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Show ? Sun Chronicle Thursday, May isj, Clear fit Id Courier n 1374 J. wG&CSiii ay m to A i I a stands t - .. ; A- -- m - ; ! 12-3- - V4 -. -- uesrr,fkATit IHStePr only. For further information . , ! ; i , - V' ft &vM W,!. Chaplin Harry Ansted formed the ceremony WINNERS OF TROPHIES in the recent hair styling competition at Hollywood Beauty College in Clearfield are (I. to r.) Jean Lewis, Betty Bybee, Virginia Ricks, Maureen Stringham and Debbie Hansen. trophies in The couple will repeat promises on June 29 in St. Joseph's Catholic Church in - Virginia CLEARFIELD Ogden. Rides, daughter of Mr and Mrs Virgil A Ricks of Clearfield, took home four trophies Miss Sandoval is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sandoval of 1100 N. 450 W. and the late Mr. Sandoval. Parents of Mr. llartrickson are Mr. Verdren llartrickson of Turlock and the late Mr. Hat u iiksoit. The Ivy House in Ogden will provide the setting for a the reception honoring the hair styling competition held at the Hollywood Beauty College May 7 Virginia has been with the college since December and exhibits a natural talent in her field of endeavor Topping all the contestants. Miss Ricks took three first place honors and one second place spot Tlx categories were High Fashion with Virginia Ricks in first place using Maureen Stringham as her model, and Jean Kilhgren in second place Virginia finished first and second in the Casual category in couple. was Sandoval Miss graduated from St. Joseph High in Ogden. is a Mi. llartrickson graduate of Turlock High, served in the Navy and was Menlo from graduated Menlo, with waistline Sharon Carpenter Trapp, vice president, Joe Plumlee, general manager, and Keith Judd, educational ROY 5360 So. 1900 W. presented by Buehler -- Tjumt Ec-cl- Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson will be the location of Mayfaire 74 on May 18th and 19th from 1C am to 4 p m The Public is invited and admission is free. Participating artists and craftsmen will each have a booth where they will demon - Tfrattz fi enhanced of strate and see their works Included are, printmaking, dried, apple dolls, water-cola- -, nature pictures, sket-chdried Rowers, batik, drawings, ccrmics and other booths A variety of entertainers will perform both days Beginning Sat from 2 a m Derek Fursh and a group with quitors will play and sing The Weber College Club will present Modem Dance Sat at 11 00 am From 2 to 4 p m the Musica antiquia Gmup will play Beginning Sun at 11 00 a m the Siasons, a chamber music group will play From pm a Childrens Chorus from St. Pauls Luthem School will sing The Golden Spike County and Western Roundup will play and sing from 2 00-- 00 L APDESIGNS PLIED TO THEM WILL BE OPEN BOTH DAYS Mrs. Richard Lindsley will be available as a fortune cess contest said applications are being accepted for the June 14 pageant Mrs. Nada Nicholas said applications are available from Mrs Guy Larsen at 132 W. 1900 N and should be returned by May 18 T'ie contest will be in connection with the Miss Sunset pageant and a winner and two runnersup will be chosen The contest is open to girls ages 3,4, and 5 Tliere is a $3 registration fee 5 s4i A tfiK,- - i', m is iran ysas n Xx. pearances and to gain added maturity through par-i- such as theSunset City Pageant, Mrs Nicholas program n a community ticipation & added & &! mm Art Center has attempted to plan a fair that will appeal to family groups and people of all ages This project is assisted by the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts Home ceremony unites ceupb p 0 :imi m CL&T13 i DEN pRvijtc Ervorj and David Lawrence Berry w ere married on M3y 10 m a 1mm; ceremony performed by Bishop Gary Kidman. The couple were honored later that evening with an open house hosted by Mr and Mrs Joe Treese and Mr. ard Mrs Robert Bremn.er at the Treese home. Mr and Mia Roy Mller of Grand June tion, Colo, came for the wedding Mis Miller is the new Mrs Berrys mother in ix. e i i NOT WORTH MY TIME These four words too often become an, excuse rather than a reason for waste or thoughtless