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Show ir mfirii.iiTTy !2 THE HERALD SrvnAT JOURNAL Logan ATGfT 10TT 11 L Loumyi ICa-l- i. THE ARCHITECT PROFESSOR FORSEES: lail A Trend Back To Two Story Homes -- If you push nature atound, it will push back eventually. A conceit atiomst talking9 No. A woman who spends most of e her busy life plotting edifices on natures landscape. Mrs. Christine F. Salmon is a piaitiung aichitect who really piactices. In addition to maintaining her regular business, she will soon begin her ele e ith year as an associate professor of to nTl J M Home from Hill Cumorah Ruby Larsen, pageant, Newton. for the National Society for Crippled Ctuldien and Adults, for whom she designs buildings for the physically handicapped In addition she architects the of two daughters, development ages nine and six. And she is doubly wedded to her profession, her husband, F. Cuthbcrt Salmon, is also an architect. They are business as well as mantal partners and share their teaching and consulting roles too Lnlike many architects, Mrs Salmon does not name as her pet peeve the impractical woman client who cant undeistand why she cant have that window just where the conduits ought to be Sue saves her wrath for the builder who refuses to ' lespect natuie and to be sensitive to tne contour and natural beauty of the site It may be exciting for a builder to move in heavy equipment and clear the place flat and build row on row of houses, she saids But they tuin out to be a blot on the landscape And with just a little more caie the houses could be adjusted to the contour of the land and moie trees retained." She is specking, mind you, of the inexdevelopment pensive, houses, as well as those of the Why Stars Are Doing T. V. 4 Cumorah Pageant Hollywood on TV. If you're tiled of reading all the confusing teasons fiom movie stais on whv they re doing meet Frank Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Sorenson Rubv Larsen of Newton was one of several people from Cache Aaley who returned this week fiom spending about thiee weeks as paiticipants in the annual Hill Cumoiah Pageant near Pal-nma, New York The early pioduction is presented by the LDS Chutch, and portrays much of the history and teachings of the church Rubv was one of appioximately 359 chui ch membets who took pait in tlie cast It was really a wonderful experience and we learned a lot of useful information while there", said Miss Larsen She said that appioximatelv 30 000 people had at ended the opening pioduction, 1, and this giew to on 5u 000 tor the last night, August 1 tU-iu- 3 1hiee bus loads of people fiom the Intel mountain States left the on July 18 and they armed at the scene of the production on July 22 Miss Lai sen slated that about 115 people went back to the production on these buses, Including several from the Cache allev Area Vn additional 125 chuith niem-bei- s living m the mission field participated as did 200 mission- iries laboring near the scene of the pageant, according to the IVevon girl The cast rehearsed for about tvso weeks before the August lj opening and most of the paiticipants and spectators shared in the high praise that Ruby Larsen had for the production. aita Carl J. Sorenson Takes Rene Kofoed As His Bride immediate families Mr and Mt s LeVor H Kofoed wish to announce the marriage ol their daughter Rene to Carl .1. Sorenson, son of Mr and Mis Lawrenre J Sorenson of Pocatello, Idaho The cetenionv was perfoimed August 8 bv Bishop Cecil M Jones, at the home of LaVete Barker, In the presence of the Maid of honor was Ruth Jessop Paul Epptch serving as covered with lace tab'e cloth l oi lifted by the groom's mother, five-tiefeaiuied a beautiful wedding cake Pink candles were atound the cake, v A lovely trousseau was on The young couple opened their gifts and a lunch was served to 50 lelatives Ine new Kurds cut their wedding cake foi a hand-- lovely c r! dis-pla- LDS Missionary Speaks To Preston Group PRESTON held hv Hit gioup of ihe dessert Rene and Carl then placed their belongings In their decorated lai and left for Iais Angeles, ( ahf , wheie he is employed by