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Show Page Provo, Utah, Thursday, October HERALD, 38-- TKE 12, 1978 Heather Wood To Be Bride Of Tapio Kuusela Saturday Meet Vickie Jensen to Marry Sandy Nay Will Say Vows With Terry Sorensen Oct. 27 Vance Mendelkow Friday Grand Matron will preside. L. Mackereth, Most Worthy Grand f Matron of Toronto, Ontario and William E. George, Most Worthy Grand Patron ....... Ap i of ( Arkansas will be in attendance as well as many distinguished guests from throughout the United States and Canada. Mrs. Butler's term of office expires on Oct. 13 when a new slate of officers will be installed. Frank their daughter Sandy to Vance Mendelkow son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerome Rasmussen. West Moun- Sorensen. Palmyra The couple will marry Oct. 27 in the Goshen Ward. A reception will honor them that evening from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Goshen Ward Cultural tain. Their marriage will be performed at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the home of the bri- - elect's parents, 520 E 990 N .. Pleasant Grove. Hall. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. The couple will reside in Vernal following their marriage. What's the difference between using an aged cheese and a younger An open house will be held immediately following the ceremony. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. 11 U cheese, especially in cooking? The answer is that you get more flavor After their marriage the couple will make their first home in Myton, Duchesne County. and the cheese melts more easily in an aged HEATHER WOOD c an- the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Vickie to Terry Sorensen son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Nay, Pleasant Grove, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Heather Wood will exchange marriage vows with Tapio Kuusela Saturday in Provo Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Wood, Orem and Mrs. Anja Kuusela. Mellila. Finland and the late Tauno Pellervo Kuusela. The bride-elegraduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary where she was active in sports and music. She is presently a sophomore at Brigham Young University, majoring in business education and is a member of the BYU track team. Tapio is a graduate of Oripaa-Poyty- a High School and the Junior College of Business at Loimaa. He is presently a senior in International Business and is an member of the BYU track team. After their marriage the couple will reside in Provo and continue their education at BYU. Mrs. Fred Goshen, nounce The 73rd Annual Grand Chapter Session of the Order of the Eastern Star of Utah is being held in Salt Lake City today and Friday. Mrs. Lawrence F. (Peg) Butler, Worthy Mabel Mr. and Jensen. VICKIE JENSEN 1 Generation Rap Nationwide Teen Survey By HELEN & SUE BOTTEL Generation Rap published findings on our first Nationwide Questionnaire for Unmarried Teenagers. Now, four years later, we have tabulated our 1978 in which identical update questions were asked. You may be surprised at how much young people have changed, especially in their attitude toward parents and sexual concerns.) In MARGARET "PEG" BUTLER Altrusa District 1974, tun? aw maiw At a time when headliners blare, "Teen Pregnancy Epidemic" and wags define the virgin as an endangered species, are kids quietly boarding the stanpendulum for a swing back to dards? It would seem so, if we can believe statistics from s. our new survey of unmarried Replies of near 2,000 13- - through (from all parts of the country, every economic and social range) indicate today's attitudes are more conservative than they were four years ago when we first about family and personal queried teen-agerelationships. Our 1974 study revealed only 23 percent considered virginity relevant. This spring we asked the same question: "Do you think it is important to remain virgin until marriage?" Over 44 percent replied, Meet Held y)) f) J W i Six Utah County women rs have returned from Pueblo, Colo., where they attended District Ten Altrusa International Fall Conference. Those attending were: Fawn Whitney, Edna no clubs presently. "Women everywhere want to serve," she said. "Our clubs need to be at- must be worthwhile and affect large numbers of people. We must scrutinize our own activities and meetings to determine whether our own club is an attractive for have to realize that each of us contributes to the overall image of Altrusa, and each one of the members are walking Altrusa images," she continued. "We attract today's enthusiastic women who want to serve, and must project the image we want to attract." She noted that gains or losses are in membership directly related to .club's projects. The business session dealt with the subject of Altrusa's "Expanding Image" by increasing 1: Our service and public relations; 2. by means of more international projects; 3. by enlisting growth, iniation, orientation and communication; 4, by developing leadership through parliamentary procedure. hti fir ll V.JflKV vjumw lllfl fill . Proportion of unmarried teen-ag- e K I items SlS?. pwchas ns:h i 1 K-- I i however, has remained fairly constant in four years and the figures are higher than many assume: 66 percent today, as against 65 percent in 1974: this fewer despite the fact that more 13- - and responded in 1978. (In both surveys, the older group is predominantly experienced, but even here, times have changed. Over 69 percent of 1974's class were while in 1978, the number dropped to 60 percent. FUR TRIM LADIES MEN'S LEATHER FASHION CORDUROY COATS SLACKS SUITS non-virgi- n, beautiful Soft Reg. $120 . 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Attitudes, then, appear to have altered more than actions. Nevertheless, in greater degree, our correspondents, boys as well as girls, are saying, "I'm not ready yet" ... "Who needs everything right now?" ... "I've seen too many mess-uppregnancies, abortions, rotten marriages why ask for trouble?" ... "Maturity should come first" ... Or, "After some disappointing, times, I got revirginated." Others regretted having "wasted so much time on just one person and then it went sour.'" And more youths than formerly mentioned religion as their reason for waiting. Fundamentalist organizations such as Young Life, Campus Life, Teen Challenge, Campus Crusade for Christ and church attendance are giving young people new directions. With ptrhmtd. w I WITHOUT COUPON Amujonofcr. m a . .J . 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