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Show i VY MAYVEIC wowWesWer Vesna Calling Kettle Black , MONDAY Mer wf and aleg ‘ inal toys and games for quiet play ut they can’t understand w se up some eir MS & SOF and Earl D Buck Provo ater that evening the couple greeted guests at a receptior around et The part that burns me up i e wild parties the family be low us have which keeps us awakeall hours of the night ROSE 2ANN CALLISTER Rose Ann Callister besides their fighting and I don't like to disturb my held and Mrs. William Doug- Stake Center in Salt Lake City Jas Callister of Salt Lake Cily An engagement ar Rose Ann, to Harold James Gor- Call don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell Gordon of Orem nd might help all of us? TROUBLED NX The bride Mrs DEAR TROUBLED— I rath El er imagine that any suggestion bride. that you'll try harder to keep is a member of the the boys quiet if they'll cut The couple will be married Brigham Young University Sym down on the noise une 6, in the Salt Lake ‘Tempe, with a reception in hone: to follow that same ning in the Kast Millcreek LDS their eve: LDS a capella choir and Elect State Delegates Following their marriage, the how difficult that might be, but couple will make their home in it is the best solution to your Provo while the groom com- problem. —M. M pletes his education. DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD — choir at BYL in August plans to graduate duplex would be much better for you and the boys. | realize for six months. One night while my parents were out, he came over and wanted to have a little fun in the way of sex. | refused, ‘Tho Bagles Auxiliary at their a ning at the Aerie Homein Pro vo agreed to support the Utah State Hospital Youth activities | told himI didn’t want to get the Drill and Ritual Competition were completed. that a Smorgasbord and inter auxil- tent, Conven: tion were chosen as {¢ Ann Hansen, Elaine Pat Oliver, Patsy Lopez, Grace Bench, Ruby West and Rachel Loveless. Alternates are Maud Bell and Barbara Hollaway. Visiting from Livingston, Mont., was past president Jeneth Copenhaver. Orpha Pugh MRS, ANN PEIRCE won the memb hip prize, After the business meeting a Matron Is mini-skirt party was held. A ight luncheon was served and Feted at prizes given for the best costume. Winners were Bl Clark, Vea Petersen and Nina Judy Wilden. The next meeting is scheduled for April 24 with hat by ¢ rT brated her 80th birthday April 9, were her children, close friends andrelatives at an open house Sunday, at the home of her daugt iter, Mrs. Kenzie, Earl Me- Springville. Mrs. Peirce was born April 9, 1889, in Aberdeen, Scotland, to FRYER PARTS Utah Grown A Grade Breasts - Legs - Thighs Courtney Leishman were accounting. County from 1940 to 1968 was discussed by Mrs. Tom Thurs: ton andSandy Riser at the regu: all wrong, You WOUL foab. Members interested in the “Continental” Discussion emnized in s of ple. They are the parent BAND AIDS Jand J Reg. 79 ¢ “Utah's Lowest” Food Prices 890 WEST CENTER AND 1350 NORTH 200 WEST SN Rudy taking the with a bandstand gazebo set up in the center of the ballroomby Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson. The Townsmen under the direction of Tom Babbprovided the very danceable music. Ka- thy and Carolyn Waters were the vocalists for the group. Charimenfor theentire affair ee By Fine Arts Woodrow Thompson an interesting review of home of Mrs. Kenneth Hacking, the book, “Letters to Karen” 591 S. 560 E., Orem. written by Dr. Charleie W. Women interested in attend- Shedd, an eminent pastor and Presented to Provo PBX nice Dearing to members and| guests, Marna Buffo, Mary| WORLD ALMANAC tion founded to help encourage) successful family life with his State on July 6 ) through ue 12 at, Women fill one-fourth of all Utah State Uni. full-time positions in the U.S.] Judge Allen Sorensen spoke By Phi Eta hair styling activity program were Linda Ewell, daughter og Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ewell, PleasGrove; a iN . Relieve Pain In Most Cases. New York, N.