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Show ,T Nr-- . , DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 14A z - ; T 7. Monday, Keeping Posted Juno 29,1964- - - rid of rigu Who Should 4DUSEsr2E17 ,.zi:4Z5AZ5tootSS"- PlEtys ,pagzeiterdevrat 1 , I Dinner Bill? 0 By EMILY POST - , .67610a, AS, !?i area with com This desk recess combines large,Work Television is easily ,seen Y This In Your e I te home music center. in room. from,gny-ar- - Home 10i.i.4,,...:V.V.bidk.-.M:O.,..i......:.(p.p.'.0r, entire recesS with drawers on one side, BY PAULINE ORAVES air recess that combines in -- - drawers'and cabinets on the other. It is of Here's a Its relatively confined area what most Philippine mahogany, which is used elsewhere in the room. people spread arotmd a whole room. the top White laminated plastic covey Most unusual is the amngement for the and provides wide work area with plenty. ,television set ill a cabinet above the desk, of space for the spreading out of books and where it can be easily seen by everyone in the room. papers. ' And in the cupboards on either stele is a Hardware Installed complete home entertainment center hardware has been fastened Adjustable stereophonic radio and automatic record - on the back Wail in the event that at a player. The tape recorder occupies a later date shelves might be destrab drawer on the left side of thrtilesk. at this time the owners prefef to keep Above Cabinetti It clear. cabunit the Because the above the occupies one end of the units,are Speakers for inets. They are concealed by a relatively living room, every effort was made to give ,loose-wovefabric that permits the sound it the look of a furniture piece, yet have it to come through clearly, and blend; with remain in the background Ena Dubnoff of the firm Miff, Straub and Hensmtm, A.I.A, room. the decor of the , built-h- i was in charge of the design. A desk occupies the Im n 'silk sewing -- a r,! thread, Just long enough to reach the chicken's craw he threaded each kernel of Boydstuns "Honored corn and at At Reception ' ' i , k e t ; . 4 4' , 1 : , Miss Chere Henriksen sets date with John Bradford Romney. t - at C ; I 40'' ,,, Res DEAR L.S.II.: And the power of corn. , son EAR ABBY: Our took our power lawn mower to his atmt's house, which is near us. He told her that her lawn needed cutting and he would be glad to cut it. She asked how much he chArged, and , he said he wouldn't charge her any-Sh- e D 7 . ' - told him to go ahead. (They have close in one acre.) Just as he was finishing, his uncle came home and asked our boy if he had been paid for the job yet. He said he wasn't charging anything. Then his uncle FORCED two dollars on our son. This evening the wife called ma and said she thought it was pretty cheap of our son to accept the two dollars for a job he agreed to do for nothing. Then she reminded me for the fiftieth time of all the clothes her son had outgrown and she had given ' mefor our son. What do you make of this? How should it be handled? BURNED UP DEAR BURNE D: Auntie is "pretty cheap." And should she' auk again offer you hand-me-dow- .. .01 . ,li s ,01 01 0 , o, 0 ,,. t0 I I I I I I I I I I I I - - yes olunl of course I I I envelope. 0 our fur - Problems? Write to ABBY, In tare of the Deseret News, Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah Per a personal reett,, enclose a stowed, Dorothy Anita Maxfield Is Mrs. Richard D. Bates 1 ."DEDICAT- 114110. . 1 I - June Pehrson, Says Vows With David Chapman th To CONFIDENTIAL )yliss services 0 are Miss Cook' Is Bride Of superior Mr. Dotson Store your fur and precious fabric garments in our briSs Mary Alice Cook and Robert W. Dotson repeated nuptial vows Friday in a Logan Temple ceremony. President A. George Raymond officiated. Following, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Bryson Cook, Login, honored the newlyweds at a wedding breakfast. The bridegroom Is a sou of Mrs. Thomas Cottam, Logan- dale ' Nev. The bride, who has been living in Overton, Nev., WM graduated froth Brigham Young University College of Nursing. ' ,o refrigerated