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Show Sunday, June About I If. i 11, 1972 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah-P- age f People By MILDRED B. 373-053734563 HAIL Mrs. Earl M. have happy memories of a relaxing camping trip they have enjoyed during the past five days at Sons with them Canyon. They had their three sons, Earl Glen, Jim and Drew and were met there by their daughter and Chasteen who Gary and Leslie Mr. and Christensen HOW? son-in4a- came from Downey, Calif. of Mrs. Provo, left this week for Jackson, wyo., wnere she has taken summer at the Jackson Lake Lodge. Miss Dark has just completed her freshman year at 1 nark, daughter 1 comfortf Don S. Clark of nt . T T ' Brigharn Young university. i friends nl fane-tim- e took time on Wednesday afternoon to spend an hour or two and together, lunching, visiting interests. in sharing hand-wor- k Their hostess was Mrs. Albert in rtrpm and attending rfeinnc 1 wpj" were Mrs. Allen Hudson, Mrs. i Lola Curtis, Mrs. ciwoou rv.irioc Mrs Jessie Beardall. Monlotnn and Mrs. Edith Hill, Mm James Lewis. Mrs. Bill Snow and Mrs. Wilburn Curtis, 0ii nf Rnnnish UU Mrs. Fork,' and - Verl Jackson. A special guest was Mrs. Harriet uavis. Boating, water skiing and outdoor vacationing have held the interest during the past few days of Mr. and Mrs. Gary rwrfnn rvrem rhildren. Lvnn. i p Roger and Deanna and friends, um Todd Scnaugaara, neuei T nlrA f f I Sherese Brown oi urem, ai Powell. nr Ijiitv Reid. Peoria. HI., a faculty member at Bradley TIniworcifv in Ppnria. has visited Jennifer with his and her husband, Jonn n. Fossum Jr., of Provo. Dr. Reid was enroute to Portland, Ore., nn a hiisiness iournev in con nection with some research he is r, expecting to do. Mrs. Avery W. Foster and her daughter, Brenda, of Orem, have returned after their visit to Ffluter's sisters and Mrc J.fll J husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fisher in Caliente and Mr. ana Mro Proctnn Pripe. in Panaca and with Mrs. Beulah Staheli in St. George. A Gus Mrs. Mr. and Orem parents, Fotheringham, are looking forward to tne arrival this weekend of their son Dean, his wife and their children from Sunland, Calif., who will be vacationing with the parents and '1 family here. Mr. and Mrs. Rav E. Fox Sr., a retired couple, are among newcomers' moving to Utah Countv to make their home. Coming from Downey, Calif., they are getting settled in tneir new home in American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Fox are parents of R.E. Fox Jr., and Lee Fox, both of Provo. ' ' Black Named Director of " Stock Exchange NEW YORK (UPI-Jerome ambassador to Sweden, has become the first black to be nominated to the board of directors of the New York Stock Exchange. Holland, a native of Auburn, N. Y., headed a list of 10 names chosen as nominees yesterday to the newly restructured board of directors, including the first woman, in one of the most sweeping organizational changes in the history of the I fit 0Si?i$ H. Holland, U.S. the "fIex-20- " It's new! It's NYSE. today's f : ! I h YLOR'S Central Square 200 W. 200 JV. Provo i 1 poy $1,00 tor used. Send gags Third to- Todoy'i FUN.vY, 1200 West St., Cleveland, Ohio 4411. will Todoy's FUNNY coch originol "tunny" "Flex-20- " moves is not a knit but a diagonally. The luxurious fabric Kodel woven blend of specially crimped fibers. Cool, Comfortable polyester and fine cotton A Thonx to Dorit Clymo Grants, New Mex. probably the most comfortable as you move...stretching horizontally and FUNNY 1 J by manha.ttan dress shirt you'll ever wear. The OUR H&HWSWS ft j" White, And, of course, it's permanently pressed, Sizes 14 164 , 9.00 light blue, tan, grey, pink. Men's Furnishings. -- 7 |