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Show Tuesday. Today August 4. 1981. THE HERALD. Provo. features, including family, food, fashion Ann Landers Chef's School Education? Jan Kirkman and Den- nis Davis exchanged wed ding vows on July 30 at the Manti LDS Teinple A chef's school co-sponsored by Utah Home fs Economists in Business and the Beehive State Association will be held Saturday from 10 am. to 12 noon at Mountain Fuel Supply Company's auditorium An open house at the Davis residence at Covered Bridge Canyon honored the couple that evening 9150 S. 500 W Dear Ann Landers: If you, like manyothe... are Five chefs from restaurants as the Hotel Utah wondering what is happening to education in this Le Parisien, Resta’ nt Dijon and Frannys will be country, I can tell you. It is going to hell in a hand- demonstrating the preparation of a five course gourmet basket meal A refreshment break. door prizes and an educational This choice item is from the The Critic — a packetwill be available for all who attend Thomas More(Catholic) publication. The article A $12 reservation fee is required by Thursday and may of quotes an ad for DePaul University from The Reader be mailed to JoAnne Criddle at the Dairy Council (a Chicago weekly). Amongthe mini-courses offered Utah, 1213 E. 2100 S. Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 or by cal— andthis is a college, mind you — are: Advanced ling 487-9976. ballroom dancing,aerobic exercise, cake decorating, Proceeds from this eventwill go to scholarship funds camping and backpacking, country and Western set up by the state chef's association and the Home dancing, horror film appreciation, massage, Mex- Economists in Business organization. It is open to the ican cooking, professional woman, self-hypnosis, public. stress reduction, survive your child's summer and Tai Chi Club Notes That sound you hear is John Newman chasing St. Vincent DePaul around heaven. — Ashamed Of Us Dear Ashamed: I always felt my education wasincomplete because I didn't graduate from college. NowthatI see whatI missed,I feel more inadequate than ever. MaybeI'll sign up for a summercoursein cake decorating. This column mightnotlast, and it muah not be a bad idea to have something to fall MOTHERS OF TWINS Will meet Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Vickie Ottley, 341 N. 400 W., Provo. Speakers will be Bill and Chris Marshall who will talk about handlingstress. OREM JAYCEE WOMEN Executive board meeting will be Thursday at noon at the Golden Apple. The board will discuss its yearly plan of action A second reception will be iti Oakley, Ida Parents of the couple are Mrs. Robert L Kirkman, Oakley, Ida and the late Mr Kirkman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Davis of Spanish Fork The bride is a graduate of the College of Southern Idahoat Twin Falls andis a bookkeeper for a construction MR. AND MRS. ALVIN SCHOENFELD A. BRADLEY ADAMSON SUZANNE LARSEN Married 50 Years Alvin and Elva Schoenfeld celebrated their Golden ried Aug. 1, 1931 Mr. Schoenfeld retired from Geneva Steel in 1972 after 30 years of employment The couple have one daughter, ReNaeHiatt, Las Vegas, Nev. They have nine grandchildren and 10 great - grandchildren. Linda Larson, Linda N. Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Larson, Las Cruces, N.M., will becomethe bride of Rod Jackman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred V. Jackman, Orem, on Friday in the Provo LDS Temple. A wedding brunch will follow. Her fiance graduated from American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. He attended Snow College and served an LDS mission in the Argentina, Rosario Mission. He attends BYU and is employed in American An open house at the Jackmanresidence will honor the couple that ‘ork. evening. Prenuptial parties were given by Jan Morris; and by Virginia Ault, Mariam West, Lucille Adamson, Janice Brown and Anna Adamson. The couple will live in Provo while they continue their education. A reception in Las Cruces will be on Aug. 14. Special guests will be randparents of the ride, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Larson; and 15.821% Week of Aug. 4 to Aug. 10 Earns Onn me tt 750 $1,000 Min. deposit Feoera Regulations August Rate OREM/ PLEASANT GROVE / SANTAQUIN/LEHI PATTERN MAKING NOW EASIER THAN SEWING! and have fun doing it ee PATTERN FITTING SHORT CUTS aa AS NEVER SEEN BEFORE! @ NO FITTING @NO. PINNING @ NO WASTED MATERIAL Fit your figure perfectly @ make patterns for any member of your family in ANY SIZE @ guaranteed fit with each pattern made @ Eliminate difficult pattern alterations, costly sewing mistakes. @ Sew sleeves and collars in minutes with this method. FIT PANTS LIKE NEVER BEFORE! 