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Show nrvoTmwooooooo y QU YOLR HOME - i - DESERET The In NEWS, January 7, 1969 Tuesday, S Nuptial News . . . Club L. Calendar Sugar House Business and Club Professional Womens will meet Wednesday, 7 p.rn., at the Featured speaker will be M. Neff Smart, who will show slides on Ethiopia. In charge of the event aie Virginia Carlson, chairman, and Evelyn Elmer, Chuck-A-Ram- Tidwell-Carrio- n Mr. and Mrs. James E. Tid- 2509 Kensington Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Tidwell. She and Boyd A. Garriott will be married Jan. 24 in the Sait Lake Temple. A reception will be held at Lion House that evening. well, The prosp ective luncheon Ahead The Christian Women's Club will hold a luncheon Thursday, 12:30 p.m., at the 2960 Highland Dr. Members of the Campus Ciusaders will speak. bride- Chuck-A-Rani- who resides in Manhattan Beach, Calif., is a son of Mrs. Elinor Garriott, Palos Verdes. Calif., and Boyd Garriott. Gardena, Calif. Miss Tidwell has attended Brigham Young University. Her fiance was graduated from BYU and received his MBA from the University of Utah. He completed an LDS mission to Texas. groom, r Bateman-Scheffne- Give a small room style and utility with built-in- s s, Bookcases Built-I- n By BARBARA BARNES The peak of perfection is the small room that makes use of built-ibookcases; with the lower shelf wide enough to serve as a : The desk can be made of boards of a narrow flat door (available at lumberyards), supported by brackets or legs. The two suspended shades take up n e. : room, but supply good light for close-u- p work. A double duty stool can be a seat at the desk, or, without cushion, one of a pair of cocktail tables in front of the couch. no table-to- p : On Ski Slopes I By ELIZABETH L. POST Of The Emily Post Institute season is in full swipg and for many of you it is a new experience. Your manners on the ski slopes are particularly important because they are closely connected with safety. Give a thought or two to how your actions will affect the pleasg ure and of other skiers. Skiing well-bein- . Check yourself with the following quiz: If you score better than eight right, you will be welcome at any ski area; less, youll be a menace to novice and expert alike. 1. No one, no matter how skilled, should ski alone. True False ;2. When a trail is marked closed it applies only to those for whom the trail is Vated. True False novice can improve his skiing only by trying the expert trails. v False True !'4. Expert skiers should try to avoid using the novice False dopes. True - TO PASS SKIER i5. When about to pass a dower skier, one does so as silently as possible so as not to startle him. True False s' 3. A t6. If you knock another skier down by mistake, you go on down the hill to avoid blocking the trail. True False see an Incapacitated skier on a slope you stop and drag him over to the False side. True 7. When you .8. In order to avoid lost children" and missed communications on a big mountain, it is essential to arrange specific meeting times and placci. rne False 9. In order to get ahead faster in two lines, the accepted practice is to slide $our ski across in front of the Painting Auxiliary Plans Meeting fThe Womens Auxiliary to the Painting and Decorating Contractors Association will hold a meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m. It will be held at the home f Mrs. Maude" Fairbanks, 2222 Lake St. Lane, 2798 Arcadia Heights Cir. announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Marilyn Lane, and Lt. John K. Bullock. The betrothed pair will exchange wedding vows Feb. 18 in the Salt Lake Temple. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor C. Bullock, 2243 Belaire Dr., will honor them at a wed- - ding breakfast. That evening the biidal couple will greet guests at a reception at the Shalamar. Miss Lane is a senior at the University of Utah, where she affiliates with Delta Delta Try this one on Lane-Bulloc- for size! Marilyn Lane Delt and is a songleader. Lt. Bullock is a graduate of the U. and was a member of Beta Theta Pi there. He now is serving with the U.S. Army at Ft. Hood, Tex. He fulfilled an LDS Scottish mission. t Best Display Assortment of Light fixtures in Tewn KNUDSEN'S KORNER 1ST r WEST4STH SOUTH 3592031 CHILDREN'S Olympus Hills & Foothill Village Put this (lassie du noud beuuty on and oull keep it on 'I hi elegant solitaire will bring you compliments all the yeuoof our love. logaiMitit lai wiMini nan latirtack. EVERYONE a tremendous selection of DIAMONDS k 161 SOUTH MAIN Mr. "QflaccgflonnaetgfliiaoooooooflQBBOBtattJLaitsaflaiiJfiflaflafifloinooBoooooooooo. she Naoma Bateman is a graduThe bride-eleate of Brigham Young University. Her fiance has attended the University of Utah. He has fulfilled an LDS Southern States mission. The peak theme is repeated by a narrow wooden molding on the wall above the sofa; also by window curtains with high tiebacks. Your Manners Completing plans for their wedding Feb. 7 in the Salt Lake Temple are Miss Naoma Bateman and Gordon Frank Scheffner. The nuptial news is made known by her mother, Mps. Calvin Bateman of Etna, Wyo. In Sait Lake City, the bride-to-b- e resides at 122 C St. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. 1382 Frank E. Scheffner, Sherman Ave. The bridal couple will be honored by his parents at a wedding breakfast after the Temple ceremony. That evening they will greet guests at a reception at the University Thirteenth Ward. Patricia Tidwell a, and Mrs. Perry OauEiiwiviiV L. IWcr g (Dt-nbO- tit Studio Theatre Manute Ji) vmmtib mtimimll AT REDUCTIONS OF people near you. True False WHEN ALONE 10. When you are alone you should double up with strangers on double lifts to make the line move faster. False True Are you the skier everyone enjoys being with? 1. True. No matter how expert you are, you may fall and need help at any time. 2. False. It is closed because it is dangerous for all skiers, or because it is being saved for later in the season for a special event. 3. False. It Is dangerous to ski in areas too difficult for your ability. THE EXPERTS 4. True. Experts speeding by are distracting and dangerous to novice skiers. 5. False. One yells track left or track right to warn him not to turn in that direc- o GIRLS DRESSES AND JUMPERS! A large group of dresses of all types in cottons, wools, Orlons, cotton velvet. Plus a good selection of jumpers. and Sizes regular $9.00 to $15.00, now x o GIRLS COATS AIID PARKAS! Our entire stock of winter coats in wools, corduroys, poplins, h fur trims. Plus and parkas! Sizes regular $ 2.00 to $36.00, reduced up to tow-lengt- o rj GIRLS SLEEPWEAR AIID ROBES! INFANTS False. 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