingdom of Jordan andtribes inte a united nation, King) Robert Headman was best chael H. Goodman, a son of King Abdul Aziz ibm Saud, king Saud, after a long series of man with Jim Davis and John Mr, and Mrs. Paul Goodman, Claudia Hatfield Interesting Story of Arab Kings Told to Utah Sorosis mathe matics, He is a memberof the Ski team and has served six white velvet with a deep ruffle Will Wed Feb. 9 Invited to attend the bride jare her sisters, Mrs, Carl |Craner and Mrs. Williams Bessey, and Mrs. Roger Goeringer, | Judy Craythorn, Leslie Weight,| Robin Ricci and Jennifer Camp. Michelle and Karla Cranerwill be flower girls. The couple will remain in Provo until the completion of |the school year, COLLEEN TREGEAG! Readers Gui Id Enjoys Book | Review At Phil Knight Home Members of Readers Guid though her grandmother is decf, she has a gift of _AAUW Welcomes Members=et Thursday at the home of stone listening — with her heart, The oi Saudi Arabia, for Utah So-|wars and bitter personal dis-/Rees as ushers. Snowtlake, Ariz. appointments, led his 5 million! The bridal party was enter-| The couple will exchange rosis Wednesday, Mrs. Weight referred to and people out of the poverty, law-| tained at dinner by Mrs, Ar-/vows in the Salt Lake LDS queted from the book, “Uneasy lessness and inertia which for|thur Nesbit following the mar- Temple on Feb. 9 and will be _At Blue and Silver Fete Mrs. Phillip S. Knight. Following the theme for this grandmother recalls her own year, “Love and How to Showlife, memories of childhood It, Mrs. Spencer Grow re- courtship, age, births, viewed the book “To Lave Is'deathe Aad bh it all Mrs. Rita Egbert welcomed! to dinner tables sparkling with To Listen,” a novel by Jane is the memory of one particular members of the Provo Branch, blue and silver, Thursday eve- Kesuer Ardmore, love long ago, lingering deep, Lies the Head,” an autobiog- so jong hadblighted their lives.| riage ceremony. honored that evening at the raphy of his majesty King Hus-/At his death in Nov. 9, 1953,! Mrs. Bernice Bryson, Bonnie Springville First and 12th Ward American Association of Uni- ing at the Wilkinson Center, | The story centers around a As the relationship deepens versity Women,and their guests) Caludia Bushman led the dis- young girl, Jill and her granda title which tells the the press of the whole world | Bryson, Ruth Ann Johnson and| hall. between the strong old woman paid homage to the dead king.|Cheril MacArthur hosted pre-| Miss Hatfield is a graduate nas ho ~ jeussion in the “Rich and Poor mother, Julie Dekker, As they story of his life. and the granddauhgter who reAt the age of 17 he became With the death of ibm Saud’ nuptial parties for the bride, {of Springville High School and Nations” study group. In Mary try to understand and respect each other, Jill learns that al-/sembles her, both find a sense king following the long illness| disappeared the greatest figure) The couple will be at home LDS Seminary and is a junior Ward's group, “Testing Values Z “of fulfillment; the old woman of his father and the murder of the Arab world, Mrs. Weight|in Provo where both are em-|student of English at Brigham in a Changing World,” Dr, Ro- hone : of his grandfather. He lived a said. Heentered into legend in| sloyed, Young University. She was a |has rounded out her life, the man Andrus presented a paper |WELCOME WAGON simple happy life as a child, his lifetime and his sha dow |” member of the Pep Club. on what is happening in art to|young one can stand erect and filled with love, tenderness and|will long hover over the desert/TABLE TOPPER Mr. Goodman, a graduate of NEWCOMERS day. He said “‘it is not Picashope. courage which gave him an wastes. If the glass on a coffee table|Tucson High School, was grad-| Will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. So's surrealism art that is famenormous spiritual benefit for Mrs. Weight was intdoduced|preaks, replace it with a hard- uated from Brigham Young) All newcomers are invited to ous today,it is his blue period, the stormy years as a leader by Mrs. Ariel Williams, vice/board panel which may be dec- University in political science.