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Show I WLL FEATURES SMONS I RECt-PB- 0. SKS FS? Open New Season e it 4 3 v -- i J "J i - n Feh Cess Club Makes Books For Hospital Lull fh"lffrJ?' Jc- SffXfM!iJia!-it- Al'CJvK-.- MR. and MRS. JOSEPH S. BENJAMIN Chil-dren- 'feiitfMll - Dtillin-Benjam- in Young Springville Pair Honored At Reception Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Benjamin were honored at a wedding reception following their recent wedding in the Springville First ward church with Maurice Bird officiating. The bride, the former Darla Dal-lidaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Dallih, was radiant in a gown of Valencia lace and net with a full, sweeping skirt. Her veil was arranged to a crown of rhinestones and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and white SPRINGVILLE -- n, were Bonnie Chase, Marilyn Fullmer, Louise Jackman and Bunny Benjamin, who were attired in shades of blue EASTERN STAR and wore corsages of pink roses ORDER OF Will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m., at and white carnations. the Masonic Temple. Past maWally Benjamin was best man to trons and patrons will be honored. his brother. Parents of the groom are Mr YESHARAII, CHAPTER ONE and Mrs. George Benjamin of Will meet Thursd-i- y at 7:30 p.m. North Hollywood, Calif. at the home of Alberta Doxey, The couple is making their first 466 N. 2nd E., Provo. Daniel Ludhome in Brigham City, Utah. low will be the speaker. Clhb Notes Mother Should Insure Her Child's Good Health By Establishing Breakfast Habit September marks the start of a great adventure for thousands of five and six year olds the first days of school mark the start of an experience which will 'profoundly influence the rest of their lives. For the mother, the beginning of school presents many adventures and challenges, too. One of the most important challenges is seeing that her youngster enters school in the best possible health, and stays that way. The first step ta good health, nutrition scientists say, is to start each day with a good breakfast. . In fact, ' according to Dr. Miriam Lowenberg, Head of the Department of Foods and Nutrition at Pennsylvania State University, "Research studies show that children who do not eat breakfast do less well in school, perform physical tasks less well and may be more irritable and emotionally unstable." Breakfast commonly is the day's poorest meal, for children and parents alike. Children who 'skip breakfast do not make up at other meals the nutrients which they miss in the morning. Nutrition studies show that' the person who eats a good break 1- - MR. and MRS. DON OCKEY Julie Johnson Vows' .JRecztes With Don Ockey NEPHI The Manti LDS scene of the mar-- i was the Temple riage ceremony of Julie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mfs. Ned Johnson" and Mr. Don Ockey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ockey, all of Nephi, on Sept. 15. After returning to Nephi, Do Not be overly concerned fast jean be expected tp follow sound nutrition practices in all with the quantity of food the child other meals. For. the mother, it consumes. leads to is .important to realize that the in nutritional serious Over-feedin- g problems later years. Normally a child will eat sufficient quantities to sustain him. Do Not rely on the child for the selection of items in the a breakfast menu. His tion abilities are confined to quantity, not nutritional quality. Do Not create a scene if your child on one particular day does not "feel like, eating." This problem arises occasionally at the Do create a pleasant atmos- beginning of" the school year, phere at the breakfast table. Hie most often with first or second start of the day should be fun graders. The best way to handle fori all. this, according to Dr., benjamin Do plan ahead for plenty of Sprock, is to let the chad alone; time for breakfast so the young- let him take only juice or milk ster can relax and" enjoy the if that is all he cares for. If he meal. can't even drink, let him go to Do build the breakfast menu school empty. It's not a good around a protein-hig- h food, such idea for a child to start the day as egg, for energy, milk, plus hungry, but after he adjusts to enriched bread or toast, and a sqhool routine, he will grandually Serving of citrus fruit or juice become hungrier at breakfast for vitamin C. time, says Dr. Spock. And if he If the child resists the daily has not had too great a struggle serving of egg, try substituting a f with his mother over breakfast, hamburger, a toasted cheese he'll be ready to eat properly sandwic- or a ham sandwich. again. dietary patterns Which her child adopts at age six usually are maintained through adolescence and adulthood But just how, does a mother insure that her child, particularly the one just entering school, develops good breakfast habits? (Remembering, of course, that other meal and snacktime habits al$o must be considered.). Here are a few Do's and Don'ts to consider: self-regul- offer the baby for adoption. The little love your wife has for you can be stretched into a big one If you are kind and thoughtful. I dd not condone her actions, but it is still possible for her to be a good wife and a good mother. She can become a more mature person but you are the . the a were at hosts groom's parents for breakfast the bridal wedding 1 j party. tion was held at the First-Secon- once-in-a-Iifeti- floor-leng- you ,J4 ; ' English has any effect. The ball should J body ( ? releasen o dL be "uss X J ?;itcliit: smoothly, dropped or thrown, but rolled. It should slide on to the lane with the grace and smoothness of an airplane making a perfect land- t. ing. Phyllis Notaro, BPAA champion and the highest average woman bowler in the country, says the final slide should end as close to the ioul line as possible, without crossing it, AU-St- ar ed H 1 U Here's a opportunity to learn the field of beauty culture. Hollywood Beauty College is offering FREE tuition for a limited time only. couple. The brde was lovely in a French imported lace gown with sweetheart rose design. The tightly fitted bodice featured a sabrina neckline with flowers of lace, pearls and sequins. The long pointed sleeves were edged in sequins and pearls. The full skirt was ruffled tiers of lace. She carried a white glame-li- a "surrounded by