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Show 5 he | orld of Wienen Thursday, July 15, 1971 She’s Too Soen Old The second session of BYU to Mrs. Margaret Cannon,one of Youth Academy, a dream the programs advisers. vacation of fun and fantasy for The girls combine classes in girls, will conclude Friday at 6 pm. in the Provo High such nics as religion, speech Auditorium with a musical and drama. hair style, ceramics, self improvement, production entitled “It’s a Small with trips, and to Sundance, plays World.” hayrides, parties, to temple The public is invited and _ tours, swimming parties, welcome tc attend the and a barbeque.. production at no cost. The show, “They have a ball,” Mrs. which is under the direction of Cannon states, “If the girls BarbaraJacobs,is thestory of a manageto survive,” young girl's airplane tour The banquet on Friday will around the world.It will include give the parents and girls a various kinds of dancing, singing climax to the two-week vacation and costumesfrom countries all activities. Also on Friday an over the world, and has been Awards Brunch will be held to prepared bythe girls who take honor the girls who have expart in the conference and who celled during the program. are from all parts of the world thernselves. Section Has Over 150 girls are enrolled in this second session of the Youth Academy, which began on July5 and will end with the banquet Friday night. Over 168 were in the first sessicn which washeld June 21 through July 2. SHERRIE WALKER Miss Jeralene Jolley To Wed Michael Heal Sherrie Walker Plans Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Don M.Walker of Orem announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sherrie Dawn,to Mark Burton, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Burton of Sugar City, Idaho. The couple has chosen to be married Sept. 10 in the Idaho Falls LDS Temple. They will be honored that evening at a receptionin Sugar City. After a honeymoon to Yellowstone Park,a garden receptionwill be held at the home of the bride’s University with a degree in geology and will study toward a master’s degree there. The couple will live in Legan while both continue school. Mr. Burton has served a Southwest British LDS mission. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jolley, Farmington, N.M., announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jeralene, to Michael J. Heal, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Heal, Orem. Both are graduates of Orem parents. Thirty members and guests of the Home Arts Municipal Section, Provo Women's Council, met this week for the annual membership brunch at the canyon homeof Mrs. Thelma Weight in Wildwood. Adelicious brunch was served by the officers, Mrs, Harvey i, chairman, Mrs. B, B Glasgow, Mrs. C. E, Hyatt, Mrs. M. W. Merrill, Mrs. Gwen Wetherall, Mrs. Ella Jacobsen and Mrs, Fred Lewis. Mrs. Glasgow gave some of the highlights of her recent world trip and several of the members told amusing experiences. Mrs. Fred Loveless, council president, announced there be candy and cooky sale on the DEAR SUSIE MAC: Is it possible for a father to Provo Tabernacle grounds, Aug. 30, at the Sidewalk Bazaar and a overdo the manly-son bit? Fred wants Lee (who is 18 months)to rummagesale in September. LESLIE RALPHS Mrs. Nettie Peay Cluff celebrated her 85th birthday Saturday when she received family members and friends throughout the day as they called to extend cungratulations and refreshments. She received several longdistance telephone calls including one from her gra_dson, Garth Peath of Texas. She also was pleased with a large numberof birthday cards. In the evening a family dinner was held at the Oakcrest Inn where a large birthday cake was cut and served. Attending were Mr.and Mrs. Francis Boss, Mr. and Mrs.Willis Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peay and Mrs. Cleone Tyler. August Wedding Date Namedby Miss Ralphs Summer wedding plans are announced for Leslie Ralphs and Robert Wayne Andersen, who Will bemarried on Aug. 4in the Manti LDS Temple and honored on Aug. 6 at a reception in the Orem 29th Ward hall. An open house is also planned in Tooele, Aug. 7, by parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal A. Andersen. Miss Ralphs, a daughter of of Orem, graduated from Orem High School and LDS Seminary, She also hes attended Snow NewsStory Can Be Used Many Ways DEAR POLLY—I have several suggestions for Ruth who wanted to know how to use int plastic juice bottles. Fill themwith sand, put a