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The Daily Herald from Provo, Utah • 9

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The Daily Heraldi
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Provo, Utah
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9
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IY WEDNESDAY. -APRIL; 27, Dailv Herfllt! Utah County. Utah aft mm JP iMrs. Margaret Chward If To Mark 80tH Birthday Knock, Bumpy Or Don't Worry About Being 'Photogenic' Jf tfx r-J li.i "'X PAYSON Mrs. Margaret Mendenhall.

Cloward will be honored at an open house noting her 80th birthda on Sunday. May 1, at the "FounriftWdirallrrriends and -relatives, are invited call 2 'and 5 pNo gifts, please. Mrs. Cloward was born, 2 April 301886. in Fairview, daughter of Charles A.

and ATDI r7 .7 traffic MmmlEBUTUV ntaVa i I York's vuuiiiiOTiwK ncic. wcu. a wain rests us. vtrm vrmir jittt tu- Li' Henrv Barnes called the above-Man wa madp in mnv W.u'u. skirts "The matestl i sianain juictt aivuw structure ic the' swret since the beginning-, of thej outlined some exercises.

OnerWiflisned-lMO'i. talk," says a "automobile." sinrolesfr bafldrHcnMf automobile." -the simplest Margate! Ann Anderson Terry. jdejramouspholographer "of femi- Barnes a n't knocking'. flexibility. It's a gentle bendingi-nine faces and fashions She' married Jesse Mendenhall Nov.

1, 1904. died Feb. 7, 1920." She married Orson Cloward, Aug. 10, 1926 He died Jan. 41, sk the -comforting words from the Wifh Wnee.

nn rficnlav hpre tniset number Of imes his Mrs. Cloward is active member of the," LDS church. stay for a while in Vin'nelfu65" la to the individual's She has been a Relief Society 1 fash on. a ffir mfcrht as, well ability, MRS. MARGARET CLOWARD get this part of the anatomy, photographer Hiro to all of us who confront a camera of any sort with cold chills.

The term photogenic is over-used," said Hiro. "more important is what's inside the loving, the living shining through." often called the most unattrac Visiting Teacher for the past 0 years, held office of secretary of the Primary and secre TO WELCOME BOSSES TONIGHT Mrs. Ethel Ferguson, toastmistress Marilyn Tice, chairman, and Lois Mill er, president, left to right, put final Mangum and Terry lendenhalL tary nf the 0pnpatav r1ae anH i has been a teacher in the Sun- other children who wiU attend day School. She is a member, are Mrs. Leon (Thelma) Tay-' of the Daughters of Utah Pio- lor, Mrs.

Reuel (Gladys) Clay- touches on plans for the annual Bosse Nig-ht to be held this evening by the Ti-Ute Chapter, American Business omen's Association, at the Provo Community Church. Therbn Luke will be he principal speaker and will discuss Utah history. He is unable otherwise' to neers. nex an Another builds endur-ance, and helps shaping is in walking strength, he suggested placing hands on the back of a straight chair and standing slightly tiptoe, bend the knees, keep torso straight and move the body up and down. A lying-down knee shaper puts the hands, head and torso flat on the floor, and with knees bent make great circles with one leg.

Repeat with other. Still tive part, into the best possible shape, says a physical fitness expert, TUcholos Kounovsky. The Russian-born Kounovsky and his staff have helped thousands of women including some in the social register to better shape all-over. Knees, Kounovsky explained, pose a special problem, because as nature constructed them, they're more tendon and bone -than soft She Was a nurse at the old I Mrs- (Dor) Curtis Hosnital in Pavson for i4DradyrSantaquin; Lee.Menden- A thought for the day- define that inner quality, he admitted. Whatever it Is, Mrs.

John F. Kennedy is one of its owners. Elegance is another word he used in connection with the former First Lady. "But," he added, "a woman can own Balenciaga gowns and period of four vears. ihall Provo- Founders Day Marked Her children cominc from I has 31 grandchildren and British statesman Disraeli said: "Man is not the creature of circumstances.

