OCR Text |
Show ) SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday August 8, 1957 p ! Life With Lynne (10 Hi There, , Everybody seems to really be living it up, because summer va-cation is almost over. Be still Lynne, let's not remind anybody of that. I really like school, but I can do without it a few more weeks. There was a hot time in Alta at Tnrmprs Flats the other night. making we jumped in sleeping-bag-s (brr-- r it was freezing), but do you think anyone went to sleep? No sir, some kids were doing ex-ercises, singing songs, and mainly just talking all night The next morning we got tip and had a pancake breakfast We had canteloupe, pancakes, ham, and hot chocolate. Then the For-est Ranger took us on a nature walk, and we learned the differ-ence between a pine tree, spruce and fir. We learned which ber-ries were good to eat and which berries would make you sick if you ate enough of them. We learned that there are about 12 different species of Orchids grow-ing in the canyon, but not many people know about it, because they are so tiny, and there aren't very many. We cooked our own lunch in 3 feet of aluminum foil, and it was really good. After that we rode home in a truck and most of us got real good sunburns. The other night Pam Moyle and our family had a very interesting experience. We went to the home of "Queen" Charlotte Sheffield. We saw the trailer she won, and her beautiful trophy. He mother J) )f3;i:. y& . . rihmf r . ' ' ;; :!; 4 . - , ' i v . Valley View Stake had a camping trip for all the girls in the stake. When we got up there we got our camps in order, and then we ate, hamburgers and all the trimmin's. After dinner we sat around a big bonfire and sang songs and each ward acted out a song, and we tried to guess what the name was. By the way, the word "bon" in French means good, so bonfire means good-fir- e. After our merry- - had saved all the clippings from the California newspapers, and it made us feel like we had been right at the Miss Universe Con-test. A few days ago the Holladay Community Church had a swim-ming party for all the Junior High kids in their church. The party was at the home of Frank Car-man, on Walker's Lane. Pam Moyle was the selected "lifeguard," and she asked me if I'd like to go The Pony Express rider is Bill Huffman of the famed Ute Hangers and Pony Express Chapter of SUP. These are but a part of the film of the Ilerl tage program to be shown to the members of the cast along. The pool was just beautiful and the setting was breath-takin- g. We swam for about three hours and just relaxed and enjoyed ourselves. Bye now, Lynne P.S. Let me know about your LATE summer fun, call IN FASHIONS A look into the future style picture is definitely reminiscent of a past one namely, that the 'roaring twenties'. The very smart, everincreasing, 'Moused' look haa crept in, quietly at first, and has suddenly taken over a first place. I, for one, was content with the recent silhouette, and do not welcome the new, but, e'est la vie! Fashion must not stand still. We have now, the opposite of the close fit of material to the body, a free and easy drapery-gather- ed, draped or crushed. If the waisteline is defined, it is still the normal waistline is is defined, it is still the normal waistline thank goodness I Re member those awful bloused 'hip-- ? length-waistlin- e' creations of a former time? Giant turtle - neck dresses; an,d those with kimono collars are very smart. Loose over-blouses- ,, Wide loose necklines, in general a slightly barreled silhouette, In coats, the new 40 inch length has made it's debut as a fall must, This is also a loogely barreled mode, and it is worn with an oW favorite the shoulder-stra-p hand-ba- g. many women vrtll we come the return of this bag gtyle, Fashion must keep moving tp satisfy the restless feminine world. The approaching fall peasqn, brings us a distinctive and corn plete change of style, and one unhappy feature of it is that W6 cannot easily convert our Old clothes into those with the new look , "Around The Town" The E. J. Garlock family of 1233 Hudson Ave. has just re-turned from a fun-fille-d weeks vacation at Pond's Lodge near West Yellowstone. While at the Lodge a small family reunion was held. The members of the family who were able to attend were, Mr, Garlock's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Garlock, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Chatterton, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Chatterton and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bench all of Salt Lake. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chatterton of Roy, Utah, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garlock who came all the way from California for the reunion. The families later visited in West Yellowstone where they really enjoyed the fishing. They report that it was wonderful and everyone filled their limit. Enroute home the Garlocks stopped at the home of a sister, Mrs. U P. Parkin in Rupert, Idaho and spent the evening. Also accompanying the Garlock's was a friend of their children, Miss Shirley Blackett. Switch ta Canyon --GQolness In Your Home..EFeWicallv 7 The flip of your finger, and refreshing cool air pushes away summer's wilting weather in your home. An electric room air conditioner also filtersout dirt, pollen and outside noises. (W) Smart styling and colors bring you a model tto ill that fits beautifully into any room in your home. BUY NOV FROM YOUR DIALER UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. The Emmanuel Wayman reunion will be held Saturday, August 10th at Fairmont Park in Sugar Houaa. Each family is asked to bring its own picnic lunch and to be certain to bring its family record. One member of each family will be asked to take part in the program. Lunch will be at 2 pjn. Sandra Lee Riggs of 2732 Imperial is back from a 12 day visit in Monrovia, Calif. She was accompanied by her sister and brother-in-la- w, Mr. and Mrs. Willis A. Smith and two neices of Murray. They visited with their brothers, Mr, and Mrs. Don Riggs and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Riggs and familiei. They visited many interesting places while in Calif, and they returned home by the way of Parker Dam and Hoover Dam. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Riggs and children formerly of Granite, have been living in Glendora, California for the past year. They plan to return here this fall to take a teaching assignment in the Jordan School District. Mrs. Ray A. Johnson 2476 Fill-more St. is recovering from a delicate knee operation. The oper. ation. was a complete success and Mrs. Johnson, mother of four daughters reports that she la doing fine, |