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Show MlUVIil) (fT.UI) XHWS Selected for 'Make It Yourself with Wool' Contest Honors x.. ) - - LAST SATURDAY ivl'i- w as i'lui d at tN' - Wuiwiu II. 4m, Mrs tyrr and Mt V 1 i. MISS Waiu- - f f k nd Mr ? , s uf Mr - Mrs iHid J " : ( , . .: I iWwl AI.nF.ADV CH AMPIONS in ikHr own iuin, ync Mak It Yowralf Km- National Award in tke win rxpt Wool" t Ion t rut. Tkry mr (left U rijVit)i J - rkotrii Wyoming, Mtnuri, third North Dakota, PriBmii" MWtMl SUr Cpr, C3iU, CoodrirW, Darlrnc rViUipa, tWiv) Irini M 1 1 1 tC! vhtTe the after I j , n, full-flowi- d. pra-wrU- 'd y. er e ts MR. AND MRS. Sam CUne were hosts to a group of friends last Saturday at a Chinese dinner at the Hong Kong Cafe, enjoying the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hickman of Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Grimshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Har-o.- d Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. George Jefferson. Cls,ta tin (hints, president !.. 1Y LIONS Th id Wednesdays, (Wnl Rums ri4i all-wo- ol for evening wear. Mis Nadeau 'a a princess-styl- e of entry:wool in Winter-whesheer beige, SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Presented by Colorado Woman's College: Diana Harris. 17, of Monte-helld California. Her entry: a dress of tweed. Three Points Jadgiag Designed to create interest in the art of sewing at home with virgin wool fabrics, the "Make It Yourself with IWool" Contest is held for girls in two age groups. Those from 14 through 17 enter the Junior Class; those from 1$ through 22, the Semur Uasa. ice coat-dre- ss at o, blacW-and-re- all-wo- workmanship, fit and general appearance of their fashions. Slates in which the contest is held are Arnona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, !Vulh Dakota. Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. Mrs. J. T. Murdoch of Heber City, Utah, is National Contest Director. As a climax to their California visit, the Finalists toured Southern California as guests of Pacific Greyhound Lines. Their visit Included a aiahUee-in- trip 1954 March of Dimes Poster Boy Lo-rett- Quick Relief for MUSCULAR president. ACHES LADIES AUXILIARY TO JUNIOR OLD TIMERS Monthly, at Trainmasters Of-t- o flee; Mrs. Rae Anderson, pres. ... ... tab. Tool 1TAK3ACX ywurooU lata or powdots against any preparation you'va aver used. ROSARIANS First Monday, 8 p. p.; Mrs. Ethel Smith, president. Tried a Want A4 laUljrT SB The hosts served appetizers at the Cline apartment before ihe dinner. x ly meeting at St Bridget's recreation hall on Jan. 12th, with President Frances Kinross conducting the business meeting. A going a way present was Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Edwards presented to Mrs. Juanita Glea-so- n and daughter Diane of Beaver by members of the organizawere week end guests of Mr. tion. and Mrs. Joe Rickerson, also Refreshments' were served by visiting Mrs. Edwards' sisters, the Earl Mrs. and Mills hostesses, Mrs. Magdalena Mrs. Harry White and Mrs. Lucille Raines. . Thompson. THE LADIES of Rocky Mountain Lodge No 841. LAtoB of H T, enjoyed Monday evening playing bridge and pinochle at St Br. diet's recreation hall. Prizes for bridge were won and Mable by M.wv Cribble Westt gard Inez Steinfels and HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY