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Show j'i V iq' yk nynwr yr yf 2D . DESERET iqnny ynfij hpij)HTm myirifnrnyiii (jiiripjrtiyiiTgiirtgir- i"najww NEWS, Wednesday, July 16, 1969 Our Son Bv THE GESSEL INSTITUTE h Miss Jud! Smith and David E. Ushio are making plans for a Sept. 19 wedding In the Salt Lake Temple. Tne bride-eleis a daughter of Mrs. Stanford G. Smith, 145 N. 4th East, Bountiful, and the late Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Shigeki Ushio, East, are parents of the future bridegroom. The evening of their wedding, the newlyweds will greet reception guests at the Bountiful 16th Ward. Shirley 5105-13t- h r4, Miss Smith has attended BYU, where she was a member of the Sounds of Freedom" and was active In forensics. She will continue her studies this fall at the University of Utah. Judi Smith e r K The Romantic Look Part of the romantic look in feminine fashions is old smocking, now done by J machine Instead of by hand. - lash-clone- d Mr. Ushio has attended the U. of U. and currently is a student at BYU where he is active in forensics and student government. He completed an LDS Northern Far East mission. 4f The approved technique for J keeping this decoration deeply Indented after laundering Is to . hold the two ends of the Smocked section and snap it taut. The dimples will leap neatly into place. j Howoll-Foerste- r " $ " l 'l''' '"' unyyriir p CHILD BEHAVIOR Nuptial Dates Made Known Smith-Ush- UJI . Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K. Howell, 1438 Circle Way, announce of their the engagement daughter, Miss Shirley Jean Howell. jean Howel! She and Gert 0. Foerster are planning a Sept. 5 wed. ding in the Salt Lake Temple. Following, they will be honored at a wedding breakfast at Log Haven to be given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Foerster, 2477 Alden St That evening the bridal pair will greet reception guests at the Federal Heights Ward. Miss Howell is studying at the University of Utah, and is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma and Little Sisters of - Thea. Mr. Foerster Is a student at the U. of U., where he Is vice president of Sigma Gamma Chi and a member of Beta Gamma Sigma. He completed an LDS mission to Florida. Peterson-Gunnerso- Colleen OberhanJy Vicki Peterson n and Allan M. Gunnprson for their wedding in the Salt Lake Temple The nuptial news is disclosed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. (Ted) Peterson, 343 Vidas Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harold 0. Gunnerson, 2830 Adams St., are parents of the prospective bridegroom. The evening of their wedding, the bridal pair will be honored at a reception at the Granite Park Stake Center. Miss Peterson is a junior at the University of Utah, where she was an officer in Lambda Delta Sigma and a member of Alpha Lambda Delta. Mr. Gunnerson is a student at the U. of U. He completed an LDS Central British mission. Oberhansly-Lun- d Miss Colleen Oberhansly and Thomas E. Lund are making plans for an Aug. 6 wedding in the Manti Temple. That evening they will be honored at a reception at the Oak Crest Inn in Spanish Fork. is a daughThe bride-eleter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. Oberhonsly, Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lund, of Moroni, are parents of the prospective bridegroom. The engagement news was disclosed at a luncheon held L'aturdav at the Social Center in Spanish Fork. Mrs. Oberhonsly was hostess. Miss Oberhansly, a graduate of BYU, affiliated with Delian Vesta and Rodeo Club. Dear Doctor: My husband and I are getting pretty worried about our son, Alec. He is our first child and we were delighted when he was born and throughout his infancy. Now, though, he makes life very hard for the whole family. He is an absolute tyrant, laying down the law left and right in a very loud voice and having fits if he is not obeyed. It may seem strange to you that so small a child could dominate a household. All I can say is, if you had Alec shouting at you and insisting and carrying on the way he does when we dont give in, you wotild know what Im talking about. A MONSTER? What have we done wrong? Have we a monster on our hands? What can we do now? Answer: As far as I know you have done nothing wrong; You do not have a monster on your hands and there ARE things you can do. First of all, try to familiarize yourself, either through visiting oilier or even visiting a nursery school if you can find one that takes children ol that age, with the normal c eristics of the child of this age. He is. quite ordinarily so bossy, demanding, reading, very-boss- that some Aug. 22 is the date circled by Miss Vicki Anne Peterson A Tyrant Is resort to the comment "Yes, your Majesty, to him. when talking HIS WANTS . He wants exactly what he wants when he wants it. He doesnt want to wait, he does not intend to modify his demands, and he wont take No" for an answer. He doesnt want to share, he doesnt want to take his turn. And in the nursery school setting we have described him as hanging on to any toy he has played with, is playing with or might play with. But he also drops it as soon as he realizes no one else wants it. If, for instance, he cant bear to permit Daddy to leave the house, see to it that hes occupied at some activity which fascinates him, in some distant part of the house, whenever Daddy must leave. And if he digs in his heels and insists on Now when Later, you have offered dont keep up this fruitless argument. Instead, use your best ingenuity and guile by changing the subject and talk FOOD FAIR HUNGRY? HOT? Eat in th shadows of th Food Fair ing very fast about some terribly interesting thing of a' completely different nature. If youre lucky he will be so lured by your verbalization that he vdll forgef that thing which he absolutely must have or do Now," and theres one argument, at least, that he will have lost without knowing it. Aside from that, keep up your courage, though don't hold your breath, till he turns three and in all likelihood will easier on all be much involved. GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. nd Mrs. Elgin D. Handy of 356 So. 2nd East, Bountiful, Utah, will at observe their 50th Anniversary a reception glen by their family Sunoay, July 20, !9o9, from 530 to I pm., at the Crrlllcn, 40 West 500 South, Bountiful. This announcement Invitat'on to friends is a personal and relatives to attend the recap' ict. No gifts, piease; your presence is our g ft. The Heidis wet e nvrr.ed ! of jgly 16, 1919, and die the pare;-.Mrs Wfred chi dren llckinson, Volleio, Calif.; Mr. R3y oasred who away Mrv 16, Handy 960, Bountiful; Mr. Wayne Henoy, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Don L. (Yvonne) Dee eterson, Holladay, Utah; M Handy, Sandy, Utah, and Mr Charles Ross Handy, Fremont, Calif. They have 24 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. iHn) Jordan Park BIG BOWER July 17, 1969 11:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. BRING THE FAMILY! parents HERES THE PAGE! n Hare's a alSDsae 5 ijQ reoleijua9 ,e!J0Ga9G IPS EMSgq Jenos Dime Good Coupon Mr. Groctf; Jeno's will redeem this coupon for IOC plus 2C on th sol of on pockag of ' handling only If you receive Jeno's Pizza tolls. Coupon nay no, bn assignnd or iransferrnd. Custom, must pay any soles to. IGrocer must submit, upon evidence ol sufficient purchases of Jeno's Pizza Rolls to cover counons redeemed. I Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Good only in U.S.A. Cash value 120C. For rede option of properly received and handled coupon, mail to JENO'S PIZZA RaiS, P.O. BOX 09. DULUTH, MINN. 55801. Its a dime good deal. Your grocer will refund 10? on Jenos Pizza Rolls. Just buy a package and redeem the coupon. 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