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Show WEDDING POLICY From Out Our Window n , I ? i i n i i ITIIOTIT A f A WOMAN'S FOIKT OW Till - by Trudy I l As a matter of information, these are the wedding policies of the There is no charge for the story or picture on any news item, social or otherwise. However we do not take the wedding or engagement pictures. You must supply your Eagle-Advertis- er: Vacotiom bring out every latent bit of domesticity 1 I sew. I moke curpossess. I have a heyday of cooking. I tains and draperies. paint a room. v ".'6 1 f - si. J and a sophisticated air are shed as easily as a snake does his skin and low heels, slacks, sweaters and a headband around my hair become the order of the day. Overnight I become the Haus Frau on earth with a broom d most in one hand and a cooking pot in the other. Suits, high heels i house-boun- in men. They have few I never notice this ambivalence domestic chores and seemingly have no desires for them. When they get a few days freedom from their work they spend the time exactly as they do on their weekends and evenings. They watch TV, ploy golf, go shooting, hunting. They sleep. m"i S If IV A " ' ' vw lI 1 . f C - ., , ; A II f ! ' v. 1 :. often wonder if this conflict is felt by other women, too. I think it is. We feel torn between our two worlds and would hate to let go of either. It's a result, I'm sure, of being taught by home, school and society that a woman's place is in the home. Then we grow up into a world that expects women to accomplish more than just raise children. To do something on our own after our youngsters are raised. j v . . ' I " ' i I X I-- ' ' r ' r'Tpk . . Don Blair Photography Homemakers (they claim the title because they receive no pay for their jobs) also become church and school leaders. Some of the best executives I've seen have been Relief Society presidents, YWMIA leaders and PTA heods. They're tough jobs ond these women do them with grace, dispatch and efficiency. New Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen To Make Home In Poeatello, Idaho EAGLE - ADVERTISER Making their home in Poea2 MURRAY (UTAH) Mr. newly-weIda. are tello, Thursday, Sept. 15, 1966 and Mrs. Andrew Hansen. They exchanged nuptial vows Deann Freeman were at the in a ceremony performed Aug. book and In the gift room 25 at the Reception Center with guest were Ronald Prest-wic- h, Mesdames LDS Bishop Paul Garside offRonald Jean Prlvett, at the double rites. ring iciating The bride is the former Miss Obray and Miss Kay McQuivey. Receiving the gifts at the door Kay Lynn Hendrickson, daugwere Miss Robyn McQuivey and hter of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Hendrickson, 8891 W. 3100 South. Miss Colleen Obray. Serving refreshments during Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Thad Hansen, Provo. the evening were the Misses For her matron of honor, the Kathy Berkln, Nancy Nelson, bride chose her sister, Mrs. Geralyn Peters, Carol Westen- with MissCel-i- a skow, Pam Paulos and Leslie Dan B. ds Miracle, Hansen, the groom's sister, as her maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Steven Von Cottam, Miss Nancy Wal-drand Mrs. Courtney Smith. The bride wore a floor length gown of white crepe with a chapel train for her wedding ."If was styled with lily point sleeves and the round neckline was accented with lace appliques as was the high waist line. A white organza flower released her illusion veil ard she carried a bouquet of white and apricot roses. The attendants were gowned in apricot delustered satin and each wore a headpiece of apricot bridal illusion held with a large Their bouquets were flower. of white carnations and yellowon Aston, Gary. Davis was best man and ushers included Dan B. Miracle, Larry McCullough and Michael Klrkham. Mrs. Hendrickson, mother of the bride, was dressed in a floor length gown of apricot linen with lace Jacket and the groom's mother wore a formal length model of light blue crepe with a lace top. Each wore an orchid corsage. Miss Jeanne Larson and Miss il Overweight? that extra weight without tlienuous exerlose i no and pleasont. Regain ideal weight with your THER- cise. No d gadgets APEUTIC the toiy r v g soft RELAXATION, way to stay slim. Write: THERAPEUTIC RELAXATION, . s - flighYaridfirst"attehaaKt MisUSU.; mm.. to Her bridegroom is a graduate of Provo high and USU, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Alpha. Entertaining for the bride before her marriage were Mrs. Ross McQuivey, Mrs. Von Cottam, Mrs. H. B. Ashby, Mrs. N. E. Hainsworth and Mrs. Thad Hansen. V ', ' ' , . ; , Miss - roses. ! , The new Mrs. Hansen is a graduate of Cyprus high school and Utah State U., where she affiliated with Phi Omega,, She was also- commander of angel Johansen Bldg.. 2520 So. State V Linda Jaeohsen. Leslie Cole Take Nuptial Vows In Temple Ceremony