cold fur :storage vaults o, o, e, 4 for free messenger service. Other complete fur 'services dude: Call 0 0 , o, 363-157- 5 Cleaning o, i and Glazing , 0 '11 Relining 01 T RRiemdl.'e.dineiging and - II SAVE get aAft a 01100",,If Repairing 0 Pae Our own exclusive 0 n' Marie Feud, Richard Jex Wed' ed FAST, EASY WAY TO REPLACE THE MELIA ay 24-Da- - -- - 4 lipio : 0 er m - 0 I ED PARENTS" IN SEAITLE: I regret that you misunderstood my reply to "Heartbreak." I did not, and would net, advocate automatic institutionalizing of all mentally retarded. ,Nor did I imply that all mentally retarded persons are "dangerous." of America's 512 'million retarded, only 210,000 are in institutions. Many are able to live happy, useful lives at home. Efforts are being made to educate parents of retarded Children as to the nature of retardation, how it differs from mental Illness, how limited the life of the retarded child will be, and how to help the child accept these limitations I hope that parents and neighbors of retarded children vvill write to the National Association for, Retarded children, 386 Park Ave., S., New York City,- for free information concerning this vital problem It is free. 909-15- th r' ,0 I I gest that she make the Salvation Army or Good Will Industries the objects of her 'generosity. FORUM,d, pearl-trimm- 0 - I Of Chickens Miss Your Education Wm .1 : miss: , '4 ' Schools Bride-Eloct- 's For her wedding the )ride a gown of silk organza and lace. A fabric rose, detailed with pearls, released her veil. Mr. Boydstun has attended Northern Oklahoma Junior College and Oklahoma State UniDoll House was the setting Monday for a wedding breakfast , versity. that was given in honor of newlyweds, Mr. and Vim David Prenuptial parties were given Marden Chapman (Miss June Pehrson). '7!'44:0,?4i. by Mrs. Naomi Evans, Birs. Lyle :t, ...,:::..:.:,,: , were married earlier in the day in a Salt Lake They Walker, lliss boreen Dipo, Mrs. f ceremony performed by Elder Richard L. Evans of Temple LeRoy De 'Karver and Mrs. , the council of the Twelve, Larly McAllister. The bride is a daughter bf Mr. and Min. futhur E. Peterson, 2663-15East. who his been 4 The bridegroom, Miss Dorothy,Anita Max- Miss Barbara Ann Chris, living at'1367 Hudsin Ave., is a :field became Mrs. Rich- - tensen is wed to Donald son of Mrs Hazel E. Chapman, Alan Boydstun. ard Da Ilin Bates. East She was hostess Dits BENJAMIN FINS breakfast ty , at the , Garden ReceptiOn Dear Dr. Fine: It seems that from first grade on up, we have The bridal couple will be honasked our boys what they ored at a garden reception Mon,-planned to do in later life. Now day evening at the home of the , our oldest is a junior in high " bride's parents. schooV with definite plans for ft Miss Miss Mary Alice Cook Dorothy Anita Maxfield and Richard Da Din Bates For the occasion the bride wM and no thought of what with Robert exchanged wedding piomises in a ceremony performed Monday college, he would like to do.,, How do you wear a gown of lace and al& says vows ' In the Salt Lake Temple. , Dotson. W. Her veil is caught to a cluster - The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David O. Max, guide them with subjects they should take? Or for that matter, former Salt Lakers now of Anaheim, Calif. of pearlized blossoms. She will what school they should go to? ', Mr. and MO. carry.rm orchid surrounded by Utah State University and has Patterson, 154 E. 21st South, are par-eAnswer: Don't be disturbed . carnations and stephanotis. ' ts of the bridegt&ni. , , received a master of art deat the indecision of your boys. The bride's sole attendant will Monday everdng the newlyfew gree from Oregon State Univerin R. Actually, Person. youngsters high tbi Mrs. Kay. weds will be honored at a recep-school really know what they She is a zkember of the Man sity. : Best ton at the Reception Center. Lanawant to do in later life. And Choir and has com, Dr. Eugene Chapman will be Tabernacle - To greet guests the bride will many of those who think they an LDS mission to Den-Hbest man for his brother. Ralph preted