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Show Miss Janice Woth erspoon SUNDAY. FEBRUARY18. 198 Sunday Herald 3A and Kathy Jacob Selects May 28 James Craig Nuttall to Marry Mr. and Mrs. spoon of William K. As Dayfor Marriage Ceremony Wother- and Mrs. Charles Edward Jacob N.M., announce the engage. ieir daughter, Kathy Jacob, Provo announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Janice, to James Craig Nuttall, a son of i'r. and Mrs. DeanI, Nuttall, also of Provo Miss Wotherspoon, who was graduated from Provo High School, has attended Brigham Young University and University of Utah andis presently em ployed in Salt Lake City as a lega! did Christofferson, a son of Dr. and as Paul V. Christofferson of Glenview, Ih. Miss Jacob is a graduate of Orem High School and is a junior at Brigham Young University was Miss Orem for 1965 and has been a Cougarette and | secretary. Mr. Nuttall, who also graduated from Provo High School, nowis attending Snow College. He is a memberof the Utah Nationa! Guard. The couple will be married on Apri! 19 and will greet their friends at a reception that evening at the Pleasarit View LDS Ward hall. The couple will make a homein Salt Lake City where Mr. Nuttall will con-| tinue his schooling. | JANICE WOTHERSFOON Caem 7 World Fashions Kimberly Popular With Millions Of Stylish Ladies | * Lnjoys By S On8s Students Mr. Christofferson BYU after completing Argentine mission. He the Cougar Club and Elections '68 chairman demic office). is a junior a an LDS North is a member of Del m and for BYU (Aca- Pe t The couple has selected May 28 for the wedding day. I LINDA GRACE McLACHLIN Following the marriage the newlyweds plan to attend school in Provo. Campus Couple Tell Caea) Plans for Marriage | Thursday Club)| | E Songleader at the university, ‘ _. Spring wedding plans are an-\ groom, nounced for Linda Grace Mc ther, KATHY JACOB and Mrs, Brent Crow-) Mrs. Lloyd Penalletons| Lachlan and Martin Clyde|Mrs. Vance D, Mellen. Bingham by her mother, Mrs. Miss McLachlan has attendAlexander McLachlan of Boun-|ed University of Utah and is tiful. Mr, Bingham is a son of|currently attending Brigham Polly's Pointers | Fireplace Cleaning MadeEasy With Foil Changed Wife, Early-Marriage Blues Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bingham| Young University. Her fiance Thursday Club members en-/|of Provo, also is a student at BYU and| By BETTE KNIGHT tion, and the focus is of vivid ce a musical treat when! The couple will be wed on will pe graduated in May. Heis POLLY CRAMER color contrast. {to absorb this smell so 1 do finish put on them at home 's, Ralph Woodward present-/April 3 in the Salt Lake LDS|a member of the Samue] Hall DEARByPOLLY Copyright 1968 by — Now that we/hope someone has a suggestion| would doubtless be so thick that The high-rise neckline is imBi seven of her advanced vo-|\T le and will be honored|Society. Mr. Bingham iias serv-| Scripps League Newspapers lit would ae affect the portant and throughout this|cal students to the club Thurs-| that evening at Carrilon Re-\ed an LDS mission in Hong)jare all using our fireplaces I| for me. would like to pass on the easy SAN FRANCISCO — Mrs. I have some reed popeorn| tone, — POLLY collection. It may rise out of a|day at the lovely home of Mrs. ception Center in Bountiful. ‘An| Kong. John F. Kennedytook a lot to yoke and surround the neck|Ralph Rollins in Edgemont. open house is planned the fol Following the wedding, the way to clean out the ashes. servers and even though I line} DEAR POLLY — Recently I Treland. {couple will reside in Provo un- I boughtthe largest-sized cookie them with foil they still get|discovered that a three-pound oan orcling close in a high) The numbers were: ‘Pleurey lowing evening in Provo. When the Duchess of Windsor turtle neck. Someslick little|Me Yeus’’ from “E] Cid,” sung Invited to attend the bride|til autumn and then will go sheet, lined it with aluminum greasy, How can I remove the| coffee tin fits snugly into a onewas quoted as saying she suits and dresses have con-| by Marilyn Cloward; “The Jew- 1s her sister, Mrs. Frank Reu-|to San Francisco where Mr. foil and put it on the floor grease from these baskets with-|gallon milk carton, I put all of “didn't feel as though she had trasting rollover turtle neck el Song” From “Faust,” by ckert, as matron of honor and|Bingham will attend dental be the fireplace. After it’s fill- out harming the reed?—MRS,|this inside a large heavy paper ed with ashes all I have to do D.P.M. been to America’ unless she tops. sack as a first wrapping on a Louise Madsen; ‘Caro Nome’ Mrs. Lynn Ash, sister of the’ school. is slide out the cookie sheet DEAR POLLY — Roll sever-|package sent overseas to the carried her quota of Kimberene and wrap the foil around the al thicknesses of old news-|boys. When packed with their ley’s back to Paris, she pavaashes. No dusty mess and the paper the width of your window |favorite goodies this usually phrased the feeling of millions “Madam tit Eetace stays clean. Just put sill and slip the roll onto an|weighs about five pounds, — of women. by Carol Goodson; clean foil back on the cookie old nylon stocking. This makes|MRS,C. L. G. ra The knit can “Dido's Lament” from “Dido sheet and slide it in again— a good insulator