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Show Boer os Sa Spring Reception Fetes Newlyweds Amid Spring colors of yellow Monson, Susan Andrew and and green, Meridee Jones and Claudia Morgan. They wore long Steven Young were united in dressed of yellow voile flocked marriage in a double ring with white, They were made ceremony Saturday, March 14, at the Reception Centre by Bishop Burl S. Petersen The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eari S. Jones of Orem, and Steven is the son of 2~ Mrs. Reo Y. Young, with empire waists and long sleeves, They all wore matching yellow shoes, and carried bouquets of daises. A pearl necklace set fromthe bride, completed Ait outfits. Flower girls were Suzette Andrew, Shelley Monson Pe bride's gown was and Christa Prawitt. They all designed by the bride and wore vellow dresses pleated in CHATTING AT THE STATE lun- Mrs. president; Max created by her mother. The ‘A’ front making the skirts full and roses and stephanotis. The bride chose her three sisters, Judy Monson, Kathy Prawitt and Jerrilyn Mortensen, as bridesmaids, as were Connie Mortensen and Connie Monson. ‘The couple lef* for a short line dress was of delustered short puffed sleeves. They wore satin and overlayed with hand wristlets of yellow carnations. embreidered nylon organza. The ring bearers were Bryan Chantillylace outlined the neck Young and Peggy Monson, Miss line and fronts, with matching Monson was dressed like the lace and bow. Tinypear! buttons flower girls. Debbie Smith was accented the bodice front. The at the guest book. sheer sleeves were of emBest man duties were perbroidered nylon organza edged formed by Joseph Larsen. with Chantilly lace. Her bouffant Ushers were Charles L. Monson, elbow-length veil was of bridal Bradley Mortensen, Sherman illusion with a largesatin bow. It Andrew, Richard Jones and was fashioned and created by Edward Brown, Prenuptial parties weregiven the groom's mother. The bridal bouquet was a cascadeof yellow by Judy Monson, Jerrilyn Depew vice Fork-Payson, cheon meeting of the Utah Cowbelles Spanish in Spanis: Fork Saturday were, president; Mrs. William A. Cornaby, from left, Mrs. Eldon Eliason, state president of the local unit. Utah Cowbelles Guests At Sp. Fork Luncheon SPANISH FORK—With Association and its auxilia Spanish Fork and Payson units The Cowbelles, held at Scipio; Mrs. Parry Taylor, Hinckley; Mrs. W. Lloyd Johnson, Aurora; Mrs. Darrell C. Holden, Vernon; and Mrs. Glen Larsen, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Eliason repezted on the recent73rd annual convention of the National Cattlemen's Honored too were the past state Cowbelle presidents, Mrs. Frank Hughes, and Mrs. Grant Swenson,bott: of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Wells Robbins, and Mrs. Merling Monroe, both of Scipio; and Mrs. Gordon Peart, Randolph. MOLLY MAYFIELD She Likes It Just Fine! every week. We never go 1 don’t know how to startthis anywhere without the kids and letter so I'll just jump in with mywardrobe leaves much to be sired, both feet. But, Molly — and brace T've been married 10 years. Never has my husband hadhis yourself! I wouldn’s change that hands in dishwater, scrub water man for Liz’s diamond or or in the kids’ bath water. We Jackie’s entire fortune, or both. have four children and he has I don’t go out with the “girls” because like being here when changed diapers — twice. Hehates to paint and after a he comes home.I like being a couple of months of “I’ll doit. woman! And a' wife! Don’t bug me!”I do it myself. Tm notperfect. I spend too He goes hunting and fishing and muchon groceries, get mad and stops with “the boys” almost yell like a banshee, slam doors and am no competition for the galloping gourmet, I firmly believeif wives would stop complaining about what their husbands werenot doing at ACACIA CLUB home (my husband seldom tells Will meet Friday at 4 p.m. me he loves me but his eyes with Mrs, Louise Young, 1091 E. we it) and concentrate on 7th N. ing good wives, the “other Sanne would be out of READERS GUILD business. Will meet Saturday at 12:30 JUST A WIFE p.m. with