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Show Sunday, April 18, 1971 NANCY BRERETON BRENDA MYERS Engagement Told June 5 Ceremonies Are By Brenda Myers Plannedfor Provo Pair The engagement of Brenda Myers te Clark Crookston is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Rulon W. Myers of Provo. The couple plan a July marriage in the Logan LDS Temple. Miss Myers will graduate from Brigham Young University in May in family economics and home management. Shei:aa member of Phi Kappa Phi, president of White Key, officer in Shomrah Kiyel, officer in Sigma Delta Omicron, member of Omicron Nu. She is also on the Dean’s List. A graduate of Provo High School, she was a member of the Honor Society, secretary of the Future Teachers of America, president of the Thespian Club and graduation speaker. She also graduated from LDS Seminary. Mr. Crookston, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray B. Crookston of Provo, graduated from BY High School and Seminary and is now completing lis sophomore year at BYU, majoring in predenti istry, He is president of the Wedding plans have been revealed by Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Brereton of Provo for their daughter, Nancy, and Gregory Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Elliott also of Provo. Theywill be married June5 at the Womens Council Center with a reception honoring them following the ceremonies. Miss Brereton is a graduate of Provo High School and is now employed. Her fiance was also graduated from Prev eh and isnowattending Bri Young University. He belongs to ROTC at BYU. ‘They areplanningtheir future home in Provo. Singer Will NEW YORK (UPI)—Thanks to accepted traditions there’s no need for the bride’s family to flip a coin with the bridegroom’s family or draw straws to see who pays for the wedding expenses. Etiquette experts years ago drew the lines that still stand Frei it’s not a 5¢-50 proposihis versus her family. It’s still the father of the bride who pays the most. Here's the way the paying goes: Bride pays for her trousseau, wedding ring for her Ea. wedding gift for jor , presents for Paes personal stationery and cards, ier medical examination. (If she is financially independent, the bride may assume any other of her family’s traditional fiscal responsibilities connected with wedding.) —Bride’s family pays for wedding invitations and enclosure cards; announcements; engagement and wedding photographs, rental for church, fees for organist, soloist and sexton; aisle carpet; flowers for church; bridesmaids’ bouquets and flower headdress; eanly for traffic policeman; transportation for bridal party from house to ch to the reception; bridesmaids’ pee Karate Club. In high school he was president of the Science Club, an honor student and a member of Symphony Debonairs. He served an LDS West German mission. The couple will live in Provo and complete their schooli Jan JacobsonRecites Vowswith Mr.Pickup Entertain RCC Ladies A Springtime musical program will be presented by Carolyn Olsen Welling of Salt Lake City,talented soprano,for the Riverside Ladies at the April luncheon Tuesday at 1 p.m. Agraduate of Brigham Young Marriage ceremonies Friday University, where she appeared evening united Jan Jacobson in many musical productions, and John Pickupat the Pleasant Mrs, Welling has also sung with View Ward chapel. Later that Utah Opera Theatre and as evening the couple greeted soloist with the Utah Symphony. friends and relatives at a She is currently studying with reception in the church hall Naomi Farr. where Austrian drapes, crystal Mrs. Franklin West Jr. is chandeliers and pink gladioli, chairman for the day with Mrs. mums and carnations were Robert Swenson, Mrs. arranged in theattractive decor. Metcalf and Mrs. Keith ‘The bride, a daughter of Mr. on committee. and Mrs. Harold Thornton Members are invited to bring Jacobson of Provo, wore a gown guests. Reservations should be of texturedchiffon with roultiple made by Monday at the club, bands of lace on the sleeves and bodice and a fluted stand-up collar. A triple fold veil of State Fairs illusion cascaded to the floor and Thefirst state fair was held she carried orchids and deep at Syracuse, N.Y., in Seproses. tember, 1841, followed by: Attired in old rose pant suits Michigan in 1849, Pennsyland holding a single rose were vania in 1851, Illinois in 1853 attendants to the bride, Mrs. and Towa in 1854. Verl Ferguson, Mrs. Kay Hales, Mrs. Bob Peay,Eileen Peterson, sith Ferguson and Debra Ferguson. Ron Henrichsen was best man with Rex Roundy and Doug Pickup as ushers. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Miner of Springville, the bride's grant ts. The couple was honored at a dinner at the Holiday Inn by parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs.Clair Pickup of Provo, and pre-nuptial parties for the bride were arranged by Mrs. Kay Hales, Mrs. Bob Peay, Mrs. Willard Conley and Mrs. Richard Conley. The couple will reside in Provo. Janice Dixon Will Speak JEANNE STEPHENS —LindaJean Long Chooses Traditional June Wedding ‘The engagementof Linda Jean Leng has been announced by Mr. and Mrs, Verl G. Long of Spanish Fork. Her fiance is Gregory J. Robinson, a son of Mrs, Russell Downey of Springville. The Rules Don't Change About WhoPays for What Robert. the MRS. JOHN PICKUP (Jan Jacobson) LINDA JEAN LONG eon; entire cost of reception. —Bridegroom pays for bride’s aae and wedding the marriage isso:git gift “for the bride; his medical examination; bride's bouquet and going-away corsage; buttonnieres for men of wedding party; flowers for the two mothers; gloves, ascots or ties for the men in the wedding THE HERALD, pe Bete The couple has chosen June 24 as their wedding date, and a reception will honor them the same evening in the Spanish Fork Stake Center. All relatives and “one areinvited to attend. Miss Long is now attending Jeanne Stephens Is Engaged to Ronald K. Tolboe Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood J. arts degree in humanities. She Spanish Fork High School and Stephens of Pocatello, Ida., was a member and presidentof will soon be a graduate of LDS announce the engagement and Vakhnomculture unit. Seminary. Mr. Robinson is a wedding plans oftheirae Mr. Tolboe is now attending Reet“of Springville High K. BYU, majoring in economics, School and has served with the after fulfilling an LDS Swedish Kent Tolboe of Provo. mission. He is affiliated with The couple plan to be married Samuel Hall Society. on June 4 in the Idaho Falls iecplpaorexie in Father Gave Oath ith a reception that Calvin Coolidge took the oath of office as president at evening in Pocatello. An open the family homestead at Ply- house will also honor them in mouth, Vt. The oath was ad- Provo on June 7. Birds possess the same aeStephens is a 1970 senses as humans, but they ministered by his father, John Coolidge, a notary pub- graduate Brigham Young are developed to a different lic and justice of the peace University, with a bachelor of legree. &S-smyinGermany. party; gifts for his ushers and best man; accommodations for his best man and ushers; fee for the clergyman; the wedding trip; flowers to the bride's mother after the wedding, accompanied by a warm thankyou note. —Bridegroom’s family pays for clothes they wear to the wedding, any traveling expenses and hotel bills. wedding gift for the bride and bridegroom, the dinner or following the wedding rehearse! —unless the bride’s family elects to stage same. Either family may pick up the tab for this event. 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