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Show November Wednesday. THE HERALD, Prcvo. at You To Be Aired Those Were the Days My Friend at DUP Women's League City Commission Chambers. The meeting is open to the public. Norman Perry of the State Board League of Women Voters will report on the Reapportionment Study. League Board will meet at 9:30 a.m. prior to the unit meeting. Multi-purpos- Bridge Bazaar Club Notes The Bridge Bazaar will begin bridge lessons Tuesday, Nov. 11 at the Elks Club, 1000 S. University. LOYAL STAR Will meet Friday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Zelda Roper, 870 S. 1600 W.. Provo. are for both men and Lessons women. For further information contact leen McFarland at Bazaar North Center Utah County Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold a bazaar Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be at the Orem City e Center in the Room. Baked goods, quilts and homemade items will be sold. Lunch will include chili, salad and drink, available at a nominal fee. The public is invited to attend. League of Women Voters of Provo-I'ta- h County will hold the regular unit meeting Friday at 10 a.m. in the Provo "Remember when se was dirty and the air was ciean? But only grandma would remember when we climbed up into cars via the running board instead of down into them via the sports models. She also remembers when "Fly Me to the Moon" was a romantic fantasy not a future possibility. Everyone has a list of "Remember Whens" including comedian Joan Rivers, a master of the hyperbole and exaggeration. Do you remember... When peas came out of pods instead of cans? When the only drugs children took were baby aspirin? When Western Union wanted us to send a telegram? When owning a swimming pool meant you were the wealthiest family in town? (In this valley it means your basement has been flooded by a roaring downpour). When children said "yes. sir" and "no. ma'am?" (In today's casual and informal society they may well address you by your first name even your own children). When children didn't know the facts of life until they were 10? (Given the present television and movie formats, they probably know more than adults). When men stood up as a lady walked into a room? (They still do in the but military men are not the majority). military establishment Herald Women'! Editor The trouble with "Remember When" in connection with the "Good Old Days" is that it all tends to date you. Of course you can attribute some of these items to your father andor grandmother, but most readers tend to believe that you DO remember and levis were not interchangeable between the sexes. When a When couples danced with each other and not as dreamy-eye- d soloists. When grass was something you mowed on Saturday afternoon, not smoked on Saturday night. When "gay" was happy, and a "fairy" was a tiny, graceful, delicate imaginary human being. When girls with long curly hair didn't have beards when they turned around. When we tried to take the "kinks" out of our hair, instead ot put. in. them ting When teenagers carried combs and knew how to use them. When"getting high" meant climbing to the top of a mountain. When "making time" meant rearranging your schedule. When depression was an era, not a syndrome. Then there is the bumper sticker, yellowed with pollution, that says, 1$ North Center Reapportionment By RENEE C. NELSON Utah-P- age Women's issues, food, fashion and home furnishings Women Today Here's Looking S. 1980. Col- 373480?,. Weddings v It o 0 Mary Lucia Hyde, Chateau j0hn R, Ruberson Tiffany, Fete Set on Nov. 16. I - Parents of the bride- elect are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blaine Tiffany. JF The prospective bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Williams, Edgewater, Fla. An ooen house will fete the couple Saturday at the home of a sister of the bride-to-b- e, Mrs. Ross Holman, 370 N. 300 W., Santaquin.. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. Sneakers CLARK CHRISTENSEN, TERESA ROGERS At Home Teresa Rogers, Clark Christensen Mrs. Nadine Rogers, Orem, announces the forthcoming marriage of her daughter Teresa to Clark Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson L. Christensen of Flowell, Millard County. The couple will be married Friday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception will honor them that evening from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the Orem 17th Ward, 1090 N. 400 E. The bride's sister Kari Rogers, will be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be Christine Halladay, Stacy Rogers and Lena Rogers. Best man will be Randy Wilson with attendants Randall, Alan and Paul Christensen, all brothers of the bridegroom. afle NOV. outside, a child's favorite pair of sneakers should be left at home. According 22 Mark Ruberson zcmi wedding Registry is the beautiful beginning of your wedding day. it s where you'll list your choice In fine and casual dlnnerware, stemware, flatware from the intermountain west's most extensive collections. MARY LUCIA HYDE, JOHN RUSSELL RUBERSON High School. He served an LDS mission to Munich, and Germany, graduated from Snow College and LDS Institute. He is now attending Brigham Young University. The couple will live in Provo. irnrri"i7iTj b all Men j S I J & I I II I S I I r&rc" Jhr. I njU II (1 . VStilj II II week only ' mmm""r'fftmm'm- - V .4 I II 20 Qne rni'nwn n .Ildl. II II , safety for: d,nMt uni,0,m' spreads, ihirtt, linont, towalt $10 -- and Sew panel. 1 Spinning reel 1 I1 II I I II I I LI ( ( Holds Yours on layway, Singer 6105 gf Creative Touch Fashion Machine. 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Attending the bride will be Tonna Hyde, Charlotte bridegroom, Mrs. Walto Dr. William F. lace of California. is a The bride-eleMunsey, president of the American Podiatry As- graduate of American sociation, trenchfoot, Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She at usually associated with Snow College and tended wet on the shoes that get" from the Snow graduated and to aren't school, way LDS Institute. College of end until the taken off Her fiance is a the day. Ii III MlChX 10400 N. 6000 W. An open If amtMuTniDii PRICES IN EFFECT THRU it's wet and cold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed T. Hyde, Highland, will marry John Russell Ruberson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ruberson, Hastings, Neb., on Friday in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will honor the couple that evening at the Highland First Ward, Will QUALICRAFT SHOi STORES toe When Ill i Mary Lucia Hyde, Mary Joan Tiffany will marry Terry Chateau Si mr mi., Converts from flat bed to free- - fv5' (? 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