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Show Tuesday, October 12, 1971 League of Women THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 17 =_ Voters To Be “Viah's Lowest Food Prices” PricesEffective lien, Tues, Wed. In order to establish a Provisional League of Women Voters for the Provo area, an analysis of the community has been undertaken by a group of interested women with Mrs. Joseph R. Murphy, acting as chairman. This survey has inSed the history of Provo, the ical characteristics, the league is non-partisan and On Oct. 16 national level. The next meeting is Thursday, Oct 14, at 10 a.m. at the Publie Livrary at which time members from the State Board of League of Women Voters will be presentto provide Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rainaldi, Provo announce the engagement and upcoming marriageof their daughter, Ann Marie, to Thomas P. Trafny cr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. assistance in the organizational political processes. Women from comparties, economics of the area, munities surrounding the Provo social characteristics, civic and area are especially invited to other organizations, education, attend and participate. media, and encourages the participation of all women whodesire to become informed in their community to join during this formative peziod of the organization. The type of league chosen will be deter- Both qualified in the world of Cosmetology Education. Recognized and acknowledged ‘as one of the Yesharah chapters I and II held their fall open. house Saturday. Lillian Berrett, president of chapter I conLaMar Berrett, who was in- worlds top ten stylists in the late 50’s and early 60’s, Mrs. Kawakami has recently placed her efforts in emphasis in the world of Cosmetology Education, She has been awarded major trophies for her work in hairstyling, color and permanent waving. As a guest artist and lecturer she has traveled throughoutthe United States and troduced by his wife, Darlene, ve an interesting lecture Hides <a show his trip teen the Holy Land. Veda Williams was chairman of the refreshments which were served to 56 members and many foreign countries, teaching cosmetologists an President, Ly!a Bishop and counselors, Elizabeth Souter end Gertrude Corless of chapter I, assisted with the hostess duties. Chapter I will hold their next meeting at the home of Rachel Lee, 066 N. 6 E. on Oct. 28 at 7:30 Pm. Chapter II will meet at Elizabeth Souter’s 169 S. 5 W., Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. with president Harold Glen Clark speaker. teachers. For her tireless efforts on behulf of beauty education, Mrs. Kawakamihas ear..ed the singular distinction of the “Teacher's Teacher.” Mrs. Kawakamiis the author of numerousprofessionai books and articles including “The Art of Hairstyling” and “Permanent Profits.” Her books, visual aids, and educational materials have become standard parts of the curriculum in schodis across the nation. guests, in the ProvoOrem area MARILYN Oct. Marriage Planned For Marilyn Peterson And Robert BucknerJr. Mrs. Miriam D.Slater of St. Paul, Minnesota announces the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, Marilyn Jean Peterson, to Robert L. Buckner Jr. in the Manti LDS Temple on Oct. 19, Mr. Buckner is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Buckner Sr. of Columbus,indiana. Miss Peterson is a graduate of Provo High Schooi and LDS Seminary and has attended her freshman year at Brigham Young University where she majored in English. Mr. Buckner attended Columbus High School in Columbus, Indiana. He has completed his freshman year at YU. The couple will reside in Columbus, Indiana where Mr. Buckner is em loyed until January. They then return ‘ . : PEANUTS wa POTATOES Idaho Russet Db. BogmY to Provo for Mr. Buckner to complete his education in business management. J ts“APPLES University Women ee Hear About BBB Barbara Hales, graduate student in the Department of HomeLiving at Brigham Young University, presented a talk on unethical practices of fly-bynight business companies in Provo to members of the American Association of University Women, Provo ter, She gavespecific, documented instances showing the need of a Better Business Bureau in vo. She also told the members whatthey could do to get a BBBhereandthe group went on record as supporting this move. A formal resolution was then signed. iigned. group met in the variety of styles, Hair lengths She Listens to Patient's Complaints ! 