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Show September 22, 1955 Thursday, Walk ... 1!' Hand-in-Glo- JJI. .mr.n. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. With Fall's Handsome Hand Fashions ve BY EDNA MILES Did you know, for instance, that doeskin is a luxury lambskin? That glace is a tissue-fin-e kidskin used for party gloves and that boxlav is a highly polished leather made into gloves that lead a rugged life? One fine French firm turns out a complete line of leather gloves that are guaranteed washable. This includes party gloves with rhinestone or embroidery trim. Gloves are a bit longer for fall. Even the shorty now meets the watch trap. The classic mid-arlength is as popular as ever and the longer elbow length is once more ' in demand. . ' ' Colored jewels are used as trim on a long black glove, there's shirring' for a doeskin shorty and feathery embroidery on smooth glace. Even the casual boxlav has a trapunto-lik- e pattern. There's lots of color in these leather gloves. Beige and Outlined with tiny beads and frosty mist are two very good neutrals. Then there's a Rosettes of beads trim these sleek French glace cloves for . French rlace soft, chestnut brown, a turf tan, curry, ripe persimmon evening- wear, which feature fcloves are washnew. cuff like fold. able for carefree wear. , and avocado. ju. hit... ipw; and family, d, ' r; JL, fA - mi Social Items :::rAi, ? - Mrs R L Garrard and daught ers have returned to their home in Rait TjiWo "itv after standing the past two weeks at the home of Mrs. Gerrard s parents, mi. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson. Out of town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. K. Juaa trus week are Mr. and Mrs. I an Hetrick of Santa Anna, California. Ths SAAib - ; - '," ! 1 ; - r:' mr V lit ,4 , main on SKI RIG To go bounding over the billowy water skis it usually takes quite a crew. This new invention, demonstrated at Klagenfurt, Austria, would simplify all-tha- t. ot motor tug has a steering and control The six-fo- ot mechanism. The model will do 25 miles per hour, and the in-- , v ventor hopes to have the speed up to SO miles per hour when ftel!3 .. ... markets the gadget. ONE-MA- N 10-fo- : SDent Kooinl iNeiphibora an pninvahle afternoon Fridav with Mrs. George A. Sperry. Sewing, social chat ana a aeucious iuncn-eo- n served by Mrs. Sperry were the hishlihts of the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. J. L. Bel- liston, Mrs A. L. Garbett, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. George D. Haymond, Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs. Earl F. Dunn, Mrs. J. E. ! Ostler, Mrs. T. W. Aiinpd Mrs T. M. Pettv. and a TV.-"-special guest, Mrs. Leo Brock of Oakland, Iowa, Mr. nd Mrs. Lynn Olpin were in Preston, Idaho visiting with with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn over the week end. They also vis ited ii Salt Lake City. ' ' i In a report last week of the election of officers for the Forti Wall Camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, two names were omit That's ted. They were Nita Park and DOGGONE COMFY Sam-oyewhat "Chekuv," Siberian These ladies were, Inez Broueh. thinks of the bolt cf elected to serve as vice captains cloth displayed by his mistress, for the camp. Mrs. John J. Butler, of San Diego, Calif. It's woven partially of combings from Chekuv and two mother Samoyeds beto the Butlers. - The longing J three dogs together yield a pound of material a year, and so far it has been possible to weave eight yards of, the doeev material. -- SHOP 8 SAVE IN NEPHI) Mrs. Moroni; Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Jackman an nounce the birth of a granduaght- er on September 5. to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stulce (Amy) and a areat grand daughter, born on September 6 to Mr. and Mrs Lee Moore of Salt Lake City. -- Jf FACTS Ne-ph- -- 'Miimi JUST WHAT ARE THE tannine fareel and granddaughter of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Law-- 1 rence Sperry (Lucy), daughter Bonnie and a friend; Mr. and Mrs. i, Perry Jackman and family of and the parents, Mr. and Mrs. ired Jackman. m ' TVee l. useful. cloee-fittlnj- ewj The family of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackman held a reunion in Levan canyon on Sunday, Sept. All children but one were rep resented. Those enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Green (Patty); Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Green and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jackman of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Arley Jack-ma-n T'NOWLEDGE of the leathers you're buying when you go out to add to your fall glove wardrobe is mighty circle-stitche- P9 gygn "'II ' .... THE - 3k. 