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Show '' ' ' ' I i raToSfBS1 DAILY HERALD 10 4Wvaa 1969 i --vLAa9 v i , yy i y Ks: ::- ' ' . 'V;' ' , ;-- . ':- ' - ' 1 " - , Mrs. Vern Nelson, was hostess to the Acacia Club on Friday.' Pres. Mrs. Gerald Stone, was in charge. The book, 'Act One" by Moss Hart was presented by Mrs. Warren Salmon. It is an autobiography by the playwright and successful producer of "My Fair Lady" and "Once in a lifetime" and many1 others. ' 'His greatest desire in life was to work: in the theatre and he went from poverty to a success ful, existence," Mrs..! ' Salmon said. , There 'were 16 members present. Refreshments were served; i - - iipi j i , Star Recorders -- MRS. JACK L. JEPSON Arcbuleta) (Sara-Jan- e Are Honored With Sunday! Fete - Provo Couple Repeat Vows n Nevada Wedding Rites ' attended Pfovo she schools, graduated from Provo High in ,1958, where she was a member of the French Club, Spanish Club and Dance Club, f, Mr. Jepson also graduated from Provo High, and has attended BYU.and the University of .Utah. He jwas a member of the Lambda Delta Sigma at BYU, and in high school he was active in musical circles. Mr. and Mrs. Jose S. Archuleta announce thg recent marriage of their Mary Sara, to L. Jack' Jepson, son of Mf. and Mrs. Lester Miles Jepson of ' ' .!' ; j Provo. The ceremony took place in Ely, Nev. Both are from Provo. They are now making their! home in Roosevelt after! a short honeymoon, where Mr. Jepson is pres' I ently, employed. ; . i ; -- Sara Mary ! A special enrollment was held Sunday at the Moose home for all members of the Women of the Moose organization., Mrs. Arnold Wilkins, senior regent, conducted he event, The social was held to honor Star Recorders of the Provo chapter. They are, Mrs. iGreg Fisher, and Mrs. Carlyle Lewis: The duties of a recorder were given by Mrs. Fisher and followng. that Mrs. Lewis reported on how a chapter receives its; award Mrs. Andrew Eaton then talked on the importance of keeping up dues as a certain percentage goes nto a nationwide fund fori gov ernment research through Mooseheart. Also 'part of the funds are sent.to'Mooseheart for its opera' - . - Dorothy Dix tion. Mrs. Fisher also spoke on how past recorders can help all co workers to make a successful Is. Their Love Enough To Overcome Protests? year. m w Mr. Donna Walker was enrolled as a new She was Louise Lassen; sponsored by Mrs. the ia lunch Following meeting DEAR DOROTHY DIX: There eon was served to all is a head librarian in our public, library who seems to think it her; business to bring up everyone else's kids. I am 14 and have read most of the books that interest me section of our liin the teen-ag- e as much as five or brary, some six! times. Whenever I try to take a book out of the adult section (with my mother's consent), the librarian refuses to let me take It outi I can't even look in the adult section even when my mother is AMERICAN FORK Marriaize with me.My mother! doesn't like in the Lake Salt rites Temple this because she says It's not the of will Bert unite J. Bean today I to tell me what librarian's job American Fork, and Nandy Carey can or can't read. , of Ida. Mr. Beah is the My friends have! the same sonRupert, of Don II. Bean and jthe late trouble. Their parents have told Bertha W. Bean. Miss Carey Is the: librarian to mind her own busi the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ness. She still refuses to let us who until re Kenneth P. Ca-etake books out that she herself In Ontario, Ore. resided cently doesn't approve of. What can be On October 14 a wedding will done about her? Disgusted honor the young couple, to be held DEAR DISGUSTED: At the New in the Ontario LDS Chapel. York Public Library,: children as bride-eleThe graduated from young as 10 and 12 have access to all books. There is no book