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Show ?A Sunday Heroic SWJDAY, APRIL Utiti County, 1961 , MOLLY MAYFIELD UUh Girl Who Chase Boy, Find Boy Who Flee! DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: I I'm head-ove- r heels in love with him. He lives in another town about 25 miles from here and I don't get to see him much. I called him the other day and we got in a big fight. He said I was "pushing." He said he didn't believe in "going steady" (we're both 17). He also said since he didn't have a car and couldn't depend on friends to bring him, we should "drop it and forget about each other." I CAN'T forget him and 1 can't stop "pushing." I love him so much it hurts and done everything to get him to IV JEANETTE McDANIEL PAMELA DEE HANSEN Friends Invited to Greet Pamela Dee Hansen And Newlyweds After Ceremony Michael Walbom to Wed Mr. a Mereton The prospective L. and Mrs. are announc- , Wedding plans ed for Pamela Dee Hansen and Michael David Walbom, who will be married on June 20 in the Wilkinson Center Skyroom with the marriage to be solemnized the following day in (he Salt Lake IDS Temple. Parents sfe the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hansen of Covina, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz I. Walbom Jr., of Idaho Falls, Ida. A reception will honor the after the couple immediately wedding and an open house is planned by the groom's parents on June 22 in Idaho Falls. Mrs. John Adams has been Invited to serve as matron of honor - Miss Hansen, who obtained Retiring Officers i groom is Pleasant Grove a bachelor of science degree at Daniel ffc American Fork, an graduate of School and LDS Seminary. High Brighara Young University k .. n i.-- . riage of their daughter, Jean-- He attended College of South- ti tvZ ette. to Duane H. (Dee) Ekinsiern Utah ana is a member of ,t it,(, !f Pleasant Grove. He is the the United States Army He .?L?rison of Stanford R. Ekins and serve. completed four - ' j... B Ekins. months active duty n 1967 and Verna gree. bne tras affiliated with is in the Pleasant Grove HeadWhite Key Honorary Society. will graduate The bride-to-b- e which has Walbom Mr. is a senior in from the American Fork High quarters Company She was chosen been called to active duty May at BYU and will School in m., Re-fS""- May. enter medical school following his graduation. He served an LDS mission to Norway. The couple will make a home in Orem while continuing their studies at the Provo school. Diane Mary Rath Honored Nearly 200 members of the Relief Society of Utah Stake were entertained at Ward chapel Thunday afternoon in an honors program 'lor a group of retiring stake Officers. ; , Tributes were paid to Mrs. Clarice Sumpter, former stake Relief Society president and to litis. Edna R. Williams, Mrs. Thelma Weight, Mrs. Louise Cardall and Mrs. Ethel Lewis. Slide photographs of the were projected during the tributes given by Mrs. Grace Kenison, Mrs. Effie Pinegar, Mr.s Bernice Crofl, Mrs. Veryl Con-aThompson and Mrs. Gaylf Mc-- IT ?! 13. Homecoming Queen of American Fork High School in 1967. The couple will exchange She graduated from LDS Sem- marriage vows on Friday, May inary and has been active for 3, at the Reception Center in Orem. the past two years in the marching group. Immediately following the marriage the couple will be honored at an open house reception from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Chosen to attend the bride are Sharyn Ekins. matron of honor, sister of the bride. Biidesmaids are Nila Davis, Shiela Whitloch, also sisters of the bride, Cindi Julian and Linda Chipman. Susan N. Judy Following a honeymoon, the groom will be stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., where his bride plants to join him. Amer-icanet- te Park-Universi- ty Oily Skin Facial V V- Jalene S"san J. hon-ore- nt Clara P. Denham, new stake Relief Society president conducted the program which also included a short fashion revue by members of the Spanish Branch, narrated by Mrs. Rose Mary Nelson; a talk on the organization of the ReMrs lief Society in Nauvoo, 111., by Mrs. Mary Campbell, supported by two tableaux formed by Mrs. Terri Lynn Gidney, Mrs. Vinnie Harker, Mrs. Ruth Crapo, Mrs. Hen-ri- e