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Show 2A Sunday Herald s Barton Bride Weddings, Engag ements To ld | Mis Of Joseph Clark SUNDAY,JUNE =. 198 | Connie Ann Greenhalgh, Linda Christensen, Roger L. Wiley Say Vows | Wayne A. Heady Wed In a lovel; jouble ring cere- She carried a bouquet of yellow Connie ANN roses centered with a vellow algh, daughter of Mr. rose corsage which she wore and Mrs. Gerald A. Greenhalgh with her going-away attire. of Orem. became the bride of % the bride, was maid of honor in In solemn ceremonies; performed June 14 in the UniverSity Ward Chapel, Linda Christensen, daughter = Mr. and Mrs. Daillis C. Christensen riage and the ceremony was gays of yellow roses. |witnessed by immediate mem- ered with tiny seed pearls and mony June 21 Greenh Roger L. Wiley. son of Mr. and) Svetr! Greenhalgh, a sister Of prove became the bride of Mrs, LaVon Wiley, also of Orem. Wayne Allen Heady, son of Mr. a yellow batiste dress and corStanding before an altar of sage of yellow roses. Brides- and Mrs, Herman Heady of St. cathedra! candles and arrange- maids were Denise and Colleen Louis, Mo. ments of flowers, the couple ex- Wiley and Marilyn Adams. A reception then honored changed vows with Bishop Clive Each wore a corsage of yellow them at the Women's Cultura: Pulham of the 17th LDS Ward roses with their gowns. Little Center in Provo, The brid2 officiating The brite entered Lisa Greenhalgh, Bonnie and wore a satin gown with sleeves the room on the arm of her Gayle Wiiey were flower girls of organza ending in wide father who gave her in mar- and they carried dainty nose- cuffs, standup collar embroid- A Spanish atmosphere prevailed at the wedding recep- tion of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Clark Friday evening at the BYU Alumni House foliowing their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple that day The bride, formerly Marilee Barton, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Barton ef Provo. Parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Glen Clarke, a!so of Provo, hosted @ wedding breakfast at the Log Haven following the ceremony. The bride had resided in Montevideo, Uruguay, with her family while her father wes LDS mission president and piays the Paraguayan harp. The Spanish theme was carried out in wroughtiron grill background for the line with yellow and white baskets of flowers. In the foyer displayed on a hand-made nanduti lace cloth from Paraguay was the harp and guitar of that country, together with baskets of flowers, Each serving table was centered with nanduti lace and a silver gobletfilled with daisies. The bridal gown was an original design created by the bride featuring empire bodice with heavy Venetian lace and a skirt of flowing organza. Her lace which also adorned the |bers of the two families and Robert L. Adams performed bodice, floor-length skirt, Her best man duties for the groom. veil of illusionfell from a headclose friends. ‘The bride wore a late after- Following the ceremony Te piece of sequin-embroidered noon-styled gown of white ba- freshments were served from rose and ended in a long train tiste and imported eyelet ruf- a round floor-length draped at the back. She carried a fles in a collar that extended to table centered with a beautiful bouquet of lavender orchids the waistline and long sleeves three-tiered wedding cake dec- and white carnations. |with double eyelet ruffles at the orated in white and yellow Mrs. Robert Babcock, the | wrist. The shoulder-iength veil roses. Mr/and Mrs Donald R. Cling-}of Prove High School and BYU. of tiered net fell from a crown! After a short honeymoon, the bride's sisters, was matron of honor with Janet Christensen, er of Kennewick, Wash., an-/He served in the LDS Central nounce the engagement and|GermanMission. of lace flowersand seed pearls. 'couple willreside in Orem. another sister, and Naney Barber as bridesmaids. They wore The couple will be married forthtoming marriage of their pink crepe gowns and carried daughter, Shirley Rae, to Wayne Aug. 8 in the Manti LDS Tem- Polly's Pointers MRS. JOSEPH W. CLARK pink roses and lavender carS. Reynolds, son of Mr. and ple and will be honored at a (Marilee Barton) nations with contrasting ribMrs. Thomas V, Reynolds of reception that same evening illusion veil was finger-tip bons, Prova. | from 8 to 10 p.m. in the Nintnee ~ a sare Paul E. Gilbert was best man in comes retet a The bride-elect is a grad-| 19th Ward Cultural Hall, 667 N. avylace. le carri * “ and ushers included Robert uate %f Kennewick High School 600 E., in