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Show i SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, I JUNE Around the Town 3-- A Class Reunions Set For Spanish Fork High Grads Utah County. Utali ' m r' ." .. ! Couple Makes Home Here"After Marriage 1955 19, ' U' ; Numerous bridal showers are Nuptial ceremonies were per- BY High School and attended the now being planned for Mrs. formed by Bishop Gordon B. university prior to her- marriage. Work I t Off of the Provo Twelfth LDS Mr. Biggs graduated from the Bfflie Alfred Biggs (RaNae Mil Miner Ward and the couple left shortly Springville High School. They ler) who was married June 10 after for a honeymoon to Las are now making their home in SPANISH FORK Ladies of the and Roger from Phoenix, She is at the home ol her parents. She Vegas and the Southern Utah Provo while Mr. Biggs continues his schooling at Brigham Young 1932 graduating class of Spanish the former Ruth Hales. They s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parks. of a is University. graduate Fork have scheduled a reunion were en route to visit Mrs. Hales Fil iShurtliff, Provo, and the late Mrs. Biggs June 30 at Harmons Cafe, 1270 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilford Miller. E. 21st S., in Salt Lake City. Hales, who live in Denver. Mr. Biggs is a son of Mr. and i The party will begin at 2 p.m. Mrs. Alfred Biggs of Mapleton. to attend are Ivan Hall has returned to San Those wishing 4 to contact Blanche Francisco after visiting at the First it was printed paper pat Mrs. asked 1 By ALICIA HART Mrs. Vera Shelton, home of his parents, Mr. and terns, now the home sewers have V Bradford, NEA Beauty Editor Mrs. Bernice - Swensen or Mrs. Koua xiau. ne was mei ai a new boon. It's precut fashions Joints snap? Full of. creaks and Florence Roach, all of Spanish Mrs. Lake Airport by his par of cotton. .Most will come in Salt the groans when you Dena over: Fork. brother ents, Jack, and another standard misses' or juniors' sizes as Nothing is more ukely. And sister-in-laMr and many will have little sister and brother if the doctor for exercises of Rolla Hall items to match. Mrs. and J. doesn't say "no you probably Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stevenson ville. While in Salt. LakeSpring City, of Denver, Colo., are now at feel "ugh" atthe thought. were guests of two sisters whose wife, Ann, and whose par What do you do to keep your home in Spanish Fork with their they another brother. Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stick and Alan. Mr. Brent two .and sons, self limber? Many mature women Mrs. Howard Cox, Mr. and Mrs ney, reside in Spanish Fork, is M who have the time do a lot of Stevenson has recently completed and Mr. and Robert of Schmidt a series in train four-yetour a of tee participating duty with walking. This is an excellent way Air Force at Lowry Field in Den Mrs. Blaine Hall. ing exercises held by the Fourth to keep health in good trim. ver. forStevenson Mrs. is the Infantry Division in Germany. homere a But if you busy Hall Mrs. Mr. and He is a squad leader in Co. H Raymond maker, you may feel you have no mer JoAnn Bradford Donna Jones and their of the 22nLDivision. niece, time for such nonsense. But look at the limbering you The graduating class of 1944 can do during your daily chores. will hnlH Its annual TPiininn "y Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. um Yvixom. -- t e r t o Sweeping" floors and running the aauuuay, were entertained at a picnic j... uuiie to, ai p.m. ai vacuum can be very toning ac recently. They are now residents : some with mind done if it's of Oklahoma City, Okla. tivity to grace and stretching. Don't bend over and loll over . oya o. vope, son oi ivir. ana Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Frampthe job. Stand up straight and Ail mom Wc a tha ton recently from San Francisco use some easy sweeping motions 84 one were ' guests of Mr. and Mrs of ROTC cadets advanced drag Don'ttry to do it while comUSAC Jack Donald. They were also who at his received h,m-,hv. mules. Wear some t, ging guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Myshoes that stay with you and reers, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham tL armctl forces services held make you feel pert. r,m Hinr,. his Bachelor and Dr. and Mrs. Mark L. Lewis, Vvo Use stretching often, in a sen .rv,tinn mav -- v. m,Ha k -i . ci- - He received vo- njcently. "J ...J IV. ljj all of Petaluma. Mr. Frampton, VONDA SKOUSEN sible way. Don't pop underpin who graduated ' in June from the Hbandry from the nings and strain, but stretch eas ton K. Jones or James L.' BYU, began work this week in ily for the other side of the bed the U. S. Steel office in Salt Lake Mrs. Billie A. Biggs (RaNae Miller) you're making or for that dish on c. Pf the middle shelf. Don't flop, stay The fifth birthday party of Army Boyd Stickney, City. conscious of the grace of con Billy Anderson, son of Mr. and trolled stretching. Mrs. Herman Anderson, was at Is your walk to the supermar tended, by 30 young guests. There FORK SPANISH Vonda he participated in sports activi ket a shamble or a walk? Keep were games with prizes for ti Skousen and Joel Pendleton will ties. Miss Skousen is also em the pace somewhat brisk.