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Show I The Salt Lake Tribune, .Minday, October 1, lti2 - , .'! Nuptials Rmlcr-- S a j ir 1 7 ?- ' is'- i ' brow ky 'X Elaine Reeder became the bride of Roger V. Sybrowshy Thursday m the Logan reception was given at Tne White Rouse, Ogden Sherwood Hills was setting for the wedding breakfast The bride daughter of Mrs Helen H Reeder, Brigham City, and the late Frank O Reeder, was graduated from Brigham Young University with a b A degree in environmental design. She was a member of the Vakhnom Cultural Unit and International Folk Dancers. She also re'gned as Homecoming Queen and was elected first runner-u- p to the National Homecoming Queen of America. She was also Utahs Dairy Princess. The bridegroom, son of Woodrow Sybrowsky, Salt Lake City, graduated from BYU with a B A degree in lrA'ria'iona! relation8 He affiliated with the Samuel Hall Society and the Model United Nations He served a tour of duty with the U S Army in Seoul, Korea y f ' So. Terrple at2nd East 10 a.m. to 6pm &' v A 7- i LDS Temple. - Cottonwood Mai1 10 am. to 6 pm. ' Open 'til 9 r . -- a - Mon. & Storeside Parking Thurs. Both Stores 9- I V Tv i .jU : W WtAXi mJi Mrs Roger ' f 4. 'S ' yyi .' vVmi :; V. N if V. 'Ql ,Iv Sjbiowskv Keeping many women on farm can be easy - That NEW YORK (UP1) hired hand on the farm now rray be a woman Theyre not labelling it part of the womens liberation movement, but. women are showing up as part of the fann labor force, many of them as owners or managers. the number Statistically down on the farm doesnt sound all that impressive. But there are enough women in for the agricultural jobs Farm Journal magazine to devote an article to them and to urge that farmers, finding themselves short of help well might look to the women as a source Womens Bureau of the U S Department of Labor estimates that in July of this year (Julys a peak month for farm there employ ment), were 121,000 women farmers and farm managers, and another 604,000 foremen and laborers. Those figures were for women 16 years and older. The Nuptial Increase Apparently their numbers aie on the increase, but not at a fantastic rate Pulham-Coo- k In 1909, the Womens Buieau published a massive study of Salt Lake LDS Temple was women in all job categories It setting for the Thursday wed- Inked 82,000 women farmers ding of Gayla Pulham and Lee and farm managers and Cook. 472,000 others as foremen and laborers. The figures then A reception was given at the LDS Orem Ward Cultural were for April, 1968, and Hall. Lion House was setting counted women 14 years and up for the wedding breakfast. But as the study pointed out The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clive F. Pulham, the figures for April are fairOrem, attended Ricks College, ly low for agricultural employ Rexburg, Idaho, and Brigham ment, as the peak months of farm activity are June and Young University. April was the general The bridegroom, son of Mr. July standaid, a spokesmeasuring Mur-raand Mrs. Virgil G. Cook, man suia, because it is a peak attended the University of month for almost all other and BYU. On -- v, Utah occupations O o 0) The women are hardly getting nch m agricultural jobs, although you have to count the fringe benefits of fresh air, plenty of outdoor exercise and in many instances a table of foods, fresh, frozen or canned Current Income well-lade- n The Womens Bureau said the current median income year-roun- for women d e in the agriemployed culture, forestry and fishenes industry (the jobs are lumped together that way) is $3,309. For men, its $4,028. full-tim- The Farm Journal, assessmg women as a help potential, says that they make up a disproportionate number of those on the unemployed rolls. So, it asks, why not look theie first when you need to hire someone for a responsible job? Clarence Potter, an Oregon farmer, has hired high school and college girls for the past several years to drive his trucks during the wheat harvest. Potter says the boys have advantages, such as some greater familiarity with machines and equipment. in turn the girls dont prove how much abuse But have to a truck can take Q (J olla til & m if v I '! ...12... multiple mixing . . . Designer sport line individual approaches to your active life. Featured: JAEGER, London . . . camel hair jacket and skirt with plaid vest. Upper left: GI0RGINI for evening elegance . . . Black with white pin dot. the captains blazer with Center: ANNE KLEIN ... triple high turtleneck sweater. Below: BLASSPORT . . .a wool gathering in natural heather tweed pant and sweater with a wool chaNis print shirt. 9 Birth Stones Cameos Many more! - v 9 Wedding Bond Hoops Man y more styles Novelty styles - |