| call Mrs, Jerry Holmes for res- which is rather beautiful.” HEBER — Enrollmentis now Boys Sweaters of Jordan, There was no end president, to the club members| orated attractively with a paint- He completed an LDS mission ervations, The group will meet There is a trend to highlight going on for sewing schools at to the threats both to his coun- at the ome of Mrs, Hsing, wallpaper or an enlarged to Sweden. with Mrs, Leland Black, 870 E.|grotesquerie in psychedelic art, the Heber Extension Service ofphotograph. try and his person. He was in Brockbank. Mrs, Elvin Ostler and Mrs.|2780 N. pop and op art and kinesthetic fice for beginning, advance and) constant fear but he could never | Terry Hatfield have been inart, he said, He admitted of a tailoring sewing schools. The! abandon his responsibility. vited as attendants by their VALLEY CHAPTER, OBS parallel between the grotesque beginning and advanced classes Mrs. Weight said he would sister, Other attendants are Will meet Monday at 8 p.m, of the Roman circus and the! will start the first of Feb- Any number of handsome arise each day at dawn usually Linda Dowhanuick and Robin at the Masonic Temple. devil worship during the Aztec ruary and the tailoring class |sweaters for young boys take on a Furopean look with inspiraafter a miserable, sleepless | |and Cindy Goodman, sisters of period and the current high. in March, PBX CLUB night, dress quickly and neatly,| NEW YORK—(NEA) — For even to the spectacular look in the groom. lighting of ugliness that seems Mary R. Bacon, home demon-| tion so diversified that they can taking care to include in his|the first time in many seasons shoes and hats. And small stiff | The couple will live in Car- Will mest Wednesday at 7:30 prevalentin society today. stration agent for Wasatch-|teach their own geography lesdress a smile of confidence in|the fashion message from the bags give way to larger, pouchy lin, Nev., where Mr, Goodman p.m, at Thomas’ store (enter Mrs. Andrus was also a guest Summit Counties, will assist/S00. The famous Irish fisherat back) for demonstration on| ‘of the evening. Ruth Hammond, Miss Theta Johnson, clothing|man’s sweater takes on an his country’s future, |New York couture spring col- ‘ones in patents or pastel suedes, teaches, china and table settings, | specialist from Utah State Uni-| Americana flavor in colors and In building his nation, King \lectoins did not concern the state second vice president, versity at Logan in teaching|in easy-care Orion. Hussein followed the philosophy hemline. was recognized. Mrs. Pauline LADIES LITERARY the tailoring class, Students in| From England comes inspiraof the Arab proverb: Peace When women worried shout Hills, vice president, The Wednesday, Jan. 10, comes from understanding not “Will I have to shorten or thig class should be good sew-|tion for a group of cardigans, meeting has been can The 11 new members and presented’ ers capable of developing tail- several with regimental stripes agreement, It is urgent and in lengthen this time around?” dethem with white and blue corland brass buttons. club will resume meeting on the interest of peace that there signers left the hemline alone. oring skills, sages, Jan, 24. be understanding among na- The waist is where the newsis, The local Relief Societies are The Tyrol shows up in jacCommittee for the evening inquards and patterned styles, tions, he felt. For it’s back where nature inRETIRED STEELWORKERS cluded Mrs, Vera Nielsen, cooperating, and are being in- And a dapper, double-knit, douvited to enroll one or two memFor greater understanding of tended it to be. Dr. Wendell Vance of the Dr. Vance’s daughters, Cynthe life of King Saud, Mrs. The silhouette for spring is Provo Chamber of Commerce! |thia and Cozette, presented mu-' And partners will meet Wed- chairman, and Dr. Edith Bauer, bers in the tailoring class, The ble-breasted cardigan worn with nesday at 1:30 p.m. for business ‘Mrs. Ruth Hammond, Mrs, Ra-' base enrollment forthis class is |turtle neck fillers is reminisWeight referred to George one of fit and flare. Narrow Health and Sanitation Commit- sie during the evening. meeting, refreshments and bin- mona Evans and Mrs, Marion 13 with four alternatives in cent of the elegantly turned out Kheirallah’s book “Arabia Re- tops and fitted waists drop to tee spoke to che Thursday eveBrandley, case of any dropouts. Italians, born.” She said King Saud is a pleated, gathered or flared ning meeting of the Provo