In Sept. second rites solem nized in the Salt Lake LDS It would seem that women, much more so thon Temple Miss Linda Jacobsen men, are "cursed" with the need to "give" of themselves became the bride of Leslie C. and when one avenue of "giving" is closed or over with, Cole. Officiating at the double we must seorch until we find another. ring ceremony was Elder Mar ion D. Hanks, member of the I've twice seen the movie "Three Faces of Eve" First Council of the Seventy. After the morning rites Mrs. and reread the book several times, each time findVernal C. Larson, 6400 So. 13th ing much in common with that poor girl. I'm quite East, honored her son and his aware her problem was deeper than what conflict with a wedding breakbride I I'm speaking of, but still believe we women will, for fast, at Silver Fork Lodge at as long as we live, be faced with trying to make Brighton. The groom is also the peace between the two elements in our makeup. son of Warren C. Cole, Midvale. Parents of the bride, Mr. and Its been quite a while since I tried the domestic "bit" Mrs. Joseph S. Jacobsen, Salt for more than a week or two at a time yet sometimes I were hosts to a recep Lake, think it should be my dominate role. I know myself well tion that evening at the South enough however, to realize that while I enjoy many parts Cottonwood Stake Center. A gown of silk organza over of "homemoking" I dearly detest "housecleoning" and taffeta was the choice of the all it entails. bride for her nuptials. The waist So I'll face up to my "split personality" and of chantilly lace featured a scalloped neckline and short try to find a happy medium to give each side some scalloped sleeves. The slender fulfillment. 'Course women have been trying to do skirt was bordered with lace that for thousands of years without true success, but appliques as well as was the there's no harm in one more woman trying it. It there? long organza train, and a bow Av.vXsv.w.v.w.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.'-v.'.v.v.v.wXv.v.v.ws.v,v,V.V.V.V.WV.V.VAW.V.WW.V.V.V.VAV,WAyiVA at the high waist line released streamers that reached to the . Dl-an- (Cole pg. 5 coL 8) t Know fix- (i I'm 7 f i . . M. i the youn rntriei Married in rites performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Sept. 9 were Miss Kathryn Ann Johan-se- n and Richard Nielson. After the marriage they were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Hotel Temple Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Park Square by parents of the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. J. Willard Nielson, 5271 W. 3500 South. In the evening the newlyweds received guests In a reception at the Hunter Stake House given by the bride's parents Mr. and To be honored at an open ents of three children, all of Mrs. Vadis P. Johansen, 2995 house celebrating their golden whom are living. They are So. 8950 West. are Mr. Sheldon Park, Stockton, Calif,; Attending the new bride were wedding anniversary Miss Ruth Sadler, Mrs. Leon and Mrs. Lloyd Park, 3826 Mrs. waiter E. (Arlene) Mul llns, Murray and Mrs. Richard C. Cheney, Mrs. Bryan Hogan, South Main Street. ValW. (Dorothy) Muse, Salt Lake at the held be It will Miss Norma Carr and Miss ley Center Second ward, 3805 They have seven grandchildren. Carol Gilbert. the Friends, neighbors and relatJack Nielson was best nun So. Main, Sept. 17, between seven and 10 p.m. ives are being invited to the of hours and usher included T. Court Mr. Park is the son of Lilopen house and the couple re Smith, Randy Broadhead, Carl lian and James G. quest no gifts. A program will Phillips and Fonoimoana, Jerry Davis. and Mrs. Park (Chloe) take place at 8:30 in the eve The bridal couple have both Park, Annie Dell ning. attended the Brlgham Young Is the daughter of Isaac Morgan. and He a has completed University. Doth were born and reared Samoan mission for the LDS In what was then known as the church. area. They were Pre-parhostesses were Mlilcreek In Salt Lake LDS the married Mrs. Cheney, Mrs. Hogan, Mrs. 20, 1916. After Roger Anderson, Mrs. James Temple,for Sept a short time in Salt .Mrs. living Newton and Mrs. Bryant Lake, they moved to Murray and have lived at their present The Community Presbyterian address ever since that time. Church, American Fork, was Mr. Park has always been the setting for the Sept. 11 mar active in the LDS church, being rlage of Miss Patricia Lynne at one time counselor to Dish-o- p Fish and John Earl Hunt. A. M. Cornwall and later as The Rev. Glen D. Cordell ward cleric pronounced the marriage vows. He is now a High Priest. A reception followed at the Mrs. Park, who has also been Duncan Manor. an active church worker In all Friday evening a rehearsal the auxiliaries of the church, dinner was given for the bridhas been president of the al party at the Alpine Coun YWMIA, and also chorister for try Club. CO0 Mlilcreek Stake Relief Society. Parents of the bride are Mr. The honored couple are par- - and Mrs. Fred L, Fish, American Fork and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. S.Hui.t, 312150. 