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Show SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1969 Prtwo. Uttfc Sunday Herold 5A I " ' ' V ' w f p"T AUD-SOIME- s ears Utah County DUP Has Annual Jubilee Center Utah County, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, gathered! lor we annual Juaile honoring the pioneers' entry in Utah, July, 1847, at he West Utah Stake House, Thursday. Dinner and a program were enjoyed by 307 members and guests. Special guests included Rulon Morgan, president of the Sons and Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and Mrs. Morgan; Mayor and Mrs. Verl Dixon; President and Mrs Marion Hinckley of West Utah Stake; City Commissioner and Mrs. Leo Allen; Melvin Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fisher; Mrs. Maude Roberts, Tom Reynolds and daughter; Dr. Alan Morgan. Mr. Morgan welcomed the guests and spoke briefly. Mrs. Olive Stone, county president, introduced board members. Vera Madsen sang "Come, Come Ye Saints". "The Last Wagon" written by Reuben J. Clark Jr. was read by Vilste Terry. A medley of pioneer songs was sung by a trio, Joyce Strong, Bonnie Dewey and Colleen Dinsdale. A harmonica band also played a series of pioneer songs directed by Elzina Smith, V r- & V N ' II An i? LADIES' I nit - ; i AND ; f : c!J ' i 1 MOLLY MAYFIELD Visit to Doctor May Help Solve Problem With Son DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: That's about the best I can My first husband and I were do. If any other suggestions divorced many years ago and come along, I'll see that you I was given custody of our son. receive them. M.M. My boy is 30 years old, and in all these years his father made no attempt to see him. He made a total of two support payments, stating the boy was mine and I could keep him. Bobby has convulsions and it's very difficult for him to hold a job, so someone has to help him financially. I remarried a few years ago and my present husband says now that he will no longer keep the boy. In fact, we've sold our house and my husband says I'm welcome to come with him but not Bobby. I don't know what to do. I have no relatives to take Bobby or me. Bobby can't make enough to support the both ot us if we stay together. Yoa see, my son falls to the ground when he has a seizure if there isn't someone there to hold him up. If you have any good advice, I'd really appreciate hearing it L.D.G. ' DEAR L.D.G.: Does your son have epilepsy? It sounds like it, and I'm wondering if he has received the proper medication. Careful seof the lection and follow-u- p right medicine enables most epileptics to lead almost normal lives. If Bobby can make enough money to live in a boarding house or a small apartment, that might be the answer. He could probably support himself. It's a very hard decision to make, but since you do not have much choice it would seem the wisest thing to do would be to stay with your husband and give your son whatever help you can while he lives elsewhere. He needs help and a break. DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: Pete and I had been engaged but I broke it off. After a few months we got back together ana finally got married. Now we've been married almost a year, and it just isn't working, Right after the wedding he told me he bated me and only married me to "get even" with me for breaking our engagement. Soon he was asking me for a divorce. I finally agreeJ Then he changed his mind and became very attentive and lov- u I DISPLAYING ONE OP THE MANNEQUINS added to the collection of the Pioneer memorial Museum "Hall of Relics" in Spanish Fork is Mildred E. Ream, chairman. The museum will be open to the public on July 24 and July 21. re-cen- tly Regular $3 to $7 South County DUP Will Hold Museum Open House - One of the comes everyone to come and features during the see the priceless relics that have special and also view in com- been collected 24th celebration July in the the "hall of of of pictures the coming memoration the Utah Pioneers will be the fame." Two mannequins have been open house at the Pioneer Memorial Museum located in the purchased recently to display basement of the library building the beautiful and valuable on the City Park. It will be dresses of the Wilford Woodruff open following the parade and family. Many other priceless remain open all day. heirlooms such as personal be ing. I don't love him any more (I Mildred E. Ream, South Utah longings of President John R. did at one time) and I've told County relic chairman, . wel-- Winder of the Salt Lake Temhim so. He just won't listen. ple and Fannie Carrington I suggested we talk to a minisWoodruff, donated by the Sarle ter or marriage counselor, but family, a possession of Jose he'll have no part of that. phine Woodruff Sarle, a grea of President I dcn't understand him and granddaughter Wilford Woodruff. I don't want to hurt him but IAUM this just can't go on. Any County President Delila Wiland board members will liams suggestions? . 2:30 Will meet today at p.m. UNHAPPY with Janine Lambert, 1420 be there to greet the public and DEAR UNHAPPY: direct tours. Maple Lane. Your husband seems to be the type of person who only wants something he can't have. 1405 I can see why you fell but of STRETCH YOUR NORTH love. He thrives on opposition STATE and that makes for a poor BUDGET marriage. 1000's of items You talk to your minister or counselor even if he doesn't and to choose from see if you can save your marNam brand family clothing at riage. If it becomes unbearlow, low piiots you can afford able, there's nothing to do but walk away at least, for awhile. Open 10 a.m. -- 7 p.m. If I could think of another annver I'd gladly giva it. I Monday thru Saturday don't think I like Pete SPANISH FORK to Club Notes DRESS TYPE . SPORT SHORT AND LONG SLEEVE fl-- kJk. 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