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Show 1 SUNDAY. MARCH 3, 19C3 ' ttah County, Utah 4A SUNDAY HERALD Clubs 4-- H Birth Defects Arouse Old Wives7 Tales i' Pr i Ppp orfunity it (Continued From Page 1A) with learning good work habits h i i llT ...UtV- - a r4lilT tin 1n congenial groups doing something pleasant. In Utah County last year more than 1D00 boy and girls in 254 clubs, ubder the direction of vol unteer .leaders', and supervisea by Mrs.1 tmuy iyier, noma: agem and Joel Barlow, county agent, Joined this program and com pleted la multitude of , projects. Essential to rthe success of the program are the volunteer, adult leaders who work as club spon sors.. More than 350 men and women (acted as leaders and sucommunities in various pervisors J ' ,,! J'. op cne in couniy, aiso proviuing for leadership ; growth portunity the Junior is leadership program in which young people who have club work are been active in allowed to assume the responsi bilities of leadership. Also in Utah " County a hew Leader, program, the! Key was successfully established dur--1 tag thd past year. This program provides immediate contact 'for any club leader with a Woman or man Who is an expert on her club's project such as clothing, cannirig, etc. Although originally designed for fafcm children unde j the Co operative Extension Service, the program now attracts 'urban as well is rural youngsters into its various dubs, with stich projects as serving and foods, safety and health as appealing to them as to; their country cousins. Cf Jt Old wives tales have a way of turning into new wives myths. As a result, mysterious expla nations for birth defects still are accepted as gospel in some places. The myths about babies born with missing parts or biological systems that don't always func tion properly are a pet peeve with Dr. Blair E. Batson, chair man of the; department of pedi atrics at the University of Mis sissippi Medical Center, Face him with a myth about birth defects and heTl spout common -- sense answers rooted in fact. . One question put to the di rector of the March of Dimes- financed Birth Defects Treatt ment Center here went like this: 'Isn't it true that even today feelings of shame and guilt are felt by many parents over the birth of a deformed infant? " "Yes, it's unquestionably true and it is quite that some do an interview. in said he tragic," . - I ; , A . . V I 1 , , I 4-- V. v I , 1 mo reason for such guilty '4 feel-fags- , j i MRS. CHARLES EJiVOUTAZ .(Louise Scott) Open House Will Bride Afew 07207 Fork I "Their occurrence, however. emphasizes the need, of wide spread education to encourage parents to supplant these feel ings with a positive attitude seeking expert help for their handicapped children. For there Is a great deal that can be done for many babies with birth de iMaMiiliylMnii'rttfililli'tftntliil MRS. GARY ED DARLING (Kaye Hales) Kaye Hales Takes Vows WMl ary Ed Darling f , fects." What about the reports of Eventide had green cymbidium orchid cor children with major birth dewere spoken Friday sages. fects who are hidden away in the annual programming naptialjvws at the First Ward Chapel by Kaye A An open Mrs. (Vouta is the daughter of gins AMERICAN FORK was which; reaches its peak during the Nelson best man, their homes or banished to an Byron house informal reception will lien- Mrs. Myrle C Scott ot American summer when the clubs are in Hales, daughter of Mr. and Mrsv. and a brother of the groom Bruce institution because of the par or Mrs. Charles E. Voutaz, the Fork and of the late George C. full swing and the special, activi William K. Hales of Spanish Fork ents' feeling of humiliation and abd Giry f Ed. Darling, ; son & Darling, stood with his mother. former Louise Soott, at the Green-- . Scott. Parents of the bridegroom ties are underway. remorse? Mrs. Marguerite Di Sorenson of wood School here on Friday, are 'Mi. and fMrs.l Frank Voutaz with adorned Three pillars training school Pktivo. The bride's parents hon- "Yes, this still happens occa- j March 8. :A11 friends i and rela-- l of Delta, Colo. TJie couple was will be held in Provo? on March i draped net, golden rope green sionally and it is tragic for all tives of the bride are invited! to married Oct.? 22 and Mr. Voutaz 13,. 14 and 15 with the Utah Coun- and gold ribbons and twinkle concerned," he said. "Many so-ceremony. fUawing j attend between; the hours of 8 soon afterwards received his orto . CouncU held be ( j Meeting ty Atk cn;a lights formed background for the cieties in the past were less ef eaflders for duty in Germany. , and 10 p.m. line with solid draperies behind ficient and charitable than ours ' JThe new Mrs. Voutaz is a grad1963 jprogram. Duringlthe second Wth lace ffppiique ana seea peans. the pillars, and were totally unable to care uate pf American Fork High week in April the worn the the down Leader's by jfront was; Mr. and Mrs. William Jarvis for any member who couldn't School! She is a student at Brig- will be held with the bride. Lof satin sleeves and a and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Mother-Bab- y banquet Stapley pull his own oar. ham Young University where she nnuai puouc at Z door the and "These children oftenj were left greeted guests is majjoring; in physical educa latef that month.speafg OmMay 1 en-- hng features. Her shoulder-lengt- h and Maureen Thomas Patricia to die and sprang up that tion. roiiment sneets will oe returned yeu oil wiaai illusion was caugni Jarvlf bid them to sign the guest their birth myths 'j was the work of evil Mr. iVoutax was attending ,BYU so uiai an: eany stan on uie io scuuy jruueu xouis uu. saiiu, oic- These practices and be-before! his tall to Germany. He intehsive summer scheduled can bhanotis land rosebuds surround book. Assisting with gifts were spirits. Mrs. Allen Mrs.: Bruce Webb, long vanished In most is studying? to