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Show ir'Wfc.Avi f (LlWi-- A f Thx Sadt I Sensitive approach is taken to birth Mrs. Michael M. Iorg W1 Mrs. William R. Bush Mrs. Cal Quoog Ann Jones and Michael M Jorg Mere marred F rida" in the Salt Lake at Heritage House Log Haven was setting lor the wedding breakfast The tmde, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clark 0 Jones, Salt Lake Cit. has attended Brigham Young Universitv The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Marion Iurz Murray, g sen ing in the U S Saw Unturned tan.D in Wushine- Carolyn Davis and William Bush were married Friday in the Suit Luke Il'S Temple. reception was given at Midvale Thud Fourth LDS R - C M a OntiiTO;'-(1)uun- g tuorg i Hi -- ir.itve I. mis Bleaches help remove stains but all damage fabrics To minimize damage, measure accurately, following label directions d Kistorante Della Fontana was setting for the wedding la eaUa-- t Ontiveros and Cal were mariied Thurs Iitpc S L. come under fire (or w hat's considered by many to be a radical method natural, and better than the conventional way because the baby's feelings aren't ignored, eliminating what he the child in says are lifelasting psy chologica! Se nsory Perceptions Because sensory perceptions are heightened at birth, newborn infants can see, hear and feed Rut their eyes are pierced bv the blinding lights of the delivery room. After months of quiet ui the womb, the babies suddenly hear loud shouts Their skill is as sensitive as a raw w ourd The umbilical cord is cut instantaneously The little body is dangled from the feet, spanked and plopped on a cold scales. (Lcbo.vor attri 'I'm not iriliuing 4 ti fcSBgaBgsaggg Summer Quarter, 1975 srudies in short time blocks for Exciting, men. breve new women ond brood-minde- d s AWAY GETTING er.e ' FROM Ranis eg iec&on CONSCIOUSNESS-RAISIN- mg and einorcing p wcess Jjne 5ra-T- s o 0 day 23 ALL (T sor, Mo ex. pc curpr.g Mrs. Dennis R. Birih GROUP FOR VOmEN -- d seOve irdiviaaai sneng'hs m a suppomve group 2 I t p T to-- i JOS DISCRIMINATION vy1Oi ro dcai wim r Som June 27 VOMEN NOVELISTS. IMAGES Nofe Chocun VirgmaVood Enca Jong 5'as jure 23 FOR THE TEENAGE communicoe RELATIONSHIP ne'personal WOMEN IN VOMAN" OAob'isFung li od whe,r Ins -- Jo AN ADVENTUPd is orb haw e Austin Lessing IN LuAnne Jensen and Dennis Ray Birch were married Saturday in the Shalama. Rcciption Center. A reception w as held afler-warFrancesco's was setting for the rehearsal Homer The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Jensen, Sail Lake City and D'SCOVEP Y fiaarig oneself lecmng o voues end n.s ctnm l y 6 RECYCLING TRANSITION. sv t n Murdock Do WORKSHOP' exercises sk.lis Srom Augjsr 6 emononai resources f it (j LIFESTYLES Dc FOND THE LOOKING GLASS ' Juiircn-Biru- h DC Star's June 13 to- coping in YOUR wi-i- - perception ond LIFE dvoxe -p- The bridegroom, son of Mr. Mrs. Rob R. Birch, Ogden, attended Weber State College and ccca-o'-o or seporo on Star's Ajgusf o" ccrac Par F'es'on Women s Peg ams o' Further irVoimar vis'cn of Conrinumg Un vemry of U'Oh L O Box 230 Anne Cr Ua1' lo-361 661 A D Edco' a Bailey-Max- m on Dixie 1 Married May 9 in the Bountiful Tuirty ninth LDS Ward were Linda Tobler and Wesley Kay Gilbert. Taunts of the newlyweds are Mr, and Mrs Grant J Tobler. Bountiful and Mr and Mrs Wesley -- M Dibra Lynne Bailey and Randy Calvin Mason were married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple 36' 6463 A JJUm reception was given at the Rose Park LDS Stake Center. Covey's Little Ameri (iIiIcMhIImTI 'h ' C t. MfOUL p a fl TI e IJNCOLN, Neb. il'PD -Gla.is milk bottles are as out of date as horse-draw- n milk w jgoiis, say s the Cooperative Hxtc osioii Sc i rc uf the of Nebraska Lincoln Lev n nf pc 1 Most consumers now buy milk (iuect'y from daily haketh stores and supermarkets all over one-four- th m-e- Koelka Art By Clue iit.ii Ti ibune llortii ultural hangups