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Show ‘Thersday September 2%. 1974, THE HERALD, Provo, Improving ParentSkills Workshops Continue Tonight By RENEE c. ane mghtight of community interest and parc! ipation over the past two years. Classes have grown t overflowing and instructors have been showered with accolades for their presentations. According to Stella Oaks, who has served as a volunteer consultant for family life through the Community Schoo! and Board of Education. the workshops have become so te the morning seesions The morning meetings have nowbeen discontinued so that both parents may be able to enreii in the course. There are three workshops in the valley. The secondof eight sessions in the Provo and Orem groups will be held tonight. Registration, at a nominal fee, begins at 7:30 at Provo High School, room 106, under the instruction of Dr, Joel Moss. The Crem Workshopis being taught by Dr Terry Olsen where registration will begin at 7:30 at Orem High. The Pavsen Workxhoo beg!ins tonight atthe same hour at Payson High and will be tacght by Dr. Trevor McKee. The workshops are sponsorc? by the American Mother's Association. che Frovo, Aipine and Nebo Community Schools and by tie PTA. Overall planner and instructor is As Better NEWYORK (UPI) —- There are brave new signs that one set of old barriers against wornenis coming down, Women, once considered a poor credit risk, increasingly are regarded ascredit worthy by the business and financial world Discrimination because of sex or maritaistatus is becoming a nohwo. One indication cameacross my today from the National Association of Realtors on single women and home buying. The association said a random study of realtor boards showed that singie women in many parts of the nation are purchasing homes, condominiums and investment property in increasing numbers. Housing Mildred Frial 241 $ 92 W., Springville County. Ie addition te the regular items to he sold, there will he 2 hake sala and miany hand Anyone desiring further Sofoeseation may cal! Mrs t my, Pres Dr. Lynn Scoresby who has outlined the Reeds iicluding ike use of wisdom rearing of families and aiso lessons on improving marital relationships. Because of the overwhelming response, it should probably be assuvsd that oavents ieel they are gaining a great deal of knowledge through the program. It should probably be fee amet that the quality of farnily life in Central Utah has therefore been improved. Many enthusiastic people and groups have been a part of the program which Mrs. Oaks enthusiastically describes as a stabilizing MR. AND MRS. STERLINGJ. SORE) EN Sorensens to Celebrate influence in the community. Generation Rap 7 Divorce Ended It Club Notes And this is an area where loan Momis going with a nice man, credit usually is a must. Statistics from the U. S, has a good job, and is much of made goods. course and must reeeive a great deal of aa {or its curt ity. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling J, Sorensen will honer their parents on their golden wedding anniversary. The ope! house will be held Sundayat the Sorensen home, 555 $. 4 E., Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Sorensea were By HELEN AND SUE BOTTEL offered to take careof the house and fix supper, and the family nrried Sept. 29. 1924. Their RAP This letter is especially to the was verykind about my cooking. After one semester, Mom quit girl who wants her father and mother to get a diverce and end her job and enrolled full time. Now she's earned her A.A. the fighting: Right on! 19th CENTURY CLUB Myparents have been divorced degree (with straight A's) and she's going for her B.A., and ‘Will meet Friday B dT Hi maybe evernher M.A. The in the Orem battle like crazy before they T'm the proud daughter of a split, and sometimes I'd end up grandmoiker and coliege graduate. —LISA screaming. Now myfather sees us kids every weekend and pays attention to us where before he was too busy fighting. He and THE ALUMNAE Mom are fairly good friends. He's going to marry a wonderful woman whohas three kids and weall like them a lot. - Credit Risks Department 4 newiy organized group enttied Women for Constitutional Government o held a bazaat-rummage sale on Saturda' The event will be lilt et te home of Golden Wedding Sunday Women Seen and Urban Development (HUD, support the survey resu also show thatsingle wome! marriage was later solernnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Sterling Sorensen was born in Orem, the son of Elias J. and Christina Monk Sorensen. fona Stewart Sorensen was born in Tropic, daughter of Levi and Phebe Stewart. The couple They are both members of the LDS Church. ‘The Sorensens are the parents of three children: Mrs. Roy itehell poe Colo.; hi Butler, Payson. grandchildren and great-grandchildren. ie three Stepping Out Comingtthes fail — evening gownswith shape. The more they reveal about the wearer's shape,the more successful they will be with some viewers and wearers. happier now. Who says divorce is terribie? In our family, it was a blessing! —H.N. RAP: ‘This is to the divorcee of 45 who homes, with Federal House wanted to go back to college. My Administration (FHA) insurance mother is a young womanof 50, than single men. who never had a chance tofinish her education when she was a girl-watchers: gi. clunky shoes are due to be replaced shortly by more leg- A couple of years ago, she flattering designs—sandals and decided to take part-time college lasses in addition to her job. I slingbacks among them. year purchased more existi SIGE BRERSESeHSSF “My husband agrees that housework should be paid, but you should see the salary he’s demanding!” LARKS LOAFERS: A A i CAtt Ecceca LP hte be ILE STiTAL 10.99 Save 4.03. Reg. $15 famous Lark Penny loafers you can't head back to school without. 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