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Show Page 16—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, September 5, 1971 Newly Married Couple Go West Young Mon, Greet Reception Guests Says Fashion A reception in honer of Mr. and Mrs. David LeSueur was NEW YORK—(NEA)—"Go given Friday night, Sep* 3 at the West, young man!" Horace Women’s Cultural Center, The Greeley said years ago. And couple were married that today lots of young fashionmorning in the Salt Lake LDS ables are doing just that. But not in quite the way that Temple. The bride is the former Mary famous newspaper editor Ridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. had in mind. Theyare going styling and alfred Ridge Jr. of Provo. The West in it their big on the fashion groom is the son ef Mr. and Mrs. making scene with the westernJohn T. LeSueur of Burbank, country look Calif. Outstanding in both wom- A wedding breakfast was en’s and men's clothes, this hosted by the groom’s parents look satisfies the fashion defollowing the morning sires of the city, campus and ceremonies at the Ramada Inn country dwellers. !t's the casual air, the nonchalance in Salt Lake City. ‘The wedding party at Friday that spells out young ideas night’s reception stood before a of the way to look Thegreat outdoors beckons white and gold screen, accented by candelabra and flower and those sturdy souls with arrangements, The buffet and their back-to-naturephilososerving tables also featured phy are dressing for the candles and flowers of coral and part All the separates, the Jeans, the shirts, the work green. ‘The bride’s gown was of shoes and boots, the ornacandlelight satin and Aleacon mental belts, the cowboy lace. It was fashioned with a hats are a life style all their own. Many years agothe first jeans were cut from a tent- Lehi Open House Will Honor Couple Thursday ‘The bride-elect is a graduate an oe nee ra idpiece of matching lace. She carried a ing fabric that the manufacturer couldn't sell and the original Levi’s were born —tough, hardy work pants. bouqu Today's jeans are .raditional ite hae ene Foses and behy yet different with more BETTY CANARY Golden Days of Autumn for Mother By SETTY CANARY Autumn is here. I know there are those who quibble and point to the date on the calendar but no matter. Autumn arrives the same day children first board the beautiful buses. And, during these first golden days of the autumnal season, women turn to meditation. Thoughts are such philosophical musings as, ‘The flies are going, but so are the flowers.” Once she gets this out of her system she can unpack sweaters and snowpants, all of which she has saved for five years in hones that some glorious day they will fit somebody. After re-mothballing, she then rc‘urns these items to the attic. Next comes paying PTA dues and making a note on the calendar reminding oneself that this year a turkey must be ordered before Nov. 23rd. Then, presumably, mother has sometime for herself. What The Average Woman does at this point is tradi- tionally of the f-help nature. Somesign up for refresher courses at college or high school. Others plunge into bridge lessons. Some buy a jar of face cream and begin massaging. Some thumbthrough their collection of old photographs in an attempt to sort out memories. (Is THAT Ralph Johnson or is THIS Ralph Johnson?) Many begin makinglists about Fall Housecleaning. Personally, my goal at this time of year is always the same. I clean drawers in an attempt to reach my liferg goal of Neat and Tidy. I always get stopped along the way Today, for example, I got to the second kitchen drawer and found my bex marked, Recipes I've Never Finished Reading. The first card said, “First, kill the eel, then, grasning it firmly bebind the head, plungeit into. . .” Any sensible woman spends her spare time taking ‘The bridesmaids were gowned “HaPely leas. in high-waisted floor-length dresses of crepe. Their bouquets of roses supplemented the coral and green color scheme. Attendant» were sisters-inaw of the bride, Mrs. Douglas P. Ridge, Mrs. house in Lehi is in honor of Mary L. dfield and Donald I. , who will be married on Sept. 9 in the Salt Lake LDS Ali friends and relatives are invited to call from of Brigham Young Uniiversity J. Ridge and Diana LeSueur. and has served an LDS mission Stacey Swindle was junior to the California North Mission. brit Mr. Pinkham will graduate in Steven LeSueur, brother ofthe May from BYU with a degree in groom, was the best man. building construction {ychor, Dot P.Ridge, evening. Parents of the couple are