OCR Text |
Show t 1; & DAILY HERALD ' 18 '..Monday, JULY Dorothy Dix 1S60 Mary Arlene Jensen Will Marry William Nielsen Orc Aug ust 2 Utah County, Utah ' , - . .- u ': . , Wife Trading Victim Has Doubts About Happiness Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Jensen Sr. of Benjamin announce the engagement and forthcoming mar xiage of their daughter, Mary Arlene Jensen. VITH UTAH'S 16 the victim of a My husband and I had been the girl he leaves , at home? A son William Nielsen, will Carlyle She marry married four years, the other boy in the Navy has asked me if would go with him. I've heard of Emil K. Nielson and Mrs. Eva T. Nielsen of couple 10 years, when we met. so mucn aoout sauors naving mm. three husband the wife left The Provo. The young couple have chosen August 2 ' with left she This time girls in every port that I find it times. '...fx .: as their wedding daiy with ceremonies to be to' believe him when he to hard We four agreed my husband: be true to me. he'll performed in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception We have says divorce. eventhe will be to them following given marry a$ Is there any. way I can be sure honoring lawyers and plan final.: of his fidelity before he leaves? "are divorces as the soon LDS ward. at the "Benjamin ing I 'have two boys and my proshave not enclosed a stamped, ' Miss Jensen is a graduate of the Spanish Fork his of One five. husband pective envelope because ' us. LDS the will the with and live HollySchool, mother Seminary High doesn't, believe in boys my and much man this love I do. You are the I advice but very wood Beauty College. your me to is He me. to. L.I loves one can turn he good I only Mr. Nielsen is a graduate of Provo High School' does he treats and DEAR L.L.: It depends upon my boys like; his own. We are fixing up. a nice you. and the boy. If you love one and Seminary and is now employed in Bingham. apartment. Our folks don't at another deeply enough, there will The couple plan to make their home in Sandy, prove. I am 21, he 33. Would you be no question of infidelity on following a short honeymoon. suggest we marry as soon, as we either side. But and it's a big can, or wait awhile to be sure BUT, human nature being what of ourselves? Do you. think we it is I wouldn't expect any man will always be happy? --Just to keep such a promise. v BONNA BURGESS ' Wondering. . DEAR JUST WONDERING: DEAR DOROTHY DDC: I live Do not take another step until next: to, my. landlord. Recently you have thought your situation my husband caught wm peeping through. Consider these facts in our bedroom window late at "Wife trading deals" beget night; We didn't' say anything MARY ARLENE JENSEN notority and the participants to his wife because we did not always live thereafter far the want to hurt her or their chil light of public scrutiny and. dren! From other things our, Tips For Teens , Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Burgess American Sweetheart; member Mature Parent often, contempt. ; landlord has done it is evident of Alpine announce the7 engage- of color guard, Forkaster Staff The very term "wife trading that; he is unbalanced. . ment and forthcoming marriage and Pep club. the jtaplajciation that the carries Should move. to toow,. We She . has attended the Brigham of their daughter Bonna to Kent women involved are mere chat we tell hisp4an wife W say nothing W. Hanson, son o Mr. 1 and 'Mrs. Young University during the past tel. continue this prac hinv and let Joseph B. Hanson of American year, where she was a member of the publicity tha Because until he gets into trouble? Forki The bride's parents will of the Cougarettes. She was children tice the follows, naturally f be hosts to an open house for the Steele Day Queen of American , curiosities Disgusted, as marked become M DEAR DISGUSTED : Yours is popular young couple at their Fork during 1959. among their companions and a delicate decision. You cannot By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE The prospective groom is a home' July 23, from 8 to 10 p.m. their suffering can outweigh any to fly to Europe in August, pick up their art stu . to which all are invited. tell the man's wife nor accuse graduate i American Fork High dentTheir plan was that the parents think him in Paris and do a leisurely motor tour of Italy. happiness daughter LDS School and and without prool. On the other Seminary Bonna graduated from Ameriare gaining. a mem isisi weeis iie came came, it toiu vuetm wiax vraiu was xios- - i they in and active