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Show IT1 'W'cfd Orem Fashion 3A SUNDAY HERALD Annual Elections Held Aid Bqnd Trip! "Hi Time for FashOREM be the theme for the ions"" will PTA sponsored fashion show April 14 in the Orem High School auditorium for the "Prom, East er, for a trip to the fair or home wear will be shown by models chosen from the studentbody. f Chosen as models were Lbraxne Johnson, Ileen Bunenll, Susan Aiken, Carol Pederson, Marva Dniry, Donna. Johnson, Sharon Perry, Dorothy Stratton, Shauna Burson. Susan Bunnell, Diana Andrew and Becky Campbell. Styles for mother and dad and other members of the family will also be displayed with Mrsj Winston1 Crawford acting as the narrator for! the fashions which , will be featured from Orem and Pro- i r S j PRESIDENT i ELECT Linda Wightman who will be installed as president of Beta Delta Chap : ter, Beta Sigma Phi. t Beta Delta vo merchants. High will assist with the picket sales,' ushering and advertising. Art (students of the school j have prepared j posters for location in j ,, business houses. Mrs. Ellis Rasmussen, PTA j j ' j ; i .. . ... , Delta Chapter of Beta president,' presided at la meeting Siema Phi recently elected off! of the committees and discussed cers forithe coining ; 'ear. Elected plans for the event. It was to lead the club ks t resident was that all proceeds from IJhdat;Wlghtm'4n;wmle'.'M the fashion show will be donated ovkr will the duties take to. the high school band to assist Daynes of vice president. in the trip to the World's Fair in Karen Bullock! ancE Glenda Cox Seattle in June. Oreni High School were .elected tp j the posts olj re- - band will present concerts at the cording ana, corresponding, secre fair une 4 taries respectively, jand Beverly McKnight, will serve as the treas- Beta Provo Ladies of Elks elected new officers and made final plans tor tne annqai luoiner-uaugnte- r Tea at the regular Session this ' week.! V Mrs. William P Bledsoe was elected president. She will sue- ceed Mrs. Fred Bown Other new officers will be Mrs. Robert Thomas,; vice, president; Mrs. ;! Frank Casper,! treasurer; Mrs. George Bjerregaard, histor- ian and M s. John S. Bonnett, .. ' . i . Because of the gro Wing number of chapters iri .the j Provo area, Linda .Cannon arid Nancy Bennett were elected to fan office new to . t's! Official- - ! From romDina toddlers to airls. all the vouna fashionables can parade proudly when you choose here ! Wide selections of suits dresses, coats for girls . . suits, coats and coordinates for boys. pLatest styles, new colors, attractive fabrics . . . and low low pricestoo. I . . auditor' ;; cone uding social event under the direction iof planned the retiring officers will ' be . the tea to be he d on Ap: 11 15 for all n A A wV n wives daugh ters of Proyolplksj from 2 to l4 p.m.-- at the Elks Lodge. Mrsi.AlviiiJJ. Vesf and Mrs. Georee Bjerregaard;1 are men with Mrsi Rambna Holmes and Mrs. Imogene, Drysdale as 1 program chairmen. The - Today's Woman Taller, Heavier Is ir- : elected Ladies Welfare ; "i j . Is Tomic Payson Session Elks, ' but-of-ha- , , ing the program planned for children lof the community. She urged those pnis4nt to write to their state senators in an effort to keep active the Lome .in trovo called PinejjHills, (jstajblished for youths in need of i ssistancej. She! also stressed an improved! program foi safety in the home. Mrs. !Christens4n was introduced by Mrs. Rulbn Hill, program! chairman. Mrs. Doris Gasser sang! three voc all solos, accompanied! by Mrs. Betty Wirie gar. District officers present were! HI m ONE-STE- $00 P Nylon Srretch Gloves j 98c J 30-da- y I j: j 60-da- y iupply.l . 33 supply... 695 . !U for Pretty Young Pretty Fashion L Misses, in their favorite spring colors Si r III Imagine, dieting tha Mainiess LCtN Way! Nothing to tnix, no need to staryel pna LEEN .capsule a day with timed action regulates and low-caio- All pylon, adjustable i 98c ;a.HIIB'e o a i uibii nun? eaiing your Tavorite toods. An solid food j- - Bouffant Slip ; I: and mother's favorite easy-car- e fab. ricsj styles and; colors, in size 6 mo. 4 years. Colorful Bags jhelps curb your appetite 6 to 10 houtei. The LEEN Plan makes! it easier to U Ruffled Pontics stores IN 98c SpringvilU - .Spanish Fork ana ray son Provo .1 ' keeps you regolar, keeps you feeling fit whila losing unwanted pounds. For guys as well