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Show > 2 sate 3 as “7 “Ss ca) ° w Jarvis, » Senior Citizen Monin Sorrelis Nuptiais Set Governor Calvin Rampton will sign a proclamation declan + “Older American's Dey” and the month ot May Older Amer‘ran's Month at the ennual Go-erfois Coaivsenve Un aging ‘The signing cere ony will take y’~~e s: the Salt Paiace dur the canference on Mey 1 Along with the goveraor's Ceremony thcve will be a speakers ¥ho wili address the senior citizen. GS and presen- tations wil! be given to hae each county citizens from After ihe morning session and lunch the conference will mer @ Trolley Square wh. * the door: «ill be upened to i Sheot Cibaens. tes and Tunie” in ono, of ineir goes ioug with tre see oat be lees] senior citizen bands and singing groups All Utah Vauiey seniorcitizens are urged to attend The nominal registration fee will cover the cost of the lunch nlus transport. dion, which wil be arranged. Sor more information contact David Gardner in the Provo RSVP Office InProvoTTemple ts. Ruth Jarv’s, iueg¥es'@ aaiunces the ting maciiage o: her daugter Donate te BY Serretis, son af Witliare ©. Serreils and Mrs. Jenaie L. durrelis, ~oth of : g 2 = & Cindy Hamann to Wed Ralph Spencer April 11 Springv.le "The couple wili be marcied Friday at the Some of the Lridegroom's father, 300! 100 S., Spi nguille An open house will Dllow at the same g * ndyAnn Hamanswil! marry Ralph A. Spencer in a marriage iocetion from ¢ to 16 p.m, wit friends ana relatives ceremonyto be performed Aprila ot it the Prove LDS Tempie. A invited to attend. = g g g Mr. Sorrells is attending Utah Technical College reception will honor them that evening at the Pleasant Grove and will gradaute ia May Fullowing the marriage Seventh - Kighth Ward, 455 F200 S., Pleasant Grove. the couple will reside in ‘The bride-elect is a daughter cf Springvilie SUZANNE TAYLOR In Manat Temale Suzanne Taylor to Wed Gregory Zobell April 19 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Taylor, Springville, an: ans tS Zobell, Cheyenne, “Wyo. ‘The couplevwill pechange marriage\vous April 19 in the Maati LDS Tei thom that evening at the Ki rake Center. An oper house will furiner fete the newiyweds in Cheyenne on April26 The bride-to-be graduated from Springville High School. She received her B.S. degree from Brigham Young University in elementary education, and her master’s degree in communicative habilitation. She now has a graduate internshin at Ogden City Schools and is employed as a resource teacher with the Jordan SchoolDistrict. Mr. Zobell attended the University of Wyoming and mu ara April 18 from BYU with a major in egy. He will intern in medicai technology at lo<pital beginning in July In high school he Holy wasactive in Vay basketball andtrack le filled an LDS mission in the ‘Argentina South Mission. The newlyweds wil! reside in Provofrom April to July after which they wili make their homein Sait Lake City oF THE ANNUAL ART BALLwill be held April Mother of Year sculpture of Paul Revere are, from left, Peggy Forster, museum director; and Dr. and Mrs. Morris S. Petersen. co-chairmen of Mak Her D ii es never felt so dull: and attractive in mylife. I'vetried tobe a good wife, but I end up muserable. All he sees is iny a S: \ We ai help — if an’ thing wi whatever | say. he'll criticize. or shake your husband ine ite not ta alking I know laugh at evoking, ‘Oka’ but says mine is T I've asked several from him is dirty never_offe Hetells people{’m anti-social, when actually he's just scared Tieison was and the counseling that may change your work. andIcan'thearsieeping in incompatible as you imply, implies I'm no good there either. At least he’s never told me you both from much misery. — SUE a otherwise He's not aware that 'monthe just disappear? He might not realize ! Lik Ln: Witioictathe homeof Mrs Bri Carbon Counts: td DEARL,: teacher alco, ics Wednesday. The program will be given by Mrs. Ross B. Denham aS on Winston Churchill, nobe! prize Helson, also a school winner in literature. TYRO TOASTMISTRESS CLUB Will meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the home of Eloise Fillmore, 246 E. 300.N., Provo. It will be pot luck. ‘They were married in the Salt Lake Temple in 1928. She is the mother of four children, three living: Daughter, Carroll Lee Nielson You” appear to need. Hien , is married to Glen 1 the parents constantly. reassuarance, imeis in ii Pe can't give he apprecia Evidentlyverbal was gone fer a wee!.— because mrisn't Sa Lake City. Carroll Lee Temporary separation might duty Braduaed from Brigham MRS.KARL.O.NIELSON hospital administrator, were operated among the speakers. Theycalled used to attention to the many hours the Pink Ladies have devoted to helping others Hartvigsen, 1915 N. Oak Provo. Speaker will be Connie which is the amount it would cost if the hospital paid the average wage of $3.50 an hour for the 40.900 hours the volunteers donate freely. There are 65 ‘sdies active in the auxiliary at the present time according to Betty McTague, hospital volunteer services coordinaior. They work in all the its, including x-ray, physical therapy, snd patient information, ard serve on both the medical and surgicalfloo~. Funds from the gift shop, RAP: set in. — HELEN ares a neurosurgeon in Dallas, Tex. niece lived with Florence unui “andinavian cooking. traffie violation The officer recognized the odor and found a “joint.” Thus, a conviction for possession of aN automatic felony in his state. He Teceived a suspended sentence. which some wouid consider requires bonding or licensing wor. deutist, certified public ‘She has four boys. Ria EL ivi Mrs. Nieison will be nonored forSeenCorporation, a along with the other