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Show 10 DAILY III-lVl.- Wednesday; juneUtah14, Utah U iogi County, Ask the Designer Trim Weight Look Asked Before It From Reader With Problem Shoots Up GAILE DUGAS Put-Togeth- By ALICIA HART j Newspaper Enterprise Assn. A friend of mine who is sensible about shedding pounds before they get to be a real problem makes wise use of the liquid formula diets. She uses a liquid formula diet on a weekend, when she knows she will be at home both days. She finds that she can lose three pounds in two days, then return to her normal eating habits. , But, she emphasizes, she is careful about what she eats. She cuts out starches, sweets and fats. And occasionally, during the week, she uses the liquid diet formula for lunch or dinner But; she spots it here and there and never stays on it beyond; hei two-da-y limit. She finds it an easy, practical means of controlling' her I weight. a sound is method Actually, her one. And it may provide; you with some clues for working! out your own method of using these diets. The secret of her trim figure lies in the fact that she trims her weight long before it has shot up a solid' 10 pounds. -- , SPRINGVILE MISS MARRIES Afton Maycock of became W. (Bud) Nick-erso- n of the Charles bnde Springville solemnized in rtes recently in the Salt Lake is She the Temple. daughter of President and Mrs. HowC. ard Maycock of Spripgyijle who will leave soon for the North German Mission. Mr. and Mrs. C. LeRoy Nickerson of Ogden are parents of the groom. A wed- -, ding breakfast was given by the groom's parents and a reception honored the newlyweds in Springville. By Dear Gaile: I wish you would tell me how on earth I can achieve a look. I buy really good clothes but somehow, the things I have never go together. The result, is that I look messy, not heat. I must be doing something wrong but I don't know what it is. I have a lot of black, brown, navy and .1 gray in my wardrobe. I use touches of col- or in accessories but they never seem to be f i the right touches. What am I doing wrong? put-togeth- i- er -L-C- Wife Tires Of Put-Upo- n Her'Temperrnenta! Husband DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I hive lived for 14 years with the world's most temperamental husband. Jle is jealous of my family, neighbors, friends and even my pastor. I must have his permission for everything I do. If I don't j he flies into a tantrum, going so far as to pour my expensive perfume down the drain to prove who's boss. I don't know what I would do if it weren't for his mother vjrho joves me as mucn as, i love ner. What with him, our six children and the house to look after, just about done for. He cursed me till I joined his church. Yet he never goes. Ljast Sunday after church I went to fny mother's, then with friends t a Dear Li. u.: This is a common Droblem. though that probably won't make you feel A better. I talked this one over with designer j Lee Evans of Mr. Mort. She says: ' .. - Gaile Dugas You haven't said what colors you've chosen for accessories but I have a feeling that your problem is here. Most women are not careful about accessories and this results Jh a careless, unplanned. look. Your accessories should blend with, not match, your costume. "For instance, don't go wild on hot pinks if they don't fit into your wardrobe. Before you buy a handbag, pair of gloves, umbrella or shoes, stop and thinkl Keep firmly in mind the colors with which they mu)st blend. It's no longer enough to have just brown, black ajnd navy shoes in your closet. There has been a color explosion. But it's color in good taste, remember. "One other 4hing: the fit of lyour. clothes must be absolute perfection if they are to look right. Expert alter-- 1 So take the ations can make clothes look custom-fittetime and have the patience to liave these alterations Put-upo- --- were played for white; elephant prizes and a luncheo nwas served by the hostess. The next club meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dean Prestwich in Orem at a date to be announced Juab get-awa- y DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I love a man who has Ibeen separated from his wife five years. She liyes in our home town where we all grew up. He goes every thiee or four months to visit his mother. I have to trust him not to see ins wife. He says he wants me to marry him but never does anything 'about divorcing. If he really loved me wouldn't he do dif. ferent? Confused ' , Actions DEAR JQONFUSED : speak loudc than words. Ease this stallcr out of your life. Break before your heart is really broken. DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Am I the offender in the following situation? I invited a couple, friends of my husband, to dinner on , his birthday. When they arrived the man was plain drunk. I served dinner immediately, thinking that Club i Notes MIGONETTE j Will meet Wednesday at 8 p.jn. at the home of Mrs. Robert Cook. 917 W 1400 N, , Provo. TYRO TOASTBHSTRESS CLUB Will meet this .evening, at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. J. M. :; Grovcr, 144 S. 3rd E. ." ' NELKE CLUB Will hold their open session Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Riverside Country Club. Mrs. Ruby Clark will be hostess.' ... ; ; E3I ed . DUP ! - ' - ed Susan Hart Installed As VEGETABLE TRYOUT A new NEW YORK (UPI) means of dehydrating; potato, carrot and other vegebtables is under development by engineers of the U.S. Department of Agri-- i culture. The aim: make them ready for eating after simmering in water for about five minutes. n, also installed.. They are, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hariston, guardians; Mrs. Alma Anderson, secretary; Mrs Margaret Reed, treasurer; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Hart, sociability; Mrs.' Elsie Keown, paraphernalia; jMrs. Earl Oss, finance; Mrs. Kathryn Graham, hospitality, Pat Oss and Mrs. In a Reynolds, patrol;, Mrs. Louise Carey, epochs; Mrs. Avenel Molascon, philanthrophy and good will; Mrs. Kirk Ldander. fraternal relations. M The installing officer for the ceremony was Kaye Carey, retiring Honored Queen. Bonnie Jean Oss sang the Lord's Prayer during the cere- If musician; Nancy Reynolds, Sally mony. Hoskins, Evelyn Clemens,, Janie Strong, and iiinda Hairs ton, messengers. Bonnie. Carter is the outer guard andj Dana Lytle is the inner guard. Peggy Stokes is junior custodian, and Dana Graham is senior custodian. Linda Weeks Is historian with Helen Carson and Marsha Davis, candlelight-ers- ; Judith Ritz, Janet Wester-lunpages; Sandra Weissert, Jan Klein, flag bearers; Sue St. Vin- The iovely setting of the Salt cent, Becky uish, sunshine com-Ra- e Vickie Ima LDS Temple will be the Lake Olson, mittee; scene on June 22 when Marjorie Barth and Jerris Pikus, choir. The new Guardian Council was Carter and Myron' Rawlinson ex change wedding promises. Announcement of Miss Carter's SO?7 engagement and forthcoming mar- was made today by her parents, Mr J and Mrs. Albert M. Carter of Orem.' Mr. Rawlinson's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rawlinson, also of Orem. A reception on June 22 in the EUREKA J- Mrs. Mabel Peter Orem Reception Centre will honson and Ehard Snell were mar-- . or the couple. Miss Carter is a graduate of ried in Eureka, Nev., on Monday, 51. Orem High School and the LDS June They were honored at an open house by Mr. and Mrs, Seminary. She also graduated Ned Allinson on Tuesday eve- from the Central Utah Vocational ning and many friends called to School in nursing. She is presentwish them wll. They are, both ly employed in Provo. Mr. Rawlinson is also a graduwell known residents of theJ com ate of Orem High School. He at- munity. ALTA MARIE HOL !r Miss Holt Will Marry Mr. Seamons iji Temple HO IT' will be married today in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception tonight! will honor the couple. Miss jHolt is a beautician. Mr. Seamons is a student at the BYU and ha? filled an LDS mission to New Zealand. They are both graduates of the Spanish Fork High School and the LDS Seminary. father's Mabel Peter Marries Ehard Snell Nuptials Seti By Miss Carter id . ONLY SHOP IN DISPLAY 00 -- V. AUTO THE THIS V GLASS AREA j r- - Ot Vul In SoUd fralg . FR Wil-la- n ihcn served by the hostess. .a Mrs. Orpha King acted as. The entertaining rodms .were decorated with lovely arrangements of garden flowers. tended schools in Oklahoma and is presently employed in Provo. the couple will make their home in Provo now you can TAKE" JVIORE.. ' SUM GE,T VJ TAW ' J . Huo Mm... X i0C Gow V0UR CHOICE cf B ttttl Design 9 gives you the most effective protection known to science no dryingj no peeling no sun made wrinkles safe even for a baby's. V tender skin' ON EASY -- TEJIMS Men ftke rings that are modern, masculine and of lasting quality. These fill the bill better than any we've ever offered at the price. See them! They're handsome! , protects oner o4 ti(V9i mnot94 plastic containers prices plus tax SHU LTO N 82 CENTER WEST U JEWELRY CO., INC. 140 W. PROVO, UTAH swim- Bronztan Lotion 7St and $1.25; Cream 65 and $1.00. Both in unbreakable r CO. ' ming TO G3 , yd GLACC & separation of baby plants, their potting and repotting of older plants. She also gave her formula for preparing the soil. Ratcliffe gave a timely account o some of the latest garden news and door prizes were awarded. Delicious refreshments were . U P. FULLER 70 E. 1st North ;. e ' MimrsiUo EMBLEM I AUTO Members of the Timpanogos Garden Club gathered in the lovely gardens of tlw A. J. Ilarmgn' homer Friday for a tour of the grounds. Following the tour a short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. Harmon1. Mrs. Seymour Gray, speaker for the evening, then gave an interesting and informative talk on Uhe of African vioculture and-carlets. She illustrated her talk .by demonstrations of leaf removal, Style GENUINE Claim and -- MmnM Insurant Service F,or Garden Club - Day U . Subject J Quick Installation f! H Dealer ! Violets Are Queen by Job's Daughters d, Nephi Lady Lions Enjoy Dinner; Exchange Recipes THE Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses' are urgently needed to take temporary or permanent assignments on private duty in hospitals or doctor's offices. Your service can be utilized even if.you are only available occasionally. List your name at once with the Nurses Registrar, Lucille Haws, at FR or in person at the Provo Employment Office, 1 90 West 8th North. At a recent meeting of the Bethel No. 4 newly-electofficer's were installed in formal