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Show Morley Family Plans -Yeor-of tuiiy IniHawqW Foa r&e i - ews SUNDAY HERALD S Sunday; Sept. 12, 1948 r i fa Society ,- i , , " New' Camp f At Meeting Mrs. Eva T. Nielsen was hostess Thursday to members of DUF Camp Sunflower, with Captain .Louise Faimer in charge. A program was presented as follows: Mrs. Alton Porter, a history of Utah: Mrs. Bertha Ramsey, biography of Anna C Wlntch Muhlesteln; Mrs. Martha Lunt, Los Angeles, Calif., gave a report on DUP camps there; Mrs. Mildred Richens, reading, and Mrs. Loretta Bamgartner gave a toast to the new camp; Sunflowers doecorated the rooms where 25 members and guests were served refreshments Louise Palmer, Esther Long and Minnie" Guyman Were assisting hostesses. Music was furnished by Mrs. Guyman, Mrs. Long, Beth Wolfe and Mrs. Richens, accompanied accom-panied by Mildred LUjenquist. , .: Opening Social At MIA Home OREM Opening the fall social season for officers and board members of the Orem stake MIA was a party for ward and stake officers and their partners at the girls' MIA home. A hot supper was served and 'a program presented with each ward giving novel skits. W. M. Vermon. assisted by Mrs. Lewis Clegg, directed the group in a variety of musical games. Norma Hales and Clyde Hold-away Hold-away were in charge of the general gen-eral arrangements. More than 100 guests enjoyed the party. : ! -A A - v Dr. Alonzo Morley and family left Provo this week for southern California, where they hope to embark soon for Hawaii (Longshoreman . strike permitting!) Marilyn Morley Is seated left . of father, with young Jerry seated on the floor. -Mrs. Morley examines an Hawaiian lei , with daughter Diane, while Janet, at right, looks on. Dr. Morley is taking a year's leave 4t absence ab-sence from his post as speech instructor at BYU. He hopes to make a study of the legends of the islands. Mrs. Morley will continue her studies a ri of social work and Marilyn will likely attend University of Hawaii. The family will reside in Honolulu. Dr. Morley has recently returned from Los Angeles where he taught sessions at summer school of Southern California. Diane, Janet and Jerry are looking forward to school in Hawaii, with young Jerry hoping to become the "world's best' surf -board rider! In case transportation problems prevent the trp to. Hawaii, the Morley family plans to tour Mexico. Harvest Ball Is Slated For Wards MANTI The three Manti wards will sponsor a "Harvest Ball" as the MIA opening social on Sept. 14. It will be free to all comers and everyone of MIA age iat invited to attend. Music will be furnished and the feature of the evening will oe a zioor snow. Yearly Outing At Canyon Glen A weiner roast, watermelon bust, games and extemporaneous program highlighted the ,annual Woolworth employes outing at Canyon Glen. About 32 people attended the affair which was under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Louie Morteson and Ariana Cameron. E together D fUnii) XIBnXQttXS Put a piano' in the picture," and suddenly pleasant tvenings at home are Jamily affair. When you choose) a Winter & Company Piano, you're assured of an, Instrument that's beautiful to look at, better to listen tqfc satisfying to play, and a lasting pleasure to own. See and hear our exciting postwar collection of Rioter & Company Pianos. They're richer in tone, lighter in weight, thanks to the revolutionarv Alumatone Plate New Spinets Are Available at These Prices $5.95 $645 $685 Use Taylor's Easy-Pay Planl Play While You Payl Women Over 40 Need More Rest By ALICIA HART NEA Staff Writer A vow to take more time out for rest is one resolution which every woman over 40 should make. As we grow older, our systems are more in need of the relaxing, relax-ing, energy-renewing effects that rest and sleep can give. Eight hours of sleep at night is aS important a health requirement I and family Powells Home After AirTrip Back home after an extensive trip are Mr. and 'Mrs. Verner A. Powell who have been around and about through the central and southern states, Central America Am-erica and Mexico. Traveling by way of New Mexico, Mex-ico, San Antonio, Tex., New Orleans Or-leans and Miami, the family went to Havanah and Camaguay, Cuba, Jamaica and Panama. At San Jose, Costa Rica, they were met by a son, Reed M. Powell for most adults as it is for chil dren.. If you can't swing your full quota of night-time sleep. make up the deficiency with afternoon af-ternoon naps. If you can't sleep In the afternoon, you can at least rest. Unless you set aside a specific time each afternoon when you are "out ' to telephone calls and callers, the chances are that little chores will Interfere with your resolve to rest. If you suffer any pangs of conscience at putting aside your chores while you relax, re-lax, stifle these twinges with firm self-admonition that no task is aa Important as your own health. Provide yourself with a bedside bed-side "dressing" table which is large enough to accommodate your creams, facial tissue, brushes brush-es and a small hand mirror. With these essentials at your fingertips, finger-tips, you will find it possible to go through many of your beauty beau-ty routines while you're "taking it easy" in bed and getting many of the benefits of rest. Reed is a staff member of the Inter-American institute of agricultural ag-ricultural sciences, owned and operated by 24 Pan-American nations. 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Some of the things I write in this column have appeared several sev-eral times, but then people seem capable of making the same -mistakes over and over again. For instance, quite a number of people take snapshots snap-shots with their box cameras set on "B" or 'T instead of have them set on "I". This results re-sults in a fogged negative, or sometimes in the fogging of an entire roll of film. "I" stands for "Instantaneous", T for "time exposure" and "B" for "bulb exposure". The bulb exposure ex-posure is a holdover from the time when a rubber bulb and hose were used by almost all professional photographers to open and close the shutter on their professional cameras. It now means the adjustment on the shutter release which allows al-lows the operator of the camera cam-era to hold the shutter open as long as the button is depressed. Those autumn leaves are coming on rapidly don't forget for-get to take colorfilm with you when you go out on that Sunday Sun-day drive. - . 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