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Show Page 10-THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Monday, December 24, 1979 Vehar, Smith Fete Set Kathleen A. Vehar and Jeffrey W. Smith will be married Saturdayat Utah Valley Archery Center. A reception will follow from 7 to 9:30 p m. at the samelocation Parentsof the prospective newlyweds are Mr and Mrs. Robert A Vehar, Orem, and Mr and Mrs. Keith B. Smith, Orem. Attending as maid of honorwill be Terri Healy Ann Houghton and Elaine Vehar will be bridal attendants. Brad Smith will perform best man honors. Miss Veharis an Orem High School graduate She affiliated with the Unified Studies Program She also attended Utah State University where she studied vocational horticulture Her fiance also raduated from Orem igh School and was a member of Unified Studies Program. He served an LDS mission in Taiwan and is attending Brigham Young University as a computer Science major. The couple will live in Orem after their marriage. Sharp Tools Keep all tools clean and cutting wages sharp. Remove nicks from screwdrivers with a file, and prevent damage to file teeth by keeping files in their plastic cases or other wrapping. Use a silicone or oil spray coating to deter rust. Looking at a Crystal Wonderland CRYSTAL TREESand a crystal angel are enchanted with lights which accent the finely clear ContemporaryLiving Wayne Robinsons Slate Does Boss Know the company —is incredibly importantto the success and ha| of the executive he or she.serves, as well as to the world, and to and profitability of the organiza These are skilled executives themselves, although their paychecks and theirper msdo the amountof time Mr. and Mrs. Wayne LDS Ward, 673 E. 300 N. American Fork. He was Robinson will celebrate Friends and relatives are employed by the State of their golden wedding an- invited; no gifts are re- Utah and managed niversary today with an quested. Chipman’s Lumbei Yard. Mr. and Mrs. Francis residents are celebrating open house given by fami- Mr, Robinson was born He retired from MounW. Jones, former Provo 50 years of marriagethis ly members. It will be July 29, 1907, a son of Lot tain Fuel from 7 to 9 p.m. in the and Lucille Robinson. He December, American Fork Ninth received his education in rent ena for ‘oster ee had been a member of their profes- sion, too, ha ‘was easy to slip into a polsession on their lives today, eir hopes and oe and how y're making do when have ase resetee than ever eaeeir shoulders. ir chief gripes had nothing to do with having to make coffee in the morning. As one said, ‘‘I makecoffee for myself wheneverI feellike it, and to one te for a few more is no big deal Their “eoncca other issues, like Some of the women felt appreciated for being good in what they do, but also felt underestimated for decision abilities because of being female. They objected to bein, referred to as ‘my boss's right hand.” One woman remarked, ‘To me this is the equivalent of saying ‘my maid’ Gri ts. Louise Robinson was born Feb) 23, 1909 in their telling us to. They pile on a work load without stipulating what can wait—_ whatcan’t.”” to attend. The family re- Francis W. and Gwen Hurst Jones were martied Dec. 4, 1929 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She attended schoolin Joseph, Greenwood, FilImore and graduated from American Fork Theyare the parents of six children: Norma Dee (Mrs. Thomas B. R a Provo; Peggy ( Grant) Walker, “ists High School. The Robinsons were married Dec. 24, 1929 in Bountiful, and madetheir first home in Morgan. They are the parents of seven children: Stan , Carl — wait in line in tania anes 5 ex: change merchandise when theoffice meniae ee een non-wor' spouse, that person should cope with these ran. Otherwise, ask me to do it on weekends — and pay for it.” One Robinson, Janet (Mrs. Bert) Alexander and Shirley Anderson, said that what most offended.andinfuriated her was important company news concerning her boss's area of responsib! lity from an outside a oe = made aa important American Fork; Norma aoaLe for but it makes for a more efflelent, ht operation. It's a real oe for me to hear something important on the outsidefirst." ‘The average salary of the people this particular Group was below City; Marrilyn (Mrs, Dennis E.) Valenzuela, Sandy; Gordon 3. Jones, Springfield, Va.; Paul F. Jones, Provo; and Kumen H. Jones, Mesa, Ariz, © (Mrs. Elwyn) Peck, Lehi. They have 34 grandchildren and 24 Rreat-grandchildren, developments ast They have 81 Grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. MR. AND MRS. WAYNE ROBINSON HaPpyY HOLD Overtaken When being overtaken byaeee: pene lane thon |, allowmgroy yell it to comthe passa and me Have a bright and happy holiday! We'd asperae Lori Neilson - Stylist of the Week Celebrate Christmas in style! We want to take a moment out of the holiday rush to thank you for your patronage. like to take this Opportunity to thank you for shopping with us throughout the year. We hope you'll continue to do so in the future. STYLIST I We wantyou to enjoy good health and happiness at Christmas and always! P.R.S, Femlly eitantenet $2.00 off on lalls Cut and $5.00 off on # perm Fo anpumingnt ct 24-4066 STYLIST I ateooneee month. Their children will honor them with an open house Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. andrelatives are invited quests no gifts. r. They all1 complained a boasase ol a piease ike "eygit? or ‘my gal” (or in the case of a male secretary, ‘my guy’’). T had lunch the other day with of them, mostly from the New —— Francis Joneses to Note Anniversary on Saturday or ‘my cook’ — domestic, rather than professional status.” Some bosses do not establish priorities in ving assignments, which is v nit ‘Some Se ficult. bos- not reflect that. ork area, and all of them members of the National Secretaries Assn. They were extremelyintelligent and attractive men yewomen.Since I shared their holidaytraditions and decoration ideas with us this holiday season. 50 Y Anniversary Fete Tonight Value of Secretary By LETITIA (TISH) BALDRIDGE The executive secretary — that person who is secretary to the chairman presi- decorations at the Erwin Buller residencein Provo. The Bullers are among the families who have 1 aren |