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Show t k'.i'ii"'.'"' '" t w 4A www ,''"" - jr. In .... r s ;o- r t .A f St. , uu.. . RUTH ANN STOFFERS CAROL HOWELL w a separate building Uv meeting of th Ulah Coun- eluding Council housing the youth and a small Women's Legislative ty u9! held In the Women's Cul-- ' gymnasium for the Youth ('en tural Center on Nov. 7. The!ter. At the present time these children must be put into ward program dealt with today's; with adults. our youth among drue problems a..d was under the direction of He men presented a panel of Mrs Fred V. Jackman. Healtli six young pecpie ranging m age from 13 to 17 years, all of Chairman. whom had been committed to uauu... .Um ,,ospital fQr drug addjd.)n . Each youngster gave a cugt'iie rauA, Youth Center at the Ltan Mate lislory anrj background of his Hospital, ur. raux siaiea mai particular problem and a quo the Youth Center was aoout tion and answer period followed four years old, and that only 110 to 120 children could be ad-- ; milled vearlv because of limit- . V..1 ress International ed sUf and space. The latest packaging item to Most of these youngsters re- 11 get the treatment is quire between eight and months treatment before they the egg carton. Visibility of the can be released. Dr. Faux contents is through use of a stressed tlie point that drug ployethlyene overwrap which is problems among young people shrunk to the contours of the rroiecuon irom lop is a comunny prooiem aim carton, should be handled on a family, pressure is assured by four school, and community level. center posts which rise above Only when this fails to meet the height of the eggs. Side tlie needs of these cnuaren pressure inside the carton is should they be put into insti-- i avoided by separators which unions. give eacn egg an inuivmuai The manufacturer says He made an appeal for leg lation to provide the means for breakage is virtually eliminat-- i separate physical facilities, in- - ed. 1 COLLEEN KEITH w, A ( . 'WYjyomiBER Women's Legislative Council Hears Talk on Drug Abuse ,r " j r y'-- . i. Sunday HeroM Carol Howell Engagement to Ruth Ann Stoffers And Colleen Keith Circles Lew Kofoed Will Marry December Wedding Date William Gould Jr. Told '' their Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Stoffer? sons plan to continue honored at Mrs. Robert J. How-ib- e reception at Wedding plans are announc-- , in honor of the couple by Mrs.! Mr. and Dean Los Peterson. ell of ErAngeles reveal wed-- the Womens Cultural Center. of Orem announce the wedding education. ed for Colleen Keith and.... T- r l .1 r. I u J:,l toe J..UIAM nu j. .11. rj.. H snnken Weddins vows will uie coupie are Mr. ieiea ai rarcnis 01 iu. uieir uaagmer, iney win iuruier who Will w lonH n Pete-so- n piaus -f01 uich1Stucjuguici aing pians ior 1CIIU ... I I .... I! i 11,1,1! In. If I.1.L .In.!.. n ana mrs. ueorge reun 01 uoise, caroi noweu, ana wuiiam n.ian open nouse in Long eeaen mm, 10 rwuioeu, si ui mi in Bie Salt Lake LDS Temple Jau married on Dec. 5 in Uie . :n. . nn ' i it i r. mi r i i i . son oir t aimI mis. if on iueu. &i. ii.ku. of on Dec. 13 and the couDle will ij aimI it. uean uoum An an- - iua.. imams iiuuuj iiiev win return aim mis. .ir. ;ir. aim mrs. jr.. Lake LDS Tnmn i A. the late, be honored at a reception at of and Provo. Peterson R. to of Gould a home in Provo. William make Ida., Long Preston, was dinner given nouncement the Orem 21st Ward. A reception honoring tlie cou- Beacli, Calif Orloff Baird Kofoed. is a graduate The bride-eleMiss Howell, a graduate of ple will be given in Boise, Dec. 7, and an open house, Dec. Provo of Orem High School where High School, will be she was a member of the A 13, in Provo. graduated from Brigham Young Miss Keith graduated from University this year. She is a Cappella Choir and Tigerettes. Boise High School and LDS member of the honors program. She is now attending Brigham Seminary and attended Boise She was affiliated with Sub Deb Young University. Mr. Kofoed was graduated from Preston State College. sorority. Mr. Peterson fulfilled an LDS Mr. Gould, a junior at BYU, High School and is also a stu mission to the Eastern States was graduated from R. A. dent ac BYU. The young per- "Think Mink" was the sub and graduated from Brigham Millikan High School and served ject of an interesting talk about Young University In business an LDS mission to Central the mink industry, especially Rv PATRICIA MCCORMACK management. Germany. (UPD-M- ost in Utah, given by Mrs. Paul YORK NEW Salt Lake LDS Temple cereThey plan to live in Provo American Fork,, mothers who work outside the where they are btoh employed monies will be held for the Williams, home are studies In perpetual by the Brigham Young Univer couple on Dec. 19 and that for members of the Dekatos Club Friday afternoon at the mntinn sity. evening the young persons will Women's Cultural