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Show 23 Tkwe lUene Ike Dwj&, Wy Fuad jij The Murray high class Reunion of 1934 will be held Sept. 11th at the Cottonwood Club, 1780 Lakewood . Drive, beginning at 6 30 p.m. A short social hour will be followed by dinner and entertainment : Out Our Window . . 1934 WiW Meet be by the Murray high are Phyllis Johnson Jordan, Virginia Meyers Cannon, LaVine madrigal singers. Those in charge of the occasion Eckman Nemanic and Elva Oleen will Btodioui fkc Nielsen. Professional Helpers scare the daylights out of me. And I don't mean the Jerry Lewises, and I don't mean the smart gals who come to the office to tide you over vacations, or organized religious either. Nope. What I mean is like this. Suppose little old Susie is still sucking her thumb and the family reunion is next week. six-ye- You know it's time she cut that stuff out and you've done everything you can think of to stop her, too, from bribery to threats, but she still sucks her thumb. Okay. You know every cousin, aunt, uncle or grandparent at the reunion is going to tell you how awful thumb sucking is and how to stop it. m CM, 10, 1981 - Tk dtaay Hiy(t "SMtcdWea" 0( j:j Thursday, Sept. WEST VAUiY VIEW That's what I mean by Professional Helper, and those are the kind can do without. I 1934 - You're Third row, L to R: Orabell Brown, Mary Jenkins, Lillian Pilati, Lucille McCloy, Thelma Snarr, Louise Cooper, Esther Anderson, A B Taylor, principal, Margaret Hadell, Lucy Stanley, Norma Turpin, Helen Wagstaff (deceased), Virginia Nokes, Emma Johnson, Elva Oleen, Wilma Watrous (deceased), Grace Kilby, Roxie watts Bottom Row, L to R. Margaret Jewett, Dora Zugel, Leila Gallagher, Lola Meekan, Eleanor Rasmussen, Elizabeth Wallace, Virginia Meyers, Stella Lund, Jean Stauffer, LaVine Eckman, Phyllis Johnson, Jane Gibbs, Melba Shaw, Lydia Kezarian, Virginia Bird, Mary Mash, Dora Butterfield Top row, L to R Frank Sagendorf, Walter Nygren, Parley Whetman, Vyrle Stauffer, Allen Greenwood, William Puchar, William Delis (deceased), Arne Johnson, Ralph Hulse, William Rider (Deceased), Glen Olander, Ray Jones (deceased), William Alder, Arthur Maimstrom, James Johansen, William Bromcel (deceased) Second row, L to R Vaun Fothermgham, Schuyler Call, J Fred Anderson, Ariel Sharp (deceased), Dean Allsop, Wayne Erickson, Lester Eddington, Max Gilbert, Nephi Kezanan, Lee Aamodt, Howard Freeze (deceased), Earl Evans (deceased), J Lowry Smith, William Hoteling, ?, McBlam Mason. barbecuing out on the patio, see, and some P.H. is right at your should-de"Don't you think the meat is too close to the fire?" Well, you're silent- r. m mmmmmmmmm were going back to the old tried- - ! And then there's Thanks- giving when the beautiful turkey comes to the table and sits there, right in front of you, waiting your first touch with the knife. As you stand and lift the wea- pon for the first cut, every P.H. at the table edges to the front of his chair with fingers twitching and eyes glued to your fingers. Meanwhile, with beads of sweat running down your face, you brace yourself and begin. And woe to you if you botch the job, even a bit. Within a second every P.H. will reach out and begin. "Turn it to the left." "Cut the other way." "You're holding the fork wrong." "Get the wings off first." The only thing you really want to do is pass it right along to one of those Pro- fessional Helpers, or, bet- ter yet, let the ole bird slide right off the plate and land in their lap. J J J J . J o e e t don't ly answering, "No, think so or I'd have already moved it." Someone else joins the chorus with, "It's just about time to turn them over or they'll be over done." Yep, those are real P.H.'s. I And when, at Relief Society or bridge or wherever, you happen to mention that your husband's shirts, or the baby's diapers aren't as white as they should be, and you know by the sudden silence that you should never have mentioned it. All other conversation stops while your laundry equipment, your methods and products are taken apart, piece by piece. Yes, and for the next year, the P.H.'ers will be looking at your husband's shirts and giving you advice. Vacations are P.H.er's joys. J With glinting eyes they'll get out J pencil and paper and in a trice, J sketch diagrams and