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' ' ' - i- i - ": l' t t - - ' ' C' "" ' II' ' 1 ' I - ' '' ' t ‘ ::- : e ' ' 31 ' t 44v 1)000' L''i ' I r i ‘ f i ' I 4 ' li ' 1 i ' ' I - 1- i 4-'1- - - i ' ' - f " 1 " - It I i ' 1 '' '' - r ' '' '- -- ' - i : '" 2 ' ' ' his r 71 — t '' 4 Ili '' - 7- -- i nated Utah le IPorler-Picholl- a s) '' I'' V4PIP - '' tabb ' ' - 10 1 8 sot:TB PASA DENA CALIE — Miss Arlene Porter and Nicholas John Pichntla wore married in an LDS ceremolly recently They greeted reception guests afterward The bride 1010 has been residing in San Francisco is a daughter of Bryant Dlr t01011 P?S ulena and Thp late Mrs Puller Mr Pichotta atm residence iii been in Sall 14) anilirO is a Sial of ::id MII NitIi ifI Pieliotta Sint Valley Calif The IleW MrS Picholla attended Brigham Young Vni- hridegrolou is gi from the University of San Francisco with a PA ill psychology — litilo A iN‘ u-- allibliawnoomob Tribune Staff Writer You can take the girl away from the horse but when you try to take the horse away from the girl she might adopt him and take him home That's what happened to the horses at Utah Girl Scout Camp Trefoil in Provo Canyon at the end of summer camp in August Several of the Girl Scouts made arrangements to adopt the horses provide an ade'' ciliate home and sufficient and give 44 food for them them that important ingredient — tender loving care The adopted horses will be returned to camp around the first of June present a with barrel racing who wanted one Such was the situation with Anne Peper daughter of Mr Robert Peper and Mrs Orem Anne 17 is a Senior Scout who has been in the scouting program for 10 years She spent the past summer at camp where she was assistant unit leader and kitchen aide She had been a little apprehensive around horses up but she soon until then learned to saddle bridle and ride Then she taught the younger Scouts to ride and would take them on all day - rodeo and egg II ' ' y her -- g-be 1 - - ElH i I PL1 113 I 4 1 take size makes 32 ounces e full quart Welch's Frozen Grape Juice "he tart succulent ref res1-1- ing invigorating juice of the grape Your store now has three sizes: 12 ounces 6 ounces And fina ly the quart thirst-quenchin- g I --''l os L - - good tf i falit Zrtibunt 11110leit netiJ—J i Salt Lilo) City Utah— November 30 1967 ' 4:'- 1? $ " s - 711 i - - 'iL ' ‘ ' r'- '''1' ' "'z'-- :' - - '- -- ' ' - 1'4 - - ''-- - currying and loving her t One zstit L5 004id ' I Welch's new ' e-- - ' who lit - - r---1 I sister Scout feeding - 0 :3 (11) CI i ' would both care At the end of each two week 1 - " 1 ifdi relay (7) ' 1 ' had been at summer camp became quite fond of a particular horse named Gypsy It seems Gypsy is going to have a baby and the girls figured out that if they bought her they would both have a horse of their own It took a little bit of talking but they convinced their father they should have Gypsy especially since they had a perfect place to keep her and outings I" I i Both Anne and Susie 15 a Cadette they WEEFEE!' Send tor Arnold Arnold's booklet "Recommended Toys and ACtivities" This Invaluable thecklitt is ake grouped for children from Imbyhood to 13' Sand 70( and a Stomped' return envelope to Arnold Arnold In Cart of Home Service DeogrImen Sail Lehi Tribune P O Son hl Sad Lake (Ily Utah PHIS '''' rip ' complete id)) r- -2 r—"Ivi 1) ' : - PWwWw1 1-1 r---- session of which there were four she would help the girls Arrangements were also made by the Girl Scout Council to sell a horse to any girl By Bernie Moss criIrg! Job '''''71 Take Horse Home for Winter flan notice pinnoil to the door for non 1)i7 loont of vont Long lue the chlithen's trt‘ttitttion! !town w Oil glinanups! 