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Show 1 V n 1 I ? x r , i; V IE ' t s5i - I ';f I it f li -) j i' f ; ! - . . . p. f i .1- ' t'l CZ r'i l1 x f. J PROYO, UTAH if ' .; ' , ft U LADIES'. APPAREL 42 WEST CENTER i ; t ,J - 'Hi NANCY BRIGGS ANN SCHUMANN MEL VINA BULOW - 'f y ueen Coronation Kolf e Peterson to MC J u ly 4th Melvlna Bulaw of. Bonneville Ward, Nancy priggi of Thirteenth Ward, i Ann Schumann of I, Second and Charleen Tiliey Ninth Ward are; among the 9f dge-xno- nt j CHARLEEN TILLEY Rolfe Peterson, Salt Lake radio and television personality, formerly of, Provo, has been engaged as master of ceremonies for tne June 7 show at the Paramount Theater when Miss Liberty Belle and her six attendants will be crowned. Miss Bulow resides at 1173 E. 230 S., Provo. Dancing and public speaking are her talents. She belonged to the Pep Club at Provo High. She also worked on the -. yearbook staff. Her hobbles are help us become better acart and swimming. She nas lignt quainted with 'the stores and brown hair and gray eyes. their merchandise.! It is a pleasresides at izlv ju. Miss ure to shop not only for our 930 NJ Briggs She'll read in the talent own; family but for our neighcompetition.- A Brigham Young bors and friends also. Just toUniversity student, she was a a letter from received I day member of the first women's deour former minister's wife in bate team to have attended the Portland, Ore., asking me to West Point national debate buy some merchandise that two years. She! was vice she was unable to locate even president of the National Tau in that large city. It wasn't Alpha speaking, fraternity hard to find here and I had Kappa; and forensic manager at BYU. Alt Ui U1C Kill UJ UUVt She was the outstanding woman political science student in 1955- 56. vice chairman of the Young Republicans at BYU, student body officer, and- chairman ,of a committee writing the Inew BYU student constitution. Nancy is a brownette . with green eyes, h Miss Schumann is a blonde with Weston E. Edwards,! formerly blue eyes. A graduate of Lincoln of Provo, has been awarded the High School this spring, she Is a Donald Kirk David Fellowship at soprano vocalist. She has been a Harvard University, Graduate member of the Sapere Aude Club as School of Business Administra- for two years and served She was chairman. Prom Junior tion, according to Paul W, Hod- student body historian and mem son, chairman of the Donald ber of the A Caopella Choir i A Kirk David- - Fellowship Commit Sunday School secretary for two years, her hobbles are i art, cook tee of Utah. and sports. She lives at Rt. 2, The fellowship provides a sub ing Box 454, Provo. de stantial financial grant-in-ai- d Miss Tilley. 421 JS. 4th N., Is a pending upon financial require- - BYU Student with talent in singments and extends over a two- ing and drama. She has brown year period of graduate iwork. hair and brown eyes; In high Mrj Edwards, now a second school she was a member of the lioiitAnnnf Wright Patterson National Honor Society, Thespians Air Force Base, Ohio, Is a grad and National Torensics Club. She uate of Brigham Young Univer has been in the college ' producsity. He is a son' of Dr. and tions of "Antigone" 'and 'CarouMrs. William F.' Edwards. Dr. sel.". She was also active in the Edwards is a vice president of music departments of high school 'and in church activities. BYU. candidates for Miss Liberty Belle, mount Theater, according to HarSi Glade, contest chairman; queen for Provo' Freedom Fes- vey judging is planned Preliminary 4. tival Junedance June 2 and at a four-staFinal judging in the contest is at interviews and appearances scheduled June 7 at the Para June 4 and 5. I 30-Jul- y - fi ,1 ke i . u Uuviiyj mm Herqld's 'Buy In Utah County' Contest In Final Week; $100 Awaits Grand Winner 1 There's one more week to i In the competition for the ' get awarded by grand prize The Daily Herald in its "Buy in Utah County" miniature essay contest. Three cash prizes are being awarded each week for six "weeks and; at the end of that the. period one more week as the grand entry adjudged prize winner will cop the $100..Winners for the fifth week of competition will be announced v next Tuesday. The deadline for $100 i i : I ! f " f i I l i i ! ' ! ' . j toiir-nam- 1 SUNDAY HERALD Contest For Girls Gets Started Here Dress-Makin- g I , The fourth annual junior dress- for eight finalists and their making contest sponsored by the mothers.'Mr. Brown' said 50 girls already Singer Sewing Machine Company ' are registered for classes; "We St under way. jM 100 before the summer is expect Under the! annual program, acover," he said. "Last year we cording to Archie Brown, Singer had 75',"! Four classes are, held manager in provo, sewing classes each day,, with: eight girls to a are held at the firm's store for class. The company furnishe? girls interested In trying for the the instructors and title of "best junior home seam-- The girls pay a tuitionequipment. fee. : ftress." 