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Show Page Six - The Springville Herald - July 13, 1978 f If ' Joan Llewellyn Afews notes All Mapleton women are invited to discuss political issues relevant to the home Thursday, July 13, 8 p.m. at City Hall. County representatives represen-tatives of the American, Republican, and Democrat parties will be present to answer questions and to discuss current policies, platforms plat-forms for November elections which are of particular interest to women. The meeting is sponsored by the Utah Association of Women. Benjamin Franklin wrote in 1738 that "There are three faithful friends an old wife, an old dog, and ready money." "Necessity does the work of courage." George Eliot "Ridicule is the test of truth." William Hazlitt Ninety-seven percent of the earth's waters are in the oceans. Llewellyn, Mecham to wed July 14 Mr. and Mrs. Fay Jr. Llewellyn -of Springville announce the engagement of their daughter Joan Llewellyn to Mr. Eric Mecham of Salt Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Mecham. The couple plans to be married July 14 in the Springville Museum of Art. A reception will be held that same evening at the same location from 7 to 9 p.m. The couple plans to make their home in Granger. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Springville High School and was emr'oyed at Allen's Drug in Springville. The prospective groom is a graduate of West High School and is employed by Monroe as a truck driver. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the reception. Ideas for Better Living by Dr. M. Ford McBride Timpanogos Community Mental Health Center "So they were married and lived happily ever after." This isn't just the fanciful ending of most fairy tales. Happiness has always been the great goal that people have hoped to achieve in marriage. If that is true, why do so many people fail to find the happiness they seek? This question can be answered an-swered by trying to Understand the dynamics of the husband-wife relationship. In an attempt to understand the relationships between husband and wife, psychologist Lewis Terman carefully studied 2,500 married people to find out what made some happy and others unhappy. He found that most happily married couples are those who can say: One. We are good companions and have few conflicts. con-flicts. Two. We resolve our disagreements by mutual adjustment. Three. We find little or nothing in marriage to complain of. Four. We don't regret the choice we made, and we would choose each other again. Five. We consider our marriage to be definitely happier than the average. I've found that people I've counseled with marital problems are unhappy because they expect too much with too little effort. Swedish marriage counselor, George Karlsson, said that unhappiness in marriage is the difference between what you want and what you get. Naturally.therefore, the more you demand the harder you will be to please. Getting back to the original question about achieving happiness in marriage, Victor Hugo summed it up well when he said, "The supreme happiness in marriage is the conviction that we are loved." Dr. McBride can be seen every Tuesday on Channel ll's "Newsroom" at 6 p.m. If you have a question or topic you would like Dr. McBride to discuss in his column, write: Dr. M. Ford McBride, 1161 East 300 North, Propo, Utah 84601. Opening Soon Featuring Laces, Braids, Fabrics, Patterns! and Ideas Look for Our GRAND OPENING SPECIALS Stye fiace Place IZBQ Nortlj tat : I I yA Aw I J 7 .Lhih i I is Short Notes police arrived within 10 minutes. No bones were broken. Charlene Butler is putting the finishing touches on a quilt to be raffled off at the Pioneer Day Celebration in Mapleton. Wives of the volunteer fire auxiliary men have put the quilt together in hopes of raising enough money to buy their husbands new helmets which cost $30 each. Helmets now in use are far from adequate protection. The quilt to be won by some lucky person may be viewed either in the window of the gift shop or Granny's Fabrics in Springville. Raffle tickets may be purchased at these places or at the firemen's bjoth at the park on the day of the celebration, July 24th. In charge of producing the quilt were Charlene Butler, Marge Hutchings, and Janet Carnesecca. July 15, Springville Swimming pool opens. Seals swim team will continue to work out all year. Mapleton City is in need of two full time police officers. Applications are now being received. Elder and Sister Welby Warren will report on their Tongan LDS mission Sunday, July 16 at 5 p.m. in the Fifth Ward Mapleton Chapel. II -JTT I Jerry Bishop, BYU student in company with other students, began picking cherries in an orchard in Mapleton. He climbed a sky hook type ladder, usually reserved for the experienced picker. The ladder swung at too great an angle, he lost balance and fell unconscious on the ground. Ambulance and Tea was introduced into Europe from China by the Dutch East India Company Com-pany in 1609. The first circus was established in 1769 by an ex-cavalry sergeant in Lambeth, London. Twilla Newbury's Preschool 1 8 years experience for 4 year olds. Starts Sept. 5 Register Now! Small classes $4500 a month 504 East 1st North Springville Call 489-6232 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. DRAPERY Special Rates on NEW HOMES Jndayns fim',n company Springville, 489-4000 Charlene Butler is putting the finishing touches on the quilt to be raffled off at the Pioneer Day Celebration. New Arrivals In the language of flowers, a white violet means "modesty." Joshua Michael Hampton will turn one year old July 14, Monday. His parents are George Lee III and Lydia Sorensen Hampton of Springville. Grandparents Grand-parents are Fukan C. and Dora Sorensen and George Lee II and Lucille Hampton, all of Springville. July 7 Boy to Larry and Mary Bezzant Strong, 1145 S. 550 E., Springville. r July 6 Boy to Craig and Renee Adderley Rasmussen, 1010 S. 400 E., No. 36, Springville. July 5 Girl to Kenneth and Denise Gee Boman, 595 S. 400 E., Springville. On Summer Merchandise MARIE'S 262 SOUTH MAIN. SPRINGVILLE Summer Sale REDUCTIONS UP TO V2 off Sportswear Dresses Coats Pant Suits Blouses Pants and much more 284 South Main ilflonique arker ENTERPRISES by 30 OFF a great name in furniture! Reg. 30 OFF Save Twin Canopy Bed $154.00 $10780 4620 4 Drawer Chest $132.00 $9240 39 Triple Dresser $220.00 s15 4 00 6600 Large Mirror $ 66.00 $4620 J1980 Night Stand $ 78.00 $5460 J2340 The other pieces are priced at similar savings. Open Mon.-Sat. 10-6:30 Phone 373-2600 551 South State IProvo 0 Furniture mm ervice, Selection mm t Quality, S 0 |