¥. Gpecial): Sel- of the inflamed hemorthoiis ‘ence has found a medication took place, H® Preparation is secret ‘The 8 withthe ability, In mo: to promptly stop itching, There’s no other formula| like it! Preparation H also | relieve pain and actually: soothesirritated tissues and hemorrhoids. ‘Tests by doctors proved that helps prevent furtherinfection. Tnointment or suppository | in case aftercase, while gently form, | xeduction yelioving pain, actual Melissa \ by Mrs. Eva Adams, Girls Patch, | |ae Georges August Escoffier, “king of chefs and chef of kings,"’ claimed iy al says. In 1894, after hearing | Legion Auxiliary Unit 70 Sponsors of the group this year include local women’s organizations, the Elysium Club, Cadmus Club, Firemen’s Aux iliary, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 70 and Mothers Study Club. 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PH at all drug counters. - Cream o' Weber $1000 Daisy winner, Mrs. Boyd Wilk beams happily as her family looks over the Grand for playing our recent cottage cheese sweepstakes, “The Name of the Game Is Flavor,” The Grand Prize winner of the Creamo’ Weber $1000 DaisyIs Mrs. Boyd Wileox of Roy, Utah, The flavor that received the most votes ‘was regular small curd, 500 ADDITIONAL WINNERS I he winnersof thefive hundred fun daisypins should have received themin the mail by now. For a complete 17 greal-grandchildren. And Promptly Stop TheItching, 6 wey ng tor — Prove personality, potential leadership) — and participation in the school’s The announcement was made and ll eit: syrup, vanilla ice nx exinierice,) belo Sratiave y ExovouA and raspberry puri Now Possible To Shrink Painful Hemorrhoids ct PARISH HOUSE ant Grove, Fashions, ldeet? oti are asked to prepare a said, “so it must be good to ae the the following sons and daughforeign dish and come to s, have endured.” party dresed in the native cosfers, Nettie Eugenia B.Wiliam Mrs. Ernest Salerno conductPeirce Gordon (deceased); same country. that of tume Refreshments meeting. ie, the MeKenz ed Fred Robert W. Peirce and Mrs. AGE SAL s "prit’ate ie —$ sm te Now" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Patch, Lindon, and Sherri Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade D, Walker of Pleas- B, A. Goldswor- Eta meeting Mrs, ue ant At Club Meet Discussed Earl (Naomi) were served from a beautifully ille; decorated tea table in shades} le (Joyce) Bird, SpringvDean, of pink and purple with Mrs. 3. 99° Wayne Mrs. S. Sage Drive (550 East), Orem,! Those living in Oremand north, Mrs. should attend meetings at the gave Color Lecture FACTS Judge Talks | Hair Styles e| “A neers and is a member of the tion is to define the constitu the busine: J meeting Mothers Study Club tion, he said, People should re- During Winds” party was an“Four the|® not ig it on that r Peirce Tnernbe Junius She married Evadee Moulton, to nouncedby are that court s the of member lle. Sept. 28, 1909 in Springvi ity at 7 30 pH at sol- important, but the institution. |36 Wedies 2137 Their marriage was later is the|*he home of Lynette Pope, the Salt Lake Tem- “Our formof government All 39¢ Hostess : Mrs couples honors Dancing climaxed the evening Provo and south are asked to attend the meeting at the home of vocal selections was enjoyed re t) jurgare (Marga Hi Mrs,s. Edwin | pouring, Store Only Provo; and Mrs. Otto R. (Eve: Harry Walker — ‘ery of Maywood, nCalif The fist English standing and hildre grandc 20 Oeas ROLLS & CAKES Jarmy was set up in 1660. | Available at Warehouse was booth the men's contest with Mr. and of Mrs. Howard L. Nelson, 10 court, which he said has always) s which ister in the First, Second and been controversial, ‘The court/™ake up and fashionfor each ps 213 Fifth wards. She is an associate rag. established in 1787 with/@re. “in” and: right soups, 189 chicken dishes t P : Dereon he first the Sierra as amp l Marshal the in John member cas- and 143 things done with wiglets ae nae | fnuc-| Piocourt's eggs, The World Almanac Chief Justice. The Bonita Daughters of Utah were also disc ‘ussed SHRUBS ¢ |the hostess following the mee : jing. served as Relief Society chor- BEAD AlNarates Gallenjsize M. M. She has been active in the the guest speaker, who is) Ann Harsh and program d the Primary organization on both Fourth Judicial District judge. Carlson provide included a ward and stake level. She has He gave a history of the | for the evening, which (structions on hair styles, Fresh, Crisp co ‘est | winner La Leche League will hold the were Mr. and Mrs, La Var . good gossip Jolley, who reported the recent by hostesses Evelyn ChristenAs foryour P.S.: You have it state council meeting held in sen, Genevieve Ostler and eBrD have with the exception of two years thy. Mrs, Ralph Felker was the Spanish Fork at the home of spentin Knightsville, Utah. assisting hostess and introduced |Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson Chrictine 1B. 49° the and 1s \ Club Notes home of Mrs. LETTUCE hat para uum ful the sup a Enjoyed cation at Brigham Young Univerity where he is a junior in make-up were the main topics Friday meeting her parents. She has been a at the nh Century Club at the of discusionat the Provo Phi Ninetee lifetime resident of Springville held this week in Sliced- Assorted a e Book Review History of the growth of Utah William and Ann Jane Anderon the Supreme Court of the son Ballantyne. At the age of States and its function 17. she cameto Springville with United of the LUNCH MEATS { k Mrs. versity Forest Service. One-tenth of | to donate these clothes nominations for newofficers for SPRINGVILLE — Honoring beenin’ trouble if youd given helping Linda __Selcted_ on them are employed in Washing: in, Then he would really have contact Mrs, Jolley Humphries, Sarah Campbell and the coming year to be conductNy the hasis of scholarship, poise, '0n, D.C. Mrs. Ant, JanePeirce, whocele- had something to talk about. |" Refreshments w.reserved b June Mower, ec WHERE WE ADD ONLY 10% th Mr uid t iar ing meetings are Invited any- marriage counselor, for Fine Arts members at the home of lime during the series and may A couple of days later, a of Mrs. Gary Harding call either Mrs. Nelson 225-1750 Mrs. Paul Gehring at their ree cent meeting. Mrs. Mina Marston, publicreor Mrs. Robert Gordon, 225-0341 friend told me Kerry had startMountain During the business meeting lations department, Melissa Sherri for more information. Babies Written in the manner of a ed a rumor that I was three the state convention for the Ep p- States Telephone father to his daughter, the book P Co, in Salt rumor are always welcome to attend That months pregnant! good advice and counsel silon Sigma Alpha Sorority was Lake City, presented an enterwith mothers. | given has spread all over the school discussed. The convention will taining program on colorand its on how to find true love and and I'm embarrassed to death. be held in May in Park City, effects for the Provo PBX Club La Leche League 1s a nontasting happiness. It is based most but it, deny I Of course, profit, non-sectarian organiza-| on the doctor's many years of believe and all reservations must be meeting this week al the operaof the kids would rather obtained before May 10 tor's lounge in the BYU Famitrying to Kerry. Here | {Good Mothering ‘Through family and children. He feels ESA Founder's Day Banquet ly Living Center. 1 and reputation good my | Breastfeeding. oe that families who pray together keep | will be held May 7 in the Gold She used a variety of charts ead up in this mess. | have less chance of misunderRoom of the Roadway Inn. All and arrangements of color to What would you advise me to; newrushes will becomepledges demonstrate the effects colors PLEASANT GROVE Three | standings and problems that 7 girls from Pleasant Grove High can lead to the divorce court. do” that sameevening havein rooms and in combinathis in be 't wouldn I School have been selacted as Mrs, Joel Barlow, vice prealPS. Hostess for the Rush Tea will tion with other colors. > if I'd given in to him be Mrs. Brent Cochran, Thetea dent, welcomed members and Mrs. Lohree Stephenson, the 1969 American Legion AuxEN aaa se iliary Girls LADIES LITERARY CLUB introduced Mrs, Thompson. will be April 23 at 1:30 p.m president, was in charge and — Laughoff of Stale represen-| Will meet Wedneday at Bart's) Mrs. Ralph A. Bullock was A large amount of clothing welcomed the members and| } titives. Cottage, 544 S. Main, Spring- assisting hostess. Refreshments ‘umors with a “Do I look was donated by a Moab cha guests. She announced thestate The girls my ville, at 1 p.m. Make reserva- were served to 24 members, Vv election and seminar to be held ‘Time will prove Kerry’s lie, ter of ESA, and this will be represent the tions with Mrs. C. S. Boyle you know en to the Wee Haven Day Care on April 19 in Salt Lake City, school