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Show 'Rockhounds Display Collections In Many Interesting and Varied Ways (Coatinued from Page 1A) can ru ards areas free of litter. Meetings ae§ ‘Dad are held monthly with pro- topaz or jasp the the Serest ‘athebobby and = Later, when year the group sponsors a dis- ken home, play of member's collections to °° which the public lie iis invited ground i without charge. This year the ti) ; th ith —or oe aa way 9, 7 = - and color of sllections enlarge, tion among grit and polish can coll begins to look s bring out a lovely luster. various ways to show and Many mineral specimens are t 2 the desirable to have in their na- his pieces. Some turn to cary some because ing, some faceting, some cut rocks are tural state and polish them for jewelry the color and line is more hoe some turn to silver and gold tractive that way. Some be- smithing to create their own the prefer icause people “natural look” as they collect fine jewelry. .th every variety 4 . of a specific cific) It’ 5 8 8 reat hobby7 for sor ¢ the mineral. Others prefer the young, the retired, the busy r natural beauty of a natural crystal/man seeking relaxation, the Center. In addition, members beauty. Others can be placed which may range from delicate housewife who wants “out” for tional artic’ and all are welcome a massive cubist a day ‘Mineral ec . in their natural shape in ajneedle to cena to participate, held June 19-22 at the new Salt tumbler where constant rota- form. Palace in Salt Lake City. Mrs. JEANNE ADAMSON | Miss Jeanne Adamson Wallace Beagley of Spanish Fork is the president, Rockhunting can be family adventure with even the little ones enjoying a trip where they PATRICIA HUFF | Flowery, Patricia Huff Tells Plans To Marry Fred Giles | To Marry John Paul Dixon | Colorful ‘The engagement and wedding/of Provo. Mr. Giles is a son) LAKE SHORE — Mr, and has served an LDS mission in | Hosiery Eangland and is presently at- plans of Jeanne Adamson and of Mr. and Mrs. W.A. (Bill)|Mrs, Earl Huff of Lake Shore Fred W. Giles are announced Giles, also of Provo. announce the engagement of by Mr. and Mrs. L.S. Adamson) ‘The couple will be married|their daughter Patricia to John | Spring ‘69 is shaping up as @ \banner season for flowers and colors. i will make their home in Provo, where Mr. Dixon wili continue Even children’s hosiery is taking a cue from mother nahis education. eee \ture and using flowers for color | jand design. 1 | More and more children are| following in their mothers’ foot- | ding the Brigham University June 6 in the Manti LDS Tem-| Paul Dixon, son of Mr. and Young Following their marriage they ple.A weding breakfast will be| Mrs Paul S. Dixon of Spanish Unity Club Meets hosted by parents of the groom Fork. The young couple is planning and a reception will honor the i. $ that evening in the an early June wedding in the With Mrs. McKay| couple Provo 23rd Ward hall. Mani LOK “Temple Unity Club members met at Both the young persons are The bride - elect is a graduthe homeof Mrs. Robert McKay attending Brigham Young Uni-|4te of Spanish Fork High School. Thursday evening when Carl versity and are Provo High|She is now employed in Salt Club Notes steps where leg fashions are \concerned. And this spring the | spotlight will be focused on the Wadsworth of the Brigham a eteae Adam-| Lake, Will hold their May luncheon iversity spoke on re-/S00 also Is an Seminary; Mr. Dixon also a graduate at the Wilkinson Center ball- gang in the 7-to-9 age group |from Spanish Fork High School room on Saturday, May 10, at 1 | when they turn up in the latest |gradua oro oe | flowered tights. A business meeting was held! 4A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MAY4, 1960 p.m, The luncheon is free to| Top designers have trans'ated| Fre, Via eer during which plans were made members, but reservations |the warm and colorful look of for the Mother-Daughter din must be phoned in advance to such seasonal beauties as tulips, mer on May 22 at 6 p.m. The Mrs. Glen L. Boyer at 373-2005 | daisies and roses. And they 15 members were served reor Mrs. S. EllYon Warner 374- have placed them on white freshments. | ve opaques to add a new look to 5810 before May 7. little-girl legs. LAMBDA TAU An over-all daisy pattern in Membersand guests will meet blue with specks of green, for Monday at 7 p.m. at Sil’s Grotto, example, will pick up the colors of a new spring outfit. LADIES OF ELKS An all-over red -and - blue Installation banquet will be tulip design stretching from the held Wednesday with social at tiny toe to waist is perfect for 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m. that basic navy blue dress with Mrs. Warren Lott will be in- just a hint of a flowered patstalled president. tern at the neckline. Fashion goes from the make' Because of the increasing PROVO REPUBLICAN shift to the total look and WOMEN demandfor space for bridal hosiery has hoped on the band pictures andstories the folInstallation of officers and wagon—even for small fry. lowing rules have been musical luncheon will be held established by The Daily Friday, May9, at 12 noon at the Herald: Women’s Council Cultural Cen- may be made with Mrs. LaVorn If' >th an engagement anMR. and MRS. SIDNEY RUSSELL ter, 310 W.5th N. All GOP wom..| G. . Sparks or Mrs, Woodrow mouncement and wedding en are invited. Reservations Evans, story are desired, the first must be made aileast six weeks prior to the wedding. While every eifort will be made to publish announceBYU WOMEN wn 7) TAN Ry ei <j WL dainty designs on 100% cotten SAVE 11c YARD REG. 49¢ YARD PRINTED HOPSACKING For Bride NewsStory | all cotton “Teespun,” great for sportswear SAVE 20¢ YARD REG. $1.19 YARD | ments and wedding stories Mr.and Mrs. Sidney W. Rus-| Mr. Russell has been associatsell 375 W. 3rd N., Provo, will) ed with Dixon Taylor Russell mark their 60th wedding an-|Company andrecentlyretired. niversary on Monday, May 5.|He has served as president for The couple are being entertain-| Provo Chamber of Commerce ed bytheir famify at a dinner! and Provo Rotary Club of which party in the hore of Mr. and|he is an active member at the 99%. 45” WIDE guar. washable BUTCHER WEAVES 10 solid colors in rayon, cotton, flax HURRY! 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