'i'. The family of Lorenzo Mangel- son honored, hiim with a birthday party last feunday in Levan can yon. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Man- gelson and family of Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mangelson of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson, Mr. nad Mrs. Golden Mangelson and famMr. and Mrs. Lawrence ily, Brough and children of Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed of Las Vegas who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson. l1 h ' ..., , .. l - hij T. is - ., ON SPARK HEATERS ' i t' COST OF OPERATION . monthV THE AVERAGE COST in our locality is $13.00 per Spark Heaters burn cheapest oil, which is twice at hot ' I oil. as No. ' ' " " CONVENIENCE NO CARRYING COAL into the house, spilling or OR CARRYING THE ASHES OUT!!!! making a muss 2 Continuous even heat for all hours of day or night., 3 Can be connected to thermostat for automatic regi ulation at the temperature you choose! 4 Visible flame as in a fireplace. 1; . SAFE THE RECORDS SHOW THERE NEVER HAS BEEN. AN EPLOSION IN A HFATFP . 1 the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen spent last week at Moab visiting theird' son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Beach. , DETAILS CALL US TODAY and we'll Joe glad to at 300 Or better still, stop bring the full details to your home in and see these fine stoves in our store at 57 North Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lund-ui- st and mother; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sorensen of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sor ensen and son Roger of Magna, and Fred Mrs. Gwen Downs Wetherell of Nepfai. Main Street. CHAPMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephensen, Mrs. Lucille Shepherd and child ren, Mrs. Grace Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom were in Provo last Friday for Visitors day at the Geneva Steel plant.' , Ml: v" "J1.":1."-- ." - '' H J MM.ii,, , I Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard, Mrs. Annie Aagard and Miss I Phyllis Beard visited recently in Milford with relatives. Mrs. Annie Poulson and Mrs. Christena Stephensen spent last Wednesday in Provo with Mr. and 1 ?H Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Man gelson, Bessie' and Maynard and Lorenzo Mangelson were in Salt Lake City on Monday attending Mrs. Phyllis Leudtke of Los Angeles spent last week here with Mrs. Annie her sister-in-laMrs. Luedtke was for Aagard. merly Phyllis Beard. 1 A Lr A O Ji - ' 1 J Mrs. James Anderson. - , ; t ,1 Mr.1 and Mrs. James P. Chris--1 tensen and sons Ross and Von spent last Saturday in Salt Lake MOCK TURTLES ARE DUCK SOUP That they are. at Flor Cltv visiting their son in law and ham Park, NJ. Built-i- n steps and tunnel under big turtle add Mrs. and Mr. kossi daughter, to play value of the concrete creation for youngsters at greatly 1955 the and also Mower, visiting Sun the Valley Swim Club, and smaller turtle Is ideal for ridlnf State Fair. by Up smaller irr. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood were iweek end euests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wood in Salt Lake City, on the occasion of Dean's birthday I n : anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor and family and Fan-i- n Anderson were visitors at the state r air on Sat ' --ME? urday. Mp stm! Mm. T ji(ar Dnlhv and romilu anA TiAr anA Mm Romain Mangelson visited the State Fair in Salt Lake city last tunoay. "GOTTA GET THOSE WEEDS!" Milosare D.Metrovich is going to get thoee weeds cut, come the hot place or high water. This unseemly zeal, which goes beyond the most avid gardener's call to duty, is all in the day'i work for the St Louis Park Department employe. .He' cleaning, weeds and rushes from a park lake, nice cool ipot in which to be with the temperature bubbliag at tne mark. ; : ILATPSl . ve dcao! ,. B.l 7 f-- f I . i.r .V 7 f ' 'Jk J ' t '9'. J L.- PlOUEB KEAPV 1 HAD TUB K i, . I ' ' DIUK1ES W THE UVAER. T? 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