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Show e 14—THE HERALD St. Pauls’ Cathedral Chosen LONDON (UPI Bn tain’s last 11 royal wed. dings used the Gothic glory of Westminster Abbey. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer chose St. Paul's, which hasheld no royal wedding in the 306 years of its cur rent building. But in the 13-2 cen. turies that there has been a churchon its site, the cathedral dedicated to London's patron saint has seen most things. the ROBERT J. HALLORAN ELIZABETH SORENSON ROGER PARRY Wales among them. That was in 1601 in ‘Old St. Paul's,’ the third biggest church in Christendom and the a MAXINE CLOWARD wedding of a Prince of Cloward- Parry The couple will live in Mapleton Polly: Bad Odor Elizabeth Sorenson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Duane Sorenson, Orem. will become the bride of Robert Halloran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Halloran, Long Island. N.Y MISSY ALLAN DEAN M Kathleen Diane Morgan) Sorenson, Halloran Maxine Cloward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling fourth church on a site Cloward, Spanish Fork, will wed Roger Parry. son of first consecrated in the Mr. and Mrs. John Parry, Mapleton, on Friday at the year 604. Six months after Spanish Fork Fourteenth Ward Church. 1750 E. 750 S he married Catherine of A reception will be from 7 to 9 p.m. that evening at Aragon there, Arthur the samelocation Prince of Wales was dead Bridal attendants will be Mary Harris, Darla of consumption Sucha precedentdidn't Shepherd, Patty Perkins, Becky Whiting and Shauna deter Prince Charles Betts who is said to love the Randy Parry and James Harris will attend the theatricality of Sir bridegroom Christopher Wren’s baroque masterpiece. He and Special guests will be grandmother of the Lady Diana choseit part- bridegroom, Mrs. Ellis Swassey, Mapleton. ly because they can cram A prenuptial party was given by Becky Whiting. in 2,500 guests, compared with the 1,600 who The bride-to-beis a graduate of Spanish Fork High Squeezed into West- School and of Utah Technical College minster Abbey for Mr. ParryattendedSpringville High School Princess Anne's marriage eight years ago. MR. AND MRS. ROD F. SCHRAMM on Frid Prove LDS Temple A garden receptionwill honor the couplethat evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at the homeof Mrs. Glenn I. Robertson, 133 W. 800 S., Orem. In case of inclement weatherthe reception will be at the Orem 60th Ward Church, 80 W. 900 S Thebride's sister, Mrs. Richard Buratti, will serve as matron of honor. Ron Fowler will be the best man The bride-elect graduated from Orem High School and from BYU in elementaryeducation. She was a memberof the BYU International Folk Dancers and is a member of the Mormon Youth Chorus. She is teaching at Midvale ElementarySchool. Herfiance graduated from BYUwhere he majored in environmental resource management and was on the lacross team for four years. He served an LDS mission in Argentina and is employed by the Bureau of Water Quality Control for the state of Utah An open house on LongIsland will follow the couple's honeymoon ir. Washington, D.C The couple will make their homein Salt Lake City. Morgan, Schramm Kathleen Diane Morgan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Richard L. Morgan. Phoenix. Ariz., and Rod F Schramm. son of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Schramm. Payson, and the late MarJean Schramm. were wed on Tuesdayin the Los Angeles LDS Temple Receptions honoring the couple will be this even ing in Phoenix and Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Payson Sixth Ward Church, 779 South 700 West. Serving as maid of honorwill be Rebecca Morgan Sister of the bride. Bridesmaids will be Barbara Morgan, sister of the bride. and Leslie Salls. Performing the duties of best man will be Jeff Schramm. brother of the bridegroom. with Wyatt Barnett and Max Finch ushering. The bride isa graduate of Greenway High School in Phoenix and Ricks College. Sheis employed with the Bureau of Reclamation, in Provo. The bridegroom is a Sraduate of Payson High School and served an LDS mission to the Bristol, England Mission. He is employed bythe Bureau of Reclamation as a hydrologic technician and is the ownerof a pest control companyin Payson. The couple will reside in Payson. Allan, Cram Vows MissyAllan will marry Dean Cram Fridayin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A gardenreception will be that evening at the homeofthe bride’s parents, 289 N. 200 W.. Springville. In case of inclement weather the reception will be at the Springville Third Ward Church, 55 N. Main. The eventis open tofriends andrelatives. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs Reese Allan and Mr. and Mrs. Koyle Cram, all of Springville. Thebride-electis a graduate of Springville High School and LDS Seminary. She attended BYU, Hawaii campus andis employed in Springville. Her fiance graduated School and LDS Seminary. sion to the Netherlands College in St. George. Prenuptial parties were from Springville High He served an LDS misand is attending Dixie given by Sara Anderson tod Vicky Curtis, Pam Cherrington and Lynette Alan. The couple will reside in Springville until fall when theywill move to St. George By Polly Cramer POLLY’S PROBLEM DEAR POLLY — Recently I bought an oiled leather handbagthat has a terrible odor. Is there any way of getting rid of this hideous aroma? — IDA DEAR RHONDA — It may take a few tries becauseleather can havea lingering odor. You might put somecharcoalin a box with the bag and closeit up for a few weeks. I would crumple up some newSpaperand add that, too. Do protectthe bagsoit does not touch the charcoal or newsprint. An open barof be placed in a draweror box also a good deodorizer. I am sure if any of the readers have had success deodorizingleather they will share their remedy with you. — PO) DEAR POLLY — Mosttoilet bowl brush holders are flaton the bottom and open on one side. Drips can get on the floor. I solved this problem by setting a small plastic margarine containerinside the holder to catch the drips. It worksfine. Also I discovered that suede spray cleaner will remove scuff marks from certain plastic shoes and heels. — MRS. M.S. DEARPOLLY— Forquite a few yearsI have used a thin piece of foam to keep my throw rugs and runners from slipping. Cut the foam about one inch smaller than the rug so the edgeslayflat. MyPet Peeveis that the manufacturers of travel clothes bags do not make the zippered openings on the side, which would makeit mucheasier to see the contents and remove the desired garment. Also it seems that men’sshirts should be cutfuller since most American men are of a heavier build than the men in Korea or Hong Kong, where so manyof the shirts are made. A slim-cutshirt looks horrible on our average middle-aged male. — MRS. W.N we’ got Prices good one full week thru Wednesday, July 22nd. Junior Sizes Reg.18.99 DIAMONDS, RUBIES, PEARLS, AND OTHER PRECIOUS JEWELS. 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