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Show Wednesday, October Provo IDS Temple In 1 Lois Mecham Circles Date Value UJ of W By Planning NEW YORK, N Y of marriage ... .. j A their cajger Lois to Brj'H Anthony Sehuitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Schultz, Atwater, Calif. 9 will be married Li the Provo LDS Temple with a reception following that same evening at the bride's parent's home. Miss Mecham graduated from Provo High School and Thev 1? Thursday Brigham fk v I i;i 11 LDS Seminary. Site received her .Associates of Art degree irom V-- Ss5 18 o i ftri JSBA MR. AND MhS CLARENCE E. DANS1E Young Dansies Plan 50th Canyon. Clarence E. and Grace Jones 14 Cub Notes LOIS MECHAM TI anners To Note I 50th Anniversary j : Ex-Wi- : d stones. Lapis lazuli and a new stone called sodalite are favored blues, and tiger's eye is a favorite brown. Martin, niversiue, Calif.; Jesse E. Long, Miifotu, and Richard C. Long. Orem. She has 11 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren. She has been active in various church organizations and is a member of the Daughters of Pioneers. Her hobbies include j ; : : Bv HELEN BOTTEL DEAR HELEN: won't allow My husband anyone in our house to mention his and her new husband. She divorced him for this man, but they weren't getting along, and he admits it was the best thing that ever happened to him. Soon afterwards, he met me, and he savs I'm the BEST thing in his possession: If a man steals his wife (i.e., property), he's programmed to hate that man, even though he actually did him a good turn. He'll probably outgrow this someday, when he's mature enough to think it through. Meanwhile, don't let his bitterness bother you. It's H. nothing personal. one-siz- life. PERSONAL to "Can't Understand Their Independent But when he gets livid hearing the name of the man who took his first wife, I is he still carrying a wonder DOTTIE torch for her? DEAR DOTTIE: More likely, your husband has a thing about territorial the feet, creating corns, blisters or more serious problems. Sunglasses worn the year round can help protect against squint lines and eye fatigue caused by the glare of snow or sky, sand and water. Fellow Dependence:" columnist Erms Rombeck said It all when she wrote, ''How caa a daughter announce 'I've got to be me!" when she's wearing your entire wardrobe?" H. DEAR HELEN: We employ, part time, one of "happy alcoholics" mentioned by your writers. He absorbs several beers an hour, never seems sloppy drunk, but Family Living College nver comes down from Cloud 9. His personality is always terrific and he fascinates people with his tall tales and happy But bum. didn't , T ! descendant of Joseph Jr. now studying at Bngharn Young University will be a featured speaker at a gathering of the Jesse N. A parade. because they his enjoy company. Do you thinnk his attitudes toward life will rub off on them? Will they come to believe that being a happy drunk is the way to go? CONCERNED DEAR CONCERNED: Give your children credit for the good sense you've instilled in them! They may enjoy a happy drunk's tall talcs, but with a little lew key guidance from you, they'll see his weaknesses too. Don't their discourage friendship with him, but DO let them know that his motor runs on booze and that makes a 7$e ENCHANTING NEW SCENTED POMANDER your cirrwiTi :s i punci iasc i Our flcwered ceramic pufTianJcr is filled with the romantic tiagranct; of Sylmar. To scent your closet or tuck amony Imypw Your complimentary yift with this coupon and a $! purchase of Syimar Spray Cologne. Body Pouder. 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The theme is The event will be in the Remember" and all activities Wilkinson Center Skyroom at will conclude prior to the a.m. following the homecoming football game, homecoming parade. It ts Ad"ance reservations are sponsored by the College of necessary and must be in by 1 -- Hanging Gardens Offer machine! ' BULLOCK w "adventures" that fascinate his listeners especially the kids. In tact, our daughter wrote a glowing story about him for English class, and got an "A." What she didn't point out is that if he's deprived of his booze, he becomes morose, then frantic. We keep him on as a gardener, but we try to keep children our impressionable away from him. That's hard, graduating from Ricks p.m. jmm takes off whenver he likes, on Creek, Calif., is president of the student club, assisted by 7 Wilkinson College. He was born in Cedar City and spent his early life in Tonopah, New Just-pM. Hske of Provo, chairman of the Central Utah It will be Oct. 11 at the Wilkinson Center Skyroom following the homecoming All graduates, (including University home economics former students, students will have an oppor- - those prior to ilie development tunity to renew acquaintances of the college of Family IE fU as ..iiiiii great 396 grandson of the Mormon prophet, entered BYU this semester after A ft lSli and Arizona pioneer who was the youngest cousin of Joseph Smith. A chorus from the BYU Smith Cousins' Club will sing "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief" in memory of the martyred prophet. Michael A. Kennedy, a third are "1 jta ft j I'll Michael Kennedy Speak --:.Vs Thursday in