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Show Polly's Pointers Bonnie Ricks To Wed On April 15 Mr. and Mrs. Orian Lavell Ricks, formerly of Provo and now of Bakers-fielCalif., will be hosts at an open house in honor of their daughter, Bon: nie, and Hugh Louis DeWeese,- - on April 15 at the Edgemont Second-Thir- d Ward. The couple will be married earlier that day in the Salt Lake Temple. Guests will be received from 7:80 to 9:30 p.m. Mr. DeWeese is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. DeWeese of Provo. an; Gleanith Gdfsup! Whip Cream in A Goffee DEAR POLLY I do not navel carbon paper inside the the benefit of a cozy house, deep bowl sucb as is velope before addressing - (or he will remain free of fleas, needed for whipping cream, etc., making notations), a duplicate MRS. D. K. F. lot the exact "From" and 'To" GIRLS I am sure many of so I use a clean, tall, coffee can that has a plastic addresses will be made. I keep you dog owners will try this on both top. My electric hand mixer this with all pertinent papers It sounds logical fits into It and the tall sides until I receive an acknowledge- - counts but I don't have a dog keep the cream or whatever ment from the recipient If and my friends who have dogs is being whipped from be i n g there is too long a delay I can do not have doghouses. POLLY splattered all over me and the check back to learn if I mis- - DEAR "POLLY When eatine kitchen counter. To store, just directed the envelope. HELEN chicken or other food eaten with snap the-- plastic lid back on. DKAK fuu.y-- 4 am sure the fingers, we use clean spong BONNIE many of me readers have dogs es Instead of paper napkins that so mey can appreciate tnis turn, stick to the fineers. Wet the like, is .The couple will make their home in Not only does the electric band To keep dogs warm, line the sponges and put one at each Provo, while Mr. DeWeese continues his mixer, with two beaters, fit floor doghouse with a place at the table. After the I wash the sponges, let training in electronics at Brigham in lust richt bat also a rotarylthicK layer of pine needles. dol we hand did beater. What Young University. before the day of coffee cans , Miss: Ricks is a graduate of BYU with plastic lids? POLLY DEAR POLLY When I go College of Nursing and is currently emfor or longer Utah the at visiting overnight Valley Hospital ployed d, a narrow one-pou- nd r,rwAHil rr-all-v them dry and puMhem backhomemaking? More than 200 v in a plastic bag for Bnomericnore-ghortenefeatured to f?; luuc. iuio u icaujr gicai im Polly's booklet To or the kids who keep wanting to wash their hands all through der, tend your name, address and 54 cents to: Polly's Pointthe meal.-MR- S. J. Q. ers, care of The Pally Herald, Share your favorite home-IP- . O. Box 489, Dept A, Radio send them City Station, New York 19, New making ideas to Polly in care of The Daily York. Herald. You'll receive a dollar if Potty uses your idea in Pol . Popular colors for boy's lys Pointers, spring blazers include navy, black, camel, burgundy and ri ... yourred. I take a dressertop-siz- t 3A ; Sunday Herald SK.SiJ" smB& Be-lme-al , piece of plastic to put over whatever surface I will use for my make- up and cosmetics. This eliminates the mess from powder spills. I try not to tie up busy bathroom with any makeup rites that can be done in the bedroom. My train case is used as a portable make-u- p bar and this eliminates a lot of personal clutter. covered with . A baby pillow, BONNIE RICKS Joan' Wignall Becomes Edgemont Bride In Payson Rites Lady Lions and Plan Meet Joe color scheme and -thisMr. city and the white are Mrs. PAYSON Wignall of nouncing the an- of their marriage daughter, Joan, to Farrell Bulfc ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt . Buhler, also of Payson, which took place March 5 at the home of the bride's parents. . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wignall of Salt Lake City stood as attendants. On April 3, the young bride was honored at a bridal shower and open house given at Pay-so- n d Ward hall. A . Park-Secon- Telephone Club Enjoys Social - The Timp SPANISH FORK Club Telephone Pioneers of Am erica held a delightful spring party at the Social Center in Spanish Fork, with Florence Christianson, Spanish Fork, chairman, assisted by Erma Fetch, Payson and Lois Thorn, Spnngville. "An Evening in the Orient" was the theme of the party. The hostesses greeted the guests at the door wearing attractive ' Japanese "happy coats." The tables were beautiful with cherry blossoms, lending an atmosphere of the Orient. Dinner was enjoyed followed by a lecture by Erma Fetch of her tour to the Orient. She showed colored slides of her travels, and adding to the uniqueness of the program, petite Kathy Burton, Payson, entertained with a Japanese fan dance dressed in authentic costume. Debby Burton and Cherry Barnett, Payson, entertained with singing and dancing. Door prizes were souvenirs Mrs. Fetch brought from the Orient. 