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Show THE Weddinq Vows Spoken Snow College Sets Homecoming Week SALINA SUN Thursday, October 26. 1972 Paae Fall Wedding Rites AoliVMiy Stfars Beginning Oct. 30 ipii Ml College Homecoming Week will begin October 30th. Several events have been planned for the Following is a schedule of events: Cafeteria; Saturday, Mother is Becoming Potential Problem Drinker Widowed Dear Vicky: What do you do about a mother who drinks? Mom has been a widow for five years, trying to raise four children alone. Im the second oldest girl and I'm 17. After Dad died, Mom did okay for been tough. awhile. I know Shes been lonely. With four kids, some almost grown, it isnt easy to find companionShe's managed Dads ship. insurance well and none of the kids has had to do without the essential things. But I worry about her drinking. At first, she began drinking beer in the afternoons when she was home alone. Then she switched to Novem- its divorcees she met at a tavern. All they do is drink. We hate to see Mom this way. Except when shes drinking, shes great. What should we do? is Rainbows of The announcement of homecoming royalty and the prize winning floats will be made at half time ac- Ann, to son of Mr. Green, of ol their daughter, Jo Ronald N. Green, and Mrs. Charles Richfield. The ceremony, held at the First Baptist Church In Richfield, was performed by the Rev. K. Medford J. Music was furnished Hutson. by Sharon Beckstead. Kathleen Morandy, sister of the bride, was Matron of HoFlower girl and veil nor. carrier was Jodi Morandy. Best duties were performed by Jeff Torgerson and ring bearer was John Morandy. The newlyweds were honored at a reception that evening at the Salina First Ward Church. Bridesmaids were Marie Johnson, Sylvia Nielsen and Carol Christensen. Ushers were My Neighbors N. tivities. Green John Torgerson, Tom Christensen and Dan Green. Janice Jensen sat at the guest book. The happy couple is making their home in Cedar City, where Ron is finishing his schooling and Jo Ann is employed by Mountain Bell. Troubled Seventeen Homecoming Committee members are: Jeff Gleave, Chairman; Mavanee Gleave, Beth Holt, Secretary; Louise Rosequist, Parade; Carol Jacobsen, Formal Lou Dene Belcher, Dance; s. Queen Contest; Ramona Torch Dance; Becki Winn, Assembly; Mary Nipko, Dorm Vice-chairm- Gat-so- Decorations. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nielsen, of Salina, announce the They were honored at a re ception on the 14th of October marriage of their daughter, Julie, to Donald Layne Flora, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Flora. The young couple ex- at the DeKator Manor. Bridesmaids were changed nuptial vows on the 28th of September in Salt Lake. Wanda McColl, Libby Mason, Jan Flora and Sharon Southam. They wore lavender floor length gowns with a high neck and pinafore bodice. Flower girls were Jerrilyn Wilson, Marilee Wilson, Lark Wilson and Leslie Flora. Nancy Hurd sat at the guest doesnt r I work, you should sug- gest that your mother seekpro-fession- al help or perhaps make contact with a group like Alcoholics Anonymous. Shes worth fighting to save from a life of alcoholism. She should be proud of the kind of children she has. The fact that you are so concerned indicates that she must have been doing Best man duties were performed by Kent Nielsen, brother of the bride and Boyd Wilson. The newlyweds are making their home in Salt Lake, where Layne is employed with Affiliated Metals. Dear Vicky: My neighbors have two dogs who howl every time a siren blows. If sdriving me out of my mind. Since we live near a fire' station, there usually are two or three calls a night. Each time those sirens blare, the dogs start howling and they dont stop until the sound fades away. I've lomplained to their owners, low Im thinking of getting up a petition. What do you advise? good reputation is so easy to lose, but so difficult tn rmrain Howling Mad Dear Mad: While I am a pet owner myself and know that barking comes naturally to a dog, people who have pets in the city or surburbs have an obligation toconsider their neighbors. Why not suggest that the neighbors keep their pets inside at night or better still, take them to obedience school. Youd be surprised how quickly a trainer can teach a dog to give up their bad habits, including howling at night. Dear Vicky: Im a senior in high school, age 18. Last summer I went steady with a boy I'll call Melvin. Yes, you guessed it. I not only went steady, I went too far. Now I dont know what to do. When school started this fall, I wanted to break up with Melvin. But he seems to think hes got some kind of claim on me. I think he's also been telling all his friends about last summer because some of the rougher boys in school make all kind of suggestive remarks to me, especially when Melvin is How can I live down around. that kind of reputation? Sorry Now Dear Sorry: The way to be treated like a lady is to act like one. Tell Melvin you dont care to go steady and he should seek other friends. Dont worry about the suggestivecomments. Most teen-ag- e boys exaggerate their conquests. If you dont give them any reason to think otherwise, the other boys will soon see you are acting like a learn from this experience. A Medical patients being treated at the Gunnison Valley Hospital during the past week were: Mrs. Lorraine Willardson, Kim Aaron Winn, Kendall Sorensen, Larson, Gunnison; Otis Larson, Centerfield; lina; tricia Sa- Daniel Tyree, Mrs. PaChristensen, Salt Lake Mrs. Elaine Taylor, City; Merrill JenSpanish Fork; sen, Sterling; Mrs. Amy Avery, Venice. Being treated for an accident was: Ronald Hansen. Salt Tkp. Amiunih Births being recorded at the Gunnison Valley Hospital were: October 17-and Mrs. Talmage Moosman, Salina, 7 lb. 5 oz. daughter. r. October and Bruce Guinta, Ephraim, 7 lb. 5 14 oz. daughter. r. October and Mrs. Chris Peterson, Aurora, 7 lb. 5 oz. daughter. 