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Show Engagement of Couple Revealed 4A Gayle Lyn n Davis Is Engaged Sunday Herald SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1008 for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Mitchel! of announce the engagement an @ Provo marriage plans of their daughter, Gaylene i awe, @ son of Mr. an i Mrs. Ken neth E Lowe of Springville The will be married on Feb. iitural Center and a re the Women ception will follow lege of Beauty. graduated from hool in Los Angeles & College and Brigham majoring n physical was Miss Mitcheli is a graduate of Provo High Sche | and of Mary's Career Col and attended Ri Young Universi Mr. Lowe was graduated from ilie High School and is a member of Guard unit the Springville education. i High Schi graduate, has served an LDS mission in Canada. National oung ng at Following their marriag persons will complete eir They will be at home in Springville Utah State University in Logan. BD Golden Wedding Fete Planned for Saturday Bedrooms-- Symbolof Planning March 1 marriage she is studying radiological in the Salt Lake LDS Temple technology at Utah Valley Hosare Linda Marie Burge, daugh-|pital. She has been affiliated ter of Willard D, Burge of Pro-|with the Pep Club, Thespian vo and the late Ina Scott Burge,/Clvb, Honor Society, Quill and Bedrooms are dropping their and John W. Saxey, son of Mr. |Scrol] Club and yearbook staff. Sleeping Beauty” guise and and Mrs, Wendell A. Saxey, al-| Mr, Saxey is also a graduate emerging as top symbols of so of Provo. of PHS and attended BYU for A reception that same eve two years, He has had six U. S. affluence in 1968. Alter years of humdrum dr2-/%i88 will honor them in the months active duty in the U.S, orating and part-time use, bed» Sunset Firsi Ward Chapel, 131 Army and served a mission for " $. 1600 W., Provo. rooms now haveall the creature comforts for fulltime living with privacy. MR and MRS, WILLIS HARMER GAYLE LYNN DAVIS Linda Marie Burge | Old Remedies To Wed John Saxey s:itt Heip Affluence The children of Mr, and Mrs. Willis E. Harmer of Mapleton invite friends and reiatives to attend an open house in honor of their golden wedding, Saturday, Jan, 13, at the Mapleton Ward Chapel from 6 to 9 p.m They were married on Jan. 16, 1918, in the Salt Lake Tem-| ple, and are parents of four) children; Mrs, Reed L. (Naomi) Clegg, Newington, Conn,; Mrs.| Ennis (Bernice) Woffinden, Benjamin; Mrs. Melvin (Max-| 10 LINDA MARIE BURGE GAYLENE MITCHELL Miss Burge is a graduate of Provo High School and has at- Tn fact, one expert asserted tended Brigham Young it that ‘‘the heart of the home has sity for two year: switched to the bedroom.” ine) Harwood, Salt Lake City,/his retirement in 1963. Both He reports that families are and Harmer, Maple-'yr, and Mrs, Harmer have renovating bedrooms to double | ton, i Mr. Harmer was employed at|been active in LDS Church) gg mini-living rooms, Hesaid: Betty Canary Fight Colds If you're a cold-a ar per- | son, chances are you'll bag Today was my official last your one and only in January day of the Christmas season. It’s the biggest cold-catching It takes me this long to pull month of the year, earning this 41) the wrapping paper from dubious distinction courtesy De-| under the rugs and pick the cember's merry doings. Shop- iact of the sequins and glue off for coffee. Univer- ‘They will make their home in|customed to ro "f - lower-|the dead of winter. " ed resistance which makes you : z present Provo following theirmarriage. perfect prey to every loose It may be gray and cold and raw, but the doors and windows germ. Particularly thrumming to the kitchen symhony. Phony Bob shouted, ‘I sawin Scien- tific American that Dr. Beranek of MIT says noise pollution Is a threat to human hearing.” I sent Stu to his room to practice his trumpet and made Cissy stop playing ball with the dog. I turned down the tele vision and made Babs stop jumping off the sofa. ling, held at the home of Mrs, |e" life's problems, which she isi, ip the local druggist. The! It all adds up after awhile. “i also read where Professor as to sleep.” ‘The new total bedroom con|J. W. Wernz, feeling that Utah|‘elt could be a fine example first of the triumverate is Vit-'The music in the department Farr of the University of Texas cept for individualized family|had had a special and contrib- Tesiahle tral. She listed 88/amin C, the sunshine vitamin stores and elevators and the said that noise can trigger a living has its practical side, too.|uting representative to bear the cane ee ae et which you get from lemonade, clatter of the child playing variety of ailments,” he told Furniture For Kitchens “Don't Just then Rick ping in over-crowded and OV€Ithe kitchen table, Frankly, I'm stopped playing his guitar long ar e closed and this muffles Often, however, you can nip someof the outdoor noise, a cold before it has a chance We are all becoming aware to bloom if you take action at the Pacific State Cast Iron|Work throughout their lives. | “families are finding out they the first sign of a tell-tale of the problems of noise polluPipe Co, for 37 years before! ‘The couple request no gifts. enjoy each other more by seesymptom. And since three of tion, 1 think, and most realize ing each other less . , . there's the most active cold-thwarters |that sonic booms and expressway thunder and the roar of jess stress when children and , s on the premises adults have their own | Kalon Club members camejences, brings a type of poise |@re "ya pay instant! y industrial