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Show Poll;¢s Pointers BeYa\WaliahWie 8 Daily Herald eddivnae — WEDNESDAY APRIL %, 1967 Young Artist Decorating Q\nden Macaque - Bartrons —Hraudy Your Walls? Lyneue Final Meet By POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Asst. Rowene POLLY’S PROBLEM DEAR POLLY Set For 1 eray ed walls, Art Club I w I can get t ave to be r DEAR MRS. J. Phyllis speaker will be known pho a Girl Staters Namee In He will on hisrecent trip to rope where he took manypic: tures of Paris, England and Amsterdam. He was instructor for a group dents making the tour with the European Art Academy. He will speak on his vels and show some of the award winning slides he fe on the trip. me general public is invited DOROTHY DAYBELL Miss Dorothy Daybell | To, Wed in June Rites Peggy M.—Several years ago we had a Pointer suggesting the use of toothpaste to remove crayon marks from plaster walls. Much to the amazementof Sally, one of my daughters-in-law, it worked well on smoothly plastered walls. : You might try this on the rough to this informative afternoon as They are Peggy Jo White well as club members. daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Vir. are © gil White; Rowene Binks, dau- ers ghter of Mr. and Mrs Merrill c Legion Auxiliary Works on Quilts Binks; Lynnette Ward, ter of Mr. and M Ward and Phyllis Roa d ter of Mr, and Mrs. ‘Bill J PAYSON, — Membersof the Roach. Mr. and Mrs, Willis Vincent) The couple will be married Payson American Legion Auxil- Mildred. E. Ream acted as of Spanish Fork announce the on June 1 in the Salt Lake iary recently spent a day quilt- Girls State ‘chairman, assisted engagement and wedding plans Temple and they will be hon- ing at the Utah State Hospital in by Ruth Long and Norma Johnof their daughter, Dorothy Day- ored that evening at a reception Provo. One quilt was completed son. bell, to Dennis Tuckett, a son in the Spanish Fork Stake and another was Bape on, Contributors to Girls State of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tuckett House. Bidden to attend the Biers clothing taken to are: The Bank of Spanish Fork, of Lake Shore. | bride are Jo Ann Jensen, Barhospital and also to the|The Women’s Federated Club bara Conover, sisters, and|the Council, American Legion Aux Marjorie Tuckett, and LeAnna Youth Center for distribution * SINGING MOTHERS who will sing in the annual ntic Stake Friday are, from left, LaRaine Santaquii The public is invited to Jennie Murdock and Sandra Armstrong. Spanish Fork plaster with the aid of an old toothbrush to get in the cracks. Leave the paste on a few minSPANISH FORK — American utes (but do not let it get hard) Legion Auxiliary Post 68 has and then remove with a damp chosen four girls to represent sponge or cloth.—POLLY DEAR POLLY the post at Utah*G ate to be held June 25-July 2, at the Teresa's request Ww Utah State University Spring Concert at Santaquin Concert in fully on hard-to-whiten chiee. —LORETTA DEAR GIRLS—I have an idea § that Loretta used the wrong at the home of Mrs. ig Concert tobe presented assistant, and Beulah Bradley, Springville Friday at 4p.m, y at 8 p.m. at the Stake publicity word in describing this product. The public and especiallyall Will hold the installation” The better dye companies put “© ner, The singers who are from the former stake members are in- luncheon Saturday at the Royal out a product that really isn’t ited to attend, lInn at 1 p.m. a color remover but a whitener Santaquin First and Second,|¥! for most fabrics.—POLLY Genola, Goshen, Elberta and DEAR POLLY — Those ze Eureka stakes v feature 60 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY Opera Workshop Presented to | Dairy Recipe Contest Opens May PRESENTS LA BOHEME Household Hints By GIACOMO PUCCINI IN THE da Jong Concert Hall HARRISFINE ARTS CENTER Convention Plans | z ity ag “ae z az 7 ¥ + The annual Blossom Breakfast will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. Project Reports Discussed by |Culotte Dress tee|Sorority Chapter Is Spring Rage | UTAH SOROSIS “Let All My Lifé~Be Music” ti ion of the Stake Relief Society {Stanley M. Clark at Wildwood. s the theme-of the Santaquin-| with