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Show Page 40—THE HERALD Provo, Utah, Sunday, April 1, 1979 DUP Susan Lee to Marry Stubborn Camps Jeffrey Christensen cena eae MenaMert 8 ing marriage of their daughter Susan to Jeffrey J. Christensen. son of Mr and Mrs Jerry B Christensen, Provo Tuesday, April 10 Thecouplewill be mar- Camp Pioneer—LaPrele Graham, 856 W. 300 N Provo, 2 p.m. Camp Three—Gloria Giles, 3S. 800 W ried April 20 in the Salt Lake Temple by Bishop Victor L Brown A recep- SUSAN LEE Bride Guideline If you contemplate an engagementor wedding announcement in the Herald, please note these guidelines 1, No chargewill be madefor publication of either the picture or writeup. W. 200 .N., Friday, April 13 p.m. Pleasant View—Ann Buckley, 2110 a 150 E., Provo, 1:30 p. Thursday”“April 19 Provo Bench—Amanda Bigelow, 474 E. 800 S., — garments sponge with Robertson into the fabric. Rinse. Blaine 4. Good caliber pictures are required, preferably Provo, 1:30 p.m. NORTH CENTER UTAH black and white, glossy. Colored or tinted photos maynot be acceptable. Polaroids are out. COUNTY Monday,April 2 5. No pictures of couples will be used; just the oe Stratton, bride's. 800 N. , Orem, | 6. Wewill try to publish your announcementon the p.m. Timp View—Ethy! desired date; but we cannot guarantee this Bayless, 415 E. 400 N., Preference will be given announcements submitted early. Orem, m. y, April 9 7. If a post-wedding story is desired, organize the |—Elinor Skinner, - 1400 S., Orem, 1:30 information in advance for publication on the evening of, or immediately after the marriage or recepp.m. tion. Each day that passes will reduce Timpanogos—Vera Fotheringham, 310 W. 700 newsworthiness. After one week, only the picture andbrief cutline information can be used. After two §., Orem, 2 p.m. Grandview II—Myrtle weeks, forget it. You can avoid misunderstanding by Carlton, 1915 N. 750 W., consulting the Herald women's editor in advance. Provo, 2 p.m. 8. If you make your announcementin another newWednesday, April 11 spaper also, the Herald expects at least an equal Orem—' ee Taylor, break, with contact in advance. Preference, or even aN. , Orem, 1 a guarantee of publication, cannot be given stories and pictures submitted after previous publication in PDiecelsy, April 12 another paper. Courage—Ora Guyman, 344.N, 1000 E., Orem, 2 p.m. Edgemont—Rhea Wernz, 557 W. 200 S., Provo, 2 m. Laberiew—Flora Duncan, Sandhill Rd., 2 p.m. KAREN Attending thebride will be Pat Hadley, Dixie Haslip, Carolyn Lee Diana Christensen, Patsy Player com, 140 S. 200 E., Provo, 2. Deadline for engagement stories andpictures is p.m. Camp Sunset—Melba 10 days before publication. Miller, 457 N. 300 W 3. If both engagement and post-wedding stories Provo, 1:30 p.m. andpictures are desired, the engagement announce Monday, April 16 ment must be published at least six weeks prior to Camp Provo—Leda the wedding. Windsor—Windsor Ward Relief. Society Room, 1500 N. State, Orem, 1 DEAR Should this happen again let the new mud stains house will also honor the dry and then brush weil couple at the Lee homein If this does not remove them from non-washable Escondido 2 p.m. and Carol and detergent on and work it A iinal sponging with Christensen will attend alcohol helps remove all the detergent and the the bridegroom The bride-elect fabric dries more quickgraduated from Orange ly. Test effect of alcohol Glen High School in first because it mayafEscondido where she was fect some dyes. Dilute active in the band. She the alcohol with two also graduated from LDS parts water before using Seminary and is a life on acetates. If all else time member of the fails one expert says California Scholorship peroxide might be used, Federation She but dotest first. — POLgraduated from Brigham LY Young University in DEAR POLLY — business education andis presently employed in Make yourjelly during the winter months when Alpine. Mr. Christensen you can use that extra graduated from Orem heat in the house instead High School and LDS of in the hot summer. I Seminary. He was a freeze berries and member of the National grapes and then make HonorSociety. He served the jelly at my conin the Germany- venience. — HELEN A Dusseldorf Mission. Heis DEAR POLLY — a junior at BYUmajoring When discarding old in electrical engineering shirts be sure to cut off and is presently the cuffs as they make The couple will make their first home in Orem after their marriage DUP Notes He also attended Utah Technical College Elizabeth Liz “Miller and Douglas Neal Wil liams for their marriage daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce Miller American Fork, and the late Sherrie Drage Mil ler and ts employed in Provo. The bride-elect has seiected Mrs. Kenneth Carter, her sister matron of honor Janet Oldroyd will be maid of honor, and Marilyn Willlams. sister bridegroom, of the will be a bridesmaid. Special matron of honor will be Mrs. Timothy Woodard Sara Jill Heacox, the bride's niece, will be flower girl. and Shyloh Muhlestein, nephew of She will graduate trom Provo High School in \ and continue working in the bride, bridegroom. son of Mrs Gertrude Williams. Seat Special guests will include Mr. and Mrs will be ring bearer cool water by forcing the Orem after high school