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Show Page 6—TH2 DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah Monday, March 23, 1970 Gloria Jean Salerno GOP Women = Honored at Reception Mr. Romney Vernon Romney, cheon Thursday at the Riverside Country Club at ee ON CASE LOTS cay 1:30 p.m. TOMATO SAUCE Mrs. Mildred McKay and other state officers wil! be present Reservations should be for " W. D. Tueller, president, or $02. Con, CUT BEANS i by calling 373-3485, 373-1431 oes made by Tuesday with Mrs. The Weber State Singers of andclosefriends at their Provo Ogden, of which the bride is a home. A profusion of pale apricot member, serenaded the couple arranged attorney general for Utah, will be the guest speaker at the Provo Women's Republican lun- the veception to family members was or 225-2997, Youth Drug Panelists Talk to Mot Pour Rire Wedding Of SWEET PICKLES fis: j Kaye Isaac PAYSON—Dr: NOW AT HOME in Ceda r City are Mr. and Mrs Donald H. Keitz (Maureen Wightman) whowere married on March18. Sheis the daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. L, One psychologist and three home,” and “I amlearning to youths discussed disturbed face reality andlife as it really daughter, Stephen G, Hanson, son of Mr is.” Drugs came into these youths and Mrs. Gerald Hanson, also of Pour Rire Club held at the home lives as a means of running Payson. Nuptial vows were repeated of Mrs, Clyce Gabbitas. away from problems or having a Spencer Wood, staff member little exciternentoutoflife. Drug recently in Salt Lake City at the at the Youth Center at Utah pushers are females as well as home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul formerly of State Hospital, brought a panel males. The average age of Christensen, of two boys and onegirl from the juveniles tempted is 15-16 years Payson, with Bishop Philip E. Youth Center. They discussed of age but one youth knewof a Jones, Payson Third Ward, and answered various questions oie supplying an 8 year old officiating. The bride asked her sister, directed by Mr. Wood as well as b members. oiiets as to “What would Debra Isaac, and a cousin, Ages of the youth ranged from you do to change your life is you Beckie Christensen, to stand as bridesmaids, Lee Kapaloski of 16 to 18 yearsold, hadto live it over again? were, There was religion in the “I wouldn’t stay out late,” “I'd Salt Lake City was best man. Areception immediately after homes aad one outstanding keep myparents from yelling at commentkeptbeing brovght out, me and being home more,” “T the ceremony paid honor to the “Mom and "ad were never would want my parents to care couple, who left later for a home,” ‘Both parents worked,” for me more, and would have honeymoon in the Hawaiian “No father, mother worked.” stayed with them more when I Islands. The youths were asked why was young,” and “I would get They are now at homein Salt they wereat the clinic and an- more involved with people and Lake City, where Mr. Hanson is swers came back: “I had a student at University of Utah. realistic things.” His bride is a recent graduate of ficulty getting along with people,” “I got to using drugs,” Spencer Wood asked the Brigham Young University and “T didn’t seem to fit in,” “I tried youths, “What was the most now teaching in the elementary to commitsuicide,” ‘I gave up important thing you have grades in the Granite School on life,’ ‘‘Wasn’t wanted,” learned from the hospital?” One District, Salt Lake City. “Parents didn't care or want youth answered, “I have learned me,” Bad influence offriends,” that Thave more toliveforthan I “Chuldn't deal with problems thought.” Another answered, “I through talking with parents,” have learned about myself and “Parents just velled at me and other people and real cirjet mestay out late.” cumstances I have learned to Generally speaking these quit running from myself, youths were glad to be receiving help from the hospital. Statements included: “I have sometimes to live in this world morefriends atthe hospital than as it really is takes ‘real guts.”” Belle Mere Club members met Ido at home.” “Otherkids at the Next month Mrs, Gary Peayof Thursday at the home of Mrs. centerhelp the most because we Springville will host. Mildred Denhalter with Mrs. J. plan and have activities, police officer will talk on “iaw Earl Lewis, president, conwhich I never got to have at Enforcement on Drugs.” ducting. Mrs. Lewis presented the Betty Canary thought for the day “The Pace thatStills,” by Norman Vincent Peale. ‘Welivein a tense, hard driving generation, thinking we just haveto get places in a hurry andit is wonderful what a little and Mrs. Grant Wightmanof Provo. A graduate of Provo High School, she has attended Southern we and drug users at monthl; meeting of the Mot Belle Mere Advised to > ‘Seek Calm’ Cause for Weeping Amid the Sweeping I wonder why womenhaven't banded together to found quoted. We might take timeto go through the family album reliving the pleasant moments or take the long wayto the store Housecleaning we might stop referring