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Show Utah, Sunday February 17, 1974 Page 24—THE HERALD, Provo, Elna Bennett Announces Mrs. Mary C. Duckett, Provo. Plans With Ronald Heap announces the approaching marriage of her daughter Jessie Colette to Stephen Alexander Merrill, son of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Merrill of Scottsdale, Ariz Miss Duckett is also the dauzht er of the late A.L. Duckett The couple will exchange Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett of Orem announce the engagement and approa marriageof their daughter El to Ronald Heap, son of Mi marriage vows on May 24 in the Provo LDS Temple, with a Eloise Heap of Oremand thelate Dan Heap The couple will reception to followthat evening in the Skyroom of the Wilkinson on Center. An open housewill fete Temple. A reception will fete them on May 25 at the home of the bridegroom’s parents in March 8 in the marry Provo LDS them that evening in the 35th Ward Chapel, 140 W. Scottsdale. Miss Duckett is a graduateof Provo High School and attended Brigham Young University and 1600 S Orem Miss Bennett graduated from Orem High School with a the Universityof Utah. In Provo certificate from Utah Technical High she was a memberof the debate squad and at BYUshe wasin Vakhnom. Mr. Merrill will graduate in y from Arizona State College. Mr. Heap is a graduate of Orem High Scaoo! andattended BrighamYoungUniversity Aftending the bride will be Debbie and Karen Bennett, her University Heap. sisters of the bridegroom Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Provo. LITERATAE Will meet Feb. 20 at home of Myrle Cloward, 1410 N. 900 E Provoat 8 p.m. ioad1 will be Family Lib The Partnership By JOANNE AND LEW KOCH I don’t know how your husband lets you know when he doesn’t want to spend money. Perhaps he comesright out and says, “Sorry, we can’t afford that.” Maybe he’s conciliatory and says we'll buy it next year, or for our 50th anniversary ‘This is how Lew let me knowhe wasn't ready to make outa check for new draperies. Whenever the subject of our shabby hangings, which the previous owners bought 18 years ago, came up. a major in Beck - Armitstead Nuptials Set for March “** couple will make their home in Club Notes ELNA BENNETT with finance. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Brazil und is a lieutenant in the Maricopa CountySheriff's Diving Posse. Following their marriage the sisters, and Dianeand Christine “Will hold is anniversary luncheon Thursdayat 12:30 p.m at the Continental Plaza, 250 W Center. Reservations should be made by Tuesday with Mrs. Victor J. Bird, Mrs. Hazel Little or Editha Booth. DELTA ARTS Open Session will be held at Payson La Leche Announcing the forthcoming graduate of Pleasant Grove High marriageof their daughter Gay Beck are Mr. anc Lyman Beck of American For! Miss Beck will marry Neil Armitstead on March 1 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple in a ceremony performed by President Edmunds. A reception will fete the newlyweds that evening in the American Fork 13th Wardfrom to 10 p.m. Miss Beckis a 1972 graduate of American Fork High School where she was a member of the Women’s Cultural Center color guard. She also graduated Wednesday at 8 p.m. Arnold from LDS Seminary and from Roylance, city attorney, will Darrell’s College of Beauty speak. A musical program will Mr. Armitstead, son of Mr. and also be presented. Ciub members rs. Lloyd Armitstead of sare welcome. Pleasant Grove, is a i969 (the ones I never drawfor fear the holes will show, the ones that haven't hung right since we took them to the self-service cleaning machine and tried to put them back on the hooks) Lew would say, “Whatever you want, dear You pick the drapes.” y man recomSo I made an appointment ia di mended by a decorator friend as “ , though you School and LDS Seminary and has attended Brigham Young University The Payson Groupof La Leche Inhigh school he wasactive in sports and was a memberof the League will hold its monthly Letterman Club. He also served meeting on Thursday at 8 p.m. at an LDS missionto the California the home of Mrs. Kenneth South Spanish Mission and is a Stadtman,745 W. 200S. Payson. The name, La Leche, is member of the Utah National Spanish, and means“the milk.”” Guard. Following their marriage the A