WIVES Evenings, Mrs. Jean Hansen, fS ESCALANTE AUXILIARY to the V F W held their month- , hout Mi Margaret Lyman of Pocalello, Idaho, was the honored guests at a surprise party last Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Leech. Friends enjoying the visit with Mrs Lyman and a game of cards included Mrs. Lillian Atkin, Mrs. Neva Kinross, Mrs E S A SORORITY June Thompson, Mrs. Seldona Second evenings; Easton, Mrs. Diane McCulley, Monday Mrs Selma Krik. president. Mrs. Verna Tomslk, Mrs. Lucy Reese. Mrs. Emma Griffiths IJVDY TRAINMEN and Mrs. Billie Stoker. Second Monday, 8 p. m , St. At cards Mrs. Stoker, Mrs. Bridget's Rec Hall; social. Atkin and Mrs. Kinross reBus. meaing. third Tuesdays, ceived the pizes. A luncheon 8 p m , I O O F Hall; Mrs aus served after cards. Maxlne Bohart, president iffI. h, m i. ile , ! Tiajuana, Msau' p j RoM-inari- r ; g 8 Hall. Mr Bridget's Davie, pres ilent Rec 1a XftMS BILLS " - V kv ; 'ly Jm? HARD TO -- PAY? Meet 4 rear-ol- d Dcbby Daina of Good in a, Idaho, th 19&4 March of Dimos Poster Boy. Stricken by polio when ho was four months old, ho haa boon snaking slow but steady proflrt. His car, which cost mora tman f.15,000, was paid f wit", funds from tho March of Dime. NO MONTHLY CRAIViFS not oven on tho VERY FIRST DAYl Doctors Seats skew of aw Woraea and rirls x.lo su2er from tr.e luDctioc-aly-causes crarens. and headaiLrs dus to mcnstroaUvin t. ho fed lrrltc-I- e cn ceupset and rtain -- particular i3rs every rriorh trny be ed boc-acn- c;:ie T.eeesHyt &ich is the conclusion from t"sts fcr doctors ta which Lrdia E. Pir.khama Compound Vegetable rtcrfped cr cave ama.-ir.z:h Cistress ta 3 rr';ef ttt out of 4 of the s - . . g ca-r- on rim UKtrtt the vent f,r$t end day o the period! Test Medical evidence Hrpre LprL-a-.1 u t h ajr. a tood- - era tn art km. It oxerta a ro- cvimtng effect oca tho uterus vttKout th sua Zau-kAbl- Cruftf The rect!?enea of Lrflla nnJthjim'B needa &o proof to tb ctiUlooa of women and rlrls whom It baa beneSted. liut how about ytrat Do jrws kao-s- r wbat It mar tag you? Of pain-ilecdent- ng TcJfcetyiSlartEltbanrs! See you dou t ret M sauna and weak lima cran-.puesa . . . feel better both before acul tJurtng your period! Oet either Lr5la rtnkbaro's Compouial, or nrm, tiaprot ed. latiets, VM adaed Iron Tf re-l- ift a I ul LytJla PttikbatTi'a ta Tie" a&d for "hot otiier-- fuxictiu&aj durtreaa of IXim fcUaxia tf lilm," toot won-fjerf- THE FOLLOWING Rebekah son, flag bearer, i officers were installed at the 1 Mrs. Bertha Cottrell, right 1 O O F Hall last Wednesday i support to noble grand; Mrs. evening. Mrs. Verna Tomsik, Susan Glenn, left support to deputy distr'ct president, was noble grand; Mrs. Cree Elmer, installing officer, assisted by right, mpport to vice grand; Mrs. Cree Elmer. Mrs. Vernr Tmslk. tuV New officers are: Mrs. Iolj pot to vice1 grand; Mrs. Laura DcLeuw. noble grand; Dtlgardo,. Inside guardian; Garfield, vice grand; White, outside Mrs. Beverly Glenn, secretary; guardian. Mrs. Gladys Shingleton, treasMrs, Dora Pool played soft Mrs. Dorothy Brimbrry. and beautiful music during the urer; AjEuacafln" tset os th titer-tCook, installation. contTmencmt warden; Mrs. Charleen seectiart arfctc, conductor;' Mrs. Elsie Mayer Later in the evening, the new snay c'lcn oetusf chaplain; Mrs. Lillian Ander I officers were hosts at a deli-son, musician; Mrs. Ruby Gray- - I clous Innchcon. 