cen- Ontario High School and for the sorship in any American public past three years has attended Young University. library. Yours must be an indi Brlgham The a graduate of bridegroom, vidual case. Your parents should tile school and stake LDS high take the matter up with the Li attended here, Seminary Brlgham brary Committee. Young University for a year. He is employed in American Fork, DEAR CONFIDENTIAL: By all is to which their hone. They means tell your social worker the will reside atbe 198 S. 3rd E. ' truth. She will like you all the , better for 'fesslng up. If he doesn't then she shouldn't be a social work NEW TEACHERS NEW YORK (UPI) About er.! No matter what her reaction, new the enter will teachers 100,000 own with will be'at your peace you conscience. Being able to live with nation's classrooms when the ourselves is something we all school bells ring in September, strive for but few succeed in doing. By HELEN iWORDEN DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I have been going with, a divorced man for two years. I've never been f married and am 21. He is going to Catechism so we can get married Ja church. The priest said he was considering his " case and sending j j it to Rome. He says if I really love him, I wfll-'rtlcuntil - he receives the answer. Meanwhile, hell keep going to catechism. He says if I went tent with someone else after the ftrouble he was going through, he'd leave. He's a wonderful guy and does everything for me, Help me if Mixed-u- p you can. MIXED-UPThe very : j DEAR fact that you raise the question of i co-work- er. s. Miss Carey ! I Marries In S.L Temple . r !going,with other men makes me doubt the depth of your love. I am also troubled by your sweetheart's threat to drop everything if you do step out. Is he Joining your church s for love of you or love of the ' ichurch? Better think. this over. (ruLr?i. Social Fetes Leland Couple SCkSk. r& tion Monday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Clark, the former Opal A wood, folio w-ing their wedding in the Salt Lake i. J X Receiving with Mr. and Mrs; Atwood was Mrs. Pearl Clarke, he mother of the groom, Bridal attendants were the Layfeyette Ballroom, Hotel Utah. sisters of the bride, Mrs. Burral Pioneer culture of New England, Marshal, Mrs. David Stark and Petite Debra Germany and Denmark will be Susan Atwood. depicted in song, dance and story Briggs and Susan Clarke were by Reta Lee and Riley Perry. the flower gins. tjurrai- Marsnaii, Folk dancing will be depicted David Stark and Robert Briggs under the direction of Wilford were ushers. Carlyle Clarke Marwedel. A German band di- served as best man rected by Helen Boden will pre The bride's two grandmothers, sent several musical numbers. Mrs. Almana Thomas 'and Mrs. ' Helen and Owen Clark will also Sarah Briggs also greeted their vh !jt tries. songs. many friends and relatives. Kate B. Carter, national presi sing folk concert A South the The' gift table was in charge High by dent, . will conduct all sessions. School A con will Choir Cappella of Mrs. Charlie .Stewart, Mrs. The first session will commence the clude Ted evening. Larsen, Mrs. Robert 2riggs at 9:30 a.m, in the ballroom. Mrs. Opal Taylor. Barbara and will this session be High lighting Hansen was the dining room host the presentation by the Center ess and Mrs. Wilmer Rasmusen Utah county organization of was in charge of the guest book. Volume Three of "Our Pioneer Mrs. Clarke entertained at a Heritage." Mrs. Lucille Ahlander will be narrator. wedding breakfast at a restau- rant in Salt Lake City. for mem- a! At noon luncheon for all bers of the bridal party, county presidents will be held in ' affa rs had been the Empire Room of the hotel. William Hill, chief psycolo- - given for the bride by Mrs Dr. Dedication of the Cedar Three! at Utah State Hospital, nar- Charlie