Katiry IJoyd, Mrs. Gloria and Mrs. Lois Peterson, from Provo Third Ward, and a slide presen'ation of Relief Society through the years with narration by N. LaVerl Christ-enseformer bishop of Provo Fourth Ward. Linda Chris ten-sn, en accompanied by her moth- er, Mrs. Fay Christensen, played appropriate cello music during the showing of the slides as did also a ladies quartet, wto sang, composed of Mrs. Laura Henrie, Mrs. Lera Whittle, Mrs. Ruth Boel, Mrs. Olga Nicol, accompanied by Mrs. Sarah Clark. This segment was under the direction of Mrs. Eva Terry of Provo Fourth Ward. Assisting with the projection of the slides were Ira Terry and a. Winfield Clark. Introductory mu sic was played by Mrs. Robert Bunker. The 100th anniversary of the founding of Relief Society in the Provo Fourth and Third Wards was also noted in the program. was A dainty refreshment served following the program. Mrs. DeJ.am was assisted by Mr? Rclva her counselors, McGarry and Mrs. Cleo Ririe and by members of the stake board. w Relief Society sego lily pins re given the retiring workers. -- g Here's a daily beauty facial designed especially for typically oily teen skm. Kristin Annette Every night before going to bed work up a big lather with pure castile baby soap to fight the bacteria that causes pimples. Spread the lather all over you rface and allow to remain on the skin for 10 minutes. Then gently brush the lather all over your face and allow to remain ments with a soft cosmetic fe .. .. ... A.f J.IJvJm brush to help dislodge any small blackheads. Thoroughly Carolyn Patsy remove all the lather with water, first warm, then cold. Then pat on witch hazel with a fresh cotton ball. Your face will tingle and shine with cleanliness and the hexachloraphene in the baby soap will give it a head start on combating the Sponsoring organizations are oil that your skin secrets while American Legion Auxiliary you sleep. Unit 70, Cadmus Club, Elysium Club, Mothers Study Club, and Pleasant Grove Firemen's Easy to launder in soap or suds are bathroom sets of Dacron pile rug plus tank in a choice of curved, SPANISH The cover FORK classic styles and and fringed, American Legion Auxiliary Post 68, Spanish Fork are spon- a wide range of striking colors. hard-workin- - ,..:--. Unda Mary State Delegates Named From Utah County Schools Girl AMERICAN FORK - Kristie Harvey and Mary Brown have been selected to attend Girls State July 7 through 13 at Utah The girls, State University. both high school juniors, are sponsored by the Auxiliary of American Legion Post 49 of which Mrs. Nina Llewellyn is president. At the May auxiliary last year's Girl Staters, Jean Bateman, Jolinda Hansen, and Karen Diane McKinney Blomquist will brief the two who will attend this year, in an orientation program and give their impressions of their ex periences. Kristie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harvey, and Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark K. Brown. nt - seven girls to Girls soring State to be held at the Utah aid N. Andersen, and Jalene State University at Logan July Despain, daughter of Mr. uid 7 through the 13th. Mrs. Roy Despain of Salem. are American The girls are Judy Koyle, Contributors daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I ?roy Legion Auxiliary Post 68, of Ri Koyle; Annette Pickerall, Spanish Fork; Women's Feder- daughter of Mrs. Lavinia B, ated Clubs Council. AJleman Pickerall; Susan Nelson, daugh- Floral, Spanish Fork Jaycee ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nel- Wives, Bank of Spanish Fork, Ruth Gardner, Thalian Club and Salem City son; Mary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wa- will sponsor Jalene Despain of llace Gardner; Susan Johnson, Salem. l w L. .r w J R. Mrs. C. (Margaret) PT FA'.AVT nRDVP Thrf udu6Iuer ul "lr- - ana Mrs. Aian will serve as counselMitchell Diane Johnson; Andersen, junior girls from the Pleasant jf of Mr. and Mrs. Ger-- or to Girls State. Grove High School will repre daughter sent their school and communities at the 1968 American Legion Auxiliary Girls State, according to Mrs. Eva Adams, Unit 70, Girls State chairman. This year's Girl's State deleBeautiful Mi hers A gates are Carolyn Bezzant, i 21 