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Show January Make Your Own Mints Nuptials Planned to Jimmy Lee Rightsell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald P. Rightsell, Orange, Tex. Rosemarie Jense graduate she Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Tervort of Pleasant Grove announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Melaine, to Richard G. Allgood, son of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Allgood, American Fork. Ward with a reception to fellow at the same location. Suzan Hansen, Jadean Gillman, Briarlyn Tervort, Janice and Judy Allgood as her attendants, Kerry Lynn Holm To Marry John F. Carle January 29 The newlyweds will make a home in Provo, Miss Tervort is an LDS Seminary graduate and will graduate from Pleasant Grove igh School in the spring. The groom elect is an American Fork High School graduate and a veteran of Vietnam, COLLEEN WHITEHEAD The newlyweds will mak ea home in Lehi following their marriage. Susie Mac... She’s Smoking More Now,But EnjoyingIt Less wasn’t me, but my breath gives . —— away. Down to the ‘incipal'’s office in disgrace. The lump in my throatgets bigger as ie informs me that I'm led for smoking, but that I’ll be allowed back in three days if and when lock he’s talked to both my parents she about my smoking. Be doesn’t know yet that he’ll , never talk to my mother. She = a year agoof lung re the smokers’ disease. If she'd given it up she might havelived. HETgiven it up T wouldn't bein of it I have lost the two things I value most: ny mother, and my father’s respect. He didn’t a I smoked, and he’s always warned meagainst it beacuse of whatit did to my mom. Now he’s ashamed of me. He doesn’t trust me because I have done something terrible behind his back. Smoking is so bad! HOOKED DEAK HOOKED: O.K., I’m telling them. Your story Your is onemom we can all learn from. couldn’t stop, such a mess now. But once you feesee "Phas, ti pid for their pamphlet onkicking the ;, habit. Your dad knows how hard it can be, so when he sees you trying I know his disappointmentwill turn to pride. Not only is smoking an unhealthy habii, butit’s also a darned expensive one. I can think of several better ways to spend $200 a year, can’t you? Almondine Sauce Add little lemon or orange juice to sauteed sliced or slivered almonds while the butter or margarine is bubbling; pour over green beans, Brussels REPAIRS <PREV A THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Pzge 21 December WeddingDate And Mike Gleave Friends and relatives are invited to an open house for Rosemarie Jensen aad Mike Gleave who will be married on Dec. 17. The open house will be ; held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Peterson, 760 W. 800 N., Provo, from 7:30 to § p.m.on the same date. Mr. Gleave is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gleave, Provo Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Whitehead, Provo, announce the <a of their daughter Miss Whitehead is a of Provo High Sunday, December 12, 1971 Pleasant Grove Girl Sets Open House For MELAINE TERVORT Fashion and Beauty Tips KEEP HER MCVING A great gift idea for a spe- cial womanis an enrollment in a dance, exercise or yoga club cLIMATE CHANGE Everyone should have a travel-anywhere outfit. It should be something that will be just right even when traveling from one climate to another. Such as @ cardigan sleeveless shirtwaist dress for the warmer KERRY LYNN HOLM weather that comes with a SPANISH FORK — Mr, and Kerry Lynn graduated from matching jd@ket that can be put on when youarrive in a Spanish Fork High School and Mrs, Ellison Ike Holm announce LDS Seminary. She was a coldercity. the engagement and for- member of the Honors Cotillion. dagerKrLm otper A graduate of Utah Technical LONG HOLIDAY LOOK iter to F College of Provo in nursing, she The long body dress with , SON MesHelen Toliver is presently employed at Utah clinging bodice and flaring pe John R.Carle of Crawford, Valley Hospital. Mr. Carle skirt done in a soft banlon Neb. They will be married Jan. graduated from High School in jersey is a great holiday 29in the new Spanish Fork Stake Crawford, Neb. He has served a look. Dress it up with pearls Center, and a reception will be tour of duty in the U.S. Army, or jewels for partying. Or held immediately following the and is now employed in belt. it with chains and marriage. Colorado. leathers for sports wear. ORIENTAL PRINTS Prints are getting bigger and brighter, and they're coming from the Orient. Wild reds, peacock blues and golden yellows will be seen on evening dresses, hathing suits, beach robes and short chiffon kimonos. EYE CONDITIONING Special eye emollients that pamper and soften those tiny lines around the eyes are made to be worn under make-up. So you can be con- ditioning your face during the day as well as during the night. BABY YOUR SKIN Babyoil is still one of the best make-up removers around. And during the winter months, baby oil serves a dual purpose, Besides removingthe last bit of makeup, it moisturizes and conditions the skin for the cold, skin-drying weather ahead. TASTYLIPS Now on the market are lip glosses that taste as good as they look. The ripe colors are fruit-flavored with cherry, pineapple, nectarine or strawberry. RAINBOW COLLAGE The collage-effect is stil! popular with tiny knit vests in a rainbow of colors and patterns. The vestis layered on top of a colored sweater or shirt with contrasting color for the pants or skirt. SLOPE BRIGHTENERS You'll never be lost on the slopes with the new colors in ski outfits. Shiny parkas and quilted knickers for skiing come in colors like canary yellow, bright orange and royal purple. Ski jumpers maybe seenin bright jumbo plaided madrasor patchwork culling. Theend of 09 colorless ski days. Bright Ideas For Christmas Give a thoughtful, a. gift this Christmas from Friel’s. Small items, in a wide range of prices are waiting to be selected for someone on your list who loves fine things, large or small. Left to right, top: A Florentine box lined with red velvet for what-fors and what-nots; individually handmade folk-art vases; a sleek, beautifully proportioned lamp with a polished marble base. Bottom, left to right: Ginger Jar Lamps, available in a scor e of base-and shadécolor combinations; and a “nest” of Florentine ta bles to come out of nesting for parties, guests and by-the-fireside late suppers. All for less than you'd expect. More than these to choose from too. FROM THE PARIS pephapbhandeShow for Spring-Summer 1972 comes the baremidriff checked dress enaand white taffeta (left). rapiheeehjacket(right is teamed with white oe pants, These designs are from Saint Laurent Rive many faceted . . . many splendored sae long remembered Here—crystalized—tomorrow's fragranceclassi¢ Here—ina glinting emerald-cut bottle—afresh-cut florat as manyfaceted as your life as manysplendoredas your dreams . as memorable as your future Jere—beautilully— seine You'll loveits subtle sophistication its high, clear noteof night-blooming jasmine its wonderful wayof lingering andlingering andlingering let.its magic help shape your tomorrows. See, try, wear Germainetoday Germaine Perfume12.50 to 40.00 * Germaine Cologne7.50to 12.50 Germaine Perfume Spray 12.50 * Germaine Cologne Spray 850 AMIALKE 240 NO._UNIVERSETY OPEN MONDAY THRU FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. SAT. 6 P.M. J Interiors 213 South Maiz Street/Springville/489-5621 |