ale the vogue, .old what better lo way handle them than u h.lskl'ts'1 Paper nnlk cartons art still fil.st ill populatiiy, but thi'ir use is waning Gallons are the best selling containers for wholesale outle's g The idea of displaying anil foliage plants in hanging baskets certainly isii t in w but it's . njoy ing a wave of popularity No is gardi mng itself and basket horticulture is after all, a form of gardening flow-eiin- die-tors- ." , It is not uncommon today to find baskets and other hanging containers overflowing with colorful blooms or suspended from eaves or rafters, ceilings, lamposts. tree branches, al entry ways, or any other place that oilers suitable spate. They are us prominent gu cilery indoors as out. What h.is rnunged to spark such tiuncndous interest in them Vir Rights Perhaps the most imior-tun- t factor is that people hav e c hanged their lifestyles High rise or apartment dwellers and homeowners who have precious little yard space are using their "air rights to fill gardening urges. And airborne plant not only save space but also appear more dramatic. People also have discovered that hanging gardens need not be limited to simple ivies. Boston ferns, and other plants grandmother relied oil Actually, most plants, including some vegetables, will thrive in hanging aHOP 3CH I Meanwhile, plant STORES breeders are busy developing new varieties especially for Monday 'til basket culture. Interesting. Practical Significant also m boosting interest m hangupis are the basket and hanging containers available today. They're moie interesting, and lots more practical than the old moss lined w ire ty pe. Flowering plants that are natural show offs in hanging containers include petunias (especially the Cascade tlmnliergia. verbenas, Once a year you have your cnacce to stock uo on perfect little budi lubciuiis mid fibioUs Pechglos This famous fabric lecis fresh and cool as a fluff of rooted begonias, browdlias, fino powder next lo fhe skin Marvelously soft and absorbent Wears and wears And launder like a dream 9 BUY 3 and SAVE onPECHGLO'by var-leties- i, wierKt VANITY FAIR, j are iho tdmous Huu v'.ho Cut your limr YOUR way u i. or ,uu...'3 Le iCilvii-- ALL IN DAWN PINK S1ARWHITL HONEY BEIGE A SI IORT PANTIC, 8 9, reg $3 00 SEVEN! ELN. (And you bon'l Li.o tu 00 the prctii st gui on the blo,k) B BRIEF. r. D each t iJt'i' tj 'KJZ: Snd . ! 5L , AA, . . . . . $3 00 each rc--g Pom Lingen NOW 3 FOR $8.75 NOW 3 FOR $7.50 NOW 3 FOR $5.25 "TITE PANTIF (In Sar Wh(e and Dawn Pink only) 5-- 7, reg S3 75 each TVe : . 4-- 8 9 medium longih, ' reg S2 75 each 5-- reg S3 00 eaUi 8, reg S3 25 each C BIKINI, 4 7 reg SI 75 eacn List a in hall gallon or gallon plastic containers About of total milk sales last year wiie made in plastic cent fM socaeOdi! seal r3 IW M witn degrees m finance matketing. He vvs a niemlier ot the BVU varsity lvisketbal! loam and Ilti-versp- y hangup Trirnn.'-r- Peupd-- imu m K-- lier VA E. Ward 1!)72 7.1 I lane- - wa ersi'hlntod from Bngham Young L'niver-sit- ,d dpi- - : 1HITT0 SE YOURSELF ll A If iMWMfcilllS 7.99 to $13. We made a special buy to bring you savings on wedges, flats, bw heels and thongs. We have all of year favorite colon in many styles. Sizes 4'2 to 10; narrows ond mediums. a for i & u cd "We Hdnt'orniu drown. Gilbert, Riverton "'Z a ih The physician can t understand the resmtanee to the Iwboyer method "Don t talk, he silent, dim the lights. Win re is the danger to the i hi Id? Be patient, go slowly. One of the doctors in Paris object'd to my approach, saying some parts are good, others dangerous. When pressed to elaborate, he replied that bathing the child is folli-e.