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Show THURSDAY. THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH PAGE SIX 44 H 1943 High School Graduates of Twenty Years Ago Scattered Over Whole U. S. A. After traveling from the east to the west coast, imaginatively, looking up the records of the Class of 28, we wonder what was wrong with the school at that time. The class has five old bachelors, all fine men in good positions. Why some woman hasn't wiled them into matrimony matri-mony is beyond understanding. Berdine Spencer, who was a student body officer, "American" asst. editor, in Glee, Opera, and Beaux Arts, and Ellery Sager, also a Glee and Opera member, are farming south of town; Rodney Rod-ney Moyle is in the mink busi ness at Emmett, Idaho; Lloyd Clark, still at home in Alpine, works at the steel plant, and Howard (Jack) Adams is part owner of a baby laundry in Wash ington, D. C. Don't think they are not doing things. Rodney makes his regular trips to New York with furs which . should win any woman, and Jack, with another "old batch" owns a beautiful home with lovely spacious spac-ious grounds in Arlington, Va. There is not a spinster in the class. Class Officers That may be due to the In- HowWou.avoutS Mony And Mow . Earning lna' rtanitie nrepare yu months o . i,,n . few snu -- ana v fining. toJg ed on the road o Ss Zi independence. financi" SEND FULL DETAV15 -Jr--------- Exctlcis training it thorough and modorn ... It doesn't coit it paysl &elctd BEAUTY SCHOOL I Main and Broadway Phono 3-7691 v-.i..... fll uv ci,y u,oh unit. .. i p mnn mil mi mij 1 1 1 mi i. inn .iwiii.ihil,hijiiwhil.ui fluence of the student body president pres-ident for that year, Sylvia Shipley Ship-ley (now Mrs. Dazel Pulley), the only woman ever to hold that office. She is still managing affairs. af-fairs. After attending the BYU two years she worked in the county recorder's office, has been vice president of the PTA, works in Sunday School and Relief Society, So-ciety, has two children. Wendell Bush, class president, after two years at BYU graduat ed from the Chicago technical college and has been at the Salt Lake air base in a. civil service job for several years. He is now contracting and building. He married Lucile Ryan, Heber, and they have five children. Eva Anderson (Mrs. George Skinner), vice president, besides taking care of four children is very busy with auxiliary work in the Seventh ward. Myrtle Wilde, secretary, is now Mrs. James Moffett, Palo Alto, Cal., was a busy Red Cross worker during the war, has one little daughter. Mary Ashby, year book editor, graduated from the Y, married Wesley Porter, and lives in Wilmington, Wilm-ington, Del., where he is accountant account-ant for DuPonts. Both active in church, they have one son. Bernard Walker, business manager man-ager for the year book, went to Washington, D. C, learned the insurance business which he carries car-ries on in Denver, where he is stake president; has six children whose mother is Wanda Arrow- smith. Kenneth E. Yancey, business manager, is manager of the adjustment department of an insurance in-surance company, Ogden office; wife Glenna Jones, two children a girl 3, and a boy born April 24; active in church. Scattered in Utah Robert Clarke, who has a PHD attached to his name, is also In Ogden where he is dean at the Weber College; wife Margaret Mar-garet Davis, Lehi, 4 children; active ac-tive in Lions and was chosen "Outstanding Young Man" by Jaycees. Also in Ogden are Ethel Larson (Mrs. LeRoy Had-lock) Had-lock) with 2 children; works in Prima- onH iipipn Greenwood (Mrs. Francis DeBry) who is president of her ward Renei society; so-ciety; graduated from beauty school and operated a shop for several years, has a daughter. Calling Salt Lake City home are Beth Nelson (Mrs. Frank Jackson) ; Edna Baker (Mrs. Ivan B. Sundburg), Lena Miner (Mrs. Arch Peterson) Elsie Smeid, and Eldon Crookslon. Beth has 3 children, Edna has 4 children and with her husband operates a bookkeeping business; Lena, who has 2 children, has been teaching in the grammar grades. Eldon is an electrician with Utah Oil, a graduate of the Y, wife Esther Berry, Provo, 3 children, acuve Mason. Just out of Salt Lake is William R. Shelley, Murray, a mechanic for Carlson's in S. L. C, wife Hattie Duncan, Center-ville, Center-ville, 3 children, Supt. of Sunday School; Elmo Sager, Midvale, with the accounting dept. of Utah Copper, wife Blanche Jones, Spanish Fork, has 2 boys, is ward clerk; and Robert E. Deakin, Bingham, in office of Utah Copper, wife Marie Hen-drickson, Hen-drickson, Draper, has a boy and a girl. Eldon Nelson is in Dividend with niviripnd Standard mines, wifp nnrnt.hv Oillesnie. Eureka, 3 sons, manager Eureka baseball club, active in Scouting. Lucinaa Eskelson (Mrs. Lewis) graduated from LDS hospital, lives in Ka-mas, Ka-mas, has a family. Faye Parker (Mrs. Fred Lovelace). Provo, has 4 children, has been ward Relief JELLO & PUDDING . - 2 For IOC OLIVES Large 25c COCONUT Bakers 17c MARACHINO CHERRIES 4pintjar 30c BLUEBERRIES N 2 33c FRUIT COCKTAIL 9, Libby's, No. 1 Tall : 4C PINEAPPLE JUICE ir No. 2 IOC GRAPE JUICE xL 20c VIENNA SAUSAGE 1fi Red Crown IOC DEVILED MEAT 9Q Libby's, No. 2Vz can 2 cans . . 