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Show I UK V Hears Talk !I omen On America Reception io Follow ' V Uh-P-ge- 19th Century ' ' Hr'RU.D Pu.vo TV linn Century Club met Friday on tht- palm at the home Mrs president of Ralph Felker. t I. r of their summer activities Ala.-ka- . which included trips to Canada the New England States and Florida Committee v LISCHRISTENSEN Christensen Laurie Hortvigsen To Wed Neil Lindberg Mr. Mrs. Meivin R. Provo. announce and Hartvigsen. the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Laurie to Neil A. Lndberg. son of Ellsworth Lndberg of Peshtigo. V isc and the iate Clarice Lindberg. The couple will be married Oct 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be held Oct. 10 from 7 to 9 30 p m in the Pleasant View Ward Cultural Hall. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Miss Hartvigsen graduated from LDS Seminary and from Provo High School where she was chosen as Outstanding Secretary of the year. She is currently a senior at Brigham were Mrs TV nevt club meeting will be from graduated Mr and Mrs. Gunner Christensen of Provo announce LDS served an LDS Seminary mission in Sweden, and was a member of the Green Berets for four years. He is now attending BYU with a major in work - Mrs Ojai. and is After their marnatje. the couple will reside in I'rovo. the engagement and their forthcoming marriage daughter Lis to Ken B Larsen. son of Mr and Mrs Kenneth B. of Larsen of Salt City. The couple will be married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will be that evening in the held Cultural Women's Center, Provo Friends and relatives are invited. The matron of honor will be Colleen Drollinger. with Jane Christ "risen.. Margie Shaw, and Leisha Debbie Moon Durfee as bridesmaids. Serving as flower girl will Best man be Dyana Drollinger will be Gary Nicols. Miss is Christensen a Club Notes Will a meeting p m at the Wednesday at home of Mrs Fa ye Jones. 5f6 ' E. Centex, Provo graduate She also graduated from LDS Business College and served three years in the I S Army She is presently employed in Salt Lake City High School in Salt Lake 'City and also attended Western Technical College in He is currently Denver. employed in Salt Lake City as a piping designer. The couple will make their home in Sandy following the H BRENDA CURTIS marriage. Without Problems By HELEN BOTTEL DEAR READERS: Recently I asked you in desperation, "Are there ANY cases of frictionless double parenthood out there?" This after being deluged with child H. "frictionless , 'f .if .4" ','. f - ' of doable parenthood." My friend Stan has been divorced five years His toiw wife is remarried and lives nearby with the children Naturally the girls would have their parents preferred together, but all concerned have adjusted very well. Stan and his ex have JOINT Neither custody. bridegroom. The bride-elegraduated from Springville High School..'. Mr. Bauer is a graduate of Spanish Fork High School. Following the marriage the couple will reside in Springville. ct ( x v r j - guardianship. Though the kids live primarily in her home, they spend at least three, often four nights a week at their father's place, where they have a bedroom, lots of toys, clothes. etc. camp, When Your House is Too Small... good example is two upholstered chairs placed at right angles near each other with a low table between them But what about a real corner of your room? Well, there's no reason you can't use the same combination. .And since you're next to the chairs-plus-tabl- e walls, the addition of decorative lighting and some paintings and prints will add to the relaxed atmosphere THE PRESIDENTS council of the Nephi Federated Women's Clubs are shown from lett. seated Mrs. Robert Anderson. Delphic Club, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Ray Anderson, Ladies Literary Club, and council member emeritus who has served three consecutive years as president of her club; Mrs. John E. Hill. Indies Literary League, president of the President's Council; standing Mrs. James R. Fullen, 20th Century Club, coun - Nephi Federated Women's Clubs Name New President's Council Nephi Members President's of the Council, representing the five Nephi Federated Women's Clubs, met Wednesday at the home of Mrs Furthermore, by bringing John E Hill, the t.ew council the three main