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Show I America's Most Recommended Movers I X CRATINO PACKINO MOVIN3 ' P T A Councils To Stress Working Units i Strong, working parent-teache- rs associations will be aOff stressed Vi Hi HADLEY-MAYFLQW- CALL to Ftwluon LA ER for COLLECT EM FREE f ' i BY LEIGH STARK Eitimato So you thought pants werent new? Well, this season designers have outdone themselves and pants will now take you anywhere... anytime. ..anyplace in style! versatility Is yours If you love the comfort and ease of pants. To borrow from the world of gentlemen Is not earthshaking nowadays, but you will soon use the word "pantsuit as easily as you say little black basic. The outfits known as pantsuits are seen straight cut, ankle length, knee length. They are teamed with jackets and shirts or blouses to match. Tailored n trim, the ensemble creates a sleek finished look that I think rather befits our fast-pacJet age. In our Salt Lake area, pantsuits are being shown in fabrics and style on the casual side. For smart winter fashion (and warm too) your wardrobe will welcome a new pantsuit. If you want to be daring, there Is no need to stop at "casual. .. just let your Imagination go! Pantsuits are being seen around the country at Art exhibits, theatre, dinner-danciand fancy luncheons. Picture yourself at a holiday party In red lace long pants, red patent boots and a tunic of solid red velvet. Many such outfits are seen In lace, suede, velvets, fake furs and leathers. The trims are as elegant as the fabrics. Bright buttons, shiny sequins... even silken fringe. Round-the-clo- ng 1 UTAH NEEDS 3 CAPABLE QUALIFIED gf LEADERSHIP separate PTA High School. od Wasatch Council, representing elementary schools, will hold their meeting In Section Board of directors will A. gather at 11:30 A. M ., followed by the general session at 1 P.M. Altho the word "suit added to the ladles version of her favorite pants tends to lend a masculine Dte, this Is not the case at all. These outfits are very feminine. Fabric, color and bold patterns add the unmistakable lady look. ..along with expert cut, how can you miss! This matter of cut Is Just as a gentlemans suit Is cut to extremely Important. fit and altered where needed, the pantsuit must be expertly fitted to achieve Its distinction. Stretch pants are NOT the ideal for the pantsuit. For the most part, these are unattractively tight and should be seen on only the most svelte figures. The tailored fit Is much different. The pants can be made to fit tight where needed, loose when desired and camoflouge If necessary the common figure faults. The nice thing Is that nearly everyone can wear them If they are properly fitted. Common sense as to your type of figure and the type of life you lead will help you select the style of pantsuit youll love... and look good In. FORr SEE US ck ed more than ever in two council meetings, Monday, November 2, in the Granite District auditorium. Granite Secondary Council, representing Junior high and high schools, will hold their officers and chairmen meet- lng at 11:30 A. M. and their general council meeting from P.M. in Section B. Theme of program will be Three PTA presidents will review projects in their schools. Mrs. Kay Hammlt Llbble Edwards PTA, will dlLaT cuss their project on Juvenile protection. Mrs. Margaret King, Oak-woPTA, will explain their better literature for for plan children. Mrs. Jean Vertola, Crest-vie- w PTA, will speak on their childrens throat culture Why a PTA . Speakers wl be Doctor Ted T. Peterson, assistant superintendent, personnel, Granite School District, and Walter Daley, Wasatch Junior principal, PERSONAL LONS CONSOLIDATION LOANS HOME IMPROVEMENTS LOANS COLLATERAL LOANS INSURANCE TUESDAY NOV. - 3rd financial corporation 2100 2060 Mothers Club E. SO. HU To Host Tea The Westminister Mothers will hold their annual Club faculty - parent tea, Sunday, November 1, on the Westminister College campus. Activities will Include a tour of the campus scheduled for 2 P. M. , followed by the tea from 3 to 4:30 P.M. In Hogle Hall. The faculty, parents, board trustees and friends college are Invited. of of the past presidents of the club will pour, Mrs. Dean Spear, 2191 Pheasant Way, club president announced. The mothers SECOND SKIN. ..THE STACKING SUIT The "newest is often something that has been around quite