- DonjS winners, party refreshments and exchange nuptial vows in church ployed in Provo. She graduated double yourself under heavy many gifts wrapped in pretty bundles, it impairs your balance packages. ceremonies scheduled, for June 30 rt and in the Spanish Fork First LDS from the Spanish Fork High and breathing. Get a Ward chapel, (according to the School and attended the Brigham wheel the groceries home at a Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson! Mr. Young .University for one year. refreshing pace. recently entertained his brother! parents of thk bride-to-b- e, Take advantage of your tasks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert! and Mrs. Karl M. Skousen of to erase those creaking joints Anderson and their granddaugh Spanish Fork. A reception will and stiff muscles. follow the wedding ceremony. ter, Glenda, from Portland, Ore. Other overnight guests Were Mr.l I1 W' Joel, who is now employed in iL U ' and Mrs. Wayne Mack and their Provo, is a son 'of Mr. and Mrs J. Lynn Pendleton also of Span children, Gary, Maureen, Richard . II ish Fork. He graduated from oo z zz 0 where School Fork B. Dallas High thest; Spanish sett A Christensen, most Mrs. i changed" person: Alene Argyle, having had the most children (seven); Mrs. Na Hurricane lamps proved them omi sLamb Gillies, youngest selves useful decorations for serv baby; Mrs. . Beulah Chadwick Clark, oldest grandchild; Mrs. ing!' tables when they illuminated SPANISH FORK Eighty-tw- o most the dining hall for members of members of the class Ann Harwood VFrancis, graduating a u r Waters, the Park City Club at a Midway of 1930 and their partners held grandchildren; most changed," and Mrs. Blanche resort Thursday evening. their 25th Anniversary reunion in Rigtrup Dart, least "changed" Acting as hosts to the twelve Springville recently. t club members who traveled from Mrs. Sterling Tanner was mis woman. Bernell Lewis was general throughout the state to attend were tress of ceremonies of the pro Mr. and Mrs. W.-- Don Taylor gram which included a tribute chairman with Mrs. Faye Ludlow Lewis as secretary. Other com Provo, All members :of the club to the class by Mrs. Mary I I at one time lived in Park City and Muir and a response by mittee members included Mrs. were friends in that community Mrs. Ruth Baadsgaard Richard Grace Mordue Hayward Mrs. They have maintained their son. Each of the class members Lois Roach Nash, Mrs. Alene friendship through their associa then introduced himself and part Huff Hancock, Mrs. Anna John tion at club meetings since its ner and gave a report of accom son Thomas, Mrs. Florence Bell organization over 20 years ago, plishment during the past 25 Clark, Mrs. Ann Harwood Francis. Dr. Reed Bradford, Max according to the Taylors. years. Bridge was played following Prizes were awarded to John Warner, Mrs. Delia Jensen Hail, dinner. Hughes who traveled the far and Mrs. Bethel Taylor Thomas. For Exercise Work Says Writer ! . J ust V w, r ar 5ja"on'l WHig :-- ; ::un."wr""w ill-fitt- ed V T- Mea-J?eAnm- aI Parents Tell Wedd ing Date For Daught er s Marriage New Monday Store Hours: - 1 go-ca- 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. i Club' Attends Bridge Party Grads of '30 Have Reunion At Midway n Springville r llfllllllllV! jj J si.'ge The naked truth ' about the girl in the locker room' Tip-pet- ts - - fcv i Ir-''- - NEW STORE Gingham has a revival this summer. Just to match tt are new cologne, pink soaps and dusting jKwders. (Dorothy Gray). ' Summerize Yourself; Keep Cool s j1 Hours Monday - 10 A.M. V. oU V TO 9 P.M. I . f", , -- t safe i By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor - Light, pert, crisp and cool, these are all qualities we crave in the summer. They add up to . an appearance and manner oi femininity and daintiness. Looking bandbox fresh, when ' perched on 'an office chair, or i 1 looking unwilted in the back yard is not always so easy. 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