1 Stnrt the QUI ne t Now Year Kit Begin NOW a regular camiiaign . . . Just a few dollars each payday will assure you of ready eaRli to pay for your next Christmas . . . and to meet any emergencies that may arise KuvingH during the year. ) Mrs-Garne- enter- Faye Berber w.re the a...i.il, oo winners. Phyllis KevL.i M'TH CHAPTER O V. S the cut prizes. First and third Tuesdays. 8 The hostesses, Marion Miller, Ina Norp in , Masonic Temple; Mr. Margaret Morehouse. Fonda Magill, worthy matron ton and Phyllis Price, served a delicious salad court. with SEGO LILY PAST PRES coff,e. Second Thursdays. 8 p nv; The next regular meeting Mrs Msrv.l Connell, pre will Ik held Tuesday. Jan. 19th, in the I O O F Hall. SEGO l LY DIV G I A SI The annual Valentine formal dance wa planned for Feb. 12 at St. Bridget's recreation hall The lesson was on "Culture" and Pat,sy gave an interesting talk on the Uf. of Louise May Alcott, trick photography, and pain: Ing. La Rue gave a very interesting talk on "How to Make a Statue," and the different phases of scuplture. She a. so told all about the opera i Carmen and played several juice', ions of hr favorite music from this opera. Following the business meet- injr. refreshments were served Verl Horton, Lor. tta Cline, Juanita Gleason, Helen Banks, Almeda Holbrook. Rosemary Davie, Gloria Siinkerd, Garnet Garfeld, Jean Hanley, Enid Johnson, Selma Kirk, Patsy Garfield, LaRue Varley, and a guest, Ru'h McWhorter. THE NATION'S SEEING CHAMPIONS in the seventh annual "Make It Yoarself with Wool Home Sewing Contest model the faaklona which won them top honors. At left is Carla Black, 21, of San Lorenco, California, the senior winner ; at right, Judy Heitkemper, 17, of Portland, Oregon, the junior champion. tries may be roata, suits or dresses, sain, jacket ana blouse lor day wear and flaring skirt and fitted bod- and contestants are judged on the 1 hostesses, n at PAST NOBLE GRANDS Second Wedn d.is, Mrs Jan 18th l Rec Lund, gtfis contributed $2 per mem- TO n OF L E A Fist and third Thursdays. 8 ber, or $36, to the drive f are w; 11 party for m.: Mrs Lora Bradfield, GarP Patsy field and Juanita Gleason and president. a shower for Jean Hanley will ... LODGE i i mm. . 1'fTA.MN, i,. j nuu uunritru a tiuiuuii-B L F fit E OF L to S a bufft-- lunch at the home of third and First Fridays. 7 30 Cline Sa'airday afternoon I O O F Hall; Mrs m., p The house numbering project Marlin Merryweather. pres. will b. gin at 9 a m. Monday. t - e 1 i er s First and third Wednesday, 8 p m O O F Hall, Mr l noble grand Leuw lola u V-r-- Undiet Mrs tained the ladies at the Lund home Bridge vas played, Mrs. MtDontd, Mrs Hollis. and Mrs. Magdalena White' receiving tho prizes and Mrs Kate Shingle-toi revived tut prue. Cdke and coffee weiv served HKBEK AHS 1 n Le-Re- Hall. Mrs Frances Kinross, president St THE EPS1LON SIGMA Al pha Sorority met at thv home if I mi Rue Varley Monday evening. Jan 1th, with Patsy Gur-- f ie d as ro hostess Jesse Long gave ajn interesting talk'" about polio and th ol 'ri.-e-Cur- A SURPRISE birthday party was given in honor of Flossie Rickerson Jan. 11th, by Essie e Thompson, Maude Miils and enHollis. Pinochle was joyed by everyone, after which a delicious luncheon and cake and ice cream were served. