Show II— The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday Nov 15 1970 Engagements Announced Miss Spackman and Mrs Harold A Spackman Trenton announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Betty Jean to H Marvin Buttars son of Mr and Mrs Harold Buttars Trenton A Friday wedding is planned by the couple in the Logan IDS Temple A wedding dinner will be given by the bridegroom's parents following the ceremony A reception will be given by the bride's parents that evening in the Trenton Ward cultural hall All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend Betty is a graduate of Sky View High School and Seminary She has attended Utah State University for three years and is presently Mr working at Trenton Feed Co-oMarvin is a graduate of Sky View High School and Seminary He received his machinist degree from Trade Technical School and is The couple plans to be married on Nov home in Salt Lake City 27 and to make their Miss Hancey Dorothy Hancey Logan announces the engagement and forthcoming marriage of her daughter Penelope Ann to L J Dustman son of Mr and Mrs Wesley Dustman Tremonton has attended Logan High School and at present is The bride-to-b- e for the Town and Country Pet Shop in Salt Lake City I J is a graduate of Bear River High School He has attended USU and is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity He is employed by Kennecott Copper and is attending night classes at the IDS wen-kin- Business College p presently working in Trenton Following their honeymoon the couple will make their home in Trenton Miss Smith Mrs Merlin Smith Richmond announce the ' engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sharlene ' to Allen E Thurber son of Mr and Mrs Vernon L Thurber Rupert Idaho ' is a 1968 graduate of Sky View High School and The bride-eleIDS Seminary She is a former student at Utah State University and a graduate of Robert Steur College of Beauty in Salt Lake City Allen is a graduate of Minico High School Rupert Idaho and has served four years in the U S Air Force He is presently employed at LTV Memcor in Salt Lake City Mr and Miss Nish Mr and Mrs Verl L Buttars Clarkston are happy to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Pamela Ruth Nish to Dennis Dale Rhodes son of Mr and Mrs Dale S Rhodes Tremonton They have chosen Friday for their wedding date Pamela is a graduate of Sty View High School and Seminary She course at Continental College of recently completed a Beauty in Salt Lake City She will be working at the New World Motel Beauty Salon there Dennis is a graduate of Bear River High School and Seminary He has served 15 months in Vietnam and is presently attending Utah Technical College in Salt Lake There will be a reception held in their honor at the Clarkston Ward cultural hall Friday from 8 to 10 pm After a short honeymoon they will make their home in Salt lake City Miss Pamela Ruth Nish Miss Penelope Ann Hancey NEW MEMBERS of the ROTC Corps of Sponsors Miss Betty Jean Spackman Miss Sharlene Smith University are Kathy Thomas Kathy Crawford Marva Richardson Luann Driffill Joyce Baiynes Avis Tsyva Marylou Lindka Stewart God is an Englishman — R F Delderfield Islands in the Stream — Ernest Hemingway The Child from the Sea — Elizabeth Goudge Great Lion of God —Taylor Caldwell Rich Man Poor Man —Irwin Shaw The French Lieutenant's Woman —John Fowles The Secret Woman —Victoria WIVES OF LOGAN Savings and Loan Board of Directors chat with John Gary network television singing star prior to Ms performance for women attending the annual convention of th United States Savings and Loan League in San Francisco Left to right are Mrs R E Berntson Mrs Dean Rogers Mr Gary and Mrs S J Venn Postma Little Boys Try To Tell What Their Feelings Are NEW YORK (UPI i -- Beneath their curly or straight hair behind their freckles and acne deep down inside their rough and tumble exteriors little boys have big thoughts about them- selves their neighborhoods their worlds and the people in it In preparation for an exhibit at the upcoming iDec 14-1- 8: White House Conference on Children 880 units of the Boys Clubs of America nationwide elicited responses on such big questions from lads in the takeover ranged in "What's age" was generation They age from six to 13 it like to be your the first of eight questions put to the boys The questionnaire's last question concerned wishes for a belli world Most of the young fellas wished for more war" From answers to the question about age this profile developed: It's "good'' to be six “okay" to be seven "nut fun" to be eight "great and fine" to be nine “fun but you can't do much" to be 10 "alright but an unhappy age" to be 11 "tine to be 12 because you get to do things better than small people” The 12s seemed to think the most terrible thing about that age is “you are ” almost a On the question what's it like to be you some expressed displeasure over acne Others felt lucky happy fun and fine "Iucky" one replied "because I live in a free world" “Happy” another said “because when I'm happy 1 like teen-ager- being me" Some of the young men obviously having somewhat of an identity crisis answered “I don't know" when asked about what's it like to be you Maybe because they have innocence left Maybe because they still have stars in their eyes Whatever the inaybes most of the boys had a three word answer to the question — “What kind of adult person do you like most?" The three word response: “Mom and Dad” After that the most frequent responses were singular words -- either "Mom" or "Dad" understanble when you note that many Boys Club members come from family circles broken by death sickness or some other circumstance leaving just one parent on the homefront Still Have Fun While replies indicate that the takeover generation boys are much bothered by threats to world peace (which could interrupt their futures and perhaps pere maturely end their lives) by threats to the nature of their environments (threatened air and noise pollution I there were some signs that the little boys