0 i Idaho - 1I'''' 114s or Freeman attended BeNtatig ()dirge : 7-- '4'1 11 il ' g1 et from the L'ilivetNtly 'Air irks 1Z 1--1' !IPd1 I 1i n their dreams came true if ilti117: 1‘14111lelittt141111‘11114All'ilr a- - I xt '1 oi 'NAN 1 1 — ‘ - 1s ( if What "fun" it would be if the kids look overt No no money for toys food In the house no movies or holidays and an evic- dirty dishes in the sink - a Anne Peper an Orem Senior Scout couldn't bear to part with camp horse Gypsy so mare has become permanent member of Peper family Section D - IP" — - 1111411It Eventually they'll learn to draw the proper comlitsions Go along with them even if they suggest that they'd do a Inuch better job if they vete in charge Pot also point out that in such an event' mother eouldn't be expeded to cook and clean and of course Dad would quit ' 1 1' tt- -- -- and he things : t Ste Learn to Conclude ' 1 ) l — explain the consequences 7 - ' ((g wediling hiealhist ‘k11 tz oil ity the bride's Hold" :ths T iottrilit Vullinson t S anti 111 s Leamington Ballot c'olitmon 7218th A‘e anti iter parents at lite Doll Iili The couple gt eelNl t this guests al a trViillon home ol Mrs Coleman lhe bridegroom' itt a SOH It : 5 i 1 ' ' i T t ' ' g el 111 I you were running the show?" I Up to the age of 10 or 12 confine discuSSions to home matters Later you can include school national and international problems At first their attitude is likely to bet No naire school and no more books no more teacher's dirty looks Let them spin out their fantasies no matter how unreal they seem Then ask them to 4 t !tumid' roach htrentan 11"'IllY lit t il e- i i You'll have to provoke them draw them out willing to listen Ask them: 'How would you do - '' t I A Provoke Some Discussion - 'a i 1 nmity at the home id lito lu ido's pdronis 't‘ir anti N11 sVito (I AT Heat h 1311 Lltit 49" ' - li i' l'' 1 -- n Easf Au twit! By otnitild I 1 ''''''" It r ' 's d I 4 : 1 - ' ' i T ''' ' 11 - ' — 'k k" - - '' S ' "011 t Ms t ' 1 ' I ' '' - 1- 7 '' ' s e a d' ' : Aety glom) except children has some soilI of lepiesonbintin lit Washington kids don't 11‘ e the vote as it should ho But at home they should brRe and ' 14 ler Ithem points of vow "l(Iht): Why don't you give your children the right to speak up now and then to voice their aspirations anti grievances? I suggest a once tumonth "'joint vongressional seS S lott" at 'mine The children w Iill appreciate your consideration of their ideas 1' ' ':) 4 ' so I ' ''''" ': r - old t ' ' i 1 ' - ii ' ' 1 '' I 1 '' '' I Nlets i Melvin Test Diplomacy of Your 1Famil v — t ' VIS t l I Beach-Freema- 1 7 '‘ -- - t A 1 1 - e 4 ' Li AlI 1 1 i 1 I I f: ' l 55 1 " !) if Parein‘ and Children 1 r I t II) iN ---- '- '''' "' -'-A ' -:- 7 11 - - ' 14''''' '4 " 1 r 11 ' - i lid i'' - 1 Page One '011 tp 14 1 4 't '':r '''t - st - ---- ' : 4 ‘ 3- Hints From lieloige "' 1 '' loc toe"'" t c '' 1 ' - ' IV' 0 - ' l'' ' o'''' k k - - '' - 4' ( 1 ' ' - I ' I 1 ' ' - Save Chenille Spread for Slipcover 0 I - - By BeloIse Dear Folks: This is espcially for you young mothers who need to make slipcov- r ' C111s1 ers for throw favor- ! t ipillows t chairs e t' ' 'l 1 in your 14 etc 0 S or den family t'4' 1 i room j Don't throw t i Ileloise COlendar Book —copiesper 4 old Use Please: print J : State - — k bathrobe Old 11 r ': WOMEN OFTEN V)1111111 Kidney or H:adder irritltiius a ric tulue ni in i ns wonen tensenes end t)t ten causing llerOUSTICSS front frequent kilning Sticontiariti int itching unpatitinAnd nay Peet and feet base Iltiatiarhe$dol Ferkaelis ipd oirjer prcssecl In such eases CYSTEX usu nringt relaxing comfort hy e 1iii p! 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