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Show Page 20—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Sunday, October 3, 1971 Betty Canary That's What Optimism Will Get You! By BETTY CANARY Being an optimist is out these days. The “in” thing to beis disiliusioned. An optimist is hard put to keep out of the clutches of despair yuu put them? Int OPTIMIST: Inex that’s where comfortable housing can OPTIMIST I have great hopes for the future. We're on the threshold of miracles in medicine, for starters PESSIMIST: What good will new vaccines do? Save the population from disease soit can die of starvation? OPTIMIST on newfoods, entists are at the breakthrough pcint istic foods made from materials here- tofore thought of as waste products! about clean! PESSIMIST: We'll all die of drin ing dirty water. OPTIMIST: You do make it hard for me but may I point out that government and indus will join together PESSIMIST: So, you keep people alive and where do Women’s Legislative Council To Hold Meeting October 7 one MRS. BRADLEYF. LIDDIARD (Reva AniFerre) $ keep piling pil own garbage. Wha OPTIMI while you sta’ will touch upon the statewide biennium of the Women’s conference, “Youth and the Legislative Council will be held Institutions” held Sept. 16-17 on Thursday, Oct. 7, in room 200 (Commission Room) of the Utah County Building in Provo, ac- cording to Mrs. Frank W. (Helen) Jones, president. The meeting will be open to the public, Special speaker will be Afton Forsgren, executive secretary of with Debbie Johnson as the Governor’s Committee on bridesmaid. They were in long children and youth. She will be dresses of burnt orange crepe accompanied by Mrs. Helen B. trimmed with gold and burnt Ure, chairman of the committee. orange flowers embroidered on They will present highlights of wide band. They carried the White House Conferences on nosegays of white everlasting, Children and Youth. orange buttons and yellow star Both women attended the flowers trimmed with orange conference held in Washington, and gold ribbon. D.C.andalso theone on children Best man was Brent Farn- and youth held in Estes Park, sworth with Davis Ferre and Colo. Both conference were called by President Nixon. The Scott Liddiard as ushers. Honored guests were Mrs. Ann program will be a summary of Ferre, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. the most important recomSargent, grandparents of the; mendations to result from these bride and Mr. and Mrs. Fred conferences, according to Mrs. Liddiard, grandparents of the Forsgren.In addition the women The bride wore a gown of candlelight chiffon with empire waist, falling in soft folds to the floor. The bodice and top of the sleeves was smocked, and seed ae edged the round neck line and the waist. ‘The shoulder length veil cascaded from a dainty pearl-trimmed groom. lace cap. Pre-nuptialparties were given Her flowers featured a by Debbie Johnson, Diane Ferre nosegayof statice, baby breath, and Nadine Steffens. whisp, orange buttons, white A pre-wedding dinner was starflowers and white everlasting, edged with lace and hosted by the parents of the groom at the Elks lodge in candlelight ribbon. Provo. Attending the bride as matron The couple will make their of honor was Mrs. David Ferre, homein Provo. you say to that Thefirst meeting of the 1971-73 Provo Couple Married In October ] Ceremony Wedding vows united Reva Ann Ferre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo S. Ferre and Bradley F.Liddiard, son of Mr. and Mrs, James F, Liddiard, all of Provo, ‘The ceremony was performed Oct, 1 at the homeof the bride's its by Bishop Lincoln J. |. A reception followed. IMIST ater if thet a decade we'll be buried the University of Utah campus. The recent White House Conference on Children was the 7th such conference called by a president. President Theodore Roosevelt called thefirst one in 1909, Every 10 years since that timethe president of the United States has called a White House conference for identifying the most crucial need of children and youth in the decade immediately ahead, and recommended programs and-or procedures for meeting those needs, eeds. Positions held by Mrs. Forsgren include president of the Women’s State Legislative Council of Utah, and 15 years as the State Coordinator of Secondary Education. At present she is chairman of the