Mr. Srna sien!he tele Mrs. Dan Adams, Amy 8to 10 pam. at the Lehi Third- technology. He has served with Robert en fae’ Seventh Ward hall that US Armed Forces. Jeff LeSueur and Richard Hi ; Christine Smith gteSNiratheCatW.Me and Mrs. Dale W. Hadfield of Lehi and Mrs, Delores Piakham The couple will reside in joj)Mrs, Alfred Ridge Sr., Mrs. of West Hartford, Conn. Provo. Vyvyan Clift, and Mrs. Karl Z LeSueur, grandp: of the bride conhee Pre-nuptial parties were given SUSIE MAC Mrs. Richard D. Poll, Mrs. inton B. Wiest, Mrs. Briant Jacobs, Mrs. John Bowen, LaNell R. Hayward, Mrs. J. V. Mazurie, Mrs. John Swindle. Boy Blackmailing ge weg 8 ZF i zz Bu Bea si E ASE; a38 Teenagerinto Date . 8 E E Fa * you hope he doesn’t get into drugs, but that you won’t go out with him, As for his future visits, just have someoneelse in the family (like your father) answer the door and tell him you aren't Sooner or later, he'll get the hunt,especially if you don’t give in outof pity. DEAR SUSIE MAC: My wife is dead. She was a! After a short honeymoon to California, the couple will make their home in Provo where they will continue their education at real affection in my old age? Brigham Young University. HOPEFUL IN WEST VA. While in Burbank, the groom’s DEAR HOPEFUL: parents will honor them with an Heck no! Youignore that old open house there. bat — she’s just jealous, you know — and go find yourself a good-lookin’ young gal who'll give you all the affection you they call her names, and tease want. And more powerto you! her, and say they can’t stand her! It’s weird, so I’m thinking DEAR SUSIE MAC: aboutnot liking anyone because I'm 14 and I like this guy they’re all after one thing, and who's 21 and another guy who’s they won't get it from me. 2, and another guy who’s 19. I So do you think I should drop like them because they're all all these guys, or wait til they nice guys, and they like me, But make the wrong move? I don’t the one I really like is the 19- date these older guys but they year-old. I sometimes wonder come by and talk, and before why these older guys like me, they leave, they kiss me goodbut the one I like doesn’t seem to night (my mom doesn’t know). be as much in love with me as I T’m notallowed to date, and I am with him, guess they're too old, but really, He’s really nice, and bar nice guys. Whatshould I sometimes I go out with him (I tell my mom I’in going io the LUCKY BUT WORRIED DEAR LUCKY: My,but you're youngto be so cynical! You've really scraped the bottom of the barrel if you think all boys arelike the bunch you've got hanging around now. S0Ciable, ni treat a girl. He only tries I don’t care how nice they are, something if the girl’s that way. they're too old to be comingby to © I'm not but my sister is. He talk end to sneak kisses from a goes out with her all the time! 14-year-old. Stop trying to Every time I have a boyfriend, compete with your sister and she goes out with him, and then find someone your own age. good wife and mother for over 40 years, but she was never very affectionate. A widow next door, whom I have known since we were in the first grade, has asked me to marry her. told her I wanted a young woman, and she told me there’s no fool like an old fool. | Thaveno oe in mind. This is a small town, but would a woman of 50 be too young for a 70-yearold man? I couldn't give her much sex butshe'd havelots of | affection, a good home, and a new car — all paid for, She'd also receive 55 per cent of my| life pension if married to mefor| two yeurs before I die. Isit to muchto ask for some| g “FP ANNUALFLEISHER KNITTING SALE Fleisher KNITTING Reg. ] 29 WORSTED 16...... ca JEANS ARE BIG on the fashion scene among the campus crowd — especially in “his and her”versions. His arein wide wale with cargo pockets, Hers, more shaped and belied, are in new sculptured corduroy. ‘HERALD WANTADSGET RESULTS Thisis what to pop over all the sports in your closet! Fashion takes a ribbing in this long sleeve turtleneck pullover SHETLAND Fes. ¢ AND WOOL "10. ..-- 89 Autumn Choice The dress arrives on the fashion scene with gentle grace and civilized good looks.Its various 4 FGHANKITS You Save All Designs *10°: Unique Wedding Photography Romantic Mistys and Casuals PHOTOGRAPHY by REID aap 7264 OPEN LATE MON. & FRI HEINDSELMAN’S J talents include supple flattery and softened beauty in the fluid fabrics of fall. Elect its elegance for yourself from our flattering new collection. lewelry, Optical and Knit Shop 120-124 W. Center, Provo—373-5193 “fashion withyou in mand’? PROVO, LAYTON, OGDEN 68 West Center |