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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 52

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52
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ivrvllii: a Ogden Standard-Examiner Sunday July 18 1976 PRACTICES RULED BY RELIGION -v X- Female Equality Touchy Topic in Israel NEW YORK (AP) Tamar corded rank of ambassador in I A third generation Israeli ion the Status of Women and 1968 when she represented Is- she also represented Israel on i was elected chairman of that rael in the General Assembly Sthe United Nations Commission body GOING TO GERMANY Frecker-BameH Rites Held Eshel is treading a fine line One mis-step she believes could have cataclysmic effects on her homeland Mrs Eshel is general secretary of the Working Council the largest organization in Israel And in that role she is trying to assure equality for Israeli women without dividing society over practices that are ruled by Jewish Christian and Moslem religious laws people under siege as we are can ill afford a cultural campaign that would divide the Mrs Eshel said in an interview here en route to a meeting of the International Council of Women in Vancouver Canada Religious laws govern mar-nae and divorce practices in Israel and define personal status For instance there is still no such thing as a civil marriage ceremony in the state law and personal LAYTON Garden wedding ceremonies Friday evening united in marriage Miss Raelene Sue Frecker and Kelvin Haskell Barnett Bishop Don Deru of the Layton LDS 9th Ward performed the ceremony at the home of the mother A reception followed The bride is a daughter of Mrs Arthur (Ruthaim M) Amos of 628 Wasatch Drive and Arnold Frecker 5148 2500 Roy JACKSONVILLE status are not so important The bridegroom's parents are compared with what remains ancL Mrs George ho Mr Echoi saw Brookshire of Jacksonville Fla be Mrs Eshel said we can find a way to! The gown of chiffon make the uses of these laws sam a high neckline modem if we cannot change emPirf of brocade i -i sleeves lace and long sheer with buttoned cuffs A deep ruffle edged hemline of the skirt The matron of honor was Mrs Douglas Frecker The stepfather Arthur Amos was best man Ushers were brothers of the bride CASSEROLE: ONE DISH MEAL Flip-Flop Cheeseburger Pie is a perfect meal to fix to honor casseroles It is an unusual presentction in which the results add up far higher in the taste column than in the dollar column easy on the pocketbook and the whole family will enjoy its cheeseburger-y flavor IV2 lbs ground beef 4 green onions chopped 1 (15-oz425 g) can tomato sauce V2 cups shredded process American cheese 1 teasp prepared mustard teasp salt JA teasp pepper IV2 cups all-purpose baking mix J4 cup plus 2 Tablesp cold water In 10-inch ovenproof skillet brown beef with onions drain fat Stir in sauce 1 cup cheese mustard salt and pepper Simmer uncovered 10 minutes Meanwhile stir together baking mix and ivater Shape dough into ball on floured board knead 5 times press into 92A-inch circle Arrange meat mixture evenly over bottom of skillet Carefully place dough on top of meat Bake at 450 degrees (230 degrees C) 10 to 12 minutes Let stand a few minutes Invert onto serving platter Sprinkle with remaining V2 cup cheese Cut into wedges Makes 6 servings OTHER AREAS Her group chooses to fight for changes in other areas she said is only this year for example that we have managed to eliminate different pay scales for men and for women Douglas Frecker of Washington in she said The un-Darwin Frecker and 10ns have said they will sign no Frecker more contracts unless the 1 scales are RING BEARER Only 34 per cent of the wTom-j Another brother Bryce en in Israel are employed she 'Frecker was ring bearer said and one reason is that a Tina Marie Frecker was large proportion are untrained flower girl and unskilled The bridegroom will leave this have found that 75 per month for Germany where he cent of the women who have will be stationed for two years academic training do work and while serving with the Air so we are trying to educate and 'Force 1 train those who have nonek The bride will join him at a1 IMrs Eshel said later date The Working Coun- The couple will tour Utah and cil with help from groups after arriving in Germany will hke Pioneer Women the worn- take a wedding trip to Italy WHERE IS THE TRADITION? WxiS BARNETT MRS KEVIN 'Buycentennial' Not Fitting Tribute DRAPERY CLEANING AND REHANGING SERVICE But participation in us His words are still ruggle led us to defend today And we senior-agers true By LOU COTTIN and thee minority In 1876 the Centennial THOUGHTFUL HERO that restated our ideals The heroes in our history proudly The Bicentennial