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Show Page 18—THE SUNDAY HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, April 12, 1970 Miss Melinda Cummings Mrs. Mary Elliott Cummings of Beverly Hills, Calif, an- Toddler's Safety Is Utah County Legislative Business of Mother Council Offers Guidance Everything's fascinating to a Holines from inestigating. toddler, but sometimes too much Don’t let him within reach of so. He'sfired up wit’ energy and your cup ot hot coffee. Read curiosity that can lead hun into labels carefully to check nounces the engagementof her daughter, Mary Melinda Ruth, to Kim Sterling Cameron, son of Dr, and Mrs. J. Elliot Cameron of Provo. situations he’s nn: equipped to Miss Cummings is a junior at BYU, majoring in dramatic arts. She graduated from Beverly Hills high school and participated with the Madrigal Singers touring Hawaii and Mexico. She was also a 196 Coronet Debutante of the National Charity League. In 1967 she performed lead rolein the professional stage play “Generation” in Florida, and thought to the ABC’s of child safety. Accidents are the summerstock in New England and Chicago. She played the lead role in the MIA centennial film “Pioneers in Petticoats.” A Bureaz, Melinda has toured the Orient, the Caribbean, and is 85 YearsofLiving Cultus Club Hears Talk Will be Celebrated NewsStory No chargewill be made for publication of engagement and wedding pictures; however, because of the ever increasing number of brides, The Daily Herald has established the following rules; The deadlineforall pictures and information —_—for engagemeats and weddings is one week before publication, Every effort will be made to publish pictures andstories on the desired Gate, but there is no guarantee on date. Preferencewill be given those submitted early. Wedding pictures and stories will not be publis*ed later than twoweeks after the marriage date. If an engagementstory and picture and a_post-wedding story and picture are both desired,the engagementstory mustbe published at least six weeks prior to the wedding date. No pictures of couples will be used. The bridesmaids’ gifts usually are identical. Suggested gift items include: gold pins, gold bangle bracelets, pearl earrings, gold or silver charms — the latter engraved with the date of the wedding. Good gifts for the flowergirl: a locket, bracelet, petite pearl pendant, goldor silver barrette, birthstone ring. % PAYSON he'll figure out how to get at the aspirin quicker than you will. Unfortunately he’s still at the stage where he wants to taste everything, and an unpleasant — and pans towardtheinsideof the range to prevent your Sherlock Utah County companiment by Betty Winegar. Mr. Nelson humorously impersonated Tiny Tim, nationally knownentertainer, appearing in shoulder-length wig and carrying a ukelele and an armful of red tulips. He sang “Tip’.e through the Tulips” and was joined for a chorus by Mrs. White, after which they sang a Paris Company. She has been an excellent seamstress since. For many years she did hemstitching in her home and took over the Relief Society burial clothing workin Juab Stake for a period of more than 20 years. She married Jude Pexton in the Salt Lake Temple Feb. 21, 1906, and cameback to Nephi to a two-room home on the corner of Third North and First East, that Mr. Pextons mother gave them for a wedding present, During the 37 years they enjoyed duet, “Will You Remember”, Sheriff Chapple was introduced by Mrs. Leland Sheets, progam chairman. He spoke of the problems of the sheriff's department in Utah County, stating that crir-e is on the increase, not only locally but across the nation. Hestated that there are now approximately 30 menand three womenin the countyjail, many of them aged 18 to 27. He said they do not seem to be bothered that theyarein trouble, and that they seem to want no help, as companions the home saw because they think they know many changes and additions. It everything. Hesaid they cancall was in the basementof this home their officers any name they that Alda helped her husband get wisi and that no punishment can started in the Pexton Wholesale be given them for their actions business which now adds much because of existing laws,—only to the economyof Nephi. through a judge can they be Alda has alwaysbeenactive in penalized. the LDS Church, serving in Club members voted to donate several organizations and was $40 to help send girls to Girls presidentof the Relief Society in State. the Nephi Center Ward for several years. She still drives her car to town and does her shopping. She occupies her time with hand work and quilt making. Although her posterity is not large (she has 10 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren) she siniles