5, First judging' will: take place at Youngsters 10 through 13 years the local! sewing center. A junior Of age will have their own Classand a. senior winner will! be sees and : their.' own prizes in the lected, and the winning garments junior half of the contest, The will be entered in the regional senior division is open to young contest. ' Regional winners will ladies 14 through 17. receive prizes and enter national Girls registering at. Singer ;Sew-In- g competition. Center prior to Aug. 11 and Entry blanks and. complete completing a' dress In a sewing rules are available at the sewing course by Sept. 1, will be eligible center. ," "li , K to enter the $85,000 'national con-test. , . - ; j ; i ; '(- i - -' ; j i 5 - . J : : j i v j ! j f-- 'Prizes include an $14,000 In schol- r. ' i i trip to New York all-expen- se WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN WEARING APPAREL - REFUSED CANCELLATIONS nANUFACTURERS c6r.VAlttMENTS . . . SO . . . SUMMER ON f - i j n i t ii ; ' ..,...'.! ; ?, COATS SUITS Values to $39.50 Values to $55.00 - How V Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs.- Monte '"' iBean.'.. '. j; : .'"" EUREKA Roscoe Harper. ; LEVANDelwin fc. Shepherd. LONG BEACH, CALIF. Donna Louise Elsea, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James? Elsea. .1 Hot Weather SPECIAL! " " - " a $16.00 4 ! f tree-r-cont- ain . j 'r. m M f HOSIERY J 'il li i ' SKI RTS M .i .$2.88 r $3.88$4.88 . . ; . f . it '.J i ...... ;::;:::::.- 1 i r.i BLOUSES1 Sanforized, mercerised Pastels, Cheeks, Plaids 15 Denier 51 Gil Values to $10.95 Now : $0.44 f I . ; I ' $10.44 .... .$12.44 Now - i II . .$7.44 NOW 1 $i6.oq - ;$i9to 9.00 ' '!I - if FORMALS N " t Although nuts of the buckey-eOhio's State poi sonous toxics Indians learned to make them edible; by repeated M "SI : M S E-- Values to $19.95 :l. .i?io.op Nb ..$10.00 DRESS . ; tailing. i 1, " - ; 1 l vi s, NEPHI Helen Balls, Michael Morgan, Norma Blackett, Jimmy " . n as ej j' -- : 1 n ir : Recent Patients In' 'Juab County Hospital -- . . arships, 132 sewing machines, more than 3500 scissors sets, and , I! 1 Weston Edwards Gets Fellowship At Harvard U. Lj SPORTSWEAR - LIHGEult - FORTaALS III COATS - SUITS - DRESSES en I - . I. mm tmsmm values - j j SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1956 UUh' County, Utah YOU CANNOT AFFORD! TO PASS UP THESE - i - . , entries ifor the sixth week's competition will be next Saturday at 6 p. m. Here is an honorable mention winner in last week s contest j The writer, ' Mrs. Sam Conk of 350 S, 3rd E., Spanish Fork, will receive two tickets to the Parambunt Theater in Provo to see James Cagney in 'Tribute to a Badman." Her "entry: j "I know from experience that we can 'enjoy shopping here when we use The Herald to Now Pair in Box only J 88c, : Others, values to $4.05 J , 4 noiv only 50c pair - ; J. . J i Now 1 $1.58 -- r'.- I ': 1.88 - 2;68 n - 4 A D CI 1- - m:mm PAN TIES - . L PAIS ; 1125.00 i-T- 150.00 I 'r f . f .. . i ? Has Sold for $429.95 " tW m r O t r.T7 Autdmctfc Temperature r.T.7 . 1 " " ' ' .: i i V AiM- CCD ' ' " Cswn; $10.25 a f.'.snft . ' w' ' ! Aca . . . tzz-- lj . . . cr ycers Litrr li trH etaCly bo fcer nc;t 4 Air Freshener dears air t IV Cord lcrc3 fcr neater 0 Reiser Air Cirectcrs for ft Ccsvc-I- a no-dr- ' . :- Percicnent filfeV t - i 5. T4, ' . if 4 , ' 70 - 3 Ot -- JO t z- - i-4- i.AVA?"TAfc? 1 IwwX ill i 8; Now Reductions 50 r - - -- J L i Ilk)' : : Nov ii Uil ALL-- STORE , FIXTURES ' j;;;V fond ;''. -- AIR i r, T " CONDITIONER 1 JQR SALE Scs Store L larger fcr Dstaib ' 1 11 w' m r j.' 8 r; n : I7 L'DI05'AF?A?kIL' Cc:.:r :2 X.'ozt r.rn"0 9 .a. : ' i ...... lf- -t l!; $4.88-- : (and more) , c-- .., J ....$2.88 r.nn l - ; " 1 l . 4 STOCI U? "K3 A7 7l lAPPtlAMCESj t Values to $17.95 Form, Exquisite Form, vera. citc2 rjrr.:r.o: :i::::3 '1 .. Peter Pan - Blaiden Tins is Youn c?ro.77ii::iTY rs.y'yyy:yf ".r Provo ' - j .0 IZi Xc:l Cc'r.tcr t Ui- cfl s t $5.1 $1.88 - $2.88 .s. LIHinillOn pc-fic- i ROBES - Comfort-Contr- ol C'-p- nned f::7 a. trccsured Cho-ccit ccrcfr. Yoa can 3 cn czt r BRAS PS QUITTING BUSINESS SALE PRICED AT ONLY , c::;il::ss tzss?z!.iU"iTcDJi"ic:m t WE WERE ABLE TO BUY I3NTIIQS STOCK OF DRESSES FROM MANUFACTURER GOING OUT OF BUSINESS (Cannot Mention Name) ism OU NoW, 1.00 I Values to Si . 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