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Show L. W"1 Jji The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, Jane By Dr. Haim Ginott s, t k Nat to readers: Th oncouoter depleted M my column ore declared to serve os o practical guide to unThey ore net proved communico'lon. to be token ilteroiiv. They should be odooted to individual situations and Individual wavs at speaking. t xA V v w- - i i A ! WII Imagination will motivate children r ; i - 24, 1373 tion. She then wrote him a formal letter from the publishers": C. BROWN COMPANY New York, New York This column contains stories v of imaginative devices used by parents to improve life at home, to motivate children to create, and to enhance them 1 a childrens Rona, 10, had helped her father in his office putting labels on cards. Following is his note of thanks: w PUBLISHING Feberuary 17, 1972 Mr. Robert Brown Liberty Drive New York, New York Dear Mr. Brown: 54 for adventure stories and science fiction. We look forward to reading more of your work. Ycurs truly, Carol Brown, Editor Robert was surprised and happy to receive this letter. His words publishers enhanced his and o further him motivated efforts. self-wort- h Thank you for your manuscript which we received yes Reward for Wort Barry, 12, had been doing his work well in public school. But he resisted going to parochial school in the afternoons. Instead of arguing and moralizing, his parents hit an imaginative idea to show their appreciation for his efforts and truer understanding of his predicament. Father wrote him the following note: Dear Barry: The Board of Directors of the Field Family held a special meeting and upon due deliberation declared a special dividend for Barry Field. The div idend shall be no school on afternoon next Wednesday week We would appreciate the stockholders comments on this dividend in the space below. For the Board of Directors, Robert Field (Father) Barry wrote one word: GREAT. His resistance to going to school diminished, because his feelings were understood and appreciated. (Copyright) MEMO TO: Miss Rona Ross This is to advise you that I have inspected the results of your work yesterday and find it to be extremely profession- I Mrs. William 1. Cruz Jr. 1 al. V i Both your effort and your presence were extraordinarily & haaH6StoiS$x Mrs. Donald E. Beck Mrs. Loyal Limb helpful . ence. home of the bridegrooms parents. z Jody Diane Redding and William Joseph Cruz Jr. were mamed Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception was given at the Cannon Seventh LDS Ward. a was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Redding, Salt Lake City, was graduated from LDS Business College. She affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cruz Sr., Watsonville, Calif., was also graduated from LDS Business College. Mackay-- The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merton 0. Brunsvold, Salt Lake City. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Beck, Oakland, Calif. Chuck-A-Ram- A reception was given at the Cottonwood Club. Log Haven was setting for a rehearsal dinner. H i V,' "x : and composing: Rob, 12, reads voraciously but his wntten English is poor. One day he told his mother that he was wntmg a book. Will you read it when I Not only finish? he asked. will I read it, I will publish it, his mother answered. A week later, Rob brought Mother his finished product. Mother typed the story, correcting spelling and punctua Deborah Fay Madron and Ronald Dee Everett were mamed June 16 in the home of the bndes brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Symes, Salt Lake City. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Madron, Salt Lake City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John E. Everett, Salt Lake City. The br.e is a daughter of Mrs. Leah Nora Sampson, and William C. Midvale, Sampson Jr., Provo. son of Mr. The bridegroom, and Mrs. Jesse Limb, Sandy, is currently serving in the 82nd Airborne Div. of the U.S. Anderson-Stee- d A reception was given qa at New carpets mix colors a i - i 0 B 1 a B 8 ES 231 B3 3 i We are always glad to see the work of new authors because there is a great demand Analee Spen- The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon R. Spencer, Escalante, has attended Bngham Young University. The bndegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell A. Piquet, Idaho Falls, received his degree in business administration from BYU. Mrs. Roger N. Piquet Bridal couples. Our diamond wedding ring sets. At $189 CSS a!! our fancy custom window toppers. a store p.m. Fashion Fabric dept. Sign up for classes now! courses (2 - 2 Vz hr. classes) Pants That Fit . . . $6. Adults $6. Adults Pant Styles Unlimited 2 short 3 Basic Courses (8 - 2Vi hr. classes) $15. Teens only Start to Stitch Basic Creative Sewing . . . $20. 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Matching gentlemans ring. ... 3 thanking her for her office help. print. n Cottonwood Mall 3 Dad pleases Rona with an official memo But carpet designers now produce elegant mixes of color that are not precise hues but are more like suggestions of color, instead. during Whether youre in class not, stop in any instructor our where 2 clinic hr. experienced weekly wilt answer your questions about sewing. 1-- proof for your suggestions. If any of our changes in spelling and punctuation seem to violate your original intention, please mark up this galley. Please return this galley to us for immediate publication, and advise us as to the number of copies you wish us to A reception was given in the Escalante South LDS Ward. At the same time, carpet colors are moving towards a palette of naturals (cool in the traditional sense) on one hand and brilliant, intense color (hot, we used to say) on the Fro Sewing Clinic time or a Every Tues., for- George LDS Temple. tov a point out some different mats which suggested themselves to us, as we read your story? We feel it would print up well as a chilrens story with pictures on every page and just a few lines of print. This story also has possibilities for a comic book, a form of literature which demands a great deal of action. We are enclosing a galley ST. GEORGE to i future distribu- As possible tors cf your work, may we cer and Roger Newell Piquet were married Friday in the St. ojTvn; weHH e Spencer-Pique- t Marshall ATLANTA, GA. McLuhan has said that its a mistake to use color to try to sell anyone under thirty. Working on what he calls his hot and - cool premise, he explains that color is too literal, too explicit, too hot E553 S5S9 i terday. As editors, we enjoyed reading it for its strong story action. We line and quick-paccouldnt put it down until we had read to the end. Wedding other. Peggy Anderson and Robert G. Steed were mamed Jme 14 in the Logan LDS Temple. i son of Mr. Madron-Evere- tt Army, Ft. Bragg, N.C. Mrs. D. Mick Fullmer Here is how an imaginative mother motivated her reluctant son to engage in writing USU, where he affiliated with Sigma Chi. Christine and Sampson Loyal Limb were mamed Friday in the Salt Lake LDS i Temple. ),-A reception was given at the Midvale LDS East Third I Ward. '4" Rona was surprised and delighted by her fathers letter of appreciation. She looked forward to assuming responsibilities both at his office and at home. Inspired Son Sampson-Lim- b reception was given at the S' i is Most appreciatively, LawTence H. Ross, President and Mrs. A. Gorin Steed, Bngham City, graduated from Brenda Gail Brunsvold and Donald E. Beck were mamed Saturday at Our Saviours Lutheran Church. Linda Mackay and David Mick Fullmer were married Wednesday in the Christ United Methodist Church. A The bridegroom, this kind of work available. The bnde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeLonne Anderson, Bngham City, will graduate m December from Utah State University. She affiliates with Chi Omega. Brunsvold-Bec- k Fullmer when Sherwood Hills, Sardine Canyon. Maddox Ranch House, Perry, was setting for the wedding breakfast. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Miller, Salt Lake City, graduated from Continental Beauty College and Utah Technical College. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fullmer, Salt Lake City, graduated from Stevens Henager College. mostly your pres- I advised the Board of Directors that in the future, you are to be notified immediately Wedding news Redding-Cru- . . ext 314 We know what youre looking for. .Cottonwood Mail T mCT 4 |