Show U— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday November 4 1979 Tell Hands Across the Valley about your perfect day Have you ever dreamed about what your perfect day would be? Would it include a hikein the mountains curling up alone with a good book or just Ignoring the telephone? Cache Valley women will have the chance to fantasize about their perfect 24 hours at the “Hands Across the Valley' conference Saturday The conference held at the Logan Senior High School will consist of three workshops by Carolyn Bentley and deals with positive aspects of women's lives “One of the things we hope to in this workshop is how we 60lh wedding open house and Montpelier Idaho before moving to Logan honor them on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary Saturday Relatives and friends are invited to meet them at an open house between 2 and 4 pm at their family 461 East 6th home in 1945 North The family requests that there be no gifts Mr and Mrs Poulsen were married Nov 12 1IU in the Salt Lake LDS Temple They made their home in Liberty They are the parents of six children: Blair K Poulsen Gooding Rex Idaho Mrs (Maxine) Williamson Pocatello Idaho Don K Poulsen Jerome Idaho Mrs Boyd (Non-das)Iza- tt reach" Mrs Bentley hopes to accomplish this by asking participants at the workshop how they would spend a perfect 24 hours Each member of the group will be asked to write down in as much detail as possible what their perfect day would be a day with no restrictions or obligations After the group has written their fantasy day they will discuss the Women’s Literary to meet Mr and Mrs Kenneth Poulsen The family of Kenneth and Edith Poulsen will can be happy in our own situation" Mrs Bentley said “We need to be realistic about who we are and what we can do and maybe discover that our fantasies are not always out or they are living in the Logan lBlh LDS Ward Edith has been active in the Primary and Relief Society She worked in the Logan LDS Temple until it was closed for remodeling Kenneth has been a cattle buyer most of his married life just recently retiring The Women's Literary Club met for the first time this season at the home of Mrs Al Simmons president Marie Curtis and Betty Benson served as cohostesses Eva Blanche reviewed “Hour of Gold Hour of Lead” by Anne Morrow Lindberg Wardel and Mrs Clyde Curtis are on the program committee Mrs Kenneth Godfrey and Mrs Dean Eyre are on The next meeting will be held Wednesday at the home of Audrey Godfrey 1689 East 14th North Velda secretary and Mrs Spencer Taggart corresponding secretary Lye will review “Andrew Smith’s Journal" as edited by Dr W F Lyde The meeting will begin at 1 pm Mr Merlyn Shipley Mrs Darnel dchildren At the and “We hope to end the conference on a positive fun note” she said "We want women to leave feeling good about themselves and about the conference" Child eare arrangements will not be provided at the high school the day of the conference These arrangements Child have been made with Joy-De- e Day Care Center 117 North 1st West Services will be provided from 1:30 to 4 pm A small fee will be charged for a hot lunch and a morning and afternoon snack Children of all ages are welcome Pick up registration forms at Joy-De- e or contact the USU Women’s Center for more information I l s I - i -- - II Vo II ‘VS ' - - Candy Mail Orders II I H -- II llIM T i X X ftoffl II (1(10 1 v Mil (BO fliflGOo x i uioon FEATURE PACKED -- - MII14 BUILT-I- N POTSCRUBBER® III DISHWASHER! ' 51 present time situation” II Jack Poulsen Brigham City One son Russell died in infancy They have 26 gran- lives" she said “These changes do not have to be revolutionary just small changes to improve our present (hbddoohigmiif Hyde Park and our bibibibibib rammmmmmmmmmmrc the membership committee and Mrs C D Budge is serving on the Legislative Council The officers for this year are Mrs Simmons Mrs Clyne Curtis vice president Mrs Ross Allen recording L responses The group may be asked: Why aren’t you spending more days like this? To make it more fun we may exchange papers Mrs Bentley said According to Mrs Bentley this exercise has been given before at conferences and it is interesting to note that in the responses to people's fantasy days five elements are usually indudel These elements will be discussed at the workshop “One of the purposes of the conference is to meet and appreciate new people" Mrs Bentley said "That will be a part of all three workshops We want women to have fun at this workshop by sharing what makes each of us happy" “Maybe we can come closer to our fantasies by making a few changes in 752-315- 5 Order for Over-Sea- s Now WfcuWfcuWk SCMI FCycIs Wash Selection Including Power Scrub Cycle and China and Crystal setting Energy Saver Drying Option n Filtering System Big Capacity Super Racks Quiet PermaTuf Interior Low Water Usage Cycle Selections Low Energy Convection Dry Reversible Color Panels Washing Action featuring MuNKhWt Wash Self-Clea- i Arm v ADJUSTABLE I SHELVES SPLIT-LEVE- L BIG NO-FRO- REFRIGERATOR! 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