spending They pop into our mind as we pop convenience foods in'o the shopping cari Or use the car instead of the telephone Or a tar.kfu! of water to flush a facia! tissue down the toilet The family Uiat makes thrift a game rather than a chore can, with no real sacrifice of comfort or conveniece ac cumulate cons'derable sums of money for worthwhile purchases Attitude makes the deference often view frugal parents as teenagers Children-especai- llv old fashioned even stingy To them, thoughtless waste and spending becomes a symbol of afiluence; Thrift a mark of poverty A resourceful mother I know successful reversed this trend in her teenagers by keeping a record of her own a jJieeT'aJ thritftrlft hies for a year" Slid also account every nickel, dime, and quarter thus saved At the end of the year she had alamost $400 She used this for a down payment on something her family had long wanted but could not afford - a speed boat But before she had extracted a pledge of cooperation from each member That family caught the vision their thrift won them a nice boat and many hours of carefree, wholesome peer-criente- d depO-Medl- Even more important, each child took a valuable lesson into his own marriage. Intelligent thi ift is not stingy Its smart My free leaflet, Is It Worth My Time? gives practical ad vire on thrift and money management m the home Address your request to IT MAKES CENTS, co this newspaper Please enclosed a stamped envelope henever v e Dear Vi This hint has saved me much time have a crowd for breakfast, 1 arrange sausages of strips of bacon a large heavy coohe sheet an bake them m a preheated 375 oven to save space bacon strips can overlap a little, as they shrink while cooking They don t neet turning When theyre cooked to desired crispness, I dump the whole batch into a colander with a pie or cake tim underneath to catch the drippings for future use I esn cook 35 slices of bacon and 5o or more sausages at once this way G D St Anthony Idaho Dear Vi I am a high school student and I have seven younger brothers and sisters My father is disables, so we have to live on a really tight budget I try to help out by buying my own clothes, cosmetics, etc with my baby sitting money Maybe this idea will help other girls who dont have much money to spend When my lipstick has worn down level, I use all that's left dow n inside the tube by applying it to my lips with a Q tip cot ton swab) I can do a really nice job of coloring my bps this way and it lets me use every bit of the lipstick that would other wise be wasted My rnotber says your column really helpe her A TEENAGE KEXDER. Thank you, sweet teenager Ill bet your paretns really ap preciateyou Dear Vic After a trip to the beauty parlor, I protect my haud.-uittwo regular hair nets and then tie a soft mghtcuap under my chin My hair stays in really well this way The hair nits under any kind of cap seem to do the trick for me Linda J y se hi w'Tyyyy yyyyvvv w vsy The 6 E0Y SUNSET - A spokesman for the Little Miss Sunset Prin- Larry Price of Kaysville is serving as general chairman Knit Top Special Rack r entries sold Mr n iZ .ti-w.-. familv-tpgetherne- is ch and sell Cariacutures. Darcl Johnson will direct a childrens art contest on both days A BOOTH SELLING v Blouses $ 1Z j ouiii syiiifsn $0. - Flower girls 4 Lingerie U i- Pageant are Mrs. Nda Nicholas, the beauty contest, and Thomas I.ightfoot, a committee iwiiss teller There will be a booth selling food The food will be barbecues, pototoe chips, pop candy, donuLs, and coffee Homebaked goods will be VZ - V V Saturday May 18th Only! 1 of m dotu. dtrti. p m Mr Merlyn Jones will sket- Skirts i v5-- A-l- . s -v ,' the the bride, as a junior bridesmaid $ is Jackets tS Vests . lit MAKING PLANS for the Miss Sunset chairman SUNSET Sunset City will sponsor the Miss Sunset were Ida Ann Gussman and Pageant on June 14 according to Mrs. John L Nicholas, the Stacie Lyn Kunkel. In alternating colors of pageant president director. The style director Winner of the pageant will blue, cream and yellow, who spends many hours with pink, the attendants gowns were enter the Miss Utah Pageant