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Show Mondav. Mav THE HERALD. Provo, Utah, 26. 1&36 - Page i Westring 50th Wedding 1 wwanw"!""' The family of Theo and Jean Westring will honor their parents in celebration of their 50th Wedding Anniversary at an open house Sunday, from 7 p.m. It will be at the Nephi Stake Center. 351 N. 100 W., Nephi. The event is open to all friends and relatives. They request no gifts. The couple were married June 1. 1936 in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. They have lived in Nephi all their married life. Theo was born in Benjamin on Jan. 10. 1910 to Anton and Mary Westring. He was employed by American Oil Companv from 1935 to 1975. He is a World War II veteran and has been active in church and community affairs, including the Jaycees. Lions Club. L'te Stampede committee. Juab school board, and county commission. They have served as Stake Homecoming chairmen for many years and members of the Juab County fair board. Jean was born in Pavson on Dec. 6. 1913 to Charles and Adelia Dixon. She has actively served in the community and church, including the ward and stake Relief Society 5-- 1 ' UH Ar r ; 1 Oakeson, Harris Nuptials i y .... lacocoa Takes the Plunge In an exclusive picture from June's Life Magazine, Lee lacocoa and his bride Peggy Johnson cut the cake at their recent wedding. Says the Chrysler chairman about the marriage, "It's a huge change in Life. Anybody who says it's easy is a nut!" Dear Ann Landers: Tell "Sick of Getting Kicked Around In was a member of the National Honor Society and also participated in gymnastics. She served an LDS mission to Tai Chung. Taiwan. She is studying nursing at Brigham Young University. Her fiance graduated from Orem High and LDS Seminary. He was active in track and debate. He served an LDS mission to Buenos. Aires. Argentina. He is majoring in Civil Engineering at BYL'. The couple will live in Orem. Dear am still laughing about the person who asked if there was such a thing as blue milk. You said "udderly ridiculous." You were wrong, my little lamb. Blue milk comes from cows who Mood Indigo. FMT In Talladega Dear Talla: Not Ann Landers: 1 ing The Iovo bride-ele-ct graduated from High. Her fiance graduated from Provo High and LDS Seminary. He served an LDS mission to Spokane. Wash. He is currently employed at Signetics. The couple will live in Provo. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS For a personal touch at the wedding. The National Needlework Association has some crafty ideas: Potpourri sachets and garters made of ribbon and lace, embroidered with the name and date. Handkerchiefs with name and date embroidered As gifts for the wedding party: small drawstring bags of fabric matching the dresses and carried with bouquets, and padded frames covered in the wedding colors with a picture of the bride and groom. Decorative lace and embroidered pillows, used by the ring bearer and the bridesmaid. a facing surgery potential risk for developing infections. However, in recent years a group of antibiotics called cephalosporins help to prevent such infections or to keep them to a minimum, some of these drugs hve had the ability to retain antibacterial activity for four to six hours. Currently it is possible to retain this activity even longer. The newest cephalosporin. Precei. is reported to remain active in blood and other body fluids and tissues for 12 hours and usually only one injection is required. Reasearchers have found Precef to be and to have a hight degree of safety. mm annDQD well-tolerat- i - Brdal attendants are Janeen Smith. Kim Hair and Suzanne Hair. Best man is Trent Casper with Wayne Smith and Rod Hair attend- nag immxg mm QfflMK33 01010330 For Surgery Patients are at catch. 6-- 9 Crafty Ideas Put Personal Touch on the Big Event Brian L. Harris Marie Oakeson Protection know. Thanks for the nifty Wendy Lynn Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Smith. Provo and Linda Beck. Salt Lake City, will marry Shawn R. Hair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hair. Provo. Wednesday in the Manti Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening from p.m. at 1120 N. 850 W. The event is open to all friends and relatives. studies this fall. ct Dear Reader: Right you are. How that got by me I'll never Denise Losser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Losser. Pavson. will marry Kevin Fullmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fullmer; Eagle River. Alaska. Friday in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 7:30-9:3- 0 p m. at the Pavson East Stake Center. The event is open to all friends and relatives. The bride-elegraduated from Pavson High and L')S Seminary-She was a member of the High Honor Society. She is currently attending I'TC. Her fiance graduated from Chu-giaHigh and LDS Seminary. He attended Ricks. College. LTC. and is currently attending BY I'. He served an LDS mission to Columbus. Ohio. The couple will spend the summer in Alaska and then return to the Provo area to continue their pre-nupti- Ann Landers Wed Losser k i 9 Doctor Defends Rights Of the Medical Profession Philadelphia" that she should move to Garland, Tex. 1 am a physician who promises that 1 will never go to a meeting, never eat lunch, never deliver babies and never see emergencies. 