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Show Leather; From Head Open Houses To To Heel For Spring the extra leather mates e,t happily with jack skirts, jumpers, pants . and dresses. Leather tunics,, middies, skirts and p a n t s are shown in all spring shades and shapes. And the latest status symbol for the beach beauty is fashion future was made pos- a smasher the leather bathing sible at a recent preview of suit." Soon to be seen jon the sands are the draped spring styles. Pretty, , 'clothes were shown in model and the suit a palette of spring colors and of 1 e a t h e r shorts and lace blouson top banded in leather. leathers supple, mist-ligsleek smooth and grained lea- And, of course, ' the thers, buttery suede leather.' bikini . . . proof positive that Spring's silhouettes define the leather has switched to "the . but not tightly. soft look." ) figure lightly For evening wear, decolletage is deeper than ever. Blouson shapings are kept under control for a rounded yet trim effect. Soft is the look, and supple is the leather making up the season's most feminine This is the yearsof the big switch in fashion from sportive to soft. Always a style leader, leather swings into, spring with an irresistible collection of "soft look" suits, dresses and r i l a1 j wiin j coais aesignea iresnness and femininity. A look into the easy-to-we- s, Sunday, January Irtafc VUii Honor Couples County. one-pie- two-pie- en. It's the wise wife who pam pers her husband and encour ages better' grooming habits. You can start your husband on this road with a weekly mani cure. In' winter, sportsmen and men ce ce v. leather 4 Million fashions. from In shades to deep, lightweight creamy smooth and suede leathers provide charming new two and three-piec- e suits. Some ensembles include jacket, skirt and coordinated blouse. Another popular costume consists of a skirt and blouse with matching tunic or vest. The pastel colored suede blazer, bound in smooth leather, with its slim leather skirt could be your strong suit this spring. Other suit trends underscoring the softened influence are leather-- and- - silk combinations, use of coordinated and stoles, unusual button or bow detailing, and d the return of the leather suit. There isn't a limp in the coming season's leather dresses. Fluidity with firmness is the mark of the new leather shift. A simple, empire, well-cleather dress may be dressed up or down in tasteful fashion with the proper dress accessories. The fitted or crop top and matching leather skirt is a blessing to any wardrobe, ready to team with all kinds of ranging leather scarves double-breaste- A-li- ne ut two-pie- ce mix-and-mat- ch separates. Skiers Fall For Fashions Skiing was introduced in America by Norwegian immigrants in the 1850's. Their ancestors Had skied through 50 centuries in the snowy north. But skiing was not a sport . until the 19th century in Norway, when farmers in the valley of Telemark held jumping competitions. They used loose straps to bind skis to their feet and a single, stout pole to control speed and to stop. No one ever jumped without a pole, in today's tradition, however, until . first That jumper introduced the elegant "Telemark turn," angling one ski in front of the other and bringing both into a sharp swerve. This style of skiing spread to other alpine countries and remained unchanged until World War I, when Austrian troops invented the "snowplow" position and slow, steady turns. After the war, the three popular skiing styles remained the Telemark, the -- Swiss and the Austrian Alberg systems. The first American skier to make history was a man called "Snowshoe" Thompson, who, Wearing a leather coat this more than a century ago, car spring will flatter yours figure ried mail across the high Sierra and your fashion sense. The to link California and last word in pliabliity, new peaks Nevada. The first American ski leathers have been worked with races were held in this area grace and easy mobility in fit- also at the end of the 19th or plumb-straigted, But it wasn't until the coat century. The silhouettes. 