to it as My house- in, “Time to start My house cleaning.” Unless alone Don't tell me. I already know. One starts My cleaning after doing My breakfastdishes. Mydishes? I ate from four cereal bowls and two eggy plates? I'll wash Their dishes. AndI canrinse out Mycoffee cup at the sametime. A womanworks in My cleaning between My washing and Myironing. (If your laundry this week included several loads ofbell-bottom jeans, tights, leotards and the sheets Hie more than one bed, I have news for you. It's Their aundry.) say they begin Mycleaning with washing But, is it really yours? What about those fingerprints? Canyoutruthfully call them My fingerprints? Probably not. Unless youare 24 feettall. Or walk around on your knees. Time out to drive Our car to do My grocery shopping. My grocery shopping? You alone are eating $65 worth of food in one week? Haveyoufinished running My errands for the week? al errands consisted of one trip for the purpose of buyi typewriter ribbon, Picking up cello strings, noteboo iper, four pairs of size 3 socks, going to the jeweler’s for a repaired Cinderella watch, to the clezner’s for a fringed suede jacket and 24 men's shirts, well. those were Their errands Did yyu get back in timetofinish mopping My kitchen floor? What a messy lady youare. That is, if you are the one droppingall that peanut butter and ice cream. Back to My housec! leaning Perhaps I should empty My kitchen cupboards. Stue’ there between the puffed wheat and jar of honey I'll find My model airplane and in the back My eighth-gradescience workbook and the silver drawer—well, I seemto be keeping several sets of My Barbie clothes amongthe steak knives and spatulas. My front hall closet is jus as bad. My three bowling balls aresitting on top of My ree pairs of red boots and Mycar racing set has spilles | over. Possibly because I threw My fou pairs of ice skates and two hockey sticks on top ofit. Utah State College, where Mr. Keitz, the son of Leonard Keitz and Mrs Robert Stum, both ofSalt Lake City, will continue his schooling. Discussed by Speaker A delightful and motivating each other and with nature. Be talk was given by Mrs. Ariel an artist and an audience, she Ballif to members of Fine Arts emphasized, Fulfillment should Club at the home of Mrs. Arthur bea constantgoing, a continuing Adamsot. Thursday afternoon. in progress, a reaching. Two Mrs, Joel Barlow, president, ways to achieve fulfillment are others’ creations introduced Mrs, Ballif, telling a’ appreciating little of her early life in Mexico and creating our selves, Being and how the culture and creative makes people grow. refinement of the parents was There are manydefinitions for encouraged in their children. art, yet it can't be explained. She met her husband at Ricks Greatart is a great experience. College and they have five Great ideas in great form are outstanding children and 15 greatliterature, poetry, music, grandchildren. Mrs. Ballif, well ete. Thisis the day tolive. Use it, known for her creativity, is don't wait until tomorrow, We prominent in drama,art, poetry are what w«do. This is the day to and prose. work, to accomplish, to realize, Her talk was a discussion of to exerteffort and it is our day. the fine arts which she called ““A Start now to have an abundant Woman’s Fulfillment of Self. life. She quoted /ho conclusion she _Tead. an stressed a jh while you tive—liveall over and Lovely Semmes were die happy.” She asked, “Whatdo served by the hostess and we mean by communication in assisting hostess, Mrs. S, Elmer fine arts?” and said everyone Jacobsen, to 27 members and the should understand what they see guest speaker. Mrs. Grant Ekins and try to communicate with won the handkerchief award. member, Mrs.Estelle Theobald, was also welcomed. Mrs. Collier, a native of Newton, Cache County, has lived in Provo for the past six years, She is on the Exploratory Book Committee for Senior Citizens and has taughtliterature for 25 years, “Knowing something scien- of Brigham Slacks are slimming down this peu. Put away look for more tailored, ar ered lines for spring Clogs, which burst upon the fashion scenelast fall, have made their way into spring shoestaples. The De La Mare,“The Shape of the by Louise Townsend Young Sandals, Clogs Step into Spring NEW YORK — Sandals and clogs are on the rise and on the go. They travellike troupers on wedges or solid wood or cork soles. Somestyles have closed Reth Huish, also of Payson, who toes and bare backs, otherlots of lessshoes are great for casual wear and comfortable for walking The nicety of its tailored touches turns this front-buttoned pant-dress into something very pecial. No, 3302 comesin sizes 10to 18. Size 12 (bust 34) with we takes 2% yd. of 44- suit. Listen te his comments on the clothes you wear, then wearhis favorites. He may also have some advice on le’ — there may be is education chairman. Florence Stoker reported on the Women’s Legislative Council meeting. Mary Crutis assisted with opening exercises. Shirley Moore and Lavinia Kanig were hosts for