Circumstanc- By Dinner and Awa California to attend the open 32 p-eat-grandchildren. house are Mrs. Bert (Zelda) Turtle, Mrs. LeRoy (Nina) Waterspouts sometimes reach je mit and stjiMwtbe- for lafr-Sg es arTM8 Mrs. Jean Larson, "president, wim gold crowns hiied with, Hiro said, when be works with of the XI Alpha Delta, Beta Sig- yellow roses, reflecting the "The most thing; no matter what the fashion, is lightness of step," said Kounovsky in an interview at his office models and he's done uncount ma Phi, was chosen as Girl -of year's theme, "Crown Every ed numbers of them for the knee down to be flat on.

the floor, the rest of the body moved from a vertical position backward, to vertical and repeat. i Others he suggested to build endurance, strength, sneed and the Year and presented, with a Moment." Gold tapers in gold magazine covers and adverti and salon. SaMy his hunger for My, too sements he must "communi "No how pretty the trophy Tuesday evening at the ribbon holders were lighted dur-annual Founder's Day dinner. at ing fat'pTogram: legs are, if you walk like a cate" with them. He must in a sense, he said, have a "crush" Ki-te-Kai.

Mr. and Mrs. Meridith Spenc- on them whlle they're in front duck he shrugged. "Think skill included just" plain run-weightlessness lighter andining, bouncing in crouched lighter." position on a and er, Mr. and Mrs.

Jess Van Wag- of his cameras. 1 eneh and Mrs. Pearl Snell were He added that he can't You, can change Done i return to active sports such as The presentation was made by Marie Elliott, past The annual pledge was read by Mrs. Verna Garrett and Mrs. Maria Mitrilor road the FnimfL photograph Jean Shrimpton, special guests, tennis Mrs.

Larson welcomed the Keep in mind, Kounovsky said, that the knee is the most one of the world's most photographed faces "because I don't react to her, beautiful as she is." He froze also on a trip er'sCbay messake by Walter and Preslded J086" W. Ross, founder of the interna- phine Smith, program chairman, active joint in the body that it supports the whole produced the program. Mrs. tlonal sorority. to just weight of the body.

That is why photograph there. it should be kept limber -as Members, partners and guests were seated at tables decorated Gwen Bennett, social chairman, was in charge of arrangements'. To Hiro, after that elusive well as pretty. quality, from a photographer's structure, he continued, but you can work off fatty tissue around the knees and through exercise "adjust" muscles for -wore shapeliness. All of Kounovsky's physical fitness programs are built on his "sixometry" theory building of endurance and resistance to fatigue, flexibility or suppleness, a sense of -orientation or balance, strength, speed of reflexes, and skill or To Kounovsky, who in 1940 befaan shaping up Americans, any exercise is better than 'none all.

Even sitting-up viewpoint the eves are the most of more than An, Important feature In a femtametftuaiea pnotograpny lormauy, avciagc Book. Reviewed ForOlesca Club 3 face. Next he said, is the 25,000 ships arrive and depart mouth. i "The nose," said Hiro, "is a annually from the port of New York, according to the Encyclo Olesca Literary Club met, for the April meeting Monday at paedia Britannica. 1 and worked 10 months with the renowned Richard Avedon.

Now he has been named the number one photographer for the fashion magazine, Harper's Bazaar. He's under agreement with Bazaar to do fashion and beauty photography for it exclusively but otherwise his works in fashion, still life, in reportage have appeared in magazines ranging from the New York Times to Fortune. exercises done day in day out beast." Yet he added, "an ugly nose can have more quality than the classic Look at Barbra Streisand. If she didn't have that nose, she might not be where she is today." 34, is a slightly built man of Japanese heritage who came to New York in 1954, at home "can help condition, Wedding Books Utah Office Supply 69 E. CENTER.

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A humorous book, "Help, I'm a Prisoner in a Chinese Bakery" was reviewed by Mrs. Ell Clay son. Refreshments were served to members and guests by the hostess and Mrs. Paul Wash-bum. The annual Mothers Day luncheon will be held May 7 at the Royal Inn.

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