Mrs. Robert P. DEAR JUST A WIFE: Hansen, 174 Dorchester Drive, Hear, hear! Salt Lake City, for the birthday M. M. party luncheon. Dear Mrs. Mayfield: Club Notes DUP NOTES CAMP WINDSOR Will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m, at the Orem Sixth-34th Ward. be at homein Orem. Dealing with Children Discussed at Roundup In Mammoth Dr. G. Hugh Allred spoke on other people just as Susie was.” “Building Harmonious 3. “Behavioris purposeful- all Relationships,” Monday, at the behavior is goal directed.” third meeting of Utah County's 4. “The child is socic"y emEighth Annual Homemaker’s bedded. All important life problems have to do with other Roundup. Dr. Allred is an associate people.” professor of child development Dr. Allred then listed the goals of the and family reiations and con- “ARCD = sultant to family counseling at misbehaving child.” : the BYU.Heis also the authorof A. “Attention and service.” = the book “Mission for Mother: The child bothers the mother when she is on the phone. She are invited to call from 8 to = Guiding the Child.” Dr. Allred’s talk emphasized should ignore him says Dr. 10 p.m. Mr. Rethlake is a son of : what he called the “two basic Allred “because the child needs Mrs. Beatrice Rethlake of : steps in dealing with children:” to learn to respect the parent's Westchester, Calif, where : first to work at not “payingoff” rights. When he demands atthe couple will reside while : the misbehaving cnild. If he tention, this is not the time to he continueshis studies as a = throws a tantrum, ignore him. giveit, because he won’t believe senior at Santa Monica State =: And seccndly to “payoff the it anyway.” . “To boss or to defeat = child when he is behaving } McIntyre is a = constructively—this can be with parent.” Dr. Allred described : graduate of Tintic High : words or just a loving touch or this reaction as the ‘make-me* type, and as he said, children look.” School and has attended Dr. Allred stressed the im- displayingthis goal often have 3 Brigham Young University = portance of parents. being parents that react the same way. for two and a half years. tent in their reactions to Dr. Allred advised parents with “the child’s behavior. He also ‘make-me’children to listen to emphasized the fact that parents their youngsters and to admit should never at anytime com- the possibility of themselves, the pare the children—one against parents, being wrong another. Evenif the situation is C. “Revenge with power—or such that the children are counter-hurt."’ Children talk fighting to the extent that the back to parents. Girls get parenthas to step in, ‘be sure to pregnant. The parents are hurt. treat‘the children as a group. “This is what the kids want,” says Dr, Allred, “so don’t show SALEM — Mrs. Bessie I. Don’t take sides.” Dr.Allred also listed what he you're hurt.” Meiling, director assistance payments, State of Utah called the “basic assumptions D. “Child wants to appear disabled to you.” If a child Division of Family Service, about children.” 1, “Achild is an agent not a constantly achieves low in RegionIII, was guest speaker at the recent meeting of the robot. He is active, He makes school, often he. wants the parents not to demand anything Literary Club at the home of decisions. He does help to mold from him. The natural reaction his environment.” Mrs. June Miller. from the parents is to feel 2. “The basic striving of a Mrs. Bertha Darter entertained with organ selections. child is to belong. The more “hopeless.” In thise case Dr. A delicious tray luncheon was competition we have, the more Allred said “Don’t ignore him, served by the hostess an Mrs. we tend to compare onechild to but encourage him and have Dot Barney to 22 members and another and the more unstable confidence in him." our children will be.” When The final meeting in this their guest. 