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Show Women's Section 1 PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH Joyce Kay Gardner Exchanges Nuptial Vows With Gerald Olpin T J II 0 ' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1 J f t 1 7 Food,s an , 71 ecipes 961 Alpine Country Club Opens New Season With Gala Event It's time again at OREM The Salt Lake LDS Club. the finery-wil- l autumn own Nature's Alpine Country Temple was the setting earlier be used to decorate the dining and dancing area into today of the wedding ceremony of Joyce Kay Cordner and Gerald an "Indan Summer." This colorful affair is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 7 Olpin. Officiating at the ceremony was Harold B. Lee. at 8:30 p. m. Adding to the aura of excitement for memThe lovely bride is the daugh- bers and their guests will be presentation of a "1901 ter of Thomas Cordner of Orem Merry Oldsmobile" to a. guest. This choice vintage car has and the late Mrs. Cordner, and represented the Alpine Country Club in many civic celethe parents of the groom, are Mr. brations. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin of Pleasant are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle D. Webster of Grove. For the reception, which will Midvale, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Xiewis Bishop and Mr. be held tonight from 8 until 10 and Mrs J. Parr Godfrey. p. m. at the Orem 16th Ward, the bride will greet guests in a satin model with a lace Dorothy Dix from the molded bodice, insert to the floor and caught with small buttons on the back and sleeves. Her flowers will be of white orchids and her bridal veil will be held with a crown of crystal and AMERICAN FORK dinner-danc- e , f . Co-chairm- 1 floor-leng- 7. th H usband ' I i Refuses To Share Interests With Lonely Wife pearls; X MKS. GERALD OLPIN (Joyce Kay Cordner) 9 Reception Honors Pair Following tfuptial Rites Welcoming friends at a reception arranged in the Ninth-19t- h IDS Ward were Mr. and Mrs. Kent B. Nelson, following their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Sept. 28. The new Mrs. Nelson is the former Carol Jean Swapp, a daughtejr of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Swapp of Provo and Mr. Nelson is a son of 'fiyir. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, also of Provo. i i. ' Beautiful white lace was fasn- loned into the tiered, gown which Mrs". Nelson wore to greet her guests. The fitted bod-- v ice was encrusted with jewels at ; the neckline and her veil of soft Illusion fornfed a, golden crown. She carried a bouquet of white ' "orchids. , Attendants' were Judy Hales, maid of honor, and Peanne Pat" Drennem, H e 1 e n Nicholls and Joan Swapp, all in . i ; . full-skirt- en ed . Gor-niche- c, Bridal attendants will include By HELEN WORD EN Mrs. Lynn Stewart, Mrs. Jay DEAR DOROTHY DIX: We live Healy Mrs. Bary Morrison, Mrs. near home town. It Janet Taylor and Mrs. Cai;l Reed. is fullmyof husband's his family, friends and Serving as best man will be Dee business interests. I come from Olpin. a distant relatives live My city. The mother of the groom will far away. wear a lace brown model with After bearing and rearing his orchids. four children I still feel like a Greeting the guests at the door stranger in my husband's world. amid a setting of fall shades of Never having learned to drive, I gold, orange and brown will be am since there is not Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Sundberg. even trapped to a bus take me to town. Background organ" music will lend But if I did drive, he would say to the occasion. he couldn't afford a car for me. Kitchen hostesses and serving So, I'm stuck here at home day will be Mrs. Charles Krause, Judy in and day out. Campbell, Launia Loveless and Since he devotes his evenings assisting with the gifts will be to church business we rarely have Mrs. Weston Cordner, Mrs. Nila time together save on Sundays Broderick and Mrs. Afton Love- when we and the children attend less. Mrs. Dee Olpin will at the church. And, when we are toguest book. he clams up, with the