Show - voomoompibm I tAliETRIBUNE TILE SALT I ra lk T Aels jCATIILEEN 11M Inn ( During Early Courtship Girls Should Expect Companionship Fun I "It Is terribly important to a girl to have boys like her and they only show their liking one way—by petting her and trying to kiss her andmhaving their arms tight around her!" protests Annabel Livermore 19 years old Who lives in Philadelphia "There's no use fooling ourselves that boys like girls to be dignified and reserved and walk through art galleries and go to good pictures with them and discuss other things than just sex They don't "The speed with which a boy gets to the mauling stage is a shock to me and to lots of girls" this letter goes on "When I was in high school it used to make me mad smart boys and stupid boys nice boys and boys not so nice all ready with hints and familiarities the instant they got a chance "My mother used to let four of us or six of us go to the movies on Saturday nights Well she wouldn't-hav- e if she'd known what went on as soon as we alL got settled down in the dark A girl naturally doesn't make a fuss but I can tell you that some of us didn't get much of hat was going on in the picture If a girl bit and scratched or moved to another seat she was about as popular as rat poison i i f t t s f j s e 10 e I ! i A 1 t ! i k 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 t - f -e tr - - w44-- F IA to 14 y: b 1 1 i I ! : st it 4 I :1 ':''' 4 : 10 '''S7'"' ':::: "0''' - ? Tt ' eo' I 1 : c 1' r ' i 1i ' '' 1 I ' -- t 'N'iNitoote e: ''' 'i ' t r Mrs Nathan Smart :'''' ' 4 ' ti e i ) " ' I : I) mt - ' :'f !Y' ' '' )k"'"' ' ' ) f '::- '' —Alf ' :' '''' !1 1 - 5'''l ItttliL::':4 4 aOOvadat:: ! 1 '' — '': I '4 '''' ' - - f -- ie ' I : ' : ado Miss Shirley Harwarcl ' '' j '‘- I t4 t - ' - z' t '' 4 ! ino t3z"'rs1011 a ita‘‘ s 4 - - ' 6 1 Charles Orr of Las Vegas 4 di reception followed The bride was attended by Mrs Donald Naef matron of honor Miss Nancy Milne and Miss Carol Franks bridesmaids and Kathy McMahan flower girl The best man was P J McMahan Ushers were Donald Naef and Evan Met ' The dainty brunette bride was charming in a gown of white imported organdy Following a honeymoon to Las Vegas Nev and points in California the couple will make their home in Ogden Nev List of Summer Brides Grows as Maids Add Names t JacksonStuart RANDOLPH — Miss Mary Kee Jackson became the bride of Nathan J Stuart on April 14 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A wedding breakfast followed at the Temple Square Hotel The bride Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Vloe Jackson The Bridegroom Is a son of Mr and Mrs Earl Stuar t The bride will graduate from Brigham Young University in June Cpl Stuart is serving with the U S Army stationed at the Presidio in San Francisco Cal After a short honeymoon trip in Southern Cal the couple will reside in San Francisco until Cpl Stuart is released from service in June He will resume his studies at the B Y U ( i t ' ' 1 11 t 1 it t i1 4 4 1 2 and Mrs Glenn Ridd of Ivins 14 D S Ward Hunter will be the setting for the nuptial vows slated June 26 A reception to follow the rites is being planned Miss Broman is a former student of Brigham Young University where she was a member of Cami Los social unit Mr Ridd is presently attending the University of Utah Pat Anderson PROVO—Looking forward to a May wedding date are Pat Anderson and IL Keith Formal announceBarton ment of the approaching mar riage is made by Mr and Mrs Ivo C Anderson of Provo parents of Miss Anderson The couple has chosen May 20 as the date for their marriage in the Salt Lake L D S A is reception Temple planned for the evening in Bonneville - Fifteenth L D S Ward Chapel in Provo The prospective bride has chosen as her attendants her sister Mrs James M Brooks of Bogata Tex matron of honor and bridesmaids Marolyn Barton sister of the prospective bridegroom Mrs Ralph PAYSON — Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Shirley Harward attendant to the queen in Payson's homecoming celebration last fall to A Monte Holt student at the Brigham Young "University A marriage in the Salt Lake L D S Temple is planned for this is a autumn The bride-elec- t daughter of Mrs Renee liar-war- d 626 Harmony Ct Salt Lake City She has attended B Y U where she was asso Joan Broman e k Shirley Harward