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Show -- 4 1 The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 8, 1973 2 Imagination creates a playground Betrothal ir A A.i Martin Ponxs The fun places for kids to play are being buried alive by concrete, cars, buildings ard people City spaces that are left are boring: they lack the hideouts, tunnels, hills and board-fortneeded to spark intrigue and kindle imagination. And yet were surprised when, as kids grow up, their energy and sense of adventure are tunneled through outlets like vandalism and drugs' For the cost of one broken storefront or a few shots of heroin, you and your friends can have a fine time building a truly great playground, cheap but good. So let's Jo it' Phone poles, By ay Dix on Ur and Mrs. John Aldous Dixon, bait Lake City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Kay Dixon, to David Jay Lee s The couple is planning a Sept. 14 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple News of the engagement was made Saturday at an announcement luncheon at Foil Douglas Hidden Valley Country Club given by the moth er of the future bride. 4 Miss Dixon is attending the Lmversity ot I tah, where she will receive a certificate m social welfare in August Mr. Lie, son of Dr and Mrs. William Orvid Lee, Corvallis, Ore., is studying chemical engineering at Oregon State University, Corvallis. board-forts- Kav Dixon tire swings, , cano- tunnels, rope pies, sewer-pipand landscaped hills are plenty cheap when you know where to find them. In a built of such wonderful goodies, we and our kids can hide, jump, crawl, swing, gather and build. Sharp contrast to the cold and uninviting steel swings and slides that sit unused on the next block! e News of nuptials xw ' y play-spac- e x Blindauer- - "I Sanchez v Ann Bhndauer and MAlexis Sanchez were married Saturday in the Cot- - Julia ichael For $2)0 and a spnng weekends, the play half-doze- ground I helped build blosd somed quickly on a lot. It could have happened on church, school, or private property. Remember, a playground neednt be forever. That unused corner lot owned by the local college can embrace a happy playground for before years construction begins! Little space and few people ar, needed to get things rolling. We began by building two lumber platforms, scrap poles and lumber donated by Ma Bell and local phone-pole-an- d construction companies. Ropes to climb, poles to slide, and shades of canvas canopy sprout from the platforms. Beneath are shelters from rain and sun. Our City Recreation Department convinced the Street Department to bring us several giant sewage pipes which, with the help of hired bulldozer and purchased dirt, were soon transformed into hills and tunnels. just-mad- e cheap-but-grea- are Playground goodies often free for the asking Mammoth truck and tractor tires, from local companies delighted to unload their used become circular surplus, benches. Stood on end in trenches, they make fantastic Huge wood spools are free from electric companies, pipes from plumbing suppliers. Gears and parts can be had from sciap metal yards and surplus paint is abundant. Local industries can contribute their surplus, recycling for the community good while winning both pleasure and a tax wnte-of- f (another Mo4 are playgrounds Not oriented. ours! In winter, our platform-shelter- s become snow huts, and snow-cla- d hills and tunnels are main attractions pleasure) In the Midwest, bales Your playground wont be the shiniest one in town, but it'll be the best loved and most populated Frozen delight This is a new concept in It's a playgrounds. idea that's happening everywhere, giving kids and you as builder a place to stretch muscles, minds and cheap-but-super- b This quickie frozen salad is popular for a party luncheon can of menu Drain a fruit cocktail and combine it with a creamy smooth dresscream ing of 2 small packages cheese and '2 cup mayon naise Turn into a refrigerator trav and freeze until firm. spirits. chnb-through- s. summer-su- n and "Building a .Playground" can be had (for 2 buck total) from Advisory for Open Education. 90 Sherman St., Camofbridge, Mass. The Advisory fers help with design and construction, too loom for years of improvement. exploration, and change by the kids who play and hang out there. Working, moving, and playing with familiar odds and ends ropes, tires, logs, kids can tunnels, boards into a own "vibes their put then-owplace that then becomes More important, they learn by doing that they too too can change THEIR world for the better Even half built, such playgrounds are invariably overrun with kids. A joyous to us happy workers who are really at play' For me, creating a wonderland with old and t friends was a We had indeed experience. changed our world and the world of kids. So will you. city-owne- Where to learn more? Three fine Build- photo-pamphlet- s: with ing Materials, Tires, of hay make building blocks for forts, hills, and tunnels. In nties. dirt can be added to blacktops and accessories are easily erected. Betrothal The most engaging and exciting playground is the "unfinished" one, the one w ith saw 004 Marsha Ann Herman Salt Lake City, also attends ISU. Bowden-Oiista- Mr. and Mrs. Byron V. Herman, Sandy, announce the en gagment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marsha Ann Herman, to Mark Alan Kaufman, Ogden. Mr. Kaufman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Kaufman, Spokane, Wash., graduated from Weber State College, where he majored in business He affiliated administration. with Excelsior fraternity. d Suette Bowden and Ken Ireston Onstad were married the Bountdul in Saturday Community Church ' reception was given at the home of the bride's parents The Balsam Embers was setting for the rehearsal dinner. Mrs. Ken P. Onstad Mrs. Michael A. Sanchez A Princess Anne favors styles ready-to-we- ar By Margaret Sav llle United Press International LONDON Whisper it softly, but Pnncess Annes trousseau will be mostly ready-to-wea- Im pulsive r, one of those com- shoppers, the Pnncess once said I see something I like, and then I get it. Court sources said Queen Elizabeths daughter sees no reason to change her habits in picking clothes for her November niarnage and honeymoon with Lt. Mark Phillips. I might pick up some bargains at the July sales. Anne w lsecracked the other day, according to one source. Room lx Littered The sources said Anne's red and gold sitting room on the third floor of Buckingham Palace these days looks like the living room of any bnde-to-bthat is. it is littered with dress sketches, fabric patterns and fashion magazines But Anne's organization of her liousseau, one said, is being done in "her usual haphazard fashion, the way she always buys clothes." The Princess's wedding dress will come from Susan Small, a wholesale fashion firm. Sweaters and jackets w ill come from a chain store. e lommon Knowledge ing in her grave if she knew. The pnncess, with a has been making morning tours around London stores to pick up what she likes. Her new day outfits are mostly in cream and her bnght reds and yellows. For Going Away , Anne plans For a matching dress and jacket with a big Stetson-typhat plus her first mink, expected to be among the wedding gifts from her family. Court sources said a sunshine honeymoon is definitely on, judging from the bikinis and beach coats and sleeveless cotton dresses Anne has been inspecting. gomg-away- e Another thing shes planning for the the honeymoon, sources said, is plenty of sailing, next to horses her greatest sparetime passion. Phillips. the sources noted, is an horseman but accomplished has ne er sailed CALL TODAY The bnde, daughter of Mr and Mrs Blame Bowden, Bountiful, has attended the University of Utah The bridegroom, son of Prof, and Mrs. Preston Eugene Onstad, Corvallis, Ore., attended Oregon State College, Con allis hr 1 m-- j i, Marsha Ann Herman The engagemen nounced at the home, Spokane No wedding date has been set. Bright noon MIRROR Bi V e 1 1 t o. 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