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Show J- - MOLLY MAYFIELD '"T? TT ' fSBfS 1987 Sund oy Herald 5A ' A Love From The Past Threatens His Future she meant to roe, she had left can I keep such a tight rein MRS. MAYFIELD: Before I married Trudy, I town and the next thing I knew on myself indefinitely? I really was in love with another girl, she was married to another don't think I can without crack-W- e " "j ing up, had a quarreL Before J got man. A HUSBAND around to realizing how much. I married Trudv. I ' can truthfully say I didn't love DEAR HUSBAND: Yes, you can, and that "tight her the way I had this other rem" will work Jor you. girl As the years went by and First of all, avoid that family f ,,,ve;i mucn as possible. I hope Lose forgot about my first tove. I nm with the lyoU u8ureu i was nappy asuici9ame make 4 If .a change and soon. v Madge came back into my life. She's a beautiful, lovely, t Kids can't mother- of fourpper- gracious lnrur frw if nmnl their mittprw r .!4v u t - 11 11,. l names are on them. They husband CLARK'S CHARGE me gft keep coming back like the an old friend without the slight-snow- s. &ANKAMERICARD Some have vinyl or; est indicaton that we had ever leather tabs stamped in gold beea anything but friends. "S0-fiwith any litis girl's or boy's !That was & Jit-- turfflott -- since, nm Tngw- i quilted backs and pfle linings Seeing her again was like with an inside or outside sip. wiping .out all that had hap- we last time 1 saw pered wrist pocket for hot Penea s is her. It by tremendous only most the chocolate change are effort that I can,treat her as practical. she treats me. I know howvery A wmoaiPt " sgpearance'rde-- " easy it would be to lose her perids on - her - accessories as friendship, destroy my family's much as her clothes. Just as happiness and lose out all the' ! the right stockings, shoes and way around. My wife isn't the suspicious handbag are essential accessories, such as a fine type, but I'm sure she senses case and the change in me. Molly, what: compact, hpstk-combs, are also an important am I going to do? I don't want' my life to fall apart but how part of her image. DEAR KittensXan't These y, Mittens Long Dont let yourself get In , a position where you'd DARE let your guard down, You aren't the first man (or. woman who felt a tremendous attraction for someone who is unattainable for one reason or another. It isn't an easy thing to Jight, but your own sense- of integrity. Is your best de-- I feiise; totaw fa the next best weapon. M.M, 1 - PAY - LESLIE ANN HICHAM. -- WEN HOOVER- - An-- 1 will Dec. 27. evening reception Oakland First Ward halt Miss Higham is in ner junior year at, Brigham Young University. ' Mr. Callahan is a student at Brigham Young University and has fulfilled an ! LDS mission to Australia. The couple will reside in Tie couple win be married Provo and will continue studies In the Oakland LPS Temple on at the university. 7 ct i Polls Pointers, Quilt Ann Mid-wint- is made of the betrothal of Leslie Ann Highara and Michael Earl Callahan. Parents of the bride-eleare Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higham, Oakland, Calif. The, prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs., Thomas J. Griffiths of American Fork. Squdro Bonnie -- Bryson, Provo-ancMra- FREE nd : DEAR POLLY My Pointer is er disposable aluminum pans ; for the ladies, who like to make that frozen things have come 'quilts and also use up their old in. Put foil over the top of the Cut material for the pan and stretch tight ' Prick ; nylons. holes in the foil with a fork so quilt Kjuares into , 'squares. Take two squares, the grease can run down into 'wrong side out, sew together by this disposable pan. Throw it ; machine on three sides and away and no messy broiler to ; then turn right side out. Take wash. Sometimes these pans one nylon stocking, gather can be washed and used sever-' w as if you were going to wear at times. With a bit of soakine ; it, slip into the sewn square and mey require little real scrub- Ithen tie the middle by going bing JEANETTE. 