Center. at a centennial homecoming is wig at shoes. wrsikf Smith Family at 11 Li e 1 i - go - lucky ways. the fact remains, he's a He'd never work if he very uuuependable need booze money. He -- H. Smith All m acces- Color-coordinate- d Smith Family To Hear 1 A MAURINE BRYNER, left, Dr. Elaine Porter and LaVa'l Turner are preparing for a centennial hotneccmirg luncheon for all alumni of the College of Family Living. & sories for active sportsmen and women include tennis PROVO - si HSp everything.! investments, real estate, lite insurance, personal property, etc., are all assets; installment loans, mortgage payments and cnarge accounts are liabilities Subject to Livid Spouse i Correct fit is just as important in socks, hose and pantyhose as it is in shoes. e Stretch and designs that are too tight can irritate VV A r A !A ESTHER LONG gardening and handiwork. Becomes Taboo fe those BYU y N ; Fashion and Beauty Hints Gold-fille- J Helen Help Us ex-wi- Eaith tones are as popular todav tor jeweiry as for jewelry clothing. is set with jade, malachite, adventurine or green onyx I bun-Sa- -- The children of Hyrum and Sara Tanner announce an 50th open house which will celebrate their parent's - 8 p.m. in 6:30 from on Thursday wedding anniversary the 17th North Ward, Salt Lake City. The event will be in the Relief Society Room and friends and relatives are invited to attend. The 'Tanners were married Sept. 30, 1925 in the Cardston. Alberta LL'S Tempie Also unique to the commemoration is that it is Mrs. 'fanner's 80th birthday, making it a double anniversary. Piose Anderson, They are tne parents of four children, Mountain Home, Ida ; Mrs. Kenneth Farley (Betty) Holladay; Aksel Tanner, Salem, and Mrs. Sterling and Bylund (Janet), Orem. They have 31 grandchildren three great grandchildren black silk Silver-t- i immed cords have become a fashion talisman, worn round the neck to hold a pendant. Include tw hr Ftiends and relatives are invited to attend the open house at from 4 to 7 p.m. Mrs. Long's home, 995 S. 1000 E.. Orem. She requests no gifts. She was born Oct. t. 13y& in Sanford, Colo, to James and Mary Olsen Crowther. They mved to Provo in 1909. On February 4, 1914, she married Ernest Long in Provo. Their marriage was later solemnized in ihe Salt Lake LDS Tempie. He died on July 7, 1973. She is the mother of three children, Mrs. James (Oeo) y. -- FORK SPANISH They lived there, Dansie will be honored by farming and working on the the society of American their family at m open house railroad until he retired from Thev the railroad L?c. 1. Magicians hi 1974. ceiebrating their golden have lived in Spanish Fork .Vf"Vir'T anniiorcarv nn Rim. ... Following their marriage v?i.vUiig a.inJiv.jH. ' the couple plan to make their day. Friends and relatives are since that time. of nine the are Provo. in parents They home invited to call at their home, children, six boys and three 130 E. 400 S., Spanish Fork, girls. They are: Robert C. from 2 to 6 p.m. Dansie, Lake Shore; Jack W, Oct. Dansie, on the ranch in were married 19, They PROVO LADY LIONS Donald Will meet Thursday at 7:30 1925 in Price. The marriage Spanish Fork Canyon; E. in solemnized was Manti Dansie, the Springville; Cultural p.m. at Women's LDS Tempie, Jan. 24, J964. LaMonte J. Dansie, Mona; Center. Eva Mae Farnsworth, Salem; They lived in Soldier Summit, LOYAL STAR D. Dansie, Payson; Clinton West Lake Salt Jordan, valley, Will hold a meeting at Mary Grace L. Hansen, Salt Lake Mr. to where then Helper home, night Friday Roundy's at 7:30 p.m. 1048 S. 400 E., Dansie continued to work on City; Berta Lou Holt, the railroad. He began Palmyra; Randle J. Dansie, ooringvilie. Fork. They have 46 working for the Denver and Spanish and nine great 1923. in Rail road grandchildren Rio Grande In 1944, they purchased the grandchildren. -'a tu birihday, "sr.ti' erKygh of it to do sll tL? things we have to do and want to do. Cut most of us, too, could trobablv tet more value for our money than we do. The best way to see that we do, says Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, is to have a financial plan, Each individuals' and each family nlan will vnrv fnrP all have different priorities. For swne, plans wil! be the most important, and fipstmaj planning wil focus on retirement savings. For others, e goals sending the kids to coOess, buying a new home, taking a great wil! be the most vacation compelling. v.hen you Jceide on g money management plan, try to clarify your own attitudes about money and what you expect i? to do for you. Go on from there. First, take an inventory of your assets and liabilities short-rang- Anniversary Event College and BYU. He served in the Germany Hamburg mission for the LDS Church. He became a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and was elected to will be honored open with hir family at as by long-rang- University where she is currently employed. Mr. Schultz attended Atwater High School, Merced minmmwim Esther ,Mmiey. fi!)t soy thr('s of 1 Honor pQfQ 7o For Money With Bryll Anthony Schult: Mr, and Mrs. nuwri B, Mecham, Provo, announce the engagement and forihe-unir- Pi., Utah TnC KEKALD, 1, 1975, iH 4P - S3 wy mm wipv 'ttHSHBOB iRlT oin. SsvirK s a"d oncipai!ng Approved Dealers. 4 it |