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Show TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1964 SAW ORE i Herald Daily 7 Miss Daynes Plans Wedding Day Beautiful Reception The engagement of Maralyn Jeannette Daynes and Richard Lee Tolman is announced by the parents of the bride-elect, Dr. John F. and Mrs. Bernice K. Daynes of Provo and Salt Lake City. : The prospective bridegroom is a son of Verna B. Tolman of Provo and the late Leo Loveland Tolman. The couple will be married July 10 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple and will be honored at a reception the same evening at the Orem Reception Centre. Miss Daynesis a graduate of Provo High School and 3righam Young University. She also attended Western Washington College of Education in Bellingham, Wash. At the ‘Y’ she was a member of Omicron Nu and Phi Kappa Phi. For the past four years, she has been active in Beta Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi in Provo. She spent the past summerin Europe, and is now residing in Arizona where. she is teaching at Snowflake. Mr. Tolman was graduated! from PHS and is currently attending BYU where he is majoring in chemistry. He recently returned from an LDSmission to Central Germany. Polly’s Pointers Scratch Back Fetes Am. Fork Couple AMERICAN cody Mad > FORK — The married Bonnie Barker and Paul With Spoon beautifully detailed wedding re-|Dunkley was the weekend highception which honored newly-|light of social events here. The i aia CO. up le jexchanged «marriage vows Friday morning in the Salt Lake Temple. The reception was held that evening in the Sixth-Eighth Ward church. Reception hosts were the . . | bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. By POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR POLLY — A long-handled wooden kitchen spoon makes a wonderful back scratcher and reaches those itchy spots between the shoulders. Soap a washcloth and put over the New Building ee W. Barker, American round part and you will like it Fork. Hosts for the wedding better than any back brush with Dr. Conan Mathews, dean of|breakfast at Harmon’s following flexible bristles. The handle of the College of Fine Arts at Brig- the temple ceremony were Mr. the spoon can be painted to ham Young University, spoke to jand Mrs: Melvin E. Dunkley, matchthe bathroom decor.—J.C. members and guesis of Friendly also of American Fork, the parDEAR POLLY—I am houseCircle, Alice Louise Reynolds, ents of the bridegroom. keeper of 45 years experience Friday afternoon at the home of The many guests attending the but find many new and usable Mrs. Clawson Y. Cannon in| reception were greeted by Mr. suggestions in the column. Provo. ‘and Mrs. Junius C. Gray and @ I immediately cut out any Dr. Mathews talked about the approached the bridal party new Fine Arts Building on BYU|through an aisle lined with rib- suggestions and instead of piljing all and sundry hints togethcampus expected to be complet-/bon swagged lanternsoffset with jer, I go aboutit in a more order- College Dean ti tase Discusses ed in July. This building will!a picturesque white grill screen be named in honorof Dr. Frank-|and large flower cart holding |"Y way. Any tips on keeping shoes in good condition, I tape lin S. Harris, president of the/pink gladioli and carnations. |jon my shoe bag and anypertain- Be Boe ioe MARILYN GILES Marilyn Giles Reveals Betrothal to Mr. Olds Marilyn Giles, daughter ofj|flower High School, will be gradMrs. MaryC. Giles of Lakewood, |uated from Brigham Young UniCalif., and Marion J. Giles of|versity in August. She is affiliLa Mirada, Calif., will become|ated with Phi Chi Theta and is the bride of Chester H. Olds,!employed on campus with the school for around 25 years, who|The bridal party stood before a instituted the Fine Arts College. | shimmering gold and white |ing to hats go on my hat boxes. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S.|Extension Publications. Mrs. Harris is a member of the! drape flanked with sunburst bou- Tips on gloves are taped inside Olds of Provo on June 5. The; Herfiance graduated from Las the drawer where gloves are group. ; |quets of glads and carnations, kept. Household hints are taped couple wlil take their vows in|Vegas High School and has Manyfine paintings and other! caught with swags of sheer pink {in the areas where they will be the Los Angeles Temple and will|served with the U. S. Navy for art objects have been contrib-| net. be honored at an open house at| four years. He is currently emused. I tape kitchen suggestions the Provo 17th Ward on June 12.)ployed as an electronic techuted to the building from all The lovely bride chose as her over the country, the speaker | wedding gown a model fashion- jon the inside of a kitchen cab- Bidden to attend the bride are|nician. said, including the collection of|eq o¢ sati-peau designed with an \inet door. In this manner I am Nancy Giles, Dorothy Giles and) The couple will be at