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Show Friday, April 24, 1970 Page 6—THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah Workshop for Young Mothers Will Start Tommorrow on BYU Campus nent .n conjunction with the BYU e Smith Family Living Center on the BYU Erickson, and Step<n Call campus. Instructors will be Clavell Raty and Ann Bartlett of the Provo Adult Education Jones, foliowing their marriage The workshop has been set up with one morning session, entitled “Meet the Challenge of Children,” snd an afternoon respoisibility, this is an opportunity to get the babysitting. The morning session 1s from 9:30 to 11:30 and the afternoon sessionis from 12:30 to 2:30, Topics discussed April 2 will be age differences, and budget meals and speedy 2, topics will be creative play emade materials, and clothing knowhow — several dresses made fromthe same pattern, and professional touches homemade garments. Thefinal session, May 9, will be concerned with problembehavior in children, and comparative buying earlier that day at the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Jones is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Jones of West Covina, Calif., who will host an open house on June 12. Mrs. Allen Diem of Sall Lake City will serve the bride as matron of honor and Carol Johnson as bride’s attendant. attendant. Miss Ericksonis a graduate of Department. “So many times wivesfeel left behind when their husbands get college degrees,” Mrs. Oaks said, but pointed out that since the and May, starting Saturday session, entitled “Stretching the Family Peanies.” According to Stella Oaks, director of Provo ‘Adul:: Education, the workshop is being held on Saturdaysfor the convenienceof 1 ethers with small children, under the assumption that fathers will be home that day to handle A garden reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Erickson in Lindun on June will honor their daughter, Kehaulani All sessions will be held in room 2158 to the A free “Hot Line to Opportunity” workshop, presented by the Pravo Adult Education College of Family Living and the Departmentof Vocational Edcation, held on three successive Saturdays in June 5 Wedding DayIs Set family is a woman's most important “specific information and help” from material that comes directly out of BYU College of Family Living classes. She also emphasized that the workshop is free. “Utah County has been pointed out as Brignam Young University in health and physical education and a member of the SportswomenClub. giving more leadership in strengthening familylife than any place in the nation,” Mrs. Oaks said. In November, 1968, the Provo Adult Education Department gave the National Adult Education Association Con- Mr. Jones is attending BYU after completing and LDS mission to Wes. Germany The couple will reside in Orem. vention a two day program on how they had achieved such success, The “Hot Line io Opportunity” workshop was arranged for by Mrs. Oaks and Virginia Poulson of the Salt Lake Adult Education Center. Household Hints Further information maybe obtained by calling Jan Christiansen at 372.4710 or Pat Lusk at 374-1211, ext. 2497 Briley Negro Story Recounted speaker, Mrs. Antone Romney. She spoke of the Negro as being as truley American as any other race in the country. Most of the slaves brought to America were from the strongest and mostintelligent of their race. Although many were mistreated by their owners, others were treated with kindness and respect. It tok 250 years and the 13th amendmentto free the slaves. In most all wars involving America, Negro soldiers have fought along with the other races, but not till the Korean war were they given equalrights and privileges in military service. Mrs. Romney quoted from several current magazine articles, and spoke briefly about the contributions the Negro race have made to the American the Holiday Inn in Provo on ff dinner at the Inn today with the Boardof Directors meeting with the Convention Committee. oa afternoor: will be the meeting presided over Mrs ty Mrs. Julie Orison of Bountiful, President of the Association. Mayor Verl G. Dixonwill be on handto give the official greeting. John H. Rupper, M. D., President of the Utah Medical Association will give the welcome to the members and guests. Payson Bank President, Mr. Fey Broadbent,will speak to the theme of the convention, 1970— Decade of Decision. Wyeth Laboratories will present a film, A Case in Point, telling of the role of a medical assistant in the doctors office. Mrs. Helen Society. Stephens, National Vice President of AAMA will join The refrigerator door should Glen C. Griffin, M.D. of Bounpresently teaching ee at open away from adjoining tiful, National Medical Advisor Payson Junior High School. Mr. cabinets. Almost every manu- to AAMAin giving a presenStrasburg is employed by the facturer makes left-hinged re- tation on office “P.R.” and State Agriculture Department frigerators, so request one if communications. as a food and drugiInspec! tor. He that’s needed for a more conveElection ofofficers will take graduated from Utah State nient kitchen. place in the business meeting University and has served an LDS mission to the Northwestern States. llene Ferkovich Will Wed Bryant Strasburg Mr. and Mrs, Anthony J. Ferkovich, Lehi, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tleen, to G. Bryant Strasburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Strasburg,also of Lehi. ‘The wedding ceremony will be held June19, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with a eee that evening in the