9100 west. In the bridal line were Miss Sandra Fish as maid of honor and Mrs. Richard Gabriel, ma tron of honor. Roger Hunt was best man and performing usher duties were Mr. and Mrs. James W. Phil Debs, James Wllking and Grace, Lehl, are announcing the GeraM Campbell. encasement of their daughter Following a honeymoon to Elaine Lovetklahl, who las been Las Vefas the couple will make residing at 5205 So. 1004 East. thetr future home in Salt Lake She will exchange marriage City. vows llh Dale Sheltori, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Shelton, For quick, effective results Orem, Utah, early In June. Iry the want Ads Mrs. Wanda P., of Murray, wrote in this week to remind us of an old favorite some of us might have forgotten. She says: I wonder how many of your readers have forgotten how good sliced cucumbers are in sour cream? I season the cream with some seasoned salt, a bit of pepper and fold it Into the sliced green cukes. It's delicious. If you like sliced onion, put a few thin slices In with the cucumbers. It will become a family favorite with your fam. ily, too. Thanks, Mrs. P. This is a favorite, although I had forgotten all about It until your letter came to remind me. Write again. , The bride is the former Miss Jennie Lee Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nels A. Hansen, Emery, Utah. Saturday evening the newly married pair will be honored with a reception at the Emery wardhouse. An open house will further honor them Sept. 17 at the Grant Seventh ward. For her matron of honor the bride selected Mrs. Dennis Tut-tl- e. Other attendants were Mrs. Jim Whitehead, Mrs. Robert Hansen, Miss Diane Thomas, Mrs. Gary N. Hansen and Miss Nalda Wardle. Little Miss Brenda Hansen was flower girl. Jay E. Thomas was best man and assuming usher duties was Jared R. Thomas. The bride has served an LDS mission to Texas. Her husband has attended the Brlgham Young University and is a member of the Air Force ROTC. He has also filled an LDS mission to New Zealand. Entertaining for the bride be fore her marriage were Mrs. A Jc TAtinio Tilt Vramir Ze Miss! Belva 'Mortehsen. VftilsM lie. you become from women fmden In Umlly. Submit mar win St for ltl All property of thli newi-PP-r. ammonia use this for your window cleaning. Just ask your druggist. Thanks, Mrs. W. I, too, miss the old type of am monia and wish the manufactur ers would make both available in the grocery stores again. Now I do the cleaning of my rugs with a solution of 1 quart warm water diluted with 12 PLAIN (not cup foamy) ammonia. non-foa- non-foa- I've noticed," Mrs. J. W., of Magna, writes, "that after News of the engagement of Miss Jill Barker to Gary L. Telford was announced by her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Vearl Barker, 2100 W. 4700 South. The future groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Vearl Bar ker - d Cou-garett- es. OPEN EVES. BY APPOINTMENT TINO'S BEAUTY 118 Vine 266-019- 8 mtrtl) It a m u JJkX in I ( z and apply toword purchase of instrument. We tpeciolite in band ond orchestra instruments. SEIMER, Marriage Mittenwald and MMMOlStUt, stvtmtn. BUNDY, SIGNET, REYNOLDS, EPIPHONE, LUDWIG Cremona-Ton- e Stringed Instruments PEARCE MUSIC CO. uowntown zjj E, 2nd So. 321-200- 4 3469 So. 2300 Cost 771 2141 Hollodoy in Gfon9f ot G.f .M. Music now " SCHOOL MUSIC 3469 South 2700 Wm SPECIALISTS Fh, 29H3II It SHOES FAMILY FOOTWEAR 4883 So. State tj U . yAM . 3 months' rent . . . only $18, may , Mat-sumu- ra, Tradtmtrii (of tt'tr4 poromrlc ss ondcrful TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR RENTAL'PURCHASE PLAN shop-teste- rites-pare- nts smart trick Band and Orchestra Sfudenfs Earlv June r. Honored at a wedding recep tion at the Hunter stake center the Sept. 1 were newly-wed- s, former Miss Sandra Joy Pettersson and John Thomas Ahlquist, Jr. They exchanged wedding vows In a morning ceremony solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Tem : ple. - 1 does a mttt-m- ' John Ahlquist Miss Wonderful (Oufcmfs The finest student instruments, Pettersson Is Bride Of that itarts the season smartly and stays that way... the Corfam way. So please don't pamper It Whisk dirt off In a flash and water and tnow It repels. John Until 4f Miss Try Green Sheet Want Adst Nap Corfam with leather. Result? This wonderful one Cotiple Plans She has five grandchildren and five great grand children. The family requests no gifts. Jeanne Telford. Small Misses LynAnn Bergeson, Michelle Bergeson and Krlstle Barker will be flower girls. Heeonies trouble-free- Active in the LDS Church she serves as a Relief Society visiting teacher and is currently teaching