1 will sit by the phone in my office 24 hours a day waiting in case she calls. I swear I will not serve on any hospital committees or boards. My wife must go to the movies alone, she must eat out alone and go on vacation by herself so I can be on hand and rush right over if "Philadelphia" needs me. I think it is terrible for a doctor to take time out to attend medical meetings in an effort to keep up with the progress made in the field. No physician should leave the United States to share knowledge with colleagues in other parts of the world. If a foreign physician has discovered a new medication or a new method of treatment that can help me be a better physician, he can come here. I vow to become ignorant and inept so that I can better serve that Philadelphia reader and all the others who share her view. J.V.. M.D. In Garland. Texas Dear J.V.: Beautiful! If you decide to retire from medicine please consider writing as a career. Your letter cracked me up. Dear Ann Landers: I agree with "Lover Of Old Glory" regarding the disrespectful uses of our flag as bedspreads, and curtains. However, I beg to differ with his views on destroying tattered, old flags. During WWII our flag was displayed in front of our home for three years while my husband fought in the Pacific and my brother, three cousins and my uncle fought in Europe and Africa. The sight of that proud flag gave us comfort, confidence and pride. I still love to display that V' - Smith, Hair Take Vows . n. . Wendy Lynn Smith Shawn R. Hair Fullmer To presidencies. She has been a member of the Booklore Club for over 30 years. She is currently a ward librarian and ward newsletter They are the parents of four children: Mrs. David iRenaei Mangelson. Pay son. Mrs. Lynn iJaneti Wright. Nephi: Mrs. liar-ol- d i Colleen i Allen. Monticello: and Jerry Westring. Nephi. They have 22 grandchildren and three - Denise Losser Kevin Fullmer Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Westring Marie Oakeson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard L. Oakeson. will marry Brian L. Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland M. Harris. Orem. Thursday in the Provo Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 6:30-- 9 p.m. at the Orem East Stake Center. 850 E. 600 N.. Orem. An open house will honor them Friday, from 6:30-p.m. at the Farmington Rock Chapel. 272 N. Main in Farming-ton- . Both events are open to all friends and relatives. Matron of honor is Carol Oakeson, with Shirley Smart. Elaine Hills and Donna Oakeson as bridesmaids. Allyson Smart will be flower girl. Best men are Brent Harris and Michael Harris with Ralph Oakeson attending. Special guests are grandparents of the couple. Mrs. Martha Oakeson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Erven A. Coon of Provo. A shower was given by Deon Coon. Barbara Louder. Lisa Kitchen. Susan Coon, and Irene Remund. The bride-elegraduated from Davis High and LDS Seminary. She it i rAtr4irc)47frYrr7i wall-hangin- old Hag tattered, on holidays. It is like a member of the family. It has earned the weather-wear- y right to wave proudly over my home. I can well afford a new flag but I don't W ANT another flag. I want THAT flag because it has special meaning. That flag has guts.-- That flag brought my dear ones home. Just sign me Another Mississippi Patriot Dear Patriot: I can understand your strong feelings about THAT flag, but It has earned the right to be a family heirloom and banded down to your children and their children. Please don't let it fly until it is nothing but a rag. Put It away as you would any family treasure and buy a new flag to display on holidays. Dear Ann Landers: When you defended motherhood and pointed out its difficulties you said, "All we can do is set firm guidelines.' be consistent, insist on honesty, respect the child's best efforts, give unconditional love; and keep everything crossed you have two of." respectfully point out that if ali mothers followed the last part of your advice they would not have any more children. Careful Reader In W. Va. I . Serving Utahns for over 28 Years with the Finest in Health Spa Facilities igi wm ' -- - :::: mmmY 55SS JT I SSSS'TrN VVJ" A rOj" " TL "" IV.liX -- v. inr .lur (I ' V ; i sis: s ,M 'lis yv X?i '"'"( nl N v ,. 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