this books were not only brave for ear parades our They were also knowing and fronts freedom for tne No extra cho-ge for pleating of thought and freedom bonder why they do not appear downtrodden on all the educational material of vvas visiting here is building Spread 01 Muffins this Bicentennial: accomplishments blatantly We thoughtful dav care centers boarding We found ourselves supporting Dear Land of All My Love schools for children without Cottage cheese the only the CIO which was then Long as thine art shall love homes providing adult educa-cheese that goes well with fighting the Af We demon- true love tion programs and lobbying for pineapple Try mixing drained strated against Adolf Hitler Long as thy science truth more public schooling canned crushed pineapple into early in his career and were shall know longer hour cream cheese Spread the mix later called an- Long as thine eagle harms no 7 lavisly on toasted English We saw the political dove Israeli public schools close at muffins for a delicious break- as a true expression of Long as they law by law shall 1 P-my sae sald and her group fast with hot chocolate or the American ideal and were grow (is lobbying for longer school called Long as thy God is God hours school per- Through all of that we were above i 35 should she said back to our early Thy brother every man' There are many educational They were non-older Americans grew to conformists 1 11 1 VVlalVL maturity between those two Centennial celebrations ur generation learned our In our schools in the early lessons from such wise men vears of the century we were PannS the Depression and taught why and how our country later many of us recaLed those differed from others an 0Lhr patriotic verses was part of our or example we who were curriculum We learned in Lght hr black patriotism through the e(uallt: hught back to yv-e 1 a 1 1 George Henry recitation of poetry 399-1815 1775 Washington Bird narrative poem teachers taught and social problems that the Is- Black Regiment This stirring ug freedom meant the right So long dear land of all myraeli government pre- going described the heroism of achieved a through the singing of stirring songs The words and brought a lump to our throats The British called their flag the France had the Proudly we called our banner sense of citizenship simorifT of stirnncr poem to attack what was wrong about love occupied with military and eco- slaves who won their freedom our countryt as well as to Thy name shall shine thy nomic problems is unable to fLdUHEthLH7 ar: cherish what was right and fame shall glow confront she said Freedom their battle crj glorious about the US A Older Americans will want to I are a heterogeneous Freedom: cr leave to die when thought of George 'read this verse out loud to their society and a small country Ah and they meant the word our country cherish what glorious about the USA When we thought of George 'read this verse out loud to their John Adams and 'grandchildren It will help them We cannot Washington Thomas Jefferson we valued to understand that our Bicen-t them as revolutionaries We tenrual is not altogether com- educational problems so the were nourished by the writing mercial voluntary organizations are of Tom Paine The principles by which our called upon to do much more social and Not as ith us it is heard This too was the poem that begged the Union soldiers accept the blacks as equals: WONDER WHY We older Americans wonder whv children school today do Fight with them side by side not recite such verses as John Never field or tent Greenleaf Whittier's Scorn the black Regiment Remember? BLACK EQUALITY if vou must this gray1 In the Depression days of the than they do in other Mrs Eshel who represented Israel as a member of the permanent mission to the United Nations here in 1955 was ac- country lives are in our hearts Tint in nnr nnrkpfR Those Theirs were the examples and principles will long after the principles expressed during the promotions the Centennial of 1876 have been forgotten The poet Sidney NEW tmCMEM BEAUTY MW CABINET FRONTS If you want to sew great looking clothes and want a great looking body to hang them on come to Singer You get smaller prices on Singer machines pins a Smaller Figure Diet and Exercise Program free when you buy a sale machine And just for coming vou get a free Smaller Figure Incentive Plan The Singer I Smalier Figure Sale I I We've marie less of our 1 figures So you can make less of yours head but spare your 1 whites who called for black written for she And Stonewall equality were a very small that centennary said it all for Jackson responded: I touches a hair of your gray I head Dies like a dog! 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