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Show FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 ' Utah County, Utah 18, 1959 ' DAILY HERALD , Food 'Shoppers Guide Eyebrows , Meats and Veg eiah les Plen tiful ' Wh i le Siummer Fruits Get Scarce Need Mucfi Care NEW YORK The following guide to the nation's best food buys for the weekend Of Sept. 19 was' prepared for United Press: Inter national by the departments of Agriculture and Interior. ' (UPD Eyebrows need as much training and care asa coiffure, say beauty experts. First. brush the brows daily to encourage the hairs to grow in the, proper direction "Once the brows are ' brushed onto their natural shape, tweeze the ""hairs that do not conform to the basic brow line. But never thin the brows because this distorts , the shape. . rots.tV'-"-- ' WASHINGTON Food (UPI) shoppers will find many Jf their favorite items still in generally good supply, but hete-&nthere, with j cooler weather, .some are Eyebrow pencil should be applied in a color one tone darker than the coiffure. With a sharp pencil, apply light, feather strokes to fill in spaces. Define the top of the brows to balance the outline of the lips. If eyes " are average in shape, the brows should start at' the inner corner of' the eye and follow the line' of the brow ence. You' just can't meet boys The.,natural'bone of the ' arch is reached peak and get to know them unless toward the outer corner of ths you're where they are. eye, and theend of the brow is arProbably your friends-wil- l slightly sloped to end on a lev.? range double dates' with you, with the" top of the eat. Use the if they know "you're interested. eyebrow pencil ' as a ruler to Invite a girl, her date and a measure this. friend of his own to your Home Closely-se- t eyes seem widar for a Friday nightrecord, TV; when the brow line t begins sligh .lv games ancUanack session. beyond the inner corner of the GotoTschool games. Discuss eye. "Widely-se- t eyes appear to the games with boys in your be closer" together when the ey brow line starts slightly in from classes., ' Next time you need" to know the inner corner . of the eye. To elongate round or large eys . or abouta; school assignment have trouble with a . geometry and fmake them "appear almond pencil the brows slightlv problem ask a boy "about ,it in- shaped, stead of a girl. Always invite below the'' bone structure. eyes, pencil th a : boy to your , club dances, etc., smalleeply-se- t so ; you'll be seen dating ; dates brow above the bone structure. j getting ; scarcer and wearing slightly' higner price tags. -- Tjps'for Teens Girl With Brains Can't- Find "Boy To Date - WILLIAMS Br ELINOR Ski'i not dream girl, but likes to have has she girl friends galore: fun; But no dates. What's the answer? Let's see if we can find it. "I am a high school' she writes. "I'd like this year to be different. I do well in my studies, but lastyear' I never had any dates like"most of , of my friends. not bad looking and I "I'm dress well. I belong to several girls clubs in 'school, a sorority, and I like sports. I like tQ dance, too, but I haven't had much chance to, yet. Belonging to school, clubs doesn't seem; to help. I get along fine with girls, but don't seem to get to know 1attract more 'dates,-- boys very well. What do you sug- to (' For help with oily skin ; write Elinor Williams"af this paper gest? . I hate being- - left out of dances, etc." Ans. Your friends .are girls.' You belong to girls' clubs and a ls sorority. You . live in world, apparently. Try to go where there are I boys. Join a club that Includes a course boys. If possible, take that boys take . . perhaps with lab sessions if you have the By. ALICIA HART gray matter, (brain--) for sci- NEA Beauty Editor There are two waysof "oing at middle age: you can accept it Nefghborhood Club graciously and be charming or you can get desperate about i Meets At Hill Home and try to look and act twenty. If you do try to. act half your Members of the Neighborhood age, you will, of course, be ridicClub met at the. homeof Mrs., ulous. You'll wear, bouffant skirt?, tight slacks; fussy sweaters and Royden Hill. Guests were elaborate hairdos. (Not even Parkand Pickett Phyllis can get away with er. youngsters come of these but they'll look, betBerlin's zoo, almost totally, de- ter than you will. ) There's a third stroyed in 1943, now boasts more possible .way: - the lumpyr figuro. and rimless than 2,006 animals and birds. sagging she's cute; she -- sojlao-more- ," ... - -- j ; enclosing a 'stamped, envelope for a reply). self-address- ed Make the Most of Passing Yea rs ; 0 row O d G racef u ly all-gir- I Fr , . Mrs.