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Show Page 15—THE DAILY HERALD,Provo, Utah MOLLYMAYFIELD Stepson n he World of Loe Thursday, Apri’ 23, 1970 New Officers Elected By Riverside Ladies Creates New officers of Riverside Ladies were elected at the anneal elec Problem mer at the Riverside C They are Mrs. oe presi $ DEAR MRS. MAYr IELD: My stepson is 15 and I do believe he has a pea-size brain. d Ashworth, D Hayes, president John Manning, vice pres Mrs. F.V. Nichols, secretary ar nd treasurer mei , He's lazy; he’s filthy, rude and a cocky know-it-all! I’ve been married to his father for two Gordo on Bywater, ted the ma and I've about hadit. Myhusband screams and yells at| the boy but what I think the kid needs is a good, oldfashinned whipping. I say stop sparing the rod and get out that old board-of-education and teach the boyhow to behave. The few chores he does around the house are done under protest and never done right. I don't think he ever heard of the words “thank you” or “I’m soz Chairman for the afternoon was Mrs. Rex Thomas who was assisted by Mrs. be an Name New Officers Between my husband ainis Supitchaya boy, I am a nervous wreck. I'm Mrs, Keith G, (Lula) Jensenof om Vitchit Dhe not accustomed to such people, Huntsville, Weber: County, danced especially a teen-ager like my stepson. JU DY DAYBELI What would youdoif you were in my position? STEPMOTHER BILLY HOUSTON Judy Lynn Daybell Is Screaming and yelling isn’t Billie Houston Tells the wayto discipline a child, but T'm not so sure about the Planning Fall Wedding OfMay27 Wedding Day rasaae d”” but, really, at his age DEAR STEPMOTHER SPRINGVILLE--Planning an their marriage he will continue early fall wedding are Judy his schooling at Brigham Young Lynn Daybell, daughter of Mr. University. and Mrs, Glenn, Kirkwood, and The couple plans to make a John Marlin Robertson, son of new home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. LeMont Robertson, 4 are residents Mr. and Mrs. Staniey C. Mr.and Mrs. Jack Jones,also of Houston of Orem announce Orem, engagement and wedding plans ‘The coupleplans to be married for their daughter, Billie Bly, on May27 in the Salt Lake LDS and David nes, con of Temple. They will be honored that eveningat a receptionin the Orem First - 24th LDS Ward cultural hall. The bride-elect will be at- of Springville. The newlyweds will be honored the evening of their weddingin early September at a reception to be held in the First‘Twelfth Ward Cultural Hall. Miss Daybell is Springville High School and LDS Seminary graduate. She is presently attending the Utah Technical Coilege at Provo in the business department and is planning to work in Provo. The future groom is also a Springville High School and LDS Seminary graduate. He tended byhersister, Stacie Lyn, who will be Junior maid of honor. Sandra Pynewill be maid of honor with Debbie Jones, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid. Bradley Stan Houstonwill serve as best man. Miss Houstonis a graduate of Orem High School and the LDS Seminary. She hasalso attended Utah Technical College of Provo and graduated in dental assisting. She is now employed in Orem as a dentalassistant. She is a member of the Central is presently attending Utah State University at Logan. Following Utah Dental Assistants Society. Mr. Jones also graduated frm Orem High School and is now a sopiiomore attending BYU Baby Sate In Bed? Perhaps majoring Terry Metcalf Selects taking another long look at the May 23 Marriage Day SPRINGVILLE—Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Terry Metcalf, to Joseph ©. Carapbell,son of Keith Campbell of Hurricane and Mrs. Hilma Campbell of St. George Miss HancockIs Council, which finds that cribs play a key role in infant falls. And of all crib complaints, the most frequent seems to be the ease with which a child can hook his toes into some type of horizontal member and boost himself over the top. Infants, it seems, just naturally like to climb. The Safety Council, reporting on the nursery dangers in its current “Family Safety” publication, cited a study by Dr. Harvey Kravitz of the Northwestern University Medical School. With the assistance of a grant from the council, Dr. Kravitz, working with two business Household Hints TERRY METCALF NEW YORK (UPI)—Safe as in a baby’scrib, ‘tis said. But a lot of persons interested in baby welfare are crib and other nursery items to check just how safe—or how dangerous—theyare. Examination of hundreds of case histories has led to