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Show 4 , Open Up A 'Calorie Presenting Mrs. Galvin L Rampton: She Is New First Lady Of Utah MAZURAN By EVELYN brown-eyed- ,, the mother of four and the ' wile of Calvin L. Rampton, who was named governor of Utah in Tuesdays voting. Her reaction to the election returns? Of course, Tm very happy about the results and I feel .rather humble about it all, too. I realize this will be a ' challenging experience. I do look forward to serving the people of Utah. ' . : - During the past few months, Mrs. Rampton has had the op- X X: on a part-tim- e die Why did' school? . v5 I i i X; v Or-de- ch go back to - hamburger and French fries or To gain perspective. I calories "en casserole. -.- Whenever, you are tempted . wanted to . learn .more About - CITIZENS L Rampton Mrsr Calvin have seemed so eager tbjeam about the isDepartment of Agriculture. L Law School and was adminis-Loga- n sues involved in , the camto Congress- always has held a Native assistant paign, about, state problems, Robinson. man attachment for Mrs. and be - special The Rampton were marbecause It was amPton solved.' Women voters are be-ried' in March of 1940 In . coming more and more aware , there that she attended junior Washington and came to Utah- of their responsibilities as dt- - ' and senior high school (her to make their home. izens.! fathers work had brought him- - Sines that time Mrs. Ranip-- , later on tons life has , revolved i back to Utah)-an- d These voters now have elevated to the position of Utahs she was graduated from Utah around her husband and four' State University. (She rechildren. Meg, the oldest, now First Lady a woman of intelliceived her degree, in English, and is a graduate student in the Lucygence charm, fqr beth Rampton possesses both in 1936).Harvard, School of Governof these enviable attributes. ment in Cambridge, Mass. Back in Washington, D.C.; Shell receive her masters deShe was born in Washington, she studied further (at busigree in June. ness college), became a secreD.C., a daughter of Leah Ivins and P.,.yincent Cardon.. Her tary and met Mr. Rampton, Janet is a sophomore at the was father, originally from Logan, who then attending, University of Utah; Tony is a was' associated with the U.S. George Washington University senior at Highland High -- an human beings do' why they ffieThfopTheyni6rT7" gives cultures Various Studying a realization of how di- verse people are and at the same time,' it gives a deeper appreciation of ones own cul It was stimulating! BCSYTIME And nefw, Mrs. Rampton is embarking on a whole new which involves experience, closing the faihiljf home (at d East), moving to toe governors residence on Fairfax Road, and assuming toe responsibilities and pleasures that accompany the title of Utahs First Lady. . 2492-23r- To this position, Lucybeth Cardon Rampton. brings toe dignity and graciousness that are so much a part her. Y n jL' EAR - . . their sons get In because they are asleep. Unfortunately for him, I am the kind of mother wha cant sleep until helff "hr toe house. Your ' answer. If ' printed, might help many rtbOT, becauga l isa ermmon problem. CON- - ABBY: There Is a teacher who should . have 'been'T'Otired years agOy but she is still teaching. . She seems to get pleasure out of making her pupils miserable. She has picked on my son, and has ridiculed and humiliated - him more than once. Now ho looks for excuses (sore throats, stomach upset) so he can stay home. 1 am afraid to report her to toe prin-cip- al because-sh- e might find out who' made the complaint and take it out on my son. -- Rosemarie Stanton - - tawgl. DEAR Stanton Sets Date - -- aa teacher and state the problon as yon know It ' without Indicating the teach ' ' er. An understanding prind--and pal will beip yoa - your son. ' - or high school DEAR MOTHER: Ask the principal- if .others have complained about the veter-- Announcement is made of the engagement - and forthcoming marriage of Miss Rosemarie Stanton and Michael G. Peck. Making . known the nuptial ..pews are parents of toe bride-elec- t, Mr. and- - Mrs. Blake D. Stanton, Wilson, N.T. In Salt Lake 'City, Miss Stanton makes her home at 283 E. South Tem- - CONCERNED! A hoy la either in What can be dene, Abby? CONCERNED MOTHER -- . coDege. In either case he has no business . gadding about, every evening until midnight If he is out of school not to re--, hell consider turn, well himself on his own whether you like It or not By 17 a boys character Is fairly well formed. And you .can only hope that you did all you could to form it well. ABBY; We have re-- . cently moved from the Midwest to Paterson, New Jersey, and the way these East- - erDgtrikeupaconversation rather amazing to me. If is, mat hne are yu ABBY: What Is a good curfew- - time for - . 17 years oT-ag- In your opinion, should a boy of toat age be permitted to go.out every evening until midnight and on weekends much later pie. The future bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Airs. Glen Peck, 961 American Beanty Dr. still? ., The engaged pair- will ex5. change nuptial promises Dec. They will be honored at a wedding dinner at toe Doll House. has studied at The bride-eleBrigham' Young University. Her fiance has served a tour of duty with the U-Army. s i was decorations chairman. Mrs. Grant Harvey, presi- dent of - the group; chatted happily with her guests, Mrs. Charles Gulledge and Mrs. Ethel Marquiss, over lunch- AT PARTY ' Among millinery ,, Mrs. Mrs. Gordon McGregor and Mrs. William Marion, guests of Mrs. Robert L. Williams. Oakridge ladies who mod; eled were Mrs. Stephen M. ' " Holt,' Mrs. Robert D. Witmer, Mrs. Kenyon