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Show | SUNDAY. MARCH 28, 198 ! Sunday Herald 3A Terri Ingersoll And Samuel Walker Wed Terri Leigh Ingersoll and Samuel J. Walker were united in marr n twilight hour eremonies Alpine Cc Parents of the ¢ and Mrs. Morris ¢ and Mr. ait and Mrs J Walker ee Pacts teictiain cd ANN MONTGOMERY | CAROLE BENNEIT p designed her wed VONA MAE HOPE ding dress, by Ann Montgomery Will | Carole Bennett Will Wed Wena Mae Hope Will imported brocade uring a high rolled collar, the gown was cut onprincess lines. A chapel Marry Earl John Bates Ronald Bruce Walker June 2. Wea’ Richard Shantz April 3 wedding plans are an-|ated from Pleasant Grove High AMERICAN FORK — An. in recreation and is presently Mr. and Mrs. George Hope of in Orem in evening pee 0 oupmety School and Utah Technical Col- nouncing the engagement of employed in Salt Lake City. Orem announcethe forthcoming April 12 with P and Earl in Jonn BatesLake who LDS will lege ,, as ae Brigham ham theirBrace daughter, Carole, to Waiker graduated from of their daughter Streed afficia be'wed the Salt od’ has aid: Walker i Ron. asd South High School in Salt Lake Temple. A reception that eve- Young University. Her fiance, | Mrs. Karl H. Bennett of Ameri His education has included at ning will honor them at the @ graduate of South Summit can Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Re tending B Young. Uni Lindon Ward hall High Scnool, is attending Brig- aid F, Walker of Salt Lake City versity, earning a B.S. in botany as a Ut Paren.s of the couple are Mr. ham Young University. He has are the parents of the prospec- and Mrs. Victor R. Montgom- served a New titah'/gratuale and @ BS Zealand South tive bridegroom eryof Pleasant Grove and Mr, LDS mission. Both the 7 ung ‘The couple is planning to be gree in forestry from and Mrs, Thomas Bates of Persons are employed. married on June 2, A reception State University. He filled Kamas. Miss Montgemery was gradu- couple will reside in Springville. i _ MOLLY MAYFIELD Miss Bennett graduated from American Fork High Schoo! and money. Set Open ° Session She graduated from Brigham Don’t Have Big Wedding {eons University with a degree If Family Can‘t Afford It | |again since you know it means staying in the best nights of the week, MM. DEAR MRS MAYFIELD: 13-year-old doesn’t ignore his | DEAR MRS, MAYFIELD: I amplanning to get married Mother. gram of music and words Monday, March 24, at 7:30 p. m, at the Women’s Cultural Center Pant Revolution Year The theme for the evening I have been going in about a fo ia I have a Did it ever occur to you that. Tom and Jot him By BETTE KNIGHT [long as possible. your mocher is interested in you) together a butandhe’sI like few questions. a odd much, very unless And friends? SER TUARIe —Ttseems|. Pants should be shorter in your and a wear cannot Is it true you to hide, one. He oe ae i lies to wy wees at “TE seems ont, long:r in back, covering white gownif you're not a vir- You have something 1958 was a vintage fashionye half the heel. goes he girls t h e with qWarrel gin? If it is, what color should there's no reason for your not| | us good wins, csriain years)" . giving her a general idea of With. the bride wear? My mother doesn’t have much What you say and do. | _We haven’t had any real Pants should aay une be short~ jerotched — theylook great that enttled| fights yet expectfor one Thing. Saeaiee moriey and she can't afford to) You are, of course, privacy 1968 will be He's a bo: vi te es Ss a r e membered pay for a church wedding. Is to a certain amountof no right to be ese ome a beer is now employed Special guests were Margaret managem: with a hank | Council will present a pro- 1968 Earns Fame As | clubhousetor the wedding party. The Writers and Music Sections of the Women’s World Fashion is “The charm of the four seasons in rhythm and rhyme.’ The program is Ingersoll and Mrs. 0. C, Dunn, a grandmother, The couple are honeymooning Confectioners are using more at San Francisco and will re- sugar than ever before to sup- turn to make a homein Salt ply the growing U.S. candy deLake City. mand: upin 1967 to 19.6 pounds | The bride is a junior at Uni- per cap:ta, according to US. |versity of Utah, majoring in Department of Agriculture fi- molecular and genetic biology. gures. She mission is free. Refreshments will be served The Music Section Chorus will present such numbers as, ‘Torrents of Summer,” as the year of Meee eercalles ee the pant revThe prediction the “new! Writers’ Section will feature iends ids Me W! Bi move” in young fashion ~ the) the works of many local | olution. with and the ones I should ig- Dresses over draped sexy look of now ro-| writers, | nore . pants, tunics 4 mance, Side drapes, body ee _| » |wraps, uneven hemines that] Peee ee ee over pants, The theory that only brides|DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: | (4/4 |are revealing yet elegant, bias lines — sensual me: home long gowns who are “as pure as the driven’ We got our report cards last T told him I would not on Friday nights (we never go snow” can wear white is, ac- week and some of