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Show SUNDAY. APRIL IS. Utah County. oUn Id ,u SUNDAY HERALD i . Mew Sportswear Inaugurated at Pleasant Grove Garden Glub Sets Spring Auction Monday . Department Style Show. PLEASANT GROVE The! hold its annual spring auction Pleasant Grove Garden Club will) sale at the Pleasant Gruve fire! . , bell service, the newest thing combinations. in .uepai iment store mercuanais-- l Men's sportswear featured solid In ', was on display Friday, and colors and individual design towel-ciot- h as held open hats, Taylor's gingham shirts, bauiraay a new .tailorhouse to tusplay materials -- nd finely sports' wear department. ed slacks and tops. was The sportswear displayed Welcoming patrons at a bulfet on new-tymerchandise tables table set uecorated with pansies and old fashioned beautiful fig- ana orcnia was T. b. Taylor, ures". The live models were pretpresident ajnd manager of the ty girls picked from Provo's high store. schools and Brigham Young He explained that the three- University. tiered tapered tables, which are The sportswear department is!reDlacin2 conventional counters. located in what had been Tay- - were especially built for Taylor's appliance department. Ap- - ior-S- f DUt, he said, the Idea was piiances have been moved into borrowed from San Francisco's uie leievisiua uepaimieui. emporium. e, cus Among the pretty models dis By means ol playing sportswear Friday were tomers can examine the merchCarol Jean Straw and Marilyn andise, mak- - up their own minds, Miller, high school seniors. and it to a clerk for purCarol wore a white terrycloth chase.bring It gives customers choice shirt with red plaid trim and and saves time. red sail cloth pedal pushers. "My assistant and myself can Marilyn wore a Jantzen wash- wait on 30 people," said Mrs. able white and black striped Cuba Davis, department manwith black, cordu- ager. cotton ' roy pedal pushers. Another mod-.eThe idea is very similar to the Veloy Washburn, modeled self service and checker system White Stag casuals. in use in grocery stores. The lrls explained that "play The girl modeh in shorts and wardrobe11! are the thing this Friday were a far cry a sinsrle purchase male the shirt-sleevfrom yer" with a matching wardrobe of clerks mus with handle-b- ar skirt, pedal taches, who first served Taylor's plants, stut jacket pushers, 'shorts, midriff top. ncustome! when the store was and slacks, to be worn In varied opened alone the mill race at Center and Second West by Mr.! .' Taylor's grandfather, George Taylor, in 1858. When the present president. as a young boy,, helped his fath er, T. N. Taylor in the store, some half a century ago,.: the store was lighted with, kerosene lamps, and shoppers drew up to an porch in wag ons and buggies. Forty - seven Central Utah Furniture was first merchanTexaco dealers were honored this dise sold at Taylor's,. but as Proweek at the firm's annual sprin? vo. flourished, dry goods were at which added In 1906, shoes in 1910, and dealer luncheon meeting time appreclatio- - awards were about this time prim young ladies presented to four veteran dealers. in Gihson girl shirts and sweepE. R. Shaw, Nephi, .vas skirts began to. wait on the a cold watch and a plaque in ing customers. honor of his 30 years as an in The Provo store has mirrored dependent Texaco dealer. C. II. changing American life, featur Vance. Provo, was the recipient ing yard goods sales in the days of a gold pin and plaque. when women stayed home in A appreciation plaque homemade cottons, switching to was presented to K. L. Tischner, formal Victorian with the fash Santaquin. and a plaque marking tons and a?ain, in the roarin? 