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Show ; GflTHSReD WHIL6 Many smart Salt Lakers, with an eye to keeping their figures trim through the long winter months, have taken to exercises to keep the "body beautiful" they acquired during the summer. Because they've found supervised workouts are more beneficial than exercising at home seems the stiffer they get the less enthusiasm they have several have joined the morning class at the Y. W. C A., which includes an hour's swimming afterward. T I . . - t . U - .1... I - ui.. Joan Bird, daugtittr of Mrs. Arthur H. 8. Bird, too Center street, who does her routine in chic white flan-ntl flan-ntl culottes with tailored blouss on her own "exercise mat." Among others In tne class ars Miss Florence Hammond, who Is taking exercises to gain a few pounds rather than lose them; Mrs. Rohert J. Friedman. Miss Beatrice McCrea. Mrs. Henry A. Wallace, Miss Kathryn L. Ford. Mrs. Elliott G. Hartwell Mrs. Leonard K. Cluff, Mrs. W. Clarence 8ilrox. Mrs. A. M. Snelgrovo and Mrs. Herman Mueller. Muel-ler. ' Another exercise class will stsrt next week when Mrs. Peter K. Wells, the former Katheiine Eller-beck, Eller-beck, gathers a group together at the Town clutmo roll and bend under un-der her direction. Many socialites will be walking stiffly and groaning with every move after the first few classes, but what lovely slim figures will soon appear around town! Many a feminine heart will be saddened Monday when Raymond T. Harbach of the Hotel Utah leaves for Columbus, Ohio. One of the most popular bachelors In town, Mr. Harbach, who la going to make his home In Columbus, will be missed a lot by his many friends In Salt Lake City. Dame Rumor has been overworked over-worked of lets as diamond rings sppear on many a fair one's engagement engage-ment finger. Arousing much Interest Inter-est Is the sparkler on the third finger fin-ger of Ellen W. Tourssen's left hand, supposedly placed there by the well-known assistant city attorney, at-torney, A. Pratt Kesler. |