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Show Mrs McCune To Celebrate Sunday Herald Humorous SUNDAY, SEPT. Utah 89th Birthday Anniversary Letters Observing her 89th birthday anniversary on Sept. will be Mrs. George (Alice P.) McCune. 16 Mrs. Mctune was Dorn in American Fork, but resided most of her lifetime in Nephi, until the past year when she was hospitalized at an Orem convalescent hospital with an illness and a broken hip. She is reported feeling better than she has for several months and her friends may visit her at the Central Utah Convalescent Center, 575 East 1400 South in Orem, today from 2 until 4 p.m. MRS. GEORGE McCUNE Unity Club Has Talk by BYU Security Chief ' of Unity Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Marvin Lloyd to hear Swen Niel-aochief of the BYU Security police, who discussed narcotics and LSD. He discussed sympMembers n, Mrs. McCune was married to George McCune on Sept. 13, 1893. He died in 1834. She has lived an active life having occupied several church positions and been a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She has enjoyed good health and lived in her own home until she was nearly 87 years old, Mrs. McCune has seven chil dren, four of whom are living: Mrs. Glenn W. (Delia) Steed, Rockville, Utah; Mrs. William F. (Leeta) Squire, ot California; Herman W. , McCune, of Oregon, and James P. McCune, of toms, habits and results from Nephi. taking the drugs. He also showed samples of the drugs. A knit on the go is a marvel Refreshments were served by ous costume idea with an added the hostess at the conclusion plus. Wonderful lanky lines of the evening. that know no geographic boun daries are super. A perfect First printer in British North town or travel dress and matchAmerica was Stephen Day (or ing coat is nifty for any occa Daye), who printed the "Bay sion and you'll always have that Psalm Book" in 1640. feeling of well being. ' 1930's, Letwas "Dumbelles then came "Dear Con j"-- v 'J .. a Fall The of meeting the Women's Division, Provo Chamber of Commerce, heard a dis five proposed amendments and the liquor by the drink initiative proposal. Dr. Richard Call, Utah County senator to the Utah Legislature, led the dis cussion and answered questions, cussion the of Constitutional CAROL ERICKSON that ters," t CC Women Purple Heart. Please rush him right home so he can see a doctor." "Maria N " signed usually, sometimes cantanke rous, sometimes demanding, that are in the daily raft of mail that reaches offices of men high in politics. It's taken Juliet Lowell to compile them into a timely new book called "Dear Candidate" (Paperback Library). Mrs. Lowell has penned a long and successful career in combing through the letters people write. Her first book, back in the I Talks to By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor let NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he ter was addressed to President Johnson, at the White House. It read, "tell your income tax people to leave me alone. If you can't balance your budget with all those experts to help you how do you expect me to balance mine?" It was signed, "Mrs. Annoyed." Or, there was the letter to also Sen. Charles Percy, addressed to Washington. "My boy friend writes me from Vietnam that he has gotten a one. These are just some of the types of letters, humorous Utah County, Dr. Call D For VI Ps NEPHI 3A 15, 1968 Carol Erickson Will Marry Neal Ladd Adams Miss Erickson is a Mr. and Mrs. Calvin O.Erick.,versity. H ih nf North Sannpte " sua uit rauvicw niuiuuiu.c tv, r tuc graduate . of their daughter, of Orem engagement High School, has com Carol, to Neal Ladd Adams, in the Utah Na son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gapp-may- pleted service tional Guard. of Orem. A spring wedding is planned. Both the young persons are The couple will reside locally Unistudents at Brigham Young while completing schooling following the marriage. with two children and three grandchildren. She's a graduate Shirts remain popular for but they are being of Vassar where she got a coeds, degree in international law- dressed up with anything from "but I never used it because no plaid suspenders to trailing scarves to ruffled one observes international law chiffon -- gressman," "Dear Sir" (to government bureaus), "Dear Folks" (the younger generation writes) and "Dear Doctor," among others. "I have a passion for making people laugh," Mrs. Lowell said. A small, sprightly woman anyway." He was introduced by Mrs. Call. Commander J. Robert Bul lock, military administrator for the National Security Seminar being held in FTovo in October, spoke briefly urging women to participate in the Seminar. Mrs. Frank Moore, director of women's division, will take reservations for the seminar. i. - 7" w"uuu ;ldn - ""is. .1- NANCY DAIN Nancy Dain Plans Nov. 8 Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Dain ure 1,rccl fnr tho riuisnn tn of Provo announce the engagework with the Provo Jaycees ment of their daughter, Nancy, on the program to Kent Palmer, son of Mr. and were outlined by Mrs. Glen Mrs. J. M. Palmer of Cedar f' ' Pans Thomas, chairman. Arrangements for the meeting at the Wilkinson Center were made by Mrs. Van Wagenen, Mrs. Call, Mrs. Sterling Cornaby and Mrs. Flake Rogers. organdy collars. A few American Indian tribes still have hereditary chiefs, but they are not always considered the heads of these tribes. Orem High School, where she was a member of Tigerette Pep Club. She attended University of Utah and is currently a sen. ior nursing student at Brigham Young University. She served City. The couple has chosen Nov. as vice president of Orem Sub Debs. 8 fo rthe mariage. That evening z reception is planned in the Mr. Palmer, who is a senior Orem Reception Centre. The psychology student at the Uniof Utah, previously at8 for the marriage. 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