10 years of service i.s a Texaco s. to "bish" short skirts and dealer was presented to ' Ken "unfilled blouses, recalls Mr. Push, Provo. Tvlor. Paul Aveson, Salt Lake City, As women were emancipated state manager of the firm, made from the kitchens by business automo the awards. Host for the meeting lobs and was C. B. Phoenix, Provo, zone biles-- - Tay Ws added business manager for the Texas Company. ult for office wear, and "play A highlight of the evening was lhes " for recreation. the showing of a double-featur- e Current fashions mohasize the film program, Including the 1954 "modern casual." bu hp youn Texaco dealer movie, "The First ?irl In tVir Ion" full "s"aw Team." and "Yours Exclusively," skirts" with swishln. multiple describing Texaco's new gaso- oettlcoats are reminders of an earlier era, says Mr. Taylor. line, "Petrox." pe . v I self-servic- , T-sh- irt l. T-sh- irts pro-vfrfi- m? ed Awards Given At reotino ' Insurance, Real i Estate Firm (.V Holds Opening cording to Mrs. Ford West, general chairman. ; ' " Mrs. West states that It has : -V been assured that there will be a plentiful supply of spring bulbs, v shrubs, seeds, and Grand opening of the Manning perennials, etc. for spring planting besides Agency office for insurance and the gay time that goes with the real estate, 705 N. State in Orem, auction. " was . held Saturday. .' r Other committee members Merlin R. Manning, owner, has working with Mrs. West are Mrs.1 been in the insurance and ryal Glendon Liston and; Mrs. C. A. estate business for the past 23 uveson in cnarge or arrangeJara, Colo and Jias IIeXdSFIIIM Merlin R. Man- years in broad experience in ah types ments; Mrs. Sadie Chandler and ning, owner of the Manning had of insurance, real estate and in Mrs. S. Christensen in charge of Agency at Orem. come tax service. the auctioneers; Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Manning ' and Piersen," Mrs. Eldon; Schoonover,1 their three daughters live at 562 Mrs. Robert Weeks and Mrs. W. 8th S., Orem. Reed Orton In charge of publicity; Mrs. . Arza Adams, Mrs. Arvil Chinese Communists Bullock and Mrs. Delbert Ellis in MCCALL (UP) An Orofino man Indo-Chin- a was killed instantly Friday when Fight In charge of contacting florists; Max Jorgensen, Mrs. "La-vlMrs. a car in which he was a passenger HONG KONG (UP) An English crashed into a tree at Meadows, language newspaper said today Fugal, Mrs. Preston : BarIda., it was reported Saturday by Chinese Communist troops are ton, Mrs. Matt Bezzant, Mrs. a but French EUek Hebertson, Mrs. Godfrey Adams county Prosecutor Carl fighting in has Swanstrom. censorship suppressed news of Nelson, in charge of contacting Swanstrom said the victim was their presence. people. China Mail The public is invited to attend Pate Poole, 52, who was riding in The British-owne- d a car driven by James E. Rice, quoted a responsible Hong Kong the sale from which the proceeds also of Orofino, who was seriously businessman who recently return- will go toward the beautification ed from a visit to project of the club. injured. V,.'- - - V. . .;:.; .; tiP' i 1 - . REGULAR lt Orofino Resident Instantly Killed na TRADE-I- .$59.95 . N ... CHAIR .$10.00 WITH MATCHING OTTOMAN Indo-Chin- Indo-Chin- GORGEOUS IN -- MAHOGANY BLEACHED I a. Of Texaco Dealers :. old-fashio- -- 20-ye- ar 15-ye- ar - f if s 1 t " t ' NIGHT STAND ' BOOKCASE HEADBOARD with SLIDING PANELS, DOUBLE DRESSER & LARGE PLATE MIRROR A lovely, modern bedroom . . . luxuriously styled and finished and look at the low, budget Granite economy price ! Sliding panels in bookcase headboard ; also available in slf-startl- r? i 'WE'LL HAVE A GAY TIME' Everyone Is planning on a big time when Pleasant Grove's Garden Club holds its. annual spring auction Monday night. In the spirit of the occasion, these four young women have assembled some of the props of the garden rake, spade, straw hat, etc. Left to right are Charlene Thorne, Rita Raye Mo rin, Jacqueline Jacobs and Renae Orton. Proceeds of the auction will go to the Garden Club'a beautification project fund. T triple dresser at slightly higher price. Pay Only MASSIVE CHEST AVAILABLE, Reg. J U $49.50,. Keg;. $139.95 ... . . . . . . 3-P- 39.95 c. Dlond Dcdroom ) rI.mm. II I 1 X US DAILY BETWEEN CHICAGO AND LOS ANGELES L- w J i Pay t- Next tripEa5t, or to Los Angeles, enjoy the smooth-ridin- Ii I t I fill w I j V V i '"V sally r TRADE-I- (Jil. '. V REGULAR L, 1! W Styling! 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