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Show r , .. Midway Open House f', ."'--- , X" " - ' ' , $J ?$ - " - ' ? i v ' ' ' ' ' & L Mr. and Mrs. Epperson To Be Honored Sunday Mr. Epperson was born Jan. 17. 1888 in Midway, a son of Tippon and Mary Jane Bonner Epperson. He was the custodian of the Midway School for 18 years and also served as Midway town marshal before his retirement. An active member of the LDS Church, he served as president of the Elders Quorum, and assistant to the Sunday School superintendent for six years. He now holds the office of a high priest. Mrs. Lelia Epperson was born May 1, 1890 in Vernal, a daughter of Henry and Sarah Jane Ross ' wai-marie- Gene (Betty) Mullinax, and Mrs. Tony (Edra) Tagliavore, all of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Leslie (Maud) McPhie of Heber and Mrs. Dan (Reva) Allison of Center Creek. They have 24 grandchildren and five n. ' i ' - . - i v ' A s v i ' c " N Mrs.' W. R. Wayman, Mrs. W. R. Wallace, Mrs. A. E. Wright, Mrs. Claude F. 'Hawkins, Mrs. - I.-- - . . , - . ' "?sj - Mrs. Sherman B. ShefHOME FROM HONEYMOON has returned from a who nee Karma Rae field, Jackson, honeymoon to Jackson Hole and Yellowstone National Park with her husband. The couple will be at home in Provo until July 13 where they will attend a Brigham Education Adult University in workshop able. After all, I want something I can fall M- Nfcsen back on in an Louise. emergency. DEAR LOUISE: Don't push the idea of night school in the face of your husband's opposition. If any emergency 'arose, the subjects you mention could be learned very easily and I don't think the knowledge you'd get is worth arousing your husband's wrath. You could substitute school night for bridge or, when your children are all in school, you might something you can study during the day. Until then read, listen to good programs, watch educational TV and you'll advance your education quite a bit. card-playe- DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm the mother of seven children, all married and in homes of their own. My husband is a sick man and can't work regularly, so I hold a good job to support us." I know how to make money, so I feel confident I can spend it. But "my Some other highlights off the fashion group forecast: Several of the empire waistlines are drawstring type with small bow ties under the bosom; others accent the high waistline with wide bands or belts; Leading Fabrics for fall include fabrics Leading wool challis and fuzzy moprinted der-riere- , Many of the colors are bolder than women are used to for winter wear what the commentator called "emotional shades" deep, bright purples, fire engine reds, bright oranges; In accessaries, to go with what the stylists called the "pared down," or simple dress, women will wear maeses of beads, or else long gold chains with a big jewelled medallion dangling at the end. The long, chandelier earrings are back; Hose tones pick up the color of the rest of the costume; Handbags are flater, but elongated "running east and west," said the commentator. ." sis free-swingi- ' hair; so-call- ed ng J 1 fl&or-sho- w . )" Lincoln High '45 Holds Reunion Jesse Stott and Mrs. Harold Anderson won prizes. Hostesses with Mrs. Moffitt were Mrs. PorThe first class reunion of the ter Weaver, Mrs. Leo Allen, Mrs. Theodore Taylor, Mrs. Vera Nel- Lincoln High School class of ,1945 was held Saturday, evening at an son and Mrs. G. B. Stone. Orem cafe with Russell Hansen as master of ceremonies. Karl Tucker, student body president in 1945, greeted the class and Dr. Melvin Nlmer senior class president, also welcomed the group. Mrs. Darr The Twelfth LDS Ward second Harward performed two Hawaiian year Bee Hive class, whose mem- dances, Mrs. Hazel Shaw Lewis bers were all honor bees, expe- gave a retold story and Mrs. Betrienced a thrilling four-da- y sight- ty Jacobsei. Harrison toasted the seeing tour of Southern Utah. clas members. Their trip Included Big Rock Prizes were given to Dr. and Zion and Mountain, Candy Bryce Mrs. Nimer for traveling the Canyons, Kanab Canyon and St. furthest to attend; to Mrs. Devona George. Harward Roberts' for having the They slept outdoors and cooked