and says: “Itis a case of quality, not quantity.” £ H — 2 A TODDLER DOESN'T recognize dangersoit’s important that the adults in his world do. That insatiable curiosity can lead him into a peck of trouble, and what could be morefascinating than a sewing kit? The maid of honor is the most important of the bride’s attendants. Hergift is always a little extra to go with her status in the bride's party. A single strand necklace of pearls with $e9s * Color tint for “JOY” including style SE9S ( oe 5° . * Shag or Smooth “Joy” cut omy 3155 (and up) 1s 3 ; < Bs oY We're specilists with oll kinds | Qe of wigs ond heir pieces. SEE US vt FIRST! MARY KAWAKAMI COLLEGE OF BEAU IY We practice what we teach — beauty West Center Street. Piovo. Phone 373-5585 MRS.E. DEE OLP! President Auxiliary Hears of Czech Life American Fork Provo at 3:30 a.m. Represen- chett Directors tatives from close to 100 clubs parliamentarian. and organizations in Utah include Mrs. Parley R. Neeley, Mrs County make up the membership. Anyerganized group of Smith, Lehi; Mrs. hi, women of not less than 20 members whose aims are in accord with the objectives and Mrs w, Provo. and activities of the council, or any woman whois a citizen of Utah and whorepresents no group or 1 organization, but who is in- 1 terested in the rurpose for which thir council exists is eligible for early next k membership. A Sew-Simple Mood START WITH « simplelinc styie in @ monotone with short sleeves andloop button trim to the side; 3 extremely interesting and enlightening in view of the fact that he was expelled from that country as a Mormon missionary in 1950 and then returned to the country three times in 1968 at the timeof the Russianinvasion. Hesaid that he feels that the people are the kind who will never rise up against the Russians again unless there is a sure chance of victory as they are not a revolutionary neopie. However today they arefirmly united against the Russians, while priorto the rebellion there was more tolerance of them although the people wanted more personal freedoms. Mrs. Gordon Taylor president, presented the outgoing officers with lovely vases of flowers. Mrs. Sanford Bingham, Utah state auxiliary president, then installed auxiliary officers: Mrs. Boyd Greenwood, president; Mrs. Roy A. Hammond, president-Elect; Mrs.William Miller, secretary; Mrs,Joe Liddle, treasurer; Mrs. Arden Kitchen, historian, Mrs Bingham encouraged all to attend the state convention. then make a secondin color-contrast without % sleeves; for a third style make it with three: quarter sleeves and stand. up collar @ pattern tha gives you three lovel dresses to add to your wardrobe. Consult the Fastrion Co: ordinator included in eact Young Original Pattern for color, fabric and accessor suggestions. B-147 with Photo-Guid is in New Sizes 8-18 (bust 31%-40). Size 10, 324 3 bust 3% yards of 45: inch. Send $1 for tnis pattern to: ® YOUNG UNG ORIGINALS (nam dress, with zip code, pattern %: number and size. Add 25 % cents for first-class handling. r sparkling spring colors in rayon and cotton woven to look like a linen suit and dress fabric. 8x10 PORTRAIT wees 5 ‘ Se \= Pleasant Grove. secretary; Mrs term. “Good recording legisiat’ on will continue only as Donald E. Young, American we become responsible Fork, corresponding secretary; Ted Martirdale, responsive citizens,” has been Mrs. Springville, historian; Mrs the theme for this bienium. R. Acord, Provo, The first Thursday of each Clair month was chosen for the hospitality; Mrs. Boyd Seeley, regular meetings for council Peasant Grove, publicity; Mrs members, They meet at the Frank Jones, Lehi, state Women’s Cultura! Center in director, and Mrs. M. J. Prittwo-year b Fine Wedding Photography AT BUDGETPRICES CALL 375-0556after 5 p.m. HAIR STYLE GY Gerald Flagg soul surfaces in a galaxy of weaves and textures. POLYESTER KNIT COAT can be worn over dress or with other dresses. sizes 10-18 $90.00 Reg. $1.19 to $1.59 yd. values , 45" wide guaranteed ie washable 9 NOTIONS Pins—$2.00 Gloves—$2.50 Handbags—$6.00 Open late Mon. Ae Uie ee cra DRAPERIES: 152 WEST CENTERSTR, one 374.025 STORE HOURS: 10 PEN MONDAY and FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. We honor BonkAmericard and Master Charge Cards E Greve, Mrs Suited for Mother REVOIR style special James Jeasant non-partisan and non-sectarian Officers are elected to serve a Edith PHOTO SERVICE Joy's The New \, Mrs. matching pearl earrings or a pearl bracelet,tailored gold or stone-set necklace and earrings or pin and earrings pay special honor to the maid of honor. The ushers receive similar gifts from the bridegroom. For thei ir support at his wedding, the bridegroom remembers them with gold or silver key tings, belt buckles, monogrammed