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Show - " " ' " " "' ' '' "" ' - - "V ' ' Jl J ' "" , ' " ' . " ''""" J. . " ' ; ') . , v " V - " ' ' - ' ' ') 7 " ' " ' ' ' i Utah County, Utah ;v"l :..v......,.. : : :... . 'j.. V ..s . .w. . . . lill am-- CONVENTION SWEETHEART Republican "sweet- heart" , Mamie Eisenhower has difficulty unwrapping gift given her Tuesday evening at theallRepublican Na- tional Convention. But, like girls of ages, she has Dorothy Dix - , . ' tjCft S no problem whatever in showing it off. The gift, a gold bracelet, Is engraved jwith the Presidential seal in 1 I 1 , recognition for the "wonderful First Lady she has been." . Seriously, Encourage Ego your mother approve or disapBy HELEN WORDEN DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Your prove of your girl friend? On the coliumn Is filled with such basis of what you have told me sincere, solid advice that it there is nothing improper about makes bne feel it" 1 never too two young girls staying at a hotel ..late to solve our own problems. an unfaithful provided they v are adequately My problem in your Tnusband. We nave been married cjhaperpned and, a one child happibn case, attending a . 25 years, have fifties, married, ar in our early convention. ' enjoy good he'alth, a beautiful home, two cars, and so many, other blessings. But, alas, the one I pray 'for most of ail is not always there. WILLIAM GREENHALGH Just a little encouiragement DESCENDANTS from a pretty- face and my husWiH hold a .family reunion at band is entranced. You should gee the tantrums he goes into if Santaquin Park, July 2il, beginning 1 so much as think he has been at 1 p.m. Each family is asked a bad boy, even when the lip-- to bring their own lunch. : Soft stick shows. I am not thhiMng of drinks, sports, children's games breaking tip my homefar from and a program will be fumishhed. it as I've put up wi'th thi so f . . church-ssponisor-e- d : Family: Reunions . - - Ion? now. What is the answer? Should I aJ K (Herald-UP- I Tejephoto) Tips for Teens . Doh'tTake Husband's Loves i I nf, n.M.-n - see nothing when he two" hours late for comes home supper? Your thoughts on this could be very beneficial to me. s-a- DEAR J.W, : You have heard of men in their Foolish Forties haven't you? Some who escape ' folly in those years suffer in their " Frantic Fifties. When "some "men reach that age, they feel that they need assurance that they are as dashing and as attractive . as when they met and won their wives. Don't fiake, his "romances" seriously because they aren't Serious nd won't be unless your suspicions drive "him away from you. Instead, give him the reassurance he needs. Praise his looks, encourage him to work to keep be the his figure, to be. wants masculine person he. sooner soon and recover He will if you reassure him that he is a vigorous male.1-- ' WILLIAM HURST DESCENDANTS Will hold a family reunion Sat urday, July 30, at Kelly's Grove in Hobble Creek Canyon. Breakfast will be served by the committee at 8 ..m. and everyone is asked to bring their own picnic lunch. There wiH be a business meeting in the morning and entertainment in the afternoon. J) Marrying Within Faith Makes For Happier Life By ELINOR WILLIAMS Q. "Dear Elinor: My parents object to my dates, with a very nice boy simply becaucse he is of a different religion. I tell them this is narrow-minde- d, but they say it is for my good. What do you think? I am 16." Ans. There's a difference between being "narrow" and real- istic. The most tolerant parents in the world know that it's realistic when you're old enough for dating to lead you to the ; altar to date . in your own faith. This is because your chances fot happiness in marriage are much greater when you marry withlri more heartaches your faith when you marry out of it. Don'i say that you're not "thinking ' of marriage yet, so it's all right 5to date this boy" . . . because you never can teilf Q. "Dear Elinor: When a boy Is invited to my house only for the day, not for overnight (he ' lives who pays for whatever we do that day the boy or the girl?" Ans. He is your guest, so youj the girl, should provide the entertainment that day . . . movie , school or church events, bowiingi ; out-of-town- ), ' j . soda-founta- j a 7 iDI?'ir?) etc. and - buy the tickets in advance, if possible, to prevent awkwardness or, embarrassment. But if you have a drink or a snack while you're out, the lioy should pay for it as your escort. Elinor: Is it ail right to use slang and chew gum?" ' Ans. rfs all right to use some slang wtfth ' friends of your own age, but avoid It witli adults; if it's not only slang,v but also vulgar, avoid it always. Chew gum in private, if you Hke, but not In public. 7 (For free printel tips On "Etiquetye" to help improve your manners and popularity, send a stamped, envelope to Elinor Williams at this paper). in Q.-p'De- I self-address- f1 111 I . I 1751 ed )"'' PICK! OAS SITE WASHINGTON (UPl)-- A spe- cial committee of the Organization5 of 7American States (OASX has selected San Jose, Costa Rica a J : . r7; X I I I I jJ II g b- , - , as the sitea nd Aug. 15 as the date of hemisphere foreign ministers meeting on the crisis and Venezuelan charges against the Dominican Republic. U.S.-Cuba- n " t . , , ; j . m sp mm u k CRACKER BARREL SPECIAL! ALL SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS - FLATS - CASUALS ) REGULAR 4.98 TO 12.95 j ' SUNUIST s m. m - m. ' m. m mm k. lb.'Ms3::.7 Z, n) ; - . THIGHS : 77; breasts 7 - . i ' v CLJ CLJ ;' CANS i v. ALL FROM NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK PRESIDENT elected as president of Recently CSub was the Orem Merri-Wed- s Mrs. Byron Maag. Mrs. Larry Wilson is secretary. Mrs. Don Cox was accepted as a new member. Plans for the coming social season were discussed.. . R1ERRI-WED- S , . ; . TIOUEYS CANTOS PLAY SHOES SALE PRICED ! tr S2ta , 1.; P - 0 U p)) ' Guaranteed Ranch Fresh. or AC Phone AC II -- 5-3- 11 MOR31U TURKEY RANCH 123 Wert Ch Csuth Orcra 127 W. CENTER PROVO . : imro , ! tome . - ; - . - - iaiigi , ' t f - ill ' 'i m ? DRUMSTICKS ' . m m. ml - m ' . m - Ifx ONE GROUP WOMEN'S SHOES i . m . MERCHANDISE REDUCED DEAR DOROTHY DEC: Our ichurdh group is sponsoring a convention which a friend and I - would like to attend. We are both 15 and would be going to the city with my cousin, My mother 7 won't let me go because we have to stay at a hotel for two days. Who is right? Puzzled. ;. DEAR PUZZLED: It is diffi- -, ; cult to say who is right or wrong ttrifchwit. lmowinff all the facts. ;'Hwj old is your cousin? 'Does' . - m .ff" PJsffl0 . r, help-hdin- m i t - : 'j |