Provo. cading bouquet of white gar- and Emery Smith and Jerry Babcock and Steve Grautzer. and nded Columbia Basin They will make their home in MRS, WAYNE ALLEN HEADY denias accented with yellow) Gagon ushered. Collage and College of Eastern roses. | Pre-nuptial parties were give (Linda Christensen} tion were in a pink and lavenWaslhgton before enrolling at| teaches at the Orem Junior | Beverly Barton, Jayne Bar-|en by Mrs. Shafter Bown, Mrs, know the buttons have been off. der theme. Rehearsal dinner: By POLLY CRAMER the m Young University High School. Thebride will confor the bridal party was held Mrs. Thad Lewis of Hollywood, ton, Lark Gilbert and Rebecca jij) Scott, Mrs. Howard Ballif, tinue her studies at the univer-/ DEAR POLLY—I want to tell |—NIOLA whesg sne is now a senior. ioe sy on oe Ban- foc tea Mrs, David Doxey, Mrs. GayLinda how to put the buttons in) DEAR POLLY—Last year I SS an ay Mg, Reynolds i: graduate sity. M | Special guests were an aunt}cock and Janel ristensen, ds 7 Ae ae of her couch in place|bought a %x12 oval nylon TUB) ond uncle of the bride, Mr, and|hosted a prenuptial party for|volle with white bodices ac- len S. Young and Mrs. Mrs B. L. Shirley Rae Clinger, Wayne Reynolds Engage Replacing Couch Buttons isi wil mate der toneis Takes A Bit of Patience tickand,Steve. Grau. again. When upholstering, you| that has a large wrinkle on each removethe coverthatis tacked|side from folding. I have kept = — ae the bride, Jeented with heavy lace, Each Bushman. After a honeymoon to Las carried a long-stemmed yellow) The couple will make their across the back, leaving the turning it over and over, hoping it will spring open and hold the yee,; and Los Angeles, the Tose with ribbon and greenery. home in Provo. springs exposed. After the rest to work wrinkles out. The big button on—MARGARET couple will be at home in Salt Flowergirls in yellow and white —\—— ‘of the couch is covered in the ones are still there. Can any-- DEAR GIRLS — Always re-'y ake City where he is a stu- full-skirted voiles carrying bas-| The triple crown of horse new material, use a large one tell me how to remove member, when repiacing but- gent at University of Utah and kets of daisies and greens were racing consists of the Kentucky Betty Canary tons on a sofa you are recover- she is employed at the LDS Mary Lou Young and Debbie Derby, the Preakness and the | Belmont Stakes, | Doxey. needle and very heavy thread them?—SUSAN to sew the buttons to the back.| DEAR POLLY — To answer ing that they must be put on Hospital, Fasten the end of the heavy|Linda on how to replace couch after the front of the back is| cord to the metal pieces that! buttons AFTER reupholstering, covered with the new fabric but) pin before the outside back is done, In this era of experts and —that only the person who has hold the springs. Stick the| she should slip a bobby IT'S Specialists, any man who does and sustains a burning desire Needle through to the top onee,| through the shank of the button, | Ruth H. uses butcher's string more than one thing well is toward one goal — without put the button on and push it! bend the prongs of the pin out|@nd a needle such as used for destined to end up on the cover thoughts of husband or children to the back. It is really no! wide and insert by squeezing|tent-making. Marion wrote that| of Time magazine and be and the distractions of both, trouble. When the back cover together again gently. As the She uses nylon fishing line to JULY hailed as Today's Renaissance can ever achieve this brand of|iS put in place, you will not’ pin is released inside the couch, hold these buttons on.—POLLY Man. What about Renaissance success, Woman? I suppose there aren't! Women have already demonany. === /Strated their multifaceted tal I don’t want to get hung up ents by managing their homes on that old question of “Where more capably than any women are the masterpieces painted before them while, at the same by woman, and how much last-' time, holding down paying jobs ing poetry has she written and|—some of them in the execushow me a great cathedral she’ tive category. Andshe still finds has designed and built.” |time to make recording for the On the other hand, is there| blind or take on duties as a ‘ny reason for us to get bogged Girl Scout leader. down in a discussion of the! The one thing she seemingly many and varied duties of the| wil] not or cannot do in order typical American housewife? Tito achieve the big crown is to don’t know about you but, give up her femininity. 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