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Show Wednesday, June 3, 1970 BETTY CANARY THE HERALD, Provo, I Putting the Bite I intend to become actively engaged in an endeavor called The Society for the Prevention of Making Inane 1 S90WettC.nf.rond I 1350 North 200 , d dropped your Popsickle!" (Saying, "May as well learn not to cry over spilled is worse than inane. Remarking, 'Til bet those ants think today is Christmas and you're Santa Claus!" is better. Saying nothing or just handing the poor kid 15 cents is best.) Once a person has his inane remarks to children under control, he can work on the habit of making remarks calculated to show others they aren't quite so mentally alert as he is. W.t f RADISHES ond I GREEN ONIONS MM !"Y ti . ft 1 CARROTS - 1 Cluiniiiniiiim m 1 mini crepe is softly gathered under a "jeweled banding at both the neckline and the small waist. The banding comes bj flie yard, ready to ONE OF THE PRETTIEST EVENING LOOKS of this or any fashion summer is the halter-necke- d in a soft, floating fabric like this one. Pale green, almost sheer polyester Halter Necklines Return to Favor Lots of skin exactly right in the length from That's the new, cool way to dress waist to neckline. To accomplish for fashion occasions. this, measure from the natural For example, this summer waistline to the shoulder over the fullest part of the bust, and many of the newest-lookin- g pants fashions bare the midriff across the front from seam to and cover the arms. seam. Then measure the pattern Back again, too, after seasons front piece and adjust difof shifty casuals are those ferences on the pattern piece marvelous halter necklines that itself. To shorten, fold the pattern make the most of beautiful backs. Halter necklines, shaping piece on the printed shortening and sportive line and pin in a tuck to make the up both late-da- y looks, are usually set off by a necessary adjustment. To small, emphazised waistline, so lenghten, slash across the very new and refreshingly pattern piece on the printed feminine. lengthening line. Place a piece of Girls who stitch their own tissue underneath and spread fashion looks will be duplicating the slashed pattern the the boutique halter-necke- d necessary amount. Then pin the fashions, costing up to $200 two pattern parts to the tissue. for a pittance. ready-madUse the same methods to Obvious point ... the halter narrow or widen the pattern neckline must fit to be beautiful. front. Try on the adjusted patSinger experts have some words tern tissue before laying out and of wisdom about good fit for cutting the fabric. those who sew. The secret is in The gals who sew their own altering the pattern before beautiful bares will not only be dollars ahead, but will achieve cutting into the fabric. g For a halter, the the perfect fit so hard to find in r. top of the garment must be non-urb- an well-fittin- ready-to-wea- MOLLY MAYFIELD Grandmother Holds Out Against Dates DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: I live with Grandma who thinks mat anyone who goes to church is good and anyone who doesn't is bad. That's why she wont lehne go anywhere except to singing practice at church and Sunday school and church services on Sunday. No parties. That's out! I am almost 15 and Grandma says if I go out to parties and see boys, I'll get a bad reputation and 111 get pregnant. Molly, if I wanted to make love, I could do it on my lunch DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: What's a girl to to? I am 17 and all my friends have dropped me because I won't go in for drugs, shoplifting, smoking, drinking, etc. They say I'm "square." I know such things are wrong and I'll never do them but I am so lonely. I tried finding new friends but all I've run into so far are just like my old friends. I'm dateless because the boys not only think I'm "square" but also "chicken." So I'm decent what does it get me? LONELY DEAR LONELY: in your If all the teen-agecommunity are like your it's indeed a sorry place. I cant quite believe that. 1 think hour! Or when I'm home alone after school and when Grandma's out. A few Sundays ago, a boy at church wanted to make love hi the church basement (that's bow good church boys you just havent yet met the are!). right people. I have a lot of boy friends who Don't let those delinquents never went to church nor do they talk you into anything. You have make passes. I get plenty of everything to lose and nothing to invitations to date and go to gain. Keep looking. Stay decent. parties but I'm not allowed to do You'll find the right friends and a good guy eventually. any of those things. rs Please