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Show Page 36—THE HERALD, Pr y, October 2, 1977 puss News Guidelines State Gets to Address is desired, organize information 6. We will try to | ; in ad ofation on evenitg the announce your publish bride's Women Voters eague of Frances Farley, Utah State Senator, will be the featured speaker at the annual aa of Wornen Voters of Provo - Utah County Fall Roundup Oct. 3 13. The luncheon and 4. Good caliber pic tures are required preferably black and white, glossy. Colored or first tinted photos maynot be § acceptable. Polaroids 9 areout p MICHELF. WING years. * * Michele Wing To ples will be used; just the § she was active in the League of Women Voters D WANTE others, Organized the Utah Wed Doug Whatcott Women’s Political Dr. and Mrs. Sherman School where she par- TEE ee ok {pedellyfocitiewwnite LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS event are, from left, Carol Caucus to encourage W. Wing, Provo, an- ticipated in girl's com- cenier seeks porviime soles dup Oct. i3 at the Women's Cultural Center. Speaker for the event will be Utah State Senator Bonnie Rupper, president, and Bonnie Anderson, ticket committee. Tickets may be purchased Utah. That organization and forthcoming mar. also a graduate of LDS has been successful as a Tiage of their daughter Seminary. She attended political force throughout Michele to Douglas R. Utah State University will hold the annual Fall Roun- Lambert, luncheon committee Frances Farley. Planning. the from any league members. . : L Generation Rap — = ¥ 5 . T ongue ng a lied d BY HELLEN AND SUE BOTTEL RAP. T'm notthis way normally, but with a guy I reallylike, I'm a dumb freezeact. He speaks to meand I just stand there. I can't bring myself to say ‘‘Hi”” first. (I’m usually friendly and at ease.) He doesn’t know the difference between shy and snob, and I may lose him before I even have him. Kids have told methat at one timeheliked me, but it won't last unless I can stop being a — FROZEN DUMMY DEARF.D.: Because you really like this boy, you're desperately afraid you'll do something wrong — so you freeze. Why don’t you start thinking of him, rather than yourself? Perhapshe’s just as ill at ease as you are, and needs the first “Hi” to give him courage. It's not all that difficult, once you turn on a smile. — HELEN P.S. The following letter maynot be from ‘‘your” guy, but it shows how signals (or lack of them) can be read wrong: DEAR RAP There's this great girl I like lot, but I don’t think she likes me. I'm pretty sure she thinks I'mnot good enough for her I can't be be a carefree, jolly, goof- off-once-in-a-while person like she likes. All I can be is serious, underStanding, and carea lot. How does an awkward, lost for words, inexperienced guy like me go about getting a smooth, svelt, popular girl like her to enjoy my company? — LEASEADVISE DEAR . in — HELEN AND SUE AND Look, the person you like may be equally in awe of you. Give her-him a break. Start talking — and then confess your shyness. It makes you human — and makes conversation mucheasier, the state, and in April of Mrs. Whatcott, sonof Mr. and Glenn V. Whatcott, this year honored Frances with the Susan Kanosh, Utah Young Gates Award During her first session ‘he couple will bemar- and Brigham now and isYoung University employedin Provo. Mr Whatcott graduated from Millard at the legislature in ried Nov. 11 at The en eco! peene ae January of 1977 she Bungalow in Pleasant active in football ani He also from Utah tion Standing Com- location. Yechnical College in mittee. Her interimcom- The bride-to-be is a Provo. He is currently mittee assignments are graduate of Provo High employed in Springville. on Higher Education and Revenue and Taxation Of primary concern to herat presentis the need to remove the sales tax from food in Utah. Other concerns of the only woman senator in Utah are for control of public utility rates, equitable OREM, UTAH'84057 landlord-tenant legislation, and ethics legislation that will confront the conflict of interest pro- blem Following this speaker a salad bar luncheon is ceed in your dream goal! — SUE planned for 12:30. Other aoe features of the luncheon DEAR DAUGHTER: break include ‘‘the store’ I'm with your father on the “cor- where smail gift items respondence’’ course. You can do much maybe purchased. better by enrolling in a very reasonable Immediately following about him not approving INTERFACING 29: Reg. 98° yd. 98, ian 1°) ae 5 VELOUR 45" wide Reg. 3.98 One Meek Only eee cone 6 et nace iy won a 224-1000 3 2 @ Kor ((G Fearis. PEIN UNIVERSITY MALL yd. FLEECE AND aes END 28 "yd. We Have oe 7 48a a 50° wblong et ond wp Ros, v < ‘| antastik I Sabricon 1050 So, State St., Orem Ph, 225-5717 In the Beginning. with Mini World Christening Dresses DEAR DAUGHTER: Letter duly printed, and may you suc- writing class offered at night by your pans the luncheon a workshop local community college or adult on energy, one of the education program.You'll get personal greatest current national guidance and encouragementhere, and concerns, will be conyou'll learn how to sell, because the ducted by Bonnie Rupper, courses are usually taught by succes- league president. A sful journalists who know the ropes, — representative from the E} national Office of Energy will speak andillustrate (GOT A PROBLEM?Ora subject for with an energy simulator, discussion, two-generation style? a trainer device showing Direct your questions to either Sue or inter-dependencies and Helen Bottel — or both, if you want a relationships of our combination mother-daughter answer energy problems. — in care of this newspaper.) Rae Davis and Copyright, 1977, by King Features Syn- Margaret Despainare codicate, Inc. chairpersons making arrangements for the event Brithday Party Idea PLEASE ADVIS women torunforofficein ounce the engagement petitive sports. She is K Knots served aschairperson of Grovewin Grove, with ihe a reception baseball. servedaschairpersonof came graduated nee DEAR HELEN AND SUE Ihavea difficult time convincing my father that I could possibly succeed in my dream goal. | have wanted to becomea published writer for a very long time. If you will publishthisletter, then my father could see for himself that I can indeed write something and get it printed. Could you please lend me a hand in convincing him? — TO DAD IN PA., FROM DAUGHTERIN N.J. P.S, We had a disagreement about me taking a writing course by mail, 1 want him to know I don’t feel badly , 45" PELON 5. No pictures of cou- § with newsworthiness an ding an to tae eres Mrs, Farley becameinterested in politics when Eachday that passeswil] reduce After one week, only the pictureandbrief cutline . guests will meet at 11 : engagement weeks prior to the we Utah Women, Past — : ted early published at Haus ax 4 Present — and Future” league members and She, Cann dL =") ofyFINE FABRICS the ‘Energetic woman to be elected to the state senate in 20 we andpictures aredesired With the theme for the Utah's es Prefe rence will begiven announcements submit 7. If a post-wedding information can beused tures is one week palo pooooootooosoecosocoosecooecscces blic: R publication 3, If both engagement & the Womens Cultural Center, 310 W. 500 N. day being uaie 2. Deadline son egere d m t stor from11 a.m, to 3p.m. in Farley, eee RentSates2boh theME enced Chm’. Marriage or re i. No - charge will be made for publication of either the picture writeup Children’s birthday party? Scoop ice creamaheadoftimeinto paper muffin cups; place on a baking sheet in the freezer. When the candles are on the cake, bring out the ice cream. It’s ready to serve in quick time! <0. and Loneta Murphy will act as moderator Tickets are being handled by league members, or a limited numberwill be available through contacting Mrs. Rollo J. Anderson or Mrs. Peter S. Fakler. 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