the four year old children in the Primary. o the groom, frl r. and Mrs. John T. Ahlquist, 3205 So. Rulon St., hosted their son and his bride with a wedding breakfast at the Hansa House. Parents of the bride are Mr and Mrs. Matthew M. Pettersson, 6178 W. 3500 South. In the bridal line were Miss Joanne Pettersson, maid of honor and the Misses Patty Pettersson, Kim Pettersson, Echo Karen Husband, Pettersson, Karen Jeppson, Sydney Smart, Annelle Lemon, Linda Pettersson and Luane Ahlquist. Flower girls were Jeri and Alice Pettersson. Best man duties were assumed by Scott Dangerfield. Ushers were Dave Thompson, Jerry Davis, Jerry Conder, Ed Rick Underwood, Mark Passey, Buss Pettersson and Marc Davis. The bride has studied at Brlgham Young University, where she was a member of the Jill Barker ...and combines m King. t: FftUQWingJhe, ittisstana iBivnsoa, mma mie Rose, Mrs. Curtis Diamond, Mrs. Robert Hansen, Miss Nalda Wardle and Mrs. James Robbins. . you once clean your carpet, it of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. seems to soil quicker. I think Telford, 4897 So. 1130 West. They will take wedding vows it's the cleanser that gets left in the fibres that is responsible. Oct. 7 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. In the evening they 'Use this cleaner exactly like will greet guests at a reception you would any rug shampoo. The held at the Taylorsvllle Stake carpets will come out bright and Center. not as near soil fast. will And, The bride will be attended by if you have trouble getting am Mrs. Dean R, Bergeson, Mrs. monla that is not foamy, go to V. Barker, Mrs. RusDaniel will You store. the drug pay Just Young, a trifle more for it, but what a sell Brooks, Miss Paula Miss Jacque Barker and Miss You can to also it have. is joy CLEANING CARPETS v I ht, 9. Palrieia Fish ) An Open House, in honor of the 80th birthday anniversary of Mrs. Edith Haynes Daniels will be held Sept. 18 at the home of her daughter Mrs. John M. Courtright, 5764 W. 2700 South, between the hours of 5 and 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Daniels was born in Hunter, a daughter of Harry and Emma Brown Haynes. She married Alvin Everett and has a son Leroy Everett, 3684 So. 4800 West, and a daughter, Mrs. John M. (Pearl) Court-rigSalt Lake. Mr. Everett died In 1918 and she married John F. Daniels in 1924. He died in 1944. Since then she has lived in Hunter with her brother, George Haynes, and a sister Mrs. Alice Thomas In Nuptial News Idcu flfnfd The Llovd Park's To Be Honored For 50th Wedding Anniversary Open House To Fete Mrs. Daniels A wedding breakfast at Har- man's feted the newly married Mr. and Mrs. Neal Merrill Thomas, given by parents, of the groom, Mr., and Mrs. Julian R. Thomas, 3492 So. 12th East. The couple were united in marriage in rites performed at the Salt Lake LDS Temple Sept. Miss . . Did You? Fall Bride Of Ki chard Nielson tottbT'6 floor. Her bouffant elbow length veil was secured with a white silk bow accented with lace and beaded hand work. A bouquet of white mums, with ribbon love knots cascading to the floor, was held in her arms. Mrs. Gary Williams was matron of honor for her sister and Miss Janet New maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Mark E. Snow, another sister, Miss Judy Jacobsen, Mrs. Butch Hoffman, Miss ne Niebuhr and Miss Susan Cole, sister of the groom. They were gowned in floor length models of delustered silver green crystaline in empire lines. They carried unbrellas of yellow net with yellow chrysanthemums and orange ribbon. James M. Cole was best man and Rodger V. Larson was head usher. Paul Hollbrook, Darrell Newman and Max Pack were ushers. ; The bride's mother wore a floor length gown of yelldw crystaline and the groom's inother I Didn't ty Valley Professional Mrs. Leslie C. Cole Some of these volunteer jobs, also, I might add, require more hours away from the home, both night and day, than any paying job would ever. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen Mrs. Edith H. Daniels Keeite Nuptials almost teems as if women need both roles. Just take a look at women who have no "paying" job. What do they do? Well, they join clubs, they play bridge, golf, join civic groups and do volunteer work. lif The bride or groom must be from the Green Sheet circulation area. Due to the number of requests for bridal stories, we give precedence to those brought into our office and no story will be used which is over three weeks after the event. The date of publication will be left to our judgement. ieal It S)k ferred. Jennie Hansen, yd : I'd hate to hove a psychiatrist delve into this "split personality" of mine. I'd be afraid of what he'd find. own. We will not use pictures which have previously appeared in any other area newspaper. Bridal pictures of both the bride and groom are pre- 2666732 Cold 5,4 99 1 d |