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Show Wedding Date Chosen By Couple PAYSON — Mr George Montague of and ChiefArmy Nurse Emphasizes Faith in Today's Youth By IRENE JONES M d Mrs. aithea E Skull Val. Ithea E Tooele County, formerly 3+ the Pre iy b weeks “When people say bad—t say, they don't know what they're talking about These were the words of Col saan ms, Chief Nurse th U.S. Army oy io of San Francis: take pla in g 150, of Payson, wish t announce oo Col. Wililliams and Col. Eliz the engagement and forthcom- abeth P. Hoisington, director of ¢ ing marriage of their daughter, . my Corps, ju m join the WAC were in Pro- listing for a three year period. North Dakota, son of Mr. and vo , this week visiting i at the Mrs, William Outram, currentBrigham Young University on basic training, these ly making their home in Ari- oificial business. to advanced indivi zona. Col. Williams has recently ing, ranging fromfour to 16 or A May3ist marriage is planeven 40 weeks, depending on the ® a A Janice, to Douglas Outram of| WeshingimDC. returned from a tour of duty in ned by the couple, who will Vietnam. Referring to the youth make their home in Dugway, of today, she stated that she has their chosenfield. A program now offered for pm, where mr. Outram is employ- worked with youth—all in their college students includes ed. * 20's, and she knows that the commission for second lieute! The brideelect is a grand- majority of America’s youth of ant upon graduation from an daughter of Mrs, Belte Montapatriotic, God-fearing accredited college. During their jjam:; gue, Payson, and Mrs. Mina todayare junior year, girls who choose to| tour Americans. i a BATIER CLEANING When melting chocolate for cooking, grease the pan first. Tt makes dishwashing easier. Or make a disposable cup with two| COLORFUL CANDLES are arranged by Mrs, Frank thicknesses of foil. Breznick, left, and Mrs. Farr Hatch, as they prepare for the charming Mother-Daughter luncheon which was held Saturday by the Cordial Club members, Col. Hoisington, who has also join the WAC, will be sworn itt) lrecently been in Vietnam, re- as a corporal, receiving a corpported that one of the main oral’s salary until graduation. reasons that women join the After graduation, two years of WAC is “terrific patriotism.” “‘Womenrealize the need of an The athelion is the point at Army and they want to help— which a planet or comet is, to be a part of this great organ-! farthest from the sun. COL. ALTHEA E, WILLIAMS ng for on é | hout U.S. campuses. » i Nurses and members of the men. Women nurses serve in 00! L. ELIZABETH P. HOISINGTON w. serving over the every hospital and battle ground Army and Nurse Corps—her place is to be there when needworld. They are given opportun- in that country, ity to .ravel and receive an According to Col. Hoisington ed to add strengtah, security education in a chosen field and Col. Williams, a women andpatriotism to our country's while serving their country. does have a plac: in today’s vital protecting forces, 1969 ao There are now 865 nurses ser- ~~ SUNDAY, MAYil, ving in Vietnam, 250 of them| AY,MAY11, 1969 Sunday Herald 3A SHOPPER eCnneys MONDAY Hurry in for these outstanding values! Mothers, Daughters Cordial Club Guests The Cordial Club concluded; A surprise presentation of a its calendar year Saturday with beautifully lighted ceramic figthe annual | 3 Elmer of Spanish Kork. ALWAYSFIRST QUALIT PROVO STORE Mothers-Daughters urine was made by Mrs. Frank luncheon held at the Oak Crest |Breznick to Mrs. Hatch to exInn. Tables were centered with) press appreciation of the oflovely candles artistically ar-|ficers who have served with ranged with beautiful, large her the past year. flowers and greening | Assisting Mrs. Hatch on the Following the welcome bythe committee were Mrs. Breznick, club president, Mrs. Farr Hatch, Mrs. Boshard, Mrs. Herald Van- a toast to the mothers was ce, Mrs. Ted Miller, Mrs, Howgiven by Mrs, Marvin Burgon, |ard Lewis, Mrs. LaVeil Heaps Her daughter, Lynette, charm-|#nd Mrs. Don Hudson. ingly gave a response, | Mrs, Hatch also introduced In keeping with the year's \the new officers who will serve “gy With Ente |with Mrs, Ronald Hyde, presiry Saeed nteT- | dent, when the club meetings tainment,” the Anderson Sis-| resume in the fall. ters delightfully entertained | ‘The lovely centerpieces were the group with their sing! g-|given as special favors at the th Mrs. Dean Boshard made ar-|conclusion of the program. rangements for the program. There were 42 guests present, MOLLY MAYFIELD Never Too Old for Glamour DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD —| judgment about getting in from We belong to a suburban coun- dates. All I ask is that I be try club and go there a couple|allowedto stay out until 12:30. of times a week for dinner. Do you think that’s too much Quite frankly, I’m getting to ask, especially since I can Save now... Sew later! rather fed up with the way a)date only one night a week?) lot of myfriends are trying to —SENIOR turn the calendar back a decade| DEAR SENIOR — I don’t be- = |lieve in giving girls your age gate tinse atc inant 0s 7, (permission to “use their own why should these old girls want judgment” — some of them to wearshorter skirts (not mini, nae sauah of (hak BETTER SPORTSWEAR FABRICS way Team ey ase Be want you to know how I, perone. 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