non-sectarian, non-profit couple will make their home in organization, the League's purpose is to help encourage Pleasant Grove. “good mothering through Contact lens wearers are breastfeeding.” The group meets the third advised to: apply cosmetics after Thursday of each month. A inserting the lenses; use them sparingly aroundthe eyelids; use series of four meetings will deal waterproof mascara; keep eyes informally with different phases of breas.ceeding. This month’s closed duringuse ofhair spray. topic will be “The art of breastfeeding and overcoming difficulties.” All women whoareinterested League to Meet in nursing their babies are invited, as are their babies. For further information, contact Anne Bown, 465-3856. may notlike his personality.” 1 asked the drapery man to come at 8:30 p.m., so the kids would be in bed. I also picked a night when Lew was scheduled to go to a meeting. Instead the man arrived at ( p.m., as Lewproudly set down platter of chicken he had barbecued. Hearing the Grooming Guide Lips that dry and crackeasily maybe the result of an allergyto a particular lipstick ingredient. A changeoflipstick maybe all that is required. However, an allergy to a husband's mustache wax hasalso been reported to be the cause in atleast one case. doorbell, Lisa and Rachei raced to the door, brandishing chicken legs. T rushed overto greet the nervouslittle man who was balancing 10 sample books and blanching at the sight of my greasy-fingered children. “Who was that?” Lew asked suspiciously. “The drapery man,” | mumbled. “I was just going to look ” a few samples. He was supposed to come later.” hy didn't you tell me he was coming?” “You suid to leave the drapes to me. I’mnot going to Summer will soon be up us, and if you're feeling "a little bit or: the heavy side” wesuggest youstart to slim down now! COMPLETE FOUR-MONTH PROGRAM +29" Payable at beginning ‘of program NOWIS THE TIME TO SLIM DOWN FOR SUMMER! HELEN’S FIGURE SALON 776 North 500 West Provo 374-2910 Regular Hours 8AM. - 8 P.M, Mon. - Fri. & 9 A.M. - 4 P.M. Sot. decide tonight anyway. “You mean we're not going to decide tonight.” My mother, the es ad said we should be nice and act as it we're ,ving to Lewtore firoigtwd ta sample books, stopping suddenly at a fabric exactly like the one already hanging unevenly on a wall and said, “‘I like this.” eeu you were going to let me choose the drapes.” “Can't offer an opinion? I onlylive here. “But I don’t want off-white antique satin. I was think- ing of something like this.” nd I showed him print fabric that picked up all the oe in the room and was exactly what I had been looking for. “ That’ s terrible!” said Lew. “Typical KPB.” “What's KPB?” asked the drapery man, trying to rub becue sauce off the gold and orange sheer sample. “Kosher Provincial Baroque,” snapped Lew. “I want something plain and casual, like this,” he said, picking ue last week's New York Times magazine section and showing the picture which featured a renovated browntone housing a priceless art collection. “How can you compareourplace to theirs? They have original Matisses, sculptures, supergraphics, and a fantastic view of Manhattan. Our windows are smack up Ey ainst four large evergreens that completely block the ew.” “Oh!” said Ley, slapping the sample book shut. “So that’s the wey you wantit. Re stormed downstairs taking the children with him, turned on “Hair‘ full blast, and proceeded to dance and ie his foghorn monotone. “How many panels do we need with this print fabric?” I shouted. “Twelve—cost you about $250 complete,” he shouted botrying to open the door with his armfull of sample _ Later that night, after Lewhad stormed outto his meeting and returned at midnight, I asked himto explain his ior. im GRANDTRADITION “T don't think we can afford draperies this year.” INTERIOR DESIEN re HOUSE ) OF / LORDS INTERIORS | CALLERY 201 N. UNIVERSITY ROVO 3225-9870 a ran = LADIES LITERARY CLUB will hold the annual annive.sary banquet on Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. at the Riverside Country Club. Husbands will be special guests. Committee members in charge are, from left, Mrs. Charles Peterson, Mrs. William deMik, chairwoman, Mrs. Rulon Morgan and Mrs. Robert Bunker. A special program will followthe dinner. 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