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Show Thursday. June haven't paid lor. and they do need to know it is wrong They must face the consequences, but the punishment should tit the crime. A rubber hose is radical. Regardless of the reason, stealamong young people is common and much more prevalent than parents want to believe. While growing up, several of my peers stole candy and trinkets as a Hopefully, the good feeling ot matter of course from the "'corner doing the right thing will override store." I knew because they told any guilt and provide a basis ot me or I saw them. honesty for the future. Generally they took what they wanted because they didn't have the money to buy it. Most of their parents had no idea their child was stealing. And if they did happen to suspect, there was usually an easy out for the child lying. I did know a couple girls who got i "caught" and had to face both parents and consequences. I was ! disturbed when I thought of their t I trauma. In addition to the curious stares of the other department store customers, they had to face t policemen and the mortif ication of telling their parents. When the father of one girl came to pick her up at the store, he was silent and carrying a rubber whip. ing JEhcua fA xj$mt it xf II - - , (imis-mBM- vMcrt) i - xVJI . 1 " I,' II well-adjuste- X X : i n JShf P lO 4,.. UJ airttf88'" rr hMnf1W mimiiitfim Jt Mml ma i M . X Single Sphere 4" f Light Kit " ISbEdesklamp. 1 r-J- Vy ied I f - Bab.ll Llght- ' Ouoliel Table tamp r Elects New t Officers f' X in an impressive a r I Bath Light. Antique brass, brass or chrome. " : tarian. Erma Burge gave a short history of the importance and significance WrSi Z-- ; f-- r said bells were used for signals for 5 warnings, notices many things of meetings. She presented the president with a string holder for four copper bells depicting sweet meats, and indicated that the leader should know all the rules and regulations resulting in great happiness and joy in her work. Each' of the other officers was given a brass bell significant for her office. Mrs, Sumner expressed appreciation to the installing officer and jj thanked the club members for I their support. She announced that i the same committees a last year f club would serve for the 1985-8year. The next meeting would be a picnic in August, Erma Jeanne Argyle and Anna Stark were selected as the delegates to the Utah DPW convention to be held in St. George. The auditing committee, Francis Dorothy Stratton, and Evelyn 7 1 f I? s if v H 48" Kit Frosted tulip glass f, light kit included. 05 - i y- - jJ Slatt i" sa, jfj Sale I iJ A DIVWIONOTYSLECTRIC in only renrnlliv. ot thowinom display! do not nd ncssnly 1 0- 5 PM Lrf-ii- -i- m f.TiB-,wii- i' i inn tninT.ii . m..-- .. in,. .n.n...r, .i....i.i,.i. MIT - -- imr nnlliTn mim- - - ' l j """liv V'f , Vyirr J J i j ! L"3Ui i Jj pi.-t- A.M. 1 2tSO P.M. . .ny speclllc Mi nwrrh.ndise '4 n, Terry approved the treasurer's - , l 6 Ait-ke- ik 1 r HSSSa.t2 - . 1L -w LKsa I -- ) '"'s. I Lr1 ' ? Tl 4 V 4 Sale ' 9 AM s5: Fluorescent Wrap-aroun-d Apparatus WHOLISALI COUNTER OPKN SATURDAYS for Electrical Contractors electrical supplies onlyl PnologtiDHI .round txwdm )y E fVf 3A4JT? KW TT 1 HfV I 2244670 A U Basketball Light dCVsw fe" IJEIiLlMfelJOiUiJll ,.., City Electric Supply iimmwurm1" r? lltlllty Light I ' OC Solid state, no ballasts. less energy"-- Uses 12 to 15 ' ! - weighted base. iC " - j Ca 1 fAtTLAK,,,,.,, ORSM 1S91 So. ; Flexible desk lamp iQfV JjC'' J;- ' f r,, I 0f5tL A X f rOTl I 1 v (' - jl L." SSphere Oak Chandelier -- Traditior- n 1 ' TiP w 1 fi', Three LH r LUt f TVX ; k5 ) lWj b)ZJ 1 in India. She & I Dona Sumner BPW President 1985-8- 6 of bells particuarlly ran.rfTfrj.Tm swte Globe Tg'' Bell Ceremony installed the following officers for Orem's Business and Professional Women's Clubs; Dona Sumner, president; Erma Jeanne Argyle, 1st vice president; Ileen Storrs, 2nd vice president; Mollie Aired, recording secretary; Almeda Gammon, corresponding secretary; Leah Johnson, treasurer; and Edna Durham, parliamen- m w JgirUtettiirnw fNsH rWTTSJP BPW Club - "Tf"- rinr ','! M books. Y:' If f-- became close I friends with the other girl. She told me it had been one of the worst experiences of her life. She didn't mention the embarassment of the stares and the arrival of the police. Instead, she related the reaction of her parents once she was home. "Tears streamed down Dad's face," she told me, "...I had never seen him cry before." She spoke of her shame and pain at the sight of her father's tears. Today she is one of the finest people I know. She is happily mard ried and with a clear, deeply moral value system. Through his tears, her father had let her know he loved her. What an anchor for her. The other child in the same situation went home to face anger and violence. Experts say parents who are confronted with the problem of dealing with a child who has left a store with something they haven't paid for should not overreact. Many times they are first offenders and not necessarily the future criminals of America. Let's put things in context they have taken something they Erma Burge V ( Mill s. Sheila Lula Rothe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fon Rothe of Lehi. marry Todd Martin Arndt. son of JoAnne Arndt and the late Bernard Arndt. of Orem, on Saturday, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Maid of honor will be Vaunda Ban us. Best man will be Jerry Murr. The bride-elegraduated from Lehi High and LDS Seminary where she participated in Pep Club and sports activities. She attended LDS Business College and works at Equitable Life and Cas. Ins. in Salt Lake City. She also works at the Utah State Training School as a supervisor in habit training. Her fiance graduated from New York School and attended Florida State College in Business. He served in the U.S. Army for three years and is now serving in the Navy as a Helicopter radar technician at Hawaii. The couple will live in Honolulu. steals,. fee. should return the item and apologize child irv t Years later, 1 will Let the child admit taking the stolen item and avoid a question that demands only a "yes'' th a "no" answer which might encourage a lie. Have him return the object and apologize. resist. 25 Rothe, Arndi Will Marry On Saturday in Honolulu Consequences Are a Part of Stealing Why do children steal? Is it compulsion or a cry for attention'' Does the child simply not know any better? Perhaps" the stolen object was just too desirable to - Page rl? $f Timely news, columns, features and social issues concerning the culture. Today By LEANNE HOFFMANN Herald Staff Writer THE HERALD. Provo. Utah. 13, 1935 -- - ,n in. |