help me convince r sew. 61 si Wedding Anniversary Celebrated - LAKE SHORE Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Brooks celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary with a family dinner party in their honor at the Oak Crest Inn Sunday. Mr. and Mr3. Ray Brooks and twin daughters of Grandby, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Max Graves and children of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brooks and children of Kaysville were among the guests. Another son. Bill Brooks of Fresno, Calif, was unable to attend. t k 2670. He was I ' a barber in Provo for years. For the past 24 years they have owned and operated the Perry Seed Co. in Provo. 20 I ORANGES Alfred and Phebe Johnson Slii DeSUeor. She moved to Provo with her family when a young girls. She is active in the LDS Church. She has held many offices in the Primary and Relief Society, being Relief Society president for many yesrj in the Pioneer and Rivergrove Wards. They are parents of four children: Melvin D. Perry, W. Dean Perry of Salt Lake, Mrs. Kay (Norma) Hopkins, and Bob G. Perry of Provo; 17 grand children and two great- do. I 59 h. J I V CHEESE I 79 1 BEEF ROAST I r GROUND CHUCK t rrtw, m I grandchildren. CORN The family request no gifts please. WUtKirMl.U) Household Hints k 0 i00V fer i VFLVEETA i flexible about 150 or 160 snooping list higher 2 lb. Im! the Frequently you may plan to buy degrees. The greater one kind of meat then get to distance between the dishwashSHASTA POP the grocery store and find a er and the water heater, the special thats a higher the heater should be set. I Fkmrs 120l. 14 for 1 better buy. Allow yourself the In buying meats, learn tc chance to change your mind you'll save money and your recognize both the inspection OLIVES menus will become more varied mark a curie and the grade mark a shield. The inspection and interesting. mark tells you that the meat is rnraa . . t rar w Water in the dishwasher must clean and wholesome and the 131111 be. at least 140 degrees so the grade mark tells you the VIENNA water heater should be set quaiity of the meat. 99 i ' fjk SAUSAGE) 40i.. . 6 fer 1 IIUrr.il I ufL!- V f6t rnln of fashion... A ' B i 8 1 lf fer wWbNt,11.lMri A TUNA .3 Hat Cm . ! 89 for I FOAM CHEST 791 30Qtrt 11 i SLICED BREAD m I summer's I It 1.1! I BATTERIES . FLASHLIGHTS I Sportswear The bride-eleis a graduate of Prince Rupert High School announce the with an extra year of extended Columbia, marriage plans of their grand- education and is presently atBrigham Young daughter, Linda Pagens, to tending Richard Wilkerson, a son of Mr. University. The groom is a graduate of and Mrs. Woodford Wilkerson of Valencia High School at Mona. The couple will be wed on June Placentia, Calif. He also 4 in the Manti IDS Temple. An graduated from LDT Institute, open house in their honor will be has attended Fullerton Junior held at the home of Stanley College and Snow College and is Baker, 44 W. 880 N., Provo, that now attending BYU. He com-- , mission in the evening for relatives and close pleted a two-yen Mission. friends. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gordon Wilson, Prince Rupert, British I BACON . Honor of Newlyweds 0 )Ntw i In 10(f fc. 1. Mr. Perry is active in the LDS Church, being a high priest. Mrs. Perry is the daughter of r I'd like to believe him but I'm a little worried. Tell me what to ct P. I 49j F00DSAVER f Flnfe ........ 39 (XH.I.U LOTION stiM.43' . I 19(A . . ar Alaskan-Canadia- 1 CANVAS SHOES i ..99'f x 'KMWIMIini I WRANGLER SHOP k FISHING 82 West Center Dona Eichelberger, Mgr. SPECIALS I k 7 I FIAT FISH Rtt. Sears brings a Kings ransom in fabric values our PANT TS$ W0BBLELURES skejchecj- - checked A w 0 tyncjtam of Open Monday 'til 9 p.m. . . Tied (BcB cacron polyester and cotjpn easy-cr- I FLIES Hand iy 'i coorfu e I lin of cal '"fornix... ' O tor 45' Duck-Canvas-Pop- collection "features ns 77 U0 Your Choice No 373-S25- France during World War 1. He is a raember of Barracks fSil.. Sears It's that time of year when . sandy white beaches and the soothing sound of the surf are no longer idle winter dreams but delightful summer realities. If you plan to be a summer '70 siren, rest assured. While you were dreaming of a whole summer of sun days, sportswear designers were working to make those dreams come true in style. . What they've come up with is enough to make any career girl leave her typewriter and head for the beach. This year you can leave your beach towel at home, unless you want to sit on it Summer's most smashing sportswear looks are decked out in carefree cotton terr- y- fabric known for its