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Show Parents Friday Temple Rites Medica new medical encyclopedia acknoA wledges the fact that fathers are in- Marian Springer will become the bride of Mark Allred Smith in a ceremony to be performed on April 6 in the Provo LDS Temple. Mr. and Mrs. L. Frank Springer, to help both better unders- parents Springville, tand the various aspects of their children's health from cradle to college. The one-volum- e, information A W concise book provides a source of and supplements the advice of the pediatrician or family physician. Medical terms are defined and some not so such medical, as "booboo." The encyclopedia is available THE HERALD. Provo. through bookstores or from the publisher, Little, Brown 41 aee Speak at Women's Fete The ASBYU Women's Office announces a special Women's Onen House Lecture to be held ' rC-!- are parents of the prospective bride. Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thales S. Smith Porterville, Calif. A reception will honor the couple the evening of their marriage at the Springville Third - Ninth Ward Cultural Hall from 8 to 10 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to attend an open house on April 30 at the home of the bridegroom's parents in Porterville. The bride-elec- t graduated from Springville High School and LDS Seminary. She was active in the Steno Club and received the outstanding business student award. She graduated from Brigham Young University with an associate degree in business. Miss Springer is presently employed at the J. Reuben Clark Law School as secretary to the law library director. Mr. Smith graduated from Porterville High School and LDS SealbearCr v8hS 3 campus he was a member of the Key Club. German Club, Concert Choir, Male WaS radi" pHhrS?nlga,Su'"" " U1C i"ni(jus, puoncauon ana wR?6 Pi the Wilkinson Ballroom on fn Young Campus East A3 Brieh-ui vers 1 v " Speaker for the event Wi" be lm R("" wife of former Governor Pre-Holid- CoerU to give you a Homnev specials head start on Easter Heireshments w,ll be served and th public is invited to attend was on the junior varsity tennis team. Mr. Smith served a mission to the Netherlands and Belgium. He is presently attending Brigham Young University and will graduate with a B.A. degree in elementary education DUP UniPerm'" special 18.88. For men and women Gives luxurious look of thickness, conditions while it curls. Shampoo, cut, styling included. Frosting special 16.88.Caress your hair with color From highlights to bold accents Toner and styling included. Notes the end ot April. While attending BYU he was a member of the A Cappella Choir and toured Europe with the Choir this past summer. He also sang in the Oratorio Choir. Following their marriage, the couple will make their first home in Provo. ay DUP Chaige Library will be open oi to Thursday from p.m. at the Pioneei Building on Fifth N am Fifth W Provo it. Phone 224-13- 1 1 1 The JCPenney Styling Salon Salon Hours: and Company. 8:30-- , Sat. 5 Orem University Mall Mon.-Fr- i. MARIAN SPRINGER MBD Children May Become Utah-P- Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at their children's care. "The Mothers and Fathers Medical Ewas ncyclopedia" designed 21- To I involved in creasingly March Lenore rcomney Marian Springer To Wed Mark A. Smith Volume Su"djy- n 8-- (ytffTir 1 Anti-Soci- al Children with minimal brain dysfunction (MBD) do not outgrow their problems in adolescence, according to California psychiatrist Dennis Cantwell, Left untreated, these youngsters may become juvenile delinquents, have a poor feel defeated. They are likely to have reading problems, a short attention span, to by hyperactive. As adults they may be aocoholic, impulsive, moody-perh- aps "acting out against a society in which they have failed to find success." Dr. Cantwell, associate professor of psychiatry, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Medicine, told physicians attending a Medical Horizons symposium that it was important to "treat the main problem before others that resulted from it develop." The symposium was sponsored n ty the Medical Center in New York and CIBA rnarmaceuticai tompany. I MD. T self-imag- e, ' 'ii anti-socia- l, Plush $k 8 Loue leaf Big Boat Effect Columbia-Presbyteria- mum pike wis Herculon Covers pi 1 t r it Hit Monday Thru April 2 ... f ... 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