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Show SUNDAY HERALD 1 DECEMBER Utah County, Utah SUNDAY, 1 v Ideal .4. If , 'f 1 Figure7 Attitudes toward excess weight vary from nation to nation and from culture to culture, influenc ing the, concept of the "ideal' fig ure, Americans generally regard fat persons with scorn, while their envy is reserved for the slender. Different values are held by Sy rians. They admire large hips and thighs and consider them de sirable! attributes in a marriageable female. In France early in thisi century, the contour most sought by women called for full ness about the neck, shoulders and arms, and a tiny waistline. In ancient Rome mothers starved their daughters to make them slender and, thus more eligible for marriage; Just the opposite was done in Tunisia where women were closeted in a room and fattened before marriage. ''A ft 4 : 4 4 J 9 f 1 i f PARTY FANTASY LAND Fluffy popcorn, snow, candy ice and lollipop pond, to set the atmosphere for a special child's winter create a sparkling snow scene e or be used a as may party project for children on icy days. stay-insid- Party corner. " ' " v Manners Make Friends Child's W Party Features Lollipop Pond and Popcorn Snow from heat. Make some of the mixture into balls of different sizes. Leave some plain. Make up recipe twice but do not. double a over It's skating pond frozen recipe. String some pieces of with lollipop ice and banked all popcorn to hang above scene for around with popcorn snow. Com- falling snow. Shape- - some into plete directions for the lollipop trees. Lollypops 'or Lollipop Candy pond and surrounding landscape are given here. Pond Quick Candied Popcorn Scene 2 cups sugar 1 cup light corn syrup y cup corn oil Vz cup water cup popcorn V& teaspoons essence of pepperVi cup light corn syrup Here's an enchanting idea for the centerpiece at a child's party or just a fun, thing to make on a cold winter's day. Vz cup-suga- Vi teaspoon salt r " -- mint-, "... Miss Pack Sets Wedding jRites with David Cottle fs mmw . " - i uvuir r ALPINE Mr. and Mrs. Carl their daughter, Lois, td David E Pack announce the engage- Cottle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey ment and coming marriage of Cottle, Brigham City. They are making plans for a Jan. 12 wedding. Following the marriage, parents of the bride A party was enjoyed by members of the O.S. Trovata Alumnae at the home of Mrs. Henry the holidays with Mrs. James Cook and Mrs. 'James Westover as hostesses. Members exchanged holiday ideas and gave recipes for seasonal, dishes. A tray luncheon was served late in the' evening by the hostesses to the 12 guests. Han-sen'duri- In refusing a date, all a girl has to say is that she's sorry, but she already has a date. She should sound sorry. , IUI A. Enjoy Yule Fete HEA - 'v Trovata Alumnae der of candy into center of a piece of ungreased foil placed on a cookie sheet; let candy spread as it --wants. Let candy harden. .To set up scene; take a large carton turned on the side with opening at front, stage fashion. Cover bottom of scene with cotton batting or white tissue, paper. Cover waxed paper or plastic wrap. ' Remove ' candy with foil from cookie sheet and fold back or cut off the extra --foil. Place pond at one side of scene. Be hind pond, place artificial tree or tree made up of popcorn. In opposite corner of scene build up a popcorn ball hill. Make mounds of popcorn w.ith popcorn balls. Fill in around scene with pieces of, popcorn. Break small piece of hard candy into bits and scatter this candy ice around pond edges. Place a small doll dressed in winter togs in the scene. Hang popcorn snow from carton above the scene. . ng , T. 4 will host a wedding reception in the Alpine gymnasium. Mrs. Calvin Vance will act as matron of honor, , with Lorraine ; Carlisle, Joyce Wright and Leona Pack, vf 4 v ' bridesmaids. Miss Pack is a graduate of the American Fork High School where she was a member of the color guard and Pep Club. She is curJ rently employed. Mr. Cottle graduated from the Box Elder High School where he was active in school athletics. He is presently employed in Brigham City where the young couple will make their first home, following a honeymoon to California. ; , Combine sugar, corn syrup and kettle water in a saucepan. Cook over Heat corn oil in a over medium heat for 3 minutes. Add popcorn. Cover, leaving small air space at edge of cover. Shake frequently over medium heat until popping stops. Meanwhile mix together corn syrup, salt. Add to popped sugar and ' corn in kettle and stir over medium heat 3 to 5 minutes or until