yellow rosebuds in heart shaped design. Her veil of illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls and sequins. She was attended by Mrs. Neil W. Greenhalgh as matron of honor and her bridesmaids were Joan Worthington, Nancy Parkin and Patsy Sperry.'who wore gowns, of gold taffeta brocade and carried white carnations. Little Dora Lee Gustin and Clark Johnson stood as miniature bride and groom. The bride's mother wore a lime green sheath while the groom's mother chose a beige lace over taffeta. Their corsages were carnations, lily of the valley centered with yellow roses. John Ockey, brother of the groom, acted as best man. The ,L--i LIU d Ward hall, honoring the young self-address- - ushers were Neil Greenhalgh, Jim Fischio and Ramon Memmott. The young couple will make their home in Provo, where Mr. Ockey will attend" the RYU in his senior year. ; The action arm should Send your problems to Dorothy continue out as though reaching Dix. Be sure to enclose a stamp- toward the target and continue ed, envelope and upward in a natural flowing address her care of this news- motion,. paper. Helpful leaflets available. The thumb should come out of Write for "A Happy Marriage." the ball first. The left foot should Dorothy Dix is a registered be at a right, angle to the foul trademark. line. Be balanced during the re(A Bell Syndicate Feature-- . lease. Phyllis advises trying to staftd in your foul line poiition until the ball 'reaches the pins Although badgers live oh plains and deserts, they can swim as far If you can do this, you have a- - half a mile from shore when in been well balanced during the water. release and follow thrpugii. you will (if you honestly believe you can) accept the coming baby as your own. But if you decide to do this, you really must accept it. Otherwise you may wish to On Saturday evening a recep- ' carnations. Her attendants IS! Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Releasing the ball properly is not difficult,. but it is important. Once you let " ; ' go of the ball, things are out of your hands after not even-- far many of these letters, but we've kept them all, for they've become very dear love letters to us both. I hopo other couples try this. A Happy Wife. DEAR HAPPY WIFE:. Thank you for writing to tell us about your success in ending spats and having love letters to keep. I'm sure this will encourage many others to adopt the same loving custom. me i New classes are just starting register now ! Learn to be a leading hair stylist. Learn to earn $100 a week and th more. A complete charm and finishing course is included as part of the regular training. - COME IN TODAY! ENROLL TODAY! THIS COUPON GOOD FOR rkfCp fia spa r TUITION at HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE 108 WEST CENTER, PROVO SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1961 j OFFER EXPIRES 1 108 WEST CENTER PHONE: rn We're 95 Years Young (C ou r FR 3-57- 07 TONIGHT ONLY! (TONIGHT AT TAYLOR'S) A H K ! '7 specials for you during our birthday sale "happy-birthday-tp-u- s" ' XV, jf-- I L - it GIRLS' COTTON DRESSES Beautiful new fall styles in plaids or colors. Fast, completely washable colors. Sizes 7 to 14. The manufacturer has given Us a fine selection at a low, low price for. our 95th birthday! 4 (VCU. 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On paper it seems a lot casicrl There hasn't been much need - Mrs.- Joseph Hansen was hostess for the afternoon and Mrs. Wilson W. Sorensen. vice president, was in charge of the meeting. J four years ago and working. thrce-months-o- ld - 1 r . Finally he told her he was married and showed her his. baby. Now my wife1 is pregnant and I don't know if loved. You must' first convince 'My wife says she loves mc.a little but not enough to burden me with, her troubles. I have told her I will help her but she says she will quit home and leave me the children. My mother will make a home for them and me. Please .tell me what to do. Help Wanted. DEAR HELP .WANTED: Your wife is ill, unhappy, and feels un loved. Fou must first convince her that you want to help her, that you want your, children to grow up with iheir mother making a home for them, and that 25, Bowling Series, No'. only bne who can help her.By Helen Wordene Erskine If you feci that you j cannot DEAR DOROTHY" DIX: Last solve! this problem alone, January I found my wife was your doctor, or the running, around with another familypastor, service society in your man. She is 23; he is 36. He has that! the chilRemember city. been married twice before, has own and the unborn no job; and a bank is after his dren your are child the most imreally car due to nonpayment. I tried to tell her he was no good but portant people in this sad she would not listen. After three months, she" came home. - We have two children, 5 arid .212. DEAR DOROTHY; DIX: You After her return she kept? call- told Mrs. L. to try writing a ing him while I was at work, letter to her husband and slipping it under his breakfast plate. it is my child or his. ., . , JThat works. My husband and I , , V SEPTEMBER 1551 Utah County. Utah 9 Story." Members of the Feh Cess Club gathered recently in Pleasant Grove at the home of Mrs. Glade Sorenson for their September meeting. Members spent the evening making cloth "Quiet Books" which s' will be sent to the Primary Lake in Salt City. Hospital Plans were also made for the annual Halloween masquerade party, which will be held Oct. 28, at 8:30 at the Lihdon Lions' Club house, j Mrs. Howard Uibel is chairman for the event. Members and their husbands will use fairy tales and nursery rhymes for the theme of their costumes this year. The next meeting will be held on Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Garn Swenson. MONDAY, sec-you- Renewing their club friendship after the summer vacation, mem bers of the Dekatos Club met for an "I Know You Better" afternoon Friday at the Riverside Country Club. The program was presented by the members, each of whom showed two colored slides of her family, pets, vacation, home, etc., or told of her family's activities. during the summer. Later, Mrs. Ted Kirvvan read a humorous tale, "The Dragon " V ! With Social ' - 1 7 DAILY HERALD I Husband Wants to H'elp His Wife After Illicit Romance i . 'ML Dekatos -- .:J. i S w n WINGS S O C &LS CLUB, NEWS . Dorothy Dix CENTER PHONE FR 3-26- s |