Stewart, arbara Han Marker will be held at 2:15 p.m. gist rated a movie on group therapy sen, Mrs. wumer Kasmusen, at 20 S. 6th E. to members and guests of the Miss Graciela Bernard, Mrs. CJ will L. include Provo Service League Monday Lynn Barney, Mrst Speakers Blair Hamil- Romney, Salti Lake City commis4 evening. on, Mrs. Fred Huff, Mrs. Ted sioner and Ethleen Hilliman. who The movie showed four dif Larsen, Mrs. Lynn Mendenhall on "The Pioneers., a ferent groups receiving therapy and the Leland will speak Ward M.I.A. . . rrn j. r n.. .! ... jreopie.v rne salt from each other as well as from After a week's trip through Lake county! DUP chorus will Dr. Hill and his wife southern Utah and California, the provide musical numbers. Thomas have developed a matrix to test newlyweds will be at home in B. ;Child will give the dedicatory all of these discussions, produc Salt Lake City. .:, ', . (prayer. .'.! ing this under a research grant Mrs. Clarke wilj continue her Following the dedication pro from the government. Gordon graduate work in social studies. gram openhouse will be held at Smith, chief Security officer at r 3 p.m. at the Old Mill in Liberty the Hospital assisted Dr. Hill. I'&tk. Hostesses will be the com Mrs. Earl Wagner was in charge HIDDEN DEFECTS bined Salt Lake DUP countv of of the meeting, in the absence of A Child's NEW YORK (UPI) ficers. Refreshments will "be serv- - Mrs. Franklin Hickenlooper co failure in school frequently is . edJi ordinator. traced to defects in vision or hear Hill Dr. after the movie spoke Transportation to the Cedar ing. Tree Dedication and to the open and said, "I think research In house will be provided. Buses mental illness is the 'most neglect will leave the west entrance of ed field, and more money and the Hotel Utah at 1:40 p.m.. nd time are needed to be spent In this field, to find the cause of return around 4:30 p.m. ' ' mental Illness, rather than using The evening session will ho treatment alone." held at 7 p.m. this evening at the The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Carl Kivler.- Mrs. ' and Jack Smith was MASHED POTATO ADVANCE in assisted refreshments I' serving ML r ttEW YORK (UPI) New im to 10 members and three guests, proved Instant mashed potato gran Mrs. Dale J. Anderson, Mrs. Ray ules are available. from a pioneer mond A. Evans and Mrs. Thomas producer of instant potatoes. The S. Bullock. The patients of Ward 19 wil new variety has one step prepar at on, Just whip the granules into give, the Provo Service League a a heated mixture of water, milk party on Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. on the ward. and salt. II II II 11 II II LhdJ ltd " ' tiffin'' fyv ;4 17th " 'I j i Group Therapy Stressed At Service League - Pre-nupti- al j ' xree-rianun- MRS. RALPH CLARKE (Opal Atwood) or. I. ;. :. !.. - , . Fi(UPI) nancial Secretary, Inc., handles all the details of the family budget for a fee of 1 per cent to 2 per cent of gross Income. The service deposits customers Laundering her own clothes checks, pays their bills, presents will develop a teen girl's appre- them with a weekly allowance and keeps a record of all ciation for clean j transactions against budgeted garments and a amounts. appearance. sweet-smefliwell-groom- i . . 'M?''' ' (i: nnnnnnnnnnnri - co-hoste- ss .Y--'i-: - Wlii If II! i n nre n ir i l 1 Immi 1 tjj LmJ Ai 1111 mi " ' mm '""yy,y.j " in' n S LvJ tttwM H- - 'yy j C3 Cn3 131 Cm mm .' m C30CS Pick the winner of the presidential election . . estimate his total popular vote . . , and DAIItY PRODUCTS. That's the grand you can win a full year's supply of 300 other big prizes. 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ANY OTHER DAIRY BRAND! HI-LAN- D . ', a " ji m ' ' ', X1 j j OFFICIAL ENTRY D LAN It y- IK-LA- V Week I from a large single table decorated with a centerpiece of ? lovely Smixed fall flowers. The x group enjoyed a social and singing and appreciation was extended to .Mrs.