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Show We make CATHY ANN MUBLESTEIN LINDA CARLISLE Cathy Ann Muhlestein Miss Linda Carlisle Will Tells of Wedding Plans Wed John Holmes, Jan. 29 Winter wedding plans are from Provo High School and for Cathy Ann LDS Semi and has been Muhlestein and Thomas Stephen studying at Brigham Young Warriner, who will be married University, majoring in clothing on Feb.5 in the Salt Lake LDS and textiles. She was a member Temple. A reception that 0: Delphis, announced eveningis planned at the Orem Reception Center. Invited to attend the bride are her sister, Mrs. Therral Sessions, Corinne Jones, DeAnn Brown, Gladys Murri with small Russell Sessions as ring bearer. Miss Muhlestein, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean B. Mubhlestein of Provo, graduated Mr. and Mrs.C. GrantCarlisle announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Linda, to Ind Lt. John E. Holmes, son of Mrs. Dorothy V. Holmes, and the late Conrad Guatemala-E] Salvador Mission, and is a graduate of BYU in business administration. He is now on active duty for the ROTC,stationed at Ft. Sam J. Holmes, all of Payson. The couple will be married ‘ Jan, 29 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and a reception in their honor will be held the same evening in the Nebo Stake Center. Chosen to attend the Miss Carlisle is a graduate of Mrs. James Norman Warriner Payson High School and LDS of Glendora, Calif., graduated Seminary, and currently a from Glendora High School and junior at Brigham Young attended Citrus College. Heis a University majoring in child BYU senior majoring in ac- development. Lt. Holmesis also counting. a graduate of Payson High Thecouple plan to establish a School and LDS Seminary; heis homein Covina, Calif. a returned missionary from the Mr. Warriner, a son of Mr, and This suggestion comes from Mrs, Pauline Church, home service advisor for Republic Molding Corporation, Chicago who said, “There’s probably no more sensible way to invest one of those wedding checks than in items that will make housekeeping a little easier and morepleasant.” For practical, inexpensive answers to many early housekeeping problems, she suggested a tour through the housewares section of any good department store, checklist in hand. Plastic food containers, for example, make sense for storing foods in the refrigerator or cupboard, as well as in a freezer. For the bride who wants the most up-to-late wastebaskets yet, she recommended lookat the “Tear, Tote & Toss,”This coveredutility container comes Winter Warning NEW YORK (UPI)—Carbon monoxide, a highly toxic, odorless gas, causes preventa- ble deaths each winter. Health authorities say it’s in the coal gas coming through defective flues and in the exhaust fumes which can seep into closed autos. To avoid such tragedies: Keepcar windowsslightly open. to permit gas fumes coming from the exhaust to escape. Also: Check heating equipment, making sure pipes and stacks are cleaned and maintained, permitting discharge of dangerous gases from heating units Carbon monoxide gas can cause headache, dizziness, nausea and drowsiness in small amounts and death in high concentration. Difficulty in peeling hard- bride are Brenda Rowley, Joyce Hill, Margaret Anie Wilson, Cathy Rindlisbacher, Shanna and Susan Carlisle, and Karen Money. After a brief honeymoon, the couple will make their home at Camp Meade, Maryland. New Bride MayFind She’s Without ManyNecessities for Household Gift-giving friends and relatives who are determined that newlyweds should start out with the “best of everything” often tend to concentrate on the niceties oflife —to the exclusion of manynecessities. That's why,after the trouseau has been unpacked,the wedding presents put away, and the bridegroom sent reluctantly backto work, his new wife would be wise to survey her practical household needs. Houston, Texas. A Plus for Pork Whenever you serve pork you're providingthe family with the best natural source of in twosizes, for kitchen or bath, thiamin. This memberof the B andin achoice of colors, with its complex group of vitamins has own built-in supply of plastic been referred to as the “pep” vitamin because of its conliner-bags. _ Other handy housewares * tribution to a healthy nervous itemsa bride may wantto addto system, appetite and digestion. her shopping list include the following: — Colorful sink ac- cessories, including a plastic dishpan, matching dish drainer, drainboard, and perhaps mats for the bottom of the sink; —Acutlery tray large enough for everydayflatware and sharp knives; Boilabel plastic tumblers for everyday use in kitchen and bathroom; —A Lightweight round or oval clothes basket for easier trips from washer, to dryer, to LET THEM HAPPEN TO YOU ironing board; — A smooth plastic dustpan and an easy-to-organize Kaddy arrier for sponges, clothes, and polishes used in regular housecleaning. : — Stacking bins to store vegetables under the sink, and cooked eggs is associated with perhaps a pair to organize the freshness of the eggs bathroom cleaning supplies and reaching today’s conswners. such neatly in a corner; Wastebaskets to Since older eggs are usually easier to peel, use your older coordinate with bathroom and bedroom color schemes. eggs for hard cooking. “All of these items cost well under $10, and the majority are tagged at less than $3,” Mrs. Churchpointed out. 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