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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 13

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The Daily Heraldi
Location:
Provo, Utah
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13
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AiHL 4iS-. tilV'J. f.C Marr 'VoAd of Wc omen A Gordon S. McWhorffier to Become rsigli 1 Theo Ma Bride of Bradiey Brown i 1 Mr and Mrs Sn-an "Hfcre of On-rtt aramunrie she snd fithr.4Ts'.r. ftsitrrwgf driuhtri' Destine to Goidon Steveti MrWhorter.

son of ar.d Mrs Genist Sksai McWhorur af Imssville. Ala. lp cwip'e niartii-d on in the LPS Tcmp'e ly Will be hoTivTiHl tt 4 reception that evening at House i'nne frc T.3t!v9 33pm Miss Thure son is 3 graduate Pruvo iLgh and fvniiiarv. Si has Yoking Vivprsity and Jdiksinniiie -Slat LV.ivrfialy in jactser.villc. Aia.

in high schoo! ia- was a number the dnii team and cappcita choir. She was s'tive in the On-m communit) drama productions. Cuirvr.Uv sho is a rccisu-rird tsncrseno' tt-chnscian tfr'toieian in Army MeJioai Corps the Noble Hospital in Fort MvCleJSan, Ais. CARLA JEAN SLY 4 Ttsxs Lcrraiw i' berome the bride Bnid'ey Brawa in be performed Saturday in the KtJ Slipper Huvnof the inn A rwepijon will be held their hi nor that evening at lhe saue txzxn from 5 to Mjs is ifce daughter i a. ps.

i-s Pri'va and the Iie Arthur Marsigh. The insure bridegroom is the son Mr. r.d Mrs. LfC Del! BiOfci. (3; t-i); The bride-to-be is i s.nsdnasp nf Provo High School and Mr ffrvwn gradated Oivt Mud of honor st the wcddmn will h1 f)ir MarsiiiU Sptla! guests be Mr asd Mrs, A.C, V-arsieii trom (vJUand Ca'ii tfvp bride and are Mr and Mrs 0 Barthoicmf.

grandparer.Ss the br.Jegriwm Tte visil vwVe thr fen in Provo following the Carlo Verlin Sly to Marry Roach Friday Mr. jm Mrs. james My 'i KprtfitviUi1 anniiunci the funhotaiunf! of ihtir Lu)ghtc-r aria Jean lo C. Ka'isU laJi Ward Cviturs! Full. 4'0 fntm 30 sn 9 S3 m.

All and i Watives sre Lnvitj toattersd. t-yscrcu ti a jcli tri t- i Fork. Mr has attonded the i'nivmity of A.abaiTU and I'niwrsitv rif with Hs rtijjiiiHTing rJijnr Hn1 is currently enipioycd" with an irsd'ifSnai pipirg company Alabama. He couple make their Hold Monthly Dinner Fete A icrwik Wit a Seminary. She is aiso a graduate of a kva! txrauty college in Provo.

Mr. Pwach is a graduate American Fork High and SprrurLiry. He has served an IDS mission to Argentina. Hears Dr. Czerny Like Kiw.iiiJi Ciub tind tie FSmnevtho Km'e ri IvSrs Peterson spur" briefly Mrs.

Carol Thomas, representative of MrutsUsirs Fuel Supply, and president of the- Utah County cfiapter of Secretaries, presided over th meeting. There were 40 members present. VnA the Manii LPS Temple. A reception honor the couple that evening at lhe Springville Club Notes Will mwi Wednesday at the lodge. State president Mi.

Stanley Shea and her secretary villi n.ake their visit zhm. Fast presidents will be honoied and ftvmiuiuMis be mad.1 for nt'Xt vear's oficers. Helen Help Us Eiienne Meets i'ih County SfvwmHes held iheir monthly iiuiTt'l' iu'ttint; TtlUisCirty di IMitlaylnn. Mrs. Mary Johnson.

Salt I ke Gty Executive Secretaries' Inc. corporate tard coordinator, was the speaker. She discussed lhe goals, purposes and guidelines that affect Executives' Secretaries, and the invaluable role it plays in the business community. She nb emphasized the fact th.it representatives work together to lurther the interests of their member firms. roisowmg her talk she introduced Lot guest Mrs Bes fie Peterson, representing the Salt Thirty-Day Trial Offer became East Germany.

He and his family evaped and came to 11 United States in 1952. They settled in Clearfield. He was always fascinated by Great Salt Lcike and when he was li he decided to waik to tfte iaKe, bin soon realised he couldn't nvike it this way. Etienne Club members met at Lhe home Mrs Joseph Ollivier to hir Peter Czerny speak en "beauty in the Unexpected." He told of his early life in Cermany where he was born. During World War il the part of derrnsnv in which he lived was taken ovei by Poland and then Skimp for Short Newest shuri look spring is the skimp.

One adaptation of the took is tiitrasueae nu, teamed wtb knit shorts and a casbmeie sweater. The btl-the-knee mimhers hnvrn'1 cott-quered ail. BUY IN 111 IK SANK BUY IN HI IK SWK Bl'Y IN III l.K SUK HI IN HI IK BULK. FOOD AN STORAGE ITEMS NOM-iRSTANT DRY mm sous. SOY BEADS (KICHPROTi'J) 60 LBS.

