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Show Sunday, May 16, 1971 » A Ce JUDY BARNEY KATHLEEN BENSON Judy Barney Will Wedin June Rites as a Licensed Practical Nurse from Utah Technical College. She is currently employed at Utah Mr. and Mrs. HomerBenson of Provo are making known engagement and wedding plans for their daughter, Kathleen, and Stephen Eugene Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Leon Nilesenalso of Provo. Miss Benson is a graduate of Provo High School and Brigham Making summer wedding LDS Central German Mission. Young University in elementary plans are Rita Freeman, _ Theyplan to maketheir home education. While at BYU she daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen in Provo. was a meraber of Spurs. She is Freeman and Robert Barpresently employed for the tholomew,son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bartholomew, all of Granite SchoolDistrict. By United Press International They will be married June 30 Provo. The young couple will be “Perfume should be as much at showers given by her aunts in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Mr. Nielsen is also a Provo married June23 in the Salt Lake a part of a woman's fashion as and members of her ward. with a reception honoring them High School graduateandwill be LDS Temple. the clothes she wears,” says The couple plans to live in the same day at the Women’s graduated from Brigham Young Miss Freeman is a 1969 Norman Norell, American fashProvo. Cultural Center. University this month in graduate of Provo High School. ion designer. “That's why business management and She is nowattending Brigham making fragrance is not just marketing. He served an LDS Young University and plans 10 chemists’ work. It also belongs mission to Florida and is now receive an associate degree in to fashion designers with serving in the Utah National genealogy in 1972. something important to say,” Mr. Bartholomew was Norell says. Guard. Her fiance is a BY High graduate andwill be graduating from Brigham Young University in Augusi in English. He has MR. AND MRS. JAMES AITKEN News Story Golden Wedding to Be desired, the engagementstory mustbe published at least six weeks prior to the wedding ‘date. No pictures of couples will Marked at Open House The children of Mr. and Mrs. James N. (Nate) Aitken, will honor their parents at an open house to celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary on Sunday, May 23, from 2 to 6 p.m., at their home in Lake Shore. An invitation is extended to all friends and relatives. They request no gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken were married May 25, 1921 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mary WestStoker. The family later moved to Leland. She received her schooling in Spanish Fork and at BYU. She has worked in various LDS Church organizations, but mostly in Relief Society, where she was a class lead-r for 25 years. She is a member ofthe Lake Shore Chapter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. They are the parents of eight children: Reed J. Aitken, Kearns; Mrs. Delo (Alta) James N. Aitken was born Rowley, Orem; Bert S. Aitken, Sept. 24, 1891, to Joseph and Sarah Benjamin; Mrs. James L. Clayson Aitken, in Lake Shore, (Donna) Measom, Spanish wherehehas livedall his life. He Fork; Grant J. Aitken, Hunattended school in Lake Shore tington Beach, Calif.; Mrs. and Spanish F urk. He has been a Lawrence (Ruth) Thompson, farmer for most of his life and Payson; Mrs. Ronald (Joyce) did some work on construction. Livingston, Orem; and Mrs. Ann Heretired several years ago. Lasater, Kearns. His wife, MaryStoker Aitken, They also have 43 grandwas born Augus 9, 1898, A children and two greatSpanish Fork to John S. an grandchildren. de it-yourself decorating it's easy with A wiglet is a flat-base hairpiece that comes in many different sizes and shapes and is usually machine made, according to a definition in “The Complete Guide to George Knows! RulesList AYLOR* be Kitt Fin’ Teichert The couple Brigham You Mr. Balseris Grooming Guide WeGuess Only The bride-elect has chosen to attend her, Jerry Barney, maid of honor, Marcia McAffee, ‘story and picture are both Planning a June wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple are Teresa Teichert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman K Teichert, Cokeville, Wyo., and TerryK. Balser. Parents of the bridegroom-lect are Mr. and Mrs. Ken Balser of Provo. A wedding breakfast at the Print Shop Restaurant in Arrow Press Square will follow the ceremony. The bridal couplewill be honored at a reception in Cokeville on June 17. Parentsof the prospective groom will host an open house on June18at their homein Provo. graduated from Provo High Attending the bride as matron Schoolin 1966. He is presently a This spring’s race car mecha- of honor will be her sister, Mrs. To prevent make-up from senior in chemistry at BYU, and caking andpeeling, apply a will graduate in 1972 with a nic will be wearing jeans the LeGrande Lamb. Other atthin coat of moisturizer be- teachingcertificate. He is in the spittin’ image of pants worn by tendants will be Mrs. Kitt his great-greai grandfather—at Finlinson, Trudi Berrett and neath the make-up. Honors Program has served an horse and buggy time. They're Lauri Ann Balser. Junior Levi's classic blue denim bridesmaidswill be Marlene and shrink-to-fit jeans—still double Kristin Teichert. Keven Balser will be best man and usherswill stitched and rivited. FASHIONS served in the Army Reserve. Nocharge will be made for publication of engagement and wedding pictures; however, because of the ever increasing number of brides, The Daily Herald has established the following rules: les: ‘Thedeadlinefor all pictures and information _for engagements and weddingsis one week before publication. Every effort will be madeto publish pictures and stuvies on the desired date, but there is no guarantee on date. Preference will be given those submitted early. Wedding pictures and stories will not be published later than two weeks after the marriage date. If an engagement story and picture and a post-wedding Teresa Teichert Announces Stephen Nielsen on June 30 To Robert Bartholomew Plans for Temple Wedding Valley Hospital. For Bride Rita Freeman Engaged TERESA TEICHER By BETTE KNIGHT SAN FRANCiSCO — It is impossible to answerall letters addressed to this column, but from timeto time we wouldlike to respond to some. For example, some time ago, we wrote a fashion article about John Weitz — the noted men’s designer. At the end of that column it was noted, “Weitz is. probably best known as the man whostole awaythe fiance of the handsome movie idol George Hamilton.” This caused commentfrom a New York reader, who wrote in part, “George (Hamilton) will be furious. No one ever‘stole’ a girl from him.” In answer to that reader, we can only reply that if George Hamilton is furious, think how complimented the woman in question mustfeel. Synthetic Hairpieces and Wigs” by Rebecca Hyman. Miss Hymansayswiglets are used to add height in the crown, depth to thin hair, and for curls ofall types. both are employed continue their schooling Entertaining at prenu; parties are Mrs. Kitt Finlin: Janet Johns, Mrs. Mrs. Brent Terry. 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