as GALS, tool .f riTV noi tr SO90 J ctrans. fittH waist remember, ij tol98 1 .1 'A 'I'll ' ' I Assorted Style Jewelry nd ii II Bonnets $ 98 tl298 " with fruit PAYSON Child welfare was cheese. Eating cheesetaste-treaf t. a .is real underi discussion recently at a i H... j meeting of "he Payson American which met Legion Au ciliary ONE LLC II A DAY trader the d rection oE Mrs. Reba the aid to Olson , pres dent. appetite control for weignt iossi Mrs. J. I . Chris tensen, of this city was gt est; speaker, explain- ; Mm Easter terj an attractive arrangement of fresh California Jpdars, ap- pies, oranges and wedges of i B Mrs. palate-satisfyin- J I I president oi !j '1. It FRUIT CHEESE PARTNERS g Here's a nutritious, suggestion! for late evening snacks! or dessert. Serve on a plat Another pause for rejoicing: In a size 20 was one of the mos popular sizes. Today there are still plenty of 20's,but sizes Mrs.,! Keith Davis, Springville,! Xpi and 12 are quite common 8, Tuna-stuffe- d avocado halves are 60 rare were years district president; Mrs. Reed relatively hearty alads, ideal j as; a ; Lenten They Bench, Orem,! first viee president; main; course. TO onf can (7 oz.) agoJ! ' Mrs. John Ernst, Lehi, second The! in revealed that y suryey tuna add Y cup EACH diced celMrs. Ora Peter vice president;! 5 was woman 19001 tne average ery and chopped almonds, 1 teaa guest, as was also 114 son, Lehi, 2 tall and inches feet weighed spoon EACH lemon juice and caBertha well as Mrs.) Dugger, pers and ' 2 tablespoon mayon- pounds. she is 5 feet state Salem, department and hospital Today, . J naise. All chairman. briefly. spok 126 Cut two avocados lengthwise in- weighs Hostesses for the evening were to halves - whack seed sharply with Mrs. Dean Francom. Mrs. Noel a paring ; knife, gently twist and CRISP FRUIT PANCAKES Mrs. Ken Dan els and Mrs. Dixori, lift put.f Holloa out halves slightSorensen. Morris For a delicious pancake varia ly, adding this fruit to tuna mixavotion add to the batter roasted' ture'; Sprinkle lemon juice on 1 9 IlLl J' cados, heap with tuha filling and aicea'l aimonas ana immyhsucea banana. garnish with pimienf o strips. i 1900 1 r ELKS Bledspf, LDY HEADS William i - , D i the Beta Delti i Chapter, that of extension officers. (These girls will have thej responsibility of NEW YORK (UPI)j- -r The Amercontact with! the other ican female is taller,; heavier, bus keepingj in I chapters.'-.;.J !!l.,!!'. tier, ieggier!, and nippier than her ; .The new officers will be install- 1900 counterpart, v, ed officially a the innual Foun- I But don't worry, girl s. The sta- ders Day Banquet to be!held later tisticians say you're more willowy this month. At this. ;ime old offi- and (better proportioned than ever cers, Linda Terry president; before. The key to the matter, they Nancy j Bennett,! vice president; say, is added height. The Ameri Beverly McKnight, secretary,; and can woman today is, on the aver Maralyn Dayries, treasurer will age.j than the J2j inches taller be released. woman of 1900. . Tunayocag65Treats Are Ideal Entree for Lent arowina-U- . r co-cha- an-nonuc- ed urer. ! j j i The' Girls Association of Orem Unit Elects New Officers Mother - Daughter Tea Is Arranged By Lady Elks fashion collar ' ' ' V mm t' f I -" 1 J ii the SWEATERS ; Jl yvelt i J .. dressed t dandy will be wear-- I t GIRLS' 7? 39? k M ing this Easter. ' .1 r i 1 ' , 1214 3 , f V ;VWYJ Boys' Ties 59c j V 3 WHITE, CLACK PATENT ! J Boys' Sox f l00 39c 79c i it British coller i ll ' . yW" Donmoor For the Little Gent KNIT SHIRTS A wonderful seelctlon o bustling J j3 Boys' Suits Mr i ALL-LEATH- ; .Store; Hurs - r; , io a.mJ to " 9 Rest bf week 10 A Mj to p-- - 1 - pTT''"''j 0 M" Alluff llvJJi7 if M Bewitctung Iituo shoes . . designed to match her raoeS bcniflai Easter frock. Thi3 Emart twosome from otar elegant Weather Bird Collection of young spring shoe styling . . . lovingly crafted of soft, light leathers ia tha best loved Calais cf ringtsa I 0Jjyw as a' ':''!' wai till iniiB'B-r- i : ' 82 W. Center '! Kw yn wrwn miiii new collar hits by our most fa m o us ' maker. Washable, wearable favorites for boys. Sizes 3 to 12. ..aHVi.'"tf.cv C34 WEST CENTER 8X ER EELTS $49 . latest fabrics and colors , i....;.. Plenty of Free Parking in the Rear $293 260 North University Ave. T cm FR 39 j r V fur jar 1 ix .s-- i fl mmtm n jiarlB;ir"''Bw"af'c'"'lfc )' 1 ' . ii ; r : |