Lady The 35 guests were seated at go playing. man who would have stood out! skirts, Belts abound. They are Lions at the Women’s Cultural tables gay with New Year deco-' WRITERS SECTION among men in any generation jon coats, dresses and suits, Center, He discussed the bene- rations, Mrs. Bob Cartee, presi- Will meet Thursday at 2: dent, conducted the meeting or country, He rose out of ad- rag fastened with huge buck- fits of fluoridation. and Mrs. Bill Rodrique served p.m. For information contact les, Hesaid the ‘ization of as chairman for the evening. Norma King. Separates are the next big- milk, chlorination of water supgest news after the comback of plies, immunizations and fluorithe natural waist, And in this dation are the four top public area the shirt is everywhere, health measures, yet Utah There are shirts with Mao col- ranks 50th in using fluoridation lars, Buster Brown collars, ruff- to control dental health. les, epaulettes, ties and bows. He said that emotional reNEW YORW—(NEA) — For And sleeves are long. ‘sponse to the question pi the after-five hours on a spring Look for the return of the nates, He said that the other evening softness and romance coat-and-skirt combination, top- three public health measures TO .66 ped with a co-ordinating shirt. ‘were also fought on emotion but set the fashion mood. in the recent New York Cou- Suits lead the separates bri- today are accepted. He said ture Group fashion collections gade with shorter jackets and that the cost of public fluorifor the season many of the eve- full skirts, And the vest is in, dation would be nine cents a ning clothes shown were filmy under jackets or simply toppiING person while doing it on a affairs. a shirt and skirt to make a private basis would cost $35 ‘The look is costumy — like] textured Dacron® per family per year . He also 3 the Hollywood of old — and oh, said a person would have to Polyester @ feminine. ine, There are silks, jerseys, Again we go back to the '30s light wools, knit crepes and or- drink 16,000 glasses of water COMPARE THE PRICES ON BRAND NAME SHOES AND SEE a day to reach a toxic condition Double Knit for inspiration. Flowers, floaty lies. | HOW YO!! CAN SAVE AT THE “SHOE TREE.” SHOES THAT from fluoride in community fabrics, raffles and feathers ate Coloris less shocking than it WERE FORMERLY REDUCED 20% NOW REDUCED 331%. Trip Knits play the fashwater supplies, all in the picture. THOSE FORMERLY REDUCED 33! 4% NOW REDUCED 50%. last season, Brights are ion game. They are deOn the other hand the slim, was toned down and brightened and Jean line is still here, but with signed for today’s girl MAKE GREASE GO a new bareness at the top, The whitened pastels are big on the A few sprinkles of chlorine GEPPETTOESReg. 19.00 that’s on the go... +-NOW 9.50 spring scene. strapless gown has returned, White is a favorite either bleach beads added to a pail of whether it's around the And this season even the lean alone or banded in bright warm water helps to clean BASS WEEJUNSReg, 15. OG) es Now 7.50 world or around the silhouette is waisted. grease and soot from kitchen. Hemlines are anywhere you pastels, corner. They are crush‘wall tiles. Apply with a sponge Navy and brown makestrong CAPEZIOS Reg. 19.00 want them. You can have them the}or cloth, less — and love to be fashion points, too, And short. You can have them long. i of black continues, JINNIS Reg. 20.00 .... machine washed and And you can even have slant‘The trend in daytime wear is combination of both. dried. PATINOS Reg. 17.00 .. The Jean Harlowlook of drap- toward the look of the '30s— ‘NCW 8,50 Sizes 5 to 15 ing, the wide soft evening pants, and filmy culottes are Unshelled nuts will keep as VAN ELI Reg. 18.00 ... NOW 9.00 91 98 all back for spring. long as one year at room Standard Office Supp!ly Silks, chiffons, organzas and temperature, but shelled pro40 West 100 North — 373-5280 CHRISTELS Reg. 28.00 . NOW 14.00 crepes that have a flowing look ducts require cold storage. on the body are important in every collection shown. NO LAYAWAYS OR REFUNDS ON BankAmericard Colors range from pale to SALE MERCHANDISE vibrant and prints tend toward Welcome Here the largeflorais. The spring evening dateline| Open ’Til 9 p.m. is a woman’s world, indeed. 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