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Show . , ' r ' . ptVttCqyCWyqfrKl N::: ;vR:: :::; ' ' - T . " , V :v i - m illy y I nnan '' V-- .' . L. ! " - '.jyyp.yvwryyyiyLV ay.w.vy.-;!J' ': . . ill. i m ';. ' ' ;v:.:o' " .: ' ' ' ..::'::::r:-'"'- ' . , : Y 1 : . - '.i."IW.'H';i .v. - i - ". Palmyra News &T?'?&F?7???7?!!tt!rT? ygT: x;:ffi;:i:5:::;:::-x-- Family By SniRLENE 'ALMYRA The SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ' 1954 7 A Utah County. Utaft Residents Leave For Wedding v Holiday Dinners, Visitors Mark Mr. Bill Cleveland of Moab, Utah. The evening was spent in visiting In Northwest OTTESEN - Leon Jarvis Pvt. Gerald E. Thomas arrived and light refreshments were PLEASANT GROVE A group home was the scene of a family home Wednesday from San Fran served. local people, Mr. and Mrs. of Thursday. Covers cisco to spend the Thanksgiving Phyllis Hansen, daughter of Mr. Herman McCanc.ess, Mr. and of Hansen Pal or Thanksgiving dinner were laid holidays with his parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Mark Mrs. -i enat FFAl was elected A. or Mr. and Mrs. John Money, Mrs. Ed Nyal J. Smith, and Mr. and Thomas. Others queen myra, Mrs. the the Fork Ball at home "FA at Mrs. and Thomas Rudger Smith left early Fri the Allan: Jarvis and joying dinner Mr. Spanish for CalSchool Senicr Prosser, Wash., wr ire Mr. Mrs. were An Mr. and and Mrs. Lynn Wednesday day High family, Thursday attend the marriage of will I were Her and attendants Mr. Mrs. vin Mr. and and Thomas Paul Jarvis they evening. family, derson, and daughter, of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Bla.ir Thomas and family of Norma Newitt, daughter of Mr. Miss Leta Joy Murphy, and R. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jarvis and Palmyra, Mr. and Mrs. IJernell and Mrs. Barney Newitt, and D. Smith. They will also attend daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and daughter of Price, Mr. Ruth Ann Bradford, daughter of the reception which will follow. Jarvis and daughter Of Palmyra and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradford, both The couple will exchange vows af the home of the bride's parents, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holden of family of Sacramento, Cal., and of Spanish Fork. Mrs. Myrtle Ford of Kanab. Pvt. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Money of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murphy, Payson. Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen had Thomas will return to his base Spanish Fork and Mrs. Nettie The groom is the son of Mr. the following guests Thursday: Monday. Stoney of Beaver were Thanks and Mrs. Rudger Smith of Pleas Mr. and Mrs. Dell Stewart, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ottesen and giving day guests at the home of ant Grove. They plan to make and Mrs. Reed Carter and fam daughters of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Money their- - home in Prosser, Wash. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stahlie and Hyrum Ottesen of Palmyra, May sons of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Barney and Elmer Barney of Jerry Stewart and family of Lake Shore, were dinner guests Spring Lake, and Bert Barney of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palmyra. Jolene, Marilyn, Kay, Hans Ottesen, Thursday. AT. vr 00 Fjd.w J. Grant and Ray Bert, children of Members of the James West Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, were also family were dinner guests at the " home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dean present. to crown bustle The head. and of the the Mi. and Mrs. Ernest Roach en Lee in Salem, Thursday. Also swept visibly fastened back arrangement (right) is made by sweeping the hair into a joyed dinner Thursday at the present was J. Reed West who is high chignon shaped with four graceful loops. The side streaks home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Banks currently attending the USAC. here begin with jeweled combs put in halfway back from theJ of Spanish Fork. Others present Mr. and Mrs. J. 'iley Redd, temple. The gold metal band around the chignon adds a final were Mr. and Mrs. John Banks Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Lyman of note of classic beauty to a hair style that looks Grecian. and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blanding, Utah and Mrs. Ben Banks and family, Ray Banks, Markham and daughter, Judy, of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Banks and Spanish Fork visited at the home ' 28 North 1 East Phone 384-family, of Spanish Fork, Larry of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Ottesen Francis of Lake Shore, Mr. and Thursday evening. Also present Mrs. Arlin Ewell of Genola and were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roach get-to-geth- V SUNDAY HERALD er -- V . Glitter for the holidays is added withnetallie yarns in the hair. The low figure eight chignon (left) is of gold lurez interspersed with dynel for softness. The jol4 side strand is fastened invisibly and swept all the way to the chignon. The, ballerina hairdo (center) is for special occasions. The twisted figure eight is Dinned on high, where it's always visible. Side locks are in Heads' Up for Holiday Full of Beauty ; W It ' Make Your Hair a Crown for Yuletide All of a woman's yearnings for fake addition that has its own clip on a hat can be incorporated! For the chignons, the crisp met- gay. regal and roma- sparkle to point up the - gleam of right into the hair. Gold, silver, allic fiber has been interspersed d and set hair. With blue or black are the colors that with dynel for softness and shape, nticseem to burst into flower freshly-washeof one these when the first Christmas wraphairpieces th,e glit can be- - a metallic bright spot in;For the streaks, pure lurex spark lies solo. pings appear on store counters. ter generally left to a rhinestone, nonaay nair. The housewife, dragging a baby, n looks longingly at a red velvet dress that she knows is just plain beauty foolishness The career gal tries to plot ways of having a chafing dish dinner on a wiener budget. A grandmother wonders if it would be silly for her to invest in a long, sweeping robe. And this is as it should be. The from Jhe first scent holidays should of wood in the fireplace be warm and splendid. Colors should be rich, homes should be inviting, women should be glitand tery. For the budget-boun- d are there the ways of for the party season dressing without departing from the daily TOMUCKAMDCO never, never before at this ; Not the least of the ways an imaginative woman or teen-agcan make herself splendid dealing with her hair and However dreary last year's may be. if the head above X 1 , er is in coat it is uuuut mm '.v.v.y..vv.Vvy.v..xX:::'a amazingly ears pretty and glitters with light, the effect is as seasonal as holly. .Attention to earrings, with, an Investment in a colorful or spark ling pair to be worn only in the core of winter, can be a help. A new hat or a frothy piece of nothing with a veil can spark a. tired wardrobe. A scarf light as snowfall in a distracting color can point up the weary suit. For the "gayest occasion, when splendor is ms necessary startling to a woman as her lipstick, the hair can bes turned into a real crown. List year, this might have meant a dunk in a holly-re- d dye,' but this year the news is an arresting streak or chignon of non-tarnishing metallic fiber, lurex. This is not the hair streak to be passed off as your own tinted pink or purp3e. This is a frankly Mapfeton News you'll be wearing se aftracfivo never, tied-dow- n, realities. here to maternity. . . low price! o n V V ( f " V ' checked gingham . oUTqo mg Officers Honored no o ; ' Crisp cotton uoimDifoco MAPLTON Lion Wives honored their retirine officers at a recent social held at the home of Mrs. Louise Hjorth. Receiving corsages of chrysanthemums were Mrs. Irma Hjorth, Mrs. Florence Allan, Mrs. Louise Nelson, and Canto. Games were & Mrs.-Norm- a were after- - lunch. Hostesses Mrs. Beth Martin, h p Mrs. Louise Hjorth, Mrs. Inez Harmer and Mrs. Reva White. , Jaycee Wives sponsored a dance review recently, with the "Story of Red Ridine Hood" a th theme. 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