corn is evenly and completely coated with mixture. Remove LOIS PACK ':. as crowded as 20th century Times Square. They milled1 with people going to visit friends and neighbors. Tradition said each person must carry a kettle of warm, spiced, sweetened ale, plus buns and shortbread or bread "and cheese. j If he met friends en route, they partied on the spot. But it was also considered good, luck to have your hands full: of food when you entered a home. Courtesy- called for the hosts to eat and drink with each guest, so popular. households probably began each new year with both a hangover and indigestion. In still earlier times, the'poor in England traditionally . begged for food and drink on New Year's Eve. They carried beribbened bowls o be filled with beer or the spiced ale called wassail or wassel1 bowl. The name , comes wass had from a Saxon toast to your health. So you NEW YORK (UPI) think the holidays are expensive this year? Be glad you didn'tlive in Paris in the early" 1800s, when many men spent one fifteenth of their annual income for New IT Year's presents. Sweets were such popular gifts that the street of the wholesale confectioners was blocked with delivery wagon and carts during the last few days of the old year. Bonbons were packed in edible colored sugar containers shaped like clothing, vegetables, seafood, books, musical instruments, pots and pans. Pastry cooks walked through the streets with boards of confections shaped like churches, pagotas, temples and playhouses. The custom of greeting the New Year with ,food and. drink also is old. .In the first hour of the New Year, the streets of 19th century. Edinburgh, Scotland, were Depends On Where You Are ' 'at "i New Year Fun Of A Century Ago Called For Expensive Gifts 5A 31, 1961 medium heat stirring constantly until sugar is dissolved. Continue cooking without stirring to 300 degrees , F. or until a small amount of mixture separates into threads which are hard and brittle when tested in very cold water. Cool slightly. Add flavoring; blend. Pour about M cup of candy onto small greased dish or- a piece of foil. Pour remain - Others talk about it . . Shipp-- DO It U 3 . . ' . s I DIAMOND ! WIN A FREE THAT'S RIGHT FREE - . . . WIN A GENUINE DIAMOND ! No purchase necessary . . . Just absolutely come in and ask about this otter TV Hangover? 3! Poor Television Viewi ng Habits May Result In Sore Eyes, General Fatigue A. ' . ! See Our "ICE" on Ice!! - . 4 Do you suffer from TV hang- ers' list of viewing Vdo's and in good working order. It is un7 fair to expect your eyes to take don't's." over? '. ' 1. DO: Avoid reflection. Your a beating from fuzzy, snowy or If so, 'welcome to the club! 1 You are one of millions of Ameri- set should be placed so that win- flickering' pictures. t cans whose poor television view- dows, mirrors, lights and shiny 5. DON'T: Let children sit too ing habits may be inhibiting their surfaces do not cause a glare". close, looking up. This also apenjoyment of the nation's most 2. DO: One thing at a time. plies to adults, but is especially Constant focusing and refocusing important during a child's early, recreation. A major symptom of TV. hang- of your eyes from a book or other formative years. It is easier on over is eye fatigue resulting in form of "close" work to the tele- the muscles of your eyes when simple headaches, nervousness vision screen is hard on the eyes. you look down instead ofup. TEN 1EST COIFFURED rWOMEN 3. DO: Observe proper posture. and sometimes upset stomach Pictured above are women who have been 6. DON'T: Sit too close or at an .areorJ in chair on habits. the selected Slumping as Ten the Coiffured Women Best although periodic raids of 1961, named by Helene Curtis Guild to set. About the extreme' angle frigerator during the commercials watching' the. set from a prone 10 feet away is close enough. Try of Prof essional Beauticians in Chicago last week. Chosen from an international are more likely to case a quarrel- position gives the eyes a. tougher to place yourself so that you have slate of nominees, they are, top to bottom, first row, left, Mrs. John F. Kennedy, some tummy than, are tired eyes. job to do. a head-oview of the screen when Loren Italian movie actress;, second row, Eva Gabor, actress; Mrs. William Sophia ' And if you want evidence that 4. DO: "Keep your television set possible. McCormic Blair, Jr., socialite and wife of U.S. Ambassador to Denmark; Cara some of the worst of these abuses 7. DON'T: Use too much or too vieware prevalent among many little iillumination. 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