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Show JUNE Utah County, Utah Linda Blackburn Engaged To SUNDAY HERALD Good Grooming Is Vital Barry E. Brown Of Arizona 3, 1956 SUNDAY, MMHMMm jnMl 5-- A If l " f III .1. l. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Blackburn of Provo wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Linda to Barry Eugene Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown of Roll, By ALICIA HART A dress rehearsal of the comAriz. NEA outfit should be held for Editor plete Beauty Miss Blackburn is a graduate of Sharon LDS Semin;nmpnnp nrnhaKlu nna'c ary and is at present attending the Lincoln High School. Ims is the open hunting season a coordinated, conservative out- aiS JUSt OUt Ot High fit should be checked in all ior JOUS. " r. juvmui,! j uojreic x.uuc i Brown is a trrarliiptp nf Anfflrm School in school and college will brine out tail .,r4 heaYr artillery to capture a clean collar back, organized Arizona. He has had one year of schooling at the Brighami "v.n.o. pocKetDooK, oecoming hat. Young University and is finishing a course at the Central There's nothing quite like tal- - Anything that doesn't measure lUtah Vocational School. He plans to fill an LDS Mission. ent or skill to get a gal a job. jUp yelldwed gloves, for The marriage date is indefinite. are few substitutes. stance In Hunting For A Job Vi- -- I lr " L h&h iv STl i 5 fc J Jh?i 4 r" 1 ;y j 1 -. de-M- in-The- But many highly skilled women have lost out on "eood iohs hp-cause of other matters. One gal lost a job when she set her cof- fee cup down on the floor. An- other woman failed at the last her rT'fiJi61! 3 findmmagc a pencil ex- a good deal of senseless i V paired. re sjiould be washed or re- . . . Aiicic aic ciy elew JODS IOr which being a raving beauty is there are conversely mighty few for which dirty skin or stringy hair is a recommendation, jobs A good workout with a complex-pose- d ion brush and lots of soapsuds ae can give a glow of cleanliness and A young woman health, even if it won't make one should take all precautions to be a Helen of Troy. A thorough sure no grooming liability will shamoon is vital lose her a job for which she's Half a lemon will remove de i job-hunti- ng colorations around fingernails, knuckles and elbows. Pay attention to the first finger's joint, if H you're a smoker. A decent breakfast will keep the knees from buckling. It will .t , , ri rpnlann tVni OREM-T- he Cookettes learned Hies. Don't neglect a workout to make two kinds of sandwiches 'pftpr WaWoef ,.,4u u ' lULn- and two varieties of milk and fruit 'And once these matters are n7AunhHyHmetae0mf tended tn. i'c nua er, Tuesday. They were also as- -i tin I,,,: aim "nvto shine.uri sisted by another leader. Mrs sonality get a chance 4 Clarence York. The girls will meet next week at the home of Mrs. Chester Aiken. Members present included Jill H e a 1 y, Frances Meredith, Donna Barnes, Sandra Hudson, Sheila York and Judith Le White and one guest, Donna Rushton. qualified. r 0rem4-- Clubs Hold Meetings .'1 1 - 1: 1 Wh 4-- Ex-Reside- soap and a soft complexion brush. The half lemon erases dis- coloratiefns on elbows, fingers and knuckles. Breakfast (bottom center"' displaces the butterflies in the stomach on the big day and prevents arrival of 11 a. m. slump in the middle, of an interview. She got the job (right) with help of planning ahead. f Aa , 1- "CD .ED STARTS TOMORROW! 1 Elberta New ' n;:.si-- w H Job hunting is a profession at this time of year This young lady is laying her plans as carefully as she formerly did her school work. A dress rehearsal loft ) of her costume and acc essories is hold for her mother. Mother checks to see that there are no ripped seams. A clean complexion (top center is assured with nts Visit Friends rn ELBERTA Mr. and Mr Nelson and daughter, Mrs. Leona uisen ot Provo, and Mrs. May Beth Flary of Independence, ft.an., spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waterbury of Elberta. They are LINDA BLACKBURN Lake Shore News lormer residents. .2 Couples Return From rip to Eastern Points Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Water-bury had as their house guests for Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Smith and family of I LAKE SHORE TV.To SanHv , Air . onri j.xiia. TVTj r:i II men xviicy and family of Layton, Mrs. Madaline Lindquist of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lindquist of Salt Lake City. Dinner was! served to the group. Mr. and Mrs. tures included such interesting events as the dedication of the Berne, Switzerland