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Show August' 5 Wedding Date Chosen By Maid SUNDAY, JULY 10, 19G0 Utah County. Utah Monsons Host's At Family Party August 5 is the day chosen for the marriage of Shirley Burton land Milton Mr.r and Mrs. Donald Ray AnPaul Long Making the announcement of derson of Inglewood, Calif., were recently at the Karl H. the engagement and forthcoming: marri guests Monson home in Provo. age of their daughter are Mr. and Mrsi The two families vacationed in Jack E.' Burton of Provo. Mr. Long is the Boise, Ida., Portland, Ore.,, and son of 'Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keith of Salt Medford Ore., together. In Cedar cou- Openhouse . !"!!'' 4 Wooley, Wash.; they visited a sin, Earl K. Everett ,and family II Lake, V r ' f i'' it Miss. Burton is a graduate of Brigham formerly of Provo. They, then visited Vancouver and Young High School and LDS Seminary. Victoria, B. C. They were gone She has attended the University of Utah! for two weeks. eveOn Mr Long . is a graduate of West High ning the Monsons ,Thursday a hosted .fam' School in Salt Lake. ily party. The Anderson family ; :- - - - ' j t i j - j The ceremony will take place at the left Provo Community Church. , A reception ing. honoring the couple will be held imme, for Inglewood, Friday morn. y , diately, following. The couple will make their home in Salt Lake where they are both presently employed. ! I1 4 Dorothy Dix i , . I j , HH . Surprise Patients With Gay jGifts NEW YORK (UPI) For Some Readers Toss JRoses, But Others, Only Bricks, hos- pitalized friends, prepare a sur- outer a prise box box containing an assortment of gift-wrapp- ed i small items side:.,' i J ' in- . ! " By HELEN WORDEN DEAR lX)ROTHy DIX: don't you give teen-agej- j ; , Why a rs " chance? We girls often ," discuss your column and agree that lately jou're never on our side. You usually say, "learn to write before thinking about love," or something like: "Pay attention to your school' work and never mind about f! the boys." , j " ' , . ' ; . . . ' r , : ' Well, we've got j news . fori you. You can do both, A lot of girls 15, 16 and 17 are really- - in love and ' need your help to set them 'straight. I; know, because .I'm In . lov. It could be puppy love but so. Please answer my: think I don't in letter your coimun because I think a lot of girls, feel the same . way . I do about love and, of course the attitude toward you. A Faith!r ful Reader, DEAR FAITHFUL;READER: If ' you will; read my column ; care-full- y, you'll see I am. on the side in that I have of all teen-ager- s, at heart. Bt for their "good; only this very treason they may 'not always . agree with what I say. , "Who hasn't been in love at 15 or earlier? It is not only possible but natural; The tremendous forces of sex are! unleashed within us" at of '1 adolescence. the beginning . serve us or eneither They may1 slave us, depending upon-- how well we are. able to control them. Sex needs to- be understood to understand love, but they ; are not synonymous. ' Read the old Greek ' fable 'of .Daphnis and Ohloe, then Dante's account; of his Move for ' Beatrice. Both prove tliat children do fall in, love, even though their elders may not take them seriouswhy "I ca"e about ly.) I do.: : That's ' what happens ' to each and every . one of you, why-- ' I want you to settle for nothing I less than the best in life and that goes (or school grades , as well as love. ! ' i , - -- , ; ! 'f- DEAR u nL r - ' t . and "I don't know what to say or do" attitude in the home which otherwise would not be there! I know how "Man - hater" felt for I felt the same way years ago. Christian faith and love for my children made me know that they needed their father as I needed my husband.' I don't believe in divorce unless absolutely necessary. I believe every man and woman de serves a second chance My' mar ried life has been far from a bed of roses , (whose, has?) but I believe that prayer, hope, and faith, along with kindness, will finally bring peace, joy and contentment.. This world is not our home, we're just passing through Sometimes the going g'ets rough before it gets better. There are just two cif us home now my husband1 and and we are very, happy. ForI give and forget is our motto. I'm not, saying it's easy. I do enjoy your column. You 'give wonderful advice. If all followed it, lives .would be . made, happier and this would be a better place to live in.Experienced-but-'Happ- : e DOROTHY DOC: Please ' j BUT-HAYY- self-address- :. Dr. and Mrs. James W.JvWeb-ite- r of Provo have recently returned from sC two - month tour whch began by their flight to Frankfurt, Germany. While in Frankfurt they stayed with Mrs. Brad