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Show -- H: 'GLAMOROUS' GRANDMAS' i xf T a New E ra in Gran dm oth eviriQ - I Vj Si's V- SjH ...4V . f.Sji . iJ i i. ' I : By MILDRED B. HALL v i , . it's f 3 ''v v,r -- A Ls -- ; ' -- v4 w f-- - Glamour is where you find, it and not all of it was passed out to the oung lovelies. Plenty of Utah County grandmothers have their share of the elusive quality. Shown on this page is but an enticing sample of the many intelligent, ambitious, prepossessd women ing and who also proudly include among ofi 'tt'tj She's quick and neat, So pert and sweet; But loves her cue As grandma too. public-minde- their titles that of "Grandma." The. choice has been limited only by space. Time was when grandnra wore her hair neatly drawn back in a bun. Her white apron covered her good black skirfand a shawl was her constant companion. While the sterling qualities that make grandma so lovable a person are certainly the same, yet the opportunities the grandmother of old had for. and community service were limited. Typical of the new era in self-expressi- W - : - f?- ' w--- .'i'y1 W'Ulfe-- ' " . "grandmothering" are Mrs. Wayne Anderson, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Harold J. Mower, Prove;. V -i--- ilJ "f. ti....-ii ..,1 "Mrs. Fisher Smith, Prova. andj Mrs. Jay .untisen, spnngvillc. The familiar :"bou- to vour lady and circle all" is as meat and drink toIrs. Wayne Ander-:.'rlLt.. : tJ :: fe'SwHiv fft ;rK? 1r . L 1 .iv.. v r , ,..,-- f , t&r L- rf-- L;... " V, ...... . ; ;C:i'-.V- -r.. V- -- UJf . --V ' 4. i ' , r Itli - V t - ' -- ..A i I 4 "l; A - - ' i . wV;-- V eoch week: She is the enthusiastic mother of two daughters, both married, and answers to "Grandma" for small Craig Robert Hunter and Jed Wayne Hunter, children , of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter, also of Spanish Fork. For good measure, small (Continued on Page 2-- BE SPOILED -r- - Typical of Mrs. Fisher Smith holds her grand- grandmother daughter, adorable Shellqy MarieRandall on her pleasures. lap as she5 enjoys one of life's sweetest Grandchildren .are such fun.'.X . and you can always hand them back to Mother when they cry. .SHE-S- -- J itmTi. ... - . FKrff?t; her husband, instruct.s classes in ' hlw square dancing several evenings h i v . on - 1 OT J i5UKE-T- O : ". lO1 V THE 'PHONE AGAIN' What with taking- part in the Springville Playhouse productions, boosting- the project, going- to .chorus prac-- ; ticcand being wife and mother, Mrs.' Jay Madsen. has no trouble keeping young and pretty and is proud to add the title of grandmother, to her P. Madsen, Nina, 15, and Gary, 5, eavesdrpajfo Mom from the doorway; tcLaccom-modatheSerald photographer. ; ; 'MOM'S-O- - . i .. , h 4 :.j. .. J jUpt jfT : rrijcx..''-- iA,; f - te ; ;. fV - 1 THE BUSINESS DAY BEGINS Mrs. Harold J. Mower (pTiotp below) steps briskly from the office of The Daily Herald, where she is an advertising salesman, to make some business callsNumbered among the attractive grandmothers, Mrs. Mower successfully combines a career and homemaking. - V if .if Mr rr .... fcf f r: .l:r 1 vj ? If DECEMBER SUNDAY, ; 5f ' .1954 ,. PRETTY LAD AND GALLANT GENT Pert and pretty in her square dance clothes, Mrs. 'Wayne Anderson of Spanish Fork (photo below) 'n has a snappy partner in Craig Robert , Hunter, one of her two grandsons. Doris Ann Hunter, who 1 makes her home with the .Hunters; left looks happily on and also calls Mrs, AndersonJ grandmother. Mrs. Anderson spends most of. hen evenings with her husband instructing classes in square dancing. - N, in-pictur- MUSIC WITH MIXES GRAN DMOTHERING Mrs. f l- -f Lj;:-'- aurice in. her M " Harding of round pauses busy homemaking and public service for a restful period at her piano. Talented both as a vocalist and pianist, Mrs. Harding also proudly claims the title of grandmother for six second generation youngsters. C . . T. ,.. i1: ,! . ' ' " - - , ' 1 . 4j. ; - , ' t t V - i : x v I . ' Mr- - -- i ' . . . .1." ' . .Ar..J..?.. V , r- --, V f . m. ,',,.6 t;f,r.'.i'lV, ' " v"V w,, ... " v-- r v 'I - ' 1 ' .atu.. ,.,r.r-r-AS- i i rfrr -- . . .JBi - (Herald Staff Photos by Aksel H. Nohr) -- r-- " jy-.- . r.br, iv'VCr |