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Show MJay, H iff i m m i i Molli Beck WIN IT1V4I Ke-- y I Tom Daniels on Saturday f7 .T..at r, Sj. V 4 V- ' ....... J 'il3t' 2 S3 m?fk will be hH to lienor the coupk the same evening in tr Springvil-- Mrmaiii Hall frar. i ta 10 p m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. - ' Vs. Olsen of Spanish Fork. Tt ctxipie vill be J PEGGY SHEETS Sheets employed as a millwright. Tbe couple will make their homeinSpringviile. Thursday spoke P i ft H the the Frovo to Women's Division of Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Billings spoke of the development of a hydrogen driven automobile which w'il produce water as a by product rather than the pollutants produced by cars driven with gasoline. According to film . Mrs. Theura T. Sheets of Sprinirvjile announces the engagement ol her daupier Peggy U) Ajidwiiy H. CUM, sou r Mr. mi uS. Art II. Child of SpringvUIe. Miss Sheets is also the daughter of the late Rulon T. Stieets. The couple are planning a June 19 wedding at th? Child residence in Springville, 735 E. 700 S from 7:30 to 9:30 Science Today Ttlt Mr. Billings. He also stated that with the new hydrogen engine a water-inductio- exhaust n Currently Examining Value Of Mother's Milk HOUSTON -- (UP1) Mother's milk appears to reduce the number of death? from a serious disease in premature infants. Because of that, many irK'Jiea! centers have revived human milk banks. Jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston is one facility that has started a such a milk supply, said Dr. John Kenny, a fellow at Baylor College of Medicine. "It's only been the last four to six montns that we've been pushing for breast miik and I 'm just overwhelmed in the response we're getting," Kenny said. "We have mothers collect the milk in sterile containers, toss it in the freezer and freeze it solid. "We go out once a week and collect a bucketful or two." Kenny said hospitals used milk banks for many years until the advent of artificial formulas after World War II. "I'm glad we're doing it," he said. "I'd like to put every baby on breast milk because it's good for the babies and the mothers too." Kenny said it's too early for their work to tell, but the mother's milk apparently helps through a serious disease of the bowel known as necrotizing enterocolitis. At Jefferson Davis last year, the city's largest baby center with 8,771 births, 30 babies were struck by the disease and eight died. At that time many premature infants received formula but because of the mother's miik that is fed every premature baby, Kenny hopes to cut that to four out of 30 this year. "We're not particularly in Rovstive in the fi6ld " he said "We're just following a loi of other people who have contributed far more extensively to this area then we hsve." He said the disease is due to a !.k of biood in the bcwel because the blood is pumped to ()utt more vital organs of the body such as the brain and kidneys when the premature infant tindergoes stress. The teck of blood causes asr bubbles to form in the intestinal wails and if die bubbles break, tli child probably mil req'iir " - 'is It- - Kenny said the breast milk contain may phHd int'avwously "Sf;Wi wc are far' is fJ breH milk have different bacteria in certain immunities that inhibit some forms of bacteria and may help the infant cope with the blood lack. "It doesn't seem to make much difference for healthy, whatever babies, you're feeding them, he'll dc we!!," Kenny said. However, he still advocates breast milk. "I get the feeling," he said "that tampering around wit! nature too much can be a bac thing, especially if you're no sure what you're doing." full-ter- Baby Week Slated At University is National This week Heannv Baby week, rne March of Dines and Born Free Education join hands m urging all pregnant women to get good nutrition and early prenatal care. the Billings operation, which is located in Provo, has centered its concern around improved methods of storing hydiogcn. The results of their efforts has been the first vehicle to operate on out goes new and more effective method of transportation. Orem and Provo have applied for grants from the federal government establish a system which to transportation The Provo Chamber of Literary Section Brigham Young University the invites the public Lu stop " of the stepdown lounge Wilkinson Center for more nutritional "Mrs." our in Birth Film at Set are suitable for anyone's lifestyle." Orem High Buiiock revealed thai the Chamber of Commerce gets A letters from all over the U.S. Lamanze birth film wanting information about the sponsored by the CJtiid Birth Provo area and the kinds of Without Pain Education housing available here. League will be shown Friday at Generally, he said, the 8 p.m. in Room C-- of Orem realtors After the divorce. I found myself without credit again. I had to go through the whole This happy action can be hurried along if ali working wives insist cm individual credit cards, and only trade with organizations that provide applications, rejections, proof of reliability, etc. What's so magic about a man's name? A woman should have credit where credit is due. vhetbfT she's single, divorced, under 21, or whatever! (After all, women do more than s of the buying in YOUNG this vmitj.V them.