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Show vvs Gals Vow To fl Page 15 Lick Problem Cotto.iwo.xt He ghts church women have banded together to collecting Gold W stands for a lot of things. W Is for winter ... wonderful and even wagon, but In the fashion world, W Is for wig! Once looked upon as something one would have to resort to if something tragic happened to your hair they are now almost a nec- Our madern gals have lovely heads of healthy hair, but they still find that having a good wig is a very worthwhile Investment. They arent used to cover what isnt there ... Just to camo-flauwhat is there-b- ut not ready to be seen. The wig has been in and out of the world of fun n flair for hundreds of years. Men wore them for ages. Denoting elegance and high position In life, wigs played a large part In popularizing many other modes of the day. Ruffles, lace, Jewell y, tucks and fancy ruchlngs... all were offspring of the days when wigs were a way of life. Women took to them after the gentlemen had abandomed long hair. They suddenly felt it was feminine. Wigs have survived many ups and downs, but this time, it looks as if they are here to stay. essity. Persons wishing to donate can contact Mrs. stamps or Mrs. ScoVaidt, 8. Toedtemeier, 277-67- 61 278-104- ge TOUSEL -- CAPPED CAROLERS Brian Dowsett, 2748 East 5140 South and Pamela Williams, 2741 Junper Way, tune up for their number in the Cottonwood School Christmas program, Wednesday, December 16, at 8 P. M. Sponsored by the PTA, approximately 115 third graders will participate in the holiday show. Production directors are Mary Ann Merrill, Mrs. Ann Hardy, Pat Jackson and Gloria Mortensen. Public is invited to attend the free stage show. Made to take tong and hard wear. . . Hush Puppies BRAND BRUSHED PIGSKIN CASUAL Fun Habits Subject SHOES BY WOLVERINE from Of 9.95 Hush Puppies casuals, of rugged brushed pigskin with cushion crepe soles. Theyre comfortable, too, and steel shanks give proper support. Tanned-iprotection makes the shoes easy to clean with only a brush. And theres a style and color to please every man of every age. Come in and ask for Hush Puppies. How For The Whole Family From $6.95 Our Concern OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS WQDtS In HoHodoy Next to the Post Office CR7-699- 1 4691 Hollady Hvd. tSEip43300 study of factors affecting the economic development of the Utah coal industry and an analysis of the industrys impact on the economy of Utah, and population projections for the state and individual counties. Utah State University ...When In Is participating In the vast research project as well. Dr Richardson said one mailing of the questionnaire had already been completed and a second was sent out Friday, December 4. A select sample of Utah citizens are being asked to provide Information which can serve as a vasis for planning the future use of the tremendous recreational and scenic resources of the state," he He added that "The said, project Is vital to the continued development of Utah." Dr. Richardson said answers to the questions would be considered confidential and none would be Individually identified. Only a tabulation of total results will be used. The final report of the research Is expeciei to be ready by June 1, 1965. m A FOURTEENTH CENTURY through their parts in Canterbury Tales are Wasa'ch Junior High School students, left to right, Doug Hold, as Manciple, Alan Crawford as the Friar and Ned Nerdlne as Miller. Written and directed by Mrs. Lena Marie Pack, the production was staged at the school twice Friday, Nbvember 20. Forty BEATLES--Strummi- has the greatest selection of XMAS gifts in town. Ever) thing for )our husband and son! 1 Rush -d- BRUMMEL for excellence fine taste. and rjH JQ & up Have you LIME cologne? If havent you youve missed the latest! Dont be late any longer. Ask for hlsl SHIRTS nt Gift The latest style in ties. You cant beat a BEAU fl COLOGNE tried aaa life Your way of life has played a starring role for makers of wigs. People today, especially In our active Salt Lake valley, love to go, go, go and do o-do! Swimming Is swell - but not dripping hair. Your wig, styled just the way you like it, is ready at a moments notice to cover straggly locks. Same for travelers who like to hike, rock-huor haunt old ghost towns. The wind can be terribly hard on even the most secure hair fashions. Again, your wig Is ready to make you glamorous and composed for a dinner date later. Believe me, you feel so secure and can relax In comfort knowing you can do things and not have to look like an ad for Halloween afterward. Wigs are appropriate anytime ... anywhere. It Is Just up to you. Imagine how thrilled a husband would be to have breakfast with his wife - her hair so attractive and in place. Chances are if you didnt tell him, hednever know it was your wig that made the difference! ng students participated in he stage show. The number one reason for a wig Is the matter of convenience. With everyone In a rush, needing to look presentable Is a must yet a big problem. Career gals, young motherson up toGreatGrandmothers... all find that life Is a busy schedule. Sometimes what has to be doesnt fit In with a hair appointment. Ladies with wigs have solved