7o NEW YORK (UPI) — To Anne Alexis Corte, former nurse, the patient is the most important person in theRone it necessary, she will go right to didn’t want orange juice at all. the director's door to see that Maybe she wanted attention.” the attitude prevails among the Or it may be more complicattotal staff. ed, since New York is a Miss Corte represents a new teaching hospital and ‘“sometrend on the national hospital times the patient feels like a scene—an ombudswoman, guinea pig with so many. liaison between patient and all doctors around.” In such a those involved in caring for him case,she listens to the patient’s ar her, the person who sees complaints, goes to the floor's that a complaint or request resident doctor and asks him to does not get bogged down in explain to the patient why other some departmental red tape. doctor also are around. She's the direct line to the top. It may be a problem with It is not an easy job for the bills. Or pills. “Many doctors striking auburn-haired Miss nowtell the patient what pills Corte (pronounced cor-tay). She he's on and why,” said Miss works at New York Hospital- Corte. “The patient who wants Cornell Medical Center, one of to know should be informed.” the largest medical complexes Miss Corte, who's from the in the nation, Last year, the South Jersey resort town of hospital’s in and out-patient Max ate, cameinto her job as load totalled nearly 245,000. ombudswoman because of a She estimates that last year back injury sustained while she saw some 1,500 of lifting a patient. Some monitorpersonally and concedes that's ing equipmenttoppled onto her. only touching the surface— Tt ended the three and one“obviously not getting to all the half year career she'd spent as lems.” RN, at New York-Cornell. But a the direct line idea is while she was recovering—‘‘in we sald ao & strange hospital’"—she began an interview that some hospitals have named patient ST. MARY'S representatives and that a RUMMAGE SALE newly-formed organization, the Wed. & Thur. Oct. 13 & 14 FAM. A fe M Association of Patient Service ar 50W. 2nd N,, PROVO Come One, All TREASURES vs to see acutely why patients left with little self-identification except a wristband with their name tag and number on it, would have fears and anxieties, During convalescence, she talked one day with Dr. David Thompson, New York Hospital director, about ‘the problems vary to suit the face, personality and life style of the wearer. Day styles frame the face with curls and waves that highlight ay jon. TORS! ay Ss OFFICERS OF THE NEWLY ORGANIZED Orem Republican Women’s Club are from left, Mildred Snow, president; Mildred Jacobsen, vice-president; and Sig Robertson, secretary-treasurer. President Snow has pledged to help makethe club a vital part of the community and to further the un- Why what the Republican Party derstanding stanus for. The group met recently to hear Mayor Winston Crawford speak about new developments in Orem, giving details of the once each month. BACON “=4 ok Box . Club Notes Good MenAre All Working her with full responsibility for reporting directly to him, — COOKIES p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ken Berkey, 679 S. 400 W., Provo. friond — a single man, but it looks like there aren’t any good men out there. What can I do? GAMMA CHAPTER (Delta ALL sHooK uP ap ypa Gamma Society) Will meet Wednesday evening, DEAR ALL SHOOK UP: Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Provo Sorry, I don’t sympathize. Utilities Bldg, 251 W. 8 N. There are so many different Subject of meet will be government education “Changing Time: Challenge or programs open to you, that to Dilemma.” use your lack of schooling as an excuse for not wanting to go to OEF Valley Chapter No.3 will meet work just doesn’t cutit. —_Stop looking to tradein the old at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Masonic keeper for a new one, and get Temple. Past matrons and past sometraining so you can support patrons night. yourself and your daughter. You're just not looking in the A monument to the Delicious rightplaces for the decent men apple stands in Winterset, Towa. all g epee a | CRACKERS | Seltine Nabisco 2h, ee 5% )oORANGE JUICE ‘ ee a? APPLESAUCE oe Be ssf jeuitcoartan A89 ‘03 Cons . M-D TISSU TISSUE 187 WESTCENTER, PROVO SALE MOONLIGHT Se is PRESTONE Freeze. 