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Show The Salt Lake J 1 ribune, Sunday . May 13. l'17'i 'Anonymity part of groups goals By Dorothy Collin riler ago Tribune Camilleon Butterfly flitted down the hall of the nice new suburban home She led the way into the kitchen, the table, shooed the children to the next room, and removed a tiny pair of sneakers from the middle of the table "Sit down," she said "Everything happens around the kitchen table Mrs Butterfly, of Naperville, 111 , is the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer of LATER, which stands for "Ladies Ambivalent Thoughts dm) Everything Relevant or Ladies After Thoughts (oni Equal Rights or What ever Beside her at the table was Bonnie Work, the activities chairman of LATER except we have no activities," Mrs Butterfly said LATER "as opposed to NOW" is an organization (sort of) dedicated to women who are not "activists, agressne, or even assertive: in fact, they feel they put out enough activity just getting dinner on the table," according to the LATER brochure It is also an attempt bv some average middle class women to have some fun with supiH.rters of the women's movement and its opponents, both of whom are notably humol less Chic Miss Sheets Betrothal llchli Him - Mr. ;iml Mrs J. ('.ary Sheets, Salt Lake City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Held) Sheets, to Hoer S Jones, son of Mr and Mrs J. F.lroy Jones, Silt Like City. Ttie eouiile is planning a Julv 12 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The bride-ele- ct elementary is an education student at the University of Utah She is a member of Associated Students, U. of U. Assembly and affiliates with Chi Omega. Miss Sheets studied in Vienna with y the Brigham Young Study Abroad program. Uni-ersit- The prospective bridegroom is a business student at the U. of U. He filled an LDS mission to Holland. W ihe women who make $25,1100 a year, do a great job wilh their children, cook gourmet meals amt have svelte figures, said Mrs Butterfly "That is not true of the average woman "The problem is that the women s liberation movement swept through the middle class and it hurt The women have jobs that pay $s.oo0. They have to pay the sitter out of that and pay for the gas They have to take care of the child) on and get the meals on the table and they are exhausted Things are not as they hoped ' I'm not opposed to working, nor to the ERA I m for equal work and equal pay But there is no easy answer. The LATER will have a newsletter which will run a three part senes, said Mrs Butterfly ' The first part will be how to tactfully tell ehvldicn, Not now. The second part will bo how to tactfully toll your husband, Later The third part will be how to tactfully tell "your thing to do is to be more realistic We have the whole media image of the liberated woman. It would be nice if just a woman got some recognition It would be nice if she didnt feel hud about just beirg a housewife LATER is planning a membership drive, Mrs Butterfly said One of the drive's main events will be a picnic in a supermarket lot We will serve from carts, and there will be lots of decorations made from Charmin'. "The guests will come and go in car pools because that's how most of them spend their lives And we will let out by 2pm. so they can go get the kids, she said. , Never. We11 have a poster Nothing nude We have will be high standards here The pin-ua woman doing her cleaning, her house in disarray But we want her to look nice, her hair won't be m curlers In the LATER brochure. Mrs But torflv, who i.s the mother of two children and was a teacher, lists the rights ot LATER's members mother-inlaw- pin-u- of .... 'w, Mrs. Butterfly and Mrs. Work, founders of LATER, have a little fun, the main activity of women caught in the middle. fashion runways is anything but a tramp, but she looks as if she knows exactly what shes doing asking questions with mysterious eyes and answering with bright red lips. The pout is out High fashions French face is definitely a highbrow high eyebrows arched Milk calorics fllDQlllliSWWQiaHW Many people think milk has more calories than it actually does! One eight-ounc- e cup of whole milk contains only 150 calories. The lowfat milks percent contain even less. rAii both black and white into golden girls with gold sheen brushed on in a T nnl Drapery Cleaning Offer ir 1 Forest Glen 1 L. any drapery order with this coupon. Expires June 30, 1979 by Artistic Homes 2500 So Elizabeth St. 1160 E.) See Our Ad Under Dry Tannine Kay Murphy and Timothy E. Hanson were married Saturday at the home of the brutes parents, Mr. and Mrs Richard Murphy, Salt Lake City. A reception was given after the ceremony. A wedding breakfast was given at the Murphy home. The bridegroom is a son of Alvin F,. Hansen. "Condominiums" Cleaning 3 WO pucker. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Herold, Springfield. Ore., announce the engagement of their daughter, Marian J. Herold, to Neal R. Ashbridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Ashbridge, Bountiful. .The couple is planning a summer wedding. e3esfesn M in sociology. Kathleen E. Ljnge Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lynge, Salt Lake City, announce the engagement of their daughter, J. Kathleen . , Elizabeth Lynge, Lakewood. Colo., to Ronald Stuart Barron, also of Lakewood. Mr. Barron is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Barron, Lakewood, Colo -- f. 'A X y: ut i on many w.v JoidunEll si ttei foi a teheal s.d dmiiei The bride Is a daui:hl I of James p Lnel.inil Salt Like Citv and Ml s Carol McKeeman San Diego, Colli The bridegroom is a and Vis son of Mi Lain nude W lh Magna , , Tiie couple i planning in a June wedding Denv er. The bride-ele- ct she where Collins, filiated with .if K.ipp.i Kappa Gamma The future bridegroom is a CSt of graduate where he affiliated vth Alpha Tan Omega and Omicron Delta Epsilon Janet M. I a IV c Mr. and Mrs Parlev 1 Live. Salt Lake (itv, announce the c n ., v g ment of their daughtei Janet M. Love, to Steven Brinkley, a son of Mr and Mrs. Walter .1 Bnnkley, Salt Lake City The announcement was made at a tea given Saturday by the bride's mother. A July 10 wedding is planned fast-growi- To assure publication, photographs for use with wedding announcements in The Tribune should he in the office of the Lifestyle Dept., Room 212. Tribune Bldg , at least one week before day of the wedding ceremony The $8 charge for wedding photographs is to rover reproduction costs Because of Ihe volume of photographs huiulh d. The Tribune can assume no responsibility for pn tures submitted Golden wedding and birthday announcement are charged for sp.ue used at the rate of $10 10 xt inch. They should be submitted to classified advertising department. . Corp., phone 143 237-29- 1 S Agent Main, I DURING GRAND VANESSA 5610 Swtdfti I I imn on r....:..... i,. ..J OPENING We Also Offer: Alterations and Repairs Shirt Laundry THESE GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ARE AVAILABLE AT OPEN 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. 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Hutn Cathv loveland ant' Danny Wiley were in., ried April 27 at .lord. mi K The great increase m the number of wedding area in our makes it possible for The Tribune to publish only the engagement or w eliding photograph, but not both. 237-200- I w Submit picture before wedding 7I M. -- i Miss Herold graduated May 5 from the University of Portland with a B.A. degree in communica- tions. Mr. Ashbridge received an M.A. degree in criminal justice from the U. of Portland May 5. He received a B.A. degree from Central Washington n !l Dnvt '. V Marian Ilerold with that crimson J1C5 r-- Tooele well-bre- d Croup prices I American Fork, and Mr$. Byron Easton glistening Offer II II II 1 On 1 1 ii Murpliv-lliii'- Never mind that no-n-o. el. un ,u ! ! Nuptial new s is in again, and looking as if you just fell out of bed is For the finest in full course luncheons or buffet service. 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Weddings "You have the right to have duty laundry pile up while you read yesterday's newspaper; raise your voice no more than 10,000 times in one day ; continue dreaming about someday becoming perfect woman combination that everyone is always talking about; be cranky when you want to be, and cook a delicious meal and he proud of it even if your children wont eat it The brochure also gives the profile of a ty pical member. It say s, among other things- "Likes to argue with neighlior about w hieh she enjoy s more ironing, washing dishes, or folding laundry Likes to argue with girlfriends about how many children are the perfect number to have. "Discusses often with girlfriends at the kitchen table a job they can find that (1 ) will allow them to get children calmly off to school in the morning and allow them to he home when children return; (2 ) will he a challenging, fullfledged career with much responsibility that is really a part-tim- e job: (3 ) not less than pays exceedingly well $25,000 per year, but of course no more than $100,000 per year; (4 ) is exciting yet does not have any tension, stress, or never-endin- g problems that they would take home with them, so their minds are free to help the little darlings with homework and baths after a lovely, quiet and delirious dinner that they calmly put together themselves." standard-bearer- s Wile's Mrs. Whightsil Let Laundry Bile Woman in Middle for the ERA or Phyllis Schlafly. One of the purposes of LATER is according to Mrs But"anonymity, terfly, who as you might have guessed, has another name. She wore a mask made by Work's daughter during her interview. LATER's purpose is not to embarrass or to make you but rather to show you that you are not alone. "I came up udth this whole idea because I was tired of picking up New Woman and Redbook and seeing gorgeous women who do do all these things, tr p And it is an attempt to say something about the "woman caught in the middle A lot of women are too busy thinking of running households to think of issues," said Mrs. Butterfly. "They are too busy living their lives to tie supporters p UNIVERSITY MALL |