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Show Thursday, February 4, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 2 Valley Vieu Hams... IfieicA (Continued from Page 1) ty Hospital were not in working condition. Sothey set out to see if HARRY B. MILLER, Publisher they could repair them for the children. Through their efforts, the Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah sets were fixed and the children under the Act of March 3, 1879 Were able to observe the holiday ESTABLISHED 1954 programs. This is only one of many good deeds that such men working together do for their fellow neighPublished weekly by Valley View News Publishing Company at bors in need. Salt Lake County, Utah Starting in a' week, a general Phone EMpire class in code and theory may be Post Office Box 2608 - Salt Lake City, Utah heard at a frequency of 1980 at 7:30 p.m. Fifteen words a minute in code will be given for intervals of five minutes, for practice periods. Amateur radio operations have come a long way since the beginning, and will continue to grow with the enthusiasm of persons from all walks of life, and the energetic advancements of youth into the field of electronics. ANYTHING GOES Here we go again. This time its the pancake look. Im talking about womens fashions in case youre not with me yet. This changing of womens fashions has always been a source of amazement to me. A twenty two year old idiot in Paris has a wild dream that womens dresses should be changed and a few million women all over the world send all their old clothes to the Salvation Army and then start all over again. I wouldnt mind a bit if the change were for the better but some of these new creations are ridiculous. Remember the sack look and then the trapeze dress? Was there any woman who thought she looked good in these monstrosities? They might have been in style but thats where it stopped. I was lucky tho. By the time my wife saved up enough money to buy a sack dress they were out of style. It wasnt because they went out of style fast; my wife just saves money slowly. By Rolf W Kay a guy walking into a door. Try to picture this: its ten below zero and youre leaving the house to get in the car. The ladies carry their coats on their arm and get in the car. Then when theyre finally in and the doors are closed they put the coat on. Its like a wrestling match. But this is only half of it. When you take them to a movie, you wait in line inside the theater where its nice and warm and the coat stays on. Then you finally make it to your seat and sit down. This is the moment they decide that the coat should come off. Instead of taking it off when she is still on her feet, she has to go thru another wrestling match. There must be some reason for it but frankly Im afraid to ask. But getting back to this pancake look. This news is not too disturbing until you see a pancake laying on a plate in front of you. Then all of a sudden the thought of what theyre trying to do to us occurs to you. Can you possibly imagine a woman like a pancake? Its revolting, thats what Did you ever see pictures of movies of these looking it is. They could have at least made it the waffle dress designers? Some of them are more effeminate look. After all a waffle does have a bend in it here than the models who wear their dresses. And thats and there. I know it isnt much but it beats a panthe reason that they design dresses that make cake any day. women look ridiculous. Theyve got a problem that I dont care to discuss here. But just because theyre I imagine some wTomen will welcome this new different from most of us that like to look at women look with eagerness. Without knowing it theyve been in style for a long time. Not by choice but unaltered, why do they have to spoil it for us? Im convinced that women dress for other nevertheless in style. I. imagine too that some women women. And they dont dress to look nice. They have already pressed the panic button when they dress only to look in style. And they think that the heard the news. I mean for some girls like Jayne more ridiculous they look the more stylish they are. Mansfield its going to be next to impossible. But I think the most disgusting thing that ever came its going to be interesting to see how some of these back was the pointed shoe. If any one, man or girls cope with the situation. Youve got to stay woman, thinks that these shoes look good, on or in style you know. If this fad catches on Im going off the foot, let him make himself known. Id like to take up bird watching. After all our little to have a good look at him. Ive seen girls on skis feathered friends do have some shape to them as that look better. far as I know theres no rumor going around that womens about clothes have ever Talking you theyre going to make any changes in the immediate noticed a woman and her coat. This is funnier than future. N The Ward Gold and Green Ball held Saturday, Jan. 30. was a huge success, "Oriental Nights was the theme. Beautiful decorations were through out the hall. The Clark orchestra furnished the music for the dancing, some 6 girls danced an original dance made up for the dance the song Sinora was sung, refreshments were served throughout the night. having recommends is urged to tend. at- A Scout Court of onor will be held Monday, February 8th at 7:30, All Scouts parents, troup committee and etc. is invited to attend. February 18th there will be two-on- e act plays put on in the ward, a large number of people are in the cast. They are practicing very to Frank hard for this night. Lets all keep A speedy recovery Angle, Barbara Wirthlin who is in in mind this date and give them n mission, Vern our support. the broken a with Edmunds leg, Joseph the is in hospital, A group of women from the surReynolds who and to the many people who are rounding areas are taking a home recovering from the flu. nursing course, the PTA from the Plymouth School are sponsoring Congratulations to Barbara and these classes. The school nurse is Easton Blake, they are the proud giving these classes. parents of a new baby girl born Jan. 26th. They plan to name the The wind monday night, Feb. 1st new little one Leslie Nell. did some damage throughout the Ward Teaching will be held area, a tree blew over at the home of Willis Whitbeck and smashed Thursday, Feb. 4th. All Ward Teachers are urged to get their their car, and took a corner of their house. Trees blew over and teaching done that night. papers were scattered over the area. Temple days will be held Feb. 5th all day at the Temple everyone The basketball teams from the Ward are doing very well. We hope both the senior and the juniors can Ray's Barber Shop represent Bennion in the Division North East Corner of Kearns playoffs. Women to Men, Catering The young marrieds will hold and Children their meeting on February 3rd and Closed Mondays - Except all 24th young marrieds are invited Week Containing a Holiday to attend. Swiss-Austria- Mountain View Plumbing & Heating WATER HEATERS All Makes SALES & SERVICE Modernizing -Plumbing Sewer & Drain Lines Cleaned 3733 W. 3500 So. - AM 91 ros. Stages Depot Lewis Founders Day will be observed at the Plymouth School February 4th, school lunch willl be served at 7 and the meeting will begin Foreapproximately at 8 will students speak to ign Exchange the group. Past presidents vvil lbe honored. ck A speedy recovery to J. R. Reynolds of Bennion who is in the hospital we hope it isnt to long before he is well again. Also we hope Bret Player son of Val and Carlyn who has been ill for the past week is better. The Geneology training class with Defaunda Collier as teacher hold will their weekly meetings at the Taylorsville Ward house each Thursday evening at 7:30. Anyone wishing to attend should be their this weeek no new members will be able to start after this week. Mrs. 360 South West Temple Street Fhone ELgin Kearns & Salt Lake City Schedules A birthday party honoring Ken- neth Stone was held Tuesday, Jan. 26th at his home. Some 12 children enjoyed games, refreshments and d opening the presents the event. VALLEY VIEW NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING high-lighte- Place your wants ads by calling CY or mail them with your remittance to 4290 West 5540 South, Kearns. 53 The Stake Adult Aaronic party held Friday, Jan. 22 was a real success, a lovely Turkey Supper was served to some 300 guests, A Valentine theme was used for decorations, beautiful cut flowers were on each table. A short program was held. 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