Show - - ' A q 1ri"'W Itmirelvotro Ate rote owe 11 larese it" 'WV lAwmilr lb 4no V "111rer Vor'W to 90 'to to tor Vo ot to wor UV roW ' The Salt Tribune We!lnesday July Lake Widowhood—Better Prepared Than Sorry 2 195g 23 - - Financial Kno-si7-Ho- (Editor's Note: Some seven million American women have faced the problems that coma with widThe financial emotional owhood and social difficulties that risis with the status may cause unhaoThis is the first in three pine's articles discussing these ProblemIt and some possible solution's) wife may know that her husfice estimates that roughly 20 per cent of the Aid to De pcndent Children program goes to families needy be cause of the death of the I — 62 Financial Aid In whkh come to the attention of the ADC pro -- family needs Generally relatives can help only Dn a temporary basis emphasize however - :s:r '' 4 ' ' '': 't' ' I' "kii 'f 1 z - ' ''' ' Ir'' ' ''''''5'iO4)k ' :: ' 4 t ort ''° "9 t r '"' II q t - 4 - i :: 'A : vt- 4 taken the ) Nto 41 il 3ti vi 4 It i !' qai 40 ' 047 - g ik 1:ie - hadn't 7t" ' I 0 gas-pip- I am quite content with my life now I have a good job and my little girl has a won derful home Until two years ago I received no financial kAil Marie Eugenia De Memida Social worker compares notes Brazil Needs Education Spur Visiting Social Worker Says Many children An Brazil especially in the rural areas do not have the opportunity to attend elementary school due to the shortage of schools and teachers said Brazilian social worker Miss Marie Eugenia De Alemida in Salt Lake City Tuesday Miss De Alemida is in the Beehive State itudying the organization and work of the State Bureau for Services for Children In August she will return to Brazil to 'help her government set up a child welfare bureau on a —national level coordinating efforts of seven existing agencies and adding rtew areas of help for chil- She able-to-atte- a r Now you're positive my bon Isn't just my Imagination?" 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HUntor CEEA2k1 E FIGURE by I I JA'il'irY - SOUTH MAIN rt ' - 3075 - 1 -- CL't PADDOCK POOL 11 University of California Dime Store Pearls-- - 1 -- - 1) J e— raweorzakt141: Undiluted canned consomme and bouillon both make an excellent base for a curry sauce for poultry meat or shrimps the sumwill complete service with the US Army July 15 and the family wiU travel to Berkeley Calif where he will enroll for the post summer— session at the — w i Marie will Benning ortswear Rose t ter Mrs Franck C Holbrook Jr her husband 1st Lt Holbrook and their children Palmer Lee and Frank Fort Cotton Drelss— II at Its Iwo it simples stick of pol paint Ind chemicals Canned Consomme at Duncan for Currently visiting friends in Los Angeles Calif is Bascom W (Butch) Palmer Jr He will motor to Canada the middle of July The Palmers' other daugh- 41e4:1‘:1'5t: - Ons clioris by Koret White Slag lanizent 0 city '' Pv Designod for Co spend She will two weeks stay podttE- VIIMMillo - Their daughter Mrs R Sheldon Onstead and children Michael and Kevin San Jose Calif will meet the Palmers - 2248 1 SIZES Swim : Jamie and Mark Salt Lake City ada where the summer brother-in-la- ''''''iln4:::1': :eliri" 1 See N' ' '4 ' mill leave Wednesday for their home in Duncan BC Can- 1 51195 - vt i? 4 i: i i 40' I I skirts with match- ing tops Reg'1 AT -:' 4 c 2) pleat permanent " 4 : ! ft 471:'0- SLEEVE CASUALS ily CAMPUS ' FUR ' 4411e79'°1 N 1 :1! - I 1101) ' : - ' N7 ' '1 ( 4 1 498 slim skirts Safest ' a it - ' I 4 k : ' ' 2 11 598 dresses REG - SHORT ' e 298 chemise blouses For the Finest s ''tl'": - ' IT 1 ' '—-- 1 '" 4 ' ssir f -- ' tNil"'04hmot s' Palmer! Vacation it Catalina and -'' ' ' j - - pro f° 4:1 I ' k : ) ' ''' 1 h -: it x ' - 7 - you s 6 4 i': ' : r) ' Palmer 839 E South Temple e book ' '"J or a Specials yrs for herself and her family Gift pattern printed inside the I t ley a yen JULY tith :' - ? - 1 es-'- $ 1 tr:- t - '44 ‘44' Oneida St (2140 East) and also her Dr brother and sister-in-laand Mrs Lorin L Richards Jr 2015 Evergreen Ave (3425 South) Mr Baird is working for his PhD degreq at the University or alifornia Berke- niWnitt$10thlatiMilliorpetortmOSIM0111010111$1011M111111Mit0011011 101601004111661111610061seoenialliMilluitliolitilinliolloottio ttttt totent 1 t k- k'ke' i Baird's friend Hildy or a fivecourse meal? It sounds to me as if he'd like to take you to fancy places but he simply can't afford it If this lad were taking you to chili joints and some other girl to the plush restaurants you might have cause to complain ' ::41 ' - ' '1'i sister Mr and Mrs out Jiaill l'111 '5' ' i think about sound like he's this? Does on me?-1-- Iildy cheaping Are you looking for a boy v i't - pizza What do 4 i ' ft 4 I :''''''" 's nr and Mrs Bascom pulled joint he gets 4i s -- tio 4 4 Oluriy don't g v" -"- lp ' ! 