ability to soak up moisture as well as fashion. The newest terries shape up in bold stripes and luscious solids flare-le- g for pull-o- n pants, scooter skirts, short shorts, breezy midriffs, and classic tank tops. In lighter weights and soft, fine textures, they have a newfound style and zip that make getting dry after a swim a luxurious experience. Designers see the new cotton terry fashions as part of the whole new approach to soft casual clothes for every hour of the day. Some predict they'll be worn away from the beach for twilight andevening hours as well as day. So be advised: if you want to vacation In style, take along a ' terry. COPIES Mr. Perry is the son of Wilford and Agnes Harding Perry. He served in the Air Service in ! LEMONS A I one ever regretted being SUZY: ' Grandma that church isn't the "decent." You can face yourself DEARSUZY: only place in the world to find and your family without shame. What's the matter ith Ray good guys. By the way, is That, my friend, is something that he goes to girls in their mid-teemidnight too late to come home your erstwhile friends cant do. with his from a party? M.M. nearer Ill bet YOUNG BUT NOT DUMB Eposals? too smartgirls to fall for DEAR YOUNG: DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD: his snow job and I hope you You're right about the boys -iTd like you to tell me whether are too. n and out of church. to believe my boy friend or not. Don't let him talk you into You are old enough for gioup We are much in love with anything. The only way you can very es well as each other even though he's be sure of not and double-datin- g getting pregnant is parties. The important thing is much older than I am (he's 22 to keep on saying "no" and to be with the right kind of and Fm almost 17). At least, I "no" again! kind of the at and right people think I love him. M.M. those chaperoned by parties He has asked me many times responsible adults. (Midnight is to make love but I am afraid. I all right for special occasions.) don't want to get pregnant and You sound like you have your have to leave school. I want to Whllt You Watch head on straight. Grandma graduate. didn't ask me but I think you Ray tells me he wouldn't hurt STANDARD OFFICE SUPPLY should have a .little more me for the world and that he freedom. 0 40 W. 100 N. would 'take precautions." MM. - They were married June 9, 1920 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Make Terry Cloth. Beachwear Gay in Color Open House Is Planned love-maki- The children of Darwin and America Perry are inviting all friends and relatives to an open house in honor of their parents on their Golden Wedding Anniversary, June 7 from 3 to 6 pjn. at the family home, 465 N. 800 W., Provo. I 5 Mr. and Mrs. Perry To Be Feted Sunday art of assuming my husband look in the breadbox?) I may even convince him he need not explain the obvious to me, as he did yesterday when he handed me a claim slip and said, "Would you pick up my shirts? They're at the laundry." (Did he honestly believe that without his direction I'd have asked for them at the bowling alley?) With this kind of attitude I'm sure we'll soon be to the point where we no longer make senseless remarks to each other at all. When I am washing windows, he won't greet me with. "Washing the windows this afternoon?" When he drops a light bulb in the kitchen sink I won't sav. "You dropped a light bulb in the sink!" If he ever slips and falls down the stairs again, I'm certain I won't rush to him and exclaim, "Honey! You fell down the stairs!" And, from this point, it will be only a tiny step to refraining from remarking about the Almost Obvious. He won't say things like, "1 borrowed $10 I got it from your billfold." And I won't say, "May I use your pen it's there in your coat pocket," as if he's too stupid to see it. Other than fewer frayed nerves, I'm not sure what this good habit is going to do for us. Provide a considerable savings in time, perhaps. And, what to do with this extra time? I might take more walks. And, thank heaven, he won't say to me as he did this morning, "Wear your raincoat when you go out it's raining outside." ) MR. AND MRS. PERRY can see the obvious. And, hopefully, in the near future I'll stop saying to him, "Get the cream, please it's in the refrigerator," or, "Bring the coffee, dear, the pot is on the stove." (After all, do I really think he's going to T , .ano.jiL. f1 j i .4" Pop-sickles-!" I have been practicing the I TO'slmstMrrica" ifooDBHaris"!I ! Remarks. There is a simple test devised to enable one to discover if he makes inane remarks. 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