and com-| at 373-8720, by tonight. | ST. MARY'S Yes, people are always ready Center for the state project, it and urged members to attend. x munity at Girls eee 1 RUMM E to believe the worst. It makes was announced by Mrs. Nick Open House Morgan. A prize was won by a Sets Three Girls’ Staters Are Chosen ary ritual competition would be held on April 20. ke Prior to the wedding, the fourth in a series of informal gateman : bride was honored with a show- Ritchie is completing the club discussions on motherhood with ee given by Mrs, Norman year as president emphasis en successful breastThe election was held at the feeding on Wedneday, April 16 Barnes of Spanish Fork larch meeting of the club at | The couple will make their the home of Mrs. Francis Pul- at 8 p.m. home in Spanish Fork where Due to the increase in inter. the bride is employed and the ley, for which assisting hos- ested women, the Provo group groom will continue his edu- tesses were Mrs. Ritchie and has now divided, Those living in Ora Jean Chipman. A program pregnant and ruin my life. He lar Alpha Theta Chapter meet got real mad and left ing held this week at the home program. Convention plans for Delegates for St aoe County Past Reviewed by Alpha Theta Kerry and I have gone steady regular meeting Thursday eve- It was announced OS MSE OHRALD TY KNER Leslie Jean Dobson) thing to do is try to find anchamber other place to live. A lower Mr. Gordon, a member of the 1 we 1 4 Officers Sith traicen Mee Wilson. Dodson. ‘ to try. Another entertainment Sam Brewster Mark Allon won Lists New Michael Massey, Stephen Beck Mrs. Mation Cliisiensen’ vice president: Mrs. Robert H. Richwere Tammy and ins. secretary: Mrs. Ralph Jeff 3 ens x eral ib ente exercises for those agile enough of n crown of floral assisting Moun. in charge of the “Limbo” tent other festive aitire hats. The ladies tent which provided musical ei the and Loy Dobson as ushers. Also they make paony Orchestra and is an ac- only would be adding fuel to the companist for the university's fire. If you could talk to them women’s chorus and chamber about it, it would certainly choir. She will graduate from help both of you BYU in May Otherwise, about the only Lady Eagles with a )"” 1 amed_ posed was provided by Mr. and Mrs. designed by the bride Robert Stum. “The Brothers Dianne and Cheryl Buckner. and The Sisters,’ Gary and Jan and Barlene Massey served as AMERICAN FORK Mrs. Weaver and Richard and Madebridesmaids. They were gowned Newel M Madeline) Beal wijl !¥" Ellsworth, entertained in in floor-length dreses of blue head the officers of the Uatona trimmed with white lace. The Music Club as president for the groom's brother, Ronald D. coming yenri (Blecled to’ serve] LO Leche League Buckner, was best man with with the new president are Can you suggest anything tha! announce the engagement and party was hel ir da w dding date of Lake Cit Latona Club satin, touched with seedpearls \in view of their own behavior Mr. Mrs satin with lace appliques. The vell was of fingertip illusion neighbors but don't y think they could bealittle less picky te A Blueg ain ould Harold without their Pa ent one for the oceasior Several entertainment booths Folk were also provided Mr. and per was Pe awEtienea eld in the Holden Ward hal which was decorated with an Waster theme. The bride wore a lovely gown of chiffon over swearing in very loud voices To Marry on June 6 was Martin \ nicken boo Flow and mei added and Mrs. La mmittee madeby ofreshmer f e to the p. one which Jo booths were They have 1 won't let them walk hats bean Cart ave to keep them in there's be noise. ' ew oon er St Tw hatin I Hick F m W BY ening . bound to 5 Gay Spring Carnival In This Row Miss Dobson Is Wed To Gerald R. Buchner ye Daily Herald Faculty Swings At ‘Ws dbavngy mCaloe —Muciger ps ae APRIL 14, 1968 BMY Atte eho ea tat TORR Le UE ome CTae A ditferent merely raeosc) — UR MULLS AA * { te Ce) ¥ New Alberto VO-5 si Lather Shampoo ly tor free Its ox quent shampooers, y oF two longer, | AT CHEVRON ISLAND list of winners, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to “Sweepstakes”, P.O, Box 1539, Ogden, Utah 84402, ‘Thanks again for entering our sweepstakes and we hope you'll go right on enjoying Cream o’ Weber fine dairy foods aaa DAIRY FOODS Tg Forfreshness, pick the daisy |