'through the center of the DEAR POLLY--We recently .stocking to bold it in place. bought a new station wagon and ;Sew the squares together with as my husband uses it for de- ' close overhand, stitch on .me livering, he lined the tail gate Center Utah County, Daugh back side. After the squares and floor with that new inside- - ters of Utah Pioneers, met for are sewn together, embroider a ouisiae carpeting. , mis cer an enjoyable afternoon at the fancy stitch around the squares. tainly keeps the floor from get Christmas party Friday annual "I use No. 30 crochet cotton, ting scratched up. MRS. at Provo 18th Ward, afternoon double. When nine squares are H.J.H. .: President Dora Perry wel . joined together, jom to another j e difsection using a You will receive a dollar if comed the members and com . ferent-colore-d crochet thread, Polly use your favorite home- - munity singing was enjoyed un'such as black, to make the making idea, Polly's Problem der' the direction of Alene nine-inc- h squares stand ; out. or solution to a problem. Write Christensen,, county chorister. !Use as many small squares as Polly in care of this newspaper. Reva iPrice, accompanied the r ; you like to form a pattern. Do Polly's time - tested holiday carols. hand-sewn sides ideas. 'not havt the To obtain POLLYS Greetings from the national on the outside edge of the CHRISTMAS POINTERS send president. Kate B. Carter, were name and address with read. The Harward Sisters, Iva quilt Fancy switching around ' 1 tile squares is optional, of check or money order !to and Dene and Gay Olson sang course. VELMA. Christmas Pointers, co The Christmas carols. A Daily Herald, P.O. Box 489, story "The Wise Man," was Polly's Problem I DEAR POLLY Some baby Dept 846, Radio City Station, presented by Myrth Murr. Belle Johnson sang original Chirst-ma- s clothes I had loaned to a friend New York, N.Y. 10019. t I were returned - like music, Berda Whitehead smelling accompanying. Neither my ; cigarette smoke. Refreshments were served husband nor I smoke so they want under the direction of Olive to us. bad smell I .really to pack these clothes away but Alexander, Eleanor Terry, Le- ona Pope and the tables were not with this smell in them. W. The Orem High "School gay with' Christinas motifs. What will take it out?-M- RS. husband class of 1962 will hold a reDEAR POLLY-- My . must have all his meat broiled union on Dec. 27 at 7:30 : Your house or theirs? Which and often he will be the only p.m. in the Girls Gym. ever, wear something fabulous. ! one in the family having it Reservations should be For memorable holidays at made by Dec; 8 with Mis. home or at large, seek out the ! cooked that way. Rather than broiler Steven Powell in Orem, - fascinating, unusual fare. Make use the family-siz' which has to be washed, I have who is also available to a night of nights in a gutter contrived a small one. I use answer any questions re-- ing caftan or play the pajama ' aluminum pie pans or any oth r quired. game in drifting silk, jersey or DUPEnjoys Christmas EASY or- - k tn Mrs. Arthur Nesbit, also of "': Provo. Both the young people are graduates of Provo High School. Miss Hoover' also attended Utah" Technical College. She was, affiliated with the Pep Club and Ski Club. Mr. Nesbit attended Brigham Young University and has completed an LDS mission to Western Canada. Invited to attend me bride are Cheril MacArthur, Ruth WALKER &ANKARD Rise Vaneli's Wen Hoover planned Couch, Jeanine Nes Michael Nesbit .who take their bit. vows on Jan. 3 in the Salt Lake The couple will be at borne LDS Temple. A reception on ir Provo following the marri 10th-l65 Jan. at me Provo LDS Ward hall will be held in age. their honor. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wendell (Tuck) Hoover-- of MONTHLY - Miss Hi&ham Will Be Miss Wen Hoover Planning Wed in Temple Rites Marriage to" Michael Nesbit host Her parents FORK Johnson, nuptials are being and Jeanette a at the that nouncement by AMERICAN V6 ENTER PARKING 2nd NORtH or 3rd SpgrttwMr bt t Wool Noptt Good looking in a festive, holiday spirit Bright and cobrful with the warmth of Criristmas, sportswear and leisurewear by Pendleton are important chapters of the Yuletide story. Over the years they've been given so gladly and welcomed' so happily that "gifts by Pendleton" have become a tradition. Of 100 virgin trod, of course. See as first end complete your shopping the easy way, ;.... .. SHRTS $ 1 6 L X- - ' $23 BLANKETS L,u; ROBES , $1495 Festivities 1 :I:"y nine-squar- . Yanef rises It flw occassioi m dtzzyftig Hrott silhouettes and soaring new nt re-to- ld Orem High Class Slates Reunion " :r " 'Sr,J " fj ' r .v xZ lit cokxsia Snack Black nd bright patent lesthen. ' 0 Toe: Empift i&cm. 0 to jBarcflioM pMr Black. Bottom: I . , Bbdt Meat lesthtr ttHf, e u: J ''I COME YE AND ENJOY AN OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS i BRIGHT RED CHRISTMAS APPLES AND HOT ROASTED CHESTNUTS MAN'S SHOP TO . COACHMAN MUNCH ON WHILI YOUSHO- P- 'tHKTNUTI & IERV 1 I - AU DAT 7 mxr mx txTsTy x ' : , v :; SHOP EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT SATURDAY) i LI 'I'M EE :t$mxx:mmxxxx MON4ni.,S-- f - l SHOE-TR- TH.r4 SAT. Ai I"'11"" TIL 9 1 |