machinery are not our areas in which to relax as well|away from their January meet-| and dignity to meet and con-; without the delay of a/only antagonists. Upgrade bounded me over to the base ment door. Not wanting to waste the trip, I opened the door and asked Bob to join me the LDS Church in Central heated stores, more partying glad the whole thing is over enough to make a milkshake Britain. and less sleep than you're 8- snd can get on to celebrating and the blender added its Kalon Club Has Talk By Mrs. Utah, Jaynann Payne Homemakers washer sloshed, the visrations lar for kit-|He explained that ithe chens and breakfast areas are| med bedroom —“‘not trans-|title of Mrs. Utah, in the per- (Patient understanding and . orange juice, grapefruit or to- blocks upstairs while the baby me | only |son of Mrs, Dean Payne, during on ‘ humor en Ge: mato juice, If you have more cries, The woman next door, what I would like to know is Gecnons ae | faith in a pill than i ijugnienally “ : juice then practices the piano and the why5 men have to wait for exround-opped extension pedestal |doubles a family pleasure; it|the past year. paper boy carries a transistor nerts to tell them things. I've tables which take a minimum jdoubles living space at the! Mrs, Payne was guest speak. | em the nem hese stock your medicine cabinet ig |CTow™ Vitimin C pills, available this all the time, 5 and er for the evening and said) cistion, we can wear Is ApPre-|with y d take radio and our ears are assault-\known kn amountoffloor space, A 46-inch same time.” He said: “Bedrooms are the only|she wanted to share many exMrs P ‘ f i e then sexed toads Ib every drug tae “ oe ed by sounds 24 hours a day. |the children can verify it, If diameter table will seat four comfortably and yet extra placesleft for privacy.” |periences with the group from ddighibsles epeeent during t Saag old © Bob andI weretalking about I’ve said it once, I've said it a guests can be accommodated | The renaissance of bedrooms|the Mrs. America Pageant and icieds odee of the Girst day you suspect a cold. nie just the other night. He million times. I am SICK of all by adding one or fo leaves. introduces livng room com-|that she alo wanted to lance required to take part in|. <u", Sema weapon is 8S-|worked with his power saw and this noise! forts around the bed — up-|about being a woman, since she | St enlen. es jpirin, taken every four hours,|7 played my usual evening NEW SNACK holstered lounge chairs and|had done much thinking and) ‘ |and the third clincher is a bak-' came called Feeding the MaFor a zesty cnack mix, sometimes even sofas, televi-,had received a number of in-| The meeting was conducted) ing soda chaser . . . a half chinery As the garbage dis./combine 3 cups of puffed sion sets and book shelves, |sights into her role as a woman,|DY Mrs tosart Dion, cinb| teaspoon of soda to the half poser chewed bones and the wheat, 1% cups of mixed salted desks or game tables. Often during the past months. ‘The|Presid:1t and plans were is- glass of water. The soda serves Gishwasher throbbed and the nuts and 3 cups of shoestring portable oe including | speaker used also several sel-/cussed for forthcoming meet-|two functions . . . it acts as la buffer if aspirin causes puere, Blend % cup of melted electric lee pots and small jections from “Beginnings” a|ings. itter, %4 teaspoon of seasoned refrigerators, are incorporated |book of verse by Provo author; Hostesses, Mrs. Wernz and|queasiness and it alkalizes the around-the-clock liy-|Carol Lynn Wright Pearson, to|Mrs. '. Will Jones, served light| system. | salt and % teaspoon of for easy “'lillustrate her thoughts. She|refreshments to conclude the| ae worcestershire sauce. Sprinkle ing. ri cee spoke of the special opportun- | program. | If cookie dough seemstoo soft -!on puffed wheat mixture; stir jities a woman has in her role| Renee to roll, chill until firm. This | until evenly coated. Heat in pre- ONION CHOICE i as wife and mother and men- Nutritionally speaking, nuts|solidifies the shortening. It! heated 350-degree oven about 25 When bright, selectingfi onions, choose \tioned that the mature woman are a good source of protein,’ dough seemsslightly dry, work I minutes, stirring occasionally. |\clean, Remove from oven and stir in Raoka ci sith, Frey compensated by a special phosphorus, iron and thiamine,|more shortening thoroughly into ¥% cup of grated sharp cheddar | Onions keep best when stored in|Kind of beauty and wisdom but due to the high fat content,/the dough by buttering the \a cool, dry place. Because home! ich, through many experithey are highin calories. \hands. cheese. Makes about 7 cups. ese homemakers are qualityvee |storage conditions vary, it is Gonscious; they expect theiit! The use of insulation can be/be! tery to buy t hem fairly | Kitchen furnishings will last for \the most important contribution’ ‘often, rather than have them| a long time. | to economical homeheating. spoil. “For these reasons, we're finding an increasing amountof Wrought iron furniture going into kitchens and related din- ing areas, including the break- ame fast room and family room,’ said Miss Woodard, One company recently introduced a wide range of wrought iron ensembles adapted specific. ally for indoor dining use. ; : PRINTED CUTING FLANNEL REG. 49c to 59Yd. VALUES fiberglas, and tempered glass, ] af Semi- Annual RulesList SALE For Bride CONTINUES NewsStory WITH ATER GRE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPTS. 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