1930's that our real interest in predominates, although attrac- the sport picked up the intro tive shorter lengths are also duction of the ski lift. available. Styling touches are there are 900 ski areas Today, in the particularly charming in this United States and Canada and spring's covey of coats, includ- the number continues to grow. ing leather binding in contrast- There are 2,100 large inns and ing color or texture, stitch deA-li- ne ht full-leng- th sashes and tailing, asymmetric closings. The list of separates in suede and grained leathers is a long or and lively one. Straight-cu- t self-leath- er Greet Morning With Crisp Wrap-- round A who work often develop with-Uiei- hands r When the cuticle is softened, push it back gently witha cotton swab. Clip any hang-nans ana diis ot aeaa skih with a cuticle scissors. Next, shape the nail straight across or slightly rounded, for filing with an emery board. Discoloration of fingernails and fingertips is a big masculine problem. Remove stains with cotton swabs dipped in hydrogen peroxide arid apply to discolored nails. As a final touch, buff his nails 10 times in one direction. This brings out a natural gloss. cracked, dry off to the break that fingernails quick. Generally, men tend to 0m list use harsher soaps than women rs and these boost the possibility SIZING UP PEARLS ' of dry, roughened hands and NEW YORK (UPI) Along X nails. A manicure repairs this with luster and size, a pearl's surface and shape affect its damage. For your home manicure market value, the Cultured you need emery boards, petro- Pearl Associations of America leum jelly, hydrogen peroxide, and Japan report. MRS. CHARLES ADAMS (Carolyn Burgess) MRS. LARRY NELSON (Claire Hendricksenj cuticle scissors, cotton swabs, A relatively smooth surface n buffer, a small bowl of soapy and perfectly round shape add water and a warm hand towel. to the price, although most To begin have him dip his pearls, being natural products, fingertips in the warm, soapy have slight imperfections. water for a few minutes to soften the cuticle on each nail. Ethiopia's history is so old and hands work his a that its emperor, Haile Selassie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. band, Charles Adams, who were Dry of petroleum jelly considers himself the 25th direct amount small Mr. and Mrs.' Clifford Nelson ding dinner at the home of Mr. Burgess of Provo will be hosts married on Dec. 15. into the cuticle.' descendant of Solomon, of Provo will be hosts at an and Mrs. Wilbur Green. ati an open house on Jan. 9 Guests will be welcomed from The bride holds a teaching! at the Provo 18th Ward, 1050 7 to 9 p.m. and all friends and open house Friday, Jan. 10, to relatives friends and and give their assistaritship N. 8th W., in honor of their relatives are invited. research an opportunity to greet their while continuing her studies at daughter, Carolyn and her hus- - Following their marriage the son, Larry, and his bride, the Brigham Young University in couple went to Spokane for former Clair Hendrichson. chemistry" and mathematics several days to visit with his The open house will be at teaching. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. Nelson was graduated the Nelson residence, 1199 Ash McCamond. Ave. and receiving hours will from BY High School and is The bride attended Provo be from 8 to 10 p.m. currently attending Brigham High School and is a graduate The couple was married on Young University. He also owns of Hollywood Beauty College. Dec. 19 in the Salt Lake Temple and operates a local ConstrucMr. Adams, a graduate of and honored that evening by tion company. Shadles Park High School in the bride's parents, Mr. and After Jan. 10, the couple will PANTY GIRDLES' GIRDLES will be assigned overDr. J. B. Trunnell, professor Spokane, Mrs. E. A. Hendrichson of reside in Provo while both comseas with the U.S. Air Force. of developmental biology and Mrs. East Helena, Mont., at a wed- - plete their studies. Adams will remain in dean of the College of Family Provo until she is able to AND BRAS 1 2 OFF join Uniat Living Brigham Young him. versity, was guest speaker at the Thursday evening meting of HOLLYWOOD VASSARETTE, WARNER, NEW YORK (UPI) Walkthe Timp Valley Chapter, National Secretaries Association. ing around the room for an ocDr. Trunnel spoke on the casional stretch and going to EXQUISITE FORM, GOSSARD BRAS 1 the at in on breakfast the a a biochemic cool chances for take drink morning being Why refrigerator biological and of makeup as the basis of behavior or a snack can help promote a five minutes when only time, even but early lovely, anything AND GIRDLES quick grooming can change the and illustrated his talk with longer interest span when a mental picture of you that your slides. He said thai; the struc- child studies. lodges . . . 