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Show yryy 6W yfni The Salt Lake Tribane, Sunday, Jane 28, 1964 Names Date r Tremonton. The couple will exchange vows Aug. 20 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Harrison was National College Queen in 1962. She was graduated from Utah State -- Dear Ann Landers: May I say a word to the parents who signed themselves Failures? Welcome to the Club. Its one of the largest In the world. My husband and I raised JK,, 1 .Of Interest is the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. Vestil S. Harrison, Centerville, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Cecelia Marilyn Harrison to William Melvin Foxley, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Melvin Foxley, V r -- yy-yy Ann Landers: failures5 Turn Out A11 Right Miss Harrison r "'W two sons and trying years we did a great deal of needless and Im not much of a writer, Ann, but please print this inadequate letter, then go on to tell parents who consider themselves Failures what I am saying so poorly. Thank you. BLESSED hand-wnngin- g. - three daughters. There were Dear Blessed: You said it just right I only wish you had stayed with the subject a bit longer. ble job with Growing children inevitably - --- every one of their parents disappoint Ann Landers them. Somehow times. Introspective parents as if by a miracle our often view a childs disappointchildren grew up to be ing behavior as their failure. successful, happy They beat their breasts and adults. As I look back on those cry, what did WE do wrong? times we thought we had done a misera- when University IhlOunelritFF'degreeTiTEnglishr She will attend the University of Utah this fall on a teaching assistantship while working towards a masters degree in English. At USU she was president of Kappa Delta, fashion editor of Student Life, sophomore class vice president, named 1964 Outstanding Graduating Woman Citizen, was 1963 USU Woman of the Year in the Robbins awards, was selected a Buzzar (year book) personality three years and was a Homecoming Queen attendant. Miss Harrison was elected to membership in Alpha Sigma Nu senior honorary; Alpha Lambda Delta, scholarship honorary and SigMiss Cecelia Marilyn Harrison ma Phi Eta. Mr. Foxley also was graduated from USU this June with a degree economics. He will enter the U. of U. School of Law this fall. At USU he was affiliated with Sigma Chi and was chairman of student speakers on the schools enterainment and Mrs. L. F. Kolde on a By Darlene Galbraith g trip that will take Vacations and visitors are to their home in them back of in summer Davis signs Indian Rocks Beach, Fla. County. d, ine In a great many cases the parents did nothing wrong. The child is merely giving vent to his natural rebellion, his normal hostility. Nobody likes to be told You cant do that You cant go there. You must do this. There are times when all children hate their parents, even if only for a minute, and parrots should remember it from their own childhood. If you give your children love? (not just bugs' and kisses) a sense of personal worth, discipline generously seasoned with justice outlining the firm and definite boundaries, so theyll know precisely how far they can go your children will grow up straight and strong and they will rise to call you Blessed. Dear Ann Landers: My husband passed away two years ago so I went back to work at my profession. I am a registered nurse. Mother lived with us until six months ago when she moved to Phoenix to be with her sister who was recently widowed. I then hired a young woman'td keep "hougefortny daughter and myself. I prefer night cases so I need a dependable person at home at all times. My daughter, who is an alert told me yesterday that ' Miss Violet, the house--' keeper, has men friends who visit often. She said, They stay all night and eat breakfast here. I questioned Miss Violet and she denied everything. She insists the child has a vivid imagintion and cannot separate fairy stories from reality. Im beside myself, Ann. I need a housekeeper desperately and Violet is a good one. But I cant tolerate what I ' suspect is going on. Can you M.M.M. guide me? Dear MM.M.: Do you ever pop in at home unexpectedly? I recommend it Davis County Residents Take Summer Trips sight-seein- Mr. and Mrs. Vemon W. Flint will return this week from a vacation trip to New York City. The Kaysville travtook sons, John and Steven and daughter, Linda on elers tour highlighted a by Stevens appearance on a national television program. Enjoying an extended tour of the United States and the Bahama Islands are Mr. and Mrs. G. Henry Rampton, Syracuse. They are visiting throughout the southern and eastern states and will see the New York Worlds Fair before their return to Utah. Travels to Europe Miss Janet Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra T. Clark, Bountiful, Joined her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon M. Howard in Rome, Italy, for an extended European tour. They will visit Dr. and Mrs. George Pingree in Chateau-rouFrance. Mrs. Pingree is die former Anne dark. their tour of Following Italy, Switzerland and France, Miss dark will return to Salt Lake dty in September to resume her studies at the Uni- verstiy of Utah. Journey to South Two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Adams, dearfield, left Monday for a months travel throughout the southern states. Leslie Jane and Laurie Adams accompanied their grandparents, Mr. sight-seein- Dorothy Montoya Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Montoya, 3542 W. 3310 South, Granger, are announcing the forthcoming marriage of their -daughter, Miss Dorothy Montoya,' to Sunny B. Montoya. Mr- - and Mrs. Bonifacio Montoya, 4786 W. 5055 South, Kearns, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. Cathedral of the Madeleine will be setting for the marriage Aug. 8. Formal announcement of the couples betrothal was made at a recent party at the home of file bride-elect- s parents. Miss Irene J. Torres was ..hostess. Mr. Montoya has attended Utah State University and plans to continue. g is t' Products TritBidin ' FELT-BUCHOR- N 445 East South Temple foremost chine, silver and stemware Oxnard, Calif. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knewell Rush-fortKaysville, were Stewart Waldrop and John Winkler, both of Palo Alto, Calif., and h, Scott Romney, Lansing, Mich. - 4 L Cheryl Jean HYRUM Announcing the engagement of Miss Cheryl Jean Allen to Brent L. Rock are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Aden, Hyrum. The future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. East. He was Rock, 3333-46- 0 graduated from Snow College and has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Netherlands. Both are presently students at Utah State University. They will be married July 17 in the Tarnish Preventive Select from the worlds Visit x, Lock Out Tarnish Forever! Headquarters for California Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood, Bountiful, are Dr. and Mrs. John L. May and family, Fullerton, Calif. 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