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Out of the State Fioht of the class are in Call --D--" . . . - - fr,rni.n Carina Titcomb (Mrs Aitnn Raxprt is at March Field where her husband is a doctor with the air corps, graduated from the LDS hospital, nas J children, twins. Bertha Moyle t Mrs E. Leo Leaver) Los Angeies, has no family; works in public rpiatinns for Edisons. t.uciie Harmon (Mrs. R. S. Olpin), at tended the BYU, the U of U, and graduated from the LDS hospital, has been in Palo Alto for 11 vears. 1 son: husband is public accountant. DeVon Edwards lives in Fnsrle Rock. Cal.. where he found his wife: no children, in bakery business for himself, was at Lockheed during the war Sherman T. Wright is in radio work at Hayward, Cal., has been a wnv frnm American Fork 18 1 j years, in Washington, D. C., ana several states in radio, wne LaRue Brown. A. F., 2 children Delbert Crystal is in North Holly wood where he has an ice cream and confectionary business, mar ried and has family. Forbes Fos ter lives in San Jose but works in Ran Francisco, has wife and family. Esther Smeid is married and has two children, somewhere in Cal John Webb and Bill Walker are in Idaho. John in Pocatello, wife Millie Steele who was then a freshman, is executive secretary secre-tary for the Idaho Farm Bureau, served as LDS missionary, still active in church. Bill has his own watch repair shop in Twin Falls, married Mildred Gardner, of Montana; has 1 daughter. Touscon, Ariz., is home for Altha Whitby (Mrs. Lloyd Herring), temDorarilv living in Cal.. has 3 children. Lorraine Ingersoil (Mrs. Robert Gilchrist) moved to Delta, Colo., following the wan; attend ed BYU and took nurse training, boy and girl; husband major in army, Here In American Fork Donna Greene (Mrs. Lloyd Tre- gaskis) has a son who is a sopho more at the Y, 2 other children. Hannah Devey (Mrs. Karl Ben nett) has 4 children. Lillie Miller (Mrs. Jack Walker), 2 children, in ward MIA presidency and president of Kindergarten Moth ers club. Beth Hutchings (Mrs. Loyal Mortenson), has science degree from BYU, teaches in Harrington, likes politics and dramatics. Erma Hansen (Mrs. M. Lloyd Miller), has 3 children, secretary in ward Primary, en joys sewing and gardening. Violet Preston married Elmo Peters, have 1 son, he travels for a grocery company. Lennis Abel married Helen Bird, then a freshman,, moved back to Am. Fork from Cal. five years ago, with Cost Planning dept. at Geneva Steel, built home on old Abel homesite. Marl R. Steele in business with father (Steele's Shoe Store), wife Veda Bigelow, Wallsburg, 2 daughters, active in Junior Chamber. Virgil Smith was in Idaho for 13 years, moved back three years ago, at Geneva and in chicken business, wife- Mabel Wagstaff, 2 children, loves fishing. Earl Crookston married Hilda- Harrison, Provo, have 3 boys, was with the postal service for several years, now in dairy work at State Training School. Verda Thornton (Mrs. Arno Christiansen) is the only grand- NAVY OFFERING ELECTRONIC TRAINING The navy Is offering a Naval Reserve Volunteer Electronic warfare training program that is available to former naval per sonnel desiring to further their knowledge of naval activities. The Droexam does not Increase the probability of a call to active dutv. Former enlisted men or officers who are interested In forming a volunteer unit may get in touch with Dudley P. Thomas, 414 North 1st East, American Fork, Tel. 363-J. 1 mother, Connie C. Bean (Mrs Howard) is the new mother, and the grandson was born April 30; two other children. Max Smith has the largest family, 7 children, and he and his wife (Ivon Adams) have the only graduate among the 1948 class, their daughter Barbara; in construc tion work at Pocatello, Idaho Lloyd Clark, Jack Adams and Bernard Walker were the only ones to get into the recent war. In Meniorian Wayne Singleton was elected class president, but died before graduation; LeGrande Valarida died 13 years ago of a heart ail ment, and Margaret Sommerville died several years ago in Califor nia 1 Ever low rJ 1111 (HIT CIMrMV IUI (U( "M f .imagine: A SOIt, t enveloping "Vapor-Vtil' ? you undreamed-of loveliness . . . soft, natural waves mat last far longer ! Rill-ing Rill-ing KOOLERWAVE is the professional permanent... easier eas-ier to get never an over-done permanent look. " ; as different from messy, try-it. . yourself-at-home "kits" as day I '$.rm n,Sht- Se the thrilling difference yourself. 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