mygrades out that night) and I was going over pants — Bette Knight |cutin the softest of crepes and featur Hidden underarm seams — pants suit every mood. jmiracle fibers are looks the cording to a marriage counsel- dropped. Mother told me 1 was to keep the friends Thad. | the way to move closer to the q Mort still believes in|Younger generation should find ing service a misconception. It “grounded” for six weeks. | Hegot real mad and I expect pants for spring, 1969, The maj-| refreshingly newsy. body — getstress. is the veil that symbolizes vir- When she says grounded she| he’]| stop: seeing me. I don’t or premise remains constant) Point of interest for spring, Pearls are the only jewels ginity and modesty. means seven days a week, 24| want to break up but I'm not — the dress, tunic, gown must/1°’9 — a new color, spring|that look right. = f If your mother can’t afford hours a day. I don’t think’ going to let him boss me i valid d ign with or without spice, to add to the great neu- | Waterfalls ot rippling hair an elaborate wedding (even that’s fair. I don't think it) around. ||be complete the picture (mini the pants. The cut of the pants trals, black and white. with yourhelp), you should a plan should include Friday and Sat-| nfaie? po you think I ant mean and oom. i fun iis a favorite || falls), sey small roma ae urday nights. the si silhouette | meee ee -afford fata it.| i when you can't ? MISTREATED THIRTEEN DEAR THIRTEEN: Peere it hurts the most. I doubt if/shouldn’t be so possessive. you'll let yourself be grounded’ MM. shape as long as we can. It’s a shame that people will so carelessly let their car doors swing wide (usually in parking lots) and bang against the car parked nextto it, often chipping off bits of paint. I realize mostof this is done unintentionally but if people would just stop and think, and be a little more careful, we'd all be a lot happier. Maybe this letter will help to remind | motorists to be just a little © more thoughtful. | A READER with e 1960, candy con- Delta sumption has increased by 16 Everybody's going to ... 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CONFUSED [ — DEAR CONFUSED: bride's illusion e carried a cas. heather Richard Wilson was best man. Ushers were Ned, Val and JerMRS, SAMUEL J. WALKER ron Walser and Alan and Stey(Terri Leigh Ingersoll) en Ingersell. Parents of the bridegroom er g were hosts at a dinner at the Young y/. U versity in busi Ariz. Mr. Shantz is a graduate |LDS Seminary. She attended U.S. Forest Service. They will The couple will be married |Holy Cross School of Nursing. make their home in California. in the Evangelical Free Church ed bandeau. muff of green carnations and os . of Quakertowr Community High School and is presently stationed with the Air Force at Luke Air Force Base in Arizona. veil of cascade! from a heavily bead de-lpresently employed in’Piaeni|| SECTIONS a mission in the British LDS mission. Mr. Walker is employed in Big Creek, Calif., by the Following the marriage the will honor them reenville, Pa length ceremonies ade of partially-openedroses. V A reception Leslye Ingersoll served as her e church i sister's maid of honor in a lime green, crepe pants-dress with wing the harem styling and carried a Maeto Richard A. Shantz, will be hel r. and Mrs. Richard S. mediate nde-elect is a graduate of Orem High School and is y which was created mother. A long-sleeved A-line dress of heavy, French grasshoppers BY KEDS°® HYANNIS Sea worthy smarties of lightweight Flag Blue, foam cork outsole, Navy, Rust | Washable. , , DEAR READER Le As I understand it, at least built in heel litt, duck uppers, ers, jute jute rope rop foxing. y one automobile manufacturer is | putting on “bumper guards” of | S j | | | possible to get into your car. Pretty in long wearing duck uppers, side gores of Jastex yarns, binding of lastex yarns, molded rubber treated like a three-year-old. When my friends come over, I go outside and talk to them When I come back in, Mother wants to know what we talked about. I just don’t answer her. I don't think it’s any of her business. Do you think I'm right? MIKE DEAR MIKE: Aren't you the feisty one! When your mother asks you a question, you answer her! A ¥ SIZES ¢7 a | DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: | I am 13 years old and 1 get Light Blue, Navy, Tan Lime, White outsole and heel lift. cerned about banging the side of another's car as well as chipping the paint on the edge of our own door. S I guess it's something we! 74 just have to live with—at least,| / for the time being | Z PINAFORE You'resitting | because another has parked so I close. Most of us are con- MM. $6 J a sort (on the more expensive models) that will prevent the “car next door” from chipping your car's paint. It's a good) idea—wish all cars had them! We all have the same problem. Sometimesit's almost im- OPEN LATE + MON. & FRI. Cindereila® salutes the pantdress famil; Weekly, + + « for girls on the go! The pantdress is on the move. A fashion explosion in comfort has taken place and every girl is joining the march.. 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