- - Cox for a successful club ?y . - ' ' if :...! "We Appreciate Your i t HOME STUDY HALL NEW YORK (UPI) i FREE DELIVERY Set up a home study hall in your young ster's room. If. a regulation desk isnt available, an old table with legs sawed off to the proper height, or an easily .built drop shelf will do. 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Contest begins Wednesday, September 14, 1900-anall entries must be post marked before midnight Sunday, November 6, 1960. The figure used for the popular vote totals of the winning candidate will be that released by the Associated Press as of midnight, Nov. 10, 1960. Eligible to participate are all residents of the d employes trading area. Not eligible are d of Dairy and their families, and Axeisen Advertising Agency, Inc.; its advertising agency. All spaces on the official entry blank must be filled. Please print or type. Hi-Lan- CLOSED SUNDAY Vy 'I sthnts I ' IS LIBERAL ALLOWANCE SWEEPSTAKES DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL Objective of Ihe contest w to select the winning estimate his total poppresidential candidate and statement in 10 words ular vote, together with a or less completing the sentence, "I prefer d Each person may Dairy! Products because . . . submit as many entries as he pleases. Winners will be notified by mail. Decision of the judges is final. Each entry must be accompanied by the carton top of any d Dairy Product or a reasonable' facsimile thereof.. All entries must be mailed to P. O. Box XOOQ, EaH Lake City 10, Utah-- . 1 tf'-- ' '-- y ' y" ''- - ii ll. i,i s be A !1 car- - Bseaust fOse M words or tesel YOUR DOWN PAYMENT on NEW WURLITZER ' iKJLIL! PIAH0 imt mos. : Across from Scera Theater MUSIC; CO. : S : Tel. AC 5-54- 54 82 West Center :i , tor itiwrtmr eawfflaste fee PresNtettt: let- ., C Ms ! poatar. vet im- i Address i 101t-Prize- f . Hi-La- ANY OLD MUSICAL INSTRUMENT , Lc.JI i , can uuu ii 0S0 r mini .niu . , year. n ItzUJtdlS '" I 1 ng ed - . i . LOS ANGELES If you carry a' summer handbag-made of wooden beads, an occasinal application of spray shellac will keep the colorful beads attractively glossy. . : self-address- IV WATCHING TnE PURSE Beauty Tips j g! the-direct- Mrs. Merlin Finch. Highlight ,of the evening was the serving of a beautifully decorated birthday i cake with ice cream. During the business portion of Send your, problem: to Dorothy ;the meeting club officer! were Avard Dix. Be sure to enclose a stamped, appointed they are Mrs. and ad t envelope, lAnderson, president; Mrs. Boyd treasurer of this newspaper. dress her care jAsay, secretary and, and Mrs. Allen Winterton, histor- Helpful leaflets available. Write for I "'. "How Honest Are You" ian. ':; Hostess's for the evenings were retiring officers Mrs. Willi a pi Cox, president and Mrs. Neldon Marshall and Mrs. 1! Finch. Open 6 Days ' ' " f i j birthday anniversary , Jlllii j . OREM Members of the! O. F. Club met , Monday evening for Ithc 5.'' ' al . I 3e - ct : 4 Temple- - y, Orerri Friends Celebrate Club' 'Birthday 'if. . ;i The Lafeyette Ballroom of the Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City will toe the setting tomorrow as Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers members and guests, some 3,000 strong, nagather for their tional convention. They will gather from all chapters in most states and some foreign f counsemi-annu- il Mr., and Mrs. Alvln Atwood entertained at a wedding recep- Rational DUP Meeting Slated For Thursday Highlights Aeacia' Club 'f S VKJ In'Salt Lake City Book Review A Uv--U 0 Iff Doirt MNMtef m3e for Da th 3 weeV-etr- dl plenty of ' u ra CD Wake tore yov Hi-lon- dl Open 'til; 9 P.M. Monday fl HBSWBBWBlBCSSBSBBBBdIJP' V U W t u ;- U ' - ; D |