wear over know change their minds before and Frank Laughlin Walgren, delustered satin, accented with husband has served as a Richard M. Jex elaimedZiss they finish their, college educaWalter Weidner will usher. lace appliques. A tion. i;.4ti Cid as his bride in the U. S. Navy. of lieutenant Lana Marie l'e The bride a is shoulder-length graduate halo releases her How éan a high school junior hi a ceremony performed. Sat-is the ADVERTISIMINT tPehrson Miss June Aosnartssmosr know' whether he wants morning in the Los'An- really' ;Miss Jullaime Mailield, the urday to into medicine, teaching, bride of David Marden go geles , why you may never have to take a painful enema again bride's sister; Miss Janice Buck The Temple. dnughter of engineering or business adminbride a is Chapman. and Mrs. !Cent Pulsipher and Mr. and Mrs. istration?' Be hasn't liVed long Jess D. 4 Miss Mickey, Mann will attend ,Missoula, Mont. Mr. and Feld, enough to understand the ramiMrs. the bride. Richard T.. Jot, Santa Monica, fications of the various 'profesWORLD'S FAIR TOURS Petite Jeanette Mann will be Calif., are parents of the bride-groo- slims and occupation& Give him , , 27-DTour: a chance. Let him enter colflower girl. 111 July,20-Aug- . IS NEVER before has there been air, DULCOLAX110011 not require water: Best man will be Bill Patte- - Saturday evening the newly- lege, take a sound liberal arts July evacusuit so fast acting, a gentle, Sitimly insert and usuaily in IS y. Tour: v son. Dennis H it could k, John Max- weds will greet reception guests course, and then,' before his minutes to an hour your colon is yet sothothorough that enema. And there is ho actually clean, with virtually no July 23 to Aug IS field and Edwin K Cole Jr. will at the Santa Monica Ward meet- four years are up, heIrtay and place , orstomach upset. Includes New York tWorld's Folr, ' omit, no bag, no water. now use trampsidiarrhesaction inghouse They will be feted usher. , is so easy Its gentling of' hospital I know that many students, Church, historical places, Hill Co, , Thousands : The bride has attended Brig- further at a reception July 8 in and dependable, hospitals use DULCOLLX suppositories instead Janes metals show' at pageant, delicate Stakethe OULOOIAX for Missoula DULCOLAX House. the aye ham Young University. "gentles" even, in college, are undecided. of enemas. Rockettes. 1op Ilroaclway, the eystem into easy action so nat. - toms of new mothers and remit Her husband is'a graduate of The bride and her husband Some leave college, still unsure show, etc. for and think never people. so elderly children, fast, you'll , orally. e tl4e,University of Utah and was have attended Brighani Young of their luture plan& That's as For gentle, fast and effective re--, you're using a laxative at all. ESTHEII,JAMES TOUR lief from conetipation, ask your a 'member of Phi Sigma. He has University. Mr. Jex completed It should be. Give yotrr child an ;YeAt est a thorough Amnia ro Ato Ave. Pk EPA 342t9 so sult without the craraps caused pharmacist for DULCOLAX. brand Central an LDS West Central - States opportunity to discover for himcompleted an LDS North Ot IL 94051, Sok Lek City. biemodyi suppositories.) ' hywater , distontio,n, bacausä, ; mission. self his life's vocation, ; States mission., I chose c 01 i Miss Henriksen., has attended Brigham Young University, where she 'was, a' member of - Pi Sigma Alpha. She also has studied at the trillversity of Utah and was a member of Syniphony Debs. She has been active in speech and drama circles. She will continue her studies at the U. in thi, falL Mr. Romney has attendoti the U. of U. and was graduated from BYU. At BYU he was a member of Pi Sigma Atpha and Cougar: Club. He was affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha' at the U and , will enter the , College of Law there this , fall He has completed an LDS British a moral: Never underestimate the j . ": Ai . . : - -- 1 ' 1 , L.S.H. - 0 I i - To Problem 's ' .. News of the engagement of Miss piers Henriksen to John Bradford Romney was disclosed a at an announcement tea held Saturday at the ; .home of the bride-elect- 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0 Pliika E. Henriksen, 2675 E. Wren Rd. - '' iiii-all- ',0, Mr. Ronmey is a son of Vernon Romney, 1475 0 Yale Ave., and the late Mrs.,Ronmey. The engaged couple will be married Aug. 20 0 in the Salt Lake Temple. They will be honored that 'evening. at a reception at the home of the ' .' 