leather wallets, pen and pencil sets, silver letter openers engraved with the wedding date,silver jiggers or , also engraved. FR E E With Spring Wedding vo, second vice bringine to fruition beneficial legislation in the State of Utah.” pre: Policy of this organization is Dr. Mabey’s presentation was Spence Amos, MRS. ALDA PEXTON the purpose of influencing and fi flavor is no assurance that he won't down it. Be on the safeside and keep medicines, household Provo District Dental cleansers and other toxic sub- Auxiliary concluded their year stances in a really secure place Wednesday evening at the Oak and tightly sealed. CrestInn. Following dinner with their husbands, the auxiliary enjoyed a discussion by Dr. Melvin Mabey who spoke on “Chechoslovakia — Past and Present.” The musical program was presented by Maxine White and Carl J. Nelson, with piano ac- * Permanent Wave for “Joy”including specia | the sink, and open doors. “‘Safety caps” on bottles meanlittle, and Sheriff Ralph (Dick) Chapple of § Payson was guest speaker at a meeting of the Cultus Club, held recently at the home of Mrs. the first white girl born in Nephi, For Bride somehow tnanagedto get to, find the ant cups in a corner under , Spanish Fork esident; Mrs. J. J and stucy of civic subjects for your toddler when it comes to climbing and getting into out-ofthe-wayplaces, Falls arestill an ever present danger. He can reach open windows, unlatch the medicine cabinet that he's By Sheriff NEPHI — Mrs,Alda Elizabeth Pyper Pextonwill enjoy her 85th birthday in Sait Lake City April 18, Her three children, Munro and Harlow W. of Nephi and Mrs. Delbert A. Bench, Salt Lake City, will honor their motherwith a dinner at the Beau Brummels Restaurant. Mrs. Pexton’s grandchildren will also be in attendance, Alda Elizabeth was born on April 18, 1885, in a house thatstill stands at Main and Seventh Nerth in Nephi. She was the fifth child of Alexander Gardner and Harriet Ann Grace Pyper, Her mother had the honor of being Objective, “The consideration in just a few inches of water, a simple fact that's often learned too late. The family cat has little on currentlyparticipating on a tour As toddlers gain mobility and to Expo '70in Osaka, Japan. The MELINDA CUMMINGS independence, your role as bride-elect is also a memberof “guardian angel” will be inChi Triellas. active in the BYU Program recipient of a Hinckley tensified. The ABC’s of toddler Mr. Cameron, a graduate of Bureau where he also is per- safety are forethought, spending BY High, is presently a senior Scholarship at BYU. He is a forming at Expo '76. to watch them, and firm at BYU majoring in sociology member of Phi Kappa Phi and The couple plans an August time recently received the exemplary Upon his return from an LDS wedding in the Salt Lake LDS discipline, The toddling adventurer is Central States mission he was manhood award for the college Templewith receptions in Provo electedvice president of culture, of social sciences. He is the and Beverly Hills to follow, delighted by fire in any form. Fireand result'ng burns are the Most Freferred Man, and president of Cougar Club and is greatest of all hazards to preschoolers, so be wary of matches, cigarette lighters, fireplaces, cookoutfires, lighted cigarettes and kitchea ranges. Alwaysturn the handlesof pots RulesList organized in 1914, has as its } pool, Young children can drown number one cause of death and injury of children. Baby spt zialists with long years of experience have garnered many timely tips to help prevent accidcats, member of the BYU Program then called Salt Creek. Like manyother girls of her time she did not have privilege of attending high schoel but attended ‘tthe school of experience” and learned her lessons well. Alda wasin her teens when her father died and the widowed mother,with six children, went to Salt Lake to make a living for her family. While in Salt Lake she took a course in dressmaking and worked in the alterations department at the The Women's Legislative Council of Utah County flammability before prehasing handle. The adage that “an babyclcthes. Be sure the baby ounce of prevention is worth a sitter is well versed in fire pound of cure” might have been procedures. Be firm when coined with this age group in putting fire hazards off limits. At mind. You don’t have to be this age discipline becomes around them long to learn that meaningful. the trick is to think ofit before Another danger for that streak theydo. of lightning who's ai yours is Baby Week, which is being water. This isa great temptation celebrated for the 38h con- indoors oroutside, so never take secutive year April 25 to May 2, your eyes off him when he’s in is a good time to give some the bathtub or near a swimming and Fri. |