Center in hat the Wearing Provo. of wife, mother, and career ' Being a mink rancher is a makes this breed of mm ....... YTlli female expert at time manage-men- t. rewarding life because you Those who can't juggle make something beautiful for Provo Lady Lions met at the the chores and hours hang women," she stated. There are Women's Cultural Center Thurs until they 14 different mink colors and day with Mrs. Bert Kirkwood, by the fingernails u the mink are raised according president, conducting. drop out ot ine SATURDAYS to color. They require care in race. Mrs. Owen Johnson played cases in the raising and careful hand! preliminary music. Mrs. Dean What's therapeutic Ttrm 2 November 16, 1968 ing of the furs to be made into Walker was welcomed as a new where all seems lost gathering January 4, 1969 from coats, etc. tips member and Mrs. Kenneth She showed a coat made in other working mothers not (Excluding Dec. 28, 196ft) Fryer, Mrs. Lyman Durtey, Utah and said that more will Mrs. Claude Holmes were bowled over by the triple roles. be made. At the present, how' This wife, mother, career guests of the evening. ever, most of the pelts are sent woman with such an aim In General Information Mrs. Eddie Nicholson was to New York to be fashioned. minrfoicked the brains of chairman of the evening with Utah is the third state in the Mrs. Arnold wnrklni? mothers attending a Davis, Mrs. George Claim will mnl in tht hall by room 147 in tht Sttphtn I Richardi Building en th dat and nation in mink production with women's news seminar at the th timti ihown. Mrs. Karl Skousen, Mrs. Shaw, 350 This at ranchers. around American Press Institute, Blaine Larsen, Mrs. Roy John Each partiripant ihould Uav valuabltt at home or bring lock, Wo cannot b rtipontibli for Itimi brines almost $6 million into Columbia University. son and Mrs. Esther Craven, which are lost. of Utah state out the there every year. For those of you members. Mrs. Hart Crandall and Mrs, committee Each participant mutt tokt a flood toap ihowor btfort gtttlng into hit or htr tuit. Sttriliiod iwim howling for help, here are some Mrs. Nell Boat related exmodeled Westwood Rick luits and freshly laundortd towoli will bt furniihid. coats, tips: of their in her native land of hats, weskits, jackets and boas. periences "Get a eood housekeeper; All participant! ihould plan on being in tht swimming arto at tho timo indicated for oacfc Mctoin. Mrs. Williams said that she is Holland during World War II. 15 minut.i ihould bt allowed (or drsiing. Upon conclusion of tach itction itudonti will bo rtqulrod have a sense of humor; resign to went The door Mrs. prize own one of two women to a to loavi th pool and droning aria. yourself to four hours sleep Sheets. Lee mink golfing jacket. The clan enrollment foi each lection will be limited. To iniure a place in the lection you deiirt, night." Decorations were cornucopia "Utah has an ideal climate "Finish one project at a fill out tho attached regiitration form and return It with payment to Special Counei and Conference!, with mums. filled and fruit for growing mink," she said, 242 HRCB, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84601. Registration! will also be accepted at tho door. time: )ick up after yourself. "because it is not too moist SUSAN BAKER Spend 30 minutes each morning She explained the compli and not too dry." Mink are it organizing yourself. Write cated The America. to North processes the pelts have native Section Time Can down." to go through before becoming in season begins breeding and "Just grin and bear It 1 March and the young are born useful clothing items. It takes 9:1 5 10:00 a.m. Beginning and Advance roll with the punches. Count 39 to 72 days later. The 10 miles of thread for one coat. from Intermediate bored be to not Beginning, lucky yourself Mrs. Rollo Anderson was mothers are very flighty and "I wash, iron, bake every 2 Beginning and Advance 1 0:00-10- :45 of he committee aschairman a.m. the birth period they during night so it doesn't pile up. I do Intermediate Dick Mrs. Beginning, sisted Johnson, if by their eat young they may a clean out of fetish a not make Mrs. Jack Ekins, Mrs. Fletcher become upset. 3 Beginning and Advance 10:45-11:- 30 a.m. house. With a genuinely happy The engagement and forth-min- g ' Anderson introfor an LDS Temple wed' is the growing period Shelton. Mrs June Intermediate Beginning, can't." g later this month. familv, you coming marriage of Susan Delicious Williams. Mrs. duced when the "kits" are taken from 4 Junior nad Senior Lifesavmg . your laundry; er and David Seeley are an- Miss Baker is a graduate of -"- Ship out 9:30- -1 1:30 a.m. the mothers. In July the young- refreshments were served to when cook only nounced by her parents, Mr.! North Sevier High School and you're end the at and members 5 Beginning and Advanced Diving guests sters have to be separated so 9:30-10- :15 a.m. and Mrs. Heaps Baker of'afa) a graduate of Utah they won't eat each other up. of the afternoon. 