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Show DESERET NEWS, Friday, 6A I I A : June 27, 1969 Jackie: 'No Fairy Tale Existence' Love Story 79-Ye- ar m'' MO. INDEPENDENCE, Harry S Truman the little golden-hairegirl he fell in love with at Sunday school when he was 6 years old celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Saturday. It will be a quiet day, Mrs. Bess Truman said, as all the days are quiet now In the big, old house on Delaware Street. At 85, the former President Is not strong enough for the excitement that goes with crowds, so there will be no formal celebration. Daughter Margaret, now Mrs. Clifton &JPI) blue-eye- Daniel of New York in summer stock theater in the East and will not be able to share her parents milestone. But the community to which the Trumans returned from Washington to live out their years as ordinary citizens, rlans tributes ranging from a gift of 50 roses from the local to chamber of commerce white carnations from the ladies of the Tuesday Bridge Club. Mrs. Truman, who once entertained the girls of th" club at the White House, hasn't attended a club session 1 UP pened to her. Truman often, even customarily, alludes to his wife lovingly as "The Boss, and his her about sentimentality shows even in casual conversations. A month or so ago he recalled, aloud and with obvious delight, that "weve been in love since we were 5 and 6 years old and we still Telephoto The Trtmans, Harry and Bess, celebrate Saturday. since the fall of 1964, out of a concern for her husband. It was white she was at a meeting of the Bridge Club that Truman fll in the bathroom Wallace Bess Truman has completely remodeled her always active life to fit the narrowing pattern of his. Recently she explained to a friend why she never goes anywhere at night any more. He wont go to bed until I get horn; , she said. In robust health herself, Mrs. Truman, 84, still drives the family car and runs the household with expert hand. If she has had any illness more serious than a cold since she underwent surgery for a benign tumor in the early years, it never became public knowledge. a And a good thing, friend said. It would shatter the President if anything hap- d '?, then Since NEW YORK (UPI) of their home, fractured two ribs and spent nine days in a After that, he hospital. seemed never to regain the are. old pace. Be Youth Leaders, YWMIA Urged Continued from First Page of the leading women in the you labor. They cannot help but be better as a result of he told the your influence, women at the sunrise service. President Tanner mentioned the recognition given to three WAREHOUSE I CLEARANCE REDUCED PRICES t Floor Models Warehouse damaged y . SAVE UP TO 50 2 New Westmghouie 10 Cu. ft. Refngerotor New 14 Cu. ft. Froit-Fre- 119 e Weitinghouse Refrigerator Freezer 1QQ95 103 Combination I New 16 Cv. ft. frost froo Westinghouso Refrigerator-Freeze- r I Combination . 19950 Upright Homo Freezer 129M Now 15 Cu. ft. 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Carlos Smith, superintendent of the YMMIA, in a tribute to past and present YWMIA leaders, called them wonderful and capable. He said their service is unparalleled in the Church. Mrs. Florence S. Jacobsen, president of the 360,000 member YWMIA, told the women that the YWMIA wasnt going to live in the past. We wont be here when the second century of this great organization has past. But its end will be dependent on the beginning we give it now. She spoke of feeling the of presence of hundreds women who have held leadership positions in the YWMIA during the past 100 years. Mrs. Jacobsen gave honor to several former YWMIA by Joyce 0. Evans, YWMIA general board member, creatively portrays the organization of the YWMIA as .lie Retrenchment Association by Brigham Young in the Lion House 100 years ago. It colorfully illustrates some of the problems the youth had in retrenching in dress, manners and speech. The movie is nearest to a full length feature than any other produced by the BYU studio, according to Director W. 0. (Judge) Whitaker. It will soon be released to the Church for general showing. The MIA conference continued through the day with a morning and afternoon general session held in the Tabernacle. Dance, Quartet, and drama festivals will be held in various city locations this evening. counselor to President Lucy Grant Cannon, and to former YWMIA president Bertha Reeder Richards and her two counselors. Flowers were also presented to Mrs. Helena W. Larson, general secretary to YWMIA and Miss Helen D. Lingwall, girls program sec- retary. Five hundred Salt Lake Valley girls sang in the YWMIA Centennial Chorus directed by Mar-gr- it Lorraine Bowman F. Lohner. The girls, dressed in light ad yellow dresses, sang three original numbers w'ritten for the occasion. Pioneers in Petticoats, a movie produced by the Brigham Young University Motion Studio for the was premiered at YWMIA, the sunrise service. The movie script, written Picture i leaders. Flowers were presented to Mrs. Clarissa A. Beesley, second counselor to President Ruth May Fox, Mrs. Lucy Andersen, second Taylor Fantastic Savings On Famous Brand COLOR TV & STEREO TV Portable Color, Comploto WMobil. Cort. Now 299.90 Was 319.90 21" Wolnwt Color Coniolo, Italian Provincial Wat 623.00 Now 498.SO Was 623.00 Now 498.50 23" FroitwooH Color Coniolo, French Provincinl Color Stereo Theater, Natural Walnut. Was 630.00 23" Now 575.00 Culor Sturuo Thao tor. Contemporary WDoors. Now 898.50 Was 993.00 RAW Portables STEREO AM-F- FM Stereo, larja from 79.90 Turntoblo, 3 Spoco Saving Stylos Now 269.30 Was 298.50 3 Credenia Stylet, Pecan, Dork Podan, A Maple Finish. Was 398.50 Now 349.50 long, low Mediterranean Stylo, largo Speaker System. Alio Contemporary A Italian. 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Kennedys White House secretary says life with the former First Lady wasnt a fairy tale existence. For example, she said, Mrs. Kennedy: Used food sent as gifts to the White House instead of John sending it to orphanages as had ' been the custom, and wanted to get stamps with White House food purchases to trade in for all those marvelous gifts. Sold a number of gifts from governments and rela including her husto buy an antique pin she wanted and even considered taking the diamonds from a ceremonial sword given the President by the Shah of Iran and replacing them with glass. tives bands father Mrs. Kennedys secretary during her White House dajs Mary Barelli Gallagher, has told all in a book My Life With Jacqueline Kennedy, a condensation of which in the current issue of Ladies Home Journal. J i rt 4 4 4 4 4 M ! n 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 JO DOWNTOWN ONLY! On Sale Saturday! Limited Quantities! Not every Style in Every Size. No Mail, Telephone Orders, Lay-Away- s! |