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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday Weddings Roush-Benne- setting for the Thursday wed- ding of Penni Roush and Carl Bennett. A was given at a Centre. was setting for the reception the Reception Chuck-A-Ram- wedding breakfast. The bride is a daughter of C. Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Roush, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen N. Bennett, Sandy 4 t 1 w ' ' v cream. ?l for ; diamonds v d Leslie Greenwood Marie Claudette Biorge as his bride Thursday m Salt Lake LDS Temple rites. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Biorge, Sandy, are parents of me bride. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Greenwood, Sandy. shortcake is cool and refreshing dessert. But shortcake can be hot and hearty winter fare, too. Stew some winter fruits pears, apples to spoon or dried fruits over rich split biscuits. Serve with cream or whipped Strawberry The bride, daughter of Maj. and Mrs. James E. Tidwell, Salt Lake City, attended the University of Utah. She w as a member of Army Sponsors. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Rachel P. Lunt, Salt Lake City, and the late George Vernon Lunt, graduated from the U. of U. He affiliated with Sigma Chi. Biorge-Greenwoo- 5 summers ultimate bieakfast. was Salt Lake LDS Temple V Anytime shortcake was setting for the wedding tt 27, 197? February Robert claimed Tidwell-Lun- t Salt Lase LDS Temple was setting for the Friday wedding of Penny Tidwell and Edward David Petty Lunt. A reception was given at Heritage House. Hotel Utah McNaughtan Grover $ r s Ah' , COMPANY w; v Mrs. Edward D. Mrs. Carl Bennett P. Loot Electronic Computer Programming Institute. ing Asay-Web- b Salt Lake LDS Temple was setting for the Friday wed- Nina McNaughtan and Gary v ding of Carolyn S. Asay and Craig V. Webb. R. Grover were married SatA reception was given at urday in the First Congregathe Orchard LDS Third Ward, tional Church. North Salt Lake. The home of -Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. ' A reception, was given after Rands, Salt Lake City, was the ceremocy. setting for the rehearsal dinner. , Tljp, bride,' daughter of Mr. The bride, daughter1 of Mr. amOlrs. Jay C. McNaughtan, Mrs. Douglas M. Asay, and Heber, graduated from the North Salt Lake, attended LDS , University of Utah. Business College. The bridegroom, son of Mr. The bridegroom, son of Mr. Mrs. Roscoe M. Grover, and Mrs. Ralph W. Webb, Salt alt take City, also is a U. of Lake City, attended the University of Utah and Is attend JJ."duate. ' McKinley-Bowel- l LOS ANGELES, CALIF. -Los Angeles LDS Temple was setting for the Friday wedding of Jodi Lynn McKinley and Terry Jason Howell. An ojjen house will be given March 4 at the bridegrooms home in Kearns. , The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don A. McKinley, .Carlsbad, Calif., graduated from the International Institute of Hair Design. She also attended Snow College. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs. Ralph Howell, Ogden. . Xlberated woman v" Uood policy self-determinat-ion for women should be goal nation by the other side." Naturally, this struggle to win the hearts and minds of the American male might take a very long time, but, lets face it, love, struggles of this variety, In times past .have dragged on for years without losing support. Why should this one be any different?' The battle for feminization would have advantages that similar struggles in foreign lands have never had. No draft would be required to do By Mary McGrath What this country needs is a policy good for' Its own women. V. The government can do It. VfU.. ' it; no huge detense budget would be needed to support it; no Pans peace talks set up to end it. - After we all found out how well it works, the opponents could kiss and make up over a cup of coffee, with the governments blessing, and we could all be friends again. And dont tell me It wouldnt work. Its been government policy to insure all over the world. Can the government do less for its own? - doing it all over the world for as long as a lot of our women have been alive. Now that its allegedly rounding its last comer, and finally seeing light at the end of the Its been last tunnel in Vietnam, its time to apply to its own problems at home those ' same of self--principles determination it traveled so 2ar to achieve. Despite more than 50 years $f liberation logic, the struggle for females has not really wo me very far. When the President of the United States, the press and television, and assorted other can get all agog about Jthe appointment of one . : woman to the Council of EcoAdvisers, you know That the concept of females as wjjeople still is a long way from Jull acceptance. Perhaps if the principles of Vintnamization were applied 5to the problems of women, we begin to get things to- nomic flight gether,. For press relations Jpubposes it could be called feminization." 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