awhile - but In a different way. For "underneath" your new to gently mold n hold withpantsuit, try a stretch out hampering your movement at all. These are so light and comfortable, leave no unsightly ridges and It Is said they are like a second skin. When the appeared some time ago, It was aptly named "Birthday Suit. The advent of Lycra and other miracle fibers have made Its design lighter than light. It is much like a stretch nylon stocking.. .working against gravity to control. Think how easy to pack and easy to launder too! one-pie- ce one-pie- HOORAY ce FOR OUR SIDE . . . Election day In America holds the world In Its spell. We who are the prlviledged forget the significance of the marks we make on the ballot. We hardly stop to think that the scratches of a common little pencil are felt on the hearts of men and women everywhere who love freedom. Sometimes we even forget to vote. Please dont forget. ar (yMtDGMtoSG arQJK Q2Z&SZJX&D Keep our tax dollars at home where Utah people can benefit This is Sid Lambournes program. Throughout his career in public office, Sid Lambourne has consistently followed the policy of investing our public funds in Utahs hometown banks where they can earn good interest. This way our tax dollars are ploughed back into the states economy where local people, local business and local industry can benefit from their use. For example, just recently Sid Lambourne, as Salt Lake County Treasurer, invested more than $12,000,000 from the sale of Civic Auditorium bonds in Time Certificates of Deposit issued by local banks. Not only is this money earning top interest, but it has provided a welcome stimulus to the entire economy of Salt Lake County. Civic and business leaders alike have complimented Sid Lambourne for this constructive policy. Every section of Utah will benefit by Sid Lambournes election as State Treasurer because local money our money will always be available for local needs. This way Utah citizens can make loans to build or improve their homes, to purchase automobiles or to satisfy other wants that cannot be financed out of current income. FOR UTAH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES low-co- 18th Legislative District Q This is what builds Utah industry and creates the jobs and payrolls so urgently needed to keep our state moving ahead. The reverse is true when public funds are invested in outside securities as has been the policy of the past. WILL PROVIDE THAT LEADERSHIP short-sighte- Dr. Schick has been a professor of political science at the University of Utah since 1948. He Is a civic leader and is now Democratic Chairman of Legislative District 18. Dr. Schick is active in the Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters and is past Secretary of the Western Political Science Association. . .the founder and long-tieditor of the Western Political Quarterly. . .a leading national journal. As a prominent lecturer, he has spoken and traveled In Europe, South America and the United States. He Is married to the former Mary Eve Spicer and has four children. st Rugged, Campus Warm. Dp d Sid Lambourne supports and will work closely with the organization of business leaders whose goal is the promotion of Utahs industrial potential and the generation of new wealth within our state. Public funds, kept at home, will help the Program. PRO-UTA- newly-forme- d Pro-Uta- h me Sid Lambourne has an unmatched record of fiscal experience and public service four years as Utah State Treasurer four years as Utah State five and Auditor years as Salt Lake County Treasurer seven years as Deputy Salt Lake County Treasurer ... No wonder those who know say regardless of politics ... A rugged, yet dependable, DORM COAT campus coat. Warmly tailored ol Crompton's wide wale corduroy, warmed with fringed wool plaid blanket lining. Heather knit frame collar with detachable hood and roomy handwarmer pockets. A campus favorite. knock-abo- ut one-ha- 45 oo Is CITIZENS FOR DOCTOR SCHICK Mrs. Beverly Saathoff Milton Saathoff Dr. H. Leo Marshall Dwight L. King Wilkins R. George Richard C. Howe George J. Wilde George C. Hatch Doyle R. Anderson A paid political advertisement by the Citizens for Schick, J. C, Ritchie, Chairman. COifUtM Kearns Bldg., 140- S. Onen Monday ar Main 411 9 The Best Man For Our Money is . "fkcutk. 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