I Are appreciated daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bezzant, Pleasant Grove; Mothers' have a Beauty Treatment Patsy Young, daughter of Mr. Walk-i- n ;id Mrs. Ray Young, Pleasant Special Monday thru Thursday. Grove, and Linda Wells, daughTreatment with Electric Scalp ter of Mrs. Caro' Wells, Current and Style $2.95 Facials and Make-u$2.95 j for MOM y Permanent Wave Special for Fine, thin Hair-R- eg. Value $15 fo . . $7.50 Conditioner free with $9.95 organic protein permanent $9.95 on.y Call Addie Allen 1 or AC tilI 89 v 7 1 .y MARY KAWAKAMi COLLEGE OF BEAUTY We practice what we teach 33b West Centa Street. beauty Provo. Pnone 173-55- home-tow- boys n MM. DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: I am a widow and have been going with a married man for three years. He's 66 and I'm 44. His wife knows about me 'and, at times, has begged me to please "leave him alcne." !And she refuses tc divorce him. They've been married iover 40 years. The weird part is, Sol has the greatest respect for his wife 'but he LOVES me. He wants to be with me but his wife things he should home stay and respect his marriage vows. PAULINE ANN SASSO The sad part is, his doctor understand that. I don't like says he has only five years other boys at all and if I can't more, at the most, tc :;ve. That have Wally, I don't want any- worries all three of us. I can't one. Sdo without him, she won't do Help me make him under without him, and the man stand I can't live without him. cant be both places at the CANDY same time. He says he feels like he has two wives which, DEAR CANDY: What does it take to. get Invited to attend the bride Mr. and Mrs. Telio Sasso of 0lly' t0iProvo announce the engage-ar- e through to you, girl? If you Joy Sasso as maid of honor don't quit, the next thing he'll J of their daughter, Pauline and Martha Weiler, Rochelle years tell you is "Get lost you boths to Michael RobertDusch and Kathleen Lane. hisjA er me!" Dcn't you know that life? a son of Mr. and Zastrocky Miss S?sso, who was graduTRIANGLE your "pushing" is just driving and Mrs. Michael Zastrocky ated from St. Francis High him farther away if that's pos- DEAR TRIANGLE: of Denver. School, will be graduated in sible! He just plain isn't interWhy, in heaven's name, did June 15 ceremonies at St. May with a bachelor of science ested. you let yourself mess up the of Assisi Church in degree in nursing from Loretto Francis Maybe you think you can't life of a man more than 20 ha Thlnnnorl htf tha nmmlo Hpiflht:- PnllpPP FlpTlVpr fr , nfo w . UT Lilt t.VUVI. I live without him but you can alt Uiai ..k.- was win dldnt who from friends their will Zastrocky graduated greet . lAimlA stop making a pest of yourself H after the wedding at the bride's ,Kegis College in Denver with I ainno ti, nvifhomatine Aaorna "in HlUHILlllHUVJ. nearer your own age? The couple will reside in It's not much of a problem Legislative Council for a young woman to make the1 Denver for The earlier you shop an old man think he's in love children's summer wardrobes, with her! It's like takine can- - iL ...... JU . ... i: t oi ictv- -i uie seieuuim ueutr dy from a babv! What can you do?!? Step ored style, .and fabrics in the. out of the picture, that's a baSub filed what.; He may be a little unhappy Before you buy, check labels !With the through for a while b it he'll have or tags for washing directions streets soapsuds to dunk hippies and peace and if he lives long and also to determine wheth-- i flower people as a practical enough, he'll come to realize er the fabric has such addition-'proteagainst the a fool he's been. al advantages as durable press igible signs of lack of cleanli- Dr. John Bemhard and Dr. M.M. 'ness. and soil release finishes. Keith Melville will discuss the five proposed amendments to mat6imtmtmmdtmi MVV, the Utah Constitution that will r rr.. , ...rt11lJ... trr in ballot on the the appear at the 1988 general election meeting of the Utah County Legislative Council Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the Women's Cultural Center. Their presentation will be from the educational rather than the political viewpoint, according to officers. 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