re: Following a honeymoon to an gether,, we lead that sult separate lives. undisclosed destination, the couple to would share his and like I will make their first home in have him share mine. Hasn't a Orem. wife a right to know about her husband's interests in church, busiand outside activities not DUP Set County Meet ness to run his life for him but to enjoy what he enjoys and sorrow 6 For Friday, when he sorrows? He opens all the mail, Including Daughters of Utah Pioneers will mine, first. Wljat rights, if any, n hold a county meeting at the have wives? What can I do to Ward on Friday, Oct. 6, an- make my life worth the living? nounces Osa Ferguson, president. L. . The officers will meet at 1 p.m. DEAR L.: Women were given and the camp captains will join the right to vote in 1920 but many them at 2 p.m. All cheer leaders of our other rights remain in the are urged to atiena oy Mrs. t erg- - limbo. Aggressive wives usually uson. assert their rights, whatever they may be. And this is debatable. '.'Ounce" is the name given to Others,, like yourself, continue in the snow leopard, a member of the a state of inocuous desitude, tocat family, native to the mountains tally at the mercy of husbands of central Asia. whims. Oct peacock blue and holdirig bouquets of pink mums. Mrs. Swapp wose a rose lace over taffeta and the bridegroom's mother, a gold and beige sheath. Each added a corsage of orchids,. Dick Nelson stood as best man,. At the bride's book was Loye Nelson and the guests were greeted by Pat Nicol. Gifts were arranged by Margene Wride, Bonnie Ja'ckson, Georgia Buckner and Beth Crandall. Serving were Cath- rine Jones, Linda Terry, Beverly McKnight, Jena V. Christensen, Maralyn Daynes and Karen Bullock, The couple will make a home in Provo upon their return from" a ' California honeymoon. A wedding dinner' for the bridal party was arranged at the Timp-anogDining Room immediately following the temple ceremony. Lin-do- Sf r I os 'llLl'u.,lw ir. :: k Tasty, Inexpensive Main Dish strain, it's also an ideal special occasion choice with "company This recipe is typical of than 500 contained in the cookbook. new brand names "Food From Famous Kitchens" features over 150 brand name raisin-appl- e garnish. And though products in famous recipes deDEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am it's an inexpensive dish you can veloped in the test kitchens of the 1 in grade nine and have been serve often without food budget country's leading, food companies. gding with a boy my age for a year and a half, the latter half without my father's permission. There are seven in our family and I am the only one my father hits with a belt. I love this boy too much to break off. What can do? Why does my father treat me this, way? I'm threatening to run away. .Broken Hearted. One scholarship eadh will be given the Pink Ladies' operation of a DEAR BROKEN HEARTED: to the BYU College of Nursing snck bar and gift shop at the Fleeing from home is no solution. and the Utah Vocational School ho4pital, will go toward' a revolvBeing under age, you will- only Practical Nursing Department, book fund for student nurses get into more trouble. Clandes by the Pink Ladies at the Utah ing tine dating also leads to difficulty. Valley Hospital to : help iyoung unable to- buy class books withGet a fresh perspective on the women who "would like to train in out using valuable time for outsituation by calling off all dates the pursing field but, because of side work. with the boy for a month. What insufficient funds, find it impos6thers assisting Mrs. Thomphas your father against him? If sible. This was announced Tues- son in the worthwhile project are I knew I could answer you more day by Lillian Thompson, Chai- Dr. Beulah Allen, head of the specifically. Whatever his rea rman' of the Pink Ladies scholar- BYU department of nursing, and v sons, there is no justification for ship committee. Nellie F. Kujala, nursing superbeating you. earned of the money Part by visor at the Vocational School. the-mor- . Pink Ladies Plan Scholarship Awards For Nursing Schools - - I'm having a party for