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Show family . fun food Out Our Window . . Dll . . . 2B mrvAiu, 0 DD DD o) fM 'Btodjevt Ethel Bradford, women's editor Fall Wedding Vows Exchanged By Area Losses Doesn't matter whether you live at the North Pole, the question asked constantly is the same, "What time is it?" in Timbuktu or go?' who has found himself propelled through the day by 'time.' 'Course, I doubt if Adam and Eve, as they puttered around their garden, even considered the question, but it wasn't long after they got themselves ousted from Paradise that the period between daylight and dark began to be important. bet-ch- a 4 Nine in 'classes' bara Knight, Tuesday at the Kearns First National Bank, Officers of the new group are Sandi Edwards, leader; Donna Bar Wyatt, Paschall, McDougal, Guenlyn Hartwell, Coleen Rowley and Leslie and Marsha Farnsworth. The newlyweds will make their home in Orem. Mrs. Karl Farnsworth J ) j I i Thomas with Blair Toone, Terry E. Carlson and Eric Toone as Christie Carlson and Matthew Neal Toone chose August 27th to exchange their marriage vows in a double-rin- g garden wedding and reception performed at the home of the brides ushers. re- Mrs. were hosted by Cheryl Carlson, Debra Ferderber, Jo and Linda Townsend, Gayle Fautin, Jackie Gunderson,- a Joy Leigh Ann Langston, Anderson, Joann Reiser and Eldon LeRoy Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewellyn parties Pre-nupti- I I parents. J A rehearsal dinner was a picnic held at the city park. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and sec- weight Toone grandparents bride Eleanor graduate of the Town- send, Kay, Roy and Mecham. of Cottonwood high. The groom is the son Credit Women Schedule State Seminar ARE BACK IN SCHOOL Credit Women International will hold its annual Utah State DO SOMETHING JUST Seminar September FOR YOU! 25, 26, WE DO MINOR REPAIRS TO John N. - Lewellyn and Vickie Hutchinson were joined in marriage on September 1st in a double-rin- g wedding ceremony performed at the 'Jordan River LDS ' Temple. , A wedding breakfast was held at Diamond Lils and a reception was later given at the Hunter 14th Ward. The bride is the daugtiter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hutchinson, Jr. She graduated from Cyprus high and LDS Business College. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Lewellyn and is also a graduate of Cyprus high. He is now attending S. L. Trade Tech and filled an LDS mission to Leeds, England. Linda Hutchinson was maid of honor with Lewellyn Lanae Hutchinson, Darlene Pitchforth, Lori Payne, Jan Keyes, Marsha Privett and Mickey Harmon as bridesmaids. Flower girl was Privett and Amber Tammy Brown attended the guest book. Best men were Jeff Johnson and Ed Keyes with Carl Hutchinson and Tim Mills as ushers. The newlyweds will honeymoon 4 4 9:00 A SEPTEMBER 27T H DAY CLASSES BEGINNING AGAIN NOV. 1ST Travel Trade School ws 263-196- 1 5280 So. 320 West, Suite Busch Pork, Murray, Utah 84107 at the Salt Lake THE NEW WEIGHT WATCHERS COOKBOOK IS Laurie Perez, an YOURS FREE WITH THE NEW YOU. employe of Mountain States Stationers. .. TO idetch 4:45 P.M. SPECIALS ALL WEEK SEPT. 16TH TO SEPT. BLOUSES GATHERED 6 WEEKS EVENING CLASSES BEGINNING --Jean FABRICS in St. George and make their home in West Valley. HAVE A NEW CAREER IN The Seminar will be hosted by the Salt Lake Sunup Chapter of C.W.I. under the direction of President Come Work Out With the Stars What Have You Cot to Lose? 8 Hutchinson Hilton Hotel, according to Enid Baker. MAJOR OVERHAULS!! AVAILABLE I - 250-903- 2. NOW THAT THE KIDS 263-261- j Carlson Me-cha- Studio ' N Rosanne Nelson, Sharia 4 corder; Karen reporter. More information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Mecham, AEROBICS W. Brewster, B retary; Joyce Walker, treasurer; Tamara 4325 W. 5415 South. SHody Phoji NURSERY Hansen, Eleanor J hours. We all Yup, twenty-fouhave the same amount and how we use them is strictly our own affair. But, in the end, whether we are satisfied with our efforts or regret our days . . . well, you guessed it, only 'time' will tell. convict 'does' time. 500 Young University and previously filled an LDS mission to Uruguay. Shari Jorgensen was maid of honor with Rosanne Nelson, Sharia Me Dougal and Juvene Farnsworth as J TOPS Organization Formed In Kearns S. Brigham attending parties Pre-nupti- were hosted by Alice the morning means, to the student. 'Open the r We set our clocks ahead in the summer to get 'ahead' of time. We 'pass the time of day.' We 'save' time. We say 'time flies,' 'time drags' and always the unanswerable query, 'Where does the time 3855 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Jorgensen and is a graduate of Granger high. She is graduated from tonwood high. He is now J And, in reverse, while five p.m. is going home to relax for the worker and student, it means getting busy for the homemaker. "What's for dinner, honey?" and "Guess what I did to- day. Mommy," begin again for her. We hate to 'kill' time. We like to Sk House. Farnsworth and Cot- I store' to the shopkeeper. 'Get busy' to the office or factory worker. But to the housewife, it's a moment of bliss. Family is up, clothed, fed, books and briefcases gathered, the goodbyes said and she can finally find 'time' to pour herself a hot cup of coffee, put her feet up and gather her wits before starting the day's chores. Today we can tell what time it is to the second and while we may smile at the taboos primitive man let 'time' set for him, we must admit we, too, have our peculiarities. ZiPlab was given at the Cottonwood 16th Ward and later a reception was held at the Heritage t ust the last, long drag before lunch hour and quitting time. To the English, however, they are tea time and heaven and earth couldn't stop or change those meals. 'pieces.' (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) weight control organization has been formed in Kearns. Meetings will be held at 6:15 every breakfast Young University with the English honors program. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Eleven a. m. and four p.m. 'Time' has been important to men of all ages and devious ways of keeping track of it have been invented. Burning knotted ropes, water clocks, hour glasses and sun dials are all early ways of cutting the day up into understandable A new TOPS A wedding now attending Brigham Flower girls were Leslie Thomsen, Becky Farnsworth and Teresa Goodwin while Guenlyn Hartwell attended the guest book. Alan Christensen performed the duties of best man. are, to Americans, d A 4 you're happy, time is euphoric. When you're depressed, time is unbearable. One hour with your lover seems to fly by. One J hour in the dentist's chair is J unbearable. Primitive man was well of time. He could read the skies like an open book and could not only tell the time of day, but what season of the year it was, too. Every phase of his life was strait-jacketeby taboos set by 'time.' Hunting, clan ceremonies, birth, marriages and even burial after death were controlled by the time periods of the changing moon. 'make' time. 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