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills, Mr. and Ms. Earl Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hollis, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whe.ler, Lma Blackburn, Jessie Williams. Theresa Pitch-fortRamona Wellington, Iceland Thompson, Ward Thompson and Joe Rickerson. Many lovely cards and gift were received by Mrs. Rickerson. AMERICAN LEGION AUX Th'rd Moiuiav. tl p m Mrs Nina Hmgham, president V K W AUXILIARY .Second Tuesday. 8 p. m , Hmhum wlid-color- e , noon w sitftit. with a dinmr b mn si'rved to Mr and Mrs J wlo Uillinx and mmi llarrol of mi t svillf. Mr Htul Mr Clair i and dautihU r, Mr and Mrs Lotianif (lill iis and twv Chiidrt-n- . all of South Milford, Mr and Mis Mai k (illtn and Ihiof rli ldnii. Mr and Mrs iia U.itius and Iwn ihddrt'n, Mr and Mrs Hid (lillins two and rluldnn, and Gary nta-bota- keUie-tiniMifc- I ' LONG BEACH, Cif.-El- en fVf f'unnineMm, young women from nine states have received SI, of Coolidt;c, Anion, a S nrr "lnt-nrvt;- " mi-chten award in the seventh annual th Singer Sew-in- g presented laka It Vouraelf with Wool" ton- Machine Company Hr entry: aa t, following their acclamation as fcatjonal I Karr.pions in the art of irr pecrably tailored auit of aqua-era- y i'ardir. Hni newing. Stroud rVirr-Fomi- ko Uh4. 50. of Tnnr selection came as a result of heir xppearance in center's National Fast Ely, NrvaJa, a 1100 U.S. ?Tint S. Strcxxk a ComI nsi.!on Show, held Ieoembr 9 in the Bond, Trcnta by a cinnamon brown Municipal Auditorium, Lone Beftrh. In pany. Her entry:checked wnrttad and drpM combining 1! of them thvt event, 28 finalists gabardine. competed for the champions fate Hanson, It, of ritra National Awards in the $25,000 pr.ie contest as tbey modeled their own Portland, North Dakota, a $100 U.S. avinf-- i Bond, presented by I. A. aome-sfashions. More than 7,000 girla between the Wynar A Companv. Har entry: a turquoise flannel. Mia Han-to- n ies of 14 and 22 in the Western dresiit aofstudent at North Dakota AgriStates enter the annual event, which cultural Col ere. is sponsored by the Women's AuxiliJL'NIOri CLASS ary of the National Wool Growers AssirCiation and the Wool Bureau. Grand ru Judy Heitkemper, 17, I'rizes include scholarship, travel, Portland, Oregon, a $300 scholarship, V. S. Savings Bends, and other valupresented :by Pendleton Woolen Mills, able awards. Her entry a dress of green and white in the checked The National. Champion tweed, coordinated with a 195.1 contest are Carla Black. 21. of coat of avocado green wool suede Sun Lorcnto, California, in the SeMor cloth. Class, and Judy Heitkempcr, IT, of Ann Hanrftl, 17, af first Portland, Oreron, in the Junior Class. At wood, Colorado, a Singer mahogany They will receive $:((i0 swholarshtps "swing-needle- " console sewing ma pnaented by the Forrtmnnn Wnolen chine, presented by tbe Singer SewCct.nany and Pendleton Woolen Mills, ing Machine Company. Her entry: an immaculately tailored suit of Tcspe lively. The 2S finalist in the contest are tweed. tham-ioHe Junior end Senior r winfr Second Prue Janet Christopher, o!" tHe 14 content states. The 16. North Dakota, a $J00 i.tij wc;inen. who won .district and Ij.S. Savings Liond, presented by Boteliminations in their own etates, any Mill. Her entry: a wool repe rcro fuo'ii in 1 one Beach of the dr'Ks of pearock Wue. Growers Association Nst'.onal l'nz0 Darlena Phillip. 