Show ' lb— THE HERALD JOURNAL W G Clark Aggie Homecoming Tonight Arid Tomorrow E8fitSrS3jM& Open House Sunday Honored on 88th Birthday Mrs Albert Erickson entertained at a family dinner honoring her father W G Clark on his 88th birthday Seated' at one long table centered with a birthday cake and fall flowers and candles were his wife Mrs Millie D Clark Dr and Mrs LeGrande Clark Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Garth Clark Los Angeles Mr and Mrs W T Clark LoLeRoy gan Mr and Mrs Bergeson Lewiston Mr and Mrs Alvin West- Dewey ville Mrs Garold Bergeson Smith-fiel- d and nine - Preston FHA Stages Annual a£w Buddy Dance i' Jimmy Henderson and his band will play for the Aggie Homecoming dance which concludes a week of activity Saturday at 9 pm in the Student Ballroom This evening the house decorations will be “A” will he lighted on the slopes of Mount Logan and at 8:30 pm the pep rally will begin Saturday at 10 am the parade will be staged on Logan's Main Street At on display At 7:30 pm the big sen 166 Men At Utah State Fraternities Pledge Names of 166 Utah State University men who have been pledged to eight campus fraternities were announced Wednesday by J Elliot Cameron dean of students The list: Alpha Gamtn Rbo — Dick Turner Kanosh Carl M Nixon and Mel H Johnson Holden Gail F Marble Garland Larry J Olsen Petersboro Frank Markos Ogden Kent Voorhees and Steve Creer Spanish Fork Robert 'Jensen Roosevelt ' : Delta Sigma PM — David Purtee Borrego Calif John A Pascoe San Francisco Calif Brian Wright Vernal James Douglas Ferguson Salt Lake City Larry Carr Ogden Kappa Sigma — David G T jflMmm Salt Lake City Harold E Christiff Trenton N Alan F Pearson Camarillo Calif Larry Law Toms River N J Brent Shurtliff J - P1 Kappa Alpha A Primitive Artist She ?NEW YORK TOP by a finger-paintin- Paul Pet- - - Forty abstract artist were sold in less than an hour at an East Side gallery Wednesday The artist whose name is Beauty was not allowed to attend the sale however Officials at the Cincinnati Zoo where Beauty lives said she is susceptible to pneumonia and that her health would be endangered by a trip to New York Beauty Is a chimpanzee Book clubs of the United States sell more than 80 million copies of books by mail each year Ruth Millett Soys— Garth Preston High Future makers of America staged their annual Buddy Dance in the Home- school gym The party was themed to "Ghost Riders" and black and orange decorations abounded Miss Pauline Hodges daughter of Mr and Mrs Cecil Hodges of Preston was crowned Ron Norman Berkeley Don Kalben Syracuse N Y Andrew M Meyer Oak-- p tend Calif Kenneth Don Gay dea calif Rulon Jan Waite Kaysville Doug Harwood Lo- "Dream Buddy” About 100 attended the recgan Max McCormick Kamas Alan D Lane Camden N J ord hop Aber-sol-d Wyo Calif Nelson Mr and Mrs Floyd T Nielsen former Hyde Park residents who now live in Ogden have accepted a call for a mission in England Open house will be held for them Sunday October 29 from 2 to 6 p:m at the home of their son Kenneth 1500 North 5900 West Ogden Friends aad relatives are invited to attend Mr and Mrs Nielsen have fulfilled building missions to ChatIllinois Champaign tanooga Tennessee and Salt Lake City during the past few years They are the parents of six CHICAGO — Commis- (UPS sioners of the Chicago Housing Authority like to plan ahead' The commissioners Wednesday argued over the question of what to do with profits which may be available from slum clearance projects after bonds are repaid in the year 2003 AU- O: ' LATE SHOW OF 'THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM? MTsst: aiMiM AS kwr TONIGHT AA V 4utwr x the jReatestJerror Tale Ever Told! K Night Show $100 All Seats Open 11:38 Mid- - TONIGHT ‘ Night Show 8104 AH Seats Open 11:30 pmJ pm Whether you live in a sma£ town the way they do iri a citymaybe thi Ce-tra- ro house soon may become commonplace in the same way that many of us now consider two bathrooms essentlaL Our grandmothers had two kitchens down on the farm a regular one and a summer kitchen so that the heat of the stove did not penetrate to other rooms of the house These days the second kitchen is likely to be situated near the recreation room or outside living-pla- y area Many families remodeling their kitchens move old appliances and cabinets to a room in the basement near the family adore the idea of being able to fix playroom Teen-agehamburgers and snacks on their own away from grown-u- p suggestions Dear' Polly: We are painting our stucco house a very light orchid and trimming it with white What color for the front door? What color for the garage door? We have to go ' easy as one neighbor has a Kelly green house and another is royal blue Our block is very bright and ours will bo the first orchid house in town Should we paint the hobby house in the back yard white or orchid?— M T Dear M T: Your house may not be as bright as others In the neighborhood but an orchid house will attract as much attention If you am set on orchid do paint the front door black and the garage door white But why not consider charcoal gray with white trim? It would be a change pf pace in such gy neighborhood If you feel the heed of more color paint the front door cherry red Dear Polly: What can I do to make a small room look larger? Shall I use mints or solids in drapes? Large or small design?— Mrs- L Lav Dear Mrs- L LaV: Small rooms appear larger when walls ami curtains are the same color and plain If you choose a pattern a small one with the background Melting up the wall color will be less distracting Dear Polly : My 'large living room has light gray walls and carpet-Furnituris mahogany: Drapes at the picture window are white with clusters of pink roses and a wing chair has matching slip cover Two small chairs are covered with pink damask The club chair is gold Please tell me what colors to use for a slip cover on the green couch— ‘ Mrs W ( t v' " Dear Mrs W: Why not repeat that pale gray for the sofa sUp spverr H you like one-inc- h bands of green and deep pink could Mge the flounce Planning Ahead SPECiAL HALLOWEEN Perry Stanley Bassett Six Years Idaho Falls children Don LaVelle Hal Downey Mrs Combe and Kenneth Ogden Mrs Margie Payne Salt Lake City Jay Logan STARTS TODAY Richfield mother Mrs Dorene Nielsen and her daughter Sandra Lee assisted Mrs Bassett with the serving INDEPENDENT two-kitch- en happening to you Fight now mayh 6fyou’re older) yoii remember when su denly the Mssingisrfl a kid’s game more suddenly it’swide-- e scary and 50c — EVE 40c TONIGHT AT 1:45 PM MAT 1 rs ALL ' Ho I terrifying tne stay 'of I A J? 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