10,000 retail outlets husband and family will carry ture of the brain is responsible Researchers advance this adthat sell ski clothes and skiing with them the day. for individual actions. The vice, based on talks with throughout No Exchanges or Refunds equipment. A husband doesn't expect you brain is a complicated organ that It's generally agreed to look like a fashion model which actually consists of many those first American skiers at 6:00 or 7:00 a.m., but on organs. He also stated the per JANUARY were men. Even as few as ten the other Mail Orders 9 hand, he doesn't want sonality traits are often responED years ago, the sport was pre- you appearing drab and unin sible CLEARANCE! much disease. for dominately a man's activity. spiring. Promptly New and Used Guitars Arrangements for the dinner But girls go where the boys are. 23 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVENUE Filled Amplifiers and Ukes were made by Renae And, currently, 40 per cent of Just a few essential grooming meeting and her committee and 373-333the ski enthusiasts are families. tips will provide you with a Jensen SURGICAL FITTINGS 8 convice Leah loveliand Pope, president, quick e easy way jo So. 1st 158 added West Provo areas have Many ness. If you haven't time for an ducted the session. nurseries and family early morning shower, splash your face and neck with cool water to become thoroughly awake. Bath powder! with a 8f j There are 4,000,000 skiers in i&SL country today, and the raumjber increases each year. 1868. Clair Hendrichson And Carolyn Burgess Exchanges Vows With Charles Adams Larry Nelson Newlyweds Dr. Trunnel Speaker For Secretaries SALE Only Five Minutes Change Frump Into Frilly Wife - IE (D Take It From Kathy By KATHY PETERSON Dear Kathy: My friends and I are in a real bind. One of our group recently had a baby. She had to leave school because she was pregnant. We are high school seniors and should have some freedom by now, but our parents hound us constantly because of what happened. We would like to visit her and see the baby. She is married now, and they have a cute apartment. What harm would it do to see her occasionally? Susie Dear Susie: The marked increase in illegitimate births teen-ag- e and pregnancies that are later legitimized have Send 35c plus 5c postage for more than your parents worried. Such marriages people this pattern to IRIS LANE (care two in end often wrecked lives. unhappy of The Daily Herald), Box 1490, two in or another three years the parties involved Often, New York 1, N.Y. Add 15c for consider marrying each other. first class mail and special wouldn't Your probably fear that you will be influenced parents handling. Our Pattern Book is this 50 cents. couple. They also worry about what the neighbors by might say. Perhaps you could point out that the young couple needs friends. Isolating them is no solution. 35-inc- 44-inc- Teen agers: Please send your personal problems to Kathy in care of this paper. While she cannot answer each letter personally, letters of general interest will be answered in this column. All rights reserved, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. light woodsy note, like Golden Woods, will give you a feeling li of freshness and just the right amount of fragrance when puffed over your entire body. Now, do something about that face. There is no reaun-made-- up son to expose your family to a dull you when complexion enhancing creme powder can be applied in seconds. It only takes another moment to accent your eyebrows withan automatic eye pencil, and if your brows are at all sparse or pale, adding color to them should be one of the most important parts of your grooming. ! o (and your money, too!) Heels, Flats, High Tops, Low Tops, Fur Lined, etc. Reg. $13.50 to $25.00 TRIPtE ACTIOM 1: ll Now $6.50 to $10.50 mm CILIEAMAMCIE Come early for best selection. r' J v; ft sir fir y-f- ' LOTION mSTUMZO JOfTtMS-lOOTHC- MARKDOWNS IN EVERY DEPT. You'll get a Boot out of this tremendous sale tussy! OFF WIND & WEATHER LOTION Original Prices NOW SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF ALL INFANTS - CHILDREN'S WEAR AND TOYS 3182 0 New plastic bottlft! Now th favorite size of this soothing, smoothing, effective aid against winter roughness, and chapping comes in an unbreakable plastic bottle. 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