8 of yellow was chosen, bride was attired in a yellow frock, with orchid corsage She was assisted in receiving guests by her mother and also the mother of. the bridegroom Serving tables were centered with yellow daffodils and East er lillies were used with bou quets of other early spring blossoms as decoration.. . Ghatazi Has Interesting Guest Night Edgemont Lady Lions gath ered at the home of Mrs. Mor ris Wiscombe Thursday eve ning. Spring and Easter decorations were used in the attractive decor. Mrs. Karl George was chairman, assisted by Mrs. Wis combe and Mrs. Lyle Roller, Following a brief business session, during which plans for a May 8 mother-daughtparty were discussed, Mrs. R. La Veil M. F. C. Edwards reviewed the book, DEAR "Good Utd,YWnUpside husband,s Down," by Clair Huffaker. It is the fuss a humorous account of high- lining or Each member and the club's guest were given pretty Easter scene as a An Easter theme In decora- eggs containing a tions and refreshments prevail favor. An Easter Lily was given ed at the lovely Chatazi Club to Mrs. Mae Ford as a door guest night held Thursday at prize. the Provo Utilities Building. Mrs. Jean Jenkins gave an out standing interpretation of play. Hostesses included Mrs. Paul Jacobsen, Mrs. Mark Warner and Mrs. Kay Fetterley. Mrs. Paul D. Vincent Jr., president, welcomed the 55 persons pres ent. A special guest was Dr. Gladys Borchers, retired Uni versity of Wisconsin speech pro fessor who is teaching at the Brigham Young University this semester. PRETTY jelly glasses now come in a quilted-crystdesign Eight-ounc- e reminiscent of early American pressed glass patterns. Lids are decorated with fruit designs in color. A box of 12 glasses also contains a compartmented tray, which prevents glasses from tip ping during handling or storage. Timpanogos Stake Slates Laurel Night - - PLEASANT GROVE Timpanogos Laurels and their moth- hear Mrs. Lurena former Utah Mother of the Year, as guest speaker at the Stake Laurel's Standard night, on Wednesday, April 14, at 7:30 p. m. Under the direction of Mrs. James (Gail) Levie, Stake Laurel Leader, and Annette Wood, Laurel chairman for this event, the girls will present much of the program them selves. Clara Ann Hooley will and postlude play prelude music, special musical num bers will be sung by a girls' quartet consisting of Randi Pet- ers will Warnick, ( " u 11 II Ail - l , L'1 v makes corduroy, coach or bus trips more comfortable. Tucks in where tired muscles can relax It's good for car trips, too, On long trips when one might carry along some snacks, I find a small round hat box Is ideal as it does not "give away" the contents and looks smart in stead of dowdy. 'BERYL DEAR POLLY This is hard to believe but it really works. Pour tomato catsup on the copper bottoms of pans and just watch the tarnish disappear. fashion photography, five-a- ct h POLLY I make my gwim shorts without or bother of fitting, b,ff! m ' fi- vf; f A - St tmWi . x- - , , a- - .g'.A" ! 1. ,, i s'K '. - I Sl-'-"- , v v frit r. X19H' f s t wi - rj i .il . l iu'ssssEsi'i--i - j , ...?'. .::au r..v lIft Iff Iiitfl 'IIf Af firkJJ I II m m I I ts 5fi. r.., c. v. ' ir.....v U j .rr .h s tx....,c t ri,f. m .1. I A w 1 3 - m ;h .1 is - measuring elastic for a boxer pat tern and buy a man's knitted brief in the correct size. I pin the brief inside the shorts and with a few rows ' of stitching around the boxer fashion, the shorts are finished.-Thi- s is "a good pointer for mothers of boys to follow. --MRS. R. E. B, DEAR POLLY For reading or homework, I use a wire potato baker to prop up my book on a table. It can also be used as a book rack. SIDNEY Another of those clever teeih agers with an idea that I am going to adopt for holding the dictionary open on my desk the waist. I use elastic-waistba- nd, POLLY DEAR POLLY-- My Pointer relieves needless anxiety after an important item or paper has been mailed. I have found that by Inserting a sheet of paper (the size of the mailing envelope) and the same size Pinna .Jia :ip .... t. West, Marda and Pat Turner; the Laurels of the Sixth Ward have prepared a part for the ersen,' Sheryl Walker, Fashions for the &(fft Week Until EdsteF Just 9 VWUU JBffJL mm tmm 1 . xJL V 1 V A fashion wardrobe of lovelies for little misses . . . per feet for Easter Sunday morn. 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