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Show ' ' ' I g s ' ! ' I ! i U M j IT SUNDAY, APRILi 8, 19G2 Utauh Courwty, Utah : 4A SUNDAY HERALD !:!?:: If: ,1 1: r u I ;. ..v .. a 1 ! . v 7 ' : . r :1 1 " , i 3 '. 'II ' i f i i ,4 f j I Dorothy Dix i By nELEN WORDEN ERSKINE DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have a confession to make. After six years of marriage! iia whchjIVe acquired a nice hme and one child whom I adore, t am restless and unhappy. The plain truth fs that I noj longer love my wifk Sbe s a good woman, fine house keeper arid (conscientious mother I (cannot abide her. Tjiis but I r - t 1 ! ml' i Mrs. Fav Loveless 3 ! L. . ...- - ' I " 4 t i ... ar... ., Ray Bj Jones rf ...ii.TTT,nj II u" iiifll " Pi " Mrs. Norma Bullock Madsen 7 nual rLonorsiJNm twns :l K 1:1 The: conttibutionj the: com taf ? i i time; and epergy jwill be recognized for si outstanding; citizens at the Annual Honors: JTight, sponl sored by the Literary! Section of the Women'k Council jbn Wednesj day. April 11.. at th Women Clubhouse at 8 p.m Those, to! be ; honbre , are Mrs "Fred (Fay) Loyetesst musiciar Hintze and. choir noaor stuaen Provo Ilign bcnooi and Irnusiclab: Roger! Moore, dra matlst and outstaAdirigr student; Dr. Florence Jepp?rsQtt Madsen, nationally recognized musician . ' ' J. served as delegate to school activit es committees.! She Explorer Council, served has also attended Girls State. The history of th( arts in Utah or camp officer, and is of the the Provo Order Valleymusic, art, dance; drama nave Deen mextnpaDiy connect with the! Jepperson family, Roger's primary interest is dra ed; illustrious progeny is to whose ma and he plans to attend Brig-ham Youiig University 4fter grad day represented by Dr. Florence J uating this soririii. While at Provo Jepperson Madsen. After her receiving i . Jidiploma High School ' hi has played In ... pegan ner, stuaies more plays thin any previous from BYU male student; appearing in six. at! the New England Conservatory Music. It pas here in Boston major productions. He has also of ana to xvew xorK produced assemblies and been a and on concert tours New England that throughout member of a winning debate d Voice her brought her team. as musicianswide acclaim from Mrs. Loveless has a distinguish- M well as critics. ed record of achievement in musi tb Provb in 1920 after cal circles, being; an able accom theReturning r, of death her panist and skilled chorus direc was named she tor. Sfie Is curijently serving as ParleyofJepperson, of head music the department director of the newly organized BYU. music section of the Women's In 1922 she was married to Council and directs her1 ward Franklin Madsen, a noted' singer, choir. She has worked with the instrumentalist, conductor,! com Singing Mothers ifor many years poser and teacher. The two have and, while unable to go herself, continued at thej BYU as profeshelped direct the group of sing- sors of now holding titles ers who accompanied Dr. Madsen of emeritimusicj' and devoting their time to Europe;. ahfl talents to Church activities Ouitside of music and her family id training jyfoung men and! Mrs. Loveless s mother of four women m th6ir studios.: and grandmother: to six her time Mrs. Madsen hiasprivate over ohf hun is devoted to the hours which she dred compositions and arrange I spends as the very able president ments to her credit. of the East Provo Stake Relief In 1941 she became a member Society, a! position she has held of the General Board of Relief for nearly five years, prior to Society, and through the years that she also served as ward has been responsible for correlatpresident. One of the facets of this ing music withi!the Relief Society job that, she finds most Interest lessons, amjl for the musical acIs taking tivities of the ing and inspira ional Singing Mothers ' care of the Indian children when throughout the world. For several they