5 Susie comes and tells Mommy year’s roundup will be next that Dick and Jane are fighting Mondayat 1:30 in the Eldred All purpose flour can be used and then Mommy goes and Center. Miss Kay Franz and in place of cake flour by punishes Dock and Jane, Mrs. Maurine Bryner, indeleting two level teaspoons Mommyhas acted wrongly. “We structors in food and nutrition at from each cup called for in a already have so many people the BYU,will speak on “When recipe. that are good at the expense of You Come Hometo Eat.” co-hosting, the annual State Washington, D. C. She noted : Spring Luncheon of the price rises recorded in the last : Cowbelles was held here decade fur various commodities recently. Over 50 attended and services, including 20 3 representing units from Utah, percent for all goods co.apared Tooele, Sevier, Millard, Wayne, to 12 percentfor beef; 54 percent Uintah, Kane,and Rich ounties. for medical care; 24 percent for transportation; and 24 percent : Conducting the affair was for commodities other than Mrs. William A. Cornaby, foods. president of the local group, Special guests present inunder the supervision of Mrs. cluded Kathy Lymanof Delta,: Eldon Eliason, Delta, state “Miss Utah Beef Princess of president. Conducting various 1969," and her attendants, group discussionsessions during Melanie Hansen, Spanish Fork,: the meet were state officers and Rosalind Clark, Bery!, Iron : including Mrs, Carlyle Baker, County. Miss Lyman and Miss : Teasdale; Mrs. Olas George, Hansen sang vocalsoios as part : Kanosh; Mrs. LaMar Monroe, of the program. honeymoon of an undisclosed destination, after whieh they will Mr. and Mrs. E. Steele McIntyre of Mammoth will be hosts at an open house at their home Mondayin honor of their daughter, Suzanne McIntyre, and Kent Pethiake, who will be married earlier that evening All friends and relatives : SalemLiterary Club Has Talk By Mrs. Meiling FORMAL DRESSES, FLOWERS and dance programsfill the plans of thecommittee arranging the Alpha Unitess Mega Spring formal Saturday at the Women’s Cultural Center which will be decorated to the theme ‘Lollipops and Roses.” Guests will be welcomeat the dance and later members and their dates will enjoy dinner. From left, are Konn Apostol, Judy Bills, Debbie Higginson and Linda Gourley, who with Rudene Rackele are in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gourley and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rackele are patrons ard Mrs. Barbara Berg, sponsor. A Great Day fortheIrish . . . And Fashions at RCC Luncheon ‘Twas “Erin, Ge Bragh” and primrose. But good old patriotic shamrocks aplenty that greeted Rirae and blue are a going’ the charmin’ guests at luncheon be winning—and great they and fashion show at the iein sacks and shorts and inRiverside rs Mareh between. In mini-dresses that meeting Tu With the ladieseatin’ of corned beef and cabbage and Irish spuds and with green-tinted carnations and ballons addin’ their fun, a St. Patrick’s day parade of sport styles from the Sport Shop stepped along to music while Mrs. Herbert Tarran andBill Korns,with a bit o’ the blarney, gave the commentary. Colors are everything and everywhere for Spring from the top of the head to the tip of the toe, with fine floral sounding names like jonquil and Look Backward In Man Styles Designers of fashions for women aren’t the only artists who looked back to the ’20s and '30s for inspiration. In the men’s field, highslacks. with pleats, the peaked cap and strai, a legged slacks are back. straight stovepipes are oe ing with mature as well as with young men. double as tunics, in skirts that be lookin’like wool, but wash like a nylon sock,in sweaters and hats and bags and shoes, there’s a sweet coordination of color. Models and club members— and the committee for the day also appeared in Pro Shop fashions, Bill and Jane Korns were chairmen with Mrs. B. E. Jensen and Mrs. Tarran onthe committee. Mrs. Val J. Corin, Mrs. Charles J. Miller and Mrs. Arthur Sundwall arranged the decorations. They also ited the numerous door prizes to those with a bit of the luck. Mrs. Robert D. Hayes, vice president, weicomed the guests to the Springtime event an presented committee members. OUR FASHIONABLE ‘MIA’ WIG in the new tonger tered neck design. 100%Modacrylic fiber thot's completely stretchable and amazingly comfortable stretch cap fits all sizes. 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