18-M- 22-M- Little boys are popular at the home of Norman and LaRee The Huntsman, of Panguitch. fifth one arrived Thursday, October 19th, at the Panguitch Hospital. He tipped the scales .at 8 lbs. 9 oz. Brothers at home waiting to see the new little guy are Hal, Gregory, Casey and Dane. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Huntsman, of Aurora, and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Jeffery, of Salina. Barney and Thelma left Sunday to go to Panguitch to get acquainted with the new baby and help out as long as they are needed. HAM AND CHEESE III CANAPES cheese cup (4 oz.) shredded Cheddar ham V4 cup finely chopped cooked y cup sweet pickle relish 1 y. cup dairy sour cream bread 1 loaf (1 lb.) unsliced sandwich Butter, softened cream. (Y e combine cheese, ham, relish and sour length-wisbread Slice from bread. aDDrox. 1V4 cups.) Cut crusts baking sheet. strips. Place on into four 3 x Va cheese of the cup Butter each strip, then spread about melts. cheese until heat mixture on each. Broil 3 inches below 56. Makes pieces for serving. Cut into l2 x In a bowl Will Make An Excellent . e STATE REPRESENTATIVE foil-line- that toOhhh, Jane-w- ag night we were going out with the Trimbles? Dear Troubled: From your description, your mother shows, the classic symptoms of the early stages of alcoholism. She needs help and understanding. You kids sound as if you are pretty mature for your age. It is a lonely and difficult life for a widow, with four youngsters to bring up. Why dont you have a talk with your pastor and then have him counsel your Mom? If that and Mrs. Donald L. Flora table. I almost every afternoon, before we get home from school, she is swacked. Then just one big argument after another. She has started running with a group of Tomorrow. Ronald Now, liquor. Ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams announce the marriage lady and theyll direct their attention elsewhere. You can its 4th, Homecoming-a- t 11:00 A.M., Parade, 2:00 P.M.,Game with Ricks College, Stadium, 5:00 P.M., Sigma Gamma Reunion, in the Cafeteria, 8:30 P.M., Formal Dance, in the The theme v!.. try! Snow ber It's worth a something right. Monday, October 30, at 8:00 P.M., Ballet West in the Auditorium; Tuesday, the 31st, at 8:30 P.M., Queen Contest in the Auditorium; Wednesday, November 1st, at 8:00 P.M., Eddy Hascal and Odd Hat Day Pillow Concert Gladstone at the Gym; Thursday, November 2nd, at 11:00 A.M., Assembly, in the Auditorium; at 8:30 P.M., Free movie, Butch Cassidy, in the Auditorium; Friday, November 3rd, in the afternoon, Judge Dorms, at 8:30 P.M., Torch Dance, pick you up at dorm, After dance, Bon Fire, Field South of stadium. After Bon Fire, Refreshments, in the Mr. and Mrs. , vy w 7 1X1 (Sevier, Piute and Beaver Counties) JLI. - if-,ii- And Represent All Of The People of District 72 REPUBLICAN ditiona tah.84106 My Neighbors VOTE NOV. 7 G. STANFORD REES He is successful & efficient businessman and straight forward publisher of The Ifcichfield Reaper He has been reporting all the details of the k PROBLEMS For State Senator Dist. 28 and for heaven's sake, ue it! and PROGRESS PEOPLE O f Southern Utah For 26 Years He Knous Our Needs9 REPUBLICAN NORM FUELLENBACH In favor of early completion of Central Utah water projects and no fault car insurance NORM NORM FUELLENBACH IS ACTIVE PROFESSIONALLY: He has held every position in the Utah State Press Association, including President, and has been on the board of directors for 20 years For the past four years he NORM has been the National Newspaper Association State Chairman. Believes In DE CENTRALIZATION OF POWER GOOD SCHOOLS WITH LOCAL CONTROL INCREASE ENFORCEMENT NO MAJOR TAX GOOD LAW STRONG COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL ANNOUNCING Mel Jensen Has Joined The Sales Staff At GOVERNMENTS Rm Is a veteran of 45 months active duty in W.W.11; a Legionaire, former school board member, city councilman and State Senator. He received the coveted Robbins Award for being the Doctor most active in pub Dr. lic affairs. a Paid Political Adverti ament by Dr. Stanford Rees M i . Burr Motor Phone Home 529-772- 529-443- 1 6 SUCCESSFUL A IS FUELLENBACH BUSINESSMAN: Who knows that one has to run an efficient, thrifty operation or go broke. IS ACTIVE IN CIVIC AFFAIRS: of Commerce - Past President of Richfield Jaycees - Past president of Richfield Rotary Club - Former Sevier County Republican Chairman - 8 Years on Richfield City Council - Presently Chairman of Sevier County Selective Service Board. Past President Richfield Chamber NORM FUELLENBACH has to pay over 12 KNOW'S W'HAT TAXES ARE: He in his business. different ones IS FOR: Quality Education FUELLENBACH Excellent Roads All four of the proposed constitutional Work amendments - Capital punishment - The Right-To- Law - Good ecology without the interference of harassing "Conservationist kooks - Tight reign on welfare. -- Norm Fuellenbach has faith in Southern Utah and is spending over a hundred thousand dollars this year to upgrade his own The Richfield Printing Co. - to prove it. Vote For a Conservative Republican for State Representative operation VOTE FOR NORM FUELLENBACH (Paid Pol |