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Show V' SM THE CLEARFIELD chap-erture- ' Margy Adams and Dr. and Mrs. The Natural Ldokt . . Tanned of Layton who joined the groug. Promontry Point was the de To be It is suggested that you look yourself stination last week end for over in areally cold, unfriendly way every now and then. But this is just Percy Bateman and party who ,an occasional thing, designed to spot flaws. It is vot recommended went in search o fthe vanishas a good mental condition! Instead, you should 'think beauty. ing chukker, after days hunt When you feel beautiful, you walk taller and an aura of poise and surrounds you. Something magical happens. they ended up with only one -grace This magic is bard to explain, bird. but easy to prove. Stop for a mo- fect ih every feature? Very few!, attention to Norma and Melvin Bennett ment and think of your good Many of them draw e an mouth, a think of yourself as flaws two weeks in. the Seattle and points long neck, a prominent nose. Everett Washington section of Even protruding eyes and crookthe Northwest, they visited ed teeth can become assets. Makwith Mrs. Bennetts aunt in ing the most of bad points is an Everett. While away Mrs. Benexciting but dangerous business. It takes time, brains, cournett suffered a sprained ankle. age. You can try it, always reMrs. Annabelle Jensen was membering that you can duck back to ihe safety of the convenone of the guests o fhonor at tional rules. a luncheon on Friday evening Grooming, in any event, takes in Ogden. Sixteen ladies were more time than money. But dont present start without the proper tools: lotions and creams, a good hair Mrs. Wallace Rampton of brush, a rotary electric shaver Syracuse, was honored at a buf-fesuch as the Coquette, and caredinner on Thursday at the fully selected makeup. Plus residents of Mrs. Casper Carnow . and then professional rol, the guests were all member advice. of the Davis High faculity. Good grooming (the beauty that you create) should be routine. and Mrs. Jack Holmes Ssgt Once established, it becomes a with GiGi are home in Sunset beautiful. Now didnt you sit quick and easy habit. It ia for all after an extended stay in Ger- taller, hold your head erect, feel the time not just gala occamany, they visited relatives in your facial muscles relax? Of sions, No matter how well you look at a party, your friends will Hawburg, Hannover and Frank- Course you did. And then you beautifuL Such thoughts remember how you looked ia the fort ' Mrs. Maribelle Gibson said can make you care for yourself as office or at the market. a beauty, act like a beauty, conFinally . . , remember that your he wanted no fuss or bother vince others that you are a beauty. goal is an over-a- ll This on the occaion ofher 83rd birthIn this series, weve told you includes more than abeauty. good figure bo9r to disguise your bad points. and an attractive face. day annivehsary. Her daughtIt means Wed like to emphasize a few no- a soft voice, good posture, a pleasers Virginia Shipler, Helen Flettable exceptions. Many clever and ant expression, a gracious handcher, Mable Baxter and Faye women itrttt their clasp. It means, too, such munBeyer gave a dinner in Layton fascinating bad points instead of hiding them. dane but important things as In her honor, after the dinner Conventional prettiness may be a shoes, straight a family gathering of twelve matter of following the rules; stocking seams and immaculate s members gathered at Mrs. true beauty is a matter of break- clothes. residence and spent the ing them. Consider the actresses Have you followed all the rules? evening. The date was Friday you admire. How many ara per My - - - how pretty you look ! the 22nd. A 81st birthday annivehsary on the 25 was that of Mrs. Emily Chadwick Zaugg of Syracuse, due to the fact that Chocotofa Clink Sweetened Without Sugar Mrs. Zaugg suffered a fall a few weeks ago and she has been confined to her home.. She has eleven living children, sisty six grand children and Forty great great grand children. . ing. They are JMr. and Mrs. Heinz Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Omer Knight. Two popular members of the bow and arrow set are Art and Shirley Thompson who re cently returned from a special hunt in the Uintah mountains. Shirley is an expert marksman in her own right, she has a trophy to prove it. Excitement Is already running at a new high for Don Allen and party who left over the week end for an elk hunt, The Ice Folllies at the Fair they will make a campsite in were well worth attending the mountains near Manti. this season according to four Chukker hunting in the IIol-id- y local couples who drove