are first brought from their years she nas directeaj large Navajo homes to Utah for the choruses of Singing Mothers at school year before they are plac the fall Relief Society conferences. ed in thel? fqstejr homes. in addition to numerous sessions Her interest! in music Js shared of April general conference. by her faniilySas her husband for- She was given the special as many years has directed a pop- signment- - in of Great Britain ti J I' It ....':.!... .1 ular dance orche stra ah,d two of training aj IIcnorus ana conaucxmg her children also play. of 250 Singing Mothers from five to student Another outstanding nation's, be honored is Sharon Hintze, a daughter of Mr. and Mr. L. F. Hintze of Provo. Also a senior at Provo High School, she is a National Merit and has the State as a sen chief of Arrow. A. (Norma) Bullock, native Provoan. has long been ac- live in music lcircles and 'civic and church work. Her lovely contralto vbice has added its charm to many occasions, both secular Mrs, ; and religious, and She has participated in many ; choral groups. Her qivic acc jmplishments include acting, as one of the original Organizers of, the Provo Women's Council which shejhas served! in various capacities;. She also served on the Provo City Library Board for two years as an appomjteej of Mayor Roy .Dixon. She has been active in the Parent-Teachand teacher; Rar m. Jones; Association and Was one BPeech and drania director at of the j organizers of the Ladies Provo High School anq Mrs. J. A. Literary Club, of which sh is the XliormA) iiuuocK.f vocalist. president-elect-, having served tivo h Each of tlie honoreejs will previous terms early in the club - er ! artist-brothe- par-whlc- Is i. tidpate in tie. program organization, Hdnors evening. planned for"jthe In Montrose While ."Colo. Committee In charge Includes they made their home for awhere long Mrs! VirgU Camp project chair- Bullock instru- Mrs. was period! mari. and Mrs. WJ Eafl Johnson, pfction chairman:; Mrs . Arnold Council patterned after the vic chainnan and a , j m Jtroyo, estaDiisning for the city-widtime theri group for e- 1 Mr. T and Mrs. Bullock were away from Provo for many but since their return about! four Bullock has! found years igo, Mrs 1 .1 a. warm welcome ior nerseu id her musical talent. She Is the mother of three ch:il-dren and her daughter shares her iJ 1 enthusiasm and talent for music;. She also enjoys their 12 grand- children. ' I r Mr. Jones has been a member t The Ladies Literary of the Provo High School faculNEPHI Club of Nephi held its election of ty for six years. .h officers ' meeting recei tly at the he has institime this During n home; of Mr. land Mrs Leo tuted the present forensicsi proW. ilrs. W. wim President gram and! also ena productions In charge. Btephenson at the school. ' The;'tresen't offfcrf,1 Mrs. W. Among the other innovations he W Stephenson,' president; Mrs; has brought to the school dra J.Ei;Robertson fvicej president; matic j program is the present d Mable Sperry secrietary; Mrs. Shakespearean production prd-assistiknt secreBailey, gram at the high school. tary;. Mrs. A Li Garlbett, report-r- j During the years he has stimu Mrs.- William' Bailey, histor- lated and encouraged dramatic Belliston, interest and training at the provo ian, and I Mihs. J.' parliamentarian, ,were school, he has directed 15 to 'serve during productions. In addition,: themajor byf acclamation! Pro. vo High forensic program has Discussion of the fpast year's produced many con. accomplishments were reviewed testants in areas. the various v. .during the eyenihg.i j jvirj Jones also contributed nls A! delicious luncheon was serv skills and training to the Panor ed by the election f committee. ama production staff in 1960. Mrs. BaileyJ Mrs. Joseph Bed- Roler Moore is! an outstanding son, Mrs. Lester BeJliston, Mrs. performer in the dramatic and SteDhenson ands Mrs.! William forensic