Show J 'n THz SALT Juno 1 1253 LAKE TRIBUNE Monday IN STATELY MILITARY RITES 44 1111Mommmonon Prevent Early Deterioration 1 Vera Bell Hansen Marries Ti- Early afternoon nuptials Bell Hansen and 2nd Lt Rob ert Barnes Eddington U S Air Force Chaplain hturil C Young will perform the dou- to be solemnized Monday in the Naval Academy stately U Chapel st Annapolis Md will smite IIn marriage Miss Vera a ble ring ceremony following which the couple will greet reception their friends at in the U 8 N A Alumni House the daughter The bride of Mr and Mrs Alma A Han-Ben a : - Herbed Ave Lt Eddington's parents are Mr rf e f 41 ter r e r- I ' io 4 - "''' 11 ' fi i tAr t A''i i't Tp''‘ '' 1 :i s- - ' ti 2 - -' A s" : v 1 i 0 1e I P: Y ‘ e 1 ' i y 71: it -I J I- s pt titv' 0 t tot - '4 1 :'1 i'''' i Pf ' "" 1 ”' il e - " ' 1 i'' !''1' k c '- !t1'4 4' 7 s '''' '19:47 flk f t 1 1 sip rAA 4 ' 11'st '? 04 yoq 4 " 1 4 ''' ' I - 4'41 CI M' t1111AA -- ' - 6 1 ) C"4141 '' 4 e 0 1 kEx 1 1 r r4 '0 t e 44 4 1g' r41 f 4iik ": v i A 4)' it' r 7 Ateir t — ' iI ki ' f c A it 9 olly14 4414 1 - 0 il"'"4 -- fl 4 4 1 40 '44vb f ' :::--tilii 14 iv4141v"'44 ! 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GIVEAWAY kittens gray and white $ irv t : Two - 0 ' (9 95 '1 1 ' a ATTACHMENTS-20-- VfN t M 4 This idea is satisfying and encouraging because we can control both of these factors It we recognize their importance and take them seriously We can certainly control our diets and at least to a great extent the streu and strain in which we live Dr Bortz also said "Con 1 ' IIRL1 PORTABLE SEVIII1G LIACIMIE stress" :::'1A 'I' i la COMPLET1 i:11 ' ' '74' '''A )i'( NOW t4 ' IL - OR TERMS 11 4: I ' I - i ' $ I t It - SAVE A' - ik--:- 'r1414- z'' f 't : ''' CABINET LIODEL FULL ROTARY EASY 1 1 ' $6000 $S DOWN t ': x ''' p ''''' - ' Id f' - i 1 OPE "idit ' 1s ± r: 1 SAVE Aot i h 1: 4 s - o e-- A'? A 1 j i t IL '' ' ' " - tt !'rt A'1 vt ii) tl' ' t' --4- A t ii' sok ' - 4 --i P 14r-p- - e4:Iti- - ' t 44 i -- V ' f and Mrs William B Eddington of Springville The bride bas selected a Schwade original walts-lengt- h cotillion gown of blush pink The bodice of Chantilly lace II topped with a yoke of nyIon net accented by soft fan pleating The bouffant skirt is fashioned of silk tafftta and is overlaid with a softly draped double flounce of Chantilly lace Her shoulder-lengttiered veil of blush pink French illusion will cascade from a half Juliet cap of matching Chantilly lace and she will carry a prayer book marked with a single white orchid Her only jewelry will be a single strand of pearls a gift from the bridegroom Taffeta Insembleo Miss' Sara Hansen will be maid of honor for her sister with Miss Pat McElroy of Salt Lake and Miss Jeanne Sandell of Idaho Falls Ida as bridesmaids They will be gowned similarly in ballerina-lengt- h gowns of taffeta and nylon net styled with soft pleats highlighting the halter cowl bodice and cluster pleats marking the overskirts Shrug jackets will complete their ensembles They will wear Juliet caps of fresh lavender sweet peas and will carry bouquets of lavender sweet peas and Lily of the valley W Mark Eddington of Provo will assume the duties of best man for his brother while the users will be Lt Donald S Semis Jr of Stratford Ccinn Ens Frank L Roach of Erie Pa Ens David E Cannon of Washington D C and Ens Ronald Gamble of Reno Nev Mothers' Gowns A blue and silver hat traced with seed pearls will complement Mrs Hansen's cocktail-lengt- h dress of steele blue silk taffeta while Mrs Eddington will wear a cocktail-lengt- h dress of mauve lace with a matching hat The mothers wore orchid corsages For a honeymoon trip the bride will wear an imported linen dress of navy blue accented with red and white and smartly complemented with white accessories After a furlough the couple will make a home in Biloxi Miss Lt Eddington was graduated from the U S Naval Academy on June O 4 elusive evidence exists using experimental animals and The evidence for man la most convincing that optimum food intake prolongs life preserves vitality and protects against disease and deterioration Satisfactory nutrition By Josephine LOWMAII It was interesting and settstering to bear Dr Edward L Bortz say "The fundamental conditions which represent the major influenceT in the production of prematu te breakdown are: nutrition and prolonged "' 1981 PMMtwomiummosA t for the individual is the first essential to optimum living Dr Bortz maintains that prolonged stress wears down our reserves and causes our vital organs to be vulnerable to attack by diseale If you can do just these tro things for yourself you maY well remain youthful for years longer than you otherwise would have Take your diet seriously and then look to your mental attitudes to your emotional setup to the pattern of your life Daily living gets us by the throat and before we know it we are hurrying and rushing and worrying We are harassed and our health is endangered by unhappy emotional states We pay the penalty not only in unhappiness and fatigue but in early deterioration WHY GROW OLD? - : - - |