WILLIAMS ELUSfOR football was, jg you Wave an obligation to can Fork High School in 1959. I As a newspaper reporter, I am. hand, notalized a a in in broken with car accident Paris les fractured was: He vice the- community tol'alert it to the president She is also a graduate of Ameri wrestling. mvneu to visit a rnena famiiiar witn many teams anH conflict. li me: youre In teln.hrtned mniw attended class of and sophomore can FprkJLDS Seminary. During presence of an abnormal neigh do?" she asked. "Shall I fly to Paris at once and this summer, do you know how to deals, in eacn case, l nave What I shall at schoor Provo. vocational bor. I suggest jyou tell the police was school she her higH days us to our original nlan? John man- - ways, Qen cuavmceu wwi, uue Or stick let later? shall I fiond to join ' mst? at He is w1vwp employed presently 1959 you have been bothered by a senior class secretary, Sperry Rand. The young couple a.VkriA Peeping Tom whose identify you I SOI1S eiiMam-nf- l WOO Were HKe CaJLVeS W WtvU-a- l I n . will honeymoon . at Yellowstone can't prove and ask that they p- -me grass m we ' "But she's so independent that if I ask her if she needs me, Park after which they will make until you : is always greener. Further- provide protection she'U say no. You know how they are. If I walk into that hospital before their home in American Fork. it is a move. After move, you room without letting her know I'm coming, she may be furious . . Start the visit right by arriving more, a can i recai a suise-r- u police responsibility. : m swaoDine case that ever worxea r jul . j mui . Send your problem to Heken "But Gail may not want me!' 'wailed Gail's mother. "YoUiig letting your hostess know what outSome ended wny not tae a mue uwe vu Worden Erskine. Be sure to en oeonlfi are sn stranffR tihesp riavs. T3iev think voii're nlwavs trvinff I ttm voim-- trtiin hiK nr nlntiA r. The Geneva Recreation Associaclose a stamped tion park was the scene on to interfere in their private lives." rives so she'll know how to plan. w gIW up envelop, and address her in care of a picnic which brought Then she can say so, can't she?" I asked. of this newspaper. Diuilt DOROTHY DIX: I together 120 players, parents and I didn't ask the question kindly. For the lady's maternal dither ; families of the Provo'Central BaseTake aE the clothes you'll need, ing suddenly irritated me. ball League. ' Indeed, .1 find myself increasingly irritated by parents who so you wont ,have to borrow. Keep . Following the picnic new league insist on neutralizing every spontaneous impulse or wish they feel them in your room or luggage; I "P team were .est they somehow offend their children. officers and don't leave them draped on chairs M managers' introduced by Harold Ivie, chairAnd so I want to rip the veil of virtue from it; To live in fear and bedposts. Even if your mother By GAY PAULEY man for the social. of children is to overprotect them. Behind this overprotec doesn't mind picking them up, offending UPI Women's Editor ' tion is domination. A baseball game followed besomebody else will, especially dur-YORK mtfli. NEW. The (UPD tween the boys and , their parents It means that the children have leamedthat it's dangerous to tog a vacation. g what kind will your inclination United Press International with the 'boys winning with a nery industry is busy express their sense at oiiense to us. if they felt fiee to protest their Make as Mtle extra work as us women. score of 6 to 2. we would also feel free to risk arousing it. (Editor's Note: Hew the and income permit? sible and help with little duties, for fall Hats reach and winter A If you expect your life to be To her mother's appearance m the Pans hospital, Gaul would such as making your bed. doing an newlyweds will live islmportant New league officers include, Lee folnew heights and carry names be able to say irritably, "Oh, for heaven's sake, home and community centerea, why did you errand at the store, helping with in trousseau planning,;t The Johnston, president; Mrs. Colleen lofty answers their direction and befitting steeple, come7" And her mother could retort without anxiety, "Because I the dishes, etc. Leave the bath- lowing questions your clothes needs will be differBranan, secretary; and Kenneth on stove are based line ent than if your favorite evening dome, this pagoda, skyscraper, felt like it." room in eood order for the next alonr Christiansen, Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker, to "Your name and few. in a is a "night on