most children of any couple presovr campfires. When they hiked ent; to Wayne Lewis for having the Kavajp Trail at Bryce Can- the youngest baby and to Paul yon, the ranger who led them was Beck for having lost the most a former ward YMMIA president, hair. Elbert Simmons. The group decided to hold anGirls participating were Jan other reunion next year and then Carma Hall, Kathy every two years thereafter. A new Graham, Thorpe, Kerry Lou Hansen, Karla committee headed by Mrs. HarriFreckleton, Marilyn King, Lynel son will plan for next year. Asay, Diann Blackett ipd Carol Committee members for this Ann Snow. They were accompawere members of the Orlin year nied by Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Asay Club: Mrs. Alerie Mecham and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer De t. Mrs. Donna Cordner Jeor. Mrs., Lewis, Mrs. Dora Jacobsen, Goulding Monson, Mrs. Norma Edwards Brady, Mrs. Lois Guy-ma- n Swan, Mrs. Betty Rowland Pawlowski, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. JoAnn Carroll Davis, Mrs. Margaret Rowley Robinson, Mrsv Shirley Beck Larsen and Mrs. Rosa Mae Finch Gurr, who was general Members of the Carpenters chairman. Auxiliary entertained patients of MS 1, Utah State Hospital, on Mrs. Al Hall, Mrs. Don Loveridge, Monday evening. Merrill Hansen Mrs. Jack Loveridge, lrs. Jack played the accordion and Karen Miller Mrs. Paul Jensen, Mrs. n Blake Reynold, Mrs. Harold Domgaard played the violin. Refreshments were served by and Mrs. O. J. Hansen. . . Hen-drickso- n, Carpenter Group Hosts Party at State Hospital 01-se- . : . TEENS-FOR TIPS ' By ELINOR WILLIAMS gradually having dates, off the at first with a parent Q. "Dear EUnor: I am 15 base years old a girlbut my parents at the wheel, ,. ... j won't let me ride with dates in cars. We live on an Army base about 10 miles from town, but I cannot go off the base with a boy and cannot even ride to a movie On the base where the speed limit is 25 miles per hour. How can I prove to my parents that if they let me go in cars on the base, I ban be trusted not to go to the town?" You'll find that starting to date grrfdually in this way is better for you and causes less worry for your parents, especially If thiy hate to face the fact that, their "little girl" is growing upl start is best in every new .ex perience . . . after all, you don't jump into deep water before you learn to swim, do you? A-slo- w i' This will have to be a worked out between you and your parents. But since you are high on the base school age, where the speed limit insures more safety should be a good way for you to begin dating. Then When your parents are ready to allow dates off the base, you should have gained enough dating and social experience to know how to behave for both fun and safety. Ask your parents to gje you a chance to prove that you can be trusted with dates on the base . . that you'll stay on the, base, avoid the highway, go only with careful drivers, avoid "parking" and be home on time. After you've proved your point in this way and your parents near Used to the idea of "home, you can probably start Ans. car-dat- es that Thfc "notion because-.-- a has' let herself become fat and lumpy sne is necessarily mature is a mistaken one. It' true that no one of us should exwoman -- pect to look 25 all of our lives. But it's also true that we have every right to work at lookiag our best AT OUR AGE. ; ' " Delicious on avocados L jrl (FRENCH ; car-dat- es gt THI fINHt ONfT I CAM iUY H . i THURSDAY FRIDAY .r SATURDAY OVERWEIGHT? d er rs girls think differently. Whenever I plan to buy something, they By GAY PAULEY UPI Women's Editor must come along and pick it out. I know they mean well, but I'd NEW YORK, (UPD Come first like to be treated as an intelligent women will sack the sack. frost, woman by my family. Margery with sex appeal are comClothes M. back. DEAR MARGERY:. It's a spe- ing "We women will regain our boscial quality of daughters to bematter-of-facomcome expert homemakers the oms," said a fashYork New for the minute they have households of mentator ion group, at its preview of fall their own. Mother, who did ail fashions. right for years, suddenly be"Our waistlines will