home in familiar with the suggestions , Clearfield following their marMahonri Young, noted Utah A_line skirt. Appliques of Swiss and am able to make any re- Carol Hinckley. sculptor. — embroidery adorned the snug jpairs or changes without loss Miss Giles, a graduate of Bell-|riage. A delicious luncheon WS) bodice and skirt, which featured |of time in looking up the hint. served to 14 members and|a detachable train caught at the Any I do not like after using, I guests, Mrs. Lloyd L. Cullimore,| hack waist line with roses of the |pull of and throw away. — MRS. Mrs. Ariel Williams and Dr.) same fabric. The roses were re- |L.C. Cannon. ine peated in the headpiece which ; DEAR POLLY — I would like held the veil of sheer illusion. ° A single large pink orchid |to throw in my two cents worth Fiash zon Wa VE \framed in white stephanotis |of help for the Den Mother who wanted handicraft suggestions |formed the bride’s bouquet. Right on the crest of the~ fashiés'| Gowned in floor-length gowns for her Cub Scouts. A gift I reion wave is this captivating| i | of coral pink crystaline were the ceived could be easily copied by frock: sleeveless, with a/pridal attendants, Mrs. Paul E. small boys. Let them makeperstraight - across neckline and a) yathis, sister of the bride, ma- manent, wooden shopping list skirt that floats. No. 3261 comes| tron of honor; Helen Dunkley boards for their mothers. Oneazee a 12, 14, 16, 18. Size/twin sister of the groom; Kris- fourth or %-inch plywood would 14 takes 3% yards of 35-inch or} teen Hansen, Connie Hallsey and |work fine. Shellac the board and 3% yards of 42-inch. |Susan Sunderland, and the tiny put on, with India ink, a list of Send 35c plus 5c postage for) fiower girl, Melanie Dunkley. |staple grocery items. A small |drill could make a hole opposite this pattern to IRIS LANE Fach held a gold kissing ne ball jeach item. Then paint match (The Daily Herald, Box 1490, |Fitled with aes New York 1, N. Y. Add 15¢ for, For the occasion the bride’s sticks red or any other bright * first class mail and special han-' mother chose to wear pink For a free pattern, send 50c| bridegroom pink lace with com- lare ready to go in the holes op- for our new Spring - Summer! pjo, - f The new Mr. and Mrs. Dunkley are making American Fork their home. Mrs. Dunkley is employed here and Mr. Dunkley is attending Brigham Young University. * * * Before washing throw rugs, baste a strip of any white fabric to one long edge. This is easier to pin over the line than a thick fold. EUREKA — Mrs. Alliene Far-| EUREKA — Mrs. Alliene Far- | ren was re-elected president of/ren entertained the members of | Share your favorite homemaking ideas . . . send them to Polly in care of The Daily Herald. You'll receive a bright, newsilver dollar if Polly uses your idea in Polly’s Pointers. see South Must Allow for Breaks Hears Letters By OSWALD JACOBY that tenth trick. x Newspaper Enterprise Assn. West was directed to open the Readers Guild met recently at Some optimists might raise|king of diamonds, to lead a high the home of Mrs.Phillip Knight their partner’s opening no-trump diamond whenever possible and who served refreshments to 22 members and one guest, Mrs. to four. In my owncase, 15 high never to discard a club. card points and 4-3-3-3 distribu- In accordance with both his| Wendell Paulsen. Mrs. LaVar Bateman, presition is just a very sound three instructions and common sense, no-trumpbid. At best, there will West opens the king of dia- dent, greeted the members and be only a poor play for a slam. monds. South looks over dummy discussed plans for the annual At worst, there might be trouble carefully and counts to nine easy installation luncheon. Verla Birrell reviewed the! making ten tricks. tricks. If clubs break, there will Either three or four no-trump be an easy tenth trick also, but book, ‘‘A Second Treasury of the was a par contract in the Inter- in a par contest or in actual World’s Great Letters,” edited collegiate Tournament. The play you must try to allow for by Wallace Brackway and Bart Keith Winer. She was assisted problem was for South to make possible bad breaks. aac 9573 0972 as HAQ64 Eee aa io 10643 . a 10965 &I975 as SOUTH (D) 4Q108 PAKS i—@K peek eae the fact that East has shownout. The next step is to start after ANN BLYTH BACK the clubs. He cashes dummy’s ace and queen. East showsoutof END-OF-THE-MONTH Mrs. LaVon Ryan on Friday |cards and Mrs. Marjean Finch, At the clos of the evening de-|of her club on Thursday after-| licious refreshments were noon. The hostess served a de- Club Notes licious luncheon followed by cards. Mrs. Dora Rose, Mrs. Ada Sorenson, Mrs. Lilly Erickson and Mrs. Gertie Hannifin | won attractive prizes. Tae PERRY'S SEED & NURSERY Now a cer a ance West takes two diamond tricks and then has to lead a club to| = |South, | COATS DRESSES reg. to $55.00 reg. $15.00 to $50.00 Y When you install flameless electric heat in your new or remodeled home, you put morejoyinto living, because you put more house into your home. .. with less cost. 