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Show . i ' p ; A. 4' : Head Carrera Of Utah Metals Auxiliary Is Mrs. J. M. ' S At , the first annual meeting of the auxiliary held in Provo, Mrs. ' " 4 ' i 1 y of Edgemont was Carrera 1 elected chairman for the term. Airs. Carrera is known for her Civic and youth activities. Girl Scouting, Little League base ball. Mrs. Carrera is the wife of 0 chairman J. M. Carrera, of the mens organization. The Utah Chapter Auxiliary or ganization has .Just completed it's first year and is the only auxiliary of American Society for Metals in the United States. Mrs. Carrera succeeds Mrs. Robert "H. Blake of Salt Lake City as chairman. 'Her officers will be: First vice chairman, Mrs. W. B. Rice, Salt Lake City. Secretary, Mrs. H. H. Baxter, Orem. Treas urer, Mrs. R. 0. Kron, Salt Lake City. Executive" Board, in Salt Lake, Mrs. R. H. Blake, T M. Stanger, J. N. Carter, rC. A. Zel- din, J, F. May. In Provo, Mrs. C. V. Rooney. Program J. R. M mibership, Dj G. Galarneau. N Wilson. Entertainment and arrangements E. A, Lyon, attendance, K. G. Bunnell, publicity. Plans are being formulated for J.-- 1960-19S- x 5- ' j? ( ' - ? 1959-196- i i M v, - : y.- -. - ? v "'J t ' X-'- l' y .ay, f : BARBARA BROWN Miss Boivn Plains Temple Ceremony With Mr. Girot .....'- f j Orem. -- " ; : . ., ing and home furnishings. The newest paper is five times tougher than ordinary paper. Elected By Browning Society A new ladies', watch, dime-sizecomeswith six, outer cases Over 60 members and guests of of Mother's Day songs! She was of different colors which can be the Browning Society met to elect accampained by Mrs. Gustave changed in seconds to match the officers, pay tribute to Mrs. Julia-ett- e Larsen. ' outfit of the day. Cases in the B. Jensen, founder of the set are gold, coral, ivory, white, local society, and .enjoyed a de- , .Mrs. Crawford Gates, Mrs. Dal- blue and black. Included in the ian wlark and Mrs. Truman Mad-se-n set are five leather bands of conlightful program. sang the delightful. "Year's trasting color. The watch has The. officers elected', for the Swiss movement, i next bienniuim are, Mrs. William at, the Spring," from "Pippa O. Clark, President; Mrs. Ernest Passes' Mrs. Wayne Cheney L. Wilkinson, vice president ; Mrs. Fake roses on edge'of a danc brought out Browning's love for and Mrs. his John- - LJ Schofield, s. wife in,"Ah, Love But A Day." ing frock , ,are conversation-makerStephen L. Larson, j, treasurer. . d, i led Victorian Poetry was! presented by Mrs. 'Claude rAshworth as the book purchase to be put in the Juliaetta; B. Jenesn .Memorial ' abrary shelf. Mrs. P. W Madsen paid a lovely tribute to Mrs. Jensen for her influence in. opening up the world of literature to her. Mrs. J. J. Weight and Mrs. Bigelow are also on the book committee. "Mrs. Dean W. .Payne presented the .delightful program. As a The book; and Poetics," ", ..jn-nu- al l r. Per-civ- :.l ' al the influence of Browning's parents and his home life upon his poetry. She also spoke of his maturity as a philosopher of life. Little known facti of his childhood l were revealed. Poems illustrating the varied fields: in which he was a scholar were read Mrs. Charles Faux and Mrs. Kenner Kartchner interpreted some of his choicest poems for the group. Mrs. ,D. .Orlo Allen, 1 president, theme she told of. . i ' i Refreshments were served at a beautifully arranged buffet table decorated .with pansies and bridal wreath. Mrs. Bertrand Harrison poured and Mrs. Madsen Merrill, Mrs. Fern C. Eyring, Mrs. Ruth Louise Partridge and Amelia Buckley were on the refreshment committee. 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Try blue fluid eyeshadow with iridescent toneL' on lids tinted with green liner Metallic silver or gold tone- of or reverse the colors. eyeshadow can be worn alone or eyeshadow as a band of extra sparkle over :With grey or brown eyeshadow, try green, black, or. brown fluid eyeliner. To give your eyes a snecial color brilliance, apply a NEW YORK (UPI) Caftbage pale ' blue shade of eyeshadow, new style is a stroke on a band of brilliant blue, 6 Cook of dish.. slices bacon, diced and finish by lining the eyes with 1 with cup of sli d mushrooms a deep blue fluid eyeliner. Use for 5 minutes. Add 4 cups of the same procedure for a spark shredded cabbage, Yz teaspoon ling green effect. , of chopped dill pickles, teaspoon of salt, V teaspoon of monosodi-u- HER WORK'S PAINFUL ' glutaanate, Ya cup of dill SEATTLE, (UPI) Dr. Audrey pickle liquid and 1 tablespoon of R; Holliday's work Is painful. brown sugar. Cover and cook, The University of Washington j If a girl, invites you to a party stirring occasionally, about 8 to psychologist confines herself to 10 minutes or until cabbage is or dance and you accept, oe surt experiments concerning painto sound enthusiastic. tender. and the relief of the same. Manners Make Friends SWEET-AND-SOU- R sweet-and-so- ur - ' ' j .; j m . - i . 'II May is dress month w METALS AUXILIARY PRESIMrs. J. M. Carrera DENT who was recently elected head of the Utah County Metals Auxiliary for the coming year.- delicious tints on embroidery frosted billowing dresses - Summer-tim- e mis 4 f .: .! Phile Nada Club held its May luncheon at Riverside Country Club. The committee in charge was Mrs. Earl Oss, chairman; Mrs. Warner Murphy, Mrs. Wes ton Taylor, Mrs. A. L. Duckett and Mrs. Karl Lindley. The committee, along with the president, Mrs. Rex Thomas, were dressed in Japanese kimonos and received the 25 guests. Japanese wall hangings or tap estries were on the walls. The. tables were decorated with minia ture Japanese dolls, blossoms, Lanterns, and alass balls. Indi vidual, brandy snifters with flowers jfloating in them were at each place, along with tiny paper fans. The snifters were the favors. Mrs. Thomas presided and wel comed everyoae to the sayonara 'luncheon. Mrs. Oss, toastmistress. and Mrs. Lindley toasted the out going officers. A gift was presented to Presi- -' dent1 Thomas for the work for the past year. Mrs. Jack V. Dixon, new presi dent, responded and read the committees for the coming year. HP 1 98 shades of. pink, blue and yellof, .in full - skirted, embroidery The cotton or4 trimmed dresses Dacron polyester, fabrics wash m a no ironing. Styles jiffy, need, little or ....... All-but-edi- ble ; - , . ' J include j'"- shirtwaists, .oat-dresse- s, dresses and many more. to 20, juniors 5; to 15. '. ' sun- - Misses' 10 DuFontTM. Expert ! consulting right Your Own Home Mrs. William" O. 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