Lehi LDS The couple will honeymoon in Stake Center. Miss Ferkovich, a graduateof Hawaii and return to make a Brigham Young University, is homein Lehi. fireproof flames or intense makers claim. The with its nylon-like drape, is expecte? Host State Convention Saturday and Sunday. The conraiee open with a kick- a cloth Sharman Sorensen Will noxious fumes when exposed to Medical Assistan The Ladies Literary Club met The Utah County Medical Wednesdayat the home of Mrs. Wendell Vance to hear the Assistants will host the Annual ey of the Negro in America Convention of the American Association of Medical sen George Rea introduced Assistants ofthe State of Utah at is named Durette. The cloth will aot lose its strength o: give off ___KEHAULANI ERICKSONIN At Session the o SHARMAN SORENSEN A new fabric from thetextile world heat, its material, feel and to have Marry McArthur Hafen many home decorating appiications. Mr. and Mrs. James B. The campaign aignlook is being Sorensen of Provo aniiounce the by contemporary forthcoming marriage of their furniture manufacturers in a daughter, Sharman, to McArwide range of prices, styles, thur Hafen, son of Mr. and Mrs. and finishes, These vary from Weston Hafen of Ivins, Utah. A lacquer colors and handsome May 29th temple wedding is wood grains to tortoise shell. planned, The bride-to-be is a graduate The sturdy look is being produced in ciests, eube-shaped of Kaiserslautern American tables, desks, stack units and High School in Kaiserslautern even as sofa beds with a Germany, whereshe served as a member of the school newspaper storage area for bedding. staff. Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Jane Michaels of Morganton, N. Carolina, of the Professional Advancement Committee of AAMA will speak briefly after the business meeting, ‘The Installation Banquet will follow the Social Hour which is to honor Miss Mary Jane Michaels, Mrs. Heien Stephens and Dr. Glen C. Gri’fin all of the National Board of AAMA. Assistants will be held at noon, Featured spe:kers at the with Harold Glen Clark, PhD.of banquet will be Mr. Robert Brigham Young University as Johnson, new President of Blue the speaker. The convention will Cross-Blue Shield of Utah, and adjourn after the brunch. A postMrs. A. Wilis (Helene) Smith, convention feature will be a wig President of the Women’s = show by Jean Paree Wigs, Auxilliary of the Utah Medical c. Association, Co-Chairman of the conOn Sunday,the meeting will be vention are Mrs. Mary Goodwin opened with Miss Mary Jane of Provo and Mrs. J.M. Michaels on the subject, “The (Alverda) Hunter of Springville. Challenge of Professional Others on the committee include Development.” Duane E. Davis, Mrs. Faye Elr.er of Payson, M.D., local urologist,will give a Mrs. Maurine Crowell, Mrs. lecture ‘on urology, followed by Lorraine Topham, Mrs. Coye Mrs,James W. (Marie) Webster Norris, Mrs. Evelyn Wilcock. on personality development. Mrs. Marguerite Pierce, Kris Acent honoringthe ten past Hofstedt all of Provo, and Mrs. presidents of the Utah Medical Betty Lawrence of Orem. is presently fromDixie High School ir George, Utah, is also an Seminary graduate. He fulfilled an LDS mission to Northern Germany, and is currently attending BYU to gain a degree in business management. Parentsof the bride will honor the couple at areception at “The Manor” in American Fork the evening of May 29th, and an open house, hosted by the groom's parents, will be held in Ivins, Utah onthe evening of May 30th. poised iook The waves in the summer styles are even more soft and natural in appearance than they were for spring, and the curls frequently form directl, out of the ridge of the waves. This adds foieantag Bib oe weeo . ‘change that seems to teciniing to the fre with Be summerstyles is a stretched out tendency in some of the curls that used to quiggle and spiral onto the face and in the nape areain spring styles. SHOP 10 TILL6 —_— HALF PRICE (or less) SHOP KIM BARRETT NANCY STARLEY Orem Students Chosen To YES - WE? RE ANNOUNCING A NEW KIND Attend Girls State Mest OF SHOP AT CLARKS... FEATURING SEASONAL TOP QULAITY MERCHANDISE SELECTED FROM The American Legion and Mrs. Bruce A. Barrett. Auxiliary has announced their The Girls State Convention Girls Staterepresentatives from will be held in Cedar City in ‘h School. They are June, The programgives young rley, daughter of Mr. girls an opportunity to learn James R. Starley, and daughter of Mr. Famed Teacher Will Instruct THROUGHOUT THE STORE — ASSEMBLED IN A SPECIAL SHOP AND DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO ONE HALF PRICE OR LESS more of how government func- tions. Contributors are the Orem Literary ciub and the Olesea Club. ‘The programis sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary NOW SHOWING — FROMTHE... ‘The president, Dorothy Duncan, hopes for an increase of mem- PACESETTER — LADIES CASUAL & DRESS COATS AND DRESSES bership next year so more girls will have the opportunity to attend. Chairman of the Girls Ballet Class COTTAGE and ETC. SHOP — SPORTSWEARandentire stock of CORBINs A master class in ballet, State competition this year is taught by William Christensen, Mrs. Fred Gourdin. famed ballet instructor, will be ‘The twoalternates are Becky attended by 50 students fromthe Coleen Collins Smith dance Billings, daughter of Dr. and M Russell M. Billings, and school, Provo, Saturday Carolyn Downs, daughter of Mr. Theclass will be held at th nd Mrs. Robert H. Downs. ballet studio, University of Utal and membersof Ballet Westwill demonstrate. 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