The approaching marriage of Miss Joan Broman and Douglas G Ridd is announced by parents of the bride-elec- t Mr and Mrs Eric L Broman were bridesmaids Gary Meredith stood as best-- man Ronnie Johnson Gay Edwards and Merlin Johnson served as ushers The couple will make a temporary home in Grand Canyon at present Parties for the bride were given by Mrs Delbert Fowler Mrs Wilford Teerling and Mrs Raymond Russell Coates Boise Ida Mrs Boyd D Madsen Provo end Barbara Lynne Brooks a niece The as junior bridesmaid son of Mr and Mrs Harold R Barton of Moab Mr Barton attended Brigham Young University the past two years He is currently employed in Moab where the couple will reside following a short honeymoon elated with the Kaion social unit Mr Holt is a son of D S Bishop and Mrs Arvil A Holt of Placerville Cal sophomore student at B Y U he is affiliated with Tausig social unit of Downington Ave The benedict elect is a on of Mr 234 Frint-Edwar- At the home of her parents on April 15 Miss Shirley Frint exchanged nuptial vows with Dean Edwards L D S Bishop William Hadfield ofThe bride is a ficiated daughter of Mr and Mrs F W Frint of 1972-3rEast Mr Edwards is a son of Mr and Mrs Herbert C Edwards of Lehi Parents of the bride honored the couple at a reception following the rites at the lying L D S Ward Mrs Kenneth Browning was the matron of honor Miss Marla Print and Dee Ann Print RUPERT IDA — Miss Geneva Mae Stevenson became the bride of Charles L Doane In double ring rites solemnized in the Idaho Falls L D S Temple April 15 with Temple President William L Killpack officiating The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs W A Stevenson Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs Chauncey Doane Attending d the bride ber when Mr Church will re-turn on leave from flight school The cremony will be performed iin the Salt Lake By Edith Y Booth ' I ' ? " I r k itt x -: ' s ' - 4'e i': ?' -- "- -- - ''' c '407 ": ' ' ''' t- tr -- i':'1:'' ' t ' tk itir tioVre ' 5 '- 1 1 - I 14 i - PROVO—The marriage of a Miss Karen Christenson A Mr Mrs of and daughter '''''' and Christenson Sherman : Roger Childs a son of Mr and Mrs A Vadal Childs s'eal e' ' 00111W took place Friday evening at "' 1 Vi--t ? 40Krlr the Christenson home 1 A V4 The bridal party stood beI :' ie1 7 P:'4: - ' -a background of pink fore tt le ' —4' talisman roses and gladiolus 1 t candles Judge A H lighted Christenson grandfather of 404C ' ':' :' the bride performed the tat? $:4il 7y " 4:: ceremony (411 The bride chose a gownd F4 ? 2 Chantilly lace over skeilue : ' ' ' tulle underlaid with white :: '' i 51 ' S -- ' I slipper satisAie form fit-- v:7''- i :''' a decol l ting bodiee–featured r ' ''! 'k4 tt '' f 'wrist length letvtreklineand ' 5: II L'' ' ' sleeves with small pearl but43:k-' ':'':4: ''' A::' 4: lk tons Her veil of matching ko' lace was caught to a cloche Mrs Roger Chi1c1A-arid she carried a bouquet consisting of a single wiiite orchid surrounded by and valley lilies Miss Dixie Adams was maid of honor with Miss Karla Dawn Cheney Miss Shirley Ellen Hansen and Miss Keeler bridesmaids John S Belmont served as best man SPANISH FORK—Mr and Following the rites a reception was held in the Fifth-Eight- h Mrs Dave Gull announce the L D S Ward chapel marriage of their daughter Miss Dorothy Mae Gull to Darlene Lott Theron Leon Smith son of Mrs Royal B Lott Mr and Mr and Mrs George ' R of Monroe Utah announce Smith of Provo The marriage the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Miss Darlene rites were solemnized April Lott to George D Church 16 at the home of the bride on of Mr and Mrs George D S Bishop Ray Gull an Church of Erie Fa uncle of the bride officiated is A student The bride-to-bof Brigham Young University Mr Church will graduate from B Y U in June He is an member of the Arnold active -ON LURUNI FROM Air Society and will receive LOS ANGELIS HARBOR MAY SA his commisgion in the Air For Careptete Call or Write Details Farce in June VIDA FOX CLAWSON The couple plan to be mar-- - 1 44017 I I 1 966 I South Temple ried the latter part of Deeemtsr-giue- ftd 4 ": ke' 1 ' T - ' e- 1 - : ' ' '" : : : 4 11 iv- - Miss Darlene Lott are invited to the You ELECTRIC COOKING SCHOOL i': Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1:30 pm to 4:30 Liberty-Well- )''i pm s Recreation Center -t-- Dorothy Gull Sdys Vows With Provoan -- ' 7 i (7th South i & 4th lost) t r 4 Cod- 5 - 1 '--- - z--- "pow --- :'r gl r AND I -- I - ---- sta1IN 4 440' mP'—'" Irl u - SIP liLeo--- 421Arg - f — " ) vtA-:- - a - - -- v:- — Doom Fh 7 li 24 1 (Kilt :1 1444t Mityto 119100 t i I a Ssisetion I Largest owe in 'cl:g 04 - NATIONAL Otttoos Lots lit r I ----- ----- St' MAIL $114010 AP401110r 1 ' - ot°7 hi h twilima r IAdd at 0111 : I anikl P01$11 uCO c ' otoo ril 'D tettitC tI''':''I'rf' CRISP i 11" vd New Vowel ' Stto City littployet tee --- --- OW 10 Oa OM CO qi NW 56 so main Ow opposite Z C M I 2nd floor - ALL PRICES FOE A SEAL - INCLUDE FED 04 Channoll (Mood ''' ' i 91011160 Soothed SevnteFtks 4 PEOPLE " NOTHING DOWN uti" s $5 MONTH i - - - t ' - ' -' ' Himi iAATON hofla kno 1::51141ossilft-2-z-'- As - '5----- ')'0 --- -4' - 44- soces - 4 forks - :: WAUA del pAT r'(2 '' - I Wow DREAMT7 Teespoess 4 I 4 4 4Kolivonach000 sutra IAA ANDEASOWD DIAMOND VIALLACII 4 ARE SHOWN 16411a 4 AND TAX iSS00 ''17r i — - INTER ":"N"- - — $7111111 - REID $ UNION tivonffiva Len - 1 170 - L44:i I:14 ail Ratvim I II t ' 1 4 601MAIJA bolo WA Danqatt 7 41 t ' 'V - ' i't't too Ti 7fr 01 4UNV 00111 - 1 4 it r - i illt pi - -i' -- - - - :' :N '''l ' 1? 1 1111 S‘tt4V'slt4() ak: ' (1 0 to t t R r '1 t "9 4 C 0 r" - - t': 47 f 4 1 :''''':::::' : '0 8 : b II '!i 4 '4 Immo leo — mmorrriaW7 11 il 4 'L4' 04 i ' - - "1111111111111LIV- P6ope!m'1 J 1 ' - - 1 - - : - - ' ? 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:r-- - " -- ' ' s :'---1:-:- ' 1 '4 - : - r 7z: ----- I' "Spring Fiesta" will be held at the Ogden Golf and Country Club on Friday evening May 7 The committee in charge will be Mr and Mrs Richard P West Mr and Mrs Donald Hogan Mr and Mrs I Gordon Huggins Mr and Mrs Earl Braithwaite and Mr and Mrs Russell Thorne The new general committee for 1954-5- 5 has been announced They are Mr and Mrs Russell P Farr Mr and Mrs Carl F Olsen Mr and Mrs Sterling Fuller Mr and Mrs Morgan Wixom and Mr and Mrs Harry Dayhuff — t ii::p ar:--- I Beaux-Belle- s — - tri':k Itid-- t th- 's I acoso' 1'''"''': The last dance of the season which for the will be a dinner dance PLAN -- f ' OPEN MONDAY SErl 1cLILiazjjk ' 401)i - Mrs Fred C Becker and her daughters Karen and Frieda and sons Kurt and Albert were the guests of her 1' ( vel ao 1 Mrs 1 and Mrs Jack Asay are miking a home in Lebi their marriage following April 15 at the home of the- brides parents Mr antlmrs Noble Hinckley Nirvitid Mrs Loren Asay9freihi are parents of the bridegroom is the former Tlyt4ride s Merlene tritckley )11-gFrank Stagg Bishop of the Pioneer LDS Ward performed the marriage rites MrS Arthur Woffinden was matron of honor and the Misses Gearhart Le Ann Hinckley La Dean Linford and Linda Lou Hinckley were attendants Ralph Butler was best man The bride wore a gown of nylon net over satin with fitted lace bodice long sleeves and a small double Peter Pan collar The skirt was trimmed in satin cording and net ruffling Her fingertip veil fell from a small crown of seed pearls Her bouquet was of yellow roses gardenias and stephanotis A reception was held that evening in the Pioneer L D S Ward chapel ri" 1 :!111: ff Me : i ‘ 41 Weir Marvin S Rabe and Mrs Mary Alice Loos Christensen entertained at a bridge luncheon for eight on Monday at the home of Mrs Christensen ck - - IlinckleyAsay 401"4 t : Here 'n' There LDS Temple e HAWAII Klis were Miss dington maid of honor and Miss Anne McKendrick Best man was bridesmaid Louis Abrams with Pert Stevenson and Bud Stevenson ushers The couple will make a home in Rupert t Mrs Clawson of Roy today are announcing the marriage of their daughter Miss Marilyn Arel to William Robert Fenwick son of Mr and Mrs Frank R Fenwick of Warden Montana on March 12 at the home of the bride's parents President Rulon P Peterson performed the wedding ceremony A reception followed at the Lake view LDS Stake House The bride was gowned in traditional white She was attended by Miss Geraldine Hunter maid of honor and Miss Gail Clawson and Miss June Clawson 'bridesmaids The best man was Anthony J Stilman and ushers were Dewain Johnson Scott Clawson and Stephen Clawson The bridal couple will make their home in Stockton Cal Miss Stevenson Is New Bride ds ' Mr brother and sister-in-laand Mrs Derrell Jacobsen for Easter week in Las Vegas Dr and