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Show Regular Care Prevents Complexion Problem A nne BoucneviJ) Wed Mr. Cox Ln Temple Ceremony Nov. 25 So it's important to keep your preparation is called for, one that you can use twice jdaijy and be- face scrupulously clean and to be consistent about removing the fore you go to, bed at night. fades, it sometimes seems to u cleanse your-skisurface Most blemishes stem from leave a sea of blemishes in its once at bedand twice daily oUiness Which,' when wake. Actually, skin experts say, dirt,.! tends to clog the time with a cotton square saturthey've been there all the time mixed with but were succssfully. covered' by pores. This clogging, in turn, ated in this clear lotion. But don't the suntan. produces pimples, blackheads, en- skip one day if you really want to 1 see 'results. To take care of these, you need larged pores and bumps. . to do some regular honework. A O A SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1959 completely clear, antiseptic liqu d SUNDAY HERALD ' By ALICIA IIART NEA Beauty Editor When that flattering suntan " oil.-Yo- ex-cessi- ve i The Salt Lake LDb Temple win be the, scene of the marria.1 ceremony ..which . will unite Anne Boucher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunbar Boucher of Toronto, Canada, and Charles M. Cox, soil of Mr. and Mrs! Charles H. Cox of Provo, , A wedding reception at the Cox f 1 home will honor the couple the evening of Novj. 25. Miss tfuchef graduated from thcBrighanji Young University and is now .te&chhig in Van Nuys, Calif. Whjlfe at BYU she was a member of the Tokalon Social Unit. Mr. Cox a graduate of the BYU School of Engineering, is doing graduate work at Harvard Univer sity. At BYU he belonged to Gamma Tau social Unit. He filled an LDS missipn to eastern Canada and served! in the U.S. Navy for ZVz years', being diseharge'd as a lieutenant J. G. They wil make their home in while he attends Cambridg . 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City. , The groom to be has fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Eastern States and has served with the United States of-the- FITTED - J ; ANNE BOUCHER . ir ' " i rt Orange Chill For asty Meal or I j a I 1 Armed Forces. He is presently attending the'Brigham Young versity in Provo, ! Uni- : Orange Chill Iah. Gradually add orange juice, 1 about (Makes quart) stirring constantly. Cook over cup Sugar medium heat until thick and clear 1 tablespoon Cornstarch '(about 4 minutest. Stir constant- teaspoon salt ly Cool thoroughly. Chill evap1 tablespoon grated orange orated milk in refrigerator tray rind until soft ice crystals form 1 cup orange juice . around edges of tray. (15 to 20 1 cup jundiluted evaporated minutes). Whip until stiff, about 1, milk j minute. Add lemon juice and 2 tablespoons lemon juice whip VERY stiff, about 2 minutes sa Combing sugar, cornstarch,' longer. Fold in chilled orange in sauce mixture. Place in refrigerator and grated orange rind Vis . Freeze until firm, bout 2 jto 3 lours. Serve with fruit salad, as t refreshing luncheon fruit plate, or as a light dessert itray. ; . New fall Earthtone Lit'tle girls take to water like dicks. And they like to dress up and jhave their hair fixed, It just comes naturally. A mother should guidjj her daughter in good grooming habits but she shouldnt stress them to the point where a- child becomes a prissy primper. . I shades'. . . famous fit! Thermo-Ja- c Skirt, Tapers and Jamaicas have snug, - r "K5pw?" smooth-fittin- g construction. Of Wash 'N Wear back-2i- p Tarpoon Cloth in blue, lava, or red. r shirt Checked smartly it 'V f ' A 'V i W fi K I ' pi Vr . if : , . I f r X; Tips for Teens ' I A 1 r'ading Dances Is Way o Give Partner a Good Time cotton. y Sizes 5 through 15. Skirt XX , $593 Tapers i '" $593 Shir . I sister to dances always. Taking her once to help her meet 'peoin ' ple, have ' fun and gain social know-hois fair enough', but he his girl because he's afraid that should be free to go with his she'll meet another boy and like friends sometimes.. Perhaps he him; so he won't take her. Could can reach a co'mpromise with his mother and take his sister every you tell me, what to do?" d Ansi Tell your to other time . . J or some other arstop being "chicken" and selfish, rangement. If his mother keeps d lie can't hide his from her unreasonable attitude, why other people forever. She'll like not'gQ.aa a: trio -'- . you,- him and him more if he" takes her places his sister and keep his sister sometimes,, including the dance, busy with other partners so you and gives her such a good time f can be together? She'll, soon ac that she'd; rather be with him.; quire enough; confidence and than anybody else. One of the friends to be on, her own. ;V quickest ways to' lose a ''( (a 'date) is never to have fun College graduates starting "out on their first jobs this1 fall should and dates with her. Q. "Dear Elinor: My boy- remember not jto carry college friend has a sister a year younger grooming habits oyer into tan of (13). When there is a dance, he fice. Have that long hair clipped d hair- has to take his sister instead of to a short and me. He tells his mother that it do. Keep ' yourf sweateri collection isn't fair id him, but" she just lor weeken4s and country visits, won't listen. How can we go to gradually replacing 'sweaters with wool dresses. dances together?" simple, Ans. 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