maps. In fact, you'll get a complete sched- ule from Leave Home to Get t Home. You'll even have the address of their Aunt Minnie in t Hoboken who'll just love to show J you the town. The reason I resent those so Professional Helpers much, dang it, is that nine times out of ten they're Like when I'm right. fighting to open a bottle of olives and some sweet P.H.er tells us I'm twisting the cap the wrong way. Professional Helpers . . . You know them. You have them. In fact, I am one. It's mighty ' someone is when tempting And what you actually meant to say in the first place is that you'd tried a new soap, that it didn't whiten as it claimed, and that you struggling with some task and I know what they're doing wrong. Without thinking I find myself saying, "Why don't you..." Yup, P.H.'s come in all sizes. Ethel size, too. CftVteduut parenthesis were the words (not condensCookies in Ethels col- ed). What was meant . . . umn last week. The recipe asked for was that it HAD TO one can of Eagle BE CONDENSED Brand milk and in milk. Please make the There was an error in the recipe for Top row, L to R Lester Eddington, Sherman Brinton, Ann Evans Sanders, Orabell Brown Beesley, Virginia Nokia Whetman, Dora Zugel Fotheringham, LeVme Eckman Nemanic, Virginia Meyers Cannon, Thelma Snarr Nielsen, Roxie Watts Sagendorf, Mary Jenkins Soffe, Leila Gallagher Shaw, Phyllis Johnson Jordan. Sorority Announces Year's Schedule The first city council meeting of Beta Sigma Phi will be hid Monday, Sept. 14. The first Monday evening of every month will be set aside for city council meetings. The meeting place will be the City and County Building, City Com- mission Chambers, third floor, 8:00 p.m. The newly elected officers for the coming year include Nikki Bell, Preceptor Eta, president; Melba Duf-fi- n, Preceptor Laureate Beta Beta, first vice president; Lila Saracino, Xi Epsilon, second vice Nancy Hand, Alpha Chi, president; recording secretary; Afton Fischer, Preceptor Zeta, corresponding secretary; and Karen Gillard, Xi Up-silo- n, treasurer. Beta Sigma Phi is a sorority for young women interested in the cultural and finer aspects in life for themselves. Servicesthe nteered Middle row, L to R: Jane Gibbs Saunders, Vera Richardson White, Elva Oleen Nielsen, Margaret Jewett Woolsey, Virginia Bird Phelps, Maxine Bagley (Teacher). Front row, L to R Frank Sagendorf, Vaun Fotheringham, McBlam Mason, Parley Whetman, James Johansen and Melvin Holmgren copy of the recipe. And . . . thnaks to all the sharp cooks who caught me in the act of an error and were kind enough to call me. Wedding Vows Unite Atwood, Lisa Jacobsen At Ft. Douglas wood. They were wed in an August 26th double-rin- g wedding ceremony at the Fort Douglas Chapel. A wedding breakfast was held at the Fort Douglas Officers Club and a reception was given at the Seven Oaks Reception Center. The bride, formerly Lisa Jacobsen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Jacobsen of Holladay and is a graduate of Cottonwood high. The groom is the son of Mr. Del voluwo- by correction in your men in Beta Sigma Phi are innumerable. Being an international sorority, there are members all over the world. The organization is a group that believes in doing for others. There are now 22 chapters in bert Atwood Jr. and Mrs. Mary Louise Smee. He is a graduate of Skyline high. Lynda K. White was matron of honor wtih Angie Tonge and Debbie Atwood as attendants. Jennie Jacobsen was flower girl and Kay Erickson attended the guest book. Best man was Capt. William Atwood and David Atwood, Mark Jacobsen, and Thomas Greenland were ushers. Salt Lake. FADDILV GDGOTDSmV mmnmmmm nwmrmnmm OPEN SAT. BOTH LOCATIONS MAIN STREET OFFICE Mr. and Mrs. Marty Atwood (FORMERLY FAMILY DENTAL CARE) HOW OPERATED BY DR. RONALD H. BROWN Podiatrist-Foo- t DISEASES COMING: SURGERY Wednesday 6:003Ato 9:30 pm 4370 So. Redwood hours only MIjs Piggy Specialist and of the FEET September 6th 1 Meet 1 WHEN THERE'S TROUBLE A "FOOT" SiDQIBaMIDfroy? Golden Bondal Condor I. Kent 967-333- 8 Instant Color Pictures GOLDEN DENTAL CENTER NO CHANGE IN DOCTORS OR TECHNICIANS 466-41- 51 Si Ronald $3oo 7t SiiCJOO SoiiSi ilklngton D.D.S. 1079 So. Main, SLC 972-452- 0 Vry MEDICARE ACCEPTED I Rosell D.D.S. 3460 So. Redwood Rd. In 2Tv C. Host Yalloy City |