still have occasional ideas of fun Through The Garden Gate variety and suddenly by leaps and bounds the daylily swept into popularity with hundreds of different forms colors sizes and growth its the delicacy Despite strawberry is the easiest of all habits Now there are longer fruits to grow It is the one berry lasting blooms and the daylily which does not demand a may have to be renamed the separate fruit garden but can be Another Cinderella flower is grown with vegetables if need be The rows can be made the Blackberry Lily another continuous with the rows of favorite from grandma's flower vegetables so they can be hoed border which should have at the same time If necessary sensational popularity The the bed ran be moved every two plant produces a cluster of lily years to keep the plants strong flowers small in size which are and healthy Best of all Die orange spotted with red The strawberry is one fruit which color gives it another name that does well from coast to coast of leopard-lil- y The flowers are produced over Strawberries will grow in any soil that has grown flowers or a long period from mid-Jun- e and are vegetables whether it be a light until September sandy loam or a heavy clay but followed by green pods which ripen and pop open to reveal a they are best grown in a loam that contains a fair shining cluster of black seeds amount of organic matter These look much like ripe juicy Every home should have a blackberries The blossoms are strawberry patch plant one in lovely in floral arrangements and the seed pods are fine dried the spring for winter bouquets Some flowering plants are like Cinderella For too long a time they hide their desirable qualities and then one day the right combination of circumstances brings them to light and to their potential Such is the world of hybridizers and plants The daylily has been a recent example Everyone in Grandma's day had clump of single twany daylily or humerocallis where it flourished in a garden home-grow- n product allowed to By Mrs HC Hansen Why try to keep up with the reach full maturity on the plant Joneses when you can be Mr and then eaten as soon as ripe Jones? Chances are you've noticed him He lives in your community He could be your neighbor When it comes to yard work he does it in a relaxed way Perhaps he's out a half hour each evening or morning but his garden is perfect Now it could be that your neighbor has better garden equipment It used to be if you had a shovel rake hoe and a Holt knife you had it all Each year Deliverance —James Dickey the experts come up with a new Nonfiction tool to make your work easier Everything You Always and lighter These new tools are Wanted to Know about Sex — to use and and inexpensive easy David Reuben give the gardener a sense of Inside the Third Reich — they wide in owning and using them Albert Speer During the winter take stock The Sensous Woman — “J” of your garden equipment Oil Paplllon —Henri Charrirere and clean those that need it and Zelda —Nancy Milford place in a dry place Figure out Ball Four —Jim Bouton what new additions you would Body Language —Juliue Fast like to purchase and then get one Sexual Politics —Kate Millett each month They are usually The Wall Street Jungle — cheaper during the “off season" Richard Ney than in season Up the Organization— Robert Townsend Family Dinner Party At Vance Home Mr and Mrs Allen Vance and children Bryan Tamra and Cindy Mr and Mrs LaMont Vance Mr and Mrs Emerson Eames and children Randy Debra and Michelle of Logan Mr and Mrs Fayon Pugmfre of Hyde Park and Mr and Mrs Wayne Keetch and son Brett of Millville attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr and Mrs Clifford Vance in Tremonton Sunday honoring Mr and Mrs Mirl Anderson and son Mark and Mrs Gary Coates of Tuolumne California Other guests were Mr and Mrs Gary Hunsaker and family Mr and Mrs Linden Bourne and son Jeffrey and Mr and Mrs Larry Herschi of Salt Lake City Mr and Mrs Jay Bourne and son Bradley of Fielding Mr and Mrs Vance Bourne and children Bryan and Wendy and Mr and Mrs Lowell Vance and Sheldon Barfuss of Tremonton Susan Christiansen Melinda Burt Hilary Fallis Suianne Mitchell Jana Legget Carol Sudako Debbie Foster Ann Chatelaln Kathy Burnsides Susan Skabelund Trudy Griffin Jeane Montgomery and Peggy Anderson 'VVWVV Best Sellers Fiction Love Story —Erich Segal The Crystal Cave —Mary at Utah State “Doubtless God could “two-daylil- like roots Wash and dry and store in plastic bags in the refrigerator of the coolest part of the basement They will last until June that is if you haven't eaten them all before They are better than those which are mulched in the soil because with the first bright days of sunshine they start to grow and lose flavor and juices and must be eaten immediately To remove water marks from furniture use several drops of spirit of on camphor have The Complete Angler many have never eaten a really good strawberry the kind Izaak Big Selection CHRISTMAS ( ARDS Order Now WILKINSON & SONS 149 North Main 752-413- Walton had in mind Instead their mouths were probably puckered by a frozen bright red or on a ditch bank Then one fruit which bore the name thrilling day a plant hyrbridizer strawberry you have to eat the discovered a “break" or mutant ipoooowoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot 4 fk For Luxurious Hairdos and Holiday Perms Call — Elcine Jeanie and Kathy at 752-045- 2 Helen's Hair Fashion 64 & Wig Salon tail Center Hair Wear Wigs small hairpieces and etc For hair experts W'th 9 repairing and styling come to the For luxurious tinting years experience in han goods Helen's Hair Cellar 1 22 East 7th North -- 12 752-093- damp cloth and rub over mark well-drain- made a better strawberry but he never did" These words about strawberries were quoted 300 years ago by Izaak Walton in Unfortunately Mrs Newell Crookston suggests we repeat "carrot care" again in this column Top carrots below crown Cut hair- block east of Grand Central 9 Moeoeoooeooooeaoooooeoeeoeeooeeeoooeoooed 4 Gaiiery mo t 0 3 |