R. Gurr, Mrs. : Kenneth L. Duncan and Mrs. . .. Eric Brooks. As toe gala event drew to a close, ladies and guests just had to agree: Hats off to a perfect afternoon. - . Roland They joined other members eon. and guests at tables decorated with gay styrofoam faces decked Out --In miniature : wigs' MrsGordonBond,- MrsT and felt- - hats. Tiny hat boxes Vernon Shaw and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker, guests of Mrs.' completed toe decor. Louis R. Rich, admired hair Mrs. Dick E. Coombs was styles by Reid Heywood, modgeneral chairman - of the eled by" akridge ladies, and event Mrs. D. Roy Price (asfashions from sisted by Mrs. Max C. Smith) ZCML - Cl the crowd C. ; Stenquist, . tale Of The Troubadour PHvm Fix We . -- From Ifie First put ihe package BEGINNERS ad... so you'd I HOBBYISTS remember what to " for -T- Bar Bath OUNGFEOPLI ADULTS when . Seatfi Male - Wednesday, November 4, 1964 mortal utaladies is worn and stale; You cannot charm PEARCE BENNION'S BOYD PARK I'l Arriving at the club promptly at 12:45 p.m. "were Mrs,. Charles F. Black and guest, Mrs, Frank Veras . . . Mrs. Sheral T. Rigby and Mrs. Joe DeYoung.. - La never-endin- g .. i Dick Bennie !U And such a lovely afternoon, too! ... . TABLE DECOR Confidential to "Not WeUs No one said it better than Ella Wheeler" Wilcojc In her poem OPTIMISM and I quote: Talk health. The dreary, But rudeness knows no state lines, and it has been known to jump national boundariei and oceans aa welL look . That was the topic of discussion at the Oakridge Ladies Association luncheon Tuesday afternoon. : shipment.'- - - of stylos and prices- - oy. Hats and hairdos together. - DEAR TOPEKA: It ii rude. Brand-ne- Vlds variety Hats And Hairdos... or interest or please By harping on that minor waJ nje to ask a question like toat, but It seems so com-mo- n chord, disease. - Say you are here, that maybe L am well, or all is well with you. wrong. WiU you please set this And God shall hear your Kansas comball : straight? - words and make them tnle. IN DEMAND D EAR -- urr, t TOPEKA -- - 13 EAR Wadding land from Boyd Park. - jj i xHe tells me that other mothers dont even know what time R.-G- - diet-wis- She Needs. A Talkin' To By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Stephen M. Holt, feftj. Mr- s- Dick , E.- Coombs Mrs. Kenyon Mrs. Robert D. Witmer, seated, modeled hats at Oakrldgejadiesjuncheorv Mrs.- - to hoard away calories by skipping an entire-- m e a crime at breakfast time) ,; substitute a sensible portion of one of toe popular dietary aids, in toe form you prefer beverage, soup or water. As long as you are providing your body with all toe nutritione al elements it needs, substitions will cut quite a number of calories from your daily intake. Avoid Extras . If there's any room at all for skipping anything, its in the area of extras" the oversize portions, toe second helpings, toe gravies, toppings, sauces and frostings. And if theres any need at all for something to inspire and remind you of toe interest your account will gather in the gala season ahead car Abby Rosemarie - al j 1962. The women - it basisj and so it was several years before I received my masters degree in anthropology, in June of groups,-ahd'TaTTti- ALERT the "calorie ' bank" from this day forward means that yon will be able to look forward to Thanksgiving feasting and December festivities without any fear or Januarys scales of justice. Just as every bank has Its rules and regulations, toe calorie bank is no exception. The only way to know your account is insured and later withdrawal assured is to promise to include the basic seven elements of divided into at least nutrition three balanced before ygn allow . for savings. Just Substitute The simplest system for sticking to this pledge Is not skipping but substituting. ; Take skimmed milk Instead of whole milk and cream. Select raw fruits- - and vegetables or fruit juice for between-mesnacks and energizers. Make fresh fruit your mealtime desr sert instead of pie or cake. a salad - bowl for-lun(sparked with lemon' juice And It was wonderfuL' I loved every minute qf I did it portunity to see and get to know many, of these people across the state. She lias jnet with numerous womens , impressed with them alL By JOHN ROBERT POWERS Through the years, Mrs. Rampton has been active in PTA and cub scout work, LDS Church organizatioha and has served as a volunteer worker in various capacities. , One of her most exhilarating experiences began when at the University of Utah "when my youngest child, was old enough to go to to take postkindergarten in anthropo- courses graduate , i8yOBTAINED DEGREE Lucybeth Cardon Rampton. Shes Utahs new First Lady r A small1 sacrifice, sweet or starchy, deposited every day at School, and Vince is attending Hillside Junior High.: : Deseret News Womens Editor brown-haire- Account' g lMpire4-lM- MUSIC CO. 7 Weldmt Bmdt far Over Century, ttvstwie-i-n HeHedey W Cell I IMh. 1M0 bw ct ZING BY South Temple at 2nd East And Cottonwood Ha SPECIAL HOLIDAY , rew :30 or 6:30 p.m. Inti A an if Nov, 12 Holiday Nov. 17 Holiday if Nov. 19 Spatial .SMART .TOHPJNGiaH 27S285S Here's COOXIHG CLASSES 1 ' a newcomer, appropriately named, for its brand kdtm will add a Rvely yoan; touch to all-i- t ing new blouses cf pure silk and satin faille, accompanies. In red or black kid. with Miltiii Caakl. Mailorders add 42t postage. Utah residents add Candla. Accommodation: limited, reservations tarty. Make sales tax. I Xi' fife'll? OF HOME CCCXI.N3 l!'? " affinity for short erlang .for just the right buck to yasr Left: Vest styl V-ne-ck cardan,, front buttoned overblouse. 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