down Park section of the state for the event on Wed. even was fun for the Phil Mabey's, chap-famil- tlltlRSbAV, SEPTEMBER, the Myron Mabeys Blain and NEWS State fair with all of Its noise and excitement plus those tantcliving smells which included cotton candy, buttered popcorn and hat dogs fresh from the grill is truly a place of wonder especially for youngster Such wasthe treat last week end forthe Jack Hancey and Allen, the Hanceya Beside their own Kim d and Allen, the Hanccys five other children, Susan, Jack, Annette and Don Peterson and young John Bab-it- t CHRONICLE!, 'Summary d, ... over-larg- 28, t- - idfil rr PARE TWO Nations headquarters,; the Empire 6tate Building, etc.1 and took a boat ride around Manhattan Island. The two shows they saw were My Fair Lady and Mary Martin in The Sound o fMusic. saw the United month old son, Don. Terry and Julie Mifflin and their four daughters; . Michelle, the twins A brief summary of their Nanette and Nadine, and new childrens classwork will be baby wich they plan to name given the parents of the River-dal- e Denise; and Rolland and Clur-eeSchool, students at Back Clingrpan. night nevt WednestojSchooI Acceptance pfthe Hardman day, Oct. 4. The event will be Awar for the Ogden Safety gin at 7:30. Terminal o fthe OURAD Go. was Ordinarialy the monthly PTA the principal Incentive for the meetings wil be held on the first Thurday of each month recent trip Roland and Bemeive but this month is an exception Bills took to New York. The ceremonies took place due to the fact that the teachers will be occupied with another on Wednesday, Sept. 20. Jost meeting o nthat date this month seven awards were made for the whole U. & area. The PTA magazine and the They were accompanied ty membership dritte will also be emphasized at the meeting this their children, Bonnie and Romonth. Plans are being deveop-e- bert While in New York they for a carnival on Ovt. 27. Rivcrdata News : n Their travel north on land coincided with Hurricane Esthers sea route and timing. Arriving in Boston during the lively storm they were unable to see because the city buslneSse were boarded up braced for the hurricane which happily never arrived there. pre-setati- . . They spent a day sightseeing in Chicago. Coming home the Continental Divide they encountered A bli&ard. d fund-raisin- g tt WEVE got TOUU NEED EVERYTHIN'S ft PRICED RIGHT TO PLEASE RED WING well-polish- ed Gib-eon- JUST ARRIVED The Nylon feds Cords In white , black, red, blue, gold and chino AT JINKS' NIXT SHOES TO ROY FURNITURI HONEST AND ENERGETIC sales minded personfor the Roy area. Guaranteed high earnings on our new 1962 pro gram. Car essential, no can vasing. 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Dogs can Lie seen at the pound of three new homes recently erected in River Valley This young man is about to enj oy a perfect afternoon snack. .a big glass of milk he is adding a new instant chocolate Ktrink mix. For this new mix, developed by the Research Laboratories of the Carnation Company, a high level of nonfat Wnilk is combined with a medium fat cocoa and sweetened without sugar. Just the right amount of sweetness is provided by sweeteners that do not contain calories. I Thus, a happy boy enjoys a delicious chocolate drink Which actually fortifies the milk to which he adds it with wxtra milk nutrients. And a happy mother knows that her fchiid is taking in a sufficient daily supply of tooth-buildicalcium and phosphorus, plus a substantial bonus of protein B vitamins without paying the pnd price of a potential increase in dental caries. I Mere are other points of interest for mothers. The new hocolate drink mix takes seconds to prepare, according to package directions. Instantly soluble, it may be mif with wither milk or water served hot or cold. And, of course, it Is low in calories. When reliquefied with water, an eight-ounBlass has only 28 calories, as compared to 81 calories for plain fain milk; and costs about fourteen cents a quart. IAN IP Pat-tersa- of listening to and viewing the LDS General Conferance.a special progdam wil be presented by the Riverdale Ward Primary this Sunday evening, Oct 1, at the' usual time of 7 p.m. It has been developed around the theme of Autumn Family All interested persons Night inviter to attend. Hunters AT The Finest sident; Darwin Taylor, 2nd vice president; Zona Taylor, secretary-treasurer. Committeemen are Norma Mark, program; Lois Flaig, membership; Betty historian; Eva Pannunz-io- , health and Barbara Grant, Bookmobile; Coral Birch, hospitality and room LeRoy Stephens, juvenile protection and samety; Martha Davis publicity. 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