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Show ¥ KATHY OVESON ea LINDA FRANK NEDRAMIKKELSON Kathy Oveson Reveals Deborah Carr Planning Wedding Plans Revealed Nedra Mikkelson June Temple Ceremony For Linda Frank, Mr. Snyder June Marriage Plans Oveson, Miss Oveson is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Snow College, and Utah State University where she studied secretarial science. Mr. Holley graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. He is presently a junior at Brigham Young University majoring in psychology. After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their homein Provo where both are employed. The wedding plans of Linda education. She has been activein Kia Ora Club, an ACEofficer, Frank and Elvin Snyder are and active in churchactivities. announced by her parents, Mr Mr. Bohman will complete his sophomore year in a preAIRBORNE ALTAR medicine program this May at the University of Nevada in Wyo. (UPI)— Reno.Heis affiliated with Sigma ‘TheGREYBULL, young couple said their “I Gamma Chi and is in ROTC. dos,” then the minister and the Whilein high schoolin Sparks, groom left the bride at the he wasa studentbodyofficer. He weddingaltar. has completed an EasternStates The marriage ceremony unitLDS Mission. The future bride has chosen ing the couple took place ina helicopter high above the for her attendants Jolene Boh- airport here. in May, in elementary man of Sparks; Mary Ward, The groom, Ronald L. RimHeber; Cavole Carr and Carin Carr of Danbury, Conn.; Ruth son, and the minister, the Rev. Ann Johnson of Tempe, Ariz.; Gale Boocks, used parachutes Rebecca Armstrong of Park to get back down to earth. The City; and Lynne Carr and bride, Elizabeth D’Jerf of Los Angeles, rode the helicopter the cosmetics industry. She Murlene Brown of Provo. down. argues that lathering the skin The engaged couple has constantly with creams makes planned a home in Reno, Nev. the glands lazy; They should while Mr. Bohman finishes his have to work to secrete natural studies. oils. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Carr of Green River, Wyo. former Provoans, are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Deborah, to . Duane Bohman, son of Dr. and Verle R, Bohman of Sparks, Nev. They will be married June 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a reception honoring them to be held the same day in the Eldred Center in Provo. Miss Carr will be graduated from Brigham YoungUniversity Pollution Also Complexion Enemy By GAY PAULEY UPI Women’s Editor NEW YORK (UPI)—Ecology has cometo the skin game. It turns out that our skins too can be victims of pollution in the air and water, even from some of the foods we eat. We have this from Christine Valmy, a handsomebrunette of 47, who for 22 years has been studying and treating skins; first in her native Bucharest and since 1961 in the United 8, “You'll hear a woman remark, ‘But my grandmother had such wonderful skin’” said Miss Valmy. “In grandma’s day, there were more of the naturalfoods for us ... like sunripened tomatoes for instance. The water she drank or used on her face was purer ... the air was cleaner. Miss Valmy, whoselist of Vachs THE SHOE WITH THE credentials is a long one, considers the skin as much a part of the body’s healthy functioning as internal organs. Like them, it needs oxygen to feed the cells. She refers to the skin as our “DMZ,” the body cover to protect us, tell us whenit's too hot or too cold, throw off toxins. Some of our skin problems come from hard-to-control environment, others from things a womaneasily could prevent. Such as over-tanning. “I call some skins the Florida ones,” she said. “Leathery ... lines ... all moisture gone.” She contends that once the natural water content of skin cells is gone, it’s not replaceable. What of the millions women spend on creams and other potions to keep their skins young? Here’s whete Miss Valmyis at odds with many in C @ ‘BEAUTIFUL AT “I suggest that a dab of cream about the size of a pea is enough for face and neck,” shesaid. Christine Valmyis not a soap and water advocate but “I discovered early that my clients like to use them. So I tell them how.” Choose the mildest soap you can find—“the less foam, the less the detergent drying content.” Cleanse the skin throughly with cream and remove. Then apply soap just as you would a cream. Don’t scrub. Then rinse, rinse, rinse, she said, to remove the last of the ine-based soap. Tf the skin feels taut after drying, pat on a bit of protective cream—she advocates ordinary cold cream which will let the skin “breathe.” wvLeth talk + dry cleaning) eee By DENNIS DURFEY The season for storing winter clothing will soon be uponus... The simplest way to To Wed J ay Bunker and Mrs. Floyd D. Frank of Provo. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Blain E. Snyder, also of Mr, and Mrs. E. N. Mikkelson Provo. of Provo announce the The couple will be married engagement of their daughter Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Nedra to Jay V. Bunker, son of Temple with a receptionin their Dr. and Mrs. Von C. Bunkerof honor being arranged that Escondido, Calif. Both are students at Brighain evening at the Sunset Fourth Young University. Miss Ward hall. Mikkelson will graduate this Mrs.Terry Scott will serve as spring with a teaching cermatron of honor with Sue Ann tificate in child development and and Jolena Frank, Mary and family relations. She has been a Melody Snyder as bridesmaids. 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The couple will exchange vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple June 3 and a receptionwill honor them that evening at the Orem Reception Centre. Kathy has choosen for her bridesmaids Karen Oveson, Ronnalynn Oveson, Laurie Scott, Marilee Holley, and Kim |