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Show DESFRET NEWS, 12 A FOR WOMEN Monday, Jung 3, 1968 Motivate Yourself Thin m By LINDSAY R. CURTIS, M.D. Dear Dr. Curtis: I am 15 years old and about 25 pounds overweight. I have tried aU the diets I've ever heard of and failed. I even tried your fast, but at the end of four days I couldnt stand it any more and went to the refrigerator again. Any suggestions? Miss D. Dear Miss D. : Your problem is one of desire. I decided long ago that people can do almost anything if they truly want to. Recently, heaven knows why, an Irishman spent more than two months in a coffin eight feet beneath the earth . . . because he wanted to set a y A 1 , . worlds record. Tensing and Hillary conquered Everest because of an overwhelmingly powerful desire, and e Allies won World War II for the same reason. To put it simply, your trouble results from a stronger desire to eat than to be thin. This awareness alone, of course, does not solve the problem. The big question is this: how does one develop strong enough desire? Am I 1 MrUVE. t Mrs. Richard Cavin ? Mrs. Howard Parker Mrs. Donald Markgraf Mrs. Boyd Worthington Weddings And Receptions Flandro-Cavi- n t Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Cavin, were honored at a reception Friday 'evening at Crestwood Villa. They were married earlier Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. the bride at the ; Attending reception were Mrs. J. Kurt iEatoiigh, Miss Janice Flan-;drMiss Celia Flandro and iMiss Dianne Williams. I David W. Child was best !man. ! The bride, the former Miss i Natluie Flaimio, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond East Flandro, 2928-9tMr. and Mrs. Ervin W. Cavin, Richmond, Calif., are parents of the bridegroom. h They will honor the couple this evening at a reception In Richmond. , The bride and her husband are attending BYU. He also has studied at Contra Costa College in San Pablo, Calif. He has fulfilled an LDS Mexican mission. Reed-Park- er St. George Temple was the setting Saturday for the wedding of Miss Karen Louise Reed and Howard Knapp Parker. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin David Reed, Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Parker, Santa Ana, Calif., are parents of the bridegroom. The newlyweds will be honored at a reception this evening in Santa Ana, and at a second one June 14 in Denver. Attending the bride are Mrs. James C. McCormick, Mrs. David C. Reed, Miss Kathy Cahoon, Miss Jill Paxton, Miss Rebecca Farr and Mrs. Gerald E. Davis. David C. Reed is best man. The bride is a graduate of BYU. Her husband is a BYU student and a member of the varsity track team. He has completed an LDS Cumorah mission. Josephson-Markgra- Miss Emily Jean Josephson and Donald Lee Markgraf were married Friday in the Loga- - Temple. wedding breakfast followed in the Walnut Room of the Utah State University Union Building given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Oleen Josephson, Plymouth. Mr. Markgraf is a son of Mrs. Peggy Markgraf, Aberdeen, Wash., and E. F. Markgraf, Indianapolis, Ind. Friday evening the newlyweds were feted at a reception at the Belmont Ward A Miss Linda Ogilvie Speaks Vows Miss Linda Ogilvie became the bride of Allen Ray Vickers in a ceremony performed Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Following, the bridegrooms grandmother Mrs. 0. A. Ogilvie, gave a wedding breakfast for the newlyweds at the Alta Lapp and Miss Ann Ogilvie. Terry Kemp will be best man. The bride and her husband are attending Brigham Young University. She also has studied at Northwestern Universi ty, where she was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. The bridegroom has attended the University of Utah and is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. He fulfilled an IDS Andes South mission. Club. The bridal pair will be honored Wednesday at a reception at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ogilvie, in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Vickers is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene E. Vickers, Ballwin, Mo. 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Afterward, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gean Worthington, Payson, gave a wedding breakfast at the Doll House. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl C. Sudweeks, Payson. They gave a reception at their home Friday evening for the couple. Attendants were Mrs. Larry Tippetts, Miss Kathie Bellis-toMrs. Clark Clayson and Miss Connie Warthen. J. Karl Worthington was best man. The bride was graduated from BYU. Her husband is a student there. He has fulfilled an LDS Netherlands mission. n, MAKE LIST can, of course, offer no pat answers, no guarantees d or for the But one approach might be to list some of the I weak-wille- major advantages related ta weight reduction and review them daily. The main motivation for especially many people is ingirls of dating age creased attractiveness, plus a related personality improvement in terms of confidence and poise. Other benefits are greater stamina, grace and agility, greater freedom and comfort trim people are normally far healthier, less vulnerable to heart and circulatory disea , better equipped to survive in time of great physical stress, and you should at least have a platform upon which to build. WORST OVER It's too bad that you punished yourself for four days and then, as your friends might say, "chickened out. You had actually passed the worst part of the fast. Almost invariably the first two or three days are the The final week roughest. brings with it a lessening of hunger pangs and slips by more easily than you might imagine. Why not sit down and make yourself a motivation list, including all the positive reasons you can think of for losing weight. Then concentrate on it until the desire becomes ingrained in your subconscious and begins to blossom. Determine to prove yourself, to show courage and will power. Then try again. Youll PUBLIC INVITED be richly rewarded by a loss of eight to twelve pounds good motivation in and of itself. If the struggle becomes too difficult, try diet drinks that contain only a calorie or two per glass. Ill be waiting to hear from about your triumph. you 1205 WILMINGTON AVENUE I NUTRITION FITNESS PHYSICAL 5ALT By Dr. Hugh Wayman Chiropractor at the Notional Heoith Federation Mooting JUNE 5th at 8 P.M. Public Invited South Salt Lake Auditorium 2500 So. LAKE CITY, UTAH Stott PHONE .186-93- |