Hainsworth, a daughter. Mrs. Hainsworth and her Husband have ' now, returned to Provo. Mr. Hainsworth was sta-tioned there; '- j Family Reunions ' I GEOItE CARSON DESCENDANTS i. Will meet with all former resi- dents; Of Fairfield Saturday, July 16 at' the old" Carson Hotel., in Fairfield, at 3;p.m. Everyone is asked to , bring their own lunch The woman who '" '" 1 I I i if) - . f ' ju il . The same good prompt service now available at nights! moisturizing, "Y. Call FR ! f S!E M i ANNUAL I: I. i Storarndb COATS SUITS DRESSES ' r ; HATS SPORTSWEAR Supper, Bingo, Highlight Jabfisca Club ACCESSORIES ALL BY t the WORLD- FAMED ; p, . DESIGNERS, an ! ' i - r ... ! I . I and are reminded that the west side of the park ;will be. reserved for the Bartholomew family. " . J PETER BENGTj JOHNSON DESCENDANTS Will meet July 1 at Saratoga for a family reunion. Everyone is asked to meet at 10 a.m. and bring their own lunch. A program- and softl drinks will be more thoroughly than soap and water because it removes oily particles as well as ordinary soil without drying the skin or leaving any trace of residue. phers for summer-work- Call FR 3-75- ? mm. , 00 July 11 j furnished. . r SEMI-ANNU- AL SEl3 REDUCTIONS (OOeJC'clCBCe CONTINUES Now Value To $14.99 90 90 - NATURALIZER ' CASUALS , Reg. To $12.95 Now and ...... 3-39- 83 ' ...... 1 of red rose surrounded by ccstiy golden leaves. $24.85 plact setting ,. A rich $S90 k! : NO REFUNDS - NO CHARGE OR LAYAWAY 30 - 60 - 90 DAYS NO INTEREST, CARRYING CHARGES j 5.95 EXCHANGES - LONGER TERMS IF DESIRED 124 W. Center FR 3-51- 93 I . j "i ALL SALES FINAL UEiNDSELiWS s C : - '- - 2 I 1 i 164 North 68 W. CENTER, PROVO Avi University I1 m' H s s G0L0 CASUALS Regular 7.95 to 9:95 world-famou- one-hal- COUNTRY NOW Many other beautiful, ; patterns , of Lenox to choose from. An unusual opportunity to buy fashions by f. designers at Savings up to GROUP TOWN AND Optical Jewelry Gifts and Yarn ;0pen from 8 to 8 f of Provo . ' Want your hair done at nights?? Come , in and relax' while having your hair styled in the cool of the " Thomas J. Stewart. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jay Stewart also of Orem. The young couple are both I graduates of Orem High School. -- 742 East 820 North f ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Judy Irene, to i has: not yet it soothes and refreshes DESCENDANTS ;. Will meet at Arrowhead July ' . ilL-4 ' fH 1 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Roberts The Jabfisca Club held their : learned the value of a skin skin. monthly meeting at the home of cleansing lotion is overlooking use a generous Mrs. Robert Simons Wednesday To one of - the best aids to complex- amountapply, of the creamy lotion, evening. A lovely supper was ion beauty. According to beauty and massage over your face and served after which everyone authorities a r neck with your fingertips! After played bingo. Rex were Mrs. cleansing lotion is particularly working it over the skin to loosWinning prizes beneficial because it will re- en it can be Christensen, Mrs. Floyd Mc-Ewgrit and make-umove all of the soil, grit and easily and Mrs. Ernest Cfaadwick. removed with tissue. If make-u- p from your face while you feel of There were eight members presprefer sthe fresh soft-wasent, plus new members, Mrs. Val h water, you can effect a w.ter on your face Dee Erickson and Mrs. Earl 16 beginning .. at 10 a.m. for a by splashing and neck until all traces of Peterson. family reunion.- - A business meet cleansing lotion, dirt, and makeing and program will be held in up, are removed. Ajmoisturizing, the. hall at 11 a.m.. Everyone is cleansing lotion cleans the skin Need typists or stenograasked to bring their own lunch ion ; . . 4f t . Following a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Provo. GAY EI2JS. air j - of Orem announce the engage? neering, and soft drinks will be provided. ' ', ' !" V i 'i 'i JOSEPH BARTHOLOMEW x s - Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bates will have the opportunity of greeting them at an openhouse to be held Wednesday from:30 to 10 p.m. at the home of Mr.vand Mrs., R. H. Lunceford, 878 S. lOth E., in Oiern. Mrs. Lunceford Is Mr. Bates' sister.. The occasion will mark the return of the couple to Provo and also their marriage which took place Aug. 8, 1959 In Wyoming. Since that time, Mr. Bates has been serving a tour of sea duty with the U. S. Navy. His bride has been living in San Diego awaiting his return. The couple are now, making their home in Orem. ' , .Mrs. .Bates, the former, Gladys Ivie, is a daughter ofMr, and Mrs. Earl Ivie of Orem. Mr, Bates is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bates. All friends and relatives