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Show July 3, 1977 Page 30—THE HERALD Provo, Utah, Sunday, Utah Women Dolly Young Moves to Governor's Staff By RENEEC. NELSON Herald Women’s Editor Dolly Young, Springville, maintains that her life has been mercurial ivery i have had,"' she said in an interview Early Years Prior to her marriage, home. And shenotes that “I have coms ment activity during those years was 4 Springville news segment that she did ! “sd Representative Gunn KOVO, which began McKay's Field Staff When her hoys were lectured at seminars and has New Job Position When Governor Matheson spoke to Dolly about her job, he stressedthe fact that it was not just your ordinary 8 a.m. p.m. job and asked if she thought she could hold her own I began with stuffing envelopes, in what was supposedtobe a three catch moreflies with honey than vinegar to four week job,” she s there for eight years.’ ‘and stayed She went throughall She stressed that she was combative, but believed, on the other*hand, that she could This is probably one of the facets of her personality which has led to her succe title of Deputy Utah County Assessor. When along with muchof the philosophy that was passed down formherfather. She noted that the party in office changed, she sold real estate for several years gradebut could talk intelligently on any sub- the chairs there were and ended upwith the Dolly ran andlost the race for Utah County Assessor in 1970. It was this same year that she became Representative Gunn McKay's Field Staff representative, setting up the Provooffice for the first time, followinghis election. When she inquired of Representative McKay's administrative ang “What should I do,” he answered, * so she fell heavily on past ervertenes and a great dealofinitiative She wasalone forthe first year, “but that warmand loving, even when the boys had to has amnotinsensitive toothers, nor overiy se n sitive in their treatment of me Books and Music Like her father Dolly is a book worm. “| don't know what I amgoing to do withall my books when I moye to Salt Lake City,” she said, She has twoor three books she is into al} the time. “I have a spongy mind,” she added and I assimilate rapidly She also loves musicand is a ballet buff spoken to school groups older and her daughter Patti was in the ade she went to work for the Utah Cou a Shebega working in 1959 and, following her divorce, she continued on because, as she said, “it became a matterof absolute necessity. I've had to work to keep body and soul together.”’ Shestill maintains a good relationship with her former in-laws. “If I could write a story about the most unforgettable person I have ever met,” shesaid, “‘it would be my former husband's mother, Mrs. Dallas Young Sr. I would like to emulate her," Dollysaid. “She has an optimistic spirit and is alway: siderate. I try very hard to belike her.”’ Dolly does have an auraof optimism about her which has probably been a great asset, since she hasseen a daughterthroughcollege and two sons through college and beyond. “But I have three remarkably fine children,”’ she said. ‘They have always been kind and Representative to take a new position as Administrative Assistant to the Governor on Constituent Affairs. She feels that all her former positions havehelped to give her the background intheearly 1950's and continued until 1987 she emphasized addition to her regular work routine Dolly cluding baseball. Her only outside er § Matheson’s administration along with three other younger men. Single Parent Dolly has been asingle parent since 1963 DOLLY YOUNG left her job Friday as ed," way, baby.” She began as a hous ewilfe volved in everything the children did hold this title in Utah Governor Scott Ng, Doll Spokane Junior College in’ Washing Her present work position which she moved into on Friday, is Administrativ the Governor on Constituent Affairs. got to be a little much,” she said, “because when traveled for the boss I hadto close the Prior to leavingthis job on Friday doors » had two full-timeassistantsandone fullne volunteer. “Eventhen we were under- humpalong toget their tuition her father had only gone throughthe sixth She has had seasontickets to Ballet West for many years as well as the Utah Symphony When she was youngershe sang a great deal for everything from wakes to weddings, But now she sings mostlyjust in her own church the Springville Community Pres yterian Church In summing up her life and how all the parts have fallen into place, Dollysays, “| have workedfordolls that have contributed mightily to me who have encouraged meto go to mv ontimum.” And there is alwaysthat twinkle in her jaughing eyes like when she ject and had a marvelousdisposition. Oneof recalled her son-in-law’s responseto herpos- his favorite sayings was sible moving to a posh Salt Lake con. “Life is a cinch by dominium. “Sweetheart,” he told her, “we'l) theinch, but hard by the yard.”’ Dolly has had some heavy traumas in her life and has oftenrelied on this philosophy. Another of his dictums was, “never criticize anyone until you walk a mile in their shoes.”’ It is in this come up every Sunday, and while you're fix. ing dinner, we'll swim and play tennis.” She admits that nowshe not only has her special children to be happyfor, but also their spirit that Dolly has adopted her feelings of love and tolerance toward people. “‘I don't go mates whom she adores. “I'm a happyperson with cause,” she says, “because People have around with a chip on myshoulder,” she said. “Mostly, people mean to be kind, I think. I you considerthe alternatives happyisbest,” been kind to me.”’ And she goeson, “When Set July 30 for her newchallenge Bride Guideline If you contemplate an engagement or wedding announcement in the Herald, please note these guidelines 1. No charge will be madefor publication of either Eggerisen - Boorman Vows TOTAL WEIGHT CLINIC the picture or writeup. 2. Deadline for engagement stories and pictures is one week before publication. 3. If both engagement and post-wedding stories and pictures are desired, the engagement announcement mustbe published at least six weeks prior to the wedding. 4. Good caliber pictures are required, preferably black and white, glossy. Colored or tinted photos maynot be acceptable. Polaroids are out. 5. No pictures of couples will be used; just the bride’s. 6. We will try to publish your announcement on the desired date; but we cannot guarantee this. Mr. and Mrs. Max A. Eggertsen, Provo, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Erin to David C. Boorman son of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Vann BoormanJr., Provo. The couple will be married on July 30. A reception will honor them that night at the Eggertsen residence Miss Eggertsen graduated from Provg’High School where she was a memberof Alpha Unigess Mega and PERMANENT WEIGHT LOSS THROUGH DOCTOR'S SUPERVISION. The most up to date methods in total weight loss and health care. No matter what methods you have previously tried, we will show you a better way for obtaining and maintaining a healthful, youthful body. drill team. She has been attending University where she is majoringi At BYU, she was affiliated with Unit. She plans to continue her, Preference wi!l be given announcements submitted early, b Xi a post-wedding story is desired, organize the information in advance for publication on the evening of, or immediately after the marriage or reception. Each day that passes will reduce newsworthiness. After one week, only the picture andbrief cutline information can be used. After two weeks,forgetit. You can avoid misunderstanding by consulting the Herald women’s editor in advance University of Utah. Mr. Boorman is a graduate of Total372Weight Clinic E. 400 So Uwhere he was elected to Phi Kappa Phi, honorary scholastic sgcieties. Healans ty attend University of Utah medial schoo! beginning this fall. Following their marriage, couple will make their homein Salt Lake City. (° 8. If you make your announcement in another new- ea? ‘i Springville, Utah 489.9282 Call now for your personal appointment. Master charge, Bank American Vista accepted spaper also, the Herald expects at least an equal break, with contact in advance. Preference, or even a guarantee of publication, cannot be givenstories and pictures submitted after previous publication in another paper. super summer! 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