6 Scuba "Disciplined, compassionate 6:00-8:- 00 Mr. Seeley is a son of nical College, where she corn-M- r. Diving a.m. They are vaccinated at this and Mrs. Dewey R. Seeley pleted training as a practical time. In kids, trained early to handle 7 Scuba ranchers1 the 8:00-10:Diving August 00 a.m. of Orem. chores, help." nurse. She is presently employ- - go to fashion shows. Mink shed COURAGE FOR 8 Scuba Diving "Teach the children to work The engaged couple is plan- - ed at Utah Valley Hospital. a.m.10:00 -l 2:00 noon in September In November the LIFE'S CRISES as soon as they can walk. By Mr. Seeley, a graduate of best animals are taken to fur 9 Boy Scout Merit Badge Testing 1:00 p.m. a.m. n:30 the time they are Orem High School, is presently shows. 374-636- 4 They also are sorted two of to mothers feel from Mine it. for five;em pl ed in p they'll love you where and graded then, and from Nov. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS .iii superior to those helpless kids children. Some of the editors of;A,1T,i., 15 to Dec. 16 111 1 IOIUCi they are killed.' wwjjiv women's have been who can't run the appliances, pages polled oil the working mothers for more than or an Beginning Swimming epg. fry good health. 7 years old. a decade. lawnmower." Advanced Beginning Swimming iwim continuously for 25 yards (1 length of A few said they have had to "Find a cleaning woman BYU pool), float, do a and standing dive. who works best alone run up a white flag in the cherish and overpay her. She's arena. One of Intermediate Swimming must be able to swim 25 yards using elementary the only tip I these commented: backstroke, 25 yards using overhand stroke, 25 feet underwater. know "I'm comDletelv disoreanized. Junior Lifesaving -"- Reduce time lost in transit; swim 220 yards, (nine lengths) using several strokes iust do the most urgent thing by making home near office, first. No (ages tips May save 520 hours a year or possible." Senior Lifesaving - swim 440 yards, (18 lengths) using several strokes nr)i e' The only male in the group ' Get (age 16 and above). Tram help good cornered a hat: a$0 WMS ch.ldren and if possible, nus- - husbandi ,athtei. career man. Scuba Diving intermediate swimming (age 16 and over). Dana w vi ,,is best tjme management tip. w-f- lt . - Li -. rl I 1 ll w . lw 1 1" Dekatos Have 'Think Mink' Perpetual Motion: BRIGHAM YOUNG Entertainment Busy Mom UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY Provo Lady SWiM Lions Hear Of Holland PROGRAM mpie-iieaue- Miss Susan Baker Plans Rites With David Seeley Bak-ldin- Tech-Salin- a. - i teen-ager- - - THANKSGIVING nt - SPECIALS! - 12-15- ). - - ... ut PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS "Stay single.' Do you suppose many work- feel that way fathers" to has bejin -"- Plan today what done tomorrow. Do with cooking Octopi only swim when they and vith vour overall schedule must, or if on migration. Keep or top of things." "Cleaning woman. have pets (In " if you can help it We "Simplify Plan meals REGULAR REGULAR BUDGET FREE DELIVERY Plan." "Cook in quantity and freeze." "Take out grocery list in order o? stoic layout. Do first things first." "Forget work completely when at home or out with husband and family." Among those answering were Makt FASTEST pre-coo- k Ivan's Prugs FILE CABINET DEPENDABLE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE special $29.95 Utah Office Supply if I. CtnKr, Prv Phone 2 Free Delivery VALUE tl IP ! FREE VALUE Sections 4-- Sections 6-- 8 5 $4.00 per term. $6.00 per term. $20 per term. (Includes all equipment). Section 9 $.75 per scout per swim (payable at the door each time). $2.95 CONDITIONER WITH ALL PERMANENT WAVES (INCLUDES TONER AND SET! STYROFOAM HEAD A GREAT -- GIFT FOR REGISTRATION $5.50 Special Courses end Conferences 242 HRCB Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 84601 $9.95 WITH WIGIETS FROM CHRISTMAS NAME Have You Thought about Giving A Gilt Certificate For Christmas? Ask Our Receptionist. CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT PHONE WW Sections $7.50 $10.00 VALUE WAVE FEES S5.00 $6.25 VALUE STREAKING, TIPPING, FROSTING COMPLETE (Includes Toner and Set) SERVICE IN TOWN $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 REUGLAR a week ahead, m.'als and freeze. Shop once a week, buy n clothes for kids." -"- REGULAR 373-570- NOW WIST CENTER 7 - PROVO Term 2 November 16, 1968-J- an. 4, 1969 (Excluding Dec. 28, 1968) ADDRESS HONE SECTION I HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY COLLEGE 373-267- FORM 1 i is Pleoie register the people listed above in the Winter Community iwim Program. is enclosed. (Make checks payable to BYU). Eight other exciling youth programs are being offered this year. Write for free catalog. I |