the conclusion that improper design of infant furniture—cribs, playpens, high chairs and dressing tables especially—plays a key Tole in thousands of serious accidents babies suffer each year. So reports the Safety in management, He is a member of the BYU Ski Club. He is employed in Provo. The couple plans to make a homein Ore: Orem. Feted by Guests Lucille Hancock of Payson was honored at a birthday party recently at the Provo home of Mrs. Alma Ross with Mrs. Ronald Mooney, Mrs. William Ponds as co-hostesses. Miss Hancock received guests during the afternoon and evening and shared a birthday cake, made and decorated by Roger Tom. Gifts were presented to the honoree by the To remove candlewax from a washablefabric,first apply ice to harden the wax. Then remove surface wax with a dull knife. Next, place the stain been elected Dairy Wiv General Dixon, sang sev Utah, She succeeds Mrs, Robert S. (Lois) Wright of Orem. from Mrs. Jensen, who has served as vice president of the Utah Dairy Wives for the past two years,was electedto the position during the association's annua! meeting in Salt Lake City. numbers t Tables arrying out the ere distributed by Mrs. and Mrs. Curistensen. S.F. Fashion Show Tonight To Increase Ward ‘Talent’ ‘fhe wife of a dairyman, Mrs. Pl it probably make him Jensen serves on the Weber more belligerent, even if his County PTA Council. Elected vice president was aust is big enough to handle Mrs. James (Donna) Coletti of ge this more with your Pleasant View, Weber County; husband, Tell him to straighten secretary, Mrs. Charles out the boy or send him: where (Blanche) Warnick of Pleasant someonecanteach him things he Grove, Utah County; and should have been taught years historian, Mrs, Edis (Mary) Taggart of Lewiston, Cache ago. You sound like a strong County. character. Why nottake over the boy and do a little training yourself? I doubt if you could whip him but you could get tough and really clamp down. You iow, tay be that’s whatthe boy A double baby shower wes really wants — someoneto care given Mondayevening by Mrs. enough to make him behave. Ardath Haynes at her home MM. assisted by Mrs. Diane Jarvis. Guests of honor were Mrs. Doris Perry and Mrs. Tanya Jensen, DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: The room was decorated with I’ve got an awful crush on dolis of various sizes which Tommy. I’ve known him for a graced the bookcase, end tables year but the only timeI ever see and counter. him ortalk to him him is in my Stork bingo was played with home room andthat’s only ead prizes going to LaPreal Sim. 10 minutes a day. ‘then ali he mons, “sn Wilkinson, Peggy talks about is skiing, about Taylor, Shannon Stowell, Doris whichI know absolutely nothing. Perry and Yvonne Perry, I am going to have a party After delicious refreshments soon and I’dlike to invite him. carried out in a pink and white Would that be all right? color scheme, the gifts were Honestly, the only reason I’m presented to the honored guests. Tavs tyae we Chet Haynes and Teressa Taylor were the gift bearers who PettNXIOUS brought the gifts in two at a time. Many lovely gifts were DEAR ANXIOUS: Sure,invite him to your party. received by the guests from their co-workers and relatives. And,I'll bet he comes, too! Here!'s a little pointer for you —learn something about skiing, even learn to ski and you'll make a lot of headwaywith him. The 19TH CENTURY Will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. wayto get a boy’s attention ss to be interested in whathelikes to with Mrs. H. T. Walker, 1970 N. do. And, AC’ T interested in what 980 E. LOYAL STAR AUXILIARY he talks about, Will be held Friday May 1, MM. rather than this week as previously announced. SPANISH FORK — A moderr: version of the biblicai “Parable of The Talents” is in progress here currentlyas a focalpoint of the fund drive for a new chapel under construction for the Palmyra Stake 3rd LDS Ward. Partof it will be seen this week in a spring fashion show. As motivation for ward members. the bishopric recently Thomas, Bernice Mublstein, end Donna Keele. The store is the “Sonoma Shop”. The affair will be held at 8 p.m. in the Spanish Fork High School auditorium, with tickets on sale at the door. All interested persons are invited to attend. Grooming Guide presented each family in their ao nae accents rather congregation with a crisp five ‘han Heavy eye oe liners are dollar bill. Along with the cash makeup and cameinstructions to exert every out. Soft pastel eye caw effort to cause the