department at Provo "'I f" BaUey. High! School where he also is a Nineteen members were presr top student in all areas. In add! It I mphmmary . mB ects ciuh 1 Lrroun urn cers . - m : i 3 . . !! , i! ; Chris-.tepse- . !. Wil-for- -- - it f re-eelct- ed g , - j . : -- tion he is ctive bh the Provonian. i belongs to the United Nations and Gerrijan Clubs as well, asl. the Fruit CodktairMofd Forehsics club and Honor Sod ety. dutside of! school he has been As Salad oc Dessert' IB: active in scouting and in work his church! He is an Explorer for Drain syrup from k can (1 lb. u .. h i 14.oz.) of fruit cocktail and use it Instead of water in preparing your . favorite flavor of gelatin dessert powder. Add; 1 1 teaslpoon lemon Juice ; and chill u4til mixture t mounds on spobn Cpmbine with fruit cocktail and c L. in the can . . until set. Din ran in warm water, remove bottom lid and! push out fruited gelatin gradually, the! width of one slice at a time.! As a! salad, serve on. greens and garnish with! mayonnaise. As a1 .colojrful . dessert, merely top with,' whipfoed cream. J , ll J. I . I t. j l ., 4 i i iS 66 .try i j Vows will be spoken in the Salt Lake Temple on Friday, April 13. Anl oren house reception will hon- or them that evening in the Lehi, Sdond Ward meetinghouse. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. and all friends and relatives are invited. Bidden to attend the bride; Is hef twin sister, Mrs. Lloyd (Betj ; eel Auxiliary Eureka Meets - estimates A. vnai asijweii jj'jour Either White or Brown Whether an egg Is brown I or J Miidred Davis presiding. white depends upon the breed of After the business session, the hen iitiatjlaid the egg. Poultry I. the U.S. Department of Alice experts g imes were played an Agriculture Say that color makes Pe rt, Mildred' Davis and uiara no difference in the quality or nu Ga rbett! won prizes. After the tritional value of an egg. cniia. FR i f games, the ladies were i served refreshments at a local restaur ). ": D wight D. Eisenhower, Lyndon r cell-in- - 1 Miss Davis and Mrs. Virginia Bradford were hostesses. For Exquisite mm - re- I . . APR L 9th THROUGH 14th -- Ii' I'- designed for Attractive door Living. 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Write for "Sex Education .; Egg The United Steel Workers Auxiliary held a regular meeting recently with President EUREKA- ; - no; JANITORIAL SERVICE i - Visit Ui This Week During II- :--. j COMPLETE I Miller. Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Miller of ,t" i , REDWOOD B - !.THETEASlhl7AY'3 1 th The only thing for you to dH is find ihe courage to tell your wife 'just what you've told mcL Maybe she tyi Gum fey. as matron of honor, feels the- - same way but hesitates With Mrs Donald (Patricia) .Pjar- - to say so.!) At any rate, a frank ryi Val peane Sly, Carol Jane talk is needed to clarify the a Layson pnd Mary Ann Miller, mosphereJ! lYour Oase is riot unique. A Jacklyn Sly, petite sister of the one told me that the cruc doctor brdie, wip be flower girl.ial in most niarriages was Craig Miller will serve as best thelyear sixth. For some reason, may man for his brother. Ushers will be the relationship bi chemical, Include Ieaf Miller, Lloyd Gur- tween husband and wife alters. ney ana ponaia Farry . The saving grace is the children, Miss S y is a graduate of the if lany, or some crisis!- - When Lehi Hig i School where she Was trouble strikes, human bein'zs active in school affairs. cling together. If thfiigs ate going Mr. Mi ler Is a fourth year Itn. well materially durihg that fate-fu- ll debt at Brigjham Young Unifer- sixth ear, watch oui j. sitv and san temoloye of the Gen Check back ' to yiur courtship eva Steel Plant. While iri high days. What attracted you to your school he was prominent in jath wife? Tryjto recaptujre that eariy mood. Ask her to do the same. letics and attended Boys Stat. See this for the crisis it is and for your own. sakes pullil together . 