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Show 2A Sunday Herola" SUNDAY-:N- 1965 .11 i I ;:.-VU- v mylf'y. - , Li riilliil 1.142 A'. 1 - AMERICAN FORK Alpine season are Mrs. Harvey Hansen will be glittering and Mrs. 0. DeVere Wooton, Country Club with Christmas trees, golden chairmen of the event. chandeliers, and members in Busy. too. with final touches their holiday best at the "Lights of adornment for holiday attire On" party next Saturday night, of the clubhouse are Mrs. Kay Pec. 4. The Champagne Cock- Jacobs, assisted by Mrs. Glen tail hour will begin at 7:30 p. Noble and Mrs. Howard Gordon. m. in the Alpine Room. Tables Alpine Country Clubirnter- laden with fancy hors d' oeur-vre- s tag its second year in the iiew and canapes and punch, clubhouse with 350 members bowls will sparkle with lighted now enjoying its beautiful facil Christmas boughs and white ities. Many members are from candles. the Salt Lake area as well as Music for fills hour will be from all over Utah County. furnished, by the ladies "SingDirecting the club and its ac ing Strings" group. Later in the tivities are Kay Jacobs, pres evening dinner an dancing to ident; uavia A. ureen, vice live music will be enjoyed. president; Guy H. Ivins, secre Busy with preparations for the tary; Dee R. Hunter, treasur big opening of the Christmas er; Eugene Harvey, member- - - Aviation Ground School, led by Jim Burr, and physical fitness on the BYU campus. One of for men, taught by John Lowell the most enthusiastic turnouts Almost any subject can be with the has been swimming tinder this system, and taught -program. Classes are divided the BYU is willing to see this into boys, girls, and and Interested persons may may cover any phase of swim happen. Courses and Concall Special ming from basics to complicat- ferences at ext.' 3256. ed diving and lifesaving. BYU said that James are althey swimming coach Walt Cryer is for new courses the director .of this program, ways looking and proudly says there are to teach, and will begin them over 160 local children from age whenever there Is a demand " : 8 enrolled. The swimmers for them. converge on Saturdays from 7 a.m. to past noon. A "Slimnastics" program has been started for women of the Is area. Conducted by Barbara But Holbrook of the BYU Women's PE Department, over 100 women meet twice a week to lose It is not necessarily true mat pounds, exercise for strength, the more vitamins you take, the and maintain agility. The pro comment came This better. gram is open to any women in from Dr. Jean R. Weston, secre. the Utah County area, and runs from 6:30 p.m. until 9:30 Mon tary of the American Medical Association's Drug day and Thursday evenings. ... Al.l II Council,..I - has an en who notes mil - Bruce Morganegg supplemental thusiastic group of boys en Vitamin D, for instance, is not rolled in a youth gymnastics necessary for healthy adults, project. The boys are taught except during pregnancy and the basics of tumbling, trampo lactation. And we do have eviline, and gymnastics. Over 75 dence that too much of the boys aged 6 are taught by vitamin can be harmful." members of the BYU gymnasSome physicians, believing tics team under the direction of that an excess of Vitamin D Morganegg. "The parent en- can cause mental retardation thusiasm has been particularly in infants, limit its prescription high, and the classes seem to to those pregnant women who grow every meeting. require it. . The list of programs is endSimilarly, large amounts of less. New ones are beginning Vitamin A taken for prolonged nearly every two weeks. For 'periods of time "may cause example, the first week in baton twirling class Vitamin A toxicity," warns Dr. will begin, along with a mas- Robert' S. Goodhart, president land scientific director of the ters class in piano taught by Vitamin Foundation in n (National Mr. 3oseph Kliass', a New York. pianist. ' Note to the ladles: Curb yeur Other classes now in session are modern Dance Techniques, Impulse to if you're pregnant. taught by Mrs. Roxann Elder; co-ed- s, 374-121- 1, SomeJs Good, More Not Better ' 1 ship; Harry Young, "golf; Fred L. Fish and Clement Moore, di rectors. Mrs. Guy H. Ivins di Young-tfniversl- ty Legislative Council Will Hear Two Speakers Thursday Representatives of the Utah State Department of Public-Wefare, Frank Dix and Lloyd H. Nelson, will speak on Medicare and child abuse legislation at the December meeting of the Women's Legislative Council of Utah County. The meeting; Is scheduled for Thursday, Dec. 3, 9:30 a.m., In the Eldred Center, 270 W. 500 N., Provo. World Fashions 44-in- By BETTE KNIGHT BiarBIARRITZ, France ritz is the only place in France where one can get the sea, the country be close and Spain. There many to ' art Soutn Amer i c a n s here, so the -- all-whi-te mas. are a few large cloth sun hats with floppy brims, such as worn by Bridgitt Bardot. Sandals are the rage and hair is either long and straight or short with sideburns. The men are wearing checked bermudas with knit sport shirts in either navy or light blue. The bikinis are very fashion- -' able and if a suit is in evidence, it is in a softly draped jersey material giving the suit tremendous style. Private swim clubs are popular and even though the people live in the surrounding - vyias and hotels, they all gather at the private beach club for lunch and to swim or surf in the ocean. For those who do not like the ocrean, there is an Olympic-siz- e salt water swimming pool. Each has his own private cabana, which is used for changing as well as providing an- excellent area for serving cocktails. Just behind the coast is the famous Basque country with typ ical old villages, Biarritz has been gay, but In October the rains come and the town is deserted. one-pie- lanpages are English, Spanish, and Portu- euese. with very 1 1 1 1 1 e French spoken. - Bette Knight Cotton slacks, particularly