Show Logan Utah Sunday New President For Utah Nov 1970 15 Elks Duplicate Literary League Bridge Winners Duplicate Bridge was played Monday evening at the Elks Lodge Tied for first place were Ruth Stoddart and Ernestine Mielke Tyra Palmer and Vera Neilsen Martha Dorst and Rella Lindquist were third Girl Scouts - PROVO (UPI) Mrs RH Nickerson of Salt Lake City was elected president of the Utah Girl Scout Council at the organization's annual meeting Mrs Nickerson will succeed Mrs John C Larson of Salt Lake City whose term as council president expires Dec 31 Aluminum kettles can be brightened by rubbing with vinegar or lemon juice The Herald Journal— 19 Meeting Set Literary League members will meet at the home of Mrs CI Draper on Friday Mrs Dale R Steed will present the program Mrs Eugene LHjenquist was hostess at the club’s October meeting at which time the book “Beyond This Place” by AJ Cronin was reviewed by Mrs Betty Spencer 1970 Other newly elected officers were Mrs Wayne Rider Salt Lake City first vice president Mrs Robert Paper Orem second vice president Mrs Douglas R Johnson Salt Lake City third vice president Mrs Norton Parker Salt Lake City secretary and Mrs Frank Bartlett ! Jr ' j Smu Jeppesen ud Arnie Anthon Reception Friday For Newlyweds sophomore majoring in physical education She is affiliated with Alpha Oil Omega Arnie is also a graduate of Sky View High School and Seminary He is a Junior at USU majoring Mr and Mrs Woodrow W Jeppesen of Hyde Park an nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Susan to Annie Anthon son of Mr and Mrs Amon C Anthon of Smithfield Susan is a graduate of Sky View High School and four year Seminary She is currently attending USU where she is a plan to be married Friday in the Logan LDS Temple That evening they will be honored at a reception at the Colonial Mansion AH friends and relatives are invited to attend They in sociology and religous education He has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Central After a honeymoon they will States He is presently manager make their home in Logan and of the Logan Municipal Pool continue their studies at USU Ogden treasurer The new officers were approved by more than 400 Girl Scout leaders attending the daylong session from Utah and eastern Nevada Following the elections six communications experts dismissed the ingredients of good public relations They were LaMar Smith KUTV Mrs Murrey M Moler of public services director David 0 McKay Hospital Joseph A Kjar KSL radio Jack Paige Intermountain Network Therm Luke Daily Herald and Murray M Moler Ogden Standard Examiner Carol Jacobsen and Robert A Begins when you set your Dinner Table with ijng Parents Announce Wedding Plans Mr and Mrs Carl Jacobsen 316 East 1st South announce the engagement of their daughter Carol to Robert A Lange son of Mr and Mrs Walter Lange Darrel Peavy 157 FINE West 5th South Carol is a senior at Logan High Bob is a senior at Utah State University majoring in Dumont N political science He has com- To Be The couple will be married pleted his service with the US Nov 25 by Bishop Rodney Army Tueller at the home of the sister Foliowing a short honeymoon of the bride- - they will make their home in and brother-in-lae Mr and Mrs Bobby Logan Canyon The annual Clio Breakfast will be held Wednesday at 1:15 pm in the Pioneer Room of the Bluebird Members of the Social Breakfast Clio J Held On Wednesday w etiINfl ttPc Sets Service for to-b- Mrs Howard Committee and Mrs Baugh chairman Omar Budge Mrs Fred H Mrs Newell Thompson Oookston Mrs Val W Palmer and Dr Thelma Fogelberg will be in charge of arrangements 12 o 3 Lovely Patterns The program will be given by the two new members Mrs Ron Norman Smith and Mrs Wahlstrom Pocket Interest AT THE NOVEMBER meeting of the American Associate of Ualversity Women to be held In the Family Life Building Monday at I pjn a panel composed of Prof Fred Post Prof Alvin Southard Prof Reed Roberts aad Prof Ivan Palmblad who was absent for the picture will discuss "Things Householders Con Do To Improve The Quality of Our Surroundings” A question and answer period will follow their discussion Refreshments will he served HELEN HELP US! by Helen Bottel YOUTH ASKED FOR IT This column is for young people their problems and pleasures their troubles and fun As with the rest of Helen Help US! it welcomes laughs but won’t dodge a serious question with a brush-of- f Send your teen-ag- e questions to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT care of Helen Help US! The Herald Journal CRUEL AND UNUSUAL TREATMENT Dear Helen: A few days ago a friend took old puppies three into the Humane Society because he couldn't find homes for them He thought they’d be placed Less than four hours later someone called him to tell him about a little girl who wanted a dog so my friend telephoned the Society— and they said the puppies had already been put to sleep The tragic thing is that the woman in charge assured him they would try to find good homes for the animals— and then they were gassed Just four hours later! does this happen Helen — NANCY Dear Nancy: I'm assured by several animal shelters that it doesn't happen often and shouldn't happen at all unless the dogs are incurably sick Animals are kept for a specified period— not hours but usually days— and real effort is made to find them homes Surely this was a mistake!