of this couple are invjited to attend. . II f AJVIERICAN FORK ; Websters Return From Trip v Beauty Conscious Women Through Germany Know Value of Cleansing : be-lie- ve . Tkol can breezes floating over the patio --and the tempting aroma of steaks broiling ove hot coals formed a hard to beat'1 combina tion for a combined dinner and meeting for members ot the City Recreation Committee and partners Wednesday evening at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chlpman .In American Fork Canyon. Following the dinner the committee, members conducted the regular monthly business meeting while the partners enjoyed visiting. , Enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Walker, Mr, and Mrs. Harry, McTague, Mr and Mrs. Robert Hartshorn, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin M. Allen, Mr and Mrs. C. A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alshouse, Mr. and Mrs. WiUard Devitt, Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Mortenson, Mr and Mrs. Chlpman. - I kit i yon , -- F . ; : i ed 1 , for Sept. 9. Making wedding plans for a July 15 wedding in the Manti Temple is Gay Ellis, daughter of Mrs. Mercedes Ellis of Provo and Gryde Ellis of Los Angeles, Calif. She will marry Blake Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Taylor of Spanish Fork. A reception that evening on the patio of the Spanish Fork Second LDS Ward will honor the newlyweds. Mis Ellis will be a senior this year at Brigham Young University where she is majoring in English. She is a graduate of West High School in Salt Lake City and the LDS Seminary. Mr. "jTaylor served an LDS mission to the Ndrthwestern States. He is also attending BYU and will be a junior this year. He is majoring in electrical engi- e ! re-(ce- nt To Wed In September Wedding Plans P: . DEAR DOROTHY . DIX : In a column, a reader whose husband, had been unfaithful signed herself "Man-hater.- " It was good to see that you questioned her ' at-- i titude. When, man and. woman live together and raise a family, 'rwe v women find it hard really to hate the father of our children; although .we find. out he has been untrue to us. I, say "us" because I this is, a ., universal problem which includes the whole human , family. Agreed there is a coldness . Whirl of ..Send your problem to Dorothy t .enclose - stampedr iix. ' envelope, and adnewsdress her in care of this paper, Be-sur- Mr. Stewart has been attending Utah tate University for the past year! He plans to .continue ' his education in the JtalL Wedding plans are being made Miss Roberts Gay Ellis In DEAR ' FJCPEtRIENCED Your philosophy of life is mine! Forgive and forget! ; - ed j . y. I " . . I , enjoyed ,by members - Friday evening at the GRA Park in Provo. Present for the event were Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Ridge, Dr. and Mrs. Clinton Wiest, Mr. and Mrs. Don Giacomo, Mr., and Mrs. Albert Freestone, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peirce and Dr. and Mrs. John Crnkovic. Others attending were Dr. and Mrs. Wilford E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pratt, Dr. and Mrs. LaNell Hayward, Mr. and Mrs; Stan Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Beck Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Laurie , send me your leaflet on the Teeji-Ag- e Code. Mother has been a fan ' of . . yours for years! 'Now. she has A four of us girls; so she'll. be kept the I I'm" oldest; pretty busy.? ' Was 13 last November . Two of The Websters and Mrs. Hains10 worth attended the. Passion Play and are. other sisters 8jjthe my ' was torn I enclose; a at Oberammergau, V Germany. Following this Dr. and Mrs. Webenvelope. stamped ' ster flew . to Spam, visited Portu-a- l, . . . j DEAR .CYNTHIA i What a sweet Bermuda and Miami, Florida. letter! Thank you. Tell your moth--' While in Miami they attended er ; she must be a very nice per- the AMA convention. DrV Webson to have f daughter, as thought-- 1 ster returned to Proyo and Mrsl f u! as you. The Teen Age Code has Webster traveled to Philadelphia ? been sent: you together with some where (she visited with their son other leaflets . which may - prove James and his family. ' j :t . 'helpful. , self-address- JUDY i IRENE ROBERTS Each of the small items; inside should be gaily wrapped. Select inexpensive gifts with an eye to pleasing. The surprise box might contain cologne, foot cream, paperback novels, eye drops, a roll of mints, note paper, a ball point pen and a small folder of stamps. Goodwill. , For Navy Man And Wife ) , A Summer Steak Fry hosted by a Sunday night study group was SHIRLEY BURTON Chipmans Host Stake Fry, Busi ness "Meet j' , Frying Steak Draws Friends To GRA Park 3A. SUNDAY HERALD. - ' |