be a civil engi get i underway. ed an: orchid in the alPwhite Darling, Mrs. Mark Hales, Mrs. liefs have part from our culture, aeer. Mhrirfal h lquet. Lehi Hales. Mrs. Harold Thorn as "But occasionally a sadly dis- ! Corlls ssulales was maid of hon- - took charge of the trousseau room. It you want to be successful in turoea parent; win try to niae a or and other attjendants 'were Tired of watchSng the vegetable sewing garments from wash-weA new series of classes for ex dining room deformed Mrs. Reed child, a sad and un- Thomas, Droccoii or fabrics, make sure that all the Normal Hansen, (Mrs. Dennis iresn iarDou potT Monin! will was assisted begin pectant parents hostess, serving necessary act. , brussels 'eight minutes in T o sprouts XT, diooUit k,. "j 2 "Jr iiocu n pn day at pan. This course is spon- Salted boiling water. Drain, place Inert Hnltvcre caom nlncfa ;Thv IvrtVo mr child of any opportunity to re-1 "UUJ sored by Utah County Chapter, in a Casserole arid top with sauce tons, belt backings are ; also sole dresses with bell skirts and ia"c ceive definite medical or ' surgical If shoulder padding carried osegays of mums. Tracy American Red Cross and thej City madej from,; canned soup or. dehy wash-wea- r. The couple will make a. home care for his handicap. He is de- and County Health j Department drated soup mix, prepared as is jneeded, use detachable" pads Hales,! wis flower girl. Mrs. Hales and iMrs. Sorenson in Spanish Fork after a honey- - nied the chance to get help in and will be taught by Mrs. Betty lebel directs. Bake 30 minutes in which snap in and out easily when Iboth Wole beige lace gowns and moon. learning to live with his disability for time Comes nurse. moderate it Ruth Jensen, public health preheated laundering, and fc' take his place as a contrib- y These classes Will be held uting citizen in the world." and Wednesday afternoons Inevitably, bdrth defects will tXj lift from 2 to 4 p.m. for three weeks increase as the general papula There is no charge for the course,! tion increases, Dr. Batson noted. At least 250,000 infants are The classes will consist oi lesnow born yearly in the United sons .on prenatal care, birjth of with significant birth deStates the baby, Care of the baby after aSnd NEPHI Mr; Mrs. keVon Ell fects. That's one baby every Dirth, and nutrition for the mothertson aririountej the forthcoming other minute.: er and baby. Students then, have an opportunity for supej-vlseNae Ra theiii daughter, marriage Religion and psychiatry have practice ' during" the class j time. to Michaei C. Aifderson on of Mr.x a long way toward resolvcome All. classes will be given at the If most people could see themand Mrs. fcleonj Anderson of Tremon- ing basic difficulties, and you and Red. Cross headquarters ' selves os others see them they'd ton, your family will reap the Utahj North 200 East, Provo. persons only get mad wishing to enroll may do jso by: March! 9 is theldate of the wedding calling the chapter office S "S at the Juab Staki House in Nephi. FR or at the first' class; t' , j on March 4.: 772; first week of Majrch is Na The? tional FORK SPAN Club Week and it be 4-- H I : ct The-Distri- 4-- H i - , 4-- H - . ! 4-- H Class Will t "fW ! . . - Begin Monday ! ; . ; ar ; ....w.,.-- I K.. huu.uB m-n- n ; (350-degre- e) , s Ion-da- JRaNae Ellertson aturday . HEEI3HIHE3; MRS. LE ROY DOUGLAS COLE (Karen Crawford) Lovely Decor Arranged For Wedding Reception AMERICAN FORK The bright ness of Irish green with comple menting gold; and white predom inated in the; decor of the tastefully arranged reception at whiich Douglas Co lie and his the former Karen Crawbride, ford, ereeted uessJThe recep- tkm was held in the Second-Sev- enu Ward Church here Friday LeRoy night. ! Hosting the aff air were the parents of the ibridey Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford of American Fork. Mr. arid Mrs. LaMar Cole parents piston, Ida., are; the bridegroom. The couple WaS married Thursday in the Logan LDS Temple. "I . ; A The bride's bouquet was made of a single large white orchid circled with pink elf roses and stephanotis. Kelly green satin sheath gowns were worn by the bridal attendants, Donna Masterson, maid of ; honor; Mary ' Ellen Clements Lorn a Crawford, Lowene Cole and Maride Cole, ' bridesmaids. Each held a bouquet of a gold sham- -' rock duklining white carnations.' The flowers of the mothers of thg bride and groom were gardenias and feathered carnations. Gary; EriCkson was best man and ushering duties were performed by J Kent Crawford and Don Miller. Mrs. Don Miller had charge of the guest book and Helen Chip- man, CarolI Ann Colgrove and Mary Lou Lund arranged the It . i work gold indirect lighting and bou- flowers flanking each qiUets side formed the attractive back- ground for the bridal oarty. I mi,. KHrfp' nvro a :1nvW trrnium of slipper satin and lace with pearl accents at the rounding I neckline . The gown, designed and made by the bride's mother, was fashioned along slim lines with a detachable lace train fastened to the skirt; with three large sat- in roses. A rose of the same rtla- ! : ' I giftS. a "The bride graduate of ., Arner-iea- n Fork Jligh School and LDS Business College is employed In Salt Lake City. Mr. Cole was graduated from high school in Preston and attended Utah State University.! ; t The couple is making Salt Lake terial caught the shoulder length City their home. ' Jf " veil. ; s -- ''! , rv-356- HiX jr I ' 1 '3-85- 80 i The! : J- Jewels d Space-Style- j High School. Contoux's abstract Jacques are the basis for designs s lection of i 1 They j will niake their home in Tremohton, d. space-inspire- is a graduate of tjride-tp-b- e the Juab High jfeihool andhe grpom-to-b- e a graduit of .the Tremohton - spring to be; launched , ba Paris by American! Jwelep: Fred Wander. 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