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Show 1968 ! Suny Hera!d 3A Susan Jacohsen Will Marry Merlynn Jones Mrs. Wernz Installed Head Of Utah Lake Lady Lions i Utah Lake Lady Lions gathered at the President's room at the Wilkinson Center Thursday tvening for the annual in- - t f Lady Lions. Assuming ntw duties were Mrs. J. W. Wort, president; Mrs. Jo Boel, vic president; Mrs. Vera Jensen, reporter; Mrs. T. V. Maloney, historian and parliamentarian; Mrs. Leo i A 5 ft Taylor, Mrs. Wernz was presented with the President's pin and she gave Mrs. Charles Stewart a past president's pin. Each officer was offered a beautiful rose by the retiring officei. Mrs. Stewart welcomed the has ; n stallation dinner. Installing officer was Mrs. iBelva Jones of the Edgemont V Huyrr.ore, sister of the bride, ed from Provo High School and Leonard Wood, Mo., and has and as bridesmaids. Jolene and is presently attending Brigham completed an LDS mission to busi- - Australia, Jana Lee Jacohsen,, also sis- Young University studying The couple will continue ness management. He ters; Kenee Jones, sister of active duty with the lfig to school in Provo, where the croom. and Mrs. Kevin Utah National Guard a! Fort both are employed. vndrup and Cheryl Pipe. Miss Jacobsen was graduated from Provo High School aid is now a senior in homemakmg education at Brigham Young University. She was affiliated with Sub Deb Sorority and is a member of Vokhnom Culture Unit and International Folk The engagement of Susan Jacobsen and Merlynn K. Jones uas announced at a mother-daughtlunchevti at the home of Mrs. S. E. Jacobsen Saturday with Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs. Kevin Sondrup as hostesses. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. V. Grant Jacob-seand Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Jones, all of Provo. The couple has chosen Aug. 9 for the marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A reception will honor them that evening at the Ninth-19tWard hall. Invited to attend the bride are her sister, Mrs. Daniel V Mr. Jones also was graduat- - SewandSew4-- tail-twist- 1.: NOW AT HOME in Provo are Mr. and Mrs. David Newman Hooley, who were married on May 23 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. An open house Saturday evening was held in their honor at the Orem Reception Centre. Parents of the bride, the former Andrea Johanna Boyce, are Mr. and Mrs. Garth I. Boyce of Provo and Mr. Hooley is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne E. Hooley of Orem. The couple is residing in Provo while attending Brigham Young group and gave a financial report. Pretty arrangements of flowers featured the blue and gold table decorations at which member$ and partners were seated. :.t-- H J i Mothers of Twins Club Organizes The "Sew and Sew Cookie Have Meeting Co. Inc." Club elected . offi- mmmmmmwmmmmmjmmmmmmmmmammmmmm MBS. J. W. WERNZ thin coating of petroleum jelly on lips and teeth helps prevent the dryness which can make smiling a chore for the bride or girl graduate. Beauty contestants say it works all the A time. MOLLY MAYFIELD 'iff. dancers. h Mothers of Twins met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Gagon to hear Gerald Nielsen of the Orem Police Department talk about first aid. He demonstrated h resuscitation and other first aid care. Hostesses were Mrs. Ricnard Taylor, Mrs. Don Hadock and Mrs. Gordon Eastman. mouth-to-mout- cers recently. Projects are co Iking and sewing. rt New officer are Robin Tei-che- .president; Pam president; Elayne Miner, reporter; Diane Bingham, treasurer; Marie Law, secretary; Gloria Jean Jones, activity counselor. Leaders are Mrs. Barbara Ann Johnson and Vonnie Heber. West-ove- r, vice 1 ofc 1 , SUSAN JACOBSEN Nebo Summer School She Looks Classes Great Fun Too Hard KandaUk These new classes are offered in addition to the regular mastering the typewriter, in schedule of music, math, and DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: beginning typing classes offered. special help classes. I am a college graduate in This is also true of young my early 20's and ready to dressmakers in the elementary settle down and have a family. sewing clases which have been I've dated a number of col- offered for the first time. lege boys, but all of them have Operetta workshops are under United Press International one reason or another for not way in all three communities, By at and in Spanish Fork, the high Watch for the turban with getting serious about a girl least, about me. They're all for school students are rehearsing fineer-ti- p length tails of match-j- 2 fun and games but that's about a summer musical, "Flower fabric attached. Folds of it. Drum Song," for production ing such were wrappea arouna I've been disappointed so during Spanish Fork Fiesta necks of models in fall - winter York collec many times I'm afraid to let Days next month. Christian Dior-Nemyself get in too deep with More than 65 students will tion. Sometimes they were any man any more. I'm about take part in the production as wrammd iust once and the ready to give up dating alto- actors, musicians, or aides in shortened tails were flung and scene- either both to back or front or gether bemuse I'm not inter- costuming, make-up- , ested in casual, are one down the front and one Instructors construction. ry romances. I want love, a home B. Davis Evans, Virginia down the back. and a family. Evans, Joyce Haraman, ueAnn What do you think the solu- W. Gustin, and Robert W. You'll continue to have a tion is, Molly? Evans. choice in skirt lengths for fall TIRED OF PLAYING GAMES and winter. The range: Tom DEAR TIRED: mother is somewhat lax in en- the well-bre- d g Stop working so hard at to the floor, and anywhere They forcing her discipline. married! That's your should be punished for not obey- in between. Midi's and maxi's problem. make their move, usually on the ing her, if for nothing else! Date various men but keep it Of pvenine scene or in storm coats. but love them, you course, casual. You have lots of time that doesn't mean The midi length is 14 inches you don't so have fun, but keep that from the floor; the maxi, li when you're being angry look out of get treated unfairly. I know that, inches from the floor. The mini .your eyes until you see that you know it and I'm sure your continues, of course. Continued look in HIS eyes. Even then, mother with it is the proliferation of does, too. i don't get married just to M.M. patterned hose and ugnts. fami-"ly- " ; "settle down and have a be sure you love the guy, too. MID-YEA- R M.M. (Continued from page 1A) SEMI-ANNUA- Grooming Guide L w WOMEN'S, CHILDREN'S SHOES STARTS MONDAY DOORS OPEN 9 A.M. get-,tin- big-Ige- st they are getting married as soon as possible. They say they want one week together anyway before ' he leaves. Why, why, why can't ! they wait the year out until his 1 return? ! I just don't understand. WORRIED MOM 1 ; ; ; I couldn't agree with you more. The marriage would, of course, have a much better chance of surviving these hec- tic years. But try and convince the young ones! If anyone has found out how, I wish they'd pass the word along! ' I receive hundreds of letters like yours, alas, alas! M.M. DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: Mother tells me I don't love my younger brother and sister because I get angry with them sometimes. I do love them but they're enough to drive a person crazy! I think they think up things to annoy me. They go into my room and go through everythings I consider private and personal. Mother always tells me to tell her when they get ornery and I do, but she never does anything about it except tell them to behave. They'll "behave" for maybe one day and then they're right back at it thing, including again. Sometimes I get real mad and spout off loud and clear. That's when Mother says I don't love them. What does a person do with people like that? How much does a girl have way, to take any- OLDER SISTER DEAR OLDER SISTER: Little brothers and sisters can usually be depended to be quite annoying, where the older kids are concerned. Sometimes works retaliation harmless hand as 'em as they good (give out!) but it seems to Pair HURRY, HURRY OUT THEY GO!! 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