pieces of president to discuss further furniture away from the center plans for the coming club year. of the room, you'll add to its 197.V7H According to Mrs John E spaciousness So when growing pains Hill, who is president of the persist, toiiow this Ladies Literary League, the ladies hold the prescription: Relax, take two following strolls through the house, and various council offices this keep your eyes wide oepn year: You II probaby be able to Mrs James R Fullen. convert wasted space into new president ol the 20th Century living space. I And you'll stay at tin!) is the vice president. Mrs Robert Anderson, president of the same address, i the Delphic Club is secretary and treasurer, Mrs Kirk Wright, president of the Vitamin A is the vitamin Nautilus Club, is reporter and mist freouenllv found lacking historian. Mrs Ray Anderson in our diets. Vitamin A, as is a mcmlicr. emeritus, of the such, is found only fn animal council. having served three foods, such as fish liver oils, consecutive years as president liver, butter and egg yolk But of the I -- idics Literary Club; it is widely available to us Mrs. Claude R. Lomax, in the form of carotene in dark parliamentarian of the Nebo District and past green leafy vegetables and First deep yellow fruits and president of the Utah Carotene is a Federation of Women's Clubs, vegetables. substance which is converted and member of the 20th by the body to Vitamin A Century Club, is the chairman mt cil vice president; and Mrs. Kirk Wright. Nautilus Club, reporter and historian, i Not present w hen picture was fc'ken were Mrs. Claude R. lmax. past president of the I'tah Federation of 'Women's .Clubs and presently parliamentarian of the Nebo First District who is a member of the 20th Century Club and is chairman of the Rose Garden; with her Mrs Gerald Nielsen of the Delphic Clubi Garden with Mrs Gerald Nielsen. Delphic Club as her Mrs. Hill reported that five interclub events to which all the Nephi Federated Clubs and the general public is invited, will be held during the coming club year. On Oct. 9 a lecture on heart disease, sponsored the by Indies Literary League.' and featuring Mrs. Marilyn II. Ford, will lx? presented Mrs. Ford, a native of Nephi and daughter of Mr. and Mrs John last part of May 197ti Hostess for this event w ill be announced E. Scoop out the inside of leftover muffins and fill with a creamed meat or vegetable mixture Sprinkle with grated cheese and bake in &'0 degree ocnlor 10 minutes. of the Rose Hill, is director of Data Systems for Quality Care at the University Medical Center. Salt Lake City. She is on the Heart Council for the United States Heart Association The Federated Women s Clubs of Nephi will combine to Gift present a Christmas Program to the patients at the Colonial Manor Rest Home on Dec. 17 A program on alcohol and drug abuse will be sponsor. d by tlie 20th Century and the Nautilus Club on Jan 22, 1976 The annual girls graduate luncheon will.be sponsored by the five Federated Clubs the Giving-Musi- later The exact time and place for all the Interclub Events will be announced later, according to Mrs Hill, who also reported that the Nebo First District Women s Club Federated Spring Convention will be held m Nephi during the month of March. l'J"6. etc. are went for my :iepmother. Our parents were two people adult enough to handle a delicate and sometimes trying situation. This maturity is lacking in some of the 1TV-- divorcing couples today. ET ANOTHER POINT OF MEW mi DEAR HELEN We had frictionless double parenthood. My folks divorced when I was 10. Dad had legal visiting rights, but whenever we asked lo go see Daddy, Mom allowed it. She never put my talher down, and he the same. As we got older, we were allowed t ) choose which parent we wanted to live with, and no matter how many times we'd change our minds, no questions were asked. Of course this caused problems, but there w as no fighting. SoW State has Decisions regarding school, Even if there are no vacant areas in your house, the chalices are you have corners in your home that are just plain wasted space. Spots where two walls meet, but two people don't. Many rooms can be designed to create artificial corners. A -, Skyline w ) I Double Parenthood Mr Larsen graduated from Steven Bauer I graduated bride-ele- ct School from Payson High where she was a member