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Show SUNDAY, MAY 10, 1964 Utah County, ' Utah " Sunday Herald 4A " " , " mm I1 ;.xojgegieiMojooMWioMoMoMOMowoMowooMt 1 99mmmmmmMtmmammi0tmmmmmmmmmam r- .. ri.vci v R s , JJw vara- ai f - .;;.:. - - I I T v ' Mrs. Vernon Crowell Chosen resident Of Medical Group j Mrs. Maurine Crowell of Provo was elected state president of the Utah Medical Assistants As sociation recently at the state convention held in Ogden. Other new officers are Mrs. Loa Jean Hansen, Ogden, vice president; Mrs. Pat May of OgMrs. Juan- den, president-elec- t; ita Allgood, Ogden, recording secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Pusey, Salt Lake City, treasurer. s Those lecting, cal fish hobbies r4 ' who name stamp col photography and tropi as the fastest-growin- g just haven't seen the latest figures on bank robbery. Changing Times. H'VvV S MAURINE CROWELL Wanda Cluff Tells Nuptial Plans Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Omer Cluff of Fannington, N. M., are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Wanda to Walter James Frandsen, son of Mrs. Edna S. Frandsen of Salt Lake City, and Walter N. Frandsen of Bizerte, Tunisia. Miss Cluff, a graduate of Brigham Young University, re ceived her bachelor of science degree in food and nutrition. In addition, she has also served a dietetic internship at the Veterans Administration Center in Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Cluff is on the faculty of Brigham Young University where she teaches in the department of food and nutrition. Mr. Frandsen attended the University of Utah where he received his degree in chemical engineering and then a masters degree in business admmistra Mr. Frandsen member of a nuclear research is in LaJolla, Calif., as a staff and development corporation. The wedding will be in Salt Lake City on June 13. tion. Currently, Pie Strawberry NEW YORK Straw FOOT CARE (UPtt berry Sunday pie's good any Both you and your feet will aay ot me week. be happier if you treat the Combine IYa cups chocolate tootsies to a good foot bath cookies crumbs and Ya cup melt After soaking in ed butter or margarine; mix every day. warm water,' smooth calluses well. Press crumb mixture over with a well - soaped pumice bottom and sides of pie stone. Do not cut calluses. plate. Fill cookie shell with one calluses call quart vanilla ice cream which attention. for Try special has been slightly softened. Thaw one package massaging them with a salad frozen strawberry halves. Mix paste before using strawberries with y4 teaspoon the pumice. Bad calluses may cinnamon and teaspoon nut- take two or three weeks of ch Long-neglect- (10-ounc- ed es) ap daily attention before they disappear. Once controlled, get rid of sources of irritation such as loose stockings and shoes. meg. To serve, cut pie into wedges. Spoon strawberries over each serving. Top each serving with instant Serves six. ready-whipped-crea- ill-fitti- m. ng Open Monday & ml ffwj r Friday 'til 9 p.m. i i Provo 168 West Center ;;v i if byvTTT wnI LOOKING Ml A 'j , MOTHERS FETED Departing for the charming luncheon arranged Saturday afternoon by members of the Cordial Club in honor of their mothers were, from left, Mrs. Ted Miller and her mother, Mrs. Leland Prestwich; Mrs. Richard Van Genderen and her mother, Mrs. Edward Krulls, and Mrs. Leo C. Smith, club president. Pretty Luncheon Fetes Cordial Club Mothers Mothers of the Cordial Club were honored guests at the Royal Inn Saturday afternoon, where they were seated at a single table, decorated with an attractive centerpiece of pink roses. Individual sachet flower corsages marked each place and pink streamers ran the length of the table. Following the welcome by the club president, Mrs. Leo Smith, a toast to the mothers was offered by Mrs. Jay Eitner. Mrs. Smith was presented a surprise gift by Mrs. Richard Van Genderen in appreciation for her service to the club. BUTTERY BISCUITS Biscuits will be crisp, flaky and buttery in the center if you roll the dough lA inch thick, spread with softened butter and fold it over before cutting. When Following the luncheon, a de- the biscuits are baked, they will lightful afternoon was enjoyed as split open, says home Mrs. David Packard, Mrs. Ma-li- n Perry and Mrs. Arthur Hatch presented "The Unsinkable Molly Brown." Mrs. Packard, club Guests were Mrs. William member, made arrangements Cunningham, Mrs. William J for the program. Lewis, Mrs. Victor Vacher, Mrs on Mrs. the Smith Assisting William Tucker, Mrs. Leland committee were Mrs. Van Gen- Prestwich, Mrs. Theron Heaps, deren, Mrs. Wes Barry, Mrs. Mrs. Wesley Hardy, Mrs. Al Ted Miller, Mrs. Packard and bert R. Potts, Mrs. Stanley Bon- Mrs. Ronald Hyde. nett, Mrs. Perry Voorhees, Mrs. Mrs. Smith also introduced the A. C. Eitner, Mrs. Karl Chytrus, new officers for the year, who Mrs. Burton Frampton, Mrs will serve with Mrs. David Pack- Floyd Garrett, Mrs. Lloyd Kilard, president, when the club lian, Mrs. Edward Krulls and resumes activities in the fall. Mrs. Grover Or ton. jour 4o contesosYor UaJMU at Sheer Femininity for Summer wua mile veeken Cypress Gardens? Florida l'' 1 J " I i' 'I w,A f '' ' , $ " I v j Mir ,W fjferi - m ill ill m :--?- aJt - - ? v : rf 1 - - x Ai I "''V 1 Just bring a photo, or well take your picture, free, with our Kodak Instamattc Camera. Register at any Castle ton's store. sWfffi v .Kit. Measurements don't count. Contestants are judged on smile it ,f SO EASY TO WIN y f . - ONLY! Olympus Hills Foothill Village I or Provo '?' " i, Alt ft tokos Is can win an tmlfo to win! You trip to Cypress Florida for the Gardens, finals, plus a pair of Cypress Gardens water skis, Eastman Kodak's new Electric "8" Zoom movie camera, and a Jantzen swimsuit. PLUS, if you come from Cypress Gardens as Miss Smile, you'll bring along these other fabulous prizes :;.. Mh A -- it a beautiful 'j y..r -- v,.xs, .xis-- i I f 01964 Ford "Mustang" Convertible O Coca-Colo- 's trip for three to the New York World's Fair! (mi2 OCrestlinerY 16-fDel Rio" boat with John-to- n Meteor 90 outboard motor and Gator Boat Trailer) - f. A water color print that's gay summer and fresh as new paint is pictured at as left. The fabric is light and airy, dries in a breeze and says "no" to wrinkling:. At right, summer takes it soft and easy with ruffles, smocking and swinging shapes in dotted swiss Dacron and cotton. The top with yoke of smocking and ruffles, is an overblouse ? circie or swinging pieats. SUMMER COOLER i WHILE YOU WATCH COPIES ONLY 151 EACH Standard Supply Co. 40 W. 1st N. Provo 373-92- I (I OMcCall's $1,000.00 wardrobe, selected from Caststtoa'sJ v ..l .;:'v. J Kay Campbell Utah winner last yearl Kay entered at Castlefon's lat year, and was Utah Winner! She won the Florida trip and merchandise prizes . . and was also given a trip to New York where she was photographed for national fashion magazines! J 59 fV- |