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Show Beaeh HERALD, Provo, Utah, Friday, April 12, 1974 Pait Says Vows shop Married in Temple Yearning Wheeler For Gentler Ways Seen Byanyone's standards, the ‘60s wes quite a decade. falewing ft began @ streich devated when And it ground io a close with many college campuses at the combusticnpoint -vhile fires ina distant war umextinguished. remained yet Time of Adjustment FOLDING FURNITURE his comeintis cwn — it is now used to add a moders, respects the decade we're sow in ie simfar te the years that distoly lowed the contemporary auseaeane and it ig practical as well as being econanmsca!. Ainericaa Reyolution. That period, too, was a time of adjustment; a time when people tumed from the anguish and sacrifices of conffict to normaicy. It was out ofthe Revolutionary era of shock and chaos that the American Federal period of Gesign was fostered by a people witha yearning ur yentler ways. ‘That same yearningis being felt reflected in 2 TWO BIG FLCORSOF Dean Ray Johnson claimed Kay Frances Barton as his bride “HOT-7O-BE-URDERSOLD VALUES” MRs. DAN WHEELER «Shanna Lee Bishop} Heather Kay ¢ furnishings, the first dress had a trent pane! gathered sae dressof the attendants families of the new nation looked Shanna Lee Bishop and Dan with a dainty ruffle and was Wheeler exchanged vows gingham Mr, and Mrs. Leland #1. Barton, with raffles over the s uiders to such designers and Thursday in a ceremony in the framed with yellow ribbon, eabineimakers as Thomas Salt Lake LDS Temple Provo. Mr. Johnsonis the son of with a siandup cuiia. The Chippendale, George Mr. Wheeler is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, H. Fredrick gowns arefloor-length. ‘The bride, daughter of Mr. ard and Mrs. Douglas [. Wheeler. Heppiewhite, and Dancan Phyfe. Johnson, Burley, Idaho. ‘The furniture and cabinetry of Mrs. Denald F. Bishop, Orem, Afton, Wyoming. The best. men A wedding breakfast will be The bridal gown is made of wore @ gam of white sparkle these racn — which are today were Michael Wheeler. and fim peau de soié with lace and seed hosted by the parents of the prized collectors items -—~ were organza lined with satin. The Wheeler. pearls appliqued throughout the bridegroom, and a reception wil! Sandup collar was accented ening at the Provo follow this train. The veii is train length. The wedding breakfast was ‘ai hall, Mr. fine a “elegantly conceived with lace that continued down the hested by the bridegroons Thebri: arry a bowau: and gracefully assembied dress forming a yoke. The long cut white carnations and mn It wasn't unlikely, in an lantern sleeves were tipped with parents at the Lien House. ruses. * American Federal home. te find a ruffie of lace at the wrist. A A reception followed that ee the bride will be furniture of these men and others wide band at the waist evening at the home of the 19 Barnum,Mrs. Lioyda The couple will be further gathered from various parts of complimented the fitted bodice. parents of the bride. Mrs an open house in rs. Barbara Galloway, ho, were the couple the country: a table from The lace was repealed on the Harvey Merritt, Afton Mrs. Maria Bartan, Norma Pennsylvania; chairs from double ruffles ai the bottom of Wyoming, grandinother of the Johason, and De Anne Johnson. will maketheir future home. Boston; cabinetry from Rhode the skirt. The fingertip veil was bridegroom, was the honored island — places that were no edged with lace and feil from a guest longer separate colonies but head band covered with ‘The couple will be honored at partsof a new, young nation. matchinglace. an open house April 27 in Afton, Ceilings Complete The Traditional Decor Rebirth of Traditional Auending thebride are Cheryl ‘This “rebirth” of traditional Bishop, sisler of the bride, on elegance, captured in American Mrs. Jim Wheeler, sister Federal period decor, has come faw of the groom They wore at a time when the nation is yellow rose print dresses. The movetoward a third a time for the to reflect on our eritage. In the words of David Mahoney, chairman of the American Revolution Bicentennial Com: sion. the 1976 celebration “must make us conscious of our purpose, thoughtfulof our a sense that goes senses, something that makes this nation whatitis, our sense of tothe qualityof “EIREBCRAET’ SORING CHAIRS & CHAISES Cool. comfortable spring action chairs with gliders, swings & stack chairs in various colors. Satisfied customers have report them lasting 15 yesrs! LIMITED OFFER = r——— SELECT GOOD QUALITY REDWOOD-——_, FOR YEARS OF ENJOYMENT & LASTING WEAR! by Mrs. Kelly Penrod and Nancy Gilner, The couple will make theirhome in Provo. 3-Place Redwood Grouping with quality cushions 54 2¢" WITH BENCHES larsen’s Old-Fashioned COUNTRY HERB KITCHEN m cnete newly important he said recognize “ Wyoming. Pre-mptial parties were given ' just Arrived. . vites y.y outoan Invites Autograph Party Gentler Ways if the home, as many persons say, is an expression of its inhabitants, thenit's safe to say that those emulating the American Federal period of design are indeed “yearning for MODERN CEILING TILES.|, designed aft work of James and Robert Adam in the London country bome, can give a hom Traditional Look. Though no one designer or group can be attributed with providing the insoiration for Traditional, James and Robert } were among the founders tif. London-born brothers ith proportions. Adamesque influence is ‘Geingfelt today in.ofall places. ceilings. For those caughtupin today’s tum back to traditional, it's important to know that the omes — then, ai . homesiin which to make history — OPTICAL CO. 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