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Show faw 2D DESERET NEWS, Thuridoy, April 17, 1969 Spring Nuptial News . . . V Peterscn-Llndhol- m June 6 is the date circled by Brenda Lee Peterson and David A. Lindholm as their wedding date. The nuptial news is disclosed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chad Peterson, San Bernardino, Calif. The future bridegroom is a 2on of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A. Lindholm, Tooele. The betrothed pair will exchange wedding vows in the Manti Temple. Following, his parents will honor them at a wedung breakfast in Manti. That evening the couple will greet guests at a reception at the Tooele Stake Center. They will be further feted June 14 at a reception at Third Ward Chapel in San Bernardino. Miss Peterson, who has been residing at 3440-5t- h East, is a graduate of Brigham Young University, where she was a member of Angel Miss Flight In this Mr. Lindholm is a senior at BYU. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to New Zealand. kitchen, a common end wall is shared with family room. Cooking appliances take up kitchen portion. Family area features storage space and a television. convenience-minde- Brenda Lee Peterson wed June 10 in the Salt Lake Temple, followed by a wedding breakfast at the Five Alla, to be given by his par- ents. That evening the couple will be honored at a reception at Parleys Seventh Ward. Miss Williams will oe graduated in June from the University of Utah. She is a member of Angel Flight' on campus. Mr. Buntjer, also a U. of U. student, is a member of Sigma Nu. He has fulfilled an LDS Central German mission. d WHUamsBunffer Mr. and Mrs. Neldon A Convenient Kitchen By PAULINE GRAVES .What do you look for in a bright colors, good appliances, special cabinet kitchen, finishes? Did you ever think to check placement of work areas? The magic triangle is between range, sink and refrigerator, and the closer they are, the fewer steps you take between them. WORK AREA But also, consider certain areas for certain definite tasks, such as here, the cooking area, well placed at the end of the kitchen, but also con',enient to the family ; room. In this one space, with a range, two ovens, electronic oven, and even a warming oven, large meals or snacks can be prepared with equal ease. And its close to the long kitcher. counter for serving or further preparation, and also to the dining table in the family area. As the wall continues into th family room, it includes air opening for the portable television set, drawers for everyday linens and silverware, and tall cupboards for storage. WAS PLANNED This did not happen by accident. It was all part of a remodeling Job, by designer Doris Palmer. And although It obviously was an extensive remodeling project, the principles could S. Wi- lliams, 2721 Wllshlre Dr., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Catherine Williams, and Stephen E. TRY THIS IN YOUR HOME ' hlyi U. Buntjer. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Buntjer, 2148 Wyoming St The nuptial news was disclosed at an announcement luncheon held at the Williams be applied to a smaller kitchen, where perhaps just the home. The betrothed pair will be cooking range and standard ovens were involved. Other ideas to notice here are the kitchen cabinets. Note that those along the end wall are smooth, with hidden hinges and no ornamentation. Additional cabinets separate the kitchen and family room, and these are dark, matching the counter tops, with white molding creating the look of panels. Roothoff-Maugha- yyJ J 1 Catherine Williams Mr;. James A. Maughan This evening, the newlyweds will greet guests at a reception at Richards Second Ward. Bridal attendants Include Miss Debbie Roothoff, maid of honor; Mrs. James Sargent, Miss Ellen Schoenfeld, and Mane Fackrell, flower girl. Joseph L. Maughan will be best man. Mrs. Dan seph Maughan, Maughan, Mrs. John J. 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