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Show Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary To Be Noted by Sanpete Couple Thank You for the Giant Sea Tortoise, edited by Mary Ann Madden. «on a young lady Madden “aon contests,like lamps of Aladdin, Brought freaky submissions And wild apparitions From Boston to old BadenBaden, The foregeing limerick exemplifies the kind of mental this The couple were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Dee.13, 1951. They wereliving in southern Utah prior to their marriage. Theydrove a team of horses to Marysvale where they caught the train and made the trip on into Salt Lake City Their early married life was spent in John's Valley, Utah where Mr. was exercise and parlor-gcme playfulness indulged in by fans s the New York magazine comp: titiuas judged by Miss Madden, Young took out a homestead. The couple later moved to Orem wherethey lived for approximately 30 years. Theynow reside in Sterling MR. & MRS. JOHN W. YOUNG The Youngs have seven living children—two daughters a five sons: Mrs, Wilgus (Delsa Grove; Ted S. 194] Duncan, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Lehi; Mar There are a'so Vance (Ila Jean) Esplin, Or- Keith W te ling The ‘oldest children and derville; J. Smith, Pleasant son, Jay, died at Pearl arbor in grandchildren. 38 15 grandgreat- Tageous puns, limericks, impro- bable theater and movie marquees and parodies of wellknown authors’ styles. (Viking $6.95) Mr, and Mrs. John W. Young of Sterling, Utah, formerly of Orem, will note their 60th anniversary Wednesday, December 8, 1971 THE RERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 19 Light Reading Entertainment Club Notes Social and political comment often are expressed wittily and memorably. For instance, a request for film titles with retouched casts inspired among other things; “Separate Tables” starring Henry Cabot Lodge and Nguyen Var Thieu an Princess Margaret Rose in “Charley's Aunt.” Listings classified an unusual directory for brought forth: Botticelli Oyster Bar, ee. cummings, Typewriter Thousands of entries pour in Repair, and R. Nixen, Eightweekly from all over the eenth Century Cabinetry country, many from professic.\Nominees for the shortest al writers who lose out to book of the year yielded gems aunateurs in originating out- such as Grace Kelly's “Give Me the Simple Life,” “Down and Out in Paris and London” Let you tot's bathroom step- —J. Paul Gett, and “The stoc! do deuble duty bysitting Radical Thoughts of David on it while you help with his Eisenhower.” tub bath. This is easier on Mom than kneeling or bending over. Jeanne Lesem (UPI) LITERARY LEAGUE Will meet with El Tueller, 450 E. Sumac Ave. at 2:30 p.m. on Friday. PROVO BPW Will hoia Caristaas party at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec, 9 at home of Mrs. Grace Bird, 8 Marcrest South. Each person asked to bring $1 gift for exchange. LOYALSTAR Will meet for the Christmas party on Monday, Dec.13 at the Royal Inn in Provo at 6:30 with members and partners. Cal! Stella, Vera or Jessie for reservations. DEKATOS Will hold Christmas party at home of Mrs. Glade Anderson, 1584 Locust Laneat 1:30 Friday. Ready-to-cook fish can be purchased in a numberof forms. They're all good sources of protein which our bodies need everyday. DORIS EDNA FORBESof Alpine will marry Clarence L. Petersen, 160 N. 1 E. American Fork on"Dee10 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with an open house to follow on Dec, 11 from7 to 9 p.m. at the homeof the groom. All friends and relatives areinvited to attend. The couple request no gifts, Head Up the Season With A High Style Hair Fashion The “gift package" look — a simple.” gala hair-dofor the holidays — is The two styles — one an upSuggested by New York sweep with velvet bow, the other celebrity hairdresser Hugh a modified ponytail with m for the party-packed ‘Ch as-package” tinsel holidays. It’s a look with ribbon -- require hair that’s legance without the necessityof manageable and shining. pending long hours in setting For setting the holiday upand combing. sweep, use large or medium = The two “packages” trend- rollers (depending on the texture $ etting stylist Harrison has of your hair), Separate the back Come up with would look great section behind the ears and pull ound anyone's Christmas tree hair into a high ponytail, or punch bow!for that matter. securing it with a cloth-covered “Christmas is all ribbons and elastic. Tuck the bottom of the ws,” he says, ‘‘so whynot use ponytail up underneath and pin and bows for evening into a soft chiguon, Tease the ir styles?” Proceeding from front hair slightly and brush logical premise, the stylist back from the face. Loop the Wises, “Key the ribbon to the ends around the ponytail, pin ss, and keep the hair-do securely and add a velvet bow. RETURN TO ELEGANCEforthe ‘71 holiday season. Try a simple, tie-back coiffure that gels special shine from a hair conditioner The second, “downswept"’ version starts with brushing all the hair smoothly back and up into a ponytail high on onesideof the crown. Pull out small tendrils in front of each ear,oe them in pin curls if ne Curl the bottom of the ponytal with an electric curler, or set in rollers. Add a ‘‘christmas package” bow, removepin curls and rollers and — presto you're ready for the party. Asked if there were any new trends in hair styles, Mr. Harrisonreplied, “It’s the year of the hair — not the hair style. Hair fashions are like dress fashions today. There's something for everyone and all are verysimple to handle.” So lightweight and natural that you won't even realize ou are wearing a set. Made o' 100% stretch nylon. Then give it the Christmas touch of red ribbon. \ w no yoo" Wo ne wiwah *ut sue" oe es apy orm RIBBONite a holiday hair-io to a glittering ‘ ‘The hairstyle was created by Hugh Harrison, trend-setting hairdresser. wy A | a |