of the )KCA Club and Dance Club Mr Burdick is also a graduate of Payson High and part owner of a lumber .company in Payson. Helen Help Us DEAR HELEN: You asked for examples ( also of of BY High School Marry 4 are Mrs Cleo Burdick. Pay son 1 hold custody problems. Thanks for replying in such numbers. Following is proof that ALL divorces don't cause child and f .l..K ,U U Mil UUuitLl , ut Mr and Mrs. Duane Curtis, Sandy Parent of Mr Burdick l"he LITER.TE parent traumas. Jolene Beers and Steven R. Bauer wilt be married Friday. An open house from 7 to 9 p m. at the bride's parents home. 1604 E 200 N . Maplelon. wiil honor the couple. be is the The bride - lo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CA. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs Keith H. Bauer, Spanish Fork, are parents of the prospective In a marriage ceremony to Like place Friday. Brenda Curtis will become the bride of Brad Burdick. The marriage will take place at the home of Monte Curtis Jr . 4!2 E 1 S . Pay son. A reception will honor tin couple that evening at 7 30 pm at the same local.on are Friends and relatives ins lied .uid Donald Burdick Fa y soft Larsen Jolene Beers To Mrs held Sept J6 at the Lion House in Salt Like I'll v Wedding Set Thursday Young University majoring in elementary education, and will in April. She is graduate employed as a secretary for three psychology professors. Mr. Lindberg graduated from Camanllo High School in Camanllo. Calit. He also social members, assisting Mrs Felker Mrs tioti Ha'.berslaben Raymond' Harris and Ernest Salerno A special guest was Gletina Sutherland ot i LAl'RIE HARTVIGSEN Oct. 7 Temple Rites Brenda Curtis to Wed Brad Burdick on Friday ho w eieomed members and guests Mrs John smith gave a talk in "The Founding Peoples' from the American Issues a Forum. National Bicentennial Program Each member gave a resume w . jointly made.Stan pays full support, education, medical and dental expenses, but he can well afford it. This joint custody is a good deal because the children see a lot of both parents, and each adult is refreshed by a few days absence. There's a lot of effort involved, including targe amounts of chauffeunng. but he feels it is well worth it. STAN'S FRIEND There's no getting away from the fact that a man pays a lot for divorce, Dad supported us five kids till we all turned 18. We can invite both sets of parents to any party and never worry about a fight. We adore them all. But if they had remained together, they would MRS. have been enemies. R W. Color TV 1 Sudw 25" e AccuColor. Picture Mask, Shadow stabiluer circuits, Automatic Chroma control, Automatic fine (kX a problem'.' adult You can An subject for discussion '.' talk it over in her column if you wnte to Helen Bottel, care of this newspaper. funint Lighted VHP I UHF, RCA U100, 100S solid st:' chassis, Push Button Color TV circuit breaker, Simplified servicing, five e circuits, S" wal integrated Model speaker, CT-7- 08 Stay set volume control FOR THE LIGHT OF YOUR LIFE DEAR HELEN: When we divorced (after 20 years of marriage i we agreed not to hold any bitterness because of the children's welfare. It has worked well. Both of us are remarried. I like my ex's new wile, and my new husband likes my ex. (No, wasn t a triangle or it we just couldn't rectangle get along while wed Children from both sides mix well We have agreed that if any of the children in either family were left alone, the oilier parents would finish raising them. When I had surgery, my ex and his wife visited olten. If I needed anything. I'm sure they wtxild help me, and we would do the same for them. During told him not to hard times, worry about child support, not because we didn't need it, but because it relieved the 1 Household Hints Bclore baking biscuits brush with melted butter and sprinkle with your favorite herb, tor a savory variation. Make bite si.e biscuits a part of your next party menu I se a one - inch biscuit cutter or drop them by teaspoons Add cheese or onion to the dough or fill the biscuits with sliced ham or turkey. The Best Selection of Lighting in Utah County pressure. remarry him nor he me. But I m glad we're good friend -- LILI.UN I would not A DEAR HELEN. Frictionless Ma double parenthood.' Here's my story My parents divorced years ago. 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