National Committee on Crisis in Public Education for the American Association of University Women. Newlywed Couple Honored Saturday At Orem Reception Areception was held Saturday evening in the Orem Third ward cultural hall for Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Benson. The couple were married earlier that day at the home of the bride’s grandmother, Mrs. Minerva D. Ferre of Provo. Mrs. Benson is the former Kenna Rae Ferre, daughter of Mr.James D.Ferre, 920 W. 1225 N. Provo,and Annis W.Ferre, 94 N. 400 W. Provo. Mr. Benson is the son of Mr. UTC Womento Have Lunch The Utah Technical College The program theme for the Women will have their opening coming year will be luncheonat the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork Canyon, Saturday, Oct. 9 at 1 p.m. All women faculty and staff, and wives of faculty and staff are invited to make reservations with Mrs. Richard Rasmussen at 374-1018 or Mrs. Ross Fazzio at 375-7130 by Oct. 7. Dr. Paul S. Groneman will speak on the value of hypnosisin medicine. Sherry Croft to Marry In LDS Temple Rites “The Mr. and Mrs. Orvil A. Croft, Beauty of Friendship.” The fall announce the decor will be represented in the Provo, table decorations and also in the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, invitations, Sherry, to Gary F. Talbot, son of The committee for the opening Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick G. T. luncheonwill be the officers and Talbot, Salt Lake City (formerly program committee. The of England.) program committee chairman is Mrs. BlancheMiller, with Mrs. Miss Croft is a graduate of Rux Plott, and Mrs. Douglas Provo High School and LDS Johnsonassisting. Seminary. Mr. Talbot graduated from schools in Southhampton, England and is now attending BYU.Heserved an LDS mission to Scotland. The young at the Pioneer Ward, Provo. All friends and relatives are invitedto attend. Noviceorpro. in a Penneyski jacket, they can’ttell by looking at you. Shakespear. Ushers were Steve Olsen, Paul Simpson, Greg Ferre, and Ritchie Zimmerman. Pre-nuptial parties were given by Annis W.Ferre, Mrs. Peggy Benson, Joan and Barbara Roberts, Carol Barrett, and Shiela Painter. The newlyweds will reside in the Provo-Orem area. Nylonciré quilted jacketin black, red or brown, sizes 8 to 18, *22 DIAMOND RINGS © REGISTERED © INSURED Bridesmaids, Neva Ferre, Kristi Hunziker, Margene Shakespear, and Billie Jo Zimmerman, were dressed in floor length gownsof dark coral with bouquets of yellow carnations. MPS. ROGER L. BENSON (Kenna Rae Ferre) Acting as best man was Larry Lehi Dancing Group Plans Season A membership drive for the coming season is being planned by new officers of the Lehi Dance Set. The first dancing party will be held on Oct. 30 and all whoareinterested in joining the organization are invited to call one ofthe officers, Officers for the coming year areMr.andMrs.Delbert Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart who have been named as cochairmen. Mr. and Mrs, Grant Gordon arepublicity chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. LynneAllen, in- vitations; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Baum, arrangements; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dalley, refreshments; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Houghton, treasurer; Mr. and Irs. Lonnie Hardy, decorations; and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carlton, secretary. Nyloncire ski jacket with lots of zip pockets. Navy, watermelon, black or yellow. Sizes S, M, L, XL. ‘20 Choose with confidence SuDGET TERMS HEINDSELMAN’S JEWELRY, OPTICAL, AND KNIT SHOP JCPenney The valuesare here every day. EASY TERMS DELBERT NORMAN, Sherlean Norman, LaRee Stewart and Carl Stewart, cochairmen of the Lehi Dance Set, map ' ; membership drive for coming year. First event of the year will be a darize on Oct. 30. 120-124 W. CENTER PROVO--PH. 373-5193 Use your JCPenney charge card. Shop Mon., Thurs. and Fri. ‘till 9 y Ni be reception followingthat evening and Mrs. Earl R. Benson, 360 N. 400 W., Orem. The bride wore a satin gown with an embroidered lace train descending from the skirt. The veil was of matching lace with a rose-shaped headpiece. She held a cascade bouquet of white orchids androses. couple will married on Oct. 8 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a |