0 , 4 bride's parents., , 0 i, 04 ! Bridal Attendiita Bridal attendants wyl be Miss Joan Barber, oi:.$;c4.:.,tr,,,-,:,,,,z., o li,,4!:,,,,,,,..!: maid of honor; Miss Jill rarlston, Miss Ilene 0 , Carter, Miss" Nancy Christiansen, Miss eDeborah , s :, Joy Henriksen and Miss Alice Reynolds. Vernon B. Romney will be best man for his brother. Ed Wall, John Nelson, Steven G; Boyden, John C; Pingree,- - Phillip Hayes, Ron Henriksen and Craig,M. Chandler usher. - , ,. tached a note to the other end of Abigail , Van Buren the thread. It read: "PLEASE KEEP ME HOMO. I FEEL FOOLISH." ' This didn't hurt the chickens, but they -- did look mighty silly walking arotmd With those messages hanging from their beaks. The chickens never visited us agabl,- - and relations with our neighbors remained,friendly. Miss Barbara Ann Ouistensen became the bride of Donald Alan Boydsttm in a ceremony per- formed Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Christensen, 4524 S. 785 East, Murray. Rev. , W. C. Rounds of Highland Bap- tist Church officiated. A reception followed. , The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Boydstun, Ponca City, Okla. , , . if wide-topPe- A 0 I - f : 0i : 0 r o :. . . 1 04 ,0( ...-- ; , ., '. .. 0 Here's 'Corny' Solution -- - 0 Chere Henriksen To Be Bride By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ABBY: Years ago my father 11EAR KJ -- 'also was faced with the problem of having the neighbor's chickens wander into our yard. This is how be solved it: He pierced tiny holes in dry corn kernels. Then, using a fine - 14, - To John Bradford Romney Engaged - '4, 4!?4i - : 'II 4 '',, 0 Dear Mrs. Post: Recently a couple I have known for quite, a few years came to this city on business. I went to their hotel one evening to visit them and hwited them to dinner. They P sEdd they had already made reservations (at a very swank place) and asked me to go along with them, which I did. I, would like , tct know if I should have paid the bill. I might add that the prices at this particular restaurant were mud more than I could afford. Answer: When these friends told you that they had a table reservation at a specific restaurant and invited you to go along vEith them, they automatically became your hosts and you their guest and the payment of the bill was up to them. Dear ?airs. Post: 1My boyfriend's parents will soon celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. He and his two sisters have planned a surprise anniversary party for them and'I have been invited.' This' will be my first meeting with his par-ents and anxious to do the ' right thing. Would it be proper for me to bring a present to the party? I do not want to seem as though I am trying to buy their approval; Answer: Never having met his parents, you will not be' ex- pected, in faeflit would be In rather quegdonable taste,; to take a piesent to them. 6 ' I . 111'.. - Food,21 Fashion's Move Paid -- -' -- NEW, ECONOMICAL SOAP STRETCHER 298 001 0 I Lowest rur' Stot.. prevailin4 ' I age Rates: $41 min. charge and $5.50 for Mink or Sable. 0 01 0 Use in your washing ,machine for deaner, softer, brighter clothes. Easier Ironing, too. Safe for all fabrics, saves up to ',50 on soap. Nontoxic, will not stain. Contains no acid or dye. FOURTH FLOOR NOTIONS Mail and phon; order filled, dial in Salt Lake, 825- 0 'in .1607 Ogden, Provo, Zartith 737 outlying emu. Mod mien' to Box 1463 add 25e am sox ix ponage idut 30 328-118- 8 , restyle your outdated furs. 0 0 0 ' 374-278- Utah. r AtINIVERSARY YEAl - to the newest 1964.1965 fashions. Our fur buyer has just- returned from New Xork with all the newest patterns from New York and Paris. 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