— H Dear Helen: I’d like to add a few words to "Divided's” version of "What are Separated Parents?” Separated parents are ones that used to love each other and had three children born out of that love but now only see each other to discuss divorce plans It's when your Dad comes over to get his mail and leaves still burning from the argument he and Mom Just had It's Dad calling and asking you and your little brother if you have anything special to talk to him about and you answer "No” knowing that your thoughts and feelings wouldn’t change the decision he’s already made It’s having Mom go out and get a Job and coming home from school to an empty house It’s having people say “Hey I saw your father the other day" and you answer “Oh really?” knowing it’s been days since YOU’VE seen him It's wiien Mom has appointments with the lawyer and she always comes back crying It’s putting the house up for sale because she can’t manage it alone R’s running out of excuses when people ask “Where's your dad" because you just can’t bear to say the words “They’re getting a divorce” It's thinking "Who’s gong to carve the Thanksgiving turkey?” Or will there be one? It's remembering that a little while ago it was “our furniture” and the dishes belonged to the family Now it's “Your father’s chair” “Your father will be coming over tomorrow to pick out HIS dishes” etc It's wondering what -- ent wrrg along the way and wondering if anything will ever be wholly right again— DIANE Dear Helen: My mother doesn’t make sense to me She says I can wear pants on “cold" days but I guess she means below freexing because when the other girls ere in pants I still have to wear dumb dresses— and it gets awfoUy cold in classes Isn’t 60 degrees okay for pants?— COLD Dear Cold: It is for me but mother Hope she “unthaws" soon— H This column is dedicated to family living so if you’re having kid trouble or Just plain trouble let Helen Help You She will also welcome your own amusing SUSAN ARRINGTON daughter ef Dr and Mrs Leonard J Arrington has bees chosen Girl of the Month by Logan High Girls’ of the Grizzly the school League Susan is a Junior and is paper She played roles in last year's school play and will be In this year’s She is a member of Chauntalres and on the debate squad experiences Address Helen Bottel in care of The Herald Journal 1454 mi Boyd Bomans Are Guests Mr and Mrs Boyd Boman of Logan attended a family dinner party at the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Wood in Garland Sunday evening in complimer to Ferrell Wood Edna Wood and JoAim Wood who were each celebrating niversaries birthday Veterinary Auxiliary Holds Meeting 17 This slim style is treated to an interesting pocket detail they are in No 1454 with PHOTiMiruiE is in Sizes 8 to 18 (bust Ml Size 10 32 'a bust 1 24 yards of I'aftrrno amilablr only in size ol:inrn tsr aack IW 154 ti isIm lkst-l45-in- Sit-ta- n ts an- IkM Midas ME SUINETT P Other guests were Mr and Mrs Boyd Terry and family of Bountifid Mary Wood of Salt Lake City and Mr and Mrs Neal Wood and family of Garland The Cache Veterinary Auxiliary member held their first meeting of the year last Thursday at the home of Mrs Douglas Gregory Smithfield A program was presented by Mrs Stanley Hirst who gave an interesting talk on South Africa along with the showing of many slides of the country and wild animals there Mrs Hirst is a native of South Africa and has been here in Logan with her Plans for a Christmas dinner with the Cache meeting Veterinarians and their wives were discussed Mrs Tom Follis assisted Mrs Gregory in serving refreshments Eleven members and one guest Mrs Fumiko Tohmatsu Tokyo were present i m taut The Fall A Winter ’70 Basic fashion Book is (!5c includes postage and HURRY! handling off Only 3 Patterns left mMEYOU to choose from! off off It is no With today'! hair coloring naturalness it the keynote joke "that only your hairdresser knows!” no one can tell and tf they can it s wrong One of the obvious errors made by amrtsors tinting their own hair is to think only of the color of the hair o professional beautician will take into consideration wonted the color of the eyes eyebrows skm etc for if these three don't blend the hair will look artificial Don t think that the hair must be the lightest shade of blond or the darkest brown listen to the advice of your stylist she knows what shade of blond red or brown will moke you the most attractive RED FOX 111 vi Jiyind Latest Styles Also Wool Pants 25 Knit Sportswear 40 :a 0 Sal IMS BLOUSE SALE 25 in DINNERWAR r CSicata III Mat Rama tMraii ettk ZIP USE Style Sinker aai Via Beau ofLa Reine Culture North Maw leqan College 121 I'm husband fin: the past year and a half Dr Hirst is a veterinarian and is studying wild life at Utah State University H K Coming promises to replace any piaca of CENTURA Tablawara breaks chips cracks craias or its decoration wear off in three yeart will be replaced H aver of normal household use Pieces bearing broken from temperature eitrames Just return f he piece to a CENTURA Tablawara Dealer South Main Beauty 752-868- 8 65 Pc - Service for 1 2 Reg 3997 W(S39 SPECIAL 752-154- 4 iol 25 W 1st Shop 8 A M to 6 P M Fri to 9 No-D- YOUR FAVORITE BANK CARD WELCOME not your i I |