- . '? V jNcw Leboyer views the birth experience as one of intense sensuality. "Sexual relationships themselves bring us !aek to the original experience of birth. That's why it's unNirtant to touch llte infant as lovers touch " ca Restaurant w as setting for the wedding breakfast The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank L. Bailey. Salt Lake City. The bridegroom, soil of Mr. and Mrs Calvin A Mason. Bait l.ake City, attmded ' Barbara y ; t i MNDl condition Actually, great joy and great pam are very- close the distinction between laughing and crying, too. Nuptials 'a IN EDUCATION cos weh W : r ' e fcx'ft.'V. - renew cr a " sox gjid vs Coemon spoc.O'V Famed by Koye proa - e American Fe'sonr el 6 Guidance Associoi on in Nv ashing SEX EQUALITY cxe Mrs. Randy ('. Mason - " Mrs. , "We should be humble and simply wise enough to Listen to what thise young beings have to tell us," U'boycr said "New liorns cannot talk, but they definitely eommuni cate w ithunt words. The cries of a chiTd have several interpretations "When a baby cries, it's steoH?d in contradiction 'Leave me alone, yet don't abandon me. It's the narndox of thn human W s t Should Be Humble 1 S t y "We live m a completely More mechanized society and more children are bom according to a schedule indue ed labor that s conv foi the doctor and mother I state boldly that tills is terrible. 3? Paul B. l.ake LDS Temple. Miss Ward was graduated Maid. Kult Uikc City, an nouiu'O the engagement and magna cum laude from the fmtheoming marring'1 of Iniveisity of L'tali with a their daughter, Baibaia E degree in sociology and a sou of lenmeate in social welfare W ai d, to Greg T Snow Gordon V. . She cdfi hated ith Plil Kappa Mr and Mr Pin, Phi Beta Kappa Mortar Snow, Salt Lake L ity . The couple is planning an Board and is attending the U of U Sclii-oof Social Moth Aug 12 wedding m the Salt she was Mi-- s Wol of Amen and Mr must priorities, that s all, by making the hild the focal point. Doctors, nursis, mol her, and father are so preoccupied with their roles ami joy m the delivery, lliey forget about the ihild he said 1 : . bod , .May 13. 1073 Kirhara h. Ward f temperature water, similar to its familiar environment inside it mother. More Tender Care It adds up to more tender, loving care The approaih is simple, seemingly and Leboyer , thinks it's stirring up controversy only because of emotional reaction to departure from convention and the extra time that s required , - f j severing the cord, until it stops pulsating, thus reducing chance of anoxia unsuffi-wen- t oxygen' because the bain ihen can have two supplies of oxy gen until il can breathe independently gent-- l massaging, amt bathing r. i f ,,v ' , as outlined in his book, "Birth Without Violence," (Knopf, $7 W5i Tn him the idea is simple, Skaggs The bride, daughter of Mr. Memorial Chapel, First Bap and Mrs Donald H Davis tist Churc h Midvale, graduated from A reception was given at Bngham Young Umvirsity The Hawaiian Restaurant w here she majored in special Tb bn'k, dmji"htpr of Mr 'wtruMbr' t'd ucution and Mrs Cecil Noriega Salt education lgi ke City, adended Utah The bridegroom, son of Mr Technical College. and Mrs M. Sterling Bush, The bridegroom is a son of Midvale, attends BYU where Mr and Mrs Johnny Qunpg, he is studying electrical enSalt Lake Citv gineering He filled an LDS mission to France and Swit-- . Dab-lUi- h orluiui IX-br- a LX'S Temple1. A reception was given the in day Joncb-Ior- g stetncian has 1 1 of delivery Wedding newTS ; pro' V 'JAxf k Lake Tribune, Suaday Engagement news t buies adalt nightmares of suddenly falling to being held upside dow n at hirth Instead of this cruelty." the obstetnman suggests Dimming the delivery room lights and sof enmg surrounding sound, and vetoes; placing the infant, stomach down, on its mothers warm abdomen to retain the cun ed position of the spine, waiting Elame Maikteuscs Chicago Tribune What's it like to be born? Aecuiding to Dr. Fredrick Leboyer, it's a frightening, pamlul experience tor the child, and after delivenng some y.ooo babies in the traditional manner, he decided that a more sensitive approach is necessary. 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