ector I let Ironies A hndal shower was given by Lmetla Bodieio, Donna Kay Nielson and Ruth Jessop at the A Bodiero home on August 7 hnde's book was made, and luncheon served Fireside was Speiial loleicst A lb cslon Seventh Uaid MIA nndei the duection of the class leader Mis ( hloe Howell and the class presidency, Mi and Mrs Hoi ace Owen. DeAnn Lai sen sang a solo accompanied bv Iia.Nae Allen Kent Benson who just relumed from a mjslon t0 South Australia tod his missionary experiences showed slide pictures he had taken in Australia Pravers were offered by Per-ce- y W Larsen and F.lmo Keller The real reason film stars are becoming home-sciee- n stais L S good money LC s new Frank, the star of telefilm sei ics, Meet McGiaw is one star willing to admit it With no stirngs attached Hollywood pioduction is wav down and Hollywood tele film making is way up and "Im a professional actoi who goes where the Idling is, tall, daik and handsome Flank ton fided Fiank of the big chaim and talent was a 'ltlle late join ing the TV senes gold lush for leasons of peisonal tempei ament I'm an actor going through this vvoild just once," he told me, and I dont do any second guessing When the hning went carriage trade. to television, I went to television Better living would lesult, she It's that simple 'feels, if builders, architects and Moie on the street people lanlscape aichitects would work recognize him than when he just more. And it would be appeared in movies, and more together permanent. Already, in "loyal" fans ask for his auto- moie new many development sections, graph the floois are heaving, the lum"But its funny, he said "Someone says, I saw you in a ber is shrinking and the roofs moue last night on TV When I ate 'caking By 1975, Mrs. Salmon predicts, ask them, What movie they some trends will be reversed If On say, or in Playhouse 90 the preference for large families Meet McGraw." "Whether its a live show, or r a telefilm, or a movie leleased to TV, some people classify whatever they see in the movie league They dont know the difference between live shows and film and dont care." al vtth b"5l man Plie brides table, 1, veJy Visiting Teachers Gain Tribute one-stor- y half-hou- During Conclave Jr The Relief Societies of the Refreshments were served bv the committee, Owens, W'ellsville two wards held their Annual Summer party and visitAnna Condie and F.lla Bennett Mr Bensons patents, Mr and ing teachers convention conjointly Mrs Otval Benson of Whintev at the Wellsville ward Tabernacle were in attendance and Mrs. oi i uesdav Aug 6 A Benson plated a piano solo. lovely chicken dinner was One appliance manufacturer served to one hundred and seven ie marketing an automatic ladies at 2 00 p m on long tables clothes diyer. which assuies in t.ie Banquet Room Summer even drying for the whole wash floueis utcoialed the room and The fum said the diver is the tables fust with a halo of heat air Radah Piesident Leishman of the r.ist Ward welcomed all flow, which eliminates hot spots The Pnmarv PRESTON that can overdrv some clolhes pieent Praver and blessing on and leave olheis soggy In addi- Birthday Sen ice was held bv the food was given by Pres Catol Seventh ward Llsie Poppleton of the 2nd ward tion, the outside cabinet of the the Preston diver alwavs Is cool, the manu- Pnce a counselor in the Primary Following dinner, the piogram presidency conducted and gave of musical numbers and comic facturer aid the greetings to parents and skits were presented under the to the program duection of Stake Chouster Mis The singing hv the Primary Ycriij Schiss and daughters and children was dneeted bv Fmd ladies from the Millville Waid. Johnston with 7etta Auger at the A tubute to the visiting teachers was given by Mrs Ethel Sour cieam dressing for vege- ot can Presenting of service awards Jones tables alwavs is a taste hit To were made hv President Marilou Visiting was enjoved and the make, combine 1 cup of sour to Silvna Jorgensen Ora enedtction was pionounced Dy cream, Hi teaspoons of papnka, Moser Marsha Eileen Auger Mis Pearl B Bankhead of the 1 teaspoon of papnka teaspoon (Reaves Wellsville Second