the town." information rocket, pipe As it is, she s still here suffermg from a return of her acute I user, not dripping and dirty. presented Oryfile Croft and George Johnson, To Plan How and Some of the hats are so air migraine headaches. board of directors. Team managers Respect tiie property of others. Trousseau by to offend re ' Mr. f lvie, OUie Branan,' Roy borne that this reporter asked for has else sometimes. Don't The Q As a couple, will you lead Everybody put your feet on the futni- - It" a booklet distributed somebody young Ladies Gar International to the brim of an outdoor life than more and crown, on bamibs. measurements, of not are who arms But atomic the of live sit in fear chairs, Roy Rowlings. Higgins parents exploding ture, ment Workers Union). from designers. Sally Victor, who them must surely contain a lot of explosive. ; leave light on or water runnong, Darty life? makes most of Mrs. Dwight D. A If so, buy lots of wonderful Go along with the hostess's plans We are not afraid of detonating fury in children by defying their Elsenhower's hats, . said her tall wishes unless we ourselves feel secret fury when they defy ours. Q What will your for meals, time to get up and go sports clothes and fewer party Of demand the rife way in est was a KMnch, fez style. ana ao to dresses. fun. for Those of us who live in fear of offending them have inside work tnangs bed, a . or be work Will clothes? you When thank host the you leave, John retteries produced a to do on ourselves. ; anrl hrtstte'Ss fvour Mend's father homemaker? "steeple" cloche with the crown A The career trousseau will and mother). , as well as your alone eight inches; and crown plus sons, include the whole range of friend, and write them a "thank naturally stress street ciotnes band around the brow, just short purple .from pale peony to ame The homemaker neeas rewer of 12. you" note the next, day. thyst and plum, plu& mossy and to street clothes, but her everyaay that Don't forget it's proper Members of. the Mozelle Club Tallest of all came from the forest greens, gold, copper, warm to for housework, market-hoste- OMEGA AUXILIARY clothes take or send a small gift your tones of beige, royal blue, black met Thursday evening, at the milliner William; J, a Will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.' to show your appreciation ing and community activities combinations. home of Mrs.; Dan Webb, Provo number done 'in snakeskin and and the home of Mrs. J. O. Pack at frashould be becoming. candy, flowers, a set of The members were divided into measuring 16 and The couture group, in its "watch . . and life social ard, 9J52 N, Memmo Dr., Orem. Q How much grant bath preparations, etc. two teams and played charades inches. for" roundup, iisted three major (For help with personal probin fall and winter and then planned a canyon party A show of fall millinery Friday silhouettes of Members the write to Elinor Williams at Creative Finer lems, to be held with their husbands was the opening event of the 3&th clothes. .They were: Alice Arts Louise chapter, Rey on July 21. The loose, soft, National Press Week, which the nolds , Club heard a . program of this paper. As many letters as pos- outline couture holds echoing the 1930's with its group Refreshments were served at New York original songs and illustrated sible will be answered in this for visiting wom- cling here, Mousing there; the conclusion of the evening to poems given by Mrs. Clifton, column). d en's and fashion editors. the eight members present. The long, tali (Mirla) Thayne, . local composer The next meeting of the club will In, the next six; days, the 250 shape, sometimes a straight tube, and writer, when they met Wed be held August 11 at the home reporters will see SI designer col sometimes with an overbfouse, nesday at the home of Mrs. J. of Mrs. Earl Burningham, Provo. lections of dresses, coats, suits, tunic or sash to break the line, Elmer Jacobsen. c often the same as the chemise and sportswear, A ladies trio presented the , cessordes.: which comedians and cartoonists songs, words and music of which The pinnacle look is just one lampooned out of fashion a cou had been v Industry Would Stop composed by Mrs. facet of hat styles. There also is ple of seasons ago; Thayne who "accompanied them bulk in the bulbous dome shapes Unless NVomen, Work Gone Wild on the piano. Designers and in the furs or fake furs which and bodice the" moulded And Mrs. Eva Thompson, chapter BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) abound. an