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Fashioned of FREE Bleeding Hearts easy-care Arnel denim, in sizes 8 to 18. with purchase of $10.00 Nursery Stock , price 2 as Blyth returns from semi-retire|clubs also and West is sitting ment to star this summer in suits. South simply es ee spades and two hearts and West has to discard two diamonds. lovely styles in spring A host of smart styles, in exciting spring fabrics! White, Red, Blue, Pink, Yellow .. . sizes 4 to 16. All reduced for clearance! There’s More House In Your Home an ZW.V,a8ss group of spring Va» Vo | HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Ann holds ten a . a maint 1 once: oe— Se INT. Pass 3N.T. Pass Pass Pass by Mrs. Paulsen. There is no reason for South The bookis a collection of letto win the first trick, so he ters written by well-known and ducks. The queen of diamondsis distinguished persons from varicontinued and South should win ous parts of the world. this lead. He also should note * * * |with the jack-nine right in back “Sound of Music” at the Dallas of the king-ten. State Fair among other straw There is still no trouble. West hat appearances. ies TR the Women’s Society of Chris- her club at her home on Thurstian Servi f the Eureka MeS thodist "Church at the home of day evening. The guests played I think mother would enjoy it moreif they played in the basement or some place that was not under her feet.—POLLY Readers Guild Win At Bridge eed , ‘for his brother. Melvin Dunkley printed at the top with bright ‘Jr., Paul E. Mathis, Lynn John, paint to match thesticks. e I, too, find children are Gary Wood, Douglas Greenwood often more amused with home- BETA EPSILON ‘and Lenard Steggell ushered. BETA SIGMA PHI | Jo Lynn Shelby invited the jmade toys than with more exguests to sign the guest book. |pensive ones. My son found a| Will meet tonight at 8 p. m. Bazaars Mrs. John Snyman, Mrs. Dale|rectangular piece of wood and at 55 East Center for the regu- AM. FORK 12TH WARD Nash, Mark Kay Hatch, Janice|ammered two-inchnails in dif-|lar session. Founder's Day din- RELIEF SOCIETY Robinson, Marjean Boren and |ferent places over it. Under each} ner and program, Thursday at’ Will hold a bazaar on May 1, Joyce Hynes arranged the gifts. |nail he put a number — 5, 10, 15, 7 p. m., Riverside Country Club. 4 to 7 p. m. Mother's Day gifts, Hostess in the serving area jetc. The board was hung on a} Pariersiwelcones jhome baked items and other was the groom’s sister, Mrs. |kitchen door. Using old jar rub-' foods. | Lynn John and Mrs. Glen John- bers, all three of our children} PROVO CHAPTER ; 'OREM SECOND WARD son, Nancy Miller, Susan Clark, have had hours of fun throwing! LEAGUE OF UTAH WRITERS wil) hold a bazaar Friday at the jar rubbersat the nails. The Connie Chipman, Kay Green, Will meet Wednesday at 7 the church beginning at 5 p. m. | Coleen Madsen, Patrice Mc- numbers add upfortheir scores. p. m. at the Provo City Library! Mother’s Day gift items, chilLachlin served. Thelovely trous- —MOTHER OF THREE with Dr. Clinton F. Larson as dren’s clothing and fashion | seau of the bride also was dis- GIRLS — The ring toss game show. Dinner 5:30 to 8 p. m. would appeal to the children but the speaker. played. tern free. . ' Holds Election of Officers .|Posite the listed items that are) served by the hostess rose |needed on the next shopping = Pattern Book which contains dea Sorenbear coupon entitling:you to one pat-| James Dunkley was best man|‘7/P- “Shopping List’? could be a Women’s Society In Eureka * evening. \Mrs. Alice Peart, Mrs. Irma Also chosen at this time was| Gourley and Mrs. Minnie PaintMrs. Ryan, vice President; Mrs.|er won clever prizes. At the Virginia Randle, secretary; close of the evening Mrs. FarMrs. Myrtle Theriault, treasur- ren served a delicious lunch to! er. Mrs. Farren presided at the the eight members present. meeting. Mrs. Patricia Brady presented a lesson on the later EUREKA — Mrs. Donna Pax-| silk |eolor to stick in holes across} years of John Wesley’s Life. man entertained the members| and lace and the motherof the |the bottom of the board. They| dling. MARA.YN JEANNETTE DAYNES New styles for the women;Other modernizing touches: After washing a lamp shade who wear uniforms — nurse, | the over-blouse: re: and others ltezam twopiece out in detergent suds, blot with a technician, n, waitress terry towel. Replace it on its —now reflect fashions in other | ft steals from the men’ of bodlamp base and curn onthelight. ready-to-wear. Even the mid-| ice tuckings in the manner of Slight heat generated by the dy collar which is sailing/man’s dress shirt; and addi bulb helps to dry the damp fab- through other ready-to-wear|tion of pastels to the tradition has been added to uniforms.|al white. ric quickly. * UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ia Ase | batt t NA & Ladinas —C\u> —Macrg es ~ Saskuons —— |