Ward. of the new instant minced onion Howells and Caima Winn S teasixion of salt, a dash of The theme of thethe program, Wav," was Help Me Find ground black pepper and out in thiee parts a plea carried of fresh lemon juice teaspoons Heat but do not boil Setve over parents bv children, with Mr cooked asparagus, brvccoll or and Mrs Lincoln Orme, Glen Condie, Susan Ornip. Revetlc cauhflowei SAN FR ANCfSCO W HerSwainston Elaine Moser, Tmdv Roger bert Hoover began his 84th year Davis, Robert Shjplev, A todav, Owen and Randv Greaves fundamentally enjoving health but vcrvlv acknowlgood plea to parents bv Primary longevity depends er was given bv Eulalia Larsen, edging hi irginia Pack and Helen on took first piace when the and Together we help, bv Mr mainly on pill The former Republican PresiLogan Citv IJuplieate Budge cluo and Mrs IVdlis Button Virgi.ua dent told newsmen his lieai ing met lYicsdiv evening second Ivnn and Rettv Ann Burton, was failing but except for a seige Allen and Billv Norton places went to Alia Palmer and Han let Emmett The home builder girls sang of "wander drug allergy he ha Rella and liene "We Ever Prav for Thee" and been in top ahape since his last landqihst Randall took third while Geotge RKhon lleher Swainston talked. birthday. "After you pass the Scriptural JK .er and Julia Howell cam in Mrs Fthel Parrv of the Primary foil, th Stake Board was In attendance. limit of three scote and 10 teats he said with a smile, "your longevity depends mainly on pills Hoover and three generations of his famiiv weie guests at a luncheon aboard the Ametican President luier named in his hon- New Dryer Boasis Halo of Heaf low-hc- Preston Ward Honors Primary Sour Cream Dressing a Hit Met McGraw, which in Lovejoy plays a footloose Robin Hoodlum chaiacter who will do almost anything for money, is a "cut above a lot of TV series, he believes, because we try to make McGraw nearer to being a real fellow. He doesnt win all the fights and all the gnls dont drop dead over him. He has a sense of humor and a heart The show's growftjg success apparently stems from McGraw s appeal to both sexes Male fans envy his lack of responsibility c and hes fascinating to women w ho are more probably to corral like theyd permanent rf1 ' 1 ' 1 1 Airs. Salmon is doubly wedded to profession. into ,x W , i a. ,;l --- k, til "ir"! . Ji L;ji . J, a... r ii1 . . 5VV3' ri e fa ( v $ ' W- V its adjusted to the contour of the ground, structure fitting naturally into the hill slope. The Salmons house is home continues, the may become as obsolete as the upsweep hau do. Houses will have to be lai ger And as building sites get seatcer, homes may become vertical again. The convenient house, so popular currently, may also become a mode of the past, as we are forced to build up and down. Rooms, she hopes, will give way to more zones" of activity, both indoois and out Movable look in partitions a centunes-ol- d Japan will mushroom, in everyand thing from opaque glass to plastics and fab-tie-s into the hillside. Though they spend most of their time working out material improvements in living, Mrs. Salmon feels those are secondary to the nonTliaterial things in Make room for beautiful - one-flo- or two-lev- el things in the home, she luges. "and take full advantage of the natural beauty of the site, The home should serve as a place of spuitual nourishment as iwell as offering physical cont-hf- e. j j irt. TELEVISION PROGRAMS Charnel 2 KUTV KSL-T- SCNDAT. AfGrST tiansparent 1 00 1 will have to give way thanks to past ger.eiations lumbering piac- to more concrete, glass tices fiber, metals and synthetics Along with increasing scaicity of sites, using constiuction costs will squeeze the futuie home ownei unless he plans catefully. But he can look lorwatd to better lighting, improved acoustics and more ait conditioning kitchen" Lven the "push-buttoa vision in the long only housewifes dieams is due to become a reality. Mrs. Salmon and her lyisband maintain their family life in the upper level of an attractive modem home high on a hill near State College, Pa. 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