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Show DESERET Lesson In Independence Osi 'fhf ; ; I ' ' ' i ' , M ' ' I I f - " .' ) TV Mrs. Robert K. i V v r r v - 7 j1'' ;yv:x'i; . I f-4 !.;ii-'-v:-- Jaffa r Mrs. Robert t ,5,. Scott L. Mrs. LeRoy R. Maughan ' Bridal Couples Honored Sloven Jaffa Dear Mary; For six months I have been a widow. My two younger sons live at home, one a college graduate with a good job, the other working his way through the university. My husband had his own business, but experienced some serious difficulties the last few years and was unable to leave us much when he died. Fortunately, I have been able to get a job. The older son, who moved MARY MARKER me the same amount Sam is Isnt this so, and isnt this Sam my own working extremely hard and problem about Torn Mother business? is very Spartan about denying himself any luxuries. Dear Torn: Certainly none of your children should budget We helped the two older for you or tell brothers through college as your income how to live your life (alyou much as we could and I am determined that Sam shall at though I am a great believer and discussions in family least be relieved of board counseling). bills. Give your older son the home from another city after But wow! Does my older his fathers death, named an complete monthly food bill son try to lay down the law! and also mention to him the amount he would pay me for The older boy is engaged to utilities, shelter (rent or his board. Actually it pays of d of our food a girl I like very much and I taxes), and depreciation less than sO etc. is is he sure am that am furniture, a carpets, why I though thrifty budget, This will give him an idea careful moneywise. Still, I buyer and cock. of the many expenses you It bothers me that he insists feel that the two boys situahave and will, hopefully, en his younger brother Sam pay tions are entirely different. able him to see the situation in a different light. I am glad you like your future daughter-in-law- . Be assured you will be doing her a favor if you can show your son that women are not leaning posts to hold up men of 1$ NEWS, 15, Friday, August 1969 the family ONCE THE MEN ARE ON THEIR OWN1. For your son to feel independent and protective of his will bring far more success to his marriage than a few hundred dollars saved toward it at your expense. wife-to-b- e M.M. one-thir- The newlyweds are students at Brigham Young University. Mr. Jackson has fulfilled an LDS West German mission. Holladay Eighteenth Ward be the setting Friday evening for a reception honoring Air. and. Mrs. newlyweds,Robert Knight Jaffa will - Modsen-Maugha- Miss Terilene Madsen and LeRoy Rigby Maughan exchanged wedding vows Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. They were married earlier Friday in Salt Lake Temple rites. The bride, the termer Mss Linda Naomi Slaven, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Slaven Jr., 2613 Wren Rd., Holladay. They were honored afterwards at a wedding breakfast a at the by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Maughan, 1336 E. 200 South, Chuck-A-Ram- Mr. and .Mrs. Charles E. 832 Oakley St., are parents of the bridegroom. They were hosts at a wedding breakfast for the bridal pair at the Doll House. Sandy. Jaffa, The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. Madsen Jr., 1948 Woodside Dr. The bridal pair will greet guests Friday evening at a reception at The Candlelight. Attending the bride will be Miss Diane Madsen, Miss Jan Carter, Miss Debbie Knight, Miss Kay Fryar and Miss Judy Smith. Flower girls are Linda Madsen, Shauna Hansen and Angela Maughan. Dave Hansen will be best . Attendants at the reception will be Miss Sherry Lynn Sla- maid of honor; Mrs. ven, Mrs. James Richard C; Hale, Miss Annette Burton and Miss Eliz- : abeth Hale. The bridegroom will be assisted by his twin brothers, Brent Jaffa and Kent Jaffa. . at a wedding ; bride has attended Jaffa has attended Weber State College, and will continue his studies at the University of Utah this fall. He completed an IDS Cumo-ra- h Jackson breakfast at Friday evening, Cottonwood Tenth Ward will be the setting for a reception honoring the The bridal pair. " mission. L. Harmans. BYU. Mr. man. ' The bride is a senior at BYU, where she is a member of Vakhnom and a songleader. also studies . Mr. Maughan at BYU and Is a member of the basketball team. He has fulfilled an LDS Eastern Central States mission. Attending the bride will be Mrs. J. Grant Allen, Miss Sue Workman, Miss Anna Workman, Miss Laurine Jackson, and Lisa Kay Workman, flow- er girl. Kamlnski-Sco- n Kelly Jackson will be best tt man. The Shalamar was the setting Thursday evening for the wedding and reception of Miss Linda Kaminski and Robert Loren Scott. Sole attendant to the bride was Mrs. Michael Clevejdon. Assisting the bridegroom was his brother, Larry Scott. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Kaminski, 1068 Bonneville Dr, , 'crushed lamb', a great look just for fun Mr. and Mrs. Loren E. Scott, Enid, Okla., are parents of the bridegroom. They honored the bridal pair at a rehearsal dinner at Log Haven Wednesday evening. 4598 ... Fabulous, fantastic and loaded with fashion our swaggering fake lamb 'safaris' everywhere . . for stalking 'big game'! Lush, thick rayon pile with-- , in black or brown. a cozy, quilted lining. Sizes Yours at a very tame price. The bride has attended Oklahoma State University, where she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi, and the Orange and Black Quill honor society. 8-- Th Downtown and Cottonwood the costly look and good manners of these double-kn- it acrylic suits. Just wash, dry and forget about wrinkles! Each a great traveler, a natural for town and evenings out. Three smart pieces at You'll love Mr. Scott was graudated from OSU. He affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega. Workman-Jackso- Pari, Coat a n James Lee Jackson claimed Miss Phyllis Gay Workman for his bride in a Salt Lake Temple ceremony performed A. tiny price! Sizes 10-1- 8. Jacket with contrasting top In bluegray or cameoblue. jacket, jewel-nec- k top In lightdark green or blackbrown. C. Collared incket with solid top, skirt in greenblue or redputty. B. Friday. Tho Parii Knits The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Workman, 1704 Bunker Hill Rd. come! 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