4 ' ::' Mrs and Dear or '4i oil ' Joseph Reese Baird 2535 Valley View Ave (4900 south): where smells a hot-dochili parlor 0 1 eI 4 4 fr No: 1441 with Photo-Guldis in sizes 10 12 14 16 18 20 Size 12 32 bust sleeveless 5 yards of mothers and expectant mothNo 1442 with Photo-Guideers Is in sizes 3 4 5 6 7 8 years Size 4 sleeveless 2 yards of 35inch Two patterns Kitchell Thrift Send 35 cents in coins for Kitchen thrift If you have each pattern—add 5c for zach a large family you may find for first-clas- s mailing pattern economital It to buy such a -- Send to Iris Lane (care of The juice as pineapple In the 46- - Salt Lake Tribune 367 W ounce (6 cups) size can Adams St Chicago 6 Send 35c today for your copy of nome Sewing for '58 111JA complete sewing magazine for every woman who sews fie 'f ''' i '1P 44 f) : ' : 1 ''''' relatives The Bairds are visiting Mrs Baird's parents Dr and Mrs Lorin L Richards Sr 2248 S Oneida St (2140 East) Mr Baird's parents Mr and Mrs e 1441 agencies have made good progress in Brazil in the past 15 years she stated Clinics have been set up to give child care help for young MP 610 1: e'''' Mr and Mrs J Hugh Baird their sons Allan 4 Scott 3 Jamie 2ii and Mark 3 Fit() ri thst are spending two weeks in Salt Lake City with the same gag on me about 10 times and I'm n fed up When I told my dad about this he just laughed and said "I think it's very funny!' On weekends we always ko to the races ball games movies or whatever happens to be in town He asks me for and we plan to a dinner-dateat at some nice place Al- ways at tffe last minute he '1600 ' s ' N0 4 and Ann: I'm a girl 19 who works downtown Maybe I ought to know the answer tos this one without asking—but N'' - Visit With Utahns Draws J H Bairds From toast a l':1''''1- has to learn tinder the law children up to the age of 14 years are public school providing there is a school in the area which they can attend She listed Brazilian national problems as education health and the high mortality irate especially among Woman Fr-446k- tha very- popular in her country she said since many adults do not know how to read and write and this program pro vides them with the chance 117 a f - &en 47117411 s spent the past months eight studying at Catholic University School of Social Service Washington DC on a scholarship provided by the International Administration Night school for adults is - (1115--V-A- should prepare do something that her selfsupporting has i - - J Hugh Baird and sims Alan Scott are now dslting friends and relatives in girl boy friend 4 '': 4 8 ki 1 ' 4 - ' ' ' '''''' - c-- Mrs you are and tell if he wants to talk about reconciliation he knows where to find you tr f k I TI4 Little LE 'your husband My - and me - 47 ‘ - - say?—AVDG I - helps to Pattern 5oday e g ' - 4-- -' miles away I'm only human and would like to have a normal hôme life But he refuses to pay my fare out there I'm take off work reluctant and go I think he should come to What do you - t ' 1 ‘' t - cs ! women Stay 4''' ' - should the need arise After marriage should participate more in family living Mrs Crocker believes They should know the family's financial position and take in making busi ness decisions ' - been such big- - f '' 'I hearted people I would' have Ann Landers t A - 1 " ielt6 folks :I ' 40 1 walked out on me for no good reason limy A : i my husband 4?":: V 7- -- When I was pregnant 4 ' 0- - Irk11: 4 A i ':' !Aol:' - -- band for al- most six years 1 " !"' :1 — hter and have been separated from my hus- - )I !: '': 9 I $ :':!: 1 4 er believes In help from my husband fact I didn't even know where he was The law finally caught up with him (after considerable searching) and now he gives me the support required by law Last 'week out of the blue I got a phone call 'front my husband He wants me to come back to him He lives in a large city about 2000 the daug- 1 it' t 26 ''"OrTar' ''k part I'm t A ' ' are ' Dear Ann: mother of a 'Iri: - skill There certain preparations to meet such emergen des as widowhood long before a girl is married Mrs Crock Every or - s"' s''' ' t 4 I - i ss '''0 - ' will even which will pay for training help the woman acquire a herself to will make POloo 1 Miss Bonnie Lou Dale the daughter of Mr and Mrs ' ''''''' William A Dale Tooele be t' ''' 044'44 '''''4' 0 came the bride of Larry N ' ' 4 '"'' Griffith son of Mr and Mrs ' 1 4 — Clifford Griffith Lakepoint 4 '' it a double-rint ceremony sol ' emnized Friday in the Salt ' t Lake LDS Temple i :: 4 7r7f14 The newlyweds were hon- ored immediately after the ' : '' if ''' at a breakfast ceremony ' : 1 given by the benedict's par- ' I ':c f :44' ents at Ilarman's Cafe A re- - ' ' : held was in the ception 4 ' Tooele LDS Stake House that ikt 4 : ''!' ' evening t Organza Gown :''4 ''' 1 i: :' ' The bride Wore an original i “ white organza gown