with the bell bottoms, are being worn by almost everyone. With the bell bottoms, sleeveless ribbed sweaters are popular. There Bazaars COME ONI COME PROVO 19th WARD Relief Society will sell baked gift items and hand-sew- n articles from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday. There will be no dinner served. goods, All tha biggest WIG SHOW of the Fall Mon, Nov. 29th 7:30 P.M. - .44-inc-h. Fall-Wint- Britain and the United States have only one holiday in common-Christ- Biarritz Gay Blend. .Of Spain and France -- Gald Holiday Teen Fashion Sdlem'Mdid FAYE ROSE SALON BEAUTY 149 WEST 1st NORTH PROVO FIRST WARD Will hold a bazaar Friday, Dec. 10, from 4:30 to 9:30 p.m., ' with gift items, toys, linens, Christmas items. Dinner serv ed cafeteria style will begin at 4:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will be present Free movies for children will be shown. Perfect control. ..so light, so comfortable, so firm. floor-lengt- the door. The couple honeymooned southern California. In . WHEN WINTER COMES Can spring be far behind? Not in the minds of fashion leaders, who are already giving us a hint of what colors will bloom in the spring. It will be a light, lyrical season of uMwk is WSf rain-wash- i subtle tints pastels; with just a delicate shade of color. ALthe other end of the spectrum will be wild, wonder ful bright shades. There's noth- I MAKE YOUR HAIR APPOINTMENT MORE PLEASURABLEI ARRANGE 'LIGHTS ON' PARTY Mr. and Mrs, GuyS. Ivins, seated far left, join Mrs. O. DeVere WcttoniUidJ&sHarveyv Hansen, far right, seated, while Mr. Wootton and Mr. Hansen look on as Alpine Country Club officers plan gala season. Mrs. Ivins Is president of Alpine Country Club Ladies and Mrs. Wootton and Mrs. Hansen are of gay holiday party. gree from university of utan in 1947, and the degree of Master of Social Work from the Univer sity of Washington in 1951. He served nine years with the Vet erans Administration in such assignments as chief, Social Work Service, In Salt Lake City and Spokane, Wash. He Joined the Utah State Welfore Department hf 1961 in the Medical Division. Mr. Dix, who will speak on Mr. Dix is also a charter mem Medicare, is the' director of the ber of the National Association Medical Serviees Division, Utah of Social Workers, and member State Department of Public Wel- of the Academy of Certifeid fare. He received his. B.S. de-- Social Workers. Lloyd H. Nelson is the Child Welfare representative of the State Department of Public Wel fare. He served as child welfare worker In Salt Lake County from 1950 to 1952, as supervisor from 1952 to 1958, and as county Right in the festive spirit of director from 1958 to 1959. Since holiday doings Is this delightful he has been child welfare SALEM Planning to make dress to make In rep daytime or resentative, for Utah. He is a their home, In Orem are Mr, ankle length. No. 3420 comes in and Mrs. Jerry Nelson, who of the University of Teen sizes 10, 12, 14, 16. In size graduate were married on Nov. 17 in the Utah. with a B.S. degree, 1949, 12, ankle length takes 2 yards Logan IDS Temple and hon- of Master of Social a becoming fabric; daytime ored at a reception on Nov. 19 Work (M.S.W.) in 1955. Mr. Nel-of IV yards length, at the Salem Ward hall. Send 40 cents plus 5 cents son will speak on child abuse The bride, the former Ruth and current activipostage for this pattern to IRIS legislation Nelson, is a daughter of Mr. LANE (care of this ties iiow underway to promote newspaper). and Mrs. Clark Nelson of Sa of the law. the Box New provisions York X" 1490, "Dept. lem. Mr. Nelson is a son of Mr. 1, N. Y. Add 15 cents for first Members of the Welfare leg and Mrs. J. LeRoy Nelson of class mail and special handling. islative Study Committee have ' View View. Free pattern is waiting for prepared the December meet The traditional white gown you. Send, 50 cents for our new ing. They are Mrs. Jack Chil of delustered satin, chosen by. Pattern Book which dress, chairman, of Orem; Mrs. the bride was accented with contains coupon for pattern ofFay Fielding, secretary, of Pay-lace appliques, your choice son,. and Mrs. Sterling Ballard, with beading down the front advisor, of Payson panel She carried an bouquet of cymbidium orchids Two - thirds of Africa lies veil of and her shoulder-lengt- h north of the equator, illusion was caught with a pillbox of satin and beads. Her sister, Ermma Lee Nel-s in, was maid of honor with Sharol Hansen, Lynette Wride and Mary Selman as brides h sheaths of maids in red crystalline and carrying carnations tied with silver. Ja-niand Gloria Nelson were flower girls. Best man was John H. Good-ridg-e with brothers of the groom, Robert and Russell Nelson as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin L White were' at rects the ladies activities and Mrs. Anthony Ashby is president of Ladies Golf. A great deal of iaienfand en tertainment from Brigham students has been enjoyed and appreciated at recent club functions. Monthly ladles luncheons and special events parties are also on the club s calender. The very young are now looking forward to Sunday, Dec. 19, when Santa will visit the club bringing presents and surprises for all. well-know- DURING THE HOLIDAYS , en Takes Vows .;. I .. BEAUTIFUL DECOR Mrs. Kay Jacobs, decorating chairman for the opening holiday event at Alpine Country Club, displays foyer mobile to her husband who Is Alpine Country Club president. The club has been dressed in festive best for the holiday season. Alpine Country Club Swings Into 'Holiday Season Saturday from Page One) 'tffcJ' V- - - (Continued f,ai i - CEUBHOUSE SPARKLES FOR HOLIDAYS Mrs. Glen Noble!, left, and Mrs. Howard Gordon, right, committee members who have decorated the entire husbands as they Alpine Country Club for the holiday! are joked by their -.- . --' check on the glittering motifs. 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