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Show SUNDAY. Gail Penovich to Marry in May agement of thei: Penoyich, to Thomas son and Mrs of Orem. They will be married May 29 in the Salt Lake LDS that night will J NewLeaderof JayCee Wives Mrs. Wayne Pinder was hos- Blaine Harris, president. Mrs. J And Western Springville High School. Elaine Farley, president, conducted a short business meeting Janice Fowles, chairman welcomed the guests and gave a short summary on the background of each honor guest The theme of honor night was “World of Opportunity.” During dinner vocal selections given by Brad Graff. Jerilene Pace, American Fork Harris D, Ladle and Mrs. Ruth High School; Ann Blamires, Melville, accompanied by GayLehi High School; Laura Jen- la Clark. sen, Orem High School; Dee Maxine Christensen, CPS and Ann Davis, Payson High member of the BYU staff was School; Jenavie ‘Taylor, Pleas- the guest speaker, She compli= —— mented the girls on achieveing |this honer and encouraged them ito work toward a CPS rating and to go forward in a secre. In Two Ranges ltarial career with confidenc? Yoked Princess panions Program, Mrs i ere Daniel 0. Eichell engi agem e of t heir daugh. helberge yr, to Kenneth and Mrs. Gerald Provo. Chapman, Mrs. Richard Weiss, Mrs. Dan Gillespie and Mrs. Craig Mickelson are on the A honor will be held in the Women’s Cultural | Majoring in commercial Art Group S art. He is an » and has served The couple plans to resi ide in Provo while Mr, Mathews contin ues his education, Has Drive For Members Mrs. Wayne Cook, secreMrs. MacNeil Br yter, urer; Mrs. Dwight Norton, SPRINGVILLE — The annual reporter. Mrs. Wayne Pinter, membership drive in the SpringMrs. David Nielson, Mrs David ville Art Association is now underway, with representatives DANA K. EICHELBERGER Les Belles Am ies Enjoy Talk By Marriage Counselor of women’: clubs of Springville Club Notes ALICE LOUISE REYNOLDS CHAPTER ONE Will meet tonight with Mrs. Scott Orrock told members “If we can just talk to each p. A. Christensen at 7 p.m. of Les Belles Amies, “When other, being totally honest, and AUM Board of Directors. A delicious salad supper was Jack Allen is general chair- people cometo see mefor ad. our problem and work — Will meet Monday at 5:30 vice, the main thing they e r to try to solve it, man fashiontrend to play up. Dress erved by the outgoingoffivers. man of the campaign, wiih Mrs. meto do is changetheir m. 1600 E. were made for the Roy Johnson, president of the mencite th 5 mothersdaughter luncheon and Springville Federated Women’s Mr. Orrock is a member of ten to be totally honest, we the BYUfaculty and workswith in reaction to the more tailored£fashion showto beheld May10. Council, in charge of the drive. the Utah State Hospital and must really search ourselves Montgomery has been the tone of last spring. Reflecting Tickets will be available for the Clubs taking part include the gives counsel in marriage and deeply. capital of Alabama since 184. Mapleton Lady Lions, Jeune family relations. The meeting was held at the a woman's wear smash_ hit public to attend this affair Mere, Women’s Golf Associa- “Tt doesn’t matter so much home of Mrs. Reed Penrod on pants—with legs ranging from tion, We Readers, Home Cul- what happens to you. It’s how Thu After business ses- by Mr. Tom Chyneweth, Mrs. a slight fle the elephant ‘ure, Companions, Cultural you feel about what happens to sion, refreshments were served’ Bill Frampton and Mrs. Penrod. widti—will provide a key inArts, Efeen Bee, Mais Aimes, you,” he said, “that really terest in the sportswear cateMothers Study, Pari Passu, Al- tatters.” | gory. pha Beta, Aureole, and Faits “You are a much more effecAmong costume looks are Bien. ,. tive person than you think you The Western and Indian influClimax of Art Month in are. So many of us are trying ence, which will use leather Springville will be the annual so hard to be perfect, and, betrim and fringe; the 1 Art Ball on Apr. 26 at the Art cause we aren’t, wefeel guil embroidered trend: and the enGallery. This year Eugene Je- so we criticize our mate or chil-| semble look. The A-line is still 5 P.M. APRIL 12 lesnik will be bringing his or- dren and then we don't have| the dominant silhouette. chestra to Springville for the to feel so guilty about our own The color picture will emwear, is year s house sportswear and I ‘ee ave a Register This Week for Drawing to Be Held occasion. as