plast picnic fork about the halfway down and pour wax to holdit. Either spray P bottles or glue on magazinepictures and have some very attractive recipe cardholders to use when cooking. They also makenice gifts. Fill such bottles with water, use clinging plastic wrap ove: the tops and freeze When going on apicnic, these bottles will help keep other food cold and each child has his ownglass of water. Lemonadeis a goodfiller to use, too. Forthelittle tot who wants to bowl like mom and dad paint numbers onsuchbottles, get a plastic ball and the child has his own bowling set with no dangerof breaking anything whenusing it I work, so I partially freeze milk or fruit juice in such bottles to go in my lunch. By the timeI eat, the drink is cold but not frozen. I also use these botties for holding grease that might leak into the other gar! ge There are so many for them but 1 hope these few will help Ruth.—ELIZABETH DEAR POLLY—Whenplanning a trip and you have many small bottles to pack melt down a candle and —< CANDLE WAX ~ drip melted wax aroundthe (F DEAR POI.LY--When RulesList For Bride Plastic Juice Bottles to be sure ae will be no spills. NANCY College. She was a memberof the Orem FHA, bard and National Honor Society. Mr. Andersen, a graduate of Tooele High School and LDS Seminary, graduated from Snow College and served an LDS mission to Australia. The couple will live in Ephraim wherehewill continue his education. Mr. and Mrs.Varian D. Ralphs POLLY’S POINTERS tops andcorks ofthebottles | uertuct ‘ POTATOES BANANAS : Vie_CABBAGE ‘ hh... & *| LemonsOr Limes Fresh, No.1 om 15* EERO i REIN _GROUND BEEF )Scie w. 45° | feo This rosy-gold fruit is in the 85th Birthday ) SPARE RIBS The Persians called the apricot the “seed of sun.” Such a healthy fruit (the Astronauts were served apricot pudding andfruit cubes on their Gemini and ol flights), apricots are rich in vitamins A and C with a low-calorie cout that makes them ideal for dieters. Nettie Cluff iG ‘N No charge will be made for publication of engagement and wedding ictures; however, because of the ever increasing numberof brides, The Daily Herald has established the following rules: Thedeadlinefor all pictures and information —_for engagements and weddings is one week before publication, Every effort will be made to publish pictures and stories on ‘the desired date, but there is no guarantee on date. Preference will be given those :submitted early. Wedding pictures and stories will not be later th>n two weeks after the marriage date. If an engagement story and picture and a post-wedding story and picture are both desired, the engagement story mustbe published at least six tateprior to the wedding BOTTLES 4 C arcel For The Boss. Full Line Modern Execu- IT use new disposable diapers {0 fill in the open spaces the Office. rather than tissue or news: package arrives the diapers can be used, as well as the other con{ents of the box.—MRS. C. J. M. 373-5250 fs ee n1"| | Reams"TCECREAM eee All Flavors. tm APRICOT MARMALADE 2% poundsapricots 1 orange and rind 4% lemon and rind 1% cups sugar Remove pits from apricots and cutthe fruit into thin strips. Wash and peel the orange and lemon, Cut the skins into thin strips andcutthe pulp into small pieces. Combine the fruit and peel, add the sugar andlet stand overnight. In the morning bring PORK & BEANS Elegant Antique PICTURES & FRAMES SUMMER SUNSHINEcan be caught for winter breakfasts with pure golden marmalade made from fresh apricots. Wonderful cake and tartfillings, too. Club Notes Cherry Sauce DAV AND AUXILIARY Will meet for canyon party ‘Thursday at 8 p.m. at Rotary Park. All members and families invited to bring supper. Drinks and watermelon furnished. at Pit fresh cherries and bring to boil in melted apple, currant or quince jelly with a little rum. 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Provo PINEAPPLE emisSiw { fe |Hzer_s.