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Show . 2A January Sunday Herald Sunday, Utah County, Utah 5, 1m Don't Expect Gallantry When j. Ma ry Jameson Engag ement Told You Look Like Unmade Bed V "t v "'t J ' I y' Tf ,' s i ' ' "; ; ,v i .. t son. Mr. Campbell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Campbell. The couple will recite vows in LDS ceremonies in the Salt Lake Temple on Jan. 31 and will be honored that evening at a reception at the Bonneville Ward. Mrs. Larry Baxter will serve as ma- tron of honor with Shirley Jameson, Mrs. Jay Marker, Mrs. Kent Cullimore, Mrs. Michael Burrows as attendants. Junior bridesmaids are Karen Campbel and Karen and Colleen Jameson. Tho Vririp-pis a crm dilate of PrOVO High School. Mr. Campbell also gradu ated from the Provo School, has served six months active duty with the U.S. Army Reserve and is currently a student at Utah Trade Technical Institute. The young people will make a home in Provo where both are employed. , ' ' " '' ' MARY JAMESON Reputation of 'Genius' Is Earned With Column Hints Men, as a rule, aren't rude to women especially to attractive women. But we can't hope to be treated gallantly if we dress to look like so many unmade beds and act as though we could easily hold our own in a wrestling match. Shopping is a tiring chore. No one expects us to don satin and lace to go forth for Sunday's chicken. But there's a world of diference between casual, comfortable attire and sloppy dress. Unfortunately some of us have overlooked this obvious fact. A woman who wants respect and admiration from the, men she encounters must first devel op some respect for herself. Certainly no one needs a cigarette so badly that she must puff away even when both hands are occupied. There s no valid excuse for leaving the house with a head full of hardware, tied up in a scarf. A simple skirt and sweat er are more comfortable than tight pants and a lot more attractive. And broken-dow- n flats should be replaced by wrap colored foil around the can and fasten with transparent tape. Bend the foil under the bottom of the can and inside the top. Tlien secure with the top. You have an ideal rack as the plastic cover keeps the hat in shape. Veils do not get crushed like they do in a hat box. I like to cover the can with florist foil as it molds around the can so easily. MRS. Lovely Party Enjoyed By Fortnighters re-seal-ed . Adolescent-N- ot Sunglasses go whether it's Aspen, Antigua or along the fast-developi- Texas-Louisia- ng Gulf Coast. The sun glinting off the sea is just as blinding as snow glare. It is suggested that you carry an extra pair u you wear prescription lenses. A good, moisturizing suntan lotion and lip balm are true companions for the swim-and-snorkeli- ng vacationers and the winter sports enthusiasts, j. With all your activitiy, fatigue is going to hit at times. After-saches and pains. headaches from a long day in ki the biting cold or hot sun. Aspirin is the answer here. Also, tuck in a vial of bath oil. Taking these items with you helps save money since resort prices are always slightly high er than at home. Another tip: give your nair a body permanent and you will spend less time with pin curls and rollers after a day of play. pre-trav- el Club Notes B Not Adult Child, still-impulsi- ve er Coffee cans DEAR POLLY With plastic tops are nice for storing cookies and other foods but I have a better use for them Remove the plastic top, ' ClAssique r inisning ana Modeling School NEW 0NC MK ML Now because Helena Rubinstein believes that Ultra Feminine is her greatest cosmetic achievement she makes this special offer to introduce it to more women. Your first jar will convince you that you can look younger! Use Ultra Feminine every night! 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Reporting on the study, er d -- A (UPI) food made scientists by study at several midwest agricultural experiment stations shows that after 40 years of age the average woman consumes less than the daily needed amount of pro- Sharrel Fowler And Jerry Miller To Wed el - WASHINGTON SHARREL FOWLER Announcement is made of the forthcoming marriage 'of Sher-rFowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Fowler, Ogden, and Gerald H. (Jerry) Miller of Provo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Miller, serving on a building mission in Celle, Germany. The exchange of wedding promises will be performed in the Salt Lake Temple on Feb. lf- Lack of Protein ill! na ever-prese- nt profit-sharin- Make-It-Yourse- Or Sunning good-lookin- Search Begins For Utah's 764 Mother A group of 33 local girls! in two divisions will compete lor honors in the With Wool district contest Tuesday evening at the Provo Utility Building at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. The girls will model suits, coats and ensembles in two divisions senior and junior. Prizes will include a trip to the state contest for three girls in the senior division and two in the junior, as well as wool lengths and sewing kits. Mrs. Newell A. Johnson is directing the district For Skiing By POLLY CRAMER Fortnighters enjoyed a fes Newspaper Enterprise Assn. tive dinner party at the home DEAR POLLY I use so many of Mrs. Max Berg this week. pointers from the column that A social hour with a variety rny husband is beginning to hors d'oeuvers think he married a genius. I hat ofwas Selectable decorations amid 'enjoyed forgot to buy a new supply of which featured a lovely gold disposable vacuum cleaner and green motif. A flocked bags sometime ago. I slit the white tree decorated with gold end of a bag, emptied it, folded and green and a unique mantel the end over twice and added their arrangement the bag with transparent charm. tape. This way the same bag D. A. A was part of can be used over and over until DEAR PQLLY-Of- ten it is the gift exchange SUB-DEenjoyable evening. it falls apart from old age. not convenient to get a new A brief g business meeting dur Will meet today at 2:30 p.m. walking shoes be MRS. M. S. furnace filter when one is need- ing which tentative fore for feet. ruin with Judy Anderson, 830 W. your they plans I GIRLS Keep reading and all ed. Remove the dirty one, the annual woman can get decently 1815 N. house in May. Any open Jour, husbands will think (and place it on the floor with plenty be pretty nearly right) that of paper underneath and then they married geniuses. You are clean the filter with your vac- The MATURE PARENT uum cleaner. It will look like allwonderful.