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Show Page HERALD, rrovo, Utah, Sunday, August 8, 22-- THE 1976 - Redheads Avoid Sun and Mrs. Hyrum Mr. Ottesen of Palmyra announce the .4 A f it i' t forthcoming marriage of their daughter Barbara to Floyd Gonzales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe B. Gonzales of Spanish Fork. The couple will exchange wedding vows on Aug. 27 at the Oak Crest Inn followed by a t f ft. iX for breakfast wedding J " and engagement immediate members of the families. The bride will be attended by her sister, Janeen, and best man duties will be n J The will be honored at a bridal shower on Aug 26 at 8 p.m. at the Palmyra Ward. Miss Ottesen, her mo'.her and Mrs. Joe Gonzales will receive guests from 8 to 9 p.m. after which a short program will be held. Miss Ottesen is a graduate of the Spanish Fork High School and LDS Seminary and is currently attending a beauty tA Spanish Fork schools and served three years in the U.S. Navy. He is presently employed by a Springville electrical firm. Following their marriage the couple will make their Generation top A Put-Off.- Cynthia Fox will become the bride of Michael E. Green in a ceremony performed in the LPS Temnlr r.r. All? Salt L? 21. The bride-elec- t is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fox, Springville, and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon E. Green, Salt Lake City, are parents of her fiance. is planned A for Green, Morgan, Marilyn Johnson, and Sharlene Tracy. Special guests at the nuptial events will be grandmothers of the bride, Mrs. Chloe Fox and Cleonda Miner, both from Springville. Sam Green, brother of the bridegroom, will serve in the position of best man. The bride-to-b- The couple graduated e r The bride has been the recipient of three parties. One was given by Virginia Miner, Raquel Miner and Desiree Cannon; another by Shanna Morgan and Marilyn Johnson; and a third by Becky Hatch and Miss Fox's nursing class. bridegroom's sister; and a cousin of the bride, Marsha Fox, will serve as bridal attendants. Also attending will be friends of the bride, Shanna "However, people who are under the sun for every possible minute for say, 30 years, will not necessarily get skin cancer,' Weston said. 5- 1 Camille Laker, the bride's Marie the pep club and participated in the steno club. She is a student at Brigham Young University in the nursing program and will graduate on Friday. She plans to work at LDS Hospital as a registered nurse. Mr. Green is a graduate of East High School and sang in the a cappella choir. He attended the University of Utah prior to an LDS mission in the Arizona - Tempe Mission. He is presently employed in Salt Lake City. reception the evening of their marriage from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Springville Art Gallery. An open house will also fete the couple on Aug. 21 from 7 to 9 p.m. in Salt Lake City. sister, and 50's. home in Sprineville. .. Dr. William Weston, of the Colorado University School of Medicine, Saturday also said persons who normally have very dark pigmented and thick skin would have less effect from prolonged sun exposure than those who are fairskin-ne- determines individual skin color already present in the Weston said. "The fair skin," skins of blondes and redheads are less able to develop this pigment than the darker skins of brunettes and blacks. Thus, fair skin is much more apt to sunburn." He said skin cancer was developed slowly and its first signs usually do not occur until people are in their hte 40's college in Orem. Mr. Gonzales also attended BARBARA OTTESEN -- dermatologist says blondes and redhead who sunbathe or spend excessive amounts of time in the sun are most subsceptible to skin cancer and wrinkled skin. "The speed and severity of sunburn are primarily determined by the quanity of melanin a pigment which Gonzales. e Colo. (UPI) university d. the by bridegroom's brother, Danny performed bride-to-b- BOULDER, A IM1 Springville Girl Circles Aug. 21 Blondes, Barbara Ottesen to Become Bride of Spanish Fork Man from Springville High School where she was a member of Murray will reside CYNTHIA FOX You Con Buy Or Lease A $0100 Hew Piano for per month . . & Lj r c. ill" Brlont Summtrhays' Provo Mtisie Center in 55 West 200 Sorih, Prove their following hmnf mciuM Bcntfl, mom( Monday marriage. y thru Fridi) tt t 10 - 0 .. Srtrdij ! (.