Mrs Anthony J Lund and their sons Leif and Zech have just returned from a week's stay in Victoria British Columbia Mr and Mrs David Moroni Provo Calendar Features Nuptial News ''':: A Arel-Fenwi- is 4 ::4 ' Mr and Mrs Jack Weir of announce the engagement of their daughter ReNae to LaMar Barker son of Mr and Mrs Eldis Barker also of Roy Pvt Barker is at present stationed at Foil Ord Cal No date has been set for the wedding -- - e0f4 - Roy 23 Miss Lois Groomer daughter of Mr and Mrs Roy Naef became the bride of Jack Lee Orr son of Mr and Mrs t i ewislitahe Wright Mayor Raymond at Bertha Eccles Hall April Mrs Dean Edwards Miss Pat Anderson nninseolatienminntikizleedryessi S 1 ' 41''' : ' ' : I: t: 4 ''' ce°rem136oYnEyNA by i' 2 V z - ' eA where Corporal Fenwick the Army stationed 1 41::"':: ::- ' 11010 r - - ti r N:' 4 i - ' it - i i v $N-- '''‘:' - k A Miss Joan Broman t t i' y ' ' : I 7cwa" i - I: ' k ' ' N 1 i 's f ' 4 ' ' If s'" - 1'''''' 1 :' ' ) It seems to me that this is a remarkable letter for a girl of 19 to write I give it without rewriting although I have cut it a little It points out a very real modern need the need to educate boys to wiser ways if they want to respect and keep the respect of fine girls Half a century ago before these dangers of cars coCktails nightclubs were in existence there was a familiar piece of advice for boys treat women as you would want your mother and sister to be treated It seems time to revive it (Released by The Bell Syndicate Inc) Ogden Socialites Report Week's Entertainment 4 7 impulses-and-appetite- than girls are" BUSY AGENDA 0:): 11 1 ' self-contr- ol self-respe- love-maki- '''''''0JR 1 know this may sound young and crude but what with cars and too many cocktail parties and too much freedom wa are exposed to dangers our mothers didn't Ittiow anything about Isn't there any way to help boys to grow up to and and to save girls from the nervous tension and embarrassment and general uncertainty and discomfort of beirng eternally reminded of what it took a certain distinguished scientist so long to find out—that boys from their s earliest years are more subject to certain could recommence again when the "Isn't there some way to educate boys to a point just a little more removed from that of little dogs meeting in the street? Really fine boys would be the first to say that the physical element in marriage isn't their sole and only interest and goal They would be the last to admit that mere passion was the only object' of the tremendous attraction the sexes have for each other Why is it a boy use all the persuasion of which he is capable to persuade a girl to indulge in liberties that would actually alienate him from his wife if she confessed to them a few years later? A girl gets really tired—I mean physically exhausted—by continual surrender to a certain amount of petting and hugging and by resistance to anything serious ' i- ot by the fact that they are fighting like mad to keep out of a man's arms "One Ulan I know was quite an Will of mine—until I met him We liked each other we went together and I found that in any other company than mine he simply fell silent bored abstracted barely polite just waiting until we were alone Now I'm in college 1000 miles from home and it's the same thing You can go to the school dances and plays— by the way they keep the lights full on at both But get mixed Into barn dances or week ends at little cabins over at the lake and you don't know where you are It's not jealousy that makes me say that the girls who are pretty generous in their responses to all this cuddling are the girls who get their men who doesn't believe it We all know It and any grown-u- p simply doesn't know what he's talking about The headlines today with their mention of diamonds mink big contracts big parties are not concerned with those modest reserved girls who are we are told every rnan's secret dream of a wife "Now why should this ber" Annabel continues "Girls want loving they know the facts of life they want husbands homes and children but—good heavens!—they want other things too They want companionship jokes books friends shared they want to know something of a man's personality his looks his tastes (hey don't want their more serious moments marred I II 1 il 11 VT Aft 1 A ' Nay 2 '1954 Sunday uitifiS SAYS: i 6 1 - t: |