-Lew- is - . -p- rint-dressV I glasses routine This is the opposite 'Of therecaptured youth act and; justas extreme. What's open to you is far more pleasant. If , you want beauty at your age, shop for clothes which are trim, flattering and fun U) wear. They should be neither youthful nor dowdy. Wear your hair in a soft and classic style and skip the extremes. Watch your diet and keep your figure trim. Use soft makeup but don't overdo it and don't abandon if altogether. As in mo things, the happy medium is the right answer here. ; The . foods, though, plentiful, such as pork, beef,, and poultry. In pork, there's an excellent choice: of smoked hams, bacon, 'sausage, V and chops. Broiler-fryerturkeys and hens are still in excellent supply, at - most markets, and some stores are running specials on certain cuts of beef!. Eggs and dairy products continue i plentiful, and prices are very favorable." In housewives .' may fruits, choose new crop apples, grapes, e plums and pears,' but the . fruits are now getting r -- "' ',.-' still ir price. Fresh fruits and vegetables still in plentiful supply are apples, tuna,; These are the weekend's best peaches, pears, watermelons, arfood ibuyi, from a national stand- tichokes, bunched vegetables, cabpoint, v bage, cucumbers., dry onions, bell Here's a closer look at plenti- peppers,' squash and tomatoes. In ful foods in the west; good supply are avocados, citrus , Consumers wiP have to shop fruits, carrots cauliflower, celery, carefully to find the thrifty buys corn, lettuce,, potatoes and sweet L; the markets this weekend. Sup- potatoes. plies;- of many items are lighter, and prices are firn to slightly higher on most items. Fryer chickens and hens are in ample - . . 1 t supply,', wit prices, unchanged to slightly lower than a week ago. Eggs- - are in good supply, but prices inmost markets are about l v cenr a dozen higher than a week' ago. Butter also Is 1 cent r a pound higher. " the red calf beef," meats, Among and veal, and lsmb supplies are moderate to light and prices are most unchanged. , Pork supplies . are lighter this week, with price rather scarce. v Vegetable bins offer . good sup ncrea$es to 2 to 4 cents a pound PLANTS , PLANTERS JARDINIERS STATUETTES FOUNTAINS Clayson-Richm- 1 PET-GARD- Laraine Smith To Marry Calvin' Burrows Saturday The' ap AMERICAN FORK pxoaching marriage of their daughter, Laraine, to Calvin Joseph Burrows, is announced by Mr. and Mrs. A. Ralph Smith, American Fork. Mr. Burrows is the son of Mr. and Mrs.Glen S. Burrows, 4431 Fairborn Ave., Murray. Nuptial promises will be pledged Saturday, Sept. 19, the ceremony to take place that evening tiome. Bishop at the bride-elect- 's Fred Bowen will officiate. An open hiuse reception will honor the young couple on Thursh day, Sept. 24, in the Ward church here. The receiving hours will be from 8 until 10 o'clock. All friends, and relatives are bidden to attend.. Miss Smith" is a graduate of j American Fork High School and LDS Seminary. She took a leading part in school affairs, was a cheerleader, Pep Club ' officer, and a member of the school - 27S SO. at Itw This Low Prico Includes: ft air '.' Murray is to be the home of the couple. vision, clear lenset. Your choice of large frame selection Carrying case EASY CHEDr No Money Down Single1 j r lion by 1970. ; fey cs m enrg dtop I i. Pints Fifths Utah Liquor Stores Bottled by the t i'Q' ;V..: COMPLITI Now yow con onjoy this omozing now dvolopmoil U Hi low prko oyo tort of oii wnhoord-o- f low prico tXAMlNATlON EYt include o Scientific j gun il4. . ' er $200 T f BHM 1 .ii CHARCOAL . T j Veeklf WHY PAY $100 , $150 ifnitkt'iMbn 6 o$ CONTACT LENSES LIGHTEST AvaUabl in ,i pints Nearly 32 million American families were receiving natural gas service as of Jan. lx 1959 and the Gas Appliance Manufacturers- Association , expects , this number to swell to almost 44 mil- ' ( MELLWOOD mmto. . Scientific eye examination Second-Sevent- " UNTV, j and attendant to the queen chosen by the Utah National Guardi Mr. Burrows graduated from Murray High School and LDS Seminary, He was active in athletes", principally in football and ff No Of her Charges Any Kind MEMOOD 3 utah Offices i SALT LAKE CITY MAIN . 244 SECOND SOUTH C. JAMES IV0. WASHINGTON 1 WEST CENTER ST. DR. LA VERNE DALY ' Charo Optemetritt in Charge Optometrist in Charge OptOrne'.- rR I Peoria v-r PROYO OGDEN DR. STEPHEN T; DEARDEN DR. DON MELLWOOD COMPANY Illinois 86 Proof 13 . RANGES As Low As Saye Up to 00 U . NOW ZJ V VV.T. CLOCK TIMER DELUXE SHOP HERE THE TWO OLD FARMERS; V.- SHOP THERE - v. ARE AT IT AGAIN ' ma M! ."i7IU! (0) (?H ' SHOP EVERYWHERE ! FREEZERS I Cycle, Push Butto- n- j Trans, guar., Lifetirnt Porcelain f 5-- I The Old Red Barn Cain't Hold No f.lorc yr. VV. Finish Ndthinn Down! fn Tlio 110-RE- fiO NT District Lj v PRICE 18;ft. Upright ! SUPPORTS nrr J'UXJ HALFWAY BETWEEN SPRINGVILLE Reg. Retail WE OWN OUR OWN ; RED DARN AND SPANISH FORK ACRES AND ACRES OF FREE PARKING " SHOP m& GLASSES band's color" guard. She was at tendant" to the school Sweetheait track. ' EN i - , . s siW-mertim- orators m tr' " ets. In .the 'northwest, fresh pork loins are up 2 cents a pound, but ynoked hams" are slightly weaker s, - i i heavier-typ- e remain ; In )hsh," there are good .upplie of shrimp, fish sticks, arid Canned -- , on most cuts in California mark- plies of potatoes' and sweet potatoes,. onions, squash, Corn; peppers,: cabbage, tomatoes a d car No Overhead , |