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Show Reception To Honor | Page 18—THE HERALD. Provo, Utah Newlyweds. Friends and relatives are ly invited to attend a reception following the! maraesof June Mecham and | Dennis Downey in the Leland | Ward Cultural Hall Friday evening | ‘The bride elect, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mecham, is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School, and the groom, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ned Downey,is a graduate of | Payson High 1. | Miss Mecham will be attended by her sisters, Mrs. Eileen Cleland, Mrs. Pete Hollerman, and Wanda,Lucilie, Donna and | Spantg Fork Cir to Wed Aug. 7 Miss Jacobsen Sets Date To Marry Kent Johnson Nadine June Jacobsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mar Jay Jacobsen, will marry Kent Allen Johnsonof Pleasant Grove on July 31 at the Cultural Hall of the Orem 3ist Ward Chapel. Mrs.Marie N.Johnson andthe late George A. Johnson are the groom's parents. Bishop gers Heaps wiil officiate at the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception from 8 to 10 p.m. The bride-elect is a graduate of Orem High Schoo: and the four year LDS Seminary program. She attended Snow Myr] Mecham. JUNE MECHAM NADINE JUNE JACOBSEN Mr. and Mrs, Ralph A. Henderson of Spanish Fork announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their | daughter, Rebecca, to Douglas| G. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Gordon C. Dean of Magna. Miss Hendersonis a graduate | College and graduated from the LDS Institute there. attended Mr. Johnson Pleasant Grove High School and served four years in the U.S. Navy. He is ewer employed in Bancroft, I Attending ra bride will be Janice Washburn as maid of honor, with Carol Warwood, Barbara Aldredge, Cheryl, Shelley, Terri and Lynda Jacobsen as bridesmaids, and Michael Ann and Vicki Jacobsen as flower girls. The couple will make their home in Bancroft. varsity cheerleader, baton| twirler, and presidentof the pep club. She has completed two Snow College she was a cheerleader. Mr. Dean is a graduate of Cyprus High School and LDS Seminary. He has attended | Dixie College, obtained an associate Science degree from SnowCollege, and has recently Snow — USsU majoring in Entries Due July 21 In PTA Sewing Contest “Mission Impossible” is the theme of this year's annual Provo City PTA sewing contest for al a and senior high schoolgirls. Accordingto general chairman Mrs,John Christiansen, the contest will also include a creative art division, such as hand work, ceramics, painting and other aris and crafts, Entries in the sewing contest must have been made after January 1, 1970 and must be cleaned and freshly laundered if they nave been worn. Articles are due at the Girls Gym of Provo High School between 9 perp! ing on July 21. — originally announced.) Theywill be modeled for the judges and thenleft for inspection. Nothing will be after this date, and each contestant may enter no more than three items. All other creative art is due at the high school July 31. Two articles may be entered by one D RASTICALLY REDUCED! BONDED WOOL, DACRON AND AND ACRYLICS COTTONVOILES 52" to 60” Wide Was $3.98 to $5.98 Yd. $1.69 to $2.49 Yd. WOOLBLENDS Now $949 PRINTS HAWAIIAN 45” Wide PRINTS Officers Was $2.29 $2.98 Yd. Of Club Now 08° nw | 98. POLYESTER KLOPMANS AND KNITS 60" Wide CROMPTONS TARPOONPLAIDS KETTLECLOTH grand prize of $15. A fashion show andtea will be neld Aug. 1 at Provo High schoo! for contestants and their eo Tnuthere,aithougs those who did FIX Foreign Now 9 8 Cvs ; 45" Wide not enter the contest are invited. Girls who wish to be Food at Home considered as models for the Kitchen stool travelers neve fashion show mustturn in their more fun than the usual at and samples of their chair type. miey go by fixing pc! foreign foods at hore. With a recipe book from most nations the day of the fashicn show. It on library loan, a cook can take will be at 1p.m., with the show at off anytime, for anywhere, in2pm., and the tea following the cluding this year’s popular show. Japan, Exotic ingredients, like All‘articles,iin the creative art miron or miso, may be obtained as well as the sewing com- from ity shops of ordered petition, will be Indeed on 8 Phy fymal Otero alternates, be already athand in the point system, Assistantcates ee contest is Mrs. Ted Warner, with Mrs. Rohert N. Westover in charge of publicity. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Donigtas Smoot, sewing chairman, at 375-2043. Kitchen, Rice, for instance. And sugar, ubiquitous to most recipes, couldn’t be japanese more easily stored. Long shelf life makes sugar a basic home staple anywhere in the world; certainly in Japan where it is used notonlyto sweeten desserts 1 but or other purposes in nonNew wool fabrics for fall sweetdishes as well. contestant. Contestants will be judged in range from the good earth to two separate divisions. Junior the winter dark colors. In the high schoo! grades will be the good earth class: terra cotta, junior division, and senior high adobe, copper, sweet potato, school grades will be the senior tobacco and cardinal red. The division, The Sweepstakes winter darks include midnight winner of both the jumer and navy, mallard blue, spruce senior divisions will receive a green, claret, and eggplant. —— AFTER Installed From a vine-covered wishing well, new officers of Tyro j Toastmistress c drew 2 jelson were: Mrs. Ralph (Orpha) Pugh, president; Elizabeth Harmer, president; Iva Snell, secretarytreasurer; Eloise Fillmor and Mrs. Harlin Johnston, clut. representatives. The year’s by Mrs. Dresses Pants Suits Bras Pant Suits Shoes Pant Dresses Bras Girdles On Dresses, Bras., Pantsuits, Coats, Handbags, Lingerie Sportswear OPEN LATE FRI. 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