2... Gallen ] js . BEEF JERKY Fo a a CHOC. CHIPS D133: SA iv re Rea) j= 54 0r.i 2 i39° PANTY HOSE Rope 99° CLOSE-UP sareetayDt 89° dS a hee e +hoecy _ SHAMPOO ‘ ne cS WSs e 99: BT ae a LISTERINE dune HANDBAGS, ere Setter) Orrin 8% Wetake pride in the personal JEX YOUR Voice on the Provo City Commission | For Hot Pants ~ BUBBLE BLOUSES Thompson said, and appointed ASST is wabdice wae 29° FEHANO Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 good job because of my schooling. I wantto find another _ tt not, jes ree y 0«.69° cityelection coming up. Meetings will be held Susie Mac hospitalized.” Whynot a patient representative? GRAPEFRUIT -12u$1") PORK CHOPS ms jodie a 594 GAME HENS Cornish ae AT SUC tty res AYP) patients face when they are \ piesa oo 08° The touchables, as defined by the National Haidressers and Cosmetologists Association: a new, natural-looking collection of hairstyles. These include a he at New York Hospital — Cornell Medical Center here recently. To make sure a patient’s complaint or request doesn’t get bugged down in departmental red tape, she will even go rightto the top,if necessary. for affiliation. “When in doubt you take the patient’s side,” said Miss Corte. “Tt may be something as simple as a patient complaining. there was no orange juice on her breakfast try. Maybe she RAINALDI Club Organized Re cently PETERSON The By GAY PAULEY UPI Women’s Editor ANN MARIE Orem Republican Women’s Wilkinson Center under the DEAR SUSIE MAC: direction of Dr. Geneva Win- . I am 28 and going with this terrose, president. Mrs. Vera married man who is 41. I care a Niclsen, chairman of the Status lot for him. For three years he’s of Women in the Utah Division, been so good to me and my ted on her visit to the In- daughter.I’m not working, so he ternational Federation of helps mewith mybills and buys University Women in me food. iladelphia this summer. We all belong to the same Dr. Leona Holbrook was also a church,aud his wife is very nice delegate and reported briefly on to me, but doesn’t know of our her impressions of the con- relationship. This man is going vention. with another woman (for 10 Dr. Winterrose announced years) andheis nice to her and that the December meetingwill nice to his wife, too. He tells me be ‘‘Creative Night” and he loves mebest, but the other members should bring woman loves him, and won’t let something they have made that him go. can be sold. Proceeds will gointo I wantto let this man go, but the Fellowship Fund. Tm afraid I can't make it Genevieve Lauwrence without his help. I can’t find a received the support of the group in spearheading a “Volunteer for Action” rain in Provo. ANNE ALEXIS CORTE, a former nurse representing a new trand on national hospital scene — an ombudswoman,providing liaison between patient and all those involved in caring for him or her — confers with a patient f" are following their marriage immenently LaMar Berrett people Gains Honor The Holy Land Discussed by young graduates of St. Francis High Schcol and will maketheir home { Reg. 7.95 ‘They will be married Oct. 16 with a reception to follow at the Women’s Cultural Center, Beautician Mary Kawakami, owner of Mary Kawakami College of Beauty in eehas recently been named President of the Utah State Cosmetology School mined by this recent study and indications point toward an area Association at the Autumn Seminar held at the Rodeway or city-councy league. Women 18 Inn in Salt Lake City. Mrs. and over may become a member Kawakami succeeds Dick Bradford as President of the Cosmetology School Association. She comes to her new office SMALL for BOYS’ or GIRL'S Trainy Sr., of Portage, Indiana. the structure of the Provo government. This has been an educational experience for all those involved and Mrs. Murphy | TIMEX | \WATCHES! To Be Married of the League of Women Voters; operates on a local, state and population by group: publicity erent Miss Rainaldi Established Here attention your prescription receives here. B..H PHARMACY Free Delivery In The Provo, Orem area 286 W. Center 373-7288 ameaK: , TAMPAX = | ri EXAMPLE; REG. 15.99........... r : TICKET PRICE , ae 42” Meese hake MaleaeQke| lat) mainsswdasare ites 9 " See HAIR SPRAY ee aes 2 39: SHAMPOO and BUBBLE BATH rr Chie V2 Ye a. 59° Jenny by WE ADD ONT ONLY 10% TO THE ABOVE ADVERTISED PRICES! <a <a |