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Show NALS Awe Uta nM yyomen Mary Rogers Finds Satisfaction In Community-Family Involvement Rogei rs, By RENEE C. NELSON Herald Women’s Editor I have felt that one of been that 4 being too ou! Rogers, Provo noted ding that she h the years, “I tinued, “that keeping q aid cannot t ing bec ‘ause thing s that latile unsaid, | can be a so when in doubt 1 have tried t quiet Library Involvement But many who know Mary apprec late her candor and frankness. And everyone should be grateful for her outspoken at 1851, and her parents, Henry T. ate Vincent Brown, were her parents are a close family. she said members achieve their gre All of her five hildren think of one fun experience ave each week. ‘'l play the said, ‘‘andall the children usical instrument so we have are play s ad a lot of singing together and he admitted though tha music bit got to be a litt All members are peling as busi ness é duties will be discussed and v ted upor Reservations should be laughing the We made by alling Vivian Pons of the way love is to see tial graduates of BYL with the exception Susie, age 6 a’ all the w Th ent on fc Suzanne who 1s a freshman and Mary believes that rejection th ing you can do to a child. “Y uccept them as they Are nphasized, t ire and The Rogers have also been extremely careful to allow the children to choose their own direction. Andthat is interesting because, without force feeding, the two boys have followed their father in podiatrics. Mark is here andreceived his DPMdegree in May, and Tom is currently in Chicago attending medical school. And the three girls are artistic, caring and The current projection is 1980 for the new public library to be built west of the Provo City Center. Mary feels the new creativelike their mother, which seems to prove that teaching is most effective by neglected this area of city services,” she said, noting that there are only 12,500 sq ft. of building spacein the present libra and Family Happiness Mary children are all ba’ lyi happy' ople too,” she said. Her oldest daughter once nto said. She has reviewed many acknowledges that “I have remarked, ‘Mother, your children are just like homing pigeons; given the slightest excuse, they come homeso they always been a steady patron of the library can have fun. Pioneer Ancestry Mrs. Rogers is the wife of Dr. L. Flake and im ng person. “1 am talk 6am.” she said, and con s that she sometimes wilts by But those Library times we she said, WE TT) “or have gone horseback riding, or up to our cabin.”’ The Rogers have always had horses because Flake lovedto ride. “But ride only reluc: Mary indicated, though qu ilified this somewhat saying that Quality Fashionsfor Apparel and Home she “lam Sew, Save, keep warm adaptable and I adapted to horses We haveeverything you need to Mary not only feels a loyalty to her family but also an obligation to the com munity, and describes Provo as a “very caring town.’ She believes that schoolinvolvement is particularly important when the children are in school. She has been president of the Wasatch PTA and vice president of the city-wide PTA, and has observed that one of the problemsin- nottypical of big big cities,” Discount Fabr great way for y save energy and she said and she commended the city fathers for their vigilance to such PTA concerns as por hography, which shefeels no longer needs to be an issue. Mary graduated from BYU in elemen- quilts, dr your family tary education and taught school for four years. The Rogers were away for 10 years while Flake was in the service and going the thermostat dowr to schooland“it was acalculated decision to comeback to Provo,” shesaid In addition to her work in the PTA Mary has been exceedingly active in the Women’s Division of the Provo Chamber of Commerce where she has served as vice president. facet,” 220 So. 700 East, Provo imes to the have had breaklast up on Squaw Peak in the sum: tantly & DRY CLEANING be a moving forcein 10 volved in this organization is that the national PTA is too far removed from grass roots local organizations. ‘The problems that are typical of our area are When the children were growing uy Board, shehope this direction orning hours have brou;tht family Many mertime,”” 29 ALL STARLAUNDRY MARY ROGERS is ommu ity minded and family oriented and retains her enthusiasm for individual interests < ‘oncerns. One of her primary concerns at this me is the need for a new library, As chairm of the Provo City Community Dedication believes that happiness breeds happiness and admits that both she ar her husband are happy people. ‘Andthe ulation, should be 42,792 sq. ft Mary has always been interested in came from all over t Ma 4 ing about 5-30 SPEED QUEEN COIN-OPERATED “DRY CLEANER into J using example and according to the American Library Board, the minimum, with Provo’s pop- people USE OUR NEW continued We sat around the camp te aluate their pressures, because library is long overdue. “Wehave too long grounds. even “Yes as individuals Even driven me crazy | have is a haven where they need love understanding newest in aids like a media center and more extensive renting of records statues, visual aids, paintings ete ‘Theprinted word before her Mary has a appreciation and loyalty to her far We ject that of working toward funding for the new Provo Public Library As a chairman of the Provo City Librar Board, Mary and her committee make recommendations and try to upgrade ser vices. ‘Our present facilities are so inade quate,” she said. ‘'We are an education oriented town and should be able to give young people all the advantages of the me,” she books and and also esident titude in support of her favorite civic pro books. podiatrist, and the mother ot tive children. Her ancestry helpedsettle Prov she said, Here's a few fabr “It is another important “of becoming more aware of what is happening in the city This summer Mary and Flakeretraced the Canadian route they had previously taken withall the children. And how dit ferent it was. ‘‘We took the golf clubs, she said. “and went to every single course—to show how times have changed.” In reminiscing over the past Authentic Clan C Plaids trip compared to this one, she said, Things are fun accordingto the period in bylittle old grandmothers is passe. This season are topping coats, with fringe edging enhances a soft knit dress Nagging Linda Ronstadt May Just Featured at Arts Festival QUALITY CLOTHING AT CLARKS FOR THE WISSIONARY 1S. THE the featured singer SaturLASTING INVESTMENT day at the first annual NEEDED FOR DURABILITY, | New York Pop ren ‘ST TAILORINGAND CAREFREE UPKEEP Festival. 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