-HE- LEN UNDER II FEMALES: It's also getting easier to establish credit, if eligible, cvea though you're bligfeted with three-fourth- publicity dass-actic- single, yoiiBg, fentakhmd. DIVORCEE DEAR DIVORCEE: A aumfcer d compaaies now give ufeiJS ards is husfea and wife, esteg firs? naiaes cf eacJi, provided (fee wife kst god credH rating, if divorce hapgieiB, she bat stripped of are inquiries from of Set several aod suits, tt i AsU-i- " credit-givin- g compaeks are being very tmM not to fbrrtBiBafe against wanws. Of course, it ey insist they never did, but just sip me, Doubtful. SUE successful 1 High School. The film "The Story of Eric," portrays the benefits of the Lamanze method of prepared child birth and the rewards of a participating birth experience. There is no admission charge and the public is invited to attend. To: Meet a EVER" GUITAR CLASS! ymm's toltonl .r the cosincii, wi!l conduct. An outline of the programs fornes, vearwillbeintrSiuce1 dbciJSSPd nmno the will be meeting, a variety show presented by the Meiiow-D--Make Your Ufe a Song." Ail members are invited to bring friends as pests, warn w mm fcjjp- m K SS BBp piiiiji REPEAT OF OUR "GREATEST 7J tliairman rgarrt of schmeer hwr cards. 3 grants ' DEAR HELEN AND SUE : I worked my typewriter ribbon inkless trying to get credit cards when I was undergo ami a single female. I finally got some. Then I made a bad mistake : I got married to the wrong man My credit cards became "his" in his name, with me getting an extra I could sign with community. The quality homes being built in this area by our very competent builders and The Literary Section of the the future Women's Council will hold the promises a dream come true .;n for Roger Billings, and a more WfcdneSfay at secure future for our country in these factor growth people who a. looking for a nice piace to retire. These are very positive additions to our community. The types of homes we have available in this area are drawing actors to these people. would incorporate the use of several hydrogen buses for public use. If the government supplies the Chamber. Bullock also said. "All the meaningful indicators point toward a very significant and the rest are waring as target," says Jenkins. successfully as planned, the future promises the nation a Commerce recently expressed their backing of the Homes Parade and their intentions of being 100 per cent involved with this first of - a - kind event in Utah Valley, according to Gordon Bullock, executive of ANDREA LYIW TAYLOR Want a Credit Card! Bv HELEN AND SUEBOTTEL Mid-Summ- er The first Annual Utah Valley Homes Parade continues to progress on schedule, despite the poor weather. Blaine Hunter, chairman of this year's homes parade, commented that in spite of the inclement weather conditions construction on al! the homes is well under way. Several of the houses are completely framed s Genera! ion lap Utah Valley Home Parade Scheduled " ' ' as s employed District Executive for the Bey Scouts of America. Following their marriage thf couple will make their home in Pleasant Grove. I weather has been a little bothersome, but we're still hydrogen stored in a metal pretty much on time." hydride or powdered form of Valley Builders Association, that element, instead of the sponsors of the Homes Parade, traditional liquid, which is a is still projecting completion in more dangerous somewhat the first part of July. All the form. facilities are plumbing If the production and desip expected to be in place by June of th'' new hydrogen 1. "That puts us right on automobile marrii currently p.m. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of La Canada High in LaCanada, Calif. She is also an LDS Seminary graduate and has attended school at Dixie College and Brigham Young University. Currently she is working as a teller at a local bank. Mr Child is n grau? of Springvilie High School and has attended the LDS Colleee'of Hawaii. He served two years in the United States Marine Corps and is currently attending BYU. W fir - wys &ff&n quality of ar fjr i y pSy 1 Eric Kate, by Charles Higham. (Norton, 7.9S) An intelligent and individualistic actress sucn as Katharine Hepburn, who combines talent and pcrsever- ing beauty with a genuinely eccentric streak, deserves a carefiil biography and Higham has come up with a serviceable Chairman one, thorough asd rihtfor- ."wggests ward. inviting several guests. Fcici au I S MT'ilV Popular re!k 1 Classical1 er Group & Private lkn I vJil V IJ ,f KS l yt rVKjr-;-.-..- - I f of bs. (8 fasitfon anfl For H tries with J Uv Many mM'sm ijnwM polyesttf o- - J A jTHi5Wi Ofaima too. 43" wide. &i information tewtay through Friday from 10 to 3 p.m. On Tuesday at noon, two free films on the subject will be shown in the little theater, upstairs. OLGA MAKES A BRA YOU CAN ORDER BY PHONE Now there's ons bra style that's idee! for and smaller busted women, Freedom Front. And it's Oiga's we're so sold on its fit, we're urging our customers to caii Fashion Foundations and order it by phone. The Freedom Front has smooth, seam-fre- e cups and the littie 'window' between them assures perfect fit and support to every figure type. Naturol 6.50; padded, cup, $6; lightly-line7.50. Sizes 32A to 3SC, white or nude. Fashion Foundations. ENROLL NOW I m 11 Valut !o 4.00 RernGl Instruments Avesllsbis full-figur- Instrument Ranted for $6.00 and $12.03 mo. rtnt oppliM s purchase. No-Sea- m uwmh4 &mn tordumy Aii Locks like faded Chamorav Denim a favorite will fade more with lock for Summer fashions Cotton. 45' eactt wsNnn W3ci)ir-w3shab- !e imt linim'f m. itiik Ciat ere ataeys iijwin .j wii mmmmmMmtg&t our j i 3 Custom Dupery Department r (10:00.6:00 p.m. a Vis? Fii;d early.' 0660 SAILS? feterw 4 :. Bed. while or blue grounds with patriotic designs for summer jccnlnfi!ai fashions. 50 Polv-5- 0 CotSorj. 45" wide. MscNne washable. :z al85 Is ; iiwi t mm - Aimrlcsaa prints Yhete " m a Vajjjgt la 3 SO. Ckisk Start imrnedioteiy. Mutt 8eghtf early. CAlt NOW! We MUST REPf AT ... CALL HOV! disuse is treated :th antibot-i- r ittut hydrogen driven vehicles migTit operate technique has been produced which will virtually eliminate al! exhaust pollution from the engine, .vS' 10 In 9 time when our count ry is desperately in need of a new supply of energy, hydrogen, which is in wide abundance, could be a reasonable answer to that problem, he continued. Economically Child - Wedding Date Set At CC Women's Meef the meeting. "The Energy Crisis One Solution," a workable prototype has been produced ana test driven The hydrogen automobile has been the dream of Mr, Billings since his early school days. Mr. Biilinp has attended iccal schools and spent most of his life in the Provo area. The hydrogen car that has become a near reality is also an answer to many of the problems confronting our country today, he added. Women LDS follow will Temple, reception that evening in the Riverside Second Ward Cultural Hall. Use following evening an open house honoring the couple will be held Li the Spanish Fork Palmyra Stake Center. Both --ill be from I to !9 pm. Friaids and relatives are invited to attend, . Miss Taylor is a graduate of Snake River High School and now 118 Summary. Sh atterding a beauty college in Provo where she will giaduate in June. Mr. Olsen is a graduate cf Spanish Fork High School, LPS Seminar' and Brigham Young IMversity. He has fulfilled as IDS Mtision to the Brazil Central Mission. He is t Mr. Daniels is graduati? of Springviile High School and has attended Snow College. Ke has served as sopht ;tiore class president and captain cf the bwhall team. Currently he is 0J JUAil JlUitd Roger Billings, an expert in the field of hydrogen energy and President of Billings Ehergy Research Cooperation, i A and innovative Hydrogen Car Discussed by Roger Billings j; PIIs is thf 1iIN FViday debate team, MOLLI BECK 118 marriage of their daughter Aiid'ta Lynn to Jame$ V. Ciicn. son of Mr. and Mm. Jay ..is- e Noveltyi World off Pre, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Tykf of , Ida., announce the engaswrsent and apprctaching has attended The bride-to-bSprwgville High School where she was a member of the Thespians, TCE KFJIALD, Rivci-skSe- Mis Beck is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Jo Beet and Mr. Jerry D Beck of Sprmgviiie. Mr. Daniels is the son of Mr. and Mi's. Eugene Daniels of Mapieum. iter?.. l, Andrea Lynn Taylor Set Date With James Olsen S.falli Bat iS become the fcnde of Tarn Daniels to riles to I Une Mey 12, 'i fSiS mi: PAHXING JM Ml M. fc SN m tm. Vm-fi- u 1 Ht " . JS 4179 S. Rsdwood, Mcdowbrook PIojo 1Sm 4 COtfMTtT 1264 Eo.t 3300 Sovth mm?JM 2W0 E. Fq9i low mot iS K w tom S J,-- " i'rwt 8 jv&$gffo 1 |