the waist with full given skirt, president, conducted the meet Should women work? Dr. Dal ton Members of the animal kingdom elongated look by .use of hip bands ing which was followed by re Vernon, University of Vermont to be worn on the head include low freshments served in the garden placed pleats or flounces. relations specialist, says, mink, broadtail, chinchilla, leop human , at the Jacobsen home by hostess look also for a layered '' ' j if they packed up and went ard; opossum, lynx, lapin and fox. to Watch nnm mm. Kim es mmWmmmWMimrWmffibtoC-llMrs. Mrs. of form Jacobsen, the in Benja clothes tunics, home our nation's industry would Fur-lik- e bodies permeate the , intiers, flounces, overblouses, dou min Knudsen and. Mrs. Cora ' : hair felts, deep pile ble stop.' dustrylong sleeves, overskirts, and fabric Booth.. 'Historically, women always beavers, chenilles and velours. on fabric folack marquisette QNEA have worked; The difference Is ; Shapes tend to the turban, the piled for instance. a over color,, bright . slouch that today about 21 million work toque, the It's rude for a man to ignore Hemlines are unchanged, lust Cottage Spread With cloche. a the home and from for his wife's callers. He should join away salary, slkimmdng over the knees of the he said. in a friendly hello. Colors, richer than in many sea-- showroom models. Most collections Olives for Sandwich show suit jackets longer, some of NEW YORK (UPI) For a them fingertip length. Designer snack or a sandwich, try olive 'One way to remove scorch spots 1275 NORTH 150 EAST Pauline Trigere shows some of cottage Vt on table of that appear cup your best North Canyon Road spread. Cut the longest, and so fitted that the if the iron is too hot is to cloth small into olives pieces. ripe wearer would have to unbutton a Blend with cup each of finely soak and wash doth in cold water few buttons to sit down. shredded dried beef and, mayon- and beat the scorched place as Sleevelessness crops up every Took b suggestion' cup of cottage cheese hard as you can with the, wet where. Sleeveless wool dresses naise, cloth. sauce. a Tabasco of and dash WARDROBE-IN-MOTIO- N often are combined with coordi and stepped put to nated jacket or coat. by Janet Henry In evening clothes, the majority decision Ms for the skinny, - floor length formal instead of the formal instead of the bouffant ball gown. And designers have gone wild ALL SPRING and with beading, sequins, paillettes, CLEANERS and scroll embroidery for evening SUMMER FASHIONS wear. Manufacturers talk casually of three dimensional silks which cost $40 a yard, of gold MUST BE SOLD AT lace strewn with jewels, and of evening coats wholesale priced at SAVINGS UP TO $873. . , Charie can take a hint I Now that he's discovered us, ho hat that well vflroomed wife-tradi- LOWEST and a junior in high school. Do you believe it possible for a deal. boy in the service to be true to By HELEN WORDEN ng - PRICES , ! - . . self-address- ed Mr. And Mrs. Ross Burgess Announce Daughter's Plans e 1 Salad Dress. QUART - FAME CAL LEMONADE 6-Ou- . 12 CANS , ; hr . wue-traa- r mg a-i- - Inm Wed-nesd- ay Watermelons j Have Manners Recreation Group Sponsors Picnic .1 i Domination Is At Heart When Visiting Of Most Overpro tection With Friends . SPECIAL No. .T 1 , - ; SIRLOIN T toSedy Fall Hats 2?zse I self-address- S ZZL' To ' ,. r4" RIB STEAKS ed m New Heights or !. CHOICE CUTS Lead important When Buying A Trousseau 1 ', 1 T -- high-hattin- . pos-resenitm- BOLOGNA - THEiipiECE BY 4 , i . s . day-to-d- ay 'Mozelle Members Plan. Party With'HUsbands: IL A to' , cone-shape- d black-brow- n three-quarte- Club Notes Original Music, Poems Please Group rs fc MAC'S SODA-PO- ss 24 for, 10-oon- ce M(9) low-waist- ed . P , CASE semi-annual- ly semi-fitte- -- Manners Make Friends fabrics : J- BEET SUGAR .100 LBS. - - - 1 uJitCJmi-iamMUiiiii'il- : : , -- . Shortening high-crown- ed ' . SNOWDRIFT ; Poems On Parenthood 6 I"-- ":; A LBS. . V ' " t - ! f ' ' ! .:-- !' -- J fI C " .i , Continues! bouf-lengt- . , ; . Timpanogos Dining Room and Alpino " 12 . n nil 2 Dinhg Rccms "WSSDAY, roon JULY look at all times.Si V ADS M JVL 19 Exchange Club GALLON 1 24-ca- rat Passing down clothing from one to another , Is strictlv a mattsr cf timing, I "fear, And somehow I've gocrVd with my plans as a mother; They reach the riqht size at the wrong time of year. IVESSOiJ OIL Charge or layaway I 43 V. QZII1Z2 N03TH CANYON t419127SNORTH UNIVERSITY WW ROAD AMD AVI. F30VO . U - ; -- . PRICES . EFFECTIVE; JULY 18 -- 19 -- ZD : |