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Show Friday, Dece nber 19, DESERET NEWS, 20 A 969 Abby, Should Be So Jealous? VAX ABIGAIL Bl'REX DEAR ABBY: My recently returned from a tnp to Japan. Before he left, he aked rre what I wanted him to bring me from Japan, and I told him I had always wanted a nice string of cultured pearls me a Well, he brougi.; string, costing $39. but now I dont feel like wealing them .d bu-i-r- es ij .J r. M Lort Mills af Orrm is henormg a family dinner, Sunday. December nst at fne home of Wavne D M Us, Mr 511 East dtti South. Orem, Utah r married Dec 23. Milts nd 1919 at Nee a. Duchesne County and mded h ere. wherea they farmed nd later operated general store urH 196). when they moved to Orem of $ children. the are They parents Three living. Clair Mills, SLC, Wayne D Milts. Orem. Louis Devs. Vernal. The family requests no gifts please. Thf temlly of Mr A f f Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Rex Anderton, Mts? Reva Anderson. Miss Sharon Donnelly son. Breur Neiisen-Eritkso- hae about how 'ha rd" ; 1 she works, and what a dexoted and lojal employee she is. Do you think I am wrong 10 bringobject to rm JEtD ing her peerls. too? 01 S IN NEW KK ft Wl TO EVCONFIDENTIAL ERYBODY: Dont be buy! Kind nut the (ip code number and Bse them. It speeds np the sorting of mail tremendously, wvicfc in turn speeds instead of ip deliver. So how bad the complaining about mail service has been lately help la improve it by using the zip codes. (I love you, too, Mr. Blount.) n Robert for him for 36 oer the years I certainly heard enough workea years, and - tt BaxMr. and Mrs. Ree Erick- ter, me he al-- o for a a girl w ho bought uoik for him. Her'- - co't $20. 52 years old and This girl ha- Lin-ne- Baxter, Miss Donna lip told vx- - (Continued from Page parties hr.v- been Mis t$ I DEAR JEYLOIS: lex. Since our husband didn't hesitate to tell you thai he had brought a string of pearls for a kijal employee (and even bow much they cost I there is no reason for any jealousy on jour part. WtDDING GOLDEN PXi Nuptial Ceremonies M V Mrs. Steven R. tt Angle Boyd Erickson claimed Miss Cheryl Joy Neil-se- n for his bnde in a ceremony performed Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. The vewlyweds were feted at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Boyd C. Erickson, Orem. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Neilscn, 380 Belview Ave., Murray. Friday evening the bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the Hillside Stake Center. Attending the bride will be Miss Vickie Tischner, Miss Brenda Miss Ann Riskie, Summers, and DeAnna Taylor. Boxer girL Richard Valgardson will be best man. The bride and her husband are students at the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS mission to New England. Kristine Alien, Miss Stephanee Elders, Miss Bonme Jo Anderson and Miss Elaine Hide. Edgar Rothe is best man. The bnde is a student at FYU, and is a member of the Program Bureau and International Folk Dancers. She else has been a dancer in the Promised Valley production. and is a member of the BYU Corps de Ballet. Mr. Schiess, a student at BYU, is a member of the Program Bureau and has participated in American Legion basebalL He has fulfilled an LDS Ohio mission. have Prenuptial parties been given by Miss Stephanee Elders. Mrs. Lois Elders and Mrs. Kari B. Hale. All-St- P aime r-- T row bridge Evergreen Wedding Manor was the setting Thursday evening for the wedding of Miss Patricia Ann Palmer and James Andrew Trowbridge. A reception followed. The bride, who has been residing in Southgate, Calif., is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t, Stanley D. Palmer, Php Lindhart wa best man. The bridegroom has studied at the University of Utah, a"1 d is serving a tour of duty with the U.S. Navy. Entertaining at prenuptial parties have been Miss Cmdy Austin, Miss Eva Mane Miss Susan Darlington, Rou-bice- Miss Susan McAffee. Mrs. George BabbeL Mrs. Charles Webber 90TH BIRTHDAY Ocer be hed Pel V Mrs. for Buen H"-r-ss- n Hi edr of 90K fr.'tttdev at bee home, 131 First Eds? n- -r L09fL on Suren V 2 to Dec. 21 hd 5 pm. Friends are re .a d v i t d. No Stoke-on-Tren- Staffordshire, Eng- land. join us for A Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S. Trowbridge, 439 E. Hh South. Bridal attendants were Airs. George BabbeL Mrs. Gordon Luker, Miss Susan McAffec. Miss Susan Darlington. Flower girls rere Jackie Webber and Ronda Lyn Webber. Brighter Christmas season CHARMING GIFTS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS Nursery mobile 5.50 Entertaining at prenuptial parties were Mr. and Mrs. William Burton, Mrs. Robert Summers, Mrs. Don Riggs, Miss Janet Neilson, Miss Ann Summers, Mrs. Gary Bywater, Miss Vickie Tischner, Mia Mrs. Glen Kathy Green, Erickson, Mrs. Wayne Hacking. Mrs. Glen Andrew, Mrs. Welby Gammon, Mrs. Palmer Delong. Mrs. Fred Ahlander. Mother Delightful Goose figures to move above crib or playpen. Hale-Schie- ss United in marriage Friday in the Salt Lake Temple were Miss Ida May Labrnm and Steven R. Angle They will be honored Friday evening at a reception at Taylorsville Stake Center. Attending the bride will be Miss Leisa Labrum, maid of honor; Miss Molle Imlav and Mrs. F. Ray Green. Jim Bradshaw is best man. Parents of the bride are Mr. John Labrum. 5820 S. Jordan Canal Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Angle, Lyman, Wjo., are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds attend Brigham Young University. Mr. Angle has fulfilled an LDS North British mission. Prenuptal parties were given by Miss Molle Imlav, Mrs. F. Ray Green. Mrs. Rex Koskins. Mrs. Richard P. Blanck. Mrs. Wayne Pearson, Mrs. George Labrum, Mrs. Pearce Labrum, Mrs. Richard Brienholt, Mrs. Bruce Brien-hol- t, Mrs. Marvin Wallace, Mrs. Dean Williams Mrs. O. Kent Labrum, Mrs. Homer Poulson, Mrs. Gerald Labrum. and Mrs. Trevor sweaters to capture holiday compliments Whether you give them, or wear them, Pendleton sweaters say the nicest things about your good taste. Crafted in pure Virgin Wool to keep their fresh good looks for seasons to come. Foi American Taste Despite the fact that tons of foreign cheeses are imported annually, the American bleu cheese outsells the imported variety, two to one. The flavor of American bleu cheese compares most favorably with foreign cheeses and even the cheese aficionado often cannot tell the difference. A wedding breakfast held Friday at Hotel Utah honored newly married Mr. end Mrs. Peter L. ScLiess. They exchanged nuptial vows earlier In the Salt Lake Temple. Hosts at the breakfast were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville P. Schiess, Indianapolis, Ind. The bride, the former Miss Rebecca Anne Hale. 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