remain comes an Incompetent who can't to the loose," she added, pick out a dish towel without a normal anatomicalreferring construction. family conference. You've battled "And there axe few of those through many phases of your chil- clothes which hobble the dren's development; don't let this throw you. Don't tell them when But the shape of the new clothee you go shopping. Buy the stuff as interpreted by leading New and surprise them. York manufacturers, puts the waistline directly under the DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I've bust, in another return to the been dating a boy for several empire period. There is no nipping months and he says he loves me. in at the actual waistline. Only trouble is he claims he Full Swing hasn't the heart to turn down a no true chemise with girl who asks him to a dance. itsThere was of curves, and He's been on several dates with few a of the echoes only other girls, but he still insists I'm of last Paris trapeze the only one. Dresden Doll. costhe in suits, dresses, spring DEAR D. D.: And he probably tumes and in clothes the evening tells the same story to each and collections. every one of the other girls. He is One hangover from spring reso tender-iheartehe can't bear mains although the empire waistto hurt any girl but you. Turn line takes over, the fit is at the him loose. He'll never be one- front only; the back of most woman material. dresses are loose and. Legs come in for as much emSend your problem to DORO as bosoms, and woe to the phasis THY DIX. Be sure to enclose a woman with knobby knees. The stamped, envelope, and address her care of this new skirts just barely cover them. newspaper. p m. for criticism. The group will then see Paul Salisbury's exhibit at the Provo Utilities ' unreason- DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My husband stays out two or three nights a week playing poker, he ays. I'm beginning to suspect there's a woman in the game. No Joker; DEAR N. J.: Tain't necessarily o! Poker fever can easily captivate a man three nights a week. It should be simple enough to check among his fellow to make sure the game is on the level. The Sack, Says Commentator ct f con-aid- Sack Dresses Due To Get J?k'm 19C8 st 12th Ward Girls Chisago. By MURIEL NISSEN DEAR DOROTHVDIX: I never finished high school and would like to resume my education at night. However, my husband doesn't agree that I should. What I have in mind is a course in typing, and switchboard operating at abuiness school just down the block. My husband says it's just an excuse for another night out (I have one foh a bridge club). He refuses to stay home with t h e children while I go to school. I think vo-Ea- Tour Canyons Young Hubby Unreasonable? Wife May Be Childish - ?. WEDNESDAY, JUNE M, Utah County, UUh Tonight all married persons in the four stakes of Provo as well as single men and women over 30 are invited to a dance Provo LDS at the Pro Stake Hpuse at 8:30. There willj be refreshments, and an orchestra will play. Mrs Jr. C. Moffitt's canyon cabin in Wildwood was the recent scene of a summer party for 21 members of the Acacia Club. The group ate breakfast ,and played ' d Dorothy Dix he's Enjoys Meal n Canyon - DAILY HERALD Dance Re Slated Tonight games. son, Midway; Mrs. Kenneth (Evelyn) Simmons of Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Ross ( Vonne) Howe, Mrs. great-grandchildre- t v Alexander. She has been an active member of the LDS Church. She" has worked in the Relief Society organization for 30 years. She Is also a member of the Hawthorn Camp,' Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. ' in Heber .The couple 1908 The marriage City, June 22, was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They are the parents of one son and six daughters: Dow Epper- MIDWAY, Wasatch County An open house honoring Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Epperson on their 50th wedding anniversary will be held Sunday, June 22, from 2 to 7 p. m. at their home here. The couple requests no gifts. ' i Acac iq Club 4-Sta- un-belte- self-address- . UNDERWEIGHT? DR. E. M. SHEAIY, d. & Surgeon. D.O.,- - 2020 Physician S. 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