monev to circles the eye for the round, increase as wasdoneinbiblical Soft, open look, Bleached eyebrowsgive a milder appeatimes with the “talents”. As their part of the project, rance, Skin is scrubbed and three ladies, all employees of a local women's wearstore, will present tonight a spring fashion By: show with cooperation of their long, employer. The dies¢are Emma Friends Arrange Shower for Two Club Notes Sets SS Se Sl ee Blue White Peach Yellow Pink Hospital, H esnac” 100% continuous ment. Deep pile KITCHEN CARPET nylon fila: hag, } roll only! Green Reg $6.95 Nice ‘n Easy kitchen carpet wide selection of colors. Reg. $12.95 ONLY... phe (carpetonly) Completely Installed. . . 5g”. Are You a Gem of a Homemaker?— “SHAG” ideas and thingsfor Greater Efficiency— ow to accomplish twice as much un Elegant Acrylic carpet. 1 Roll only! Gold. Reg. 9.95 WE'RE NOT THE BIGGEST! | | half the time How to Do Less for Your Children so. You Can Do More with Them. ONLY =5.-.03 (carpet onnty) April 30, May 7 and May 14, 1970 Thursday Time: 7:00-9:30 pm Place: 321 FI.WC Tuition: $3.00 for theseries $2.00 for a single lecture Forfurther information or registration, contact Special Courses and Conferences 42 Herald R. Clark Building Brigham Young University PA Great Buys Wide .. Selection Open late Mon. Carpet Carousel, Inc. ] 798 South State 225-asl A A. Built-up crawlers in re cotton Solids. plaids, gripper crotch. 918 mos, Reg. $1.89..$1.49 B. Adorable sunsuits in easy-care fabrics with plastic liniug, snap front easy ARYL HOOLE, author and lev series of three new lectures: Provo, Utah 84601 Phone 374-1211, Ext. 3556 “The King Peignoir how to conquer inner space Day. dieholder with yellow forand red carnations Mrs. Edwin Ste a companied by Mrs. Jack V between clean white blotters or several layers of facial tissues and press with a warm iron. To are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. remove remaining stain, sponge Metcalf of St. George, former with trichlorethane. Rinse thorresidents of Springville. oughly, launder. Weddirg olansare being made for May 23 with vows being exchanged in the St. George LDS Fiber content, finishes and Temple. A reception will follow special properties, such aS Authorities estimate the averY LEAGUE that evening in the East Stake stretchability and bonding are age American family wastes Will meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. House. important to know when about 400 pounds of edible food at the Women’s CulturalCenter. Miss Metcalf is a graduate of choosing yardage for home jn the course of a year. For the Mrs. Edwin PR. Firmage will Dixie High School and LDS sewing. Ask about the laundera- nation, the waste adds up to 10 speak on British contribution to Seminary She is presently bility of a eeebefore buying. million tons of food annually. American culture. employed as manager of a Ch - | drive-inn cafe in St. George. Mr. Campbell is a Hurricane Showthe babysitter where © High School and LDS Seminary the telephone is and leave FOR MOTHER graduate. He has attended Dixie pad and pencil handy. List the } ~ or the BRIDE-TO-BE College and is presently em- number where you can be! reached. Mention that you are © ployed by a grocery concern. The couple will make a home expecting a call or two and} in St. George where the groom leave a message. This gets the will continuehis studiesat Dixie point across that theline is to be kept free. Epecial Courses and Conferences presents Dates: podas. White tierred royal dards and a huge brass cheon, ARE YOU INTERESTED IN CREATING |A HAPPY HOME? urer in lent of Utah auxiliary of the Dhes in col guests, who were served lun- Park Ridge, Ill., found that nearly half the infants in his investigation fell from a high place—a crib, a dressing table, or an adult bed—during their first year oflife. 5. dances American Dairy Association of pediatricians on the staff of Lutheran Cullen Christensen and Mrs. P.E Ashton. Mrs. Thomas introduced the Far East Fascination Scene with emphasis on ThaiJand. She told MRS. ASHWORTH of the beauties and cultures of this unique countr and in. were gaily decorated with 4 pee two lovely Dairy Wives 0 i nin mind” () UW} and Fri PROVO—LAYTON ¥ 2 | closure. Sizes 9, 12 and 18 mos. Reg. $1.29....51 C. Boys’ sunsuit and shirt setin DurablePresscotton, white buttons. Solid colors with white shirt. Sizes 2, 8,4. Rez, $2.29....,,81.88 D. Toddler boxer shorts in easy-care cotton. Choice of colors. 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