Temple, which he attended and also pictures of his cousin, Dr. Jack Francis of terest between Utah and New California whom he had joined in York. The purpose of the trip was Switzerland at the time of the GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Karl to meet a son of Mr. and Mrs. dedication. The guests broueht and daughter, Eva Okelberry Francis, Robert E., who was in supper and presented the honored Pearl, and son, David, drove tn New York en route home from a guest with gifts during the Dallas, Tex.. Thursday where! British mission. On the way to the they will visit with' their son,! east coast, the two couples toured Earl, and his family for two! the Black Hills of South Dakota Hosts of friends of J. Lee An- weeks. and traveled into Canada where derson greeted himt during open they viewed the Niagara Falls house festivities in his honor WedMr. and Mrs. Beck from the Canadian side. On the nesday. The occasion was to cele are the parents ofJimmy a dauehter return trip the group visited rela- brate his 80th birthday. Friends born at the Pavson Hospital tives in Chicago, Ohio, Colorado and relatives, some of whom he May 31. and Kansas. had not seen for many j years, came from all Darts of Utah to The Goshen Valley Riding Jesse Tuckett was feted Wednes renew friendships with him and his Club, under the direction of The receiving and serving President Ralph Cloud, will ride day evening by members of his family. rooms were appropriately deco to West Tifftie June 17, where family and ajso the brothers and rated with bouquets of flowers and they will have a wild horse sisters of Mrs. Tuckett. The occasion was to celebrate his 50th bud vases adorned small serving hunt. They will be assisted by' tables at which oartv refresh an airplane in hunting the birthday. Special guests were Mr. ments were served to guelts dur horses to be used for the Goshen and Mrs. Verl Francis and their afternoon. A large birth- Rodeo July 3 and 4. soa, Robert, of Ogden. Robert ing the was presented to Mr. cake day showed slides of his travels Anderson and risplayed at the The Goshen Valley Ridine Cluh throughout Europe durine his re will ride in Goshen Cahvon this cent mission in England. His pic party by his family. morning. Later today their wives . H W AJave a and families will join them for who underwent rage, Payson News a steak fry. at Salt Lake re major operation to returned his home cently, in Spanish Fork Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson had as Memorial Dav euests Mr and The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Carlson. Mrs. Rose Mrs. Melvin Clouser, who has been Duke and Mrs. Libby Dickerson PAYSON Daughters of Mr. ill with pneumonia during the past Of Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Glade Cowan and their week, is reported improving at the husbands told of their recent trip Hugnes hospital. The Goshen American T to Yucatan and "The Book of fl POSt. No. 123 hpld sIiotHMormon Land," in Mexico at Mr. and Mrs. Marian Schroder at the cemetery on Memorial Third Ward Relief Society and (Norma Argyle)'' are parents, of a Day and were placed on all Second Ward MIA Tuesday. ' baby boy, born at the Hughes hos- Veterans' flags graves. The arrival The couples, Dr." and Mrs. pital i Thursday. . new t a. six pounds four ounces George Miller (Maurine) andTMr. weignea and mother and son are doing- well. The following former residents and Mrs, Jack Butler (Darlene) gathered at the ceme of Murray and ' Salt Lake City, ine bcnroders have three other of Goshen for Memorial Dav servif as tery children. were with a group. Respectively, Mr. and Mrs. Witt Dailev of tsh -- ff19 who recently made the; trip n ml Mr. and Mrs. Frank City; xne jaxe &nore church was fcouth. Loombs and Mrs. Maud Miller They showed colored photo housecleaned Thursday by the of Provo: Mr. and Mrs. Evpi-pgraphic slides and discussed de- members of the Ward. The grounds Sltansfield and famllv of Salt tails of their' trip, including ruins surrounding the building vere also Lake City: Mrs. Jennie cleaned and cleared in prepara- ana ana culture of the country. aaughter. Diixe. of Easts tion for the homecoming celebrawere aver Mem .They guests Mr. and Mrs. Leti Crescent; orial Day at the Cowan home. tion which will take Dlace next Kirk of Tooele: Mr. and Mrs Wednesday. 'W"P""iV'' Herbert Croft of Orem. Dr. ' and Mrs. Keith Johnson and - family of Bakersfield. Cal.. are ki spending the holiday here with zus mother, Mrs..Loran Johnson, and other relatives. 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