DELTA, UTAH CLOVER UOHEY 50 50 (Ms 4t(.) MMMBKRI Ey HKiilN LiOTTfX ULARIQUXN. viifv ssirucK fne trj bad SCaS S'iC she didn't love now or the d.y we wore married, and she anis a divorce. We have bif niai' i nil 'JO ear.s and Sisve six kids She is a was rapped up making a living for us, and she was so busy with the family that we neglect ni each 'nikyi loT ciivAh-ji i liiiiioe she agreed. But sh claims i am. pushing her.

it's two msnths of sgony ni. 'oing someoTiP ho w-jn love me back. She thinks that we're too old at 40 iifcp SFPAKATE liEf jS DEAKS.B.: fi ta mouths of v. ooiag hain't dianged ysjur wile, perhaps she means it vben she swjs is through with all ihat." And if true that she "never loved yoy," vteil. you'll haie a hard tare revising a Pamt thai wasrsrvsTiil Fu say: in she romance and roaie another month, and ihea don't watc the rest of your iiie on a iosst cause, H.

DEAR HELEN- 1 understand y-u and your arnsly are water skiers, so may be you'll Jet me say something terribly needed about water safety Hus fall by briber and a friend were boating on our river. Two jet speed boats were racing, with no regard for others They swamped my brother's boat. throwing the two fellows into the water HisCiAj hiUlKptsvw'! mutilated the left side of tin fai A doctor on shore gave him first-aid before the ambulance 'arrived. He then spent three hours in plastic surgery. My brother wat in shock, his1" boat going wild in circles, and finaiiy rcscuod by a man who stopped the motor by a lasso SL'd thrw hini li'e owlit.

ih" bzz'-s thr.t cd the accident NEVFif RITCRNK 111 Hr IP -SISTER DEAR SISTER It's hpi! lhe drivers al the tve sere imiiy Tprehended! VVsier safety rules en'or'-ed 3- r-yj any other trsfiie violation, but wdh vn'wph boat pistroh- arc uiten vthere accide nt.s dieo't. -HELEN RED 0EAUS (tOI CHILI) 25 LBS. UNFAVORED T.V.P. (SOY MEAT EXTENDER) 46 PR0TEIN-25 Lbi. DROWN RICE LONG MAIN -25 IBS.

CO flfn) 0 50 OREM WOMEN'S CLUB is planning a fashion show at the Riverside Country Club, with members and daughters as models. Fashions will be furnished by Haywards in Provo and Scene if in the University Mali, s'halrman of the SaturdrtV event is Mrs. Neat Eunneli. left. Modeling some of the fashions will be Julie Baugh, center and Mrs.

Evan Buugh. who serves as a committee member and will also model. Anyone interested in attending may contact one of the club iiernitei 5-CAL 38 L8. STORAGE PAILS Or em Women's Ciub Hosting DEHYDRATED FOODS EACH UNIT NOW All OiS pkici WHITE RICE LONG CHAIN 60 LBS 2 1 06 25 LBS 10 LBS 400 Fashion Show to Prelude Spring AIS-TICHT tiD AND KAKDIE. PIUS A NAND Mftl FROM AMILY FOOS SUPPLY I Ch EACH LENTILS The Orem's Women's Club will present 'Prelude to Spring, lor the annual benefit fashion shaw and luncheon.

The fashion show will be held Saiurdaty at 1 m. at the Riveside Country Ciub. The latest Spring fashions will be shewn from Hayward Miss Shop in Provo and Hayward's Scent II Miss Shop in the I niversirv Mall. Committee members in charge of arrangements are Mrs. Nea! Bunnell, chair-nun; Mrs.

Guy Ccduer, Mrs'. Dale Lanxrs, Mrs. Evan Bjmgh. Mrs. Raymond Stewart, Mrs.

E'ivin Hancock" and Mrs. Ollie Johnson. The public is invited to attend. Reservations ran be made by contacting cotuniitie'1 members of the Ortm Women's Club. Pif'TO BEANS SPLITS: i 00 lbs.

PINK BEANS ILACI EYED PiiS 5 LBS. 50 73 WHOLE: 1 00 ibs. 36" 107y too 4 10 LBS. WHOLE: 25 lbs. MURDER HIGH FOOD if.

EMERGENCY THi: AM MN I. 1 1 the Middle Man and passes She STOVE! SPLIT PEAS U50 PEARLED DARLEY GOOD PROTEIN SOURCE FOR SOUPS STEWS. 25 LBS. profits on te you. IURXS Cd4i vi WOOD, FOR EAST STCXACI.

REC.9.50. WE HAVE KG DISTRIBUTORS IN THIS 1 mm, so im actosy disecti 7 300 Kow75i. I0LSS. I'miiiiiiLiii iEMitil i iiiifc rt ht tfiaiiiirnin'rn ii i iir -rrr WSSSSP YOU WON'T Mum I ft VKfirttt XtW 1111 IT UtTLUC THIS UNTIL YOU nix. it rt imnwv A STCVlS-HUliK COOKING COME IN AND COMPARE ti USPS FAMILY FOODSUPPLY i I yjpif we don't have it, e'ii get it' informotitn coll hi 9-4 p.m.

a uth State, Orem it it 350. 11S0 S. Why shou'd Open 10-6 Moti. thru Sai. Cbild' I'' C'A, c-f ovtie BUY IN IN lii il S-WETiliY IN BULK SAVE BUY 1U I ft mmmmmMmmmmimmii -J luU-V IH i thev owl! the nlun on.

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Years Available:
1909-2009