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Show OESSYRERERSIPI Sherri Pope to Become Bride of Rick Duckworth ‘Shera Jones to Speak Mr. and Mrs Arnold Pope of Lehi announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sherri Ann w Rick Kevan Vows With Fred Causey Duckworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duckworth of Magna The couple wil! be married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that same evening at the Lehi Stake Center from7:36 to 10pm. MissPope is a graduate of Lehi Sharon R Jones will become the bride of Fred Causey iz High Schoe, ang Dixie College marriagerites to be held Oct While in college she was 4 member of the Rebeliettes and the program bureau. She is at the home of Mr. and Mrs currently University Orem, working of Utah in the Provo LDS me A reception will follow that evening Joseph Abegg. 926 S. Main at the Testing p bride-to-beissthe aaaa Center. . Mr. Duckworth graduated from Cypress High Schoo!ai presently attending of Clinten ind hieCausey is the son of Mr. and desse W Brighai Young University majo PEGGYSTRONG English, He has fulfilled an mission to Switzerland. Following the ceremony the couple wil! make their homein Lehi SHERRI ANN POPE, GenerationRap _Drop the Slob < ‘) Women’s To Meet being eq where ii’s necessary, different where counts.—HELEN fils fevel, Perhaps when he sees YOU barefoot, in ragged jeans, it fC Club Notes ne makeup and messy hair — FINE ARTS CLUB and all ready to go on a date — Will meet Thursday at 3 p.m. he'll get the message. (Then at the home of Mrs. Harold ! again, he may like you better Hansen, 440 E. 2875 N.. Provo. liberation, but [ AMfor equal rights,” saying “What a shame theydon’t realize they'reone and the same." True, “liberation” and “equa tights” SHOULD mean the same, but it just isn't so. Too often, the “anti 's moderates eke up the habit of saying we're for equalrights. Every guy I know hasruninto some libber who treated himlike dirt. Besides, if our culture had been exactly opposite in sex roles, which would you feel to attend, Salt Lake City knewTemild ” UPI Family Editor Sports fans canknit this hooded warm-up jacket and keep cozyinthe stands. Pattermed sleeves and bulky “naturai" texture yarn add the Scandinavian touch. Stitchin' Time Knit a Hooded Sweater super sweaterin time for the first ice hockey games. Tnstru s are available for knitting the sweater for sizes small, medium and large. This range fits everyone from 8 to 18. For your copy of knitting directions, send 50 cents to Stitchin’ Time, c/o this newspaper, Radio City Station, Box 503, New ae New York 10019. Ask for leaflet #408 and be sure to enclose your name, address and zip code. KNIT KNACKS Dear Judy Love, Pye been Knitting up several sweatersthis fail in yarus with a “natural” texture. | wonder what yarn [ should use to join the pieces neatly oe smoothly. — VT, Kansas City Dear Vi Thefinishing yarn important if you wa sweaters to look “nat beautiful. You'll findit’s best to work with a worsted weight yarn when joining pieces of your sweaters. Be sure to select a yarn which is machine washable and dryabie, if your sweaters are easy-care. Judy Love. shirt jacket makes a perleci knitmate for this came! way. TAMOIAId ‘Thatis the witch on a broomstick picluyed vt NOW Tasn Force on Older Women reports. resentment (UPI) — The and bitterness threatens d: to explodeinto violence. “Without high seif-esteem every child faces an empty future of rejection, isolation, and perhaps eventual withdraw- al into mental illness.” What is particularly damag- ing to the nation’s children, as Dr. Dobsonseesit: “A movement in society for adults to get their fulfillment even if it means slighting the kids, emotionally abandoning them aad Dads who do this may take the kids with them for tennis, vacation, exercise or even cocktails, But theytake, too, a “mother's helper” brought along. She sees that the kids don't distract parents in their pursuit of fulfillment Some parents abandon their iidren by giving them every—including a personal television and a personal phone. both installed in child's room MON. © TUES. ea HAMBURGERS CERTSEN HOUSE EEGERTSE FINE DINING FOR TWO OR TWENTY and chairman of the board of Women's Action Training Center in Oakland. “The whole age question,’ she said, “is an older woman's problem. Basically ihe older poorare the older widows.’ Ms. Sommers has something besides her three-wheeler to poke fun at the symbolsof aging are ‘oo bruised by parents. teachers and other adults. T y have been emotionally abandoned —manyat the pint-sized stage of Result; child's self esteem sinks and stays low. Later in adulthood, there is even lower esteem, human ful! of emetional and mental wreckage. Dr. James Dobson, who made those points during an interview, is assistant professor of pediatrics at the University of California in Las Angeles. Heis very worried about America's children and wonders: “Do we hate our children?” ‘Withouthigh self-esteem,” he said, “every child is a potential ie Harvey Oswald, a Sirhan Sirhan whose massive sense of inadequacy, them immunized, ‘The National Awareness Program on Immunizationsis being nation’s healin detectives are run with help from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the calling all parents. ‘They want mothers and fathers American Medica! Association, to respond to 2 nationwide alarm the Center for Disease Control on immunizations against and many concerned pubiic and childhood diseases —and the private organizations alse on the health team. threat of epidemics. ‘These include polio —which The disease fighters caucan cripple and kill. Also tioned measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus. “Dangerously | national ‘These,too, cankill. childhood imraunization levels The last survey conducted by open the doors ta the threat of the Cenier for Disease Control epidemics and have spurred the (CDC) in Atlanta showed around 5.8 million of the nearly 14 designation of October as million boys and girlsin the most Immunization Action Month. susceptible age group were The large group of unprotectunprolecied against polio, ed preschool children means measles, rubella and other bad very clearly that there is 3 possibility of epidemics in Between nine and 10 million childhood diseases. youngsters in the same age How did this happen? bracket currently are not protected it mumps. Immunization became a wideThe snecter of preventable spread and accepted practice epidemics among such children when safe, effective vaccines is the reason the health became available for disease detectives all during October will control. Threats of epidemics, as be beating drums to call a result, have almost attention to the unprotected disappeared from the public children —urging parents to get mind, NEW YORK JMU TINAUF Female’ (McKay) and a founder hair front-pleated skirt. Wearthe ouift with a cane! hair front turt!c neck sweater and it's luxury al! the — An For many childrenthis never under 30 will get to it sooner or later. Tish Sommers of Oakland, LA LECHE LEAGUE The Provo groupwill meetthis Calif, would carry the drama By Judy Love evening at 8 p.m. at the homeof before the bathroom mirror You can't have too many Mrs. rd Hadden, 255 E further. As she put it in an sweaters this fall. Especiaily 3060 N., Provo. The topic of the interview: “T look forward to the time whenthey're the big, bulky, meeting will be “The Art Of warm-up that's a super Breast Feeding and Overcoming when we can merchandise a substitute kind for a jacket or Difficulties." Any woman cosmeticline to make youth look coat. older. interested is invited to attend We've gota casual cutie for “A special crow’s foot pencil, you this time.It’s a zip-front Nursing babies are welcome. For furtherinformation contact Mrs. the silver bleaches, the stick to sweater parka, complete makethose delicious brownspots with hood that’s toasty Haddenor Mrs. Aaron Dickey. enough for those first fros(r under the eye for bitten days. Weseeit knitted up in home-team colors, that sexy maturelook.” Ms. Summers only partly had cheering in the stands at a ber tongue-in-cheek As coor- football field or ice-hockey dinaior of the Nativial Grgani- rink. The extra-roomy hood zation for Women (NOW) Task keeps long, loose hair under Force on Gider Womenshe aims control and ears warm. The to improve appreciation of and arms are worked in a conthe image of older female trasting color with a lively Americans. geometric design knitted in. ‘Let's celebrate age rather t's a different and fun pr it,” she said ect for all you sweater colleccious and moving tors. You'll work ina bulky yarn like a college coed, Ms. Sommers with a handspun appearance “came out on my59th birthday.’ “Telling your age,” she said, for warmth and body. Bernat’s Krysta with its Sea “4s veryimportant.” For her 60th birthdaythis year dinavian look is ideal. You need 10 two-ounce skeins of Ms. Sommers brought a threethe maincolor andfive of the wheel bike —the kind seen in contrasting color. picturesofretirementvillages. The design's easy to do “I'mriding it up and down the with the chart which accom hills in Berkeley.” panies instructions. Start right now and you'll ha’ She can ride eler. She's using the ging symbol “jy bike to poke fun al the pe ns and institutions in society wii believe aging Naeeane are best separated from the main. stream. Luxurious camel hair has hit the comeback trail, Dalton of America has created a whole collection of sport clothesin this classic faoric, A nandsomeplaid To Avoid Enidemics E By PATRICIA McCORMACK 1 Family Editor will happen. Alreadytheir egos NEW YORK (UPI) — At some Ms. Sommers describes herself as a retired housewife. Sheis the author of “Not So Helpless (UPI) SHARON R. JONES immunization Alarm Children NEW YORK Our Youth? Most everyone over 30's been ending the bride as maid of epidemic of inferiority engulfs many of America’s children Like the talkative enginein the child’s story, ‘That Could, themselves “T think I can, | think I ean.” And like the Little Engine, when they accomplish, they need to By PATRICIA Mc CORMACK to that place. Most everyone for the U.S. Government Pep Talk To Age %11 Arapahoe Lane, Provo. He is currently a civil engineer Need a PHILE TERAS meet Wednesdayat 8 p.m at the home of Mrs. Earl Wignall attended school in Brittany, La Techn Cosmetics point in early adulthood human probably too anti-establishment Will meet Thursday at 12:30 males and females try out for a girl like you,)}~-SUE. p.m, at the Ercanbrack Ranch. expressions before the bathrcam Mr. Bud Harmon will be the mirror, Theyknit eyebrows and make hostess. Mrs. Grant Fisher has a stern looking mouth. Theytry You commented on girls who arranged the program te lookolder. vrite, “I’m not for women’s CLUB that way in which case he’s Miss Strong is a graduate of colo. Miss Jones gi duated from high school in Indi St been a secretary at Brigham Young University The future bridegroom School and Utah be JanFlora. College at Provo. 13 {ne ceremony the daughter Peggyto Charles Virgil efe empioyed in couple will|make their home in Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Denver, Colo, Gay. Mr. Gay ee from Moab Technical The couple will be married High School and Utah Saturday in the Springville College at Provo. He attending First-l9th Ward Cultural Hall the University of Utah Following the wedding the 389 E., 800 S. from 8 to 10 p.m. All Iriends and relatives areinviied couple will make their hore in forthcoming marriage of their Chamber SGP: Charles Gayin Rites Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong of Springville announce the better iwaring from a maie ahave been going out with U “men’s lib” or ‘equal rights?” v for about three monii We aren't liberating women, really like him. Theonly thingis, we're liberating people. Men are henever dresses up! in as big a rut as we are. Women The Women’s Division of the He alwayslookslike a slob, don't want to trade ruts, they Provo Chamber of Commerce with the same T shirt Ge want everyone outof them. will meet Frid joon at the fre Prove Ulities Building 251 W aby 800 N., Provo. had some of hi friends tal Dr. Douglas Smoot will speak him, but nothing helps. Eventoa LINDA: Perhaps the phrase, “Women's a the pol srablem Dr —_ wedding,it's the sameold Liberation” has outgrown its Smoot is a professor and “How can | Se himto ares up usefulness, but let’s give credit: department chairman at BYU. A if it hadn't been for these ardent chemical engineer. he has dene liberationists, equalrights would extensive research on pollution still be coweringin a darkcloset, and energy combustion Ail members are urged to “This fellow is flaunting ignored by employers and something, but whetherit’s his legislaiors who “had more attend as well as others hostility, nonconformaity or lack important things to do.” interested in joining the group Suflfragettes, feminists, for this or all meetings, of funds,I don’t know. Mrs. loyce Goodwill is Hf “nothing helps’ — and he liberationists have all been won't discuss his old-clothes maligned, but without them, chairman of the division well, we wouldn't have come a Reservations may be made fetish — there are only two choices: resignation, or a new long way, baby. Nor would so through the Chamber of boyfriend. Honest now, do you matty men have discovered that like him well enough not to be liberation is for everyone. So now - let's just shorten it te ashamed of him and his “personhoad” and get on with slobbiness at dress-up affairs?HELEN Peggy Strong to Wed Causeyof Denv OPEN TUES. THRU SAi, BY RESERVATION 375-6474 you buy $500 $500 worth of furniture get the decorating services of our Mr. Alfred — free.” 390 SGUTH 500 WEST PROVO, UTAH © Reguior Homburper © Same Dee-iecteble Quality © 100% pure ground bee! petty, sialing bn rested bun with fond Doe's goad gaalaen : |