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Show : f t i rr THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE 10 V V 4 Coalville, Utah V v 5r Thursday, June 28, 1973 '. s Wanship News t V il The Charles Dahlin family have had a busy month with many out of state visitors. The weekend of June 15 they hosted Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and son, Jimmie, of Nashville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Howard t" Ferguson of Highpoint, North Carolina; Mr. and Mrs. Theron Maas and children of waukee, Wis.; Dr. and Mrs. Willis Garrand of Charleston, West Virginia. On June 24 Dr. Linnia and Margaret Johnson and their three children, arrived from Maret, West Virginia. Mrs. Dahlin and the Johnsons will be touring Canyonlands, Bryce, Zions and Grand Canyon this week. Mil-- 4 1 t 1 ' t fc. i 1 r o w . TEN CARS of a Union Pacific freight train traveling up Echo Canyon derailed near Emory early Sunday morning when a wheel broke. Railroad officials had no estimate of damage today, but said nine of the cars were empty. Traffic east and west through ' the canyon was halted 12 hours while crews repaired a switch here, damaged in the accident. No one was injured and traffic was normal today. QUICK, OUI?. A French train has been clocked at 205.6 mph. 4 V I GROOM AT THE TOP i I Beauty experts down through the ages have considered a woman's hair to be her crowning glory. And it's just as true today. If, to ' 1 . I 4 4 'f 4 these tips: Girls with round faces should never go in for very short haircuts. Rather, they need enough hair on top to add height with waves and curls. They should also allow for enough hair to fall down below their ear lobes, thus creating the illusion of an oval face. A long face looks best, when framed with hair. So allow for enough hair to curl or dip over the side of your forehead and at the side to "widen your face-pl- us enough to fall below your jawline. If you wear your hair swept away from your ears and neck, extend your makeup behind your ears and blend it down over your neckline. The face, ears and neck should all be one lovely color. f h quote a phrase, you "cant do a thing with your hair," brush up with these sug- gestions from personal care home economists at General Electric. Try this simple exercise: Bend over and brush your scalp .and hair from back to front till you feel your scalp tingling. Then fingertip massage your scalp. Its a sure hair tamer. When styling hair, the shape of your face is a prime consideration. Remember V. . The problem of tangled and matted hair has been solved by the introduction of the first cordless detangler. Known as Gentle and produced by General Electric, it glides through wet or dry tangles and snarls, with a minimum of hair breakage and pullout. Water resistant, it can be used at the pool, in the shower and at the seaside. It is slender, attractively styled in. white plastic and fits into your tote bag as a great beauty companion. When you carry a cordless detangler, better personal care of your hair will be in the bag. Join Us. . ..June 27, 28, 29, 30 We're Serving Hot D'ouenrres flSUMMEHFDL SERIES There Will Be Prizes And Refreshments. . . CINEMA SERIES in the Park City Resort Activity Center 7:00 p.m. Thur. June 28, Citizen Kane, Orson Weljes Thur. July 5, Wild Strawberries, Ingmar Bergman Thur. July 12, Black Orpheus, Marcel Camus Thur. July 19, Picasso War, Peace and Love, Documentary The Question, John Halas (animated short) Thur. July 26, Our Daily Bread, King Vidor Thur. Aug. 2, Shoot The Piano Player, Francois Truffaut Thur. Aug. 9, Michelangelo, Documentary The Hand, Jiri Trnka (animated short) Thur. Aug. 16, Yojimbo, Akira Kurosawa Thur. Aug. 23, The Seventh Seal, Ingmar Bergman Thur. Aug. 30, King of Hearts, Philip De Broca I i i Admission: Single f , i i 4 P $1 .50; Scries - $7.50 Presented by THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Division of Continuing Education and PARK CITY INSTITUTE FOR ARTS AND SCIENCES Clip this ad for future reference i f - GRAND PRIZE DRAWING WHIRLPOOL TRASH MASHER COMPACTOR (;D0DDDCT WWQJ 83 West Divcrdalc Eld Ogden 390-31J5- 1 ; |