Mrs. Jennie Murdock, | acacia = Will meet with Mrs. Mark Singing Mother's president, as general chairman; Mrs. Florence Lamb, narration partholomew, 136 4th -E., knit and I don't) may voices under the direction of indignant over my siggeston | LaRaine Jones, stake for the gal who has a hole a music leader, with Mrs. Sandra Those participating in the iliary 'Post 68 and Sue Harri- the sleeve of her sweater. Armstrong as accompanist Baadsgaard, Diane Daybell and successfully cut off day's activities were Lenore |80n, Wanda Harrison is presihave Mrs, Ruth Draper will be nar. Patricia Argyle will be junior Jone: ones, president; Ollie Wilson, \dent of the Spanish Fork Unit, sleeves on long-sleeved sweat- rator bridesmaids. ers, sewed the cuffs back on The event is under the direc. Miss Daybell is a graduate of Reba Olsen, Pansy ie| and made them short-sleeved — -Ricka Wyler: Spanish Fork High School and Uris Reif and eee |MRS. M. L, R. Utah Technical College and of DEAR MRS. M. L. R.—I do |SLEEK AND SILKY ‘The Court Jester Group of the LDS Seminary. not know why knitters should Mr. Tuckett is also a gradu-| Polished and clingy or pow Ladies d be shocked at your Pointer. I and swingy — that’s spring ‘67. Consider shopping expenses America met Monday evening ate of Spanish Fork High School The greatest fashion going, and knit constantly and I liked it. at the home of Mrs. Alice Arm- and Seminary and is attending the one that will get the most| Just be sure to stitch around when going out of the house to Brigham Young University, He strong in the cut-off edges so there is no take advantage of a sale. The mileage, isthe sleep, silky-|| Mrs. Mary Horton, Goshen,|jhas completed an LDS Mission looking acetate knit. Tops and! chance of the stitches “run- cost of transportation, parking, Womenof the Provo area are ning.” —POLLY. |to the East Central States. conducted the meeting meals, baby-sitters and the shifts, miniskirts, pants and Margaret reported The couple will be at home even matching caps for the mod invited to entet a dairy foods DEAR POLLY—My wife was value of your\time and energy recipe contest sponsored bythe in Provo. that a “Ladder Smiles” had savings on in you will be available in your American Dairy Association of looking for a convenient drip- may offset been donated to the Soriner’s less container for cooking oil sales, |favorite shops. | Utah, Crippled Children’s Hospital in| Seeing an almost empty bottle When buying food, plan J. Edwin Ure, president of SPO GGs evar | of handlotion with a now-comthe ADAof Utah, said the con- mon push-top dispenser I sug- weekly menus around nutritionilanthropic work of test would open on Monday, gested that this bottle be thor- al needs and family food "ita oS | preferences. Make up and May1, and continue through oughly washed after it was follow a shopping list. May 20. “Winners will be an: the emptied and then befilled with nounced on June 1, the kickoff Court Jesters Club Notes Singing Mothers Set © PERFORMANCESMAY1, 3, 4, 5, 6 © CURTAIN AT 8:15 P.M. services of doctors, dentists. | members were pest, | It's all the rage, the culotte ance of June Dairy Month,” he the ‘Chapter, held a luncheon at or pants-dress, What could venient to pick up the bottle and lawyers, accountants, discuss © PRICE $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 'By’s Grotto Sunday. fee before services are persaid meeting, “licens re more functional or comfort- The dairy leader said that squirt a few drops into a cake formed. were served by the Beth Dorgan, president, was pan or frying pan. The amount cha: irman for the day and pre-|able? No. 3204 comes in sizes there will be 28 contest win- of oil can be controlled bythe A sound credit rating, esta-j CALL FOR RESERVATIONSat 374-1211 Ext. 3001 sided at the meeting during |12, 14, 16, 16, 20. Size 14 takes ners, First prize is $100 in cash number of, pushes on the dis- »! shed primarily by fulfilling which plans for the national| 3% yards of 44-inch fabric. and fifty half gallons of milk. the termsof credit agreements, OFFICE: HOURS: 9:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m. convention in Las Vegas in Send 40c plus 5c