a group of my friend and (boys girls, aged 14). My. mother insists that my sister should be allowed to come and to invite a few of her pals. They are so childish. I do not think they should attend. Is my mother right? How can I plan things? A Families should have fun! You wouldn't expect your sister to stay in her room while you and your friends enjoyed a party, would you? If your idea. was to eliminate her entirely from your plans, that's not fair. Look back and you'll realize that girls approaching 6 iove xne mea oi a party, xou will probably be amazed at how grown-u- p they will try to be. You seem to think they are childish, but girls at this stage can miraculouslv change from tomboy to young lady when the occasion de- manas it. unease don't tease her about it.) As to whether or not her friends should be invited, stop and think about it. Your sister won't have much m common with your friends. Two years is a wide sraD here and she would probably feel with the If her friends attend, they will stick together and make their own fun. Plan your party as you think your friends would like it. Your sister and friends will adant and eniov it too. If a game you plan isn't appropriate for them, your moth- er coum invite tnem to another room with the suggestion of a contest with prizes. Have fun! us v. It J luo. Lillian Thompson, chairman NURSING TO BENEFIT FROM SCHOLARSHIPS of the Pink Lady scholarship committee; left, discusses plans for the presentation of nursing scholarships with Dr. Beulah Allen, head of BYU Department of Nursing, center, and Nellie F.a Kujala, nursing supervisor at . Central Utah Vocational SIX LESSONS MUSIC BOOKS PRACTICE TIME - : ONLY EVENING at 7:30 54 HART BROS; MUSIC CO. i a CLASSES ARE IN THE REGISTER NOW-CO- ME IN OR CALL AC 706 So. f' eJ U l L-- U 176 VEST La CENTER U SPRING HORSE hi Soft Vinyl Rugged Steel' Construction H (TTlVV Rea-3i- iLLfeJ " UL'Whl PROVO FALL SALE DRESSES ' School. $"99 " Girls wash and wear SALE cottons. ...L. K0SE Have You Shopped Thrift City? Provo's Only ECONOMY Food Store TIL - ADULT EDUCATION CLASSES v. survey three-yea- r ' SUNDAYS 9 p. m. 6 DAYS A WEEK Men's sport types plues to 79c. 'SALE 33cpr HUNTING CAPS VALUABLE 2 til 7 p. m. 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A potluck dinner was served-an- d the members exchanged recipes, The day's entertainment was ar ranged Kby Mrs. Hansen. old self-conscio- Fruited Pork Rolls ," cut steak pounds thinly pork cups soft stale bread crumbs p 1 cup chopped apple Vz seedless raisins cup I VA teaspoons'instant minced onion or 2 tablespoons chopped raw onion Vi teaspoon salt lb teaspoon thyme 2 tablespoons water or broth 1 tablespoon shortening 1 cup chicken broth Trim any excess fat from meat; pound meat and then cut into , 5 or 6 pieces. Combine bread crumbs,! apple,, raisins, onion,; salt, thyme, and water. Center each piece of meat With the stuffing. Roll up and fasten each piece with string Brown rolls in heated shorteniljg. Add broth, cover and cook sloVly until meat ris very tender, about 45 to 50 minutes. Skim any excess fat from pan drippings; thicken remaining juices slightly with ai little corn starch mixed with! Makes 5 or 6j water, f desired. ' h servings. IVz IVz manners.!' By KATHY PETERSON , UU PHONE L FR 3-44- : Fruited Pork Soils Provide Easy on the budget, simple) to marriage vows we are doing pret- prepare, and suited to your fami-ly- s ty well. Since your husband is tastes together, these qualisuch a devout churchman, re are an unbeatable dinner ties read the wedding ritual to him. Call his attention to the thought combination, and describe Fruitas a embodied in it that a husband ed Pork Rolls to a T. Served oi" dinner, at main dish luncheon and wife are not two persons but the individual meat rolls in a one! tasty broth are complete with Q 12-year-- JUST RIGHT FOR OCTOBER As tasty as the air on an Indian Summer day, this oven dish is designed to' fill that need for something specialpn a crisp fall day. It doesn't hurt the budget one bit, yet has a festive appeal. . 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