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Show SUXDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1957 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD l .... J-- J RCTES (Vf WINGS 3 OC iQLS CLUB NEWS 4. n Leonora Stone Will Marry Ronald Smith A Ms - I yV?t it V ?rrrH Sets Benefit On Sept. 14 -- 1 - 'iJ - J i W.4 r- - Aire. ate .'ill i'--i Marih T r TT Zee r Mr. nouncc Plans Lit thy it ; ) f';,i!) ; daughter. .M Mr. and Mr The Uio i rovo n munity Y;h ( (. om- - rt eeptioi! will follow a the ritfs. j MaV:. i ;. . i ' president " Spanish was an- - tr.arnatre Ol" their !.:" e son of he t wish to : ! i thp Ski and d attend.-.- M.etra. She ear v Seiioel, and has U anie Marsh. He Geai',1! e studied mn.-- i ) has played i'ia and Idan in : By IXINOR j Ull I (JlLard '2:va di .Ma work in 6a e. HOLISM He Oni Chi Chilly starting up 'a a modei-- pact in de simple to gas eon a , : :: It m a' be . ; heat sourer dual room.N It! '- -. of this a i ! t ' ' Hi- j,a- - x . all onion sou; i(ie-- 175 hour- t - last 45 R6und-C- e. I iiiii i a ' ; ers rol! Let your boy inh e , t a (3 i'ea o'i .1 school act i'lt ic , tivities Sllfil Young People ciai lite suen n parties, n ' : ,;. r corral or years to o i ( oo a . . . . Tee fashions Care( t rm Sizes 3! 2 to 9 A to D support s'. 7 Slice ) uiper. LEONORA SWENSEN FUR SALON u4i lay-a-w- Nt: V When 38550 $470 j Japaiu st plu tax Mink Stole Rr;;. 9950 $285 Account Ku.ssidii Squirrel Stole 1 ?, i 62" ? I i SWENSEN FUR SALON 131 N. UNIVERSITY AVE. : ; j All price 9950 ol . ' n;5o J $175 Daik iljiich Mink Cubdchon Stole t t on 1 , t ay . j . !i i -- )'; -- l?Iouses for ( h They also get lv like an mor for wear with ed skirt. r a: -- ers t ( his ycaT. i u! exact-h- and meant trai,.:!u or pleat- e KOfiUCJC AND CO. fashibnrwisc gals flD)nIl. drip dry -- Dacron-pim- to "TdDunn0 rolls up its sleeves! don't 298 -- e miss .our angora-tri- m knits US' " Strictly speaking, there's no knitting to look to., .it's all done for you in these smart two piece wool knits. What's more, contrast collars or dainty angora rabbit fur trim add further glamour to their Fall fashion look. When you see them you'll kn by you have to own at least one! 3 Angeta trim eardigtm top. Choose from black, ed, peacock or toast. This Ship'n ShreTravelmate really rates with mothers and daughters both! It has everything not only curved Italian collar, trim back-pleand stay-ptails BUT n the perfect blend that means uo pill, no fuzz White and Ask to see all our new Ship'n Shore blouses, from 1 .98 at WW. kiaittitnj a f ut no-iro- fi"? See TC. ; - Wil- - BH; SAVIN (,s lor you if you buy or this week. SJ. I' our big: selection of highest quality furs sale! just arrived for this Hnv i! J'a-,- t Mink MuskraUStole ( iati h Car Stole Reg The Victorian look is acccm-schoplished by use of lantern sleeves young icen uo h;u i; to or uide Dands of heavy lace or this fall. Ihe e,;n me in on the sleeves. There the Chanel m;nn, ouain: in ttie embroidery are tucked bodices, fluted trimVictorian fashion orca.Miu m lie ming and short puffed sleeves blazer jacket dt e with a good deal of puff. This year, the foulard print The line for n nil u ash-- ; arut o; ie ions is e;i.y ron) replaces 1956's provincial print. And there's a whole range of fluid.' wmcn uie are ui: and cl knits all plaids, all sizes and colors. There Jerseys, corduroys e are lots are even the classic clan plaid in have the soft look of fabric blende .ike readily miniature versions. to permanent r and that v. won't sac or w (.'')! ton e or and knits are as populai easy to care io; The middy, ivj one version of Die ovcrblo e 'lion is porta m for onn teen- - tin- - fall, Sometimes as a jacket o; dre-- s over a sleeve rather a tlian as a top kiM. The younq o er- -' '.;e! di-po-- abcut scli'-ad- i V Have Softer Lines sizes 7 to 1U Ruggcc Maiped. Khnor elpe -- k'.-e- VOGUE - .,;(. vjr0i)ieni" psnde or black- -' 'it-tim- e seen in dash- ijps on the v diserimi-'ro;)i- e j of. t'. ? j o1 f ( - ae- - h, Man s. ; V- ") i '.! . You?? ) ' """trff ' ' ' hours ,U1U. pre-seas- '. ..-!- t (,f work. m - Use Saturday and Sunday after-- y school, noons for things you can't fit into so- - the school-wee- k ,ip: cleaning your fi;""-luices, closet, having a picnic or house- date.' working on a book report, e en more etc. Last fit should be first!), plan ;i ens. hie to 2et enoush s.leen for crrwH r time health, good looks and a good s planning. The trick is t. balance in p!.u: i'--- i t ' 4 ; your Unto job i . or -- t M ,r. !;!' , s , . c V ) i , t p country ' l' pre-an- : If in n: Clothe-- i'or per n v, pe.-- de at . uiit of a gradu B: oi , e:t';,!e dilemmas uh time limita-- . d W'.'i.v not make jellies, pickles now? Pack ;n ap.i'heeary jars or other e.r.tainers aiu! set them :r.a special sift wrap, ;t a urous Disposition nit tn si :: a .i pea kin s. the gas :;rc nost efficient tor of garbage i: :: ,e aper. No need to one irom trie other. The lake- - them simul-- . .steps, unsightly and burning of trash a eK '. a id. :e s ,: statieaii cai-ro- de--.e- ;'t cU-.