The bridegroomwill be water through the stain and her marriage attended by Steve Meneth If it still remains rub The prospective as best man. Ralph employed at a computer firm in Alpine School € y Vows will be exslacks? I sent them to changed at The Bungalow the cleaners but the in Pleasant Grove with a Stains were still there reception to follow f when they came back 7:30 to 9:30 pm. att and nothing I have tried same location works. — KAREN The bride-elect is the tion will be held in their es April 12 n, my daughter's red polyester gabardine honor in the Edgemont Stake Center An open Camp One—Ella Jacobson, 361 N. 300 E., Provo, 2 p.m Camp 46—LaVieve Jeffery, 388 N. Univ., Provo, Camp Two—Doren Fran- MudStains By Polly Cramer POLLY'S PROBLEM Mr and Mrs Sheldon DEAR POLLY — How E. Lee. Escondido, Calif announce the forthcom- can I remove mud from Camp For Utah—Vilma Cook, 1098 W. 300 N., Provo, 11 am ae Sowiette—Marian Bingley, 618 W. 800 N Provo, 2 p.m Camp Blue Spruce—Inez Hall, 555 N. 800 W Provo, 1:30 p.m Camp Bonneville— Margaret Nielsen, 447 S 1450 E., Provo, 2 p.m Camp *Manavu— mee Kirk, 565 N. 200 E Provo, 2 p.m. Camp Mtn. View—Maude Roberts, 56 S. 400 E.. Provo, 2 p.m Camp Oak Tree—Edna Johnson, 245 S. 700 W., Provo, 2 12 Camp Sunflower — Ninth-19th Ward, 667 N 600 E., Provo, 2 p.m. Camp Squaw Peak— Jeanne Eakins, 1535 N 1880 W., Provo, 7:30 p.m y, April 13 Liz Miller To Be April 13 Bride of Douglas N. Williams Polly: On great padding for Fae holders. — MRS. E DEAR POLLY — in discovered the following Pointer quite by accident when my husband was putting new seat pads on our kitchen chairs. The foam padding had lostits CENTER UTAH life so he was replacing COUNTY Will hold get- that, too. We marked off acquainted day on Mon- the size and he used the day, April 9 from 1 to 5 utility blade on my p.m. at the Pioneer electric knife set. This Museum, at North Park, made a beautiful cut and 600 N. 500 W., Provo. All the knife also made a DUP membersof Center nice tapered edge. We Utah County are invited hadtried a cutter butthis to attend and visit the worked much better and museum at the same was so neat and easy. — time. The County Board PAMELA is planning different acWrite POLLY'S tivites and entertainment POINTERS in care of for the event. this newspaper. and Mr. and Carlos D. Miller, Provo. Warren (Bill) Wil and Mrs. Mack Anderson, tle. Wash, Mrs. liams. Seattle, graduated from West Seattle High Pleasant After Club Notes Grove, grand- parentsof the bride their marriage the couple will reside in SHERRIE ELIZABETH MILLER Orem, PHILE NA Will meet Thursday at the home of Rae Davis Program will be “Adventurous Living.’ with Terry Roberts as guest speaker. LADIES OF ELKS Will meet Wednesday, with social at 6 p.m. Dinner in the dining room will be from 6 to 7:45 p.m. prior to meeting, or it_may be served after meeting. Second nominations for new officers will also be held and members are urged to attend and vote Will meet April 5 Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Women’s Cultural Center, 310 W. 500 N., Provo. Legislative analyst Leo Memmott will speak to the group. Luncheonwill follow. vw nya) Utensil Mark ae Ing utensils on your glass ceramic cookware are easy to remove. Use a tine- polishing cleansing powder with a lt Oy in MAXI ( hd Ce ae LU: Cee Nm Lnyt PEL Gray marks from stirr- damp cloth, paper towel or sponge the tux stop LOSE at 30 -POUNDS Wins Orem,1 p.m. Friday, April 20 Sundance—Aleta Lance, 653 N. Memo Dr.. Orem, 7 p.m. For the most important occasion in your life, don’t take chances. Rely on the superb tailoring of “AFTER SIX’’ formal wear to enhance the elegant atmosphere you wish to create for that special time let the friendly and experienced sales staff at LEVEN’S show you the wide variety of styles and colors available .... for the Originals: Make Up Eye Catcher An unusual yoke treatment makes this a handsome pantsuit or dress for your wardrobe the choice is yours B-197 with Photo-Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. Size 10 322 bust tunic, 2'y yards 45-inch fabric pants, 2% yards, dress, 3% yards. Consult the Fashion Coordinator for colors, fabrics and accessories Send $2 for each pattern. Write c/o this newspaper, Box 438, Midtown Station, New York, N.Y. 10018. Print name, address, zip code, pattern number and size. ee 6 Ne™ am ® THE SHERWOOD HILLS WEIGHT CONTROL PROGRAM P79" MAKESIT POSSIBLE. se antly. you { and determined to see you will But just as ll ne | sically ft 54 } 4 poking better is one thing But oF 1S, another And the sight Control Program most important occasion S free ol ed nursery OUR NEW PROGRAM STARTS ON APRIL 9! So. enr 4 Call the S office 224-6969, use we make ght fun, not XE bet rust your groom and labor with anybody else i Hi od Obviously, your success depends on your desire But once understand our 1, your desire es immensely of your life. rogth! f “tai | Limited questionan and answer | |, ea) orVisi Make arrangements now for your Spring Wedding 4 Wels 116 WEST CENTER 373-0460 OPEN LATE MON. & FRI. sdphysi d er of the National Institute of Fitness Dr Sorenson's programhas never failed to achieve greal results improved health ‘ Ir ) weight loss and th SherwoodHills Racquet Club 4303 Foothill Prove rive ¢ ee |