between the) DEAR POLLY — I needed be worn from and Aeneas,” by Helen Patten; storm window and the regular|some buttons for a blouse that + morning to “Amour Dians Aider,” from GARREADERS — Please window or it could be made|is an odd shade of green and night with ee and Deliah,” by Linda e not send stamped, self- to fit under a door—ELLEN {I simply could not find them just a change “Taced la Notte Pla- SPRINGVILLE — Exchang-| addressed envelopes for personDEAR POLLY — In answer|any of the stores, I of renin cia” from “Tl Trovatore,” by ing vows in an attractive double al answers to your lems, to Kay’s question about refin-|some Paint from my Colleen Ifogenso, ring ceremony recently were | It is impossible to answer the|ishing her guitar at home, I|who was painting some of his is enn i Mrs. Woedward “The number of such requests, We|consulted a guitar instructor|models, mixed the shade I correct for Members and guests of Tam- Mad Scene” from “Lucia di Randy Lynn Pierce, daughter | |do appreciate your interest and|who advised me this could not| waited and painted white but> informal af- iris spent a pleasant arene Lammermoor.” Accompanists | of Mr. and Mrs, Larry Pierce| jare truly sorry. — POLLY be done properly without spoil-|tons that were the right size. fairs, ideal at the lovely new home of Mrs. were Lora Jee Priday, ar ‘of Payson, and Alan Wayne | DEAR POLLY — My machin-|ing the tone. However her|Earrings were also painted to Join Markham when Mrs. for traveling) Woodinson, son of Mr. and Mrs, \ist husband ge Be es ee ie eS ee Lloyd Floyd reviewed the book cere and Mrs, Bette Knight Elmer K. Robinson of MapleNey iy sell repay. 1 cannot| sent back to the company where TRUDE “House of Many Rooms” writang packing--there is no wrink-| get the oily smell out even|it was manufactured, — MRS. seas ten by Rodella Hunter, who was All of the vocalists ave Brig- ton. ling. ham Young University stu- The marriage was performed though I have tried almost all|G. C. Spots should be removed as The faci that knits perform|4a granddaughter of David and dents and have studied for sev- by Bishop ia Powell and the Kate Hicken, the main characso well is side-bar, by now, to eral years with Wood- couple was honored with a rethe wonders of texture and ters in the book, ward. She said, “Every per- ception the same evening in pattern expert knitting tech- | The book tells about the fam- son can sing.” 'y who lived in Heber Valley She cited some examples of the Nebo Stake House. niques can achieve. Kimberly's _co-masterminds, “irom 1886 to 1936. The story is timid individuals who, with de- ‘The lovely young bride chos* PROVO STORE Jack and Helen Lazar, have} true and most of the people in sire, diligence and study, de- an attractive gown of satin devised a new range of these the book were real people. How- veloped into capable and often with re-embroidered _alencon lace with a chapel train. Her Phone 373-4500 which includes a puffed-up jever the author gave most of gifted mers, fingertip veil of illusion was » them fictitious names. It is diamond pattern and bright, Refreshments were served to caught in a jeweled crown of clearcut plaid, a giant chev- la story about David and Kate 27 members and guests by Mrs. pearls and she carried a bouron, a lovely metallic lace look \Hicken’s family and how it Rollins and Mrs. Marie Christ- quet of orchids surrounded by ea and how the house grew ensen. in silver and gold against iivory, white roses, a velvet-smooth surface is ul- ith it. Attending the bride as maid tra soft wool, knit-in side pleats Mrs. Norman Mooney and of honor was Sue Rogers and and fan pleats, a pronounced, Mrs. Marham were co-hostess- THEY COME CLEAN were Sandra waist shaping which is fash- es and served delicious refresh- To remove stubborn white bridesmaids mineral deposits from glass Greenhalgh, Sheila Ellertson jemnts fo the members and foned high or low by gentle) cookware, half fill the cook- and Cindy Pierce,sisters of the permission or by an_ inset guests. eee ware with very hot water and bride, Best man duties were band, and scalloped knit borders. ANTIQUE CELERY VASES two tablespoonsof vinegar. Boil|carried out by Mike Valdez. ‘Three-piece suits, the pant Glass celery vases of one r a few minutes, then wash The newlyweds have made! MRS. ALAN W. ROBINSON their new home in Springville. (Randy Lynn Pierce) suit, the coat and dress, the'design or another were pop- in hot suds and rinse. dress with a snappy short|ular wedding gifts in the 19th jacket or an African bush century. Today some of the! | Tamiris Has Review Randy Lynn Pierce Becomes Bride Of Alan W. Robinsonstim By Mrs. Ford | jacket are as plentiful in this rarer vases are worth several collection dress, as the one-piece hundred dollars. It's obvious, | from the size of these vases! The dress, with a deep that celery plants a hundred square yoke ‘from which full-| years ago weren't nearly as Thess swings wide and is em- de luxe as those beirg grown phasized by low pockets, is a \today during cooler months in recurring theme in the collec- ‘the black soil of Florida, IN PROVO FOR YOUNG ELEGANCE SIGN OF THE BIG UMBRELLA Where You Get Such Famous Brands As Beautiful Bali Bras. Gossard, Artemis Lingerie. 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