the lun- cheon that program, preceded the the latter by David McCoard, and quoted the Greek idea of Pegasus. “The Poison Tree” by William Blake, “Journey” by Edna St. Vincent Millay and “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes. a Negro poet, were read along with a poetic utterancein prose by Joseph Smith. To conciude she read “‘Highway 91” by Jeannette Morrell and a humorous poem by John Keats. During the serving of the tasty refreshments, Mrs.Collier read “The Star Splitter” b: Robert Frost. Mrs, Stella Garrett, president, Scandinavia Behn, ‘The Dunce” by Walter AAUW Meet University. They spoke on “A Look at the Campuses and Where They Are Going.” Among the ideas they presented wastheir wish to have a voice in study planning and that they wanted liberal administration thatwill allow this. Klara Jean Durrant, Payson, president of the unit, presided with the program introduced by and organizes, as Joes all art. She read poems aboutsnakes, an X-ray and Halley's Comet, tifically ii s knowing it only half- conducted and Mrs.Flint Dixon way,” she said. “Poetically read the poem.Mrs.Collier was knowing somethiiig is @ more introdyead hy Mre Halen Hovt sure way.’ She read “The First Snowfail” by James Russell Lowell, “Easter Snowfall” by Henry Guests at superflared bell-botto Do you dress for the man in yourlife? If you don’t, you should. Ask him to help you pick out a dress or a pant- associate member, Mrs. Mamie B. Davis, was weicomed. A new Collegians Hunt ba “The Experience of Poetry” was charmingly presented to members of the Nelke Club Thursdayafternoonbyoneof the members, Mrs. DeFonda Collier, at the home of Mrs. Clawson Y. Cannon. Assisting hostess was Mrs. Ella Jacobsen. Along with 17 members, an Heart” Grooming Guide open air all around, and a few sport open fronts and closed backs. The color range goes from red, white and blue to =olid bone. 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Hemorrhoids Van Con 15 oie 8 for plus ay aeor third side back door? Should I step on or over My twosleds in order to get downstairs and clean My basement? ! BURGER mon and Mrs. Ralph C. Carter of Allen Park, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. ThomasPhillips, Dublin, Calif. Miss Carteris a junior and Mr. Phillips a senior student. The weddingwill be May29 in Oakland, Calif. Nicholl as examples of poems which haveaffected her life and brought back memories of past experiences. “Weall have memories unique to us. When wethink of them, they bring pictures to our minds Foets do this same thing. A SPANISH FORK — Four poemis only thefirst part of an students from Utah universities experience—what it brings to your mind is the second part. A were guest speakers at a meeting of the American good poem brings a shock of Association of University recognition and of realization Women, held Wednesdayat the and of sharing something.” She quoted, “Poetry doesn’t Social Center in Spanish Fork. Speakers were Jeff Winston save souls; it just makesit worth and Al Walcherof University of saving.” She said that although Utah; John Fergeson andTerrill poetryreflects life it also selects one day, stoppingat points of interest. Breaking the pattern of rush can restore our bodies and our minds and can bring an oasis of healing calm in the midst of stress. A delicicus luncheon concluded the afternoon. Solid Pack THE ENGAGEMENT OF Cynthia G. Carter and NormanPhillips, Brigham Young University students is announced. Their parents are Mr. Experience With Poetry Topic of Nelke Talk ‘Fulfillment of Self’ slowing down cando for us,” she an organization called The Society for the Prevention of 55° io fo Announced Oldroyd nounce th ; , 12 in and presented a brief program. the attractivefloral decor for the ‘Theyoung couplewill reside in Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.. where reception. The bride was gowned in Mr. Lee is stationed with the organza Armet Forces, embroidered silk Byactual count my pe! World of Wan ” Will Hear A charmingly decorated flowing to floor length and her reception at the Women's veil of silk organza cascaded Cultural Center honored Mr. and from a flower of pearls. She Mrs. Roger D. Lee, Gioria Jean carried talisman roses. Her Slerno) Wednesday evening, attendants, Deanne Allred, Nita following their marriage earlier Maxfield, Mary Ann Barker and that day in the Sait Lake Susan Hopkins, and junior bridesmaid, Lori Glenn, were in le. Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeF’. Lee of long dresses of pale green Ogden parents of the groom, chiffon with sashes of apricot hosted a wedding breakfast for and held parasols of talisman the immediate family at Hotel roses. Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dave Lee wasbest man for his Salerno, parents of the bride brother with Richard and Jim served a buffet dinner prior to Lee, also brothers, ushering gladicli a j LITTLE BOYS Lr eee OVER 1,000 TO CHOOSE FROM! ie Gaaen US Government figures show PN WALL wa is V9mg'lor’ aor 74 COMPLETE WESTERN WEAR = << |