-POL- LY new and you have saved time DEAR POLLY My Cub Scout presses his own uni- and money. I have used the form. He runs an ice cube same ones for two years. They down the crease and there is still look like new and there in the house from the a slick and almost permanent is no dust H. interrupted it because I promised to call By MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE M. H. crease when the iron is applied. furnace. Dad at 4 o'clock." Assn. Newspaper Enterprise No fuss and no mess. MRS. We relieve him of his gnawing, Dear Mrs. Lawrence: Another mother homemak-ideaW R G s favorite Share your suspicion of obedience as humiliatWe both and have same I the problem. A of DEAR POLLY friend to . . . send them I Polly ing and endless obligation to us. have teen-age- d girls who tell us not to thine who quilts quite a bit in care of The Daily Herald. People of this age are so untrustful of "yell" at them when they are asked to could never remember thejYou'll receive a bright, new themselves that they read disrespect into do something. If I have to interrupt my birthdays of her many grand- silver dollar if Polly uses your practically everything you say to them. while she is on the telephone, children so she made a square ideain Polly's Pointers. They still trust us so much more than they she will tell her friend, "I have to hang with each one's name and trust themselves. now because Mother is yelling at me." up on it. embroidered This root problem frightens them deeply, birthday It irritates us as neither of us are "yelling" After 19 grandchildren, she knowing as they do that the time is apfemales. . . . completed her quilt and is now proaching when trust of us must be disbeen know. ANSWER: I of I've accused one with on her greatStarting carded for their untried, unsafe trust of "screaming" a mild request to get the mail. grandchildren's names and themselves. And it was irritating until I realized that A CONSTANT birth dates. So any request for obedience can explode the accusation had nothing to do wth me READER the big conflict the terror of obeying us GIRLS-On- e of the nicest or the power of my voice. for the rest of their lives against the seducgifts to give a grandmother is It has to do with the teen-aghimself tive temptation to do just that to lapse a charm bracelet with a grandhis susceptibility to our power. He hears backward into childhood's unquestioning The Utah Mothers child's name-anbirth date our requests as "yelling" because he hears trust of us. are now searching for the engraved on each charm. Each them with the of his trust It is this agonizing conflict which makes family could add the charms Mother of the Year. Any organ childhood. And he resents this trust. so impatient with reason. The the teen-agfor their own children and ization, individual and group, To deal with this irritating accusation, we try to make ourselves reasonable more give them to grandma for her civil or social clubs, churches we have first to understand that it is dito the more we scare him. him, appear birthday orjphristmas. It would of all denominations may now rected not at us but at the child's own That is why his discipline must include be a treasured gift,. I know, as send in a recommendation for to to submit us. we Then impulse unending reassurance of our respect. If we I have one, and often refer to an outstanding woman as a terrifying know what is needed. We give him recan give him some hope that he won't Jt to keep from forgetting a candidate. assurance of ur respect for him by sayneed our controls for the rest of his life, Anyone interested may con birthday POLLY did not "I he will stop accusing us of that "yelling." call ing: interrupt your phone DEAR POLLY Sew a small tact Mrs. Wanda M. Snow, 1156 because I wanted to show you how I can (All rights reserved, Newspaper Enterprise plastic curtain ring to the top E. Cedar, Provo. This should shove you aside whenever I feel like it. I Assn.) of your mixer cover. Screw a be done as soon as possible. This is not a contest but cup hook to the underside of a cover the cabinet and wall ai effort to honor great moth hang on this hook while using the ers," Mrs. Snow states. mixer. This keeps it clean and out of the way, too. Also keep More than 50,000 American a whisk broom on a hook under companies have g &-- A-I to board have tor their workers. your ironing plans bandy when ironing linty clothes. MRS. W. B. P. J r Travel Tins for her. POLLY'S POINTERS -- j dressed In 15 minutes. So lack of time cant be the reason for this awful get-u- p that has 'become the shopper's uniform. It may be a man's world. but we don't have to dress like jacket and a kerchief big Rosie the Riveter to hold our enough to go over hair rollers. in it. And it puzzles me. Why this place particular assortment of garments? Last week a woman sporting her version of the "uniform," had a firm grip on a shopping cart with one hand and on a toddler with the other. A cigarette was clamped in one side of her mouth. This vision of dainty femininity was loudly berating a man who hadn't held the door open W S 33 Gir fs To Compete in Wool Contest By HELEN HENNESSY Mary Jameson of Provo and Ned R. From what I've seen when I do my weekend shopping, the Campbell, also of Provo, are revealed by standard ensemble her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jame is pants, supermarket sloppy flats, a tired Late January wedding plans for t Jay He SPRINGVIUE PROVO PAYSON SPANISH FORK !r 1 yd. I (f -- - - PH. 374-025- 8 152 VyEST 1CENTER ST. Plenty oi Parking at Rear of Store Tues. thru Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. STORE HOURS: Mon. 10 a.m. to 9 p.rru j ,5 |