this is truly a world of op- phasize the American trio, then Yoked princess is gently fit- portunity. branch out into strong shades of 44-inch fabric. No. 3376, same members and guests Roberta Fabric interest will also be dress in sizes 12% to 22%. Size Kauffman, Linda Finch, Char- a focal point in knits, polyester 14% (bust 37) takes 2% yards of lene Blamires and Mrs. H. D. and cottons, ginghams and piques. | 44-inch fabric. Ladle attended. eee Send 40 cents plus 10 cents postagefor this pattern to IRIS | LANE, in care of The Dally | Herald, Morris Plains, | 07950. Add 15 cents for sistalan | mail and special handling. Free pattern is waiting for A spokesman for the French you. Send 50 cents for our new hosiery industry fas definite Spring-Summer Pattern Book ideas of the Spring picture. which contains coupon for pat- “Light textures are in the air for spring . . . small flowers tern of your choice. Light Textures In Spring Hosiery ... tiny designs . . . and tiny| of patterns. A woman will buy many pairs of sheer hose, but only one pair of textured.” shortcomings. Many types of memberships) | Need Not Be Present to Win ‘When a person is behaving| @ in the Art Association may be in a certain way, either good Besides the honor students, 21 textured stockings will be worn only for day,” he points out. | “Women want a wide variety and Mapleton spearheading the drive. "difficulties can be avoided. of. P.¥ilt Linda Grow, ted. No. 3257 comes in sizes 10, Certificates were presented and feminine pastels, such as to 18, 42, 44, 46. Size 12 (bust to each honor student. peach and aqua. 34), sleeveless, takes 2% yards Mrs 3 Davis, to dent; ta Is Romantic Shauna was chosen Mrs, Ronald Fakler. vice presi- TimpValley Chapter, Nation-/ ant Grove High School; Sheryl Variety is the name of the al Secretaries Association, held Lee Pratt, Provo High Sclicol a special “Honor Night” Thurs. Kathleen Gardner, Spanish Fork fashion game in children’s School; Duckett serve as the new president Other new officers will be Children’s Wear HonorBusiness Students College; were and Hall Miss Eich rer is a graduate of Ts Provo High § and LDS She ha atte nded Brigham Young Uni* versity is now employed in Provo. mn Mr. Mathewsis also a graduate of ler; Provo High School he was active in athletics. Presently, he is attending Brigham Young University Mrs. Duckett Timp Valley Secretaries Utah Technical Mr. evening G AJL. PENOVICH son, Wed Kenneth E. Mathews in June ning a June 6 wed- tess to the Provo JayCee Wives this week when elections were held under the direction of Mrs. Grotto. Outstanding business students from each of the high schools in our area were honored. The girl were chosen by their school for excellent achievements in secretarial courses. The following students were ..onored Heidi Schiffler, Brigham Young University; Pat Peter- Miss Dana K. Eichelberger Will Lake LDS Temple. RD evening at Sil’s Seafood High 3A honor them in the Women’s Cultural Center in Provo. Chosen to attend the bride are hersist Mrs. John Bone and Mrs Robert Buck, and his sister, Geraldine Noakes. Miss Penovich is a graduate of Provo High School where she belonged to the Pep Club and FHA. is also a grad uate of Seminary and of the LDS Busin ollege. Mr. , a graduate of Orem High School, and Orem LDS Seminary, now atten’ ham Young University. He plans to attend University of Utah. The couple will live in Salt Lake City. day Sunday Herald 1969 Springville Federated Art Tea Scheduled On April 19 J. Bennett of Temple. A reception APT MRS. JOHN DUCKETT purchased. They include, ac- or bad, he is doingit to solve tive, family, contributing, and a problem. If we recognize this| life membership in the organi- and try to help solve the probzation, Memberships entitle the lem, this is much better than holders tc many benefits pe being indifferent or sting |throughout the year. jhurt. en 45 Center — Provo AFTER-E ASTER “4° REDUCTIONS! ALWAYS nm QUALITY PROVO STORE Phone 373-4500 Hepredicts clear, light colors for spring . . . with beige and gray leading. eee Don’t Be Hippy To reduce upper hips and| waist, try this simple exercise: | Lie on your back, arms extend- iz on floor, shoulders level: | Palms turned up. Bend knees| 3257 cae 3376 1240-22 | up and over your chest. Keeping jyour knees together, roll them| over the floor as close to your | right elbow as possible. 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