ceremonies. They are, from left, Suzanne Reed, senior princess, Susan Hart, honor ed queen and Dyann. Dyer, junior prin cess. : j Installation 3! JOirS DAUGHTERS INSTALL , SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Holt announce the Mrs. Lova Jones engagement of their daughter, EUREKA entertained the members of the Alta Marie, to Norman W. Sea500 Club at a local cafe on Tuesmons. Mr. Seamons is the son of day evening. Cards were played Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Seaand the prize winners were Annie Franks, Alice Peart and Minnie mons. Miss , Holt and Mr. Seamons Painter. deAt the close of the evening a licious lunch was served to those mentioned and to Alliene Farren, - nn n t recorder; Bonnie Keown, treasurer; Judy Swansoh, musician; Joyce Stokes, assistant Mrs. Dick Wetherell NEPHI and Mrs. Rulon Broadh,ead were hostesses to the Lady Ions at a local cafe on Thursday, evening. The Lioi. colors being purple and gold, the tables were decorated in Dutch iris of purple and gold and candlesticks. J As the .group assembled, the candles were lit, creating a lovely atmosphere. Mrs. Wetherell, vice .president, was in charge, and the program consisted of exchanging recipes and household hints. Ten members were present. s 4 Judy Andersjon, marshall; Pat and special guest, Da- lena Kaatz of Salt Lakje City. The Juab PUP held an NEPHI convention at annual interesting the Juab' Stake- Houseon Friday, where Mrs. Hillam, historian for the State Central Company, and Mrs. Wattersblatt of Ogden, as sistant historian, were present to speak on the writing of histories. and especially the pioneer histo ries. "Much has been written, but there may, be incidents and expert-- . ences, not yet related of pioneers whose histories have not been written," they said. ' "It is necessary for the parents to write their histories as they go along, and also the members of the family, "Making books with pictures and incidents written in, are a source of history for those who would like to know1 of their progenitors later on," they advised. Reports were given from the three camps of Nephi by the captains and also the captains of and Eureka. Mrs.. Leon Howard, Juab County president was in charge and reported on the buying of the Unity Chappelle home as a pioneer, relic. A delicious luncheon was served at noon with the camps donating tie food, and the meeting was held at 1:30 pi m. 1 I Molascon, chaplain and Sandy Fish, librarian. Also serving will be, Doni Nephi Auxiliary Donates Funds For Hospital Entertains Eureka Club .v .e newly-installe- Sorenson, Annua! Meet I Bethel No .4 of the International Please send your fashion problems to Gaile Dugas in care of Order of Job's Daughters of Provo this paper. While she cannot answer each letter personally, letters held their installation of officers of general Interest will be answered in this column. recently in the Masonic Temple with Susan Hart ;installed as Hon(All rights reserved. Newspaper Enterprise Assii.) ored Queen. d Other officers who will serve during the next term are, Suzanne Reed, senior princess; Dyann Dyer, junior princess; Leslie Harding, guide; Jean Giles, Gladys Dean, Ada Holds i Chris-tense- Mrs. Jones t 1 Jf. -J n, self-address- t made. OREM The Modern Mothers Club enjoyed a social evening at the home of Mrs. Jim Brereton in Spanish Fork Wednesday. Games i I 1 d. NEPHI Members of the Amerwould sober him up. He spends ican Legion Auxiliary have dothe balance of the evening on nated $5C to the Juab County Hosthe sofa gulping black coffee. pital, it wa announced! today. A few weeks later he and his Presenting the gift, were Mrs. wife invited us to their home. I Wanda Burridge, president of the asked' him to please be sober but, Auxiliary and Mrs. Roy McPher-soas usual, lie was drunk. Do you chairman of the group's rethink my husband showed me re- cent poppy drive. Mrs. Arvilla Webster, supervisor spect by going back to visit them? M. of nurses at the hospital and Mrs. DEAR M: Your husband cer- Cathren Shaw accepted' the gift. was suggested that the money tainly showed lack of sensibility It used for bed tables for the be by involving you for the second time in a social evening with a nursery. The money was obtained through drunk. However, T wouldn't make an issue out of what was probably the sale of ppppies and other projunintentional callousness. If ;he ects sponsored by the group. is really a friend of this little boy he should condemn, not condone, the poor man's weakness, and sees, that he joins Alcoholics Anonymous. Take the incident in he started cursing me before ;his your stride and keep your sense mother. I' feel like never going of perspective. any place agajn. It isn't worth the row that's sure to follow. Send your problems to Dorothy D.W." Dix. Be sure to enclose a stamped, n DEAR D.W.: people envelope and adhave only themselves to blame. dress her care of this newspaper. A man of your nusnana s temper- Helpful leaflets available. Write ament, will rant and' rave just for ''Jealousy." so long tas you let him. Show some pride. Tell him nobody can with jit. curse you and Next time he tries it's goodbye, and make sure it isV i FX : later. Dorothy Dix . Modern Mothers Enjoy Social, Plan Meeting er i I FR 90 ..! x :.'!' ) CENTER |