| LiquidDetergent Here’s a new apricot marmalade, destined to make its mark on future generations of breakfast toast and muffins. tive Furniture for 40 W. 100N. | aerate Marmalades, jams, sauces and nectars, incidentally, are good ways to use up very ripe apricots, All apricots, even if slightly under-ripe, will ripen to a beautiful sunny sweetness in a short time. ‘olor TV STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY | cores Apricots cook up so smooth and luscious they’ve been favorites for jams since before Grandma’s day. Can you imagine a fruit cupboard without apricot-pineapple jam? VAP TA) [COMFORT |2 BACON ve markets only a few weeks but there are so many beautiful ways to enjoy them.Apricots are an easy fruit to prepare for freezing and canning. (Always leave a few pits in the jar for flavor.) Homemade apricot nectar is delicious: simmerfruit with water and a little sugar, mix upin the blender to serve or to can. And fresh apricots blended into frozen oranye or other juice make a refreshing, healthful summerdrink. REPAIRS SEALS post to our small grandson When the In Canyon play baseball and wrestle with him every night. He has offer “a old fool woman who forbidden me to put anything but tried too late in life to grab a Jong pants and “he-man” shirts little romance that her life on the child, and wil hardly ever lacked for many years? let me cuddle Lee. At 17, married the man of my i say Lee's still a baby. mother's and father's choize. 1 Playing with his father is great, devoted myself to keeping house but when he's hrt or tired, and raising four handsomekids, think he should be allowed to want hugging. Fred says I'm still disliking this man. Six years ago, a friend began turning HIS son into a sissy. to show me little attentions, such ‘That's thelast thing i want to do. as birthday cards, and red roses, What do youthink? and nice phone calls, and visits SISSY'S MOM when I was in the hospital. DEAR MOM: Never a date, never a kiss, just Both of you are overreacting, nice smali favors and attentions which isn’t good for Lee. You that made mefeelloved for the need to sit down, and with some first time in my life. good child-care books as a Well, like a fool, I mistook his general guide, discuss your pity and kindness for something ideas about raising your chiid, else, I sought a legal separation Onething's for sure: the way last year and, yeu guessed it, he you're heading now, your baby lost interest. He remarked to will most certainly be an several people that he had made insecare and unhappy child, no commitments, that I was a whatever else he is — he-man or lovely person, but that’sit, Well, several friends and my ex-husband are laughing at me now, and I've decided to go somewhere and hide myred face and broken heart. I pray to God I can getoverthis hurt by working hard and advising other women that you can’tpick uplost years — it’s impossible. OLD FOOL First Morning Fresh DEAR OLD FOOL: You needn’t give any advice. Sounds to melike you're the right thing for yea. My ay suggestion would be to No. 1 Clif. mind thatit’s no crime to NewReds. w. 3° mistake (at any age) ewe ale ae “And remember that old line. about time being a greathealer. Good luck. 4c Ge » What kind of advice can you Filled with Marvelous Goodness Celebrates per, Annual Meet And Too Late Smart DEAR SUSIE MAC; Rosy-Gold Apricot MarmaladeIs Miss Walker is a graduate of Orem High School and LDS Seminary. She was an officer in the girls organization and a member of the National Honor Society, Sapre Aude and FHA. She has attended Utah State betel for a year. Burton, a graduate of sugarSalem High School, was active in athletics. He also graduated from Ricks College, where he played football. He graduated from Utah State sending a pack High School and IDS Seminary and have attended Brigham Young University. Miss Jolley will graduate from Salt Lake City Medical College in August. He is employed. The couple will be married on Wednesday, August 11, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Later that evening the groom's parents will host an open house. A reception will be held on Saturday, Aug. area Farmington at the home of the bride’s parents. One final session of the girl's Youth Academy for this year will be held from July 19 through the 30, Although advisors limit the sessions to provide for more activity and personalinstruction for each girl, there are still openings for girls from 10 to 18 who would like to attend. Those interested should apply through Special Courses and Conferences at BYU. The conference has been held annually for the past seven years. Kathy Taylor has directed the conferencesince its beginning. Mrs. Elain Burgener has served as head counselor for the girls whoattend. The Academy is designed to “give girls a chance for a dream vacation ana « good atmosphere in which they can learn and get acquainted with girls from other parts of the country,” according THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 9 SUSIE MAC Public Invited To Girls’ Show 373-1922 =... 50% ea Foster Gromt ..... CANVAS SHOES69: Children's Oe Ras os iscsi Dial Deodoren Deodorant a ihe cet 39: | EES TO THE |