& to tttt rrt r DEAR RAP: My best friend is a cool kid but when we get into fights, she gets the whole school after me. But if she finds out I have something good planned, like a party, or am going to ask her somewhere special, she says she's sorry. As soon as it's over with, she says, "We didn't finish the last fight," and she starts in on me 13 What do I do? again. DEAR 13. Tell her if she can put off fights until a convenient time, YOU can postpone invitations - - until HELEN they're settled. DEAR 13: Which may either end your friendship, or make you both SUE more honest persons. DEAR HELEN AND SUE: I know that living together is for not the best solution everyone. In some cases it is pure disaster, but here's a different story. 1 met Tom when 1 was 19. a career girl. g It's Vanity Fair Week at ZCMI He moved into my apartment three months later. Our different backgrounds caused the first problem. He grew up on welfare, without close family ties. I was an only Join us in the Intimate Apparel Department for a very special "Vanity Fair'' Fashion Show, and Marie Garry; Fashion Consultant for Vanity Fair in JSew York, will give you a preview of lovely lingerie (cr fall 1976 and some 'Reflections of the Past' in lingerie and loungewear. While you're there enter our drawing for a robe or day wear ensemble. At the conclusion of each show winners will be announced (you must lie present to win). child of wealthy, loving parents. I was cautious with money, very responsible and dedicated to my job. He was a lavish spender, a partier, and got himself fired. While he collected and enjoyed unemployment himslef, I worked and saved. Of course, we fought. But we stayed together. Then I became pregnant I refused to have an abortion We fought, but we stayed together. A near miscarriage forced me to quit work. We sold pot shoplifted, and played the guitar (I sang) coffee in houses to make money. We fought constantly now But we still stayed together When our son was born, we nearly lost him from jaundice We cried and held each other the through delicate SHOW TIMES: transfusion, and waited long hours and davs toge'!,er TOGETHER That was three years ago. Milt were married last June Our healthy happy child was our ring bearer at a traditional We wedding Today we have a home on 24 acres I care for the horses, dogs at.d oversee our small scale farm, am a wholehearted wife and mother. My husband earns a fabulous salary as an executive with my father, and goes to college nights Though we had every reason to end it, our "roomrrute" relationship held together like concrete, and we look forward to at least 50 years of terrific marriage The three of us are a great team, the b,id things in the past. Our city friends think we'te square because ut shun nsglit clubs and liquor ... until we show them partying "cour'n-stylea fire, roaring mellow companionship with the old guitar... We had guts and strength and love to make it work' -JUST PLAIN HAPPY jni; DEAR At we say, we're happy ending collector. Thanks lor writing. - HELEN AND SUE (GOT A PROBLEM? Or a subjert for discussion, style'' Direct your questions to either Sue or Helen Bottel - or both, want a combination answer this newspaper. I if you mother-daughte- in care r of I rriV .1 ln;iiiti(ul im n uiul m.if rap f;iwaif fwYr of Inmii alni trinmuil m'li (.tu , I'uff or Cognac, in .(.ojk, GoHn.tiZU: lltM SX.1. .Cm Mr :i2 1, f nil , lor .ingcric roir ...'. "llcuuliful (.Jc.ifuiT" Uni uiri alum letter h of fcuthcrlilc. roitfnur (ilnrfill i'iihi-.'- . Wlifr or I'uff; :t2Ut tot utul.V2 1. VI II VaU friii" fiiititii ji.ififiV . Miih f.tn in c. of Pi.ipfi.iriMtiii' nton i oij;i in. ,iii iir . t J ,, to 7. AMI f L I NL j ? i I torc. I j i ' JSw : i'Ji ( fi j j j i f '1 1 1 (.ache Valley, Logan 12:30 p.m., Thurs., Aug. 12 vVl I J antlC. ;iff t J G I 1 ' 1 St ;i S7, 'AMI fmirifiifioii. fii.iiiii. fit I Vniversity Mall, Or?m 12:30 p.m., Wed.. Aug. V : ' Salt Lake Downtown 12:30 p.m., Tues., Aug. 10 i f j ! TtSjv '' SvV j t V, n S ZCMI S ml rTT-r-- r' ' ' |