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Show ; :; r, : I. :'- j .; T,. ' - " t ;.L;-j'- . ' ' , 1 nrTgr' Mrs. Romney Busy With Home, Church - . W 'i ' ": ;, I - r , '!,r ; - sUnday herald 'sa Dessert Blends Bruit Bid vors -.- I- Tangy jand refreshing as a spring day, tne flavors of three fruits blend With a crunchy graham cracker jcrust .fof a delicious des j 1 sert treat, 2 THE MATURE PARENT Broken Promises May Revea ll Parents'' Fear of Hurt Pride' 'I in-- : I ' ! ' cuses to explains why we couldn't fulfill our promises. But the truthwill,probabl3 be anger at the child whoT has pre sumed to question our ability to do all his thinking by ; asking, By MRS. MURIEL. LAWRENCE Newspaper! Enterprise Assn. In' a scuffle iwit, b! his little broth- eri 'the.. ladder belonging to Rog f ruck got brok- er! s toe en. So upset was that his moth-Set him a' new erj promised to fire-fighti- - ng 'Mom,! don't forget your promise tol. . .:, ladder. j iLast "Saturday Ls jshe backed the ear out of th garage, Roger ran out to! remind fier of the prom ise. She said, !Get away' from the ear: I've got I a lot of things toj do downtown, this morning. .I'll remember . j . n ji And she j'DIDj remember h'er promise; Hie memoryj of it stayed wjth. her durjing sher errands at the , cleaner's, the bakery jarid the supermarket . But when 'she .had completed itiem a strange thing happened. Instead of turning the car - up the fcide street that led to ' the toy siorej she drove straight on past it. Aware of th j disappointment . . And so, like Roger's mother, we must pUnish the presumption by breaking the promise. jNone of us want; to break promises to children. But if we idealize the affection we give to them, I don't think we can help1! breaking them. The reminders of an unfill-ed obligation s trikes too deeply at our pride in perfect parental performance to make it possible t res pond to pern 'reasonably, e just can't say to Roger, OK, jm glad you reminded me about my promise, l mignt nave for-gotten your ladder." Perfect parents can tolera e no reminders of jiobligationj But who that she was! gofng to inflict) on wants to be perfect? Roger, she thought with sudden irritation "I can't help it. I don't hive time. I'll gel his ladder next . cup sugar Mix lemon pie filling! mix with sugar: and Ik cup orange juice in saucepan. Add egg yolks ; blend well. Add remaining orange juice and pineapple juice. Cook, stirring constantly,- over medium1 heati until mixture thickens, 5 to 7 minutes. Cool, While filling1 is cooling prepare) graham crackers' crumb crust. Thoroughly blend 1 23 cups graham crackers crubs finely rolled, Yt cup softened butter or margarine and V cup sugar. Pour into a pie plate and press firmly against bottom and sides of plate. .The easy way is to press crumbs into place using ah pie plate. Bake in a moderate pven (375 degrees F.) 8 minutes.! Cool. Pour filling into crust. Beat egg whites until stiff but! hot dryj gradually adding sugar.! Pile mer-ingue ofer (filling, sealing; to edges of crust, Bake in a hot oven (500 . 4 to 5 minutes; Chill degrees . Makes 6 to 8 servings. o nours 10 ! f - j J w , :, f ; jj - 4 - r'TiMmirVi ;ri i ! 'i-l-l-'- ifi i : j j -- ' .. - -- - ;.VJ;.LA RAE I y - V 1 t I : ' II II Mr. and Mrs. Eueene Backus of Orem announce the engage ment of their daughter, LaRae, to DeLoy Slack, son of iMr. and Mrs. Francis Slack, St George The engaged couple is making plans for a) May wedding. fj .Miss Backus is! a graduate of jSt. Mark's pursing School and is ( now Working at the Utah Vallev MospuaiK Air. Slack is a graduate! Pf utan btate, University and has filled a two-yemission in Call fornia. Currently he is employed World.s first large nubile librarv in St. George. was founded in Boston in 1852 ar I'! j You Can Count on Us Clup Notes one-roo- m IU-L- down bed that she and Romney j ,! In the intervening yt ars, Romney has climbed from a salesman to an estimated annual salary of $150,0)0 to $225,-00ass head of a company he helped to its financial feet. He resigned only recently. With) her husband now in politics, Mrs. Rcmney, 52, may yet find herself :n the spotlight na$125-a-mon- th 0, 'If it I j M j gi herself as a first lady, but she the home of Mrs. Thomas R quickly added," "I would do any- Biggs, 575 S. 900 I., Orem. Mrs thing piy husband fett was big-- Mirla G. Thayne will give the x auu xaavsa ip tuiAi bauv program. Our LigKt , i a Sfl AS ADVERTISED IN SEVENTEEN are purchased collection. P ..;.vv,v.v. ... The slip tfiat's conscious o 1 j'. , !;-- , ! ..i. for- - $1 A m m 'Sfc-- ' i -- Ik iim$ J ..1'S1Wa end i 4.98 . jwhites and tansgo with every thing! 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Choose from plairi colors, stripes andl plaids. i jj .. 