11 Ti stes the Samq as XI or. (AV.1I i m nt nSnt and forthcoming niarriage of ltheir daughter Beth; to Neil K. :. DPi i Mr. and Mrs. Etsil J. annniinr the nffaee- - LEin : L. js- t rov jvm Wed 3 in& Rites RESTLESS: gs You Are Cordially Invited To DEODOREN SPECIALS s?riz ihtoact:o:i e RTflM PHONE DEAR v ..-- 14 - Plans 3 tr anvthirie to forget jh Reveals . . 1 ; mtt Miss SIyt Black . A year ago fell in love with a man twice my age but of the same nationality. His family and mine are iclosel frierids.hHe has a fine position and is upstanding in every way. My mother is aware of his Interest in me but not that we have been dating. She says he is too old and thinks I should marry a boy who has! a colleee education and Ss nearer my own age. If either she or my father ever find out abou my datinc this man, I shall never hear the last of it. They would be hurt and disappointed in ine for, td' them, their daughter is perfect. Having no one else to turn to, I turn to ' Confuse 1 you. DEAR CONFUSED: If this man is as honorabl as you! think, he should nav "a '.frank talk; with your parents and tell them of his feei-infor you. To date him secretly is very, wrong. j I fell in love when l was 17 with a man twice my age who Was a friend .of our family, jMy mother hit the ceiling. Because of her I stopped seeing tbife man. Looking, back, I'm glad I did for, had w married, my life would have been very limited. Vritlng and not marriage became my career. But oddly enough, When I: did marry many years later, it was to a man 17 years older than I. Then the differences, in our ages did1 not seem so great diji-gus- me.j As a result I drink parents. n . semi-finali- st and Scholarship member of the Honor Society. Her activities include such diver vified areas as music, debate, science and sem nary. Sharon is an outstanding violinist, serving as a member of the Provo High Orchestra for three years; Allstate Orchestra, two years; Utah Valley Youth Sym phony concertmisxress. She is also a member of the Thespian TroupeL Folk Dancing Club. Quill and Stroll, Uhited Na tions Club (president), Legisla live Council parliamentarian. She is also active in debate, won hon- orable mention an the regional science fair, knd served; on other " prize-winnin- il . !l!.; i. . 4 All friends and relatives of Mr.' arid Mrs. William S. Black are iriyited to an open house today in Provo. to honor them jjn their 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. !and Mrs. Black, former . cello-tone- J Rasmussen, Mrsl Harlin Johnson secretary. All j friends and family mern-ber- i, are. especially towed to atjwelcome, tend and the public according to lommltteej members. J Hd . d, eign-bor- nat I haVe1 to go horrie to her, Tye seriously considered walking out but I hesitate to hurt now liv are her or the. baby. I guess I lust of residents Provo, wasn't cut out to pe a married Lake in Salt City. ing welcomed from be will Guests man, havirig remalried a bachelor 4 to 8 p.m. at the home of their tillfl was30., iNow, norror or norrors, my daughter Mrs. Edison C. Breck wife wants; more children.' I do'jt. eniridge. 1019! E. 360 S., Provd! remaps u l could get away awhile. I might straighten uri arid oecome a person a,gain. ijaut for what? TO, go back to that doormat I marked? Restless Joe r ; ld ' . Open House Planne For Mr. and Mrs. W DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a girljgrowing up In the constricted atmosphere of a home ruled by my narrow-mindefor. makes me mean, cantankerous and heartless. The dreadful pa is that the more I rail out' . : i i me il ana more su meeicer ner, ii. missive sheibeconis. This ts Sharon Hintze Roger Moore Six Honor Literanv bection lo M M.-l- . I Dr. Florence i After Six Years of Marriage, Husbancl Says He's Restless - "J 4 ' Nam Address City . . i .1 ....... State ir: . 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