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Show Page 4—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, April 11, 1971 Linda Bunnell to Wed Douglas Black FASHIONS Annual Smorgasbord Set Saturday at St. Francis ° Mr. and Mrs. Harold R: LINDA BUNNELL Funds for Downtown Project Given by Federated Clubs FromHead to Toe The Look is Now Bunnell of Provo announce the engagementof their daughter, linda Bunnell, to Douglas M. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Black of Orem. Salt Lake LDS Temple By BETTE KNIGHT ceremonies on June 4 are SAN FRANCISCO planned by the couple who will deep in sandals . . That's what greet friends and relatives at a the sensuous woman of spring, reception that evening ai the 1971, will be. For spring is surely Women’s Cyuncil Center. the momentof the beautiful leg. Legs and feet are no longer Miss Bunnell graduated from Provo High School and LDS isolated areas, but are part of the designer’s original concept Seminary, where she was a costume. secretary of = be County of There is a glamorous sandal Seminary Council. was & member of National Honors that reaches up to the knee via Cotillion. Now a sophomore at circles of rinestone<dotted black Brigham Young University in suede that will also be done in suede for the pastel days home economics education, she colored has served as president of Chere of spring and summer. There is a sandal, a platform Amie culture unit. cleg with stretch ribbon crissMr, Black is a senior at BYU, crossing the leg in such a way majoring in chemical that it can be very dressy or very engineering after graduationg suity. from Orem High School and Herbert and Beth Levine are serving a Northern Mexican pest and present masters of the LDS Mission. He i a member of boot, having received a Coty Intercollegiate Knights and of American Fashion Critics’ AICHE. ial Award for originating ‘The couple will live in Provo. — everyone knows what a revolution they started. = Eighteen years ago women of democratic denim, which are St. Francis Church served up an very effective with knickers. international smorgasbord in a raising SAN FRANSISCO — There is ney’ school. Today manyof the ladies involved then are still preparing the dishes for what is now an paper teased. Hair is now long, annual event. This year it is billowy-andloosely flowing with planned for Saturday, April 17. Featuring foods of many midi skirts, turtle necks and national origins, the St. Francis fringed suede belts. Extravagant hair goes with Smorgasbord has become a high colorful clothes — a way of light of the Church’s social activity as well as a source of saying “Look at me.” Close to the head hair goes income for the 12-grade school with close to the body clothes, operated by St. Francis. and you can alter the bun, The array of tastes will be streaming it with ribbons and served from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the school, 300 North and 900 amusing things. The Pageboy looks well with East, according to Mrs. Heinz Dahmen, general chairman. The pantsuits. There is the overgown boy’s public is invited and the efhair sithouette of the Yorkie. It's feciency learned over the past 18 years will insure fast moving slightly shaggy, footloose serving lines, she promised. touchable. Make-up completes the Assisting Mrs. Dahmen in equation of hair and hemline. managing the event are Mrs. headlines are combed close William Phillips and Mrs. Ron — but alwaysoff the fuce. The Fakler. Food chairmen noes countenance unt becomes a vivid palatte; Color on the eye via Bernice . So now theboot is a vital part whitite liner, Suerrat stippled keeping easier really is a of dressing and the current shadow blends blue-green- Teen ici se Ful sessingcater realy is we toy chest, Children clothes have whetted an even yellow on the lid. The complexion is toned with Federated Women's Clubs of chairman of the Art Tea and “feed” toys into the reinforced bigger appetite for them. As a bronzers. is worn in have kicked off the head ofthe Presidents’ Council, corrugated fiberboard jaws of concession to the softer breezes , they have been done in spotlight its — rather than long a downtown improvement presented a check for that “Toby the Tiger,” as the chest of -an, Spanish beans; oval contours, making ae mneth Olinghouse, am with a contribution of amount to Martin Conover, is called. It is plastic-coated, so embroidered raw milk and ly alive. salads; Mrs. Tony Errera, is, as as the sturdier member of the downtown stains and challis, smudges, food 00. writing can be washed right off. laced canvas and highly *patckbrisht and clearer. deviled eggs; Mrs. Beth JohnMrs. J. Joe Miller, general development committee. son, sweet potatoes; Mrs. Gil Mrs. Dahmen; and publicity, Beranek,relishes; Mrs. Julius Mrs. Tony Pasin, Men of St. Francis also get into Zaccardi, . rolls; Mrs. Kenneth Morgan, coffee; Mrs. Tom the act. Ken Morgan and Tony 4 fF Mra. Oren Pasin are in charge of sales for a prize to be awarded in Ticket sales are being handled conjunction with the dinner; by Mrs. Robert Nelson; Heinz Dahmen is in charge of de tions by Mrs. Joseph physical arrangements; _ ao i Cosgrove; rentals, Mrs. Russ of Columbus will wash Barber; soliciting, Mrs, Bolos dishes; Richard Bogus will take Abraham; serving, Mrs. Emile care of electrical wiring; Cances; Clean-up, Mrs. Joseph Brother Anthony Lavorin will Rainaldi; meat donations, Mrs. furnish music; and John . Stireman will be in charge of Martin Ablin games. David Gillooly; Janett Webbto Marry Brent Spencer, May 7 AMERICAN FORK — Mr. and . B. Richard Webb of American Fork announce the engagement of their daughter, Janett, to Brent G. Spencer? . ‘Spencer is the con of Mr. and H. Spencer, also of Mrs. E American Fork. Punch Academy, Salt Lake City. She is currently employed in Salt Lake City. Her fiance is a former student at Utah State University and is now attending Brigham Young University. He is a ‘member of the US. Army Reserve, 259th QUartermaster Unit and has completed six- months active duiy. The couple will exchange marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple May 7 with a the reception in their hunor to be held Fork HAS COME TO TAYLOR’ In Smart Looking coats that will resist the heaviest spring tains. And this week you can save 15% on any new Spring Coat. 15% or Inin Striped Tank Tops by ajleen. In fashionstyled flared slacks designed for that discrininate man by That's right you can save 15% on any Spring Coat. These coats are available in Wools, The “Wet Look”, Cotton Suede, and Polyesters, They range in price from $20 to $80, and in sizes 6 to 20. And remember this week SAVE 15% This Spring there is excitement afootin these sandals by Aileen designs striking thick ‘n thin stripes on a long tank top in colors of Red/White/Blue, Summer Green/ Navy. 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