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Show m mm 1 J r d SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 1957 Utalv County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD mm 27 'Equador Visit Young Mothers Candidates Selected For A. F, Contest M V) 4i NEPHI A visit to Equador was customs of the country as told the- theme of the program of the to hereby her son. She told of the geography of Nautilus Club, held at the home the country, the homes were very of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Qstler inadequate, especially among the Thursday evening, when Mrs. poor, some of which were four Arvil Wankier, whose son had sticks, a thatched roof and a dirt AMERICAN FORK Some ed by Mrs. Melvin H. Beckstrand, been an exchange student there, floor, but he lived with a family young mother of American Fork, president of the Presidents' Coun- told ;of his experiences and the of better means. busily taking care of the multi- cil, consists of Mrs. William H. tude of tasks of caring for her Wright, Mrs. Elden J. Miller and family, in performing civic and Mrs. Howard Gordon. church services is unaware that Immediately following the award, soon she will take her place as the there will be a concert given by Young Mother of the Year. the Alpine Stake Melchizedek The first time selection of an Priesthood Chorus of which K. J. outstanding young mother has Bird is the director. The public is been undertaken by the Presi- invited to attend the combined dents' Council of Women's Clubs function, for which no charge of the city. The various women's will be made. groups had the opportunity of nominating a young mother for this high honor. On April 29 at 8 p. m. in Alpine fl Stake .Tabernacle, the Young Mother of the Year will be introH duced and the award made. Out of a for will the city judges week A very factor in holdprior to that time have had the ing down important your weight (aside from qualifications of the nominees in cutting calories) is an their hands. The nominees and but still reliable remedy: judges together with the sponsor- the daily walk. ing committee will meet together All of us tend to take to transjust prior to the public meeting portation of any kind readily. fo." a luncheon at which time the most Yet of us have legitimate judges will have the opportunity reasons for the daily walk and of meeting the nominees. The final it's the daily walk that helps to selection however will not be anthe figure in trim. nounced until the general meeting keep If you're the kind who won't which is to begin at 8 p. m. take a walk for the pleasure The eight nominees whose quali- - just therein, combine your walk with fications have been submitted are necessary errands for the family, Mrs. Charles Cornell, Mrs. Leland household or yourself. Just be x ir lieu uiu sure aAllldll, that you don't skip a day imaj, Mrs. Dale Burgess, Mrs. Byron L. And don't let the weather give 82 WEST CENTER J Mrs. William D. you an out. Umbrellas, boots and McFarlane, 1 Jones, Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick raincoats were invented to pro Open Monday til 9 and Mrs. Jay Larsen. tect you from spring showers. The committee in charge, head- NEA - Daily Walk Will Help Keep Figure old-fashion- YOUNG MOTHER CANDIDATES Three of the eight young mothers nominated for Young Mother of the Year in American Fork are shown with Mrs. Melvin H. They are, left to right, Mrs. Howard H. Gordon, Mrs. Beckstrand, Mrs. Elden J. Miller and Mrs. Wililam Beck-stran- d. H. Wright. DOROTHY D1X j Grow Up: Forget Crush On Unresponsive Male Theme of Nautilus Meeting ii-i- InrKJw She showed many souvenirs her She told of a tribe of Indians Inwho are calledthe Colorado son had brought back with him bodies their who red, dians, paint which were interesting. their lips black, and arrange their hair like a cap. Mrs. Lewis Hansen presided, of the people and there were 16 members and She said 90 are Catholics, that in the six three guests, Mrs. Wankier, Mrs. months he was there he saw but Rex Goble, and Mrs. Jay Bowleg present. two Mormon missionaries. 7Y1 m 7 wAo" V fOAu! ?EtTiOM- . . . . I 98 ed i I i ijpjW time, sometimes until I have a Janet " splitting headache. Dear Janet: Your folks must be very hard to satisfy. Actually, all any parent should expect from a child is his best. Sometimes this is a 90, sometimes a youngster who tries his utmost can attain no more than 70 or 75. The student's capabilities, not the parents' am- bition, should be the gauge. Tell your troubles to a symsaid he loved me, or kissed me, I but certainly went overboard for pathetic teacher, who will aphim. proach your folks at the next PTA Then out of a clear sky he said meeting and tell them some of the he was going back to his old girl. facts of student life. The shock almost me gave a nervous breakdown. All I want Dear Dorothy Dix: I'm a bachis to retire into a shell again. This in my 50's, and have been elor fellow works with me, so it's very o hard forget him. I'm very lone- seeing a woman for many years. ly and blue, but do want some I'm awfully fond of her, but she fun out of life. constantly criticizes my English, Judith Dear Judith: The lesson you manners, dress, habits, etc. I have must learn is not to go so com- a good education, splendid posipletely "overboard" over the men tion, and am a man of good moryou like. Apparently you can't ac- als. Would she make me a good cept masculine friendship as such, wife? If not, I wonder should I but throw yourself headlong into quit and look for someone else. d Dennis romances. Don't you think it's about time Dear Dennis: She may not to act learned with you maturity? make a good wife, but she sure Instead of turning soulful, cow will mold you into her idea of a eyes at your recent love, greet docile husband. If you don't fancy him with casual gaiety. In time, the hole, find a woman who will you'll find that it takes no effort. have respect for you. Forget about the shells; you're a human, not a crab. Send your problem to Dorothy Dix. Or write for her free leaflet Dear Dorothy Dix: I've been D-"Mothers-in-Law.- " In all thinking about taking up nursing. cases, be sure to enclose a stampI'm a widow of 40 with a high ed, envelope, and scl ool education. Can you give me send request to her, care of this some information on schools, etc.? newspaper. Helena Dear Helena: You could train for practical nursing, a field ideal for the woman of maturity. Your city has a school of practical nursing. Apply there for details. I k& By MURIEL NISSEN Dear Dorothy Dix: When the father of my son, now six years old, refused to .marry me, and left town, I was so bitter toward the world that I drew into a shell. A few months ago I met a fellow who interested me. 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