a lot of worry over not looking their best. They put the wig on for everyday occasions as well as formal, so use Is not limited. Way Of University Study many times during the past year did you go golfing, hunting, camping, or water How many national skiing' or state parks have you visited in Utah? Did you take a vacation trip during the past 12 months? Several thousand Utahns are being asked these and similar questions in a mail survey being conducted by the University of Utahs Bireau of Economic and Business Research. The results of the survey will be a report to the Office of the Governor on Demand for Outdoor Recreation in Utah. Drs. Reed C. Richardson and Joseph S. Peery, both of the Department of Economics at the University, are conducting the study, one o several ordered by Utah Gov- ernor George D. Clyde. Other studies being conducted by University researchers include an interindustry analysis of the Utah economy; a long-lastin- n Proper Fit Is $ fiwIlUMV Spearheading the drive a. president Mrs. Jack Carlton, 2873 Pamela Drive and secretary-treasur- er Mrs. Charles Toedtemeier, 2039 East 7420 South. strike For men hard on shoes . . . ,s kt Guild stamps to gain a projector to show Bible film stripes. Approximately 50 youngsters attending Sunday School, co.itr-matio- n and vacation Bible classes now use a borrowed BREATHIN' ' BY LEIGH STAJUC Under the direction of Pastor James Schwandt, the ladies are v.t. . stamp boons 70 v? members, Guild started gathering stamps two months ago. They have 15 books and hope to have the neeiel : TtoOff December 10, 1964 the The Womens LPdgue M)s-p- i'i Guild of Calvary Lnhern Church, 7136 South 1700 East, are hoping to stamp out the sticky problem with stamps. . r! projector Composed of lick an equipment problem. snvn . shirts are reknown as the leaders in fine shirts. ARROW Loyals & up 400 & up has the latest styles. SOCKS 00 careChoose fully and wisely for your foqts sake. & up Hint Speaking of husbands , gentlemen take notice. Your lady fair be most appreciative of a wig gift for Christmas. It rescue her from some pretty frantic moments and help her numerous ways throughout the year . From the male point of view It Is an Investment you to will enjoy. Most every man, from age eight, hates the sight of ladles In curlers. This gift could well be a morale booster for every member of the family! The story on wigs must naturally end with a word of caution. W hether It be a full wig or a hair piece, do buy the best you can afford, Have It blended to look as much like your own hair as possible. This Is a very difficult task and should be done by experts. When you have made up your mind on quality, styling, etc. for your wig, resolve to keep It scrupulously clean, up to date with hair fashion and ready to wear at all times. If these things are neglected, the asset of having your wig goes right out the window. Like furs, lovely Jewelry and other Items In a fashionable wardrobe, extra fine care must be given your wig to give it long life and lasting beauty. would would GLOVES Gloves are a perfect gift for Xmas. best, Buy the 2 buy & up COME IN TODAY! DISTINCTIVE CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS 1054 EAST 21 it SOUTH SUGAR HOUSE PHONE IN DADS & LADS HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES (CONTINUED day, December 1, 12:30 P.M , at the home of Mrs. Le Roy Pia, 1635 Yalecrest Avenue. Approximately 20 members of the garden club were trea- - BENNETTS PAINT POT All the latest TV Games PARKER BROS LOWE MILTON BRADLEY MATTEL TOYS YOU CAN TELL ITS SWELL ITS MATTEL BARBIE DOLLS r MADAM ALEXANDER DOLLS MOUSE TRAP TOYS FISHER PRICE, child guidance toys BENNETTS PAINT POT "TSS2" FROM PAGE 11) ted to a Portuguese style dinner which consisted of Vatopa of chicken, relish plate and fruit salad. After the luncheon was served, a beautiful candle light installation ceremony was held with Mrs. James Knear-e- m acting as Installation officer. installed Officers were Mrs. Charles Fraley, Kenneth Mrs. president, Mrs. Sherk, vice prelsdent; Lester Hall, recording Secretary: Mrs. Herald Anderson, Ba-hi- corresponding secretary and Mrs. George Graas, treasurer. Members exchanged Christmas gifts and a prize was presented to Mrs. James Knearem for wrapping the most beautiful gift. FIRST SINCE 37 Arden B. Gunderson, 1835 Gunderson Lane, staff appraiser for the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, has been awarded the title of accredited rural appraiser. The award was made by the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Green Stamps Boost UTAH Business The Sperry and Hutchinson Company is proud of its part in the growth of Utah. S&H employs Utah people, spends thousands of dollars with Utahs transportation industry, and helps local merchants build up business. S&H pays Utah taxes. It boosts the state with special programs like the S&H Tourist Promotion. S&H Green Stamps are redeemable for fine mer- chandise too. THE SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY Appraisers. According to the society, the accredltaUon is the first such title granted to a Utah member since the accrediting program was Lnltalted In 1937. 6REEN tOTXMPS 1164 E. 21st South, Salt Lake City, Utah r |