which i ' I ' 16atured a fitted bodice and 4 r '''') :'' g ' a round neckline which was ' l':V e ' f i trimmed with lace sequins : :'44 ' l' ':''-'1and rhinestones Her bout' '' '' 3" is 1'I01'' ' fent skirt was floor length :' V i '''' ' I ''': Her bride's illusion veil fell from a scalloped lace cap ' ' She carried a bridal bouquet of stephanotis and pink roses which featured a white I orchid th the center Attended Bride Mrs Larry N Griffith it ' Miss Judi Yeager was maid of honor Bridesmaids were Miss Miss Merle Jensen Miss Mar Betty Harwood lene White and Miss Janet Davies They wore pale blue WI hen Ilmt: sheath dresses and carried Waal lint & Ws white bouquets of pink and carnations Anil sin! Sharla Griffith was flower kg ries! girl FR Estimated ' Monte Griffith was best man Ronald Dale Gary Grift fith Mario Griffith and Scott Griffith ushered After a honeymoon in Canf'd I ada the young couple will I" make a home in Salt Lake 01' 4 T c the care with 1 ''''' - iii - ! Ile's Changed? Let Him Come to You 4 r - for the family fi help ' i '4'-'- '''' ti a decides still I A 4: 2 I 1 N'fii - ADC 4 :7 : - if she children of the p Letters to Landers i cl care nancially If your husband is in business do you know what the set-uis? If he were to die have you considered alternatives for either carrying on the business or disposing out? but a job ti - ' ' -'-'- I : 2 ' 4 i - ' — 2 ''''' 1 ''' 40: ' - ' 1 - ' 1" children to take It will - r4- - ' ' I '"'"' (l' "''''''----4 Training at 4 ''''' s ' Here's where ADC comes to the aid The program was es tablished to allow the mother to stay home to care for kept? general 's 1 - &In- t' i — Mrs Crocker said that many widows aren't trained for jobs which will allow them to earn enough for the family they have to contend with lower pay and also to consider expenses for child care Do you have the qualifications or training to hold an outside job now? ' Do you know how to keep a budget and pay bills? Have you helped your husband with family business transactions? Is your marriage a financial partnership? Do you discuss family finances with your husband? Do you know what the family income is? Do you know what your husband's insurance is and who his agent is? Does your husband have a will? Do you know where it Is kept? Do you know who his attorney is? Is your husband covered by social security? Do you know of any investments or savings your bus- band has? - - - Do you know where all records and important papers are the greatest problem next to their personal emotional ad justment that most widows must make: making ends meet financially Mrs Afton P Crocker social service director for the Salt Lake County Welfare of today Lack ''4 '' i 'i s ) ' o quate f - - t s if jobs ' d'''''' : said had to Twenty-twhad no training or that their training would be made they they yourself Do you have a good basic education? Have you ever held a Job outside the home? get outside ' 4 - Almost half of the 50 wom en had serious doubts of their to - ' band is covered by insurance or social sec'uritY she really doesn't k n'tw) specifically income would be what should husband die abilities ' - her her Could you cope with the financial problem that would arise ff your husband should die? Usethis list to check dren under 18 Of course this is not the total number of widows in the state—only those covered by the federal program A I How Do You Scord? $158000 in monthly benefits In addition there were 1347 widows under 62 years of age receiving benefits amounting to $67000 monthly for chil- VIO cases gram the biggest problem is financial Mrs Crocker said There Is either no insurance or it is inadequate to meet years of age receiving It does "Often women aren't informed about the resources of the family" she explained The husband fails to let the wife know to what benefits she would be entitled should he die" To cheek this point we called 50 Salt Lake wives— almost all of them mothers of said plating children Forty-on- e they were aware of benefits they would receive In ' ease of ' husband's death This is unusual In that most authorities say experience inglicaies that though a lather By Mary Pappuideris Tribune Society Editor The biggest favor a husband can do his wife is to prepare her to be a widow Morbid? No just practical lawyer businessmen and social workers say And the possibility of a woman being a widow is not a remote one Statistics show that the life expectancy for women is about five years treater than that for men There are some 7174 million widows In the United States today Utah Widows Locally Sodai Security Administration figures for July 1957 Indicated that in Utah there were 3189 widows over ' Goes on 'Must' List w Larry N Griffith Claim Bonnie Dale for Bride 444 1 - 419 4 464 roooho6omtA—AAjlk:o-O- " —w0-4- 1 ag"40" 0OR P4 Pk mks 444— |