selected evelopment company in mothers throughoutthe state at a Mesa, Ariz, He served a missioin mecinig in the Asembiy Ha!) on for the LDS Church in France Temple Square on April i2, at 2 and Switzerland. His wife is pee engineer, oneks lawyer. government in Alberto-Culver, ‘decrimin: have already lowered pot a Scap-and-water made a comeback during the Indusirial Revolution. Then 100 vears ago marke?,, too? to ay (og a gga A inedium-sized potato conRecycle a tains about $0 calories. So do an raiiwoat into a Potatoes stored at room combination eS of 70 to 89 degre2s ‘ahirenheit should be used within came up with an effective underarm deodorant and in 1966 the first feminine hygiene spray was introduced in the U.S. Such aids are needed. the researchers have found, because without them bodyodor begins to develop aboutsix hours Household Hints apple and a banana. Ali three (GOT A PROBL EM? Gr a have about the same subject for ussion, carbohydratevalue. two-generation style? Direct want science “Do you suppose the Arabs have adoughtall the super- misdemeanorstatus. All should! your questions 10 either & Helen Botte! — or both, 3, 83° People in the Middie Ages , many states —HELEN AND SUE Polyester 16-02. the air and anointing their bodies with perfumesinstead of bathing to create a inore pleasant environment s has substance made favored burning herbs to scent Ee am) pee Oregon Sothey sta: QUILTING BATTS —- primitive soap — to deodorize themselvesandtheir loved ones. Ae ANNA BOLEY 250 West Center, Prsve IM Mi! MALL from wood ashes and animal fat certain Bp charges for private possessionof marijuana. repelled byhis body odor washing with | cities. He can't be admities wn MELROSE PARK, Ill. — Man may have survived his first 20 million years on earth because he smelled too bad to eat.’ Acrording to anthropologists most predatory animals were it’s likely womenwere the first to take steps against human odor, according ta researchers at THE ALUMNAE BEEFStLE tect, realtor. teacher. ete.» e cannot work for the city county. state or federal Tha medicai student and they are children. He oy 4 mission in now living in Morga! bet think to own a fun, ts run office. to have any which pequntant, equipment Hespital board members awarded certificates to the 37 women wiihfive and ien years of service; 46 guards for 100to 3,700 hours; and pins to eight laides andpatches to six. HOURS: 10 A.M.to 6 P.M. DAILY He married Vera Casper of she married Glen Gabler, a HeberCity, and they have three A young man was stopped fora zetting off lightly. again by the auxiliary, are atlby the hospital. FABRIC MiLi rain seeSui who ‘all Saas etSet other BEFORE marriage. ‘chucian. They're harder to change, once Dr. Karl Douglas Nieison, 34,is Marilyn Stephens Gabier, a aa RRO as REDON: bitternesshas iithe, ine nylon knit Se ae hursday at 8 p.m. at -the_ home of. Mrs. Marge Lane, Sea akeCy eeeeee je Toe traits ie ceen University ac . Notes lene Webb, 220 E. 2190 N., Provo, at 3:30 pm. on aitended Spanish Fork school when he comes in the house from marriage. But if you (wo are 88 421'G ‘Nielenn, verge of ieasing hm. Should | Installation Honors Pink Ladies AMERICAN FORK — Anna Boley was installed as president of the Pink Ladies Volunteer Service of the American Fork Hospital during an honors installation banquet Friday at the Alpine Country Club. Donna Chilton will be president-elect duri 76 year; Emma a secretary; and Electa Smita, treasurer Beth Harding, immediate past 900. in services, be mse. i [atria Fork . it youcan nl ito missing faults. I have to beg for a the same bed with him. He even permanent separation may save rompliment and then ne makes jokeof it When we're with other people that's when tie puts me down most. He raves over othergirls’ At A.F. Hospital Club UTAHS you, perhaps he'll accept” Thiversiy, oe phan A I get knots in my stomach CINDY ANN HAMANN North Summitand South Summit ie ' By HELEN AND SUE BOTTEL 21, married a year. and District No. 13 announced that Mrs. Karl 0. Nielson has been selected the district Mother of the Year for 1975 for Wasat ve S\\ U Following their marriage the couple will reside in Pleasant Grove feat Named in District 13 Mayor Malcolm Beck, Dean the Art Bail. The annual April Art Show began Sundayin the museum Generation Rap Marriage Firs. Eldwinn Fox,sisters of the bride. Mr. Garrett, who noted he is serviing his last year on the board, toi told the volunteersthey “add a touch of home’’ for patients during their hospital Stay. Mavor Beck said the city is grateful for the efficiency tney add to the hospital care, and owes a “deep debt of gratitude’’ to the Pink Ladies whose motto is Garreti, chairmanof the hospital “Service to Fellowmen.”” board, and Wayne McTague, Mr. McTague pointed out the fact that ladies have saved the Mrs. Karl O. Nie!son 18 in the Springville Museum of Art, 126 E. 400 S., Springville. Ticket donations to the event will be used in support of the museum program Shown at the gallery with a Spencer was a facts“wrestler —active in other athletics. the bride will be Late Haynie as maid of honor Other attendants will be Sherie NYLON TRICOTwanuw d°? PRINTED FLANNEL after bathing worn PRINTED ae use when you shai: hair, apply makeupor workwith hobbies that can stain Just cut the enat to + and shortenthe slee clothing. Jength Never smoke while using an ; week to prevent sprouting and aerosol spray. ‘The sp: y Or shriveling. propellant may be flammabie One manufacturer of trimmaings is showinga specia!bridal coliection for spring. It includes embroidered iaces and trims to tie bouquets, make a bridesuaid's crown or accent dresses for the bride an; attendants, TERRYCLOTH. t BRUSHED NYLON (65¢ Per Yard) ......... 99° |