1 graham crackers. rrom 'V th! presidency, Mrs. LAMBDA TAU j Romney said she couldn't picture ji Will meet Monday at 8 p.m. a . 1 ,.;,- V 1 ,' . WJ.,. 1 In Two and Three Piece Suits of Cotton and Cool Fabrics d ' I. 1 Breeze Through Spring and Summer 7:30 p.ml, Tuesday at the Util- ity Building. All women interested in weight reduction are to attend. ' ':it I HOME ARTS - MUNICIPAL Will meet Monday 2 D.m.. clubhouse when Mrs. Algie at the Ballif wiU discuss "How to Grow ! Topped with meringue and toast- . , , J flj..1 a coconut, inis nreeiruii; pie Dienas ine navors 01 orange, lemon ancj pineapple for a delightful as well as treat. The crunchy crust is. made with L! OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY TIL 9 P. Dr. Fred Kartchner will show twoj films on cancer and cancer! detection! m overweight people! at THREE FRUIT PIE EASTER j CLUB O "WWW"' PRE- -' VALLEY CHAPTER 3; ,O.E.S. Will meeti Tuesday, April 10, at 8 p.m. , at the Masonic! Temple for regularj session. .1 '. j1, the show. note to that is only It interesting the outstanding works of jthose sent by the artists and galleries ire actually hung for the show. The paintings are passed jby a board of judges, who select' only pie best for showing. .Enough paintings remain unhung to fill j ; k If ly and internationally. Many;lead-in- g galleries send ' paintings to . self-sacrificin- :: !, I j promise. In 'it she read the ungrateful suggestion that she could fail in devotion to him. It hinted intolerably at his doubt of itlj So, ttjj punish him for daring to question: ' the: reliability of her love he broke her promise to hira. If we are parents who are proud our "goodness" children. the I chances are we break promises! to them. J (The giveaway is always the intense irritation tore feel when we ae. reminded .of a unfilled promise.' Oh, Iwe'll ftod a thousand ex- - if ! LaRae I"Backu s Plans To Wed Dele y Slack in I i ;i 'j ! I " BACKUS Art Exhibit ,f-- i" f j red-hea- week. . .j ft . . , fj But pressure h$ time had noth- (Continued From Page ijlA) ing to do with he real reason for disregarding her promise to Rog- - ture club, physical arrangements. The Springville 'Art Exhibit anShe broke it jbecause he had nually; draws visitors in the tens reminded her of it. of thousands. Recognized nation Like others among us who are ally as one. of the outstanding art ; proud of, our perfect devotion to shows of the country, the exhibit children,! Roger's mother fiercely features the works of many artists resented his reminder of her who are recognized both national- x J '' !:-- try; ly wood "So I played bit parts sin sey- era! movies, ut at three or four pnths wanted to eet marriedi too' sh? said I ve never had any regrets about giving Up the movies," she said. "When George and I returned to Washington, after our marriage, I still, continued with my radio work and directed plays at ' the university ." Mrs. Romney was oh a program called jf 'Politi :aL Hitct Hiking' Her announcer was a freckled, d nam ;d Arthu r Godfrey. Her present home in 31oomfield Hills, ' Avith lit s v wide expanse of windows and spacious. rooms decorated in sunny yellow, orange and gold, is i, far cjry from the apa rtment jwjith a pull- tionally. As for V v.. - ,:;:.; ,,v- m : '!.-- 4 Mrs. Romney attended the Ameri can Laboratory School bf Theater in New York. VI did somd Shakespeare read-thewon a screen ings and with test in Hollywood," she said. Romney, whom she da :ed during high school in Salt Lake City, tried to dissuade her acting, but she wast determined give Hol- - first called hime. cupJsuar t s --- , 4 eggs, separated 14 cups pineapple juice A graduate of Georgi Washington University1, Washington, D.C., dents. 1 e Va cups orange 'juice well-publiciz- BE'lliUiHijUridnning wedding ceremonies at the home of her parents, Mr.jand Mrs.j Herman S. Kichards is .Rebecca! Richards of Edgemont who' is to marry Douglas Hi Phillips,:' a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Phillips iof Orem on April 28. A' reception in their honor will be IICIU UUtl tiVUXHIlK .ill,. Uiei JUgIIIUIll, XI111U VitIU. JDUUl the young I people are former Orem High School s u- - ; Three Fruit Pie packages lemon pie mix ' filling 3U-ounC- . A j, ' - j DETROIT (UPI) If fate-habeen otherwise!, the name of Len-- 1 ore Lafountj might havi been on the marquees of movie theaters. But fate, in the form of, an ambitious young man, changed her plans and her life. Today, she is happy ti be called Mrs. George Romney. v ine young man she married in 1931 became president of Ameri can Motors Corp., and is now a Republican , candi date for Michigan governor and a possible contender fOrthe GOP presidential nomination in 1964. '1 r' . . - " Satisfaction guaranteed or your limoney tback" 207 SARS N.ilstUfst Vid"til 10 ProT a.m. to 6 p.m. 9 Park Free j |