these students perfecting with fitted bodices, held to select the state queen their talents, is Mr Ray styled necklines, whort who will compete for the scooped Bytheway, also of the Salt sleeves with w ide cuffs and crown of Miss America in the Lake City office skirts national competition at students perfecting their Neil Gussman was best Atlantic City, New Jersey in Mr. is Ray talents, man Ushering were Robert September Bytheway, also of the Salt This event this year will be Baker, James SchladweJer Lake City office Rew and first Miss Sunset Citv the lley Mrs Johnson was presenAfter a brief wedding trip Pageant sponsored by the ted with a corsage and an exwill resid m Roy. city pression of appreciation from the couple An aunt and uncle, Mr and We are serving as sponthe students A reading was Mrs Thervald Paulson of sors of the pageant this year, given during the intermission by Patty Kirk called What is Larimore, North Dakota because we believe it gives were among wedding quests a valuable contribution to the Refresha hairdresser? of the family ments were served community and to the young ladies who will enter the Mrs Nicolas said in announcing plans of the organization We believe it serves the community well because it focuses attention on the h'gh calibre of young ladies who are residents of our area and we believe it serves youth well because it provides the opportunity to gam added poise through public ap sister 1 0 f- ra art center The lawns of the Bertha V I'-- " 4. - I com-petio- TO ROY, UTAH r 'll VS Mayfaire ready COMING SOON! U. per- bodice Lace cuffs secured the long puffed sleeves Mi's Mark Sessions wds the matron of honor with Miss Carol Pnbble as bridsmad and Miss Carrie Sander, contest placing third In tlie blow comb division Virginia placed first with Cheryle Talbot second and Betsy Lowery m third This hair fashion contest is an annual affair looked forward to by the students as well as the patrons Hie college is managed by Mrs. Joanne Jonson and is under the direction of the mam office in Salt Lake City Ross Trapp is president with Jim i 'up empire bodice with square neckline Pinafore lines accented by lace threaded with satin ribbon and a satin bow at the 1. Hair stviists win Burch Creek m toLst J SJ 5. t r HONORED THE COUPLE AT THE Roy Elks Lodge The brides attractive silk organza gown had a fitted Sestsmlf Drive. r RECPETION A Har-trickso- n, j Mr Williams is the son of Mr and Mrs Larry L Williams of Brooksville, Flof-di- a 825-115- SOUTH OGDEN a June marriage is Miss Vangie Sandoval who will the bride of Howard L. t 1059 N 450 W r&r fle8 you may call Mary If Hen2 or 444 2474 sing at I - 1 marriage Miss Janice Pynn Sander to Sgt Raymond Michael Williams The brides parents are Mr and Mrs Carl G Sander of - sored by the present board members with President Gloria Ashby as chairman This luncheon is for members in 15, 1371 jwgwswts? 1 SUNSET Ceremon.es on May 1 at the IM1 Air Fcrce Base Chapel 2 united in Highland Drive, Salt Lake College ' -- tan o' c City, Utah. This event is spon- Business Calif. -- vyv 1 irfx r it" 4 -- The annual Election Luncheon of Federal Womans Club will be held Saturday, May 18 at pm at the Four Seasons West, 3617 4825 Wednesday , May jrw vows I VtfJ?ttkuratl H k IT9 Wymatr-- CLINTON her -the Taking June brides The Couch Chair & place among will be Miss Karla Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs On- slow L Nielson of 2413 W 1800 North She will be married to Norman B Hess, son of Mr and Mrs Howard Hess of 1375 Darlington m Ogden on June 6 m the Salt Lake LDS Temple They will he honored at a reception that evening at The Edgew'ood m Ogden The They will be honored at a reception that evening at The Edgewocd m Ogden. The future bride is a graduate of Clearfield High School and LDS Seminary Mr. Hass is 2 graduate cf Ogden High School, served an LDS mission in Hawaii and is now atteodmg Weber State College i Couch & Love Scat 4 Tj C"r f V i 'I " f "S 4 Ml v., tj Special 00 Nylon Scotchguard RfcverSoulti Ctiblilofls Fieo Delivery 1 270 No. Wain Clesrfhsfd 5 Phone 825-82S- Atso CuS'om UoStGlctery It f r |