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ONEDAY AUGUST 6th HOLIDAY INN ih Mn,% “y, 23 Years Experience With Over BASIC DRESS AND SLACK PATTERN AND INSTRUCTION KIT TO ALL WHO ATTEND Morning Class — 10 A.M. or Evening Class — 7:00 p.m. Discount. ce, SOFA 536" GuananreeEiz5 $10,000 Deposit for 6 Month Period wih Patterns Unlimited Any living Schaubame and The bride-to-be is a graduate of Provo High School. Her fiance graduated from Dixie High School. A prenuptial party was given by Virginia StegMrs. Allan D. Johnson gell Prenuptial parties After their marriage weregiven by Mrs. Rick the couple will live in Jackman, Mrs. Don Pec- Provo. tol, Rebecca Jackman, Mrs. V. A. Jackman, Mrs. Roland Robison, Mrs. Vernon Cooley, Mrs. Paul D. Washburn and Mrs. Gilbert M. Jensen The bride-to-be attended Ricks College and New Mexico State University. Herfiance received his master’s degree from the University of Utah and is currently working for his pj h. The couple will live in Orem. grand- 34 225-7471 of the Mrs. Everett Lounsbury. parents of the Srulegroom, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackman and THIS WEEK ONLY FOR APPOINTMENT DONNA JOHNSON KEITH LOUNSBURY Rod Jackman LDS Seminary in Eugene. She has attended BYUfor three years majoring in fond science. She is TaleBens with the Ezra it Penson Quality Cantrot La CARPET CLEANED upto7 tt Bureauof Reclamation at Burley. Theaeniyyeds areliving in Burley. Johnson, Lounsbury Wedding bridegroom, Mr. Sheldon High School and CHAIR $4895 MR. AND MRS. DENNIS DAVIS (Jan Kirkman) Kimberly Ann Jensen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Verl A. Jensen, Provo, will becomethe bride of Gregory Vernon Brasher, son of Mrs. Molly Menchaca and Vern Subia, both of Caldwell, Ida., on DonnaJohnson will exThursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple change wedding vows A wedding dinner at the Lion House in Salt Lake with Keith Lounsbury on City will follow the marriage. Fridayat the homeof the A reception will honor the couple on Aug. 20 at the bride's grandmother, 793 BYUWilkinson Center Skyroom from 7 to 9 p.m. A N. 800 W., Provo program will begin at 9 p.m. A reception will honor Bridal attendants will be Julia Glass, Judy the couple that eveningat Bigham, Margo Jensen, Wendee Jensen, Kim Woolf the samelocation Parents of the prospecBosler and Pam Davis. ale Brasher, Brent Carr, Benny Panzeri and tive newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Steggell, Greg Fullmerwill attend the bridegroom Provo; and Mrs. Doreen special guests will be grandparents of the Lounsbury and Chet bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. William Panzeri, Mars- Lounsbury. both of St. ing, Ida. George. Thebride-elect attended Boise State University for Attending the bride will one year, and Ricks College. She is a senior at BYU be Debra Hornand Trudy majoring in clothing and textiles with a minorin Jensen communications. Kevin Lounsbury and Her fiance attended Ricks College for two years Robert Steggell will ata)is a junior at BYU, studying to be an orthodon- tend the bridegroom ist Special guests will be A prenuptial party was given by Doris Jensen. the bride's grandmother, Thecouple will live in Provoafter their marriage Mrs.RevaF. Allred; and graduated from Henry D. FURNITURE CLEANED in as an agricultural consultant and computer programmer for the Wedding Anniversary Aug. 1. The couple were mar- grandparents Larsen, Adamson company Burley, Ida The bridegroom is a graduate of BYU and served an LDS mission to Finland. He is employed Jensen, Brasher GREGORY VERNON BRASHER KIMBERLY ANN JENSEN ‘ill Kirkman, Davis Wedding {A Complete Set at Mt. Fuel Suzanne Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Larsen, Eugene,Ore., will wed A. Bradley Adamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlen R. Adamson, American Fork, on Thursdayin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding breakfast hosted by the bridegroom's parents will follow. A reception that eveningwill be at the American Fork East Stake Center, 825 E. 500 N., from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The event is open to friends andrelatives. A second reception will be in Eugeneon Aug.14. Bridal attendants will be Julie, Beverly and Monica Larsen, sister of the bride, and Cyndie Stephens and Julie Adamson, sisters of the bridegroom. Vohn Woodfield will be the best man. Special guests will be grandmother of the bridegroom, Mrs. Ila Spainhower, American Fork; and grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Della VanNoy, Smithfield. The _bride-elect Utah—Page 11 Timely issues, news, 1460 S, UNIVERSITY AVE. 1-15 UNIVERSITY AVE. EXIT tS “ay etl litness center or Men and Women © 1077 Paterna Unirmied inc Al equipment avariagie at Class |