17, I I ud its Auxiliary. They traveled to of Chula, Missouri, a $100 U.S. Savl ; 'ornia s Ruests f( the F. W. ings Bond, presented by the Wool Wi.lworth Company. Their appear- Bureau. Her entry: a drens ance at the National Fashion Show ensemble of blue-gra- y wool tweed. four-day" climaxed a. busy wheduie of Miss Phillips is a student at the Uniactivities in Southern California. versity pf Missouri. -Winners were named by a panel of WOOL" PRINCESS AWARD s jtui.-eAwarded by the Producers Liveconsisting of Mr. Margaret Ki.:e, rMucattona! Supervisor lor the stock Marketing Association of Og-ieSincer Sewing Machine Company; Utah, to the National Finalist Miss Imoprne Dean. Home Advior who best combines poise and personLos for Angeles County, and Miss with sewing skill: Jane Theodora Corey, Associate in Home ality Goodrich, 1, of Casper, Wyoming. Economics at UCLA. The prise is a $100 U.S. Savings Bond. Vi inner anil Their Entries Listed Miss Goodrich's entry in the contest The coi ; tete list of winners, their was a white evening ensemble of chaitb.c r c .ins and prizes appears be- ns and gabardine, combining a low. evening dress and a acarlet-linebox-c- KMOR CLASS jacket. -PRINCESS ATTENDANT" Black, 21. af Crr.l 'rue-Ca- rla Prevented to the runner-u- p San f.or.wo, a $300 scholarship, in the "Wool Prinresa"eompetition by Cham-berlin- 's by Korstmann Woooien Com-paren-Handwovens of Seattle, WashHer entry: a three-piec- e lile of her own design, combining ington: Norma Jean Nadeau. 16, of pencil striped tweed Boise, Idaho. Tit award: a complete avaasa-- r aasnasjia. Including oajr-inand gray ftaanui two-piec- D. - ILiiKhani ) ( - A P Hin;ham. captain Silver IVserl I'atnu. third 2 Emma Mrs in p Friday, Smith, captain LAST WEEK 2t dcMiiul iutts of Hcttry Cilims giithrrni at the htinn- of Mr and Mr K Girls from Nine Slates Win Top Sewing Awards rii-rtr- I U second liiun S.Uer Camp tn Mrs Nina Tueda 2 , la, Janet Rath tkriMophcc. Mrltia, rrir. Junior Claaa; rif, Junior Cli Carol llanaon, PortU4, D . lUkr Ward Tuesday 2 Helen GiUin. Mr presidettt v J ran Nadran. ItotMi, North Dakota, third rite, 0m; NormartmMtM i Patriria in th "Wool Idaho, rvnner-ta- p Canninfhanm, Coolidf, Ariaona, firt priw. Senior Claw; Jo inn ami I umiLo I.Kii, liatnti, Alwood, Colorado, firat priae, Jwnior t Tiy, Nevada, aeeond priae. Senior t'laaa. More than 7,000 girl compete annaallr for the event's f 25.0K in prise. witk M-i- d in p Mlticrs ilK. of IVVan- m.urml Jjii yiit hi St t;vj;c Titnplii t'li new l honuriti at a riMii'tlon in tin MuiervilK' I. D Sat'iiiiH I Wt vliu'sildv Jan uarv 13lh n lluihe Sei-on- as held last Thursday. Dinner was served in the dining romi. of the Hong Kong Cafe, after which officers were installed by Mrs Garnet Garfield, installing officer, and Mrs. Ph Hi Enckson. marshall. Assuming their duties for the coming year were Mrs. Lora Bradfield. pre. dent. Mrs. Lois Moore. - vice president; Mrs. Kate McDonald, secretary, Mrs. Florence Barnes, R A secretary. Mrs GarnetU Hollis, treasurer; Mrs Ethel Smith, .h.iplain Mrs Virginia Fowles, guide; Mrs Vera Cooper, sentinel Mr. Garnttta Ho.lis is the retiring president. Mrs Fowles, Mrs Cooper and vi HKLIEF StXTlETV 2 Kiist Ward, Wednesdays, im President. 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