- four-p- o ! . . Oninn I'. A f.t-t- er -- a-- miner i Tlie opening social for Ladies of Eiks, held at Rotary Park Wed Ro ast are conun: dii i d nesday, was a huge success, ac- cording to committee members. The members danced and sang to music by a western band, and was served free by Blair scotch and Davis. The food was prepared and served by the hostesses: Mrs. Fred Liddiard, Mrs. James Hi jdn renen Toast L.iao.iaro., Mrs. Max Bray, Mrs. :ime you make .vieivin jeniuns, ivirs. ieo Kava- v pi .Kins instead cnevicn, Mrs. Arcnie Jones, Mrs. ocbecause E. D. Wilde, Mrs. Lou Willmore, nuu slices at a Mrs. Harold Ward, Mrs. Orlan i'ti a a arm sundae Gagon. Mrs. Bud Elliott, Mrs. i' en '.'a.--! may come to Fred Hafen, Mrs. Nile Thurston n a 'hie as an inexpen-- i and Mrs. James Haran. The next meeting will be held y Wednesday,, Oct. 2, at 8 p. m. .iit I Or (iourmet Friends ne Cdhf. ! : - Elk Ladies Have Opening Canyon Social engineering 1 ', Ai riispo :!i..n VIS I ; NEW YORK Ft ah National . -- without wasting it or spending Make this your h.uesi and loo much of it on one interes) t'V. f', complex;.-best year hi rU,, ' jaw By liead-- . .;a mg you no time for anything planning your time. dressed e.( ii you an. you cm make tins else, lia til a: m school-yea- r seen soDo as much book-wor- k incluo,.as no's. eial life and ae' it that you sible in school and in the after- like witiiout nepK e: ei tnc school noons. Finish it before watching work that you mut do. TV, instead of watching your ) favorite shows first, then opening Your time can iru ltle: Fnough homework to do sour ytLr books sleepily at bedtime, Restrict dates to Friday and best in school ; 2 leipmg at o: home with da uv such as Saturday nights when you're free dishes, bed-- . etc.: for fun without neglecting school ):', Califor-- I rt;-.h- A .. '.?,- I l -- 1 i r n i j FOi? TEENS extra pounds sometimes called '"baby fat" are frequently the bane of a .teen-agerexist- ence. And there's onlv one wav to get rid of them. Diet. This doesn't mean fad diet or liquid diet or pills. It means a sensible diet outlined by your doctor. And once you have it, you must stay with it. You must form the habit of counting calories if you want to rid yourself of that chunky, look. You'll, have to give up cream sauces, fried foods, candy, rich desserts and ueiveen-rn-a- i snacKs. rine. it s neuer tor your neaitn ana your skin as well as your figure. When the rest of the gang has double malteds and hamburgers, you'll have to have fruit juice. One way to keep yourself on a diet is tr hnv thp rirpsc vf vrw r rtrpamc in the size you'd lixe to be and stick with your sensible diet until you can wear it. By that time, your food habits will have changed so much that you won't even want french fries, thicK-waiste- , V.miu High School and I.DS '(:!:;!.,. an i has the liYl to- - one year. She is now np',(. ed in Los Angeles. a Air. Mir: i.k.v of VVh. ni.Uton H::n .Sehif An ;:i Los is .i salens ;ir the BYU gcles.. with an C!vv.n muyv. A um! i,e held for the eeefiMe-at t he Provo coup!' on Si Twelfth T::!.cien!h LDS Ward Hall. Th.ev nuke their home in Provo. Mrs. or Mrs. 's 7 .. ) - . The RYA'NCK V ' 'Kl 1 5.-- -- 1 i Margarita ioi:ald Gary an.H oi Gooey Snacks Add To Baby Fat Woes 1 t..v. . - Mmitmmi Stone ,f S'n;: ot Lt'i'nura ': Jones is general chairman. Tickets may be obtained frotn any auxiliary member or from committee members Mrs. Jones, FR Mrs. c by planned on Angeles LIS - 'lo Fraternal M. E Arnold-- FR Gus Soutas.-'FfLeon Smith, FR leiii;iie L- , Order of by Eagles Auxiliary at the Aerie Home, 165 W. 1st N. J There will be two' meals served, one from 12 noon to 2 p. m. and the other from 5 to 7 p. m. Mrs. Thomas E, V'fc ,n s;:c l'( :n.4 !! m Mrs. !' "! 1'iovo and H uhtTi T. S;.:if o N eu York. Mr. :1 Sm;lh "I M.'s. Maria Snuih o' Li. The h; u a convert to , a the LJ)S troni Buenos Everyone is Invited to attend a benefit smorgasbord Saturday, Sept. 14, sponsored the ij Sopi. FOE Auxiliary - inHri'id4c water-color- s. socru Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 11 OPEN MONDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P.M. A j m y vv J- " - fjF I -F- REE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Shade or cottar. f. , flower accients for your fall costumes ob youa Money sack- - 98c 3r Z ?m 164 North Univorsity Ave. tea go Provo, Utah 260 N. UNIVERSITY A V. PROVO FR 3-81- 39 Exotic orchids, asters, dahlias , . . you'll find the boutonniere of your choice here! Flower colors. 207 OPEN 'til 9 p.m. MQN. & FRI. NtH.H;. lid j SI PJtOVO OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 6 MOX. ami FRI., 'til 9 FRLi: P.VilKING FR 00 s. |