postage for Entry forms will be available penser top. No more messy makes it possible to en FRUIT SANDWICH tools ofoil collect on my wife's | this paarto IRIS LANE, in at food stores and from dairy Blend softened cream cheese June were discussed, credit as needed. kitchen counter —DONALD. with: a little mayonnaise and Guests were from Beta and jeare of the Daily Herqld. Mor-|home deliverymen. There is a| DEAR DONALD — How we lemon or lime juice; flavor Alpha Chapters, Salt Lake. |ris Plains, N.J., 07950. Add 15¢/limit of one entry per person, with cinnamon. Fold in sliced|Miss Marie Elliott of Provo/for first class mail and special) and all Utahns oveer 16 years of Jove to hear from you ingenious |, men yours is a Pointer that handling. | age are eligible, Bach recipe bananas, roasted diced almonds||Was also a guest. and toasted shredded coconut. | Later the group attended the Free pattern is waiting for shouldinclude at least one dairy Heap ontolettuce-lined toast. | Springville Art Exhibit. you. Send 50 cents for our new |product such as milk, butter or DEAR POLLY — I bought a Spring-Summer Pattern Book cheese. dozen lightweight cloth diapers which contains coupon for pat- “All entries should be sent to and found they make perfect tern of your choice. Win At Bridge jthe offices of the American oe towels—absorbent and lintDairy Association of Utah, 449] East Ninth South Street, ‘Lake City, Utah 84111,” Mr. Ure | You will receive a dollar if said. Polly uses your favorite homeeee By Oswald & James Jacoby {fourth heart, Meanwhile Barmaking idea, Polly’s Problem *| Newspaper Enterprise Assn, |bara hadlet two spades go and or solution to a problem. Write { South Srosped a diamond and When an expert is playing Polly in care of this newspaper. CHOOSE FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC, SUNBEAM, WESTINGHOUSE AND DAZEY eee well is is a pleasure to watch a club. SHOP EARLY FOR THES! —E SPECTACULAR VALUES IN FAMOUS APPLIANCES him. | Now. Alled the three of clubs. To use guarantees and) OREM FOURTH WARD Internationalist Al oth took South played the ten and BarBaked ham dinner from 5:30 warranties intelligently find enough ‘time out from running bara won with the king. |to 6:30 p.m. Bazaar opens at out: what product or part is New York's Mayfair Bridge Sherealized that Al could not |6:30 p.m. with wide variety of | guaranteed; what characterisClub to play in the New Jersey be too good in clubs. He had handmade articles. “Spring| tics are covered; how long the mixed team championships. To- lead a spade the first time he Fair” theme features children's guarantee lasts; what the buyer day's hand shows him sitting got in. Hence it was up to her clothing, household items,| must do to benefit from the East and defending against to lead,a diamond to her part-| aprons, baked goods, homemade |guarantee; who is behind the’) three no-trump. \guarantee. |icee ream and a fish pond. ner. She did and the best de-| Barbara Rappaport who sat clarer could do was to take West led the four of spades. eight trick and give Al the last Al’s nine lost to South's ten. two with the ace of clubs and Phi Alpha Kappa, Epsilon | cooking oil. She tried it and it date for Utah’s annual observworks verywell. It is very con- When buying professional SrVet appliances at Zale’s! Good Defense Wins for Team Bazaars South’s next play was to lead a high diamond. a diamond to dummy’s ten. Al won with the jack and looked things over carefully. He de cided that South held three Spades, two hearts, four diamonds and four clubs and that the best barbara could hold would be the queen of spades and king of clubs. It was hope- South could have’ made the hand by attacking clubs instead) of diamonds but at most other) tables including the one where Roth's and Rappaport's partners sat North and South the sameearly plays